TaAaC Asli Sear tere a maces HARA EARS TROND ia GAC EAR ea ta PSY Pl PRPICPVLUVRUUUUUVOWOVAUVUVOVOUUED The Review covers the entire -Saanich Peninsula and the - Gulf Islands — circulating through -18 local. Post. Of- ¢ fices and 10. Rural routes. CAVE OEenetetreneeeteraees One of Ca n ada'’s prize- winning weekly newspapers. Saanich Peninsula v7 gf Gulf Istands om * * Member C.W.NLA. | . ————. November Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR, No. 47. SIDNEY, 1949, Copy 6c. 23, Subscription, in advance, year: $2.50; U.S. $3.00. President vine _ Lady Patient Is Succumb { | sense H 5 j ) se issing | ly SSeS, I - Press Search For Mrs. }} Death Comes on Nov. 18 to Terminate so Years’ Residence Ekiss Followin i Polls Will Be Open From 8 a.m. Until 8p. m.—Three-Fifths In) This Community—Was sCHIVeE | Church Worker . 8 i Majority Necessary for Adoption of Building Pro- _ For Many Decades Disappearance | gram-——Locations of Polling Stations Are Listed. . On Friday mor ning November} porter. He sang in the choirs he : | Mysterious’ disappearance of a Trustees of the ‘Saanich School Deep Cove School, West, Saan- L: “18, Alexander Menagh passed’) was treasurer of the trustee. board; | patient ‘in. Rest Haven “is: being District No,’ 63 met in the Sidney | ich’ Road, Sidney.’ quietly away at his home on Rob-| he was a life-member of the Ses- |} 4) probed by B.C. Provincial Police board room..on Tuesday evening McTavish School, Me''avish erts. Bay. In. failing health for) sion, and in. every. way. sought: to | and .. hospital authorities. She of this week. and laid final plans Road,: Sidney. es the ‘past few weeks Mr. Menagh | lend his: weight to every. activity. { vanished, fully clothed from her | for’ presenting the building pro-}. “ay Tuesday evening’s mecting, : » was not known to be in serious|On.a wider scale he was for many: | private’ room in’ the hospital last gram. by-law ‘to the ratepayers) | vaer the chairmanship: of Trus-.° -condition until very recently.” But} years representative .for the -pas- Wednesday evening and no trace | of the district | on Saturday, Dee. tee ‘Perey Thorp, final reading” ‘the end. came quickly and peace-| toral charge on Presbytery. and has ‘since been found of her. aan 10, ae, was given io the bya and ito. fully in Jhis..“\Cozee Cot” by the} conference committees, and in this _-The patient,-Mrs. Mildred Ekiss, | Phe’ building program calls ‘for he Un: inimously appr oved by the sea. was ably supported and: encour- [was aditt resident or Ors, Alta, lan expenditure of $850,000 for livustees. | .- min th ince in 1889!/aged by his wife, Julia. To- was admitied to the local hospita construction of sorely-needed new ce wo mcoming to the provin “the oat gether they formed a remarkable | for treatment. for a heart ailment ; schools in the district and reno- | Members hamlet board ne in 60 years in. and about this vicinity.| team in the work of the church. a Oct. 31... Her husband: had | rations and improvements to ex- | COMP nily yer ae tbe icin e a His: father was here before him,|_ In a more public manner still, passed away one month Previous- | isting structures. A three-fifths | building, On een and . ae 1 ced -and between them they developed | Mx. Menagh was known to the {{ Lily following ‘a protracted rv de majority will be necessary for the | | rh “Rev iow. to m ak it e ae. Coat vs -a large farm, fronting on the East| whole comrnunity through his per- | and Mrs. Ekiss appeared very de- approval of the building program.| The vill to. ma to add e : B Road, part. of which has. formed} sistent work. in connection with i pressed. | Half of the cost, in the amount-of they. wi che: 7 Meee ee any ‘his home site on the beach for|the British and Foreign Bible So- | Fully Dressed “| $425,000, would be shouldered by | Meeting. which may «pe mt te many ‘years. ciety.. For some years he was Between 10 and..11 p.m. on the! the provincial’ government.‘ throughout the district. A stfioe He’ was of - the stuff of which} P¥esident of the local branch, and night sof “Nov. ~ 16, “the.. paren “Ratepayers .of the North Saan- eo -to a Sidney. office. us _#% ~ vioneers are made. Vigorous, ! 28 iy raised the collection bate hoepitel. heverlt tally. Ae eat eS ich unorganized. territory. au Awill result. in. speakers peing pro ; foe rugs , for this. area to remarkable fig-.| » é Out A h = 2 -| vote-on their share of the by-law | we ae rong tee’ aintependent,| ures.. Two years ago. he was made AIR COMMODORE POPE } did. not. notice her .absence.im- THE LATE ec BRETHOUR in the amount of $206,500 while ieee) to discuss the oe Bro-, through all the drastic changes of| ® life member of the Bible Society, | Above ‘is pictured Air. Commo- | mediately.. She swore hér outer; An early pioneer of the Gulf; voters in. Saanich: Municipality cy el F tk bylaw i “over Half a century. “Yet through | 22: honor which he prized highly..| dore-S.-L. G. Pope, retired senior | clothing, consisting of a-coat cand. Islands’ and‘ of ‘the Saanich: Pen- | will be invited to approve of their 4 copy © ne bylaw Peis ine jtall,, he maintained a cheerful) , Having. attained. (almost) the’! officer of the’ Royal ‘Air’ Force } hat. -insula, Mrs..Annie- Brethour,-aged | share of the expenditure, totalling this wee c's “issue. 0 ne, Weview. : outlook “and. ‘a -vigorous deter-| tipe age of 82, Mr. Menagh slipped; now.:a\ resident of Curteis Point, | As soon as. the: patient -was/81 years, passed away .on Friday. $219,500. Brentwood: Meeting ahs ae mination. to. keep abreast of the! quietly. into’- the.’ great: beyond,.| north “of Sidney,:, who~ was: last ; missed, members. of? the: Sidney |last at’ the .Victoria. residence’ of |” oo .%n Municipality ° Major. S: S.“Penny and: Mrs: Po) © times. One indication of his in- leaving: few’ immediate -relatives, | week elected president.of the Sid- ) detachment of thé’ B.C.: Provincial | her datighter,. Mrs.. Thomas Thom- Polls in. Saanich Municipality M:: ' Bryce; ’ trustees. ‘of ‘Saanich: domitable perseverance was the but’a host. of friends and neigh- ney and North Saanich Chamber | Police were notified and a. search | son. |will be open from. 8 a.m. :to.8-p.m.:| School ‘Board (No. 63)addressed ‘a ® * fact that: until a. very few: weeks} bors to mourn. his loss. Funeral | of Commerce: _ for, the ensuing | was: launched. :-The purse:.of the |... A native: ‘of: Barrie, Ontario; the at the following points, where: the | meeting: of - the: ‘taxpayers. inthe” ‘ago’ he.-was’ still’ busy with .axe services. were held: from-his home | term. = missing - lady was found : on- the | deceased --came, wwest., to. Victoria | school by-law : will’ be. presented: | Brentwood,’ :W.1." Hall’ last” ‘Wed-. _and grub hoe}: and his tree-pulling church: of St. Paul’s:: United’ ir Po cair: . Commodoxe - Pape. ‘com-. rocks ‘close to the -sea. ‘It. was }-71 years ago with her parents, the |’. Royal Oak School,’ West Saan-. nesday,. Nov." 16. 5 : = jack; busy in the business of pull- Sidney, on. Monday “at .1.30-p.m.. minded: the. -RiA-FS “station at established .that- she had not ‘left:|Jate.-Mr;-.and" Mrs. John: Deacon. | ish Road.* “The: trustees, discussed the forth : ing down the virgin: forest, and| Rev-, E..S. Fleming, the minister, | patricia. Bay-“during -the, ‘Second | the “hospital: area in any~ public.| The ‘family ‘settled.'on Mayne Is- |. ‘“MeMorran’s ‘Pavilion, “Cordova -coming::by-law..: They. “gave °: aS manufacturing the: timber into ‘officiated, and ‘spoke: in eloquent | Great War.’ He liked: the ‘country | Conveyance ' but. cher: whereabouts. land ‘and: resided: there: rl many Bay “Road: _— very ‘descriptive picture of * the : eal “)-terms © of: ‘the “sterling: worth of:| ; fir ewood.. Bereaved of ‘his: first wife’ many “years ago, ‘he found’ another’ help-'|.; “meet: and: companion’, in Julia -Whiteside,. the! daughter: ‘of a for: “mer: Methodist: minister; : and” *sis- ter-of: the. ‘famous: ' surgeon,: “Dr Whiteside, of: Edmonton. ’ ental’ Station: at. Saanichton last. = weekiwas.a'very. interesting guest, “ Mrs,: Norman ‘Jackson-is the wife: -Of:a member ‘ofthe. staff. of. ‘the “Dominion. Experimental. sub-Sta-, tion at Pine’ Creek : in the ‘Yulcon Territory. . ‘ on Monday: morning, Nov.:14. and © Insan: interview with’: The. Re: ; view: Mrs.*Jackson’ said“ that’ she: ‘ we not: ‘want: ta’ live anywhere : “elses * “Highway. : The: number. ‘refers:to ~ the milepost, “She ‘lives’ 1,019 -- miles ‘up’ the: highway, 109 miles ~ north of Whitehorse, “Pine Creek has. only. one .claim..to fame, it is in the vicinity: at. mile .1016,. is a maintenance camp. . Otherwise there is no rites white settlement within 50 miles,. No Zoning Laws the “features ° which. she -and. her -husband: ‘have any words: he ean’ think ote In “the’ house sin which. she : ie highway. ribet aig wrt vvnimena mentees inet erin agri voneics tain Appeal Board Says yand: over: t thé: Domi ion “ Experi- vi She: flew: here: {von Maincouver'| returned. the same ‘evening by. air, - Her hanie’ address: is-1019 Alean. ... the location -of the. sub-station, | ° There is no town-and nothing elso: Three miles awny, {Hand Operation : Mrs, Jackson. described many of |: ofthe? countrys dn. “lived? for the’ past several: years,’ : The ‘seenery,-she. sald, is :bayond - - general outline she explained that and shar: husband, Mve- ‘is one- the, ad ae” at: 2 Thate are no? gore “such ‘a’man: of. faith. and ‘actions. ‘During ‘the. service “ the’ .choir ‘sang. one’.of the:'favorite hymns which. ‘he: had: ‘kept: reciting’: ‘over: again’ during’ -his‘last-}: ‘hours, ‘ namely, “Jesus. . ‘Saviour:| ‘Pilot’, Me?” -Two- -other. favorite ase to: sand. ‘road. “Beyond. the house“is ae “vista with. the-lake: in I: | -sailing “:-vessel.:: ‘the: centre: foreground: ‘and: ‘the. snow-capped: mountains” background. ::: blue:during: the short-summer.and in: this: part of ‘the country. ‘beginning ‘of: May, : ‘when the’ snow thaws. By September the frosts have sect in. again. , The. tem- ‘perature during: the. summer goes: ‘up; to about, 85 maximum... In -the: winter: it “is. cold“ and . the