2 PAGE EIGHT, og OM fe Sila (dt ie crs fg ect oe Riscucbas PENINSULA. AND Seiad ISLANDS REVIEW ° 8 ee = _. Thursday, September S, 1960. LT REN aeRO Sa — . . ‘Se F dermatology An the California city, y ; | has: not turned “his back on his na-\60°° GORDON. CHERRY PROUD MAN MAN. ae eee PR ae | Physici ci an Is. aac es i re ee eC ra : ” tive. Canada..He plans. tO” return ta Weg g British Columbiaas soon as a suit- Vii S] itor. He er e ‘able opportunity. develops. A ‘AD START Narrow Escape For Two Ww n| : Truck Drops 40 Feet To . each SIDNEY YOu aR TEE Teasers oe a SR Looking’ fine, and. fit and wearing “The doctor was. accompanied by: a: broad.smile,-Dr..G. H. Hoehn of | Mrs. Hoehn and their: children. They | Los Angeles, former Sidney medical |-made the’ journey. by car: Sripee LITTLE LEAGUE F FI : row escape. from serious, injury last Both’ were. taken -to hospital, suf- By: “PITCHER” po Deep. Cove ‘in’ the league finals. -etion of curve ball and let-up pitches De eea OER ees ' tr ae oe pO ye — rs . “Saturday evening in’ a ‘freak acci-| fering shock “and minor “cuts, | but!» Possibly the proudest man at.Mem- I" In the best three-out-of-five series, | to give his team an 11-3 victory and ; dine 0) vacate 1 "eo ‘ition ale ye oe “dent that. sent’ them: both to Lady) were released Sunday ~ afternoon, | orial Park on Sunday afternoon was | the first game was played at Deep| the league’championship. victor. & gence’ ~ convene : ~ Minto Gulf Islands Hospital, at Gan- when they returned to Victoria. Two ©: Victoria youths - hada s\eoe Gordon. Cherry, manager of the | Cove with A.N.A.F. edging out the} Sammy. Moorehouse, Ken. Stacey .“*Sidney has ‘certainl advanced ~ ges and demolished the 1949 Chevro- | Jack Coey suffered face lacerations | army-Navy-Air Force. Little League ! second best. team in the league by.| and Steve Thorne were outstanding y y" since 1952-when ‘I left here,’’ he de- |" clared. .‘‘There- is’ every -.evidence | -of _population ‘increase and I;know that this trend will continue.” Dr. Hoehn, now .a specialist in ee we. een and.a-disiocated shoulder in the fall.! Baseball’ ‘Club, who defeated’ Dee “Tet Y-ton’ truck ‘they were using. *P.|-a score of.10. to 3. Again -Doug |.for the winners, while’ Doug Han- : The. truck front and: top: was: rwith | Cove, to win. top. honors .and. cap-| Hannan. proved the stumbling block | nan’s heavy bat again counted for The mishap _ occurred at the picnic damaged... R.C.M.P. at Ganges, with | ture for the. first. time the | by pitching steady ball and. crash-| five of his team’s runs. ‘Tommie area’ on. “the” main - highway | at | Constable Harry Bonner’ in’ charge, : ‘Mitchell and Anderson trophy ing. out a four-run. homer in the | ‘Davis and Bobbie Moulton. were’ the Ganges... was at the scene in a matter of! -It.is doubtful; however, if this | first inning and a three-bagger in| sparkplugs for the Bombers. Ivor (Pat) Paterson was driving, | Minutes and remained’ until’ the pride. could surpass that. of team | the fifth. He received tight support| CREDIT “. with: passenger Jack Coey, when he truck was recovered and towed into| coach Reid Hannan, Sr.,. who took from brother Keith behind the plate | Much credit for the -succéss’ of ‘accidentally leaned against the door |.2 8arage at Ganges. lover. the A.N.A.F. club when they | and Ken Stacey at shortstop. this year’s league goes to Bruce and released: the catch which let the.|... The boys. were visiting, at tine Salt were in. homes Position and had lost SECOND :GAME. -Mutch, local -T.C.A employee, who ‘door on ~the.. driver’s” seat. open.! Spring Island:home.of Mr. and -Mrs. | their last:eight games: in: arow. , caerkin lack we. . Paterson: fell sideways. and. grabbed |- Harvey .Paterson,. of Victoria, par- When. the play-offs: started AN. | The. Second. Same’ was also ae ene bere working) president ve EVENING CLASSES ~ ‘ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL. DISTRICT No. 63 (Saanich) s.-: The Board of School Trustees. of School District No. 63° (Saanich) ~f _is pleased to offer ‘the: following ‘courses, beginning me week of Oct. 3. Registration nights ‘are -as follows: | ey North - Saanich - High School—TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, “3.30 p. Tt Mount Newton: High School—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 7.36.pmeo Roya! Oak. “High - School —. THURSDAY, SEPT.” BR. 7.30" pam! ‘sat the spokes.of ‘the’ steering’ wheel,'|‘ents.‘of. the- driver. Mr...and~ Mrs: | A.F.. anew taasnaenace ‘and: were | at Deep Cove: and led. py omnis. setae eho ghout, the season’ op- -. which..spun round. frony his weight, 5 Paterson purchased’ the Fernwood | given. little: chance against the: club cr ~~ turning’ ene vehicle ‘straight for-a| home of Mr. and Mrs: N. Howland | considered ‘the best’. the league. «Dee Cove Segregation ‘provel! they . banquet for all leatns: when’ tro: .<"40-foot drop toa rocky beach below.:| about 18 months ago and frequently | Behind the strong left. arm. of Doug }- were as good” as predicted aid | pies. se i be abner will wind Ri - s;Paterson' did: fall-out at the top, -hit-}.come: here... They bought. the. truck | Hannan, 11-year-old” hurler and this swept toa 136° victory. a ‘fors svimust, be ; odin at thi = “ting his .head° against a. téelephone.| only. a few’ days. ago from” W. De- | player’s prolific bat, A.N.A.F.-swept thet th ie a to Sidne ‘ban seek must be turned in. at’ this./]- NORTH SAANICH. HIGH SCHOOL” “pole, and the truck; with Coey inside | Long, of Fernwood Store.» Mr. De-} to three straight victories : over.| ne. teams. then" moved. to y) banque : a 2st aN RE ITE STII BEER I sista etme peat meer camerns gant eine sone a eNO pe A iON A AE NTR TT CET: fje-the third: and fourth game . _ART—Mr. D. J. Anderson, C.P.E., AO.C.A. ~ He : plunged over to the rocks below,’ |-Long bought it new in 19%. | Brentwood an and advanced advanced to. meet -meet | The ne come. ae’ played =) aa oF em vevemvam: | Recta OCT. 4,°7.30 PMN oye de st Fee 5. 00 | | my i ap | Seureay and A.N.A.F. produced a! MORE.ABOUT | tree OSE: 780 i ma — ners - Fee 5 10 L DT EAT | BEE Maton be cee Tue | gain POPS, MEE BRS HE Pate pec sh i | with a 7-3 win in what proved’ to be aac continued From: Page one): ENGLISH FOR NEW’ CANADIANS— ; ; - wes x 1 -rone of the best games so far D0 fhe ene ee ee ee eee » TUESDAY, 730 .PAM. 0 ne cen ets ee. $12, a 8 les $20.08 ‘| play-offs. a candidate,’ Liber al candida tei “Coup es $20 3 t CG res : SLIP-COVERING-UPHOLSTERY—Mr. Gc. Rousseau. ; } andidate. e lained that his! LOSS-UP Frank Greive: told Sidney. voters. ‘TUESDAY, OCT. 4,- 7.30. p-m. _ . Fee 319.00. wat By KLAUS. MUENTER. en ‘to, Sa heal ‘ni 5 ANSCHA | she , exp ‘mainl dis- : ‘For. the. fourth game on 1 Sunday, ‘As the: Communist candidate: well V.L.A. HOME- BUILDING—Mr. H. Wheeler. 7 Cg Be as : "Observer: ‘Jistening attentively” to e pou ical ra ya { ‘par ys pr ogram mee es y it: was. a toss-up for: both clubs who, knows it is only. possinle for us. all. + TUESDAY, .OCT. 4, 7.30. 5.m. cee a oe) 6~Fee 515.60 es the. speeches ‘of. five candidates ‘of |: “Hall: evidenced’ several things quite { armament—a pcint which cannot be | up to now; hed used all their first | to’ appear together ‘in’ a non-Com- WOODWORKING—GENERAL SHOP 7 oP Q ‘d | openly: - Aside. from-“ heckling: re- | “highly enough praised if it is carried, | string pitchers. A.N.A.F. started munist country.’ TUESDAY, OCT. 4,.7.30 p.m. 2 .2.0:-. 20.52... -. Fee $5.00 - J ifferent: parties. on. Friday night: at by bh ty and d ‘will, ‘ me ae . ACADEMIC COURSES— esky ae bee te leet “SANSCHA’ Hall’ lea eon ‘some | very) ‘marks: it: became apparent. that.num: ! py 2anesty”and “00 . { Colin. Effa:on‘the mound ‘and Keith . 2 ea re TUESDAY, OCT. 4,730 pm. . 2/02 0.2. Bee $20.00 ; r ea erous® people. ‘during © the: -question | He’ furthermore: stated: ‘that ‘cans! Hannan | behind ‘the... plate, while}... “phe B. C: Elegtric has gover ned Popis sree epee aed Paes mportant and illuminating: facts... ; - COMMERCIAL COURSES— ws o in oe \o> TUESDAY, OCT. 4,° 7.30. pmo. 22.20. 22 See Fee $15.00 0) SIDNEY. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ve a Pa! - BALLROOM: DANCING— 7. ee me THURSDAY, ocT.. 6, 7.30 ‘pm. els ob period. ‘expressed : disapproval: with |. ada’s neutrality. is- the: base. of her Bombers: : went. with Tutte. and} this provi “The ‘large’ number © of attending | certain policies: of the present B.C. | development: ‘and: of her. survival. _[ Paernton oo .. Pat. Thomas's prospective, voters: showed: hater Ae government. The answer's from. the In the first’ inning Deep Cove: sent { lost an ele i se ial: “Credit - eandidate at. times | Beside the | fact that: such - policy: is | ' ; the plat = an “absolute: clarification: : » | obviously "a: ‘divide. and... conquer” two runs across the plate and ap-' peared. off: to -a.. good. start. 90). f: ‘scdial ‘Credi minent | ‘counterpart’ from. ‘the! tactic, cleverly. applied by: ‘the’ centre | ‘In the: -second inning: : Effa got in ('complishments, stated M -ranks, on’ the contrary, ‘Show: | of ‘world. communism, it ‘hardly. could |'¢, trouble and’ loaded’ the..bases* with: ; ed: courage : when: he: ‘was unable: to: : eepond to, one: ‘of: the. queries: direct-. “Pee $15.00 fe + * Coupies $20.00 choos oe aon a LOUNT . NEWTON HIGH. SCHOOL’ a : cae } They. are the » government ferries poe -/ GENERAL SHOP. WOODWORKING Mr, R - Anstey. carry : canoe dakar on. B) Provincial walks:-". Coach: Hannan. - decided itt: ‘and: the. P.G:E: ‘Weare: ‘glad: they: Ae “- HOMEMAKING—Miss E- Horel: pee ve eee | awas time “for: a “change. ° Keith’ Han-|’ are’in. 1 favor of public owner: hip.” ao ee “TUESDAY. OCT: t, 7 30 ‘bm. : “eIteis doubtful. that ‘the candidate | ‘nan, a. ‘nine-year-old Yogi’ ‘Berra” |. HOME. NURSHNG— " seve vhas: lived ‘in: a. country: plagued |. was: called: in::to. ‘take. over. pitching o =, TUESDAY; ' OCT: 4: 39° pm: mmunistic: ‘rule.’ Iéi8:further- by duties ‘and: brother: Doug: “was: ‘taken a ‘KEEP FIT. FOR WOMEN-—=Mrs. more: incredible that. he learned the.| from: shortstop. to ‘catch. : This“ = TUESDAY, OCT: 4,.°7.30° p.m. ‘| true facts about a system which’ op: | ‘bination “proved : “unbeatable ae *. Tanner. len presses freedom ofthe speech and! walked’ the. first “batter. and. the} lli-)) which: erects. “concentration camps |. Bombers. scored: their ‘third’ run but po “for: people ‘Whose* only crime. it'is to|'with'the bases: ‘Still loaded he struck | va Fee $1500 t 2ESSMAKING—Miss H.Horé i ets will, ‘be: an ‘perpetual. trophy: ‘offered’ “for” “the ‘first time: this: “year eh First) public : function ‘to. be. offer ed: ‘by: the. club. this ‘year: willbe the ee Thanksgiving turkey’ “Shoot | Forest. Green: “During. the ‘month: of August: ‘Can- “adian and foreign. car and passen-| }dor-traffie “through : Sidney aboard] 35. - “Washington: State’ Ferries* showed" A slight dearense: compared: ta” the “same cmonth in1959. Comparing the July and August -lgures: evidences You: ‘are, in ator nto; ‘New. York c or: r lone _ +don'... or maybe in. Vancouver. | ‘a You are trusted as.a professional: mane? > ager or advisor with ‘Moneys: saved up. .” a Mee Li te yf an’ inerense of. car. and “passenger ity | br f sl ; Pep ee “i tenite: during the later month, 3} 3° “by ‘people. or by. companies oF share- BR ee, & , Yule in August, Woo, Wda6 Can a holders. Your’ lob is to” Place ‘these _ nan ‘and foreign’. ‘automabiles: and) ee savings. wisely. a 149,874 Canadian. and foreig yee ¥ ©) worn: ase. the: fers | “In the past. you ‘have put some. very ; the Vancouver: Tsland-to.the Ameri |. large..sums. of: money. in..B,C... (This. ean madninndsine loth: dirgetions, ‘and more. money like: it helped. make: during: Augusto wt, there.” were ‘our: province © for. a: long: time oath My. pee Canadian cane: foreign |: fe ears: and A7,218-- Canadas ie “fastest ‘growing. in Canada.) ped: massonger, ' You have been disturbed by the: 1958. During. Sate i ‘and'.1959 record of strikes in B.C, But. WWoahiakion stale” even.more disturbing to you is the pros helweon ‘Sidney's pact: that, if. the: ‘Socialist CCF’ party. were.to wine in the’ coming Provincial. “Election, an ‘ambitious: small gro Jp: “paid officers of labor Unions now dom- “|nating and financing ‘the: CCF would: control the. Government: of British Co- eS lumbia,. Je Joining u Union. Aeader power. ever: labor and industrial relations. with Pek orm tberooue cain name nti merriment omeporran Forme trates teeter a em a a eS, We De dager, at" “Athione Drive, “was. ‘ain those entertain. Linge in’ hanor’ of Miss Taynda:: Reds ; ‘nap, a dyride-deet at. this” month, > CasWorkers Of the Styywiy, Coffee. a See ores itn Room held a surprise party at the | oo eee Xolitical- powe ove call ropert ‘and _— home of Mya. ‘Ts Heal far: Migs Rede ho BBP Pome 2S uot Nerd Bioeeny oe knap. Guest of hovor was presented. . ~~ lives lives in. British: ish_ Columbia, this | group a with an automatic. tonster,. Guests) “Would have dangerous stren th. ote Nar were Mesdamers Vie Jordany Fy I peennenent lave dangerous stre ne wh Tooke, HW. Storey, Re Kerry M.Sinith, | Pais ee $0, wondering “whether: to: “not an key Worthen Not: Bele " be Fi : cuatote permite 9" mo re n Jean: aitente.| 40 oh octal, privilege | oes No ne gtatvte. has oF §P! Av Readies, MeBay Collards) oo BB more mone in. British: Columbia. or. “resouree : “ i, Bakdyin nd. the Mises. Coo Bee he Wagleay dei, Fs nent Moje “te put it in Alberta, Manitoba,. On- ; Adams ne 3, Tdie, | i tario ‘or ‘olsewhera <= without t such - rae reenant. = foe es. eve ong: ce subject vena are tang t ite ee . aaa (Vibrary bean dW ee feo A dinner: was riven by: Misa Panrt: | HE tints am Redk nap me the. Sidney: Way: cae cas Pan honor ef hercsister, Miss onda} 7 yRedknap. prier to her niarriage tal : : : loys Robert -A.. Richardson, Guest mere cece Wii fo help, ‘thes c “managers: of savings Misses... Carol Bayes, ee ‘make decisions favorable fo B.C., British. Adams, Allison Skinner, Maren Wil eae Columbians ‘should. vole jo reject the sone: Valse io Rast. Lehn Jardine ‘idea of State’ Seinlism, run lb a hand: ‘ {Baye harson, Lyn Melelany Share ee 9 ee ¥. : av Hannan, : Dorothy: Woods Tinie | a Mor rey, Garal Green, Diane Ata 5 Saree ee aud, obbl sla Heo go cts want} rere rermmomann ge meena: maven mamas eves eg _tisk--what would you do? Date a a PL BB : . ae eg “Govie Seatauory 12) pe ernment | qeeneye wine pus SIRIAL ‘PROGRESS. commarrrer = of. tho: ; B, Cc, Foderation ‘of Trade. & Industry. pL son Beople you “orin't peek | sieht without them. and: before. Jong jc. you ean’ yet Mong swith. fhem. ee ALL THE NEws Is) ® OU rane REVIEW | v