PAGE EIGHT, BS ANTCH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | eS eS Wednesday, March 15, 1959." Ne em OPERATORS GO | WASHING GLASSES | eee b |TO CONVENTION | _-When washing. glasses in very hot. 2. > 4 ; are ; 4 water, be sure to dip both the inside : ay TIN V ANCOUVER and’ outside ‘into ‘the. water at the a “Every phase of'a chief operator’s ‘same time, to avoid cracking. “it is | duties; from ‘recruit. training’ to bud- unequal expansion, caused, a ie a ‘| get. control;'was: ‘discussed © at. the | ing one part» too suddeaty that ‘annual .-spring...conference: of. B.C.- 4 cracks, glass. = ane Telephone |. Company's .: Vancouver | cee pera LE or Island chief operators held.: March i Miss Me. D. a Gane aus Le -12-and-13. -| Miss veren ange The two-day sessions were held in | Garrick, Gulf Islands:. Mrs. P. . Victoria and. attended .by 16° chief ‘Rendle, Lake Cowichan: Mes. As. operators from - Victoria and up- | Robillard, Sooke; Miss J. Boffey,. Island exchanges. .|Campbell River; Miss M. . Hickey, Chief ‘operators...who attended in- |Port Alberni. 7 clude: Miss E.-Nicholson, Nanaimo; | -Miss E. R. Stewart, Miss =. War- Miss -K.- Johnson,’ Miss K. Goodall | burton and Miss M. Mitchett of Vic- and Miss.P. Temple, Victoria; Mrs. toria; G. D. Stewart, Nanaimo: H. M. Geidt, Courtenay; Miss A. Bever- |W. Foulkes and E. S. Dirkson ‘of idge, Cumberland; Miss ©. Critch- | Vancouver also attended, as ‘vell as - |Over- Supply Depresses B. C. (ROSS ON THE FLAG GOES. THE DAYS OF CRUSADING _ Forests As Meier Ecos > By “DORIS | LEEDHAM “HOBBS is imposed. on-a large ‘fispie. leaf, , has béen ‘a rallying point. “The eight- | is “experiencing a surplus market | some shipping: costs.’’ - What. a-st ti trioti ‘}or -a “simplified coat. of -arms—we pointed : cross © of.-the. Knights .Hos- condition” for. its products: because.|.. Mr, Sinclair. re-stated “the com: at a strange emotion patriotism couldn’t do better. pitallers: of St. John (which we have. demand * has not yet fully material pany’s. operating results. in 1958. ; ts found myself gazing at the WE ARE CHRISTI AN. shortened ‘into’St.. John Ambulance ized’’ for the. output ou its. expanded: These had been made ‘public earlier . Sorgeous array of flags which decor- work) -signifies ‘the Beatitudes—the mills. a in.an advance summary. ~ ated the Mount Newton high school | . The three Christian crosses mean | conditions of life which were bless-| President Peter “T.. Sinclair, © of The company reporte 4 that’ de: a auditorium for ‘the high school model .SO much te us, fear by every child ed and conferred blessings. “|Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited, | spite the fact its newly- expanded assembly of United Nations recent- | in school, every. Cub an rownie, made’ this statement..in. Vancouver : ; dy: and,:, without * special. ‘intention, | every. Scout and Guide... We- should In the science of heraldry, the last’ week in his annual, report to productive Sapace were ae icked.-out: with pl re “all. the | not f t that a cross: is held by many as.the most ated at’ full capacity, sales during pie out: with | preasu {not forget that we are an avowed} ble “charge” on a shield.) Shareholders. — “| 1958 were a record-high of $84.9 mil- large and small Union Jacks!. The| Christian country. And, I say that : B sc 1:He called for “the utmost vi a |i increase of 7 large U.K. flag—and all the small | in all humility, recognizing our own And ‘each of the great crusading &ll- | lion, an ‘increase of.7.7 per cent over. , orders of chivalry had their own ance in 1959 in resisting operating | the $78.8 million reported in 1957. jacks as.the.-Commonwealth of Na-|‘shortcomings, we do try. to follow cost’ increases” and. for “more “ tions chooses to keep and honor its | the Christian principles in a world design and cross. . vigorous marketing activities” in The Previous nase, $79.5 million amother nation. | | divided sharply into atheist and a amnstide ‘CROSSES ho read {order to meet the industry’s condi- | Jeg INCOME I hope, most fervently, that when | Christian camps. | | High “school ‘students who. reae’ | tion of over-production. ae —_ 3 ce “Canada finally chooses its own de- LONG USED ‘The Talisman” by Sir Walter Scott ; : EXPANSION Net income in. 1958, after provid-'|ley,- Duncan; Miss’ J. Muirhead, ; H. G. Bourne of Vancouver, zeneral "Sign the Union’ Jack will have the | ‘The cross. was a’very old religious will remember ae bias Hospitallers “He. ‘attributed: . the ce on Ce ee eered taxes, page aces — Miss ‘i Cc. Enos. for- | traffic: manager of B.C. patunene en oy ‘place of honor. -The Red Ensign is | symbol, long -before the: birth of wore black and white without em- | situation to ‘the large scale. expan- are 7) merly ‘of Sidney. and:now of Parks- | Company; ea | million in 1957, an. increase of 51.1. | === —— ; sion, of’ pulp ‘and paper manufactur- a broidery: or. gold and. silver- stitch- “ae ‘notable. flag,:. and: with a fleur-de- ; Christ, and, :all.through the. ages, it ni oe 8 eae Tee nage pe ene _ ing, with: their ‘star-cross: in white, . -| per.cent, but was still 29 per cent be- me ing. facilities undertaken by the in-| 1. carnings reported in 1956, which . B UIL DING B A R GAINS. dustry. in recent: years. This -ex-. over-supply a: “palm”? ’ three .-to. ‘four inches in: ( “size on their black cloak. In war, pansion was planned in ‘anticipation | were § $7.9. million. : ~ Combination Sion Doors—- sq 12x20 Garage— "146" 3 however, they wore-a red “surcoat | ¢ long-range demand whieh. has nel In order to: meet the imereaséd: ¥ _ Complete,. from. .2:.. .. Complete... -<* | competition in all our. ‘trading areas, . -with a ‘plain: “white - cross—a crusad- | ; OES * ing cross—which .we know as the : et} fully. materialized. both domestic and foreign, which re- . SAANICH LUMBER. YARDS LTD.. ~ Bdalt het! : aR EN Another’ factor was. the ‘ “deterior- _ a 5408. “STYLE. COLOR ‘COMFORT . ier at at akan fall u oe t ation: of export lumber markets ‘be- Is dustry’ Fe od oe sktomst Douglas Sten > Phone EV a I} It is strange that, of all these great | —--—--- co | ‘ ‘ . ‘Women’ S ‘Canvas. Wedge Shoes—White and blue ‘$3 99 orders of knights, whose first object “Their devotion to those whom they | we direct our main energies in 1958 : . & A) : ~ Misses’ Red. and Blue. Canvas Shoes... 2... “$1.99 | | was to open and keep open ‘the road knew as’ “our lords ‘the sick”. is | toward more effective ‘cost controls oo ae oo 7 . ee . oq. 4| for pilgrims to the holy places,. only: doubly. recognized ‘in our English and: greater ‘Giversification of our-|. Men's. Casuals Starting At coc tencnteeeeteeeee B79 the Knights ‘of St. John have lasted:| Cross of. St. George and the black | products,” Sinclair: said. “The am \N “Men's. Brown Suede ina banker's, last.c2).....512.99 |! to this day, and it was from their ‘pointed star barge of St... John | result was timproved earnings over | eS EEA Beige” Casuals a Cn TE tig eS a! $10.99 || efforts for the sick and wounded | Ambulance Association. 1957.” S a. that our hospitals sprang. i a en et a ER I | The Feral Funeral Chapel 7 =| Treasurer Is Pre sented With | ss out Sabres the, Pentowle q : oan roblems ‘of: transportation. ; Token yf Service By Church |. 1400: VANCOUVER STREET - . EV 54465. “The: -W.A. of.. St. .Paul’s: United Women’s. Missionary meeting, “and ut Le, met’ in: the school hall of the introduced Mrs. Matkin of -Victoria, |. "= | who: gave. a: very. fine. report of ‘the 5 , * yeeent, presbyterial | meetings when March '4, with, te: ‘president, be S| over 100 delegates, : as" well.“as’ offi: 7" 70 CLEAN id J. D..B " the-ch Ey 7 utler in’ the ‘chair. BLAMHET. $ f : “The: ‘meeting. opened with: pray er were ‘piven Leen and ee |) andthe singing of a hymn. Mrs.| Rey, Laura Butler, Miss MacKeen D..C. Dickeson read the minutes. of | nq others. during the two- o-day. ses- | the. last- meeting - ‘and’.Mrs.. K./D.: sions. ‘Scott gave: the: ee report. Mrs: “Matkin dthessed the fact that -"Mrs.. Butler; on: “behalf. of the: ‘money and clothing» were: ur gently |. {adies, presented. Mrs. “R.. C.. Mart- | ‘needed. for” church work: in ‘Japan; 1). ‘man with: a small: gift: in, token of Korea. and ‘Hong “Kong. She. ‘yeport=. \". esteem -for “her. ‘work,’ as. treasurer | Bed= that” “Mrs: ‘MacIntyre. would “be | ‘during the past five years. ‘glad’ to show slides of her. recent [oat was: reported that Mrs. F..Col- | trip to “Japan. The meeting closed: ‘lin had’ been’ transferred: ‘from “Rest | with: pr ayer, ‘and: ‘asocial : half- hour’ Haven. hospital: to ‘Mount St. ‘Mary’ s° and tea” was ° enjoyed by ‘alle “After Priory in. :Victoria Mrs. Watt Bave. ‘the tea the’ members: of Shoal’ ‘Bay ‘group.’ displayed “a-itable of.” “made: ats, which ‘sold: b i ky ALL THESE ‘AND MORE - at if pest . way Yer -ehurch ‘at 2.30: p. m.on Wednesday, | ium. © Siitp Nitraprills (Ammonium N ‘ertilize “you. séen' those’ blankets 30 a color-bright;: 's0.‘spotlessly clean, "80° Juxuriously. soft’. “and fluffy, They’ will look} C pa ner oe and: ‘feel. ‘like: new. agains; “Ay : ‘ AT GEM. THEATRE bie “Houseboat”, . in. technicolor. atid: vistavision: starri ing Cary: ‘Grant: and Sophia Loren, will: ive at-the Gem 1 'Pheatre: Thursdaj here. are com.’ plications. from: ary’s three de=. J light. impish. childre ‘played: ‘by: Charles*.Her bert:. Mimi" Gibson ‘and: Paul. ‘Peterson, : - : tor the |f es frequent: TCA service to. REGINA, CALGARY. 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