oe ea E EIGHT JOR! ] ES Corttiauec fram Page » was: much in’ evidence’ and, as /usual, he charnied the ladies. 7 present. He exuaés: confidence ~The Review. recalled when. it _ last: interviewed him at Patrizia : oS Bay: Airportwhen he was minister. 8 of transport. At. that time he _count plane: with a.great tear in- “the leg of his trousers “CHAMPAGNE - (Continued from ‘Page 7) -, = / Y found Iwas the guest of honour “and had ‘to propose the toast to: “46th ‘Squadron then ‘and now. I ~ could only. remind ourselves we were. not-gathered. here to cele-: brate. past; victories, to. boast ‘-about honours or to glorify war; oa making the: bells ring. out or the banners: fly. We came here only _ “for.one. reason,— to renew friend= 7 ships and to-do some remember- - ing. Our Squadron cannot boast of any greater achievements than, “any. other squadron, but there is att ‘silver ‘thread running. ‘through. “iss ‘precious, to all of us. We ‘call it-the Spirit: of 40; ; AS ‘we “grow old as gracefully as.we can, we: know that-we “have » ‘been: blessed: by: ‘the: comrade- Sship, . the feeling .of brotherhood Which, was expressed | here as the . “Spirit of 467". This is the ay strongest, most.potent-and reli- “able “force -: amongst: .; mankind wherever. men. are: joined:. in,a. - common: cause for’. universal. . benefit, of: human. kind. Some: d day, we a understand. that’ “this. ; thei “but ‘one country. and” “mank adits citizens’ a wt AL placid tranquil sea-greena and? : blue; clear. “sky, little icebergs ‘Labrador. Coast, . never.’ ‘before’ a. crossing: like. this.“:-The* Air’ Canada.DC8° jet flew steady. “and traight - to- Vancouver. \ “Then: ‘home to: ‘Pat ‘Perhaps. the. helped -in: ‘some “way. ‘this past. 50° It, can n happen to you atreet, But to you?: aver Laat year, in/B,C. alone; it couldn't: happen:to them, dentally ‘polsonec not, take. them ;1 nina elapensaric ici anloty v it “in. winning. the party leadership. |’ forme ‘appeared from his private. Vis- “Sof. /Patricia Bay airport; the history ofthis Squadron which A ‘Toronto to’. ‘Bay by. 5.00: p.m. “the same day: old. birds - shave; It can happen:to fonieane in the new ae. papers, someone: on. TV,: Tt ean seven: happen’ to the family right’: ‘Acros: the y-itha pened & to.over. two thousand parents’ who said” - Somehow their children “wor enced=. , “Medicines‘ara: supposed to ANve: liver; Mhat's. why:thes pres ¢ive. from your. Guns “Oh, yes.. I remember: the - incident well,” he ‘recalled. “I - : ‘tore: my: pants just: before I got on the plane at. Kelowna and could . do: nothing” about changing them’ before . I. arrived here.’”’ .The’ minister ».is © always. impeccably dressed and was the only.-one of: ‘the leadership: trio. to-.wear:a-coat: during Saturday's heat. wave, : Hon. Alvin Hamilton, former minister of agriculture, enjoyed - his visit.to the plant of Saanich Fruit’ °Growers: operations » were explained by’ President Tom’ Michell. | ~ The. Review. gave ‘the former minister a. list .of the names of. several. local men, asking where he had first.met:them. After a moment’s. study he recalled that ‘he had served with. them during’ .the Second) World - War as a _-member. of. the °R.C.A.F.. 436 Squadron in Burma, He obviously fenjoyed recollections of those i days’ when.-he was a. navigator. ‘The squadron .flew DC’3-planes. : The list of names -read-as follows: A.J. Knowland,: manager - “Wing. Commander O.B. ‘Golden: Centennaires; : who has a ‘residence on.-Piers Island;. and ‘Harold Olafson of “Victoria, who owns commercial : property in Sidney. .. “Yes, I Femenier. them. all “very well,’ *, said: Mr. Hamilton, “We used. to. sit around in. tents and discuss what we “would do after the war. By the way, Freddy King ‘must. be getting on inyears, isn’t. she? He. was’ the . oldest pilot on, the squadron.” It: was: : ‘disclosed = ME King’s advancing yearsee A few. more recollections about A inthe ‘far East followed----then back to the: ‘life in* the. ‘RIC.A.F. “serious business of. polities: :’ °A8 amat “ ean't open one either, Lirsbe places Plegse;; ‘where its : Philp of. Sidney, commanding officer of the » Herbert. 7 ~ Perry of. the staff-of Sidney post “office;' Fred: E.. King of Calgary. that» Mre- Hamilton is 55 and Mr. King his... senior by only a couple of years, “He -back- -tracked gracefully about | - Skies were bright and. temper- ; or ‘of tndk. sai easy you're nn: adult and know. the combination, | you op eile once you’ know: how, All {t takes a Is some firm palm pressure onthe lid; and» viwist to the left. TVs easy for you, buts: . “not for your child, So dangerous drugs _ vatay Jacked inside, Out of harm's Way, » But-remember, Most: acclderital: pole. sOnINgS: Rt oceur not. because: the child. ‘Was hble to open a’polson container but boeenuse it was loft within hisrenel nthe” ‘Brore,; yours drugs : “cleaning futds find other: chernicala’ wher your childr their hande’ ‘on then’ Louise Page _ “Well-known Deep Cove artist Louise Page won first prize in the’ Canadian’ Guild of. Crafts. _ jury show in Montreal. :Mrs..Page’s entry was judged. : tops:...in- a show in -which only . 187. of 700 entries qualified for judging. . an ; - She ‘won the prize for one. of. two -entries .of batik: work. She told.:The: Review in an interview. this. week she has two entries in. the show, and. she doesn’t * know yet which. one was: judged best... She said one featured a Haida design, and -the other :an ‘East Indian composition. She added that she didn’t know -.what the prize was-yet, “because the. first thing I heard about it was when someone at the library: pointed out. 4 press report that I had won the award, “the amateur, LOUISE PAGE “IT: was. surprised that I won because I entered my work inthe professional category rather than. ‘This is the first’ Classes” On Galiano Are Popular i Eve: “y child on an Island should’ : know how: to..swim;.-and with the: - focus now.on water” safety, every. “ ehild who attends Galiano School hus a chance ‘to. begin’ to: learn, Principal. George Tidswell was “appalled ‘to -findout, how: many. * “children did “not swim, so. he immediately: began to find out '. whether they were“interested in ‘afew lessons. He got a good ‘response,’ then he “got permis- Sion from: the school. board to teach ‘them -for-one hour each way until school closes next week, “He contacted Mr. and Mrs. Al-- “Jen” Clarke: to -find out: whether he could: bring: his children: to the “pool for lessons; then‘on “‘Phirs-: day morning: contacted: several of. the parents to- help with trans-. porting. :them ‘ to. and. fro,° and ‘ren. yh y iS < ih i ny " You. Butit’s quiek and: - hou nchold: Ain ony i And He dn ‘watching | the: more > than. 22 child- Re When children 4 are young, it is! easy. for them. to.learn, and. es- 7 “a. take the tira: step ‘iowa is ©. prey enting. ane ACC your home right hare and now, / Say. this out loud-to-yourself; Tan happen: iy) me," > Da it. forages 2 Heed WUse We WAHL § Beenase we enre, ‘pecially, when: they are.’so inter- ested. .By the time the four more - lessons are finished, all of them | have 8° good: base for: practice swimming for the ‘sum¢ - should mer, - Mr. Tidswell i. is pleased with, the.. response, and..much. credit is due him for his interest in the” “children’s welfare over and above the ‘‘three R's** indulloldschool books. Two Accidents Reported Here NO serious . reported in two accidents investi- gated by Sidney Detachment of: “ ae RCMP last week. oe “In one: case, a Victoria’ car» ~knocked. over..a- utility. pole. ‘on. ‘West Saanich Road near the vu- . 33.) turnoff at ‘the ; airport... In- ‘the other, two Victoria :cars-col-' -lided | on -Durrance ; Lake’. Road. 5 One: “passenger; ‘Penny.: ‘Down of” “Victoria, was tak sn to Rest Haven : I ; iat 5 i viride ig MEA vila ey Pee Bit Ad gti vets Hy ‘i a idental poisoning Ins. your ch ildren iw live, ‘injuries. were e time I have entered my work i in _ had exhibitions at the. Vancouver and Victoria Art.Galleries.’’ .~. " Mrs.. .Page’s: work’ is also’ on ~. A member of the, Saanich Pen- ‘insula: Art: Centre, Mrs.:Page’s work: is. widely ‘recognized and was featured vat the ‘Centre’s show at Sanscha. Hall. in May. ‘Mrs. Page is also a chartered member of the _ Fashion De- signers’ Association of B.C,. Pender Lot To Resident Of West Vancouver Ww. ‘Hanley of West Vancouver ‘was the winner of the Save the. Children Fund’s recent draw held "with “the: -prize being a water=' : front. lot on South’ Pender Island. : exécutive . Mrs. J.F. Dewhurst, e secretary of the ees Columbia esti mates. | ok the. a Hy aah hap GE ig! bY A Hi Vivi In, il } bt Ht vA , iF iad ae ie 7 i = neha’ ait ie ial i ! \ ine ¥ th i ae Avie i ni ‘ fe Met ia Ma tre ihe - exhibit at. the Canadian pavillion “at Expo. “your Chapter, _ Rawcliffe.. presented a liorary book: to the. school. “were sold locally. For new residential construction. and also reconstruction. We invite you to contact | US. "Hydro Financed and Approved | Saanich Peninsula Malta) rae Vane , | " ni iW or yi Awards Day ..Convened > At Sansbury. is _any ‘competition, «though I: have.’ : ‘ “Approximately attended the annual Awards’ ‘Day ceremonies School June 20.when:the students were assembled for the -presen- ; tation of awards... : - On behalf of -the. HMS Endea- IODE,° Mrs. A, Sports Day. Trophy winners were Gregg Vallieres for the most total points, - ‘and Marilyn. Benn .as. runner-up. The Cen- tennial Physical Fitness Awards .were also -presented, and the Branch of the Fund ‘informed The Review. that great success. She said $16,028 was raised for. the. care and voc- ational .guidance .of some 800 orphaned boys and girls at Yong Hwa Sook Beggar Boy's Hoine in Pusan, Korea. Many tickets for "the “raffle or commercial for? iree NF i ta LOH i tl i it Ener \ MH it Mi th i EGE hay Mik hi iv Ne “hh iti A i i Hy te bis a we H AU tie i oa " a x i Hi if i HA Kt i in iy ' 50. parents: ‘held “at Sansbury:~ the. raffle was a - AY Nh ie i attractive crests will be worn. with pride by the winners. Cen-~ tennial medals were presented to all. students. “Mary. Lyon and Holly Mackie ; who competed in the. Canadian— ‘National ... exhibition nation-wide penmanship . competition, were told ‘that they had won honorable. ‘mention and will, be. receiving _their prizes shortly. Norah.” Cook, Sansbury — Mrs, P.T AL President presented the - Work ‘Habit Award. Scrolls: won - der, © ' Paquette, Stephen Akam; : lll -- Shannon ‘Yearwood, Fido, . Wednesday, June 28, 1967 by the following: Div. 1 - Marilyn Looy, John ‘Lyon, Brenna McMichael,. Peter Cockburn. - Div. IL. - Laird Yearwood, David . Longmuir, Arleigh Robertson, Debbie Maun- ‘Div. Wayne Arsenault, Lori - Brent Nicholls; Div. 1V.--. Lois. Battersby, ‘Michael [Hodein, “Tsartlip Cubs Spend Weekend At Sooke Camp Thirty-seven members of the First: Tsartlip. Cub Pack. spent the June 16-18 weekend at Camp Barnard near Sooke. In charge was’ Akela, Tom Odland, assisted by Mike Owens, Jack Pedlow — and” Griffiths... Also helping out were John Kennaird, Len Lindstrom, Don Barr, Pete Gregory and Bill _Akam. They left Sidney Friday after- noon and arrived back earlySun="" day ‘evening. During the weekend — ve “Our heating costs compare. very favourably with those of friends : - who have other. kinds of heat, We have much cleaner, more even. heat “with very fast response, les pecially. like the room: ‘by:room temperature. Dorothy . Morris Collins, : Piobably nee as. much as : . you would lke! We've found that nearly: everyone has:some questions | about Electric: Heat. Well, Electric Heating is. Ce Our business: We wilf gladly answer. ~’ “Vany.of your questions. In fact, we. “ - encourage ‘curiosity! AP: S. Ane we don't charge a | oS P for this Friendty. hen spn “,uTOMATIC ELECTRIC. BASEBOARD HEAT; “ONE oF THE MOST -RESPECTED NAMES: Im HEATING : they... held’ games,: inspections, trail rambles and various other events. : 7 Upon their arrival back in Sidney the boys looked tired, but none the worse for wear. Classified ad in The Review, ‘Feb. 3, 1960: “Dead. devotion is living .mockery.. gentleman. going to B.C. in spring ~ wishes . to meet lady with: means. ness partnership. re . cee ease control, We don' t pay to heat rooms we're not us ing." The people who. have electric heating s say. its economical, Carol Christian: ‘Christian’ Object busi- =.