TS TIAL AT TTS b] library service by the middle of BRITISH THOROUGHBRED M MUNICIPALITIES RIGHTS 1953, It is now March, 1954, and| SOLD TO CANADIAN | Rotarians Report , s e no bookmobile has appeared and | DO NOT EXIST ON LIBRARY BOARD throughout our: municipality with : Long awaited bookmobile service Board. meeting which I have been this promised type of library sere “went into operation in Central Saan- | able to attend this year on account vice, { “icly on Monday, when Alex Lacour- | of being out of Canada, but I have We feel that the bookmobile; siere and L.. E. Taylor were the first |been fairly well informed as ‘to library service to our municipality patrons. The service’ is provided by | library matters as I'read the papers is now long ‘overdue and we await ‘the Victoria Library Board for the |and other communications. positive assurances at iis time as use of outside municipalities paying | We attend this meeting in ‘a to when the bookmobile. library for the library facilities. | listening and advisory capacity Introduction of the service fol-|only and I take it that that refers (The reply to this enquiry given lows an’address to.the library board |to advising this board regarding by the Nbrarian was that they felt given by Reeve Sydney Pickles, their library service as it affects fairly sure th: at the bookmobile March 25, when he stood behind the | our® municipality as a subscriber, service. will commence in. Central: erations in our municipality, board in its administration policies. Voted for Service Saanich on or about April 5. next). ‘ Reeve Pickles’ addréss is published: In 1952 the ratepayers of Central Status of Hirers betow. Saanich voted to subscribe for lib- Regarding the status of the fhe: g statu rary service from your library and, > Cewstral Saanich is one of your |more particularly, that such service bulk subscribers and as Reeve of; be provided by bookmobile. the tunicipality I would lke to Promises were then given that state that this is the first Library | we could expect the bookmobile a ee Se =F enter eee oe oman Rt ae municipalities surrounding the City of Victoria who subseribe for lb- rary service from your library, | believe [am correct in stating that as a municipality: We are the hirers of the city library service and LONDON FISH & CHIP CAFE | We are not bound to hire this _. service; Where They’re Cooked We hire it voluntarily at a charge based on the use we “We Olde English Way” [| ake of the service and) nd ° ~ We can stop hiring this service WE USE THE BEST HALIBUT ONLY at any time by giving the agreed notice of such action; for this service and lf we terminate this service we have no continuing obligation; ] understand that the City of Victoria is not under any legal obligation to make this lib- rary service available to any municipality outside the city and it is therefore being made available purely as a gesture Also try our Fried Chicken and Beef Tenderloin Steak For Prompt Service Phone’ Your Take Home Orders Qur obligations at all times are Allow 20 Minutes to Prepare definitely limited to the paying 723 PANDORA AVE. (Across From City Hall) of the agreed scale of charges EMPIRE 8721 13-tf | and there's another . Welcome for you... ICALVERT HOUSE ties and it is therefore not our business or responsibility as to how the Victoria “Library them for’ their library service. tional costs or capital expendi- our -opinion. ity of the. service. : Same Position a | ‘GOODYEAR | “Tires | and Tubes” Sales. and: “general. sér= : = “vice ‘expert. Tire:: re-": ow pairing’ and- rétreading Special. shopping: ‘service. f£-to “HS MOVERTISEMENT (S NOT: PUBLISHED OR ‘DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD as ae id ‘BY. ™ GOVERNMEN TOF BRITISH. COLUMBIA. : As a result of legislative r revisions: in ‘the. B. C.. ‘Hospital Insurance Act , : which. became effective. April Ast, 1954, you are no longer required. to pay premiums. The Government. of British Columbia, on; “your behalf, war pay your - premiums into: the Insurance Fund. : Any premiums: you have paid in advance of April Ist: will be refunded automatically. Please do not write in concerning your refund as this would only delay your cheque. Refunds will be mailed in the near future, Hospital benefits will remain the same; all-inclusive public ward accom- modation which includes all services provided by the hospital in which you are a patient. The ‘“dollar-a-day” plan will continue as will the $2. 00 emergency short-stay charge. . Out-of-province benefits avill continue ‘as before, providing you have not been out of the province for more than three months,. To be, aligible ‘for benefits, ae “person must be deemed a resident of British Columbia, or au dependent of a roside nt, , : A resident is a person who: was living in B C on March sist, 1954, with, the intent of establishing. his home here and -has been. a resident since then or - has lived: in, BAC, continuously 1 for the: twelve- month. ‘period » prior to: his: entry into hospital or has been certified: by the Deputy Minister of Weltarg 48 being entitled to Health Services. Wa person ‘leaves the province for more than twelve months, he will, no longer be considered a resident, A resident’s dependent who is a full-time student at a school, university or other educational institution located outside the province shall not cease to be considered a resident, A resident who leaves the province but who maintains a home and dependents within British Columbia shall not cease to be considered a resident, a The British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service - , Wednesday, April 7, 1954. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE SEVEN there is widespread dissatisfaction | jyed . filly, Kerkeb, owned by the service will-actually commence op-,| - to the surrounding municipali- fees. lt would be in the best ‘Board disposes cof me ieing It must be fully realized that one _ charges or fees which we pay cannot expect to have manage- It is no direct concern of ours whether our payments for this service are spent on -opera- tures; our sole concern being | fi whether we are receiving al ’ satisfactory: library ‘service, in lf “we are not satisfied we can and should protest to the lib- rary board regarding the qual- Th a fact, awe are in’ exactly the |.” for its inspirational value. All theat the conference, from Alaska to addresses were most challenging, Washington. The host-club, Vic- and the discussions most informa-toria, is to be warmly commended tive. for its excellent organization and Sixty-three clubs were represented sumptuous hospitality. ? a , . A four-year-old British thorough- M hen Sidney Rotary Club nee en Wednesday evening last week in the Aga Khan, has. been sold to Vernon Hotel Sidney, F. Stenton reported G. Cardy, of Quebec. Kerkeb is by that plans were being made for a Straight Deal out of Brenda Mar, Stare on the community hall for and had four wins to its credit last Sidney. . ; ; . year, ; The. Rotary Club has set aside ‘ _~—__— $300. from ~its .community service ‘game. position “as: the hirer, fund to assist Sanscha, | SICKROOM_ COMFORT FOR RENT | Complete rental. service at reasonable _ rates forev erything the doctor orders. ~ McGill & Orme Surgical Supplies Ltd. 1012 BROAD ST., VICTORIA, B.C. either’ as a. municipality or an Reports.on the’ district convention individual, of any other’ ser-1 recently held in Victoria were given vice, either public or private,! by Rev. W. Buckingham, V. C. Daw- such as glectricity or telephone} son,.R. E. Gile, S. S. Penny, D. A. services. Smith and W. J. Wakefield. Major It would, therefore, be presump- Penny is president-elect of the tuous on our part if we de- Sidney club. manded that we should be-| These covered different aspects of come a member of their man-| the convention, and all were agreed aging board and have a vote | that .this sathering was outst: chi in the management of their! —— business. { It would be likewise presump-! 4 tuous for a municipality or any PAN. ABODE of its officials which is simply hiring service from another (1951) LTD. municipality to publicly criti- ie LOG HOMES ® CABINS 5} cize the relationship between! > @ COURTS ® GARAGE , the municipality supplying the reo. service and its cmployees, | owe sea Easy ra a \ . ee rf 2S a in regard to claims which have CONTACT been made that the municipali- ; ties, outside. Victoria, who are T. J. De La Mare ’ hiring library service should| } “2851 Tudor Avenue, Victoria } have official representation on ‘Phone B 6384 or Alb. 37-R_ 4 “the Victoria Library Board) & : with voting power, at present, . only the City of Victoria car- ries the full responsibilities and obligations’ for the financial condition of the library and its employee relations. Should a serious financial deficit arise, it alone is responsible. The customer municipalities are free of any obligations other than to pay the agreed service LEAVE NANAIMO FOR HORSESHOE BAY f Daily: 6 aos. 10 ate, 2 poitie, 6 petite, 10, fit. A Free connecting bus service from Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver a Sewniown Vanesaver Gty @ S a Milk rates high with athletes in training. | q . It’s an abundant and economical source of highly important food elements: protein that builds, sustains and repairs. body tissues; calcium, the tooth and bone builder; ? Vitamin A; and thiamine for healthy. nerves. ~ ‘interests of these- municipali- ties to leave this condition as | it is. ment .representation without having’ to assume definite re- sponsibilities. . Eat protein foods Oo ve 7 3 a e : for physical vigour 3 _ Sports College has made repeated tests on the value of protein for: - ” physically active people. We find that athletes getting adequate > . amounts of milk and other dairy. - foods 1) feel more like praticing | 2) encounter fewer and briefer periods of staleness that slow °°. - dowa training” 3) perform 7 NS NGS Bri i Eee ae pressure, worry more, : ey less. “This ©: ‘strain:on body and. brain makes physical, fitness - easier: to lose—harder : to: regain. “Today's tense living, ‘lowered resistance, :. ‘overwork; “worry—-any. ‘of. these may affect. = normal kidney action: "When kidneys: get: ‘out: ‘of. corder,. excess. i ‘remain® in’ the system. : Then” backache, : isturbed.. Test;’: that ““‘tired-out”.: heavy: headed! feeling ‘often. follow.: That’s: the - time to take: Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's * stimulste’ the kidneys to. normal ‘action. Then you feel better—-sleep better work better: Ask’ for Dodd's Kidney F Pits; al ayy y drug counters aE GOVERNMENT OF - ‘THE ‘PROVINCE OF BRITISH: COLUMBIA | Take notice that the ‘Liquor Control Board. of: - British: Columbia, with. the ~ approval: of’ the. Lieutenant- Governor: in. ‘Council, has. designated ‘the, following: - area. as. a. licensing are a for the. issuance. of licences under the. “Government. Liquor Act, 1953” :— em 2 Licensing Area No. 60, Description: Village of Sidney. And further take notice that the Board will receive a Henkiols f area until the 22nd day of May, 19654, mP a licences within that And further take notice that the Board will, at a meeting to be held at th : e Board’s office 525 Fort Street, in the City of Victoria, on the 25th day of May, 1954, commencing at’ ‘the - hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, proceed to deal with the applications for licences received ed prior to the 22nd day of May, 1964, unless in the. meantime :— SE kb allh tei Ate tags, a (a). The Municipal: Council of ‘the Cor poration of: the Village. of Sidney faiiaag the Liew: “ -tenant-Governor in. Council to submit. to a vote of the electors of the: polling avions : Within: the Heonalnig area any: orell-of the questiona hereinafter set out; or 0%. : (b) The Lieutenant: Governor receives Q. ‘petition in the form. preseribed by these rogulations ores or to alike effect. signed by thirty-five per centum of the electors. of the polling: divisions °°. within the licensing area requesting that any or all of ‘the questions hereinafter set ‘out be submitted to a vote of the electors of. the polling. divisions: within the: licensing: areny: . The ‘queations: that ahall upon request ag aforesaid be submitted. to a ‘vote: of. the lctors ad in the licensing aren are as follows +— ; roe: a (a): ‘Are you in favour of. the sale of ‘beer, ale; and ‘stout, only under ‘a public. house Ticence wees ‘for consumption on Heensed premises? “(Note:—-A public-house licence ‘will be similar to the prosent, beer- parlour licence, )- (b) Are you:in favour: ‘of. the gale of beer, ale, stout, and wine. only. under: a dining-room ae licence, for consumption with meals. on licensed premiaes? an 7 (Note :—-Dining-room Heences will be granted to hotels,. restaurants, elubs, railway- ens, : steamships, and resorts.) en (c) Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under nN dining-lounge Neonee for. consumption with meals on licensed premises? ee (Note:—Dining-lounge licences will he jagued principally to what are commonly known, ag cabnrets, and to clubs.) a (a) Are you 7 favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge licence for consumption, on. n licensed _ promises (Note :—Lounge Neanees will be inqued to coektail- pant They will: he rabid: only ~ a olubs, ~~ resorts, vallway-care; ‘and ateamships.); ees LIQUOR CONTROL” BOARD» ~ PROVINCE OF BRITISH. COL UMBIA D McQ uaay, Chairmen