“PAGE FOUR ts re SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. | - [Reflections From the Past! i. 20 YEARS AGO. - 4d. Rowton, and! J. W. Dempster, | oes . On Tuesday evening the home. ot Will take and on _ Sunday in St. é ‘Island, BO. ls Andrew's Church, Sidney.” : | _Publsieg at Sidney, Vancouver . oe and Mrs. Robert Shore, at Gan- |") 134 Football Club held a very "* os Every, Wednesday ges, “was. completely. destroyed “by | . “By. Peninsula Printing Co. Lta. fire. Cecile Aubrey, who was look- ng PREY “2. 's. RIVERS, President and Managing ‘Director. {ine after the pense inthe ‘absence ed at the door. The music was sup- | © ‘Member. of. B.C. Division;: Canadian. Weekly ‘Newspapers’ ~ “Association. sent: atthe tine: A large ‘number ‘plied. by. Joe Lundy, piano, ° aaa &. _ Member of! Canadian’ Weekly. Newspapers Association. Gf doeal resident attended the blaze -Gibson,. drumis.: Merneelephone ee de OF Oe Hons. = Lut the flames had gained too good| Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews have phone y g a hold to permit of saving the house announced: the engagement of their _ BUBSCRIPTION RATES. $2.50 per year by mail in Canada and the|¢, its contents. It is understood that | YOuPgest daughter, Elizabeth Daisy successful. dance’ inthe local. hall }- x _ f on Saturday. About $50 was receiv- | | ml sch Bese tt oy weary gee se ee: UNEMPLOYMENT around the ‘world ear British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries. the property was covered by. insur- | ek Wr a7 ee Dolene, of DECRE ASE (Per cent of change in one ey dy. “Authorized as second class mail, Post’ Office Department, Ottawa. ance. sear nie ann Deas, acon en ce oo _ fone “Dis lay: advertisin rates on application. , ’ tai 8 — The quarterly meeting of the Gal- Wyoming. The wedding will take place in. St..Andrew’s Church, Sid- AUSTRALIA —eseas . ney, on- Nov. 3. _—____—___—_——-- | Paul Scoones and W. Miller: Higgs | “4 Garg party ‘was held at the ee a: are vice-president and secretary, .re- an OA PROGRESSIVE STEP CC setivels. embers nied for a 2 ee Gnamter of the ko. od ae we, | better service with Sidney and Van- ba anges Pp . 7 . D.E., on Wednesday. Bridge’ prize \f > 7 ) a : : N Salt. Spring. Island this: week a ‘most pr og? essive ster {eouver Island... It was noted . that winners. were: Miss Gertrude Lang, ‘is ‘being. officially: marked in a suitable ceremony... It is |the service to: Vancouver was: en- Mrs. Douglas Harris and. Miss -L. “the - official’ opening of* the’ imposing addition: to. the Me Sai Ene ied” Wiig.’ nave) Royal Winners at whist were Mrs. lementary. school at Ganges. — ee ‘retiirned:-to: their ‘honieth ‘Si navel g. E.. Baker, Mrs..°A. Elliott and “Population of Salt Spring Island ig increasing steadily. lafter spending the past three months | MS C. Beddis. Its yate of increase has sky-rocketed since. the end of. the | as’ contestants in the “Walkathon"! Brera “Second Great: War. ‘Residents of that: pleasant isle are jin Victoria. Mr..and Mrs. ‘Wilson | - 30 YEARS AGO “eonvinecd ‘that it will: continue to’ attract new residents con- | gained’ second place in the contest. Galiano: residents. much appre- | | ‘stantly.i in‘the.years. which lie ahead.. More citizens always | Miss Violet Barera. and Bert Lyons | ciate the appointment of a second |: . 7 re: youn sters ‘and. modern educational. facilities were winners with 2.395 -hours’.to {doctor for the islands district. In 7 ; must be provided for them. Me ener credit. They’ received ‘the’ prize | cases of need: Ganges was found to} 4: iano Island Development Association | oor place in the hall on Monday. | Wednesday, October 10, 1951 ; AUSTRIA F secu be canaoa bel tll it UL CHILE FINLAND es FRANCE ra ne ee a oe GERMAN FED. REP. : HAWAII : IRELAND at JAPAN NETHERLANDS fs __ NEW ZEALAND Lb PAKISTAN Bit , of $1,000.. Unsuccessful. local con-.| be a long way off and® the a||~ » Members of the school board. ‘on the islance have shown! | testants. were .George Wilson and tion steadily increasing. — wisdom ‘and: foresight. in: building for the future. Scores ‘pete Ricketts: no Mrs. L.. Thomson and. children, ot children :yet unborn .will:receive instruction’ in. the} at:the usual monthly’ meeting of | West: Saanich, are spending a. few ‘Ganges School and will become better citizens-as.a result line Sidney and North Saanich Con- | weeks in’ Vancouver aS the guests Sof. the improved, educational facilities pr ovided aor them. ‘servative Association, held on Mon-} of Mrs. ‘J. J. Kelly. and other rela- day, final arrangements | were: made | tives and friends. ~ '|for the annual card party and dance. | :-O: HH. New: has sontrizcéed to er rect A DESPICABLE ACT. < a a Baw ag . Te: following committees will:com-|a:small barn on the property of Mr. os . plete. the plans: “Ladies, ‘Mrs. 'G. T.| Enke, at. Galiano, a ‘to: nis. new has always. looked with pleasure at the tiny; Micheli; cards, A. Calvert: "prizes, | house. ; roadside stalls: “which are. to be found in*this district. | G.-'T.: Michell: transportation, a.| Fred Robson has erecicd large : nul égetables, poultry: products’ and other. supplies. are Harvey; convener; 'H. L: Ricketts... : ‘silo -at. Mayne ‘Island.” He: deserves | = ound. attractively displayed:in:these stalls and’an| “Miss” Beatitice Leonard, of. ‘the |a: feather in his cap for: not only! ~ in’ or. box is usually supplied in: “which: “persons PUY- ' staff of the Vancouver General Hos- filling ‘the silo, but filling it to-over- |’ om these’ unattended stalls can leave their, i pital. has been .speriding a vacation. [ flowing. - Among his ‘willing helpers ; at the ‘home: of her “relatives, Mr.j were Stanley, and Jim: Robson,. Mr, SAAR’ “SOUTH AFRICA fester : "UNITED KINGDOM | “SWITZERLAND” peeaeeeetaiiae l : UERUATANNANENA UNITED. STATES * CTE and Mrs. “Alex. McLennan at. ‘Beaver Robson, ‘Jr., ‘F. Heck, ‘Fred: Heck, _ - Miss’ Berry,. who. was formerly a | Berjohnfield’ and Mr. Springall. as a4 “A reward of. $10 is' offered for’ the |» } recovery Of as landing: float “which Mes “larifted: from - Roberts’ Bay. with an-4 : o.| chor: ‘and. chain: attached... G. a asset: to | > : teacher. On, ane Island, spent 8 fact hat: gneteicis of: these stalls ¢ can ico ones International. Labor. Organizatio Maude, ‘Mrs: G. "Maude, Mr. Hall,:. Capt. an ne ‘and® Misr: Anderson, : thinking: to” ‘an ; dand. a& eharge. was also. made for /PUCKs., But tt costs him $195 to enter, | . : of water’ should: read” three ,table= | the last word emamnited from bis | yn yo VIRGIN. Administering bat the supply na 8 cranks veil Hen ie ah Gani of elt Mad died ut i Bai eh cee spoons. Probably the fault 1s mine-.| lips: and tho roeve, who-4s supposed | Veand & Roady op ndministration af: blood obtained | BlaMts, Une cream OF ME NA, CON te the earns to Horta on hind j| Nie eer ae ‘won. {Le ANGLICAN SERVICES . “Not by those whose seating: posture | [ » Reotar, Rev, Roy Melville thelr laughing. faces and: fine bumar; edeind brought {nto fresh, netion Klin ae hid parked yo nienansc., might ‘nine W such da the, CARY yg that. the Canadian Red Grong, may fina space for this letter, “Home ranges” Tt was pure dispiny, | ast: night, for te “yrlet: perlod, AD) then ths highs time > amendments | Snelety wis selling blood, SOL conrsa pe Ki. ae “MICKLEBOROUGH, ane typitied tho fun of the round. “up| reviewed: herg may be obtained “attended n® sosston © of “the: Central} were madec: Tt tn to: laugh were: AP (he! answer toothia dacan emphatie oe OR AINIAD be va pb thems. bo tet . i Ubrough | the Book Department: al ‘Baantch: Council and “how! he’ enn] not xo trate ‘UNE: the: reove of: this denial; «Phe piblte,: “especially: those | “3 “Transfusion. Gammnitten: ee ai knows ‘for. 1, waa down ne their! re ’ 7 ’ a . wcrbatbiwy thalw fanae | FA \rON (aa PHONED: Cost of a King | (Vancouver Sun) ‘It costs the American people $3, 536, 000 to-pay President Truman “land run the White House fora ryear. - It. costs the British people $1, 731,- -(600-.a year to: pay the King’ and. the royal family and .to operate: all. This comparison: is made. on. the basis’ of the United States figures just. ‘released, and _solely’ for the purpose of answering .constant Am- erican criticism that the royal fam- ily is a tremendous. drain on the British: ;subject. The: direct: salary of Mr. Truman is $100,000 a-year. His staff numbers 651 persons. - machine that started out in 1939 to and after nearly five years continued to attack, but with modern iad de and equipment. . There has never. been a good book written of this or any. war ‘that did not point the finger of scorn at the’ shirker:.. This is...no “exception. z submarines with Lewis guns B Whether or not the ‘reader. has been on’ the ‘receiving end of the finger he cannot: fail to see the angle of . .. the man -who risks ‘everything. to. . maintain the balance: at home. : Recently there appeared a: par- ticularly fine story of: life in the Air ‘| Force during the war. This is. the naval counterpart. It is a.book that should. be universally. read. Neither the conditions faced by ‘lthe characters in ‘the story or the ‘| dialogue is: suitable for the squeam- ish, but. it is very true to life. No sailor in any navy has made a cus- tom’ of pulling: his punches: ‘in ‘his: day to day conversation. The sailors ash were no.-exception, They. wore . . no haloes with. ostentation. . Per- : peal. —F. G. RB oe ama! fet The Churches 3 ‘Memorial: Chapel — “Parish Chureh. “of Brentwood) NEA. Lowe, B.A,, LTh. op ne | Brentwood College | | mic “Sabbath, Séhool’ Preaching. ‘Service bi “ST, PAUL'S UNITED “CHURCH | REV, Re 3, _ELEMING, wos BA. B.D, ay TM, minister, Shady ‘Creek- - Family: Service -eey > 10,00 a.m, © St. Paur's—. *.. “2 Alf Family Service. aoe s 1115 0m. me oft Te | ibe Eveniug service .. 2. 7.80 pam. “ls |{ Sunday. Schools Shady eet and St. Paul's, 10 a.m.) Deep: Cove, 11 am, Hrrvest Thanksetving ‘to be ob=! served nb ah Retvlees Sunday, Oct Mo : ; ‘ ALL, WEL COME ib: the: I i000 UGP: ari : Pentecostal Church’ art [os Reve Tae Very. OSH | sunday. School WN Pas o Bible: Olas 2.2.02, 10,00 um, ae ay fer Service, i 00. aM |. : . 1,80 pan. ah . ver v" Wed heady. \ Bryer ANd Mbla: Study 7.80 pam pes oXoung People,” Priday- = 8,00 pam eet they inch | vary | Witt, : Sunday, Oct. Ube they ; | Holy ETI Lyon AU me AURUSUNY Ge es event vey “Rah tn, BEAN ALO W! Ree oF oe » Holy: Communion; i. _ Rvensongy nino st “hO0 nan, iP f ny! Ay | anwd a0 pn Wb: eres e oe ar CHRISTIAN 2 SCIENCE. Stuclents and frlends of Christ» | Jan Belenco meet, every Sunday avdb ame for the: ronding and catudy ot! the: Lesson Sermon, eat the corner ‘bt Beacan “Ave! oad f | aud fast Saanich Road, | 7 | eal lod somutivontnstciniiaiesinavampnetsiuniviemneans : ‘