PAGE EIGHT SAANICH PSNINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, September 15, 1954. 3 MINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW , . MORE COMFORTABLE | Gasoline Costs MO RULANCES A British invention. ensuring more comfort for ambulance pat- jents-is one of the exhibits at .the jorthcoming London Commercial Motor Show. An essential feature BRITISH IMPORTS "WHY NOT REDUCE nO Drew Inspects Troops In France _ BUS FARES? 2 ry ee ae Bee wey | icunin continued to boy impres DEEP COVE LADY ae amounts. of Canadian roducts A reader. from. Deep: Cove called the. first, seven months of this -in-at the offiee of The Review -last year ‘though the overall U.K. im- week | to “spe ak of transportation ports from Canada | were lower than “Problems. The. -reader’s. problems jor. the same. period last year. _ were solely concerned with the bus} Statistics. just released in. “London hot the invention is that it elimin- ‘service between, Sidney and ee : “t ates manipulation of the. stretcher [ra the use of a smoothly graduated | ramp tor: lowering. the patient into- and out of the ambulance. : British imports - from ‘Canada. of fish, tobacco, rubber, softwood, pip * and paper, petroleum, chemi-. cals, non-ferrous base metals and electric: machinery have all incréas- r ed in’ 1954 over last year’s figures “Knitted “socks—1, -Mrs.- Steele; °2, Mrs. Gilman. ; Sweaters—1, Mrs. Gilman; 2, Mrs. bythe, Board’ of Trade show, that 5 Gove... Royal Institution of Great Britain was “founded .in 1799 tc, promote scientific research. “The: “Review. was " advised’ that othe: service “at” present™ obtaining. pr eéented’ the “bare «minimum. ‘of time: for shopping ‘im Sidney. oo The Jady had stwo other points which she: outlined:: The jirst was that ‘she averred that the bus was oo 8 parely on schedule. Tf she ajlowed for its being late, that was the day it left on time. lf she ex- pected it to leave on time she - would spend 10 minutes idly wiilt- ing for it. In any other business a firm ‘Jowers its prices to gain public * . support, «she: urged, Why should the Vancouver Jsland Coach ‘Lines Co. not. reduce its fares in an ef- fort to gain patronage at present “Tost. to cars, she asked. “In 1939 it took the. average lg Canadian wage earner 33 minutes to earn enough to pay fora gallon _ of gasoline. By 1946 he: could | earn the same gallon in 29 minutes. Today it takes him only Other knitting—l, Mrs! Warlow; 17 minutes—half as long as ‘it 2, Mrs. Steele. did in 1939. Baring i, tire Gibbs. Ao gallon of gasoline costs the | Painting—l. Mrs..Gilman; 2, Mrs. Foster. . Woodwork—1l, Mr. G. “Gordon. -Photography—1, Mrs. Corey. Photography—l, -Mrs. Corey. Robson. : , . | Crochet or tatting—l, Mrs, Gor- don; 2. Mrs. Robson. : | motorist less today than it did i | 1920, an -article in’ the ‘current wsue of the Imperial Oil Review shows. ‘This is,true even though today’s price includes provincial. taxes, ranging from nine to 15 New Design Pt. Mee -€ notography—I, Mrs. Corey. | cents-a gallan, which didn’t exist GIANT CLASS—VEGETABLES three deeades ago. What's more, 2 No Postage Stamps AE - To Be Issued S250. Phe Honorable Alcide Cote, Post- Inspeeting a guard of honor at'the R.C.ALF. Air Division Headquarters at Metz, France, master General, has announced that | George A. Drew, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in the House of Commons.. Mr. Drew, on ‘the’. Post’ Office Department will is- & tour of Europe. recently. visited the R.C.A.F. Head quarters at. Metz and also 3 Fighter, Wing, at Zwei- AND FRUITS _ Lo says the “Review, the gasoline you Rt He , Potato——Mr. Ralph. buy today is so much better it is n. Cabbage—E. Crossingham, does half as much work again as the’ gasoline of 1020. ‘The. oil company creceives just "N iahtgowns" for | FIRE-LIGHTERC Vegetable marrow—A, Ralph. “gue:.on November Ist two newly brucken in Western Germany, where three R.C.A.F. Sabre NAT 0 squadrons are based. Onion—E. Atkinson. signed postage stamps that will —(National Defence Photo). ~ - as a little more than halfi—54.5 cents— ; Carrot—E. Crossingham. - ae 5 LE et of. the average motorist’s dollar. WIDE-AWAKE FIRE departments may soon be turned out in a new heat-resisting suit built an the “general lines of the old- fashioned nightgown. Made of reflective aluminum foil, this outfit gives the hook- and-ladder Jads a lot more protection from extreme heat. _ ; Canadian - farmers have the same idea when they build their . barns of aluminum, sheet. ‘Not — only is aluminum fi ire-resistant but it also. keeps barns cooler in- Tomato—W. Warlow. “commemorate two former Prime| -_oOoOoOo ‘hie of Cae MRS. F. COREY IS GRAND AGGRE . . 3 Apple—E. Crossingham. > A 4e stamp, purple in color, will Other—E. Crossingham. portray the Rt.-Hon. Sir John Spar- - row. David Thompson, Prime Min- WINNER AT SATURNA FALL FAIR | JUNIOR SECTION : ister of Canada from. December 5, : Following are the winners in ,the me 1892 to December 12, 1894 . A Sc Saturna Island held its. Fall Fair FRUIT ; ner; 2, Mrs. Fleming; 3, Mrs. Corey. Junior Section: ; "stamp, blue in’ color will portray | on Sept. 1. It was well-attended - Apples—I, “Dr. Hallowes; .2, R. 3read rolls, fancy—1, Mrs. Camp- FOODS ; “the Hon,: Sir’ Mackenzie Bowell, | both by local people and by. visitors Banner; 3, G. Copeland. bell; 2, Mrs. Money. > been Betty Soneys 2, Gloria : ; Mrs. ennam. “Prime ‘Minister of. Canada from = row : . - December 21, 1894 to April 27, 1896. from Mayne Island. aes C. Copeland 2." Money Fudge—l, Betty ‘Money 5 2, Beity, na 9 “Money. ; the Review says. Of the remain- der, 28 cents is taken up in prov- incial taxes and 17.5 cents goes to the service ‘station dealer. ‘Gasoline has gone up much less than the average commodity. It has also yone up less than the earnings of the. average Canadian worker. Where: in (1939 it. took the average Canadian- wage. earner about 33. minutes to earn enough Baking powder: ‘biscuits—1,. Warlow + 2, Mrs. Corey. The cup: for the grand aggregate | ‘These two tamp issues are addi- tions’ i twe samp ses aod adie was won by Mrs. F. Corey, Saturna | M “ Blackberriet—1, massa b aie 2 bil Ge Mrs. Camp- TEXTILES | ce to*pay for a gallon of gasoline it -eral-years-ago which are intended ‘o Island, and E. Atkinson was runner Loricy Bros.” et Bs MATS, ONCY Apron—l, Betty Money. took 29 minutes in 1946. and takes summer because ‘it reflects the. former Prime: Minis up. iH ‘Pears, Bartlett—l, W-- Warlow; 2, 5 apeelate cake—I, Mrs. F leming’ Model xoom, furnished-—-1, Linda|him only 17 minutes today. heat of the sun; and in winter Mrs. J. Fleming ‘was the winner J. Campbell. “Mrs. ‘Corey: ; Crooks; 2, Betty Money. : —— reflects. back into the barn heat of the door prize: a rears pers. “Money Bros.; -2, "| White cake—1l, Mrs. Corey. : -Same—1, Carol Crooks. LIFEBOAT STATION: that sould ofleswie escape. ‘In ampbe Loaf :cake--1, Mrs. Campbel!; 2,| VEGETABLE AND FLORAL ‘A ship’s wireless station in minia: | —; fact _you-might say that 1p the Special prizes were awarded the Plums—1, G. Copeland: 2, jl. “Mrs. Corey. — ., Collection. of vegetables—1, Jimmy ture jor installation. in» lifeboats—. - products of Canada’s aluminum ‘industry are reflected countless: designed for operation by unskilled persons—has ‘been perfected by a pits ©: The a living —.on the ss °) famous: British firm of radio, manu |. home, ne . city. in your. oe. -2, Mrs. Gordon. ‘Collection: of -minerals—1; Jokn facturers and ‘is already in produc-: i Canad, ig eso of 1” Cookies—1, “Mrs. Corey 58 Mic Money; 2, John “Money. ... -[tion® for. installation ina number of}. |: : Gordon: © “es aan: ", . Other collection—1, ; John. Money. “liners. | a4 ee eee ce = Muffins—1,’ Mrs: "Corey. - eos Canty Mrs. Money;2 2, Betty: ‘following: ‘Mrs. F.. Corey, Mrs.. 2. Banner, E: Atkinson, Mrs:-J: “Money, | Cmpbell 3. G. Copeland: :E. Crossingham, - George, Copeland, “Display of” P iol, 6. Ce land: ‘| Money Brothers, J.’ Fleming, D. Bel 2, Moni y 3 muy opelanc ; lamy,; Dr. Hallowes, ‘Mrs..-J.. “‘Camp- ieee. oo “land. bell, Mrs. J: Fleming, F. Jackson, | : Scate A. rc m bell We _Warlow, , G: Gordon. |vEGETABLES — : P ee «Special prize : ‘winners. in the: Junior |” -Beets—l, ‘Money. Bros.; 2 -E, At 2 on: were. -, Miss” Linda: “Crooks: tein B EOE BB, and. “Master Jim “Banner. ‘THE: “WINNERS f Rolled cookies—I, Mrs. Corey; Banner. >: 2, Mrs..Carnpbell. | Collection :: of leaves 4; John » Dropped ‘cookies 1; Mrs. Corey; : Money; 332, John Money, } ‘gral d- and. s osated by the “Canadian | ~ Canned: " plackberrie: ‘Money;;::2,° ‘Mrs. Corey. Canned ‘vegetables—1, NEP. ae fg “Canned cherries—-1, “EE Atkinson 2, E. Atkinson.:. : Canned: peaches—I, EL Atkinson: | : . Canned ‘raspberries—1,° Ey “Atkin- El som: 2 Mrs. Campbell: : Any canned: fruit—t. Mrs. . Camp: hells. .2,.E. Atkinson, °° : ne ~ Collection of canned: foods—1, ‘Warlow. " Tomatoes Ww. Wi arlow:; 2.5 ‘Campbell. . “i Potatoes—l, Campbell 33.) aS “Potatocs—1: Hy “Spalding; 2 Ralph 3,°R, Banner.‘ S “Any — other vegetable—1,:) M. Bros3,2;2R: Banner ; 3, Angham, Co ye Fa . ‘Display of: ve agetables vd. Fleme ngs. 2. 8, Atkinson. Da HE Bh yet “Mrs. Se SEY (exe Ae CANADIAN, WHISKY, FLORAL. ee \ Atkinson, Yor . 2 House ‘plant=1, Mrs, F. Corey} NEEDLEWORK | Fe : 7 el . Mrs. W. ‘Warlow!s 3; Mrs. Corey’ Apron rs."H allowes 3:2, re hz, s Di Me ; "ARENA “WAY | Best: table ‘arrangements, Mrs; | Corey... - “4 4 Mhomas Ota Ts di 1s Lied, if 7 VANCOUVER BC . ‘ Other ravine). : Mrs. Gilman. «. Embroidered article—1; Mrs, Val Howe es: 2, Mrs, Voster,. ee eevee: 40 gees whet go aera neneitome ne pene ne ree eam re po encase eeemeron 218 er enmeenere-vemererensereme, gem neem wryserme \ Corey 2, Mrs. Ralph; 3, Mrs. Coreye |, pesaz AMHERSTBURG, ONT peers een nnncnneeneanatnenemnnencent Collection of, emt Slowers—-1,° Mrs. Corey, Test showing of “any type. 1. 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