Page 12 THE REVIEW wether HE pr . fg hig ~ ‘Stephen Moichi Shewring, born January 9, was Rest Haven’s first baby for 1976. Stephen, who weighed 7% pounds at birth, lives at 2039 Melville ‘Drive with his mother, Akiko, his father, Peter, and 38 two o sisters, 5, Leslie, 3, and Diane, 14 months. j SATISFACTION . Ee ae entire eal eees Meet erect a sgl seh cnt 656-2642 YASS AID ASA ag i lM RI a a COMMENCING FEB. 1/76 SATELLITE FISH WILL BE CLOSED - FOR TWO MONTHS FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS. BUY NOW -RED SALMO} “Whole § 65. Fish . , Sockeye PRIME RED SALMON STEAKS & CHUNKS HERRING FRESH. SOLE FILLETS PACIFIC COD et gone aed I HA a Sm an OTT E Lod wine ae SEO Een ela oe seg SIS See FRESH COOKED FRESH SHELLED PACIFIC SHRIMP MEAT $ 3 Or More Lbs. 13 FRESH SOOKE $3... 2 ° PINT | { \ $14 'y PINT ) “| OYSTERS CHECK AND COMPARE AT THESE PRICES | FOR CRAB LOUIS ! FRESH DUNGENESS CRAB | ¥ | FOR OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS: PHONE KEITH 656-5998 or DON 656-3327 a RUN ACER NMR RUN AA eee Born in Mafeking, . Thursday, January 15, 1976 at Wednesday, January 21, ary 21, 1976 REMODELLING JOB COULD LEAD TO ‘ESCAPE: PROOF CRYPT By JACK SCOTT This remodelling job we're having done on Offhand Manor, our first go at trying to shape a house to fit our per- sonalities instead of the other way about, has me ina curious kind of dither. Lord knows it is exciting. I Spend so many of my waking hours unobtrusively standing in corners watching the work in progress that it’s a wonder they haven’t nailed a board to me, ; Kach day the — tran- sformation becomes more apparent and brings that kind of accelerating satisfaction that we associate with jig-saw or crossword puzzles. Yet with the surface glow of an- ticipation, I must confess, there’s a deeper tug of trepidation. Itis nothing as simple as the doleful contemplation of the repayment of the loan. I am hardened, as most of us are, to mortgaging the future. Long years of exposure have given me note-immunity. My. ap- prehension comes, instead, from the subliminal awareness that those hammer blows ‘aimed at the new woodwork may also be nailing back my wings. Every man, I fancy, has the conflict of mixed emotions on that occasion, early or late, when he reaches the threshold of being house-proud. While his wife contemplates the new or remodelled nest with ab- soli ie detent and counts it a moment of solid ‘achievement the male may have terrible pangs of doubt and a wild moment of wondering if, perhaps, voluntarily, he hasn't fashioned his own escape-proof crypt. PRIZE AND A BURDEN Only a man would un- derstand that any new possession may be both a prize and a burden and this, I ‘Suppose, is why women are better suited to the climate of materialism than the male. There are females who, gifted with an expensive mink stole, are utterly content. They are realists. They like things and acquire or accept them as accomplishments. A man, on the other hand, is much more complicated. His delight in new possessions will be tempered instantly with worries about the article’s upkeep or the depreciation of built-in obsolesence or its resale value. These are all manifestations of his inner, subconcious awareness that the more he’s draped in the trappings of comfort or luxury the more he’s restricted in his manoeuverability. The weight of the hardware of Suburbia just naturally makes a man less mobile. Possessions, in short, are anchors. Heis like the Gypsy who has fallen upon good times and has acquired so many caravans, horses, violins, baubles, bangles, pots, pans, women and wine that he’s no longer SPECIAL MEETING HELD IN CENTRAL SAANICH Central Saanich council held a special council meeting Monday evening to make the ad hoe ‘committee. ‘ap- pointments. Alderman Dave Hill and Alderman Frank Waring were appointed to the Peninsula Recreation Commission, along with Central Saanich resident Mr. Andy Bryant, for a period of one year. Mrs. Isabel Jones and Reverend John Woods joined the six member-at-large committee of the Advisory Planning Commission for three-year terms. The Planning Commission consists . ale members ot Central Saanich ,council, the school board, and six members of the community. i Alderman George Mac- Farland was chosen as representative to the Van- couver. Island Regional Library Board. 'Appointees to the ad hoc steering committee. for the Recreation Commission are Alderman Dave Hill and Alderman Farland. George Mac- Standard Set The Town of Sidney has set a minimum standard 28’ for road paving. OBI TUARIES BRUCE “At Rest Haven Hospital, Sidney, B.C., on January 12, 1976, Wyndham V. Bruce, age 88 years, Assistant Com- missioner R.C.M.P. retired. South Africa, and had been a resident of Vancouver Island since 1944, late residence, 9145 Lochside Drive, Sidney, B.C. He leaves his wife, Jessie, at home, sons, Col. Gordon W., retired Montreal, Que., Staff Sgt. Kenneth E., R.C.M.P., retired, Cobble Hill, B.C., daughter, Enid Blakeney, Sidney, B.C. 4 grandsons, 1 great+grandson. ; Service was. held. in .the Sands Funeral Chapel’ of Roses, Sidney,’ B.C., on 11:00 a.m. Archedeacon R.B. Horsefield officiating. FABLING In Victoria, B.C., January 16th, 1976,. Valerie Jean Fabling, aged 39 years. Born in London, England, late residence 9502 Greenglad Rd., Sidney, B.C, Beloved mother of Angela, Beth and Julia; also survived by her husband, Clyde Winston; mother, Vera Williams of Sidney; sister Pamela Williams, niece and nephews of California; brother, Gordon and sister-in- law Terr y, nephew and niece in England. Memorial service was held Monday, January 19th, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. in St. Andrews Anglican Church, Sidney, B.C. Rev. Peter Parker officiating. Flowers gratefully deelined, Those so desiring may con- tribute to the Victoria Cancer Clinic, 1900 Fort St. Arrangements by Sands Funeral Chapel ‘of Roses, Sidney, B.C, KIRKPATRICK In Sidney, B.C. on January 13, 1976, Mrs, Gertrude Flora Kirkpatrick, aged 83) years. Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire, Mngland, and a resident of Sidney for the past 18 years, late residence 10025 Resthaven Dr, Predeceased by her husband, Jacob, in 1970 and son, Ronald lan MePhee, She leaves her sons Charles Daniel McPhee, Hope, B.C, and Mack MePhee, Victoria; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Nanaine and Mrs, Robin Telford, Vietoriay 13 grandchildren; 17 great. grandehildren, Service was held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, B.C, on Friday, January 16, 1976 at 3:00 pam, Rev, Peter Parker officiating, — USED, FURNETURK BRENTWOOD BARGAIN BARN Cheek our prices before you buy or sell anything — HVS APPLIANCES, — TOOLS — WHAT HAVE YOU, FOR PROMPT FREE ESTIMATES HILL At Parksville, on January 18, 1976, Mr. Charles Reginald Hill, aged 51 years, formerly of Victoria and associated for 35 years with Thomas Plimley Lid. He leaves his loving wife Genevieve; two sons, Charles and Richard of Victoria; daughter, Mrs. W. (Phyllis) Ormiston of Colwood; also grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Alice .Hill of Brentwood; two uncles, Herbert Clark and Arthur Hill, both of Victoria; two brothers, Lawrence of Parksville and Albert, of Brentwood; - two: sisters, Dorothy Dobbly - of Brentwood and Irene Winfield of Surrey. He was.a past — president of the Saanich Poultry Club. ; Funeral service in McCall Bros: Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Sts. on Thurs., Jan. 22 at 3:15 p.m. with the Rev. Geoffrey Smith of- ficiating.: (Flowers gratefully. declined. Donations, if -desired, may be made to the Heart Fund, 1008 Blanshard St.) LEE Mrs, Winnifred Lee, in hospital on Tuesday, December 30, 1975, after a lengthy illness, Winnifred Bleasdell, of 2220 Urbandale Drive, Ottawa, widow by first marriage of George Perram and by second marriage of Lewis Gordon Lee. Dear mother of (Isabelle) Mrs, Fred George of Ottawa and of Kenneth Perram, of Cobourg, Onlario, Beloved mother of Mr. L.G, Lee's children, Mr, GA, Lee, Victoria, B.C., Mr, C.B, Lee, Ladysmith, B.C,, Mrs, Louise Hogan, Prescott, Arizona, Mrs, Lorna Twaskow, Brentwood Bay, B,C. and Mr, R.B.D. Lee of Bellevue, Wash., U.S.A, . Interment will be at Hatley Park, Victoria, B.C. on Tuesday, January 20, 1976, Memorial services will be held a St. Andrew's Anglican Chureh 9686-3rd St, Sidney Rev. R.A, Sansom officiating, FISHIENDIEN Mable Alice Fishenden, ‘pied BG years, passed away in hospital on January 18, 1976, Predecensed by her loving husband, Mrnest Fishenden in January 1962, and also predeceased — by three brothers, She leaves her loving Prother and. sister-in- law, Perey and’ Vi, Oliphant, Apt. 104, 1122 MeKenzie St, Victorias brother and sister. in-law, Walter and Doris PHONE O52-1711 EARLE RR CRRA ANAL at Church. Roses, Thursday, January 22, 1976 at - Oliphant, Hellifield, England; brothér, Albert Oliphant, Hayling Island, England; sister-in-law, Frances Oliphant and .one niece, Calgary, Alberta; four niezes in England; two nephews in Castlega; B.C.; one aunt, Mrs. Hills, and one cousin, in Toronto; and many good old- time friends. Mrs. Fishenden was also a faithful member of the St. Andrew’s Anglican Service will be held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Sidney, B.C. on 3:00 p.m. Rev. Robert Sansom officiating. Rast PY Feces: Pee Berar ers xa Mygiseie oF STS Ste SS aoe som Scere LATERAL TNC AEN LARA TUNER NILA OPI TY RR TENSOR GA able to make it to the open road. : Down deep, indeed, men have a natural repugnance for ownership which inevitably means a loss of independence, a shouldering of extra responsibility. [t explains why so many men are pathetically fond: of camping, of braving the elements with the bare essentials, and thus enjoying the temporary illusion of freedom. MOST REWARDING The new or remodelléd house is, of course, the most rewarding and most for- midable of all acquisitions and naturally invites excessive pride or excessive panic. A woman looks at it and sees the dream come true, the fruition of years of sacrifice and hopes and plans. The man looks at it, pretending to feel the same way, and somewhere inside him a thin, small voice is saying, “There goes that idea of sailing around the world in a 36-foot keteh.”’ He responds on cue to ‘his wife’s admiration of the splendid new living room walls of yellow eedar and suddenly they seem 140 feet high and made:of stone. He -eontemplates ~ the cumulative demands of newness, the automatic farm ce leading to the wall-to- “all carpeting, the wall-to- wall carpeting leading to the built-in) oven, the Whole familiar progression of ac- cumulation, and feels the final, irrevocable net of domesticity settling over him. Hello, new house, and goodbye Tahiti. Nobody is happier than | that very soon we’ll have, at long last, a place we can really call our own, bul I have never been owned by a house before and it takes some getting used to. WE ARE STOCK TAKING NO. 33 VALOR WICKS HAVE FINALLY ARRIVED Beacon Plaza 2335 Beacon Ave. Sidney 656-5712 {Come in for your share of Pre Inventory Specials and we will look after you with our usual GOOD SERVICE SOIR eMac taf TT Sanat $2.40 Each Bigfoot « © Loch ness ° Abominable Snowman The Merchant Prince EMPORIUM in Sidney, is closing } it’s doors and all stock must be cleared. But, HURRY! at | these prices stock will sell quickly. That’s at our i SIDNEY LOCATION ONLY where the bargains are yours | | during our fantastic CLOSE- OUT SALE! A Shick-Sun Classic Pictures Release ¢ 1975 7:90. and 9:00-p.m. RE eerT ee poe DOTS Ses BS ene = te AT ——— a gt ® IMPORTED GIFTS = | o WIGS/HAIRPIECES § o COSTUME ° CANDLES ' JEWELERY} ¢ BAR ACCESSORIES § AND ~ MUCH, BM Slatin fel.) MUCH MORE 1" Wye alt -