. PAGE EIGHT . SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, July 25, 1951. ing this, then it is up.to the people’s elected representatives and the gov- ernment to take legislative action to ,; bring monopolies under control so | that the public can be adequately ‘served. | Good selection of Materials on hand. Six out of every Ten cars need Brake — Estimates Free — attention .. os Yours One. .of the Six? “HAVE YOUR BEES. CHECKED Now! F. JEUNE & BRO., LTD. (Established 1886). 3 | “I trust that: our government will Janine is “the young ‘Winnipeg singer : specializing in French ‘and| Make strong representations along English: novelty:tunes who helps to turn on the sunshine every. Thursday these lines.” . ‘ at.4 p.m. on the CBS Trans-Canada network. Here she’ is with singing; — comedians. Marsh ‘Phimister.and. Bob Byron who appear with her on the Prairie edition of the’Sunshine Society show. Not. seen, but very. much. heard :.on: the program; are Eric .Wild’-and_his music-makers. - Other éditions: of the same show :come from. Vancouver.on : Mondays, from ‘Toronto on. Tuesdays:and' from’ Montreal on Fridays.’ Each city: has: its own gang. of entertainers—all experts in bright banter. and blues-chasing songs. .In.. Vancouver there -is’ Ray. Norris .and .his band, .with vocalists Pat Morgan and Betty’ Phillips; in Toronto, Bert Niosi and -his.:boys, with Dorothy ‘Alt, _George. Murray and Billy O'Connor; and ‘in. Montreal, Art Morrow's group with Ken. Harris and Joyce Hahn. ; ch, Member Calls For ptter * telechone Service Arthur J..R. Ash, of Brookleigh , and in co-operation with the muni- Road, member: of the provincial. cipalities, present a united front in ran 1: defatatine ne ee pene oe opposing. any. further | increase at ‘He’ protests. any: increase ‘in: tele-- this, time. ee phone. rates until ‘the service pro-.|: .“A company. enjoying such 2 a.mon- vided by ‘the, ‘company is ‘improved. copoly as: this company, should not. Mr, ‘Ash: has. stated’ his views on'} be™ ‘permitted - “to ride rough :shod: the subject in the’ following letter | over the people “and. receive increas- addressed .. to, ‘Premier Byte on aa ed rates when they. are ‘not. provid- |. Johnson: " : [ing adequate’ and proper | service. to]. “As” you: ‘are aware,. the. British . its subscribers. ‘Columbia - “Telephone ‘Company® “has again applied to the'Board. of Trans- |: “The. practice: of. “the! Board of port Commissioners for a: further ‘Transport: Commissioners. in allow-. ing interim: rate. ‘increases’ in... the: “Case ‘of. the: B.C. ‘Telephone. ‘and. the: CPR. freight « rates,’ ‘geems -'to be. growing. and. this. doesnot: ‘promote - Canvas in Stock Up. to ‘10 Feet Wide 570. Johnson Ste tas G 4632 , , : ra . a . : = : rear: _ rs: CETERA . o i e . : . . . . | ‘ - =_— — Sunshine Society _ $180 MILLION STEEL WORKS | )~ BRIDGE AND. SID = E Y. On. July 17, Hugh Gaitskell, Brit- HEAVY: TI . WHARF GEM THE ATRE- 45 ’ | ain’s. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stock - _ Show Starts 7. rs p.m. opened Europe’s largest steelworks, 7 Dressed 2 x 4 and Shiplap in toc en . ~— : Matinees - Sat., 1 30 pm at -Margam, South Wales... Four JULY 26, 27, 28—THURS., FRI, SAT. . : Welsh. steel firms combined their BR ADLEY & NORBURY MILL - “SQUARE DANCE KATIE”. (MUSICAL COMEDY) | ‘| resources. under the title of “The 3 Vera Vague. - Phil Brito. . | Steel Company. of Wales to build | “Live and Let Live”... “BLUE. BLOOD” (Color) (OUTDOOR. DRAMA) | the” works. covering » 414° miles of 1 85M _ -Bill Williams .- Jane Nigh / |land’rimmed:by sand dunes. | % ” PHONES: ‘Sidney 220R. or ‘si dr ee ate tan pe "JULY 30, 31, AUGUST 1—MON., TUES. WED. | a Roberts Bay - ‘eney a : “SUNSET BOULEVARD”. (DRAMA) “As. one’-who believes .in free en- eee et cole. ‘William: Holden -. Gloria’ Swanson terprise, I do not advocate the gov- = —— oe i ; ernment going. into business:: How- : — " : = ae __ Photo-Nite Wednesday. ‘Fund. now $200. ever, the B.C. Telephone Company p enjoys. .a-.monopoly ‘that. very “few ; iN 5 other companies ‘enjoy. in Canada, ; VE “GOING ON YOUR HOLIDAYS? and their responsibility is to see |i NOW Ota “AWNINGS MADE. ae that service:is rendered to the gen- OR RENEWED ; a Be s sure your Brakes are in first-class safety. order. : erat Puble for xetes ‘charged... Pail- while material for frames is available. -DOUMA MOTORS 7 me Cy ‘DOUMA, Owner ae oy : 3 ‘CORNER RECOND bl and BEACON. AVE. - 7 wi fl aoa tae eae. lonatstta pepe amo tengin serve engine emrenn mie gute’ Den meee Panto Oe gesticntiaad reas i This sterling tea s acdile by ‘John n tongferd 4 BA and John Sebille, London, Englond (1764-65), II '* ait considered one of the finest ae : collector's items‘in Canada. ; os “PROTECTION ‘Specialists ‘in “every type ‘of insurance . a (except life) since 1887. | ; A distinguished product of oN EU oP aes THE: BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY co. LID. =: New Westminster, B.C. province. iis “While I. am. in, ‘no: 5 iposltion’. to ‘aay the: c any. is :not: entitled to; ae further. pany. ae ‘I’ wish, on ‘behalt |’ Public: confidence in these ” OMe 3 of ‘the people of my. ‘constituency, | panies, ‘and , Public: boards. vigorously protest this ‘increase’ until: : company, can: provide. adequate: i a cccCcChAEMNNR NER | enemy, ‘desires. “GAS. WARFARE. “While: gas “warfare: does not Present: as. ‘much danger 2 as ‘atomic ‘attack it « can n be serious if: weather. conditions. are. “favourable, depending. on wind temperature and a ‘ degree of moisture. “The nature of ‘the terrain has much to do with the success _ of the attack.” Open country allows free movement while » built-up areas tend. to “retain gas. The three most effective gases are Choking, Blister and Nerve’ Gas. Any of these may be distributed Q8 vapor, as solid particles or by the process of — a! liquid droplets. : In..the. case. of gas attack. keep your: ‘respirator handy, make sure it: is always ” a in “good condition, Practice, putting, it, on n quickly, do. not. ‘touch any food « or. r water i in ee bs open containers: me : ' 7: ) GERM. _WARFARE— fas Germ warfare. ‘Presents new - problems , in. civilian ‘and: ‘military. defence,’ Q Te fe on sed canbe. carried : ‘out by: air:in the: form: of: mist: sprays, | from: submarines: through * _ : ~miat! ‘machines,’ cby: Percussion bombs. ‘and | ‘by. fifth, column | Poisoning | of * food. sand: 2 water supplies, : Because. “germ ‘and toxin ‘attacks « can sometimes be carried out t secretly, defence. is. ‘dif ficult. However, there are things you must do to lessen. the chance of success _ of this type of warfare. 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