Vi -PAGETWO) SANTO Eee AY one ee eee Sa ieee Peat ne Ma Rh ___Wednesday, June 3, 1964 - DELEGATES TO. TOURISM FOURTH INDUSTRY _ he Ww. A. Jones Installed As : CONVENTION — McTavish P.T.A. President s«|“VISITORS, 1963” REVIEWED — The following: member's of the Sid- a Mrs.::S.:-Fisher,. president /of ‘the meeting was followed ‘by: the serving i. ney ‘branch, Old Age Pensioners’ Or- ganization, were. elected as. dele- BY ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER | Saanich.:, Peninsula’. Parent-Teacher | of. refreshments. ae i : { a gates fo: attend: the. annual conven *.On Wednesday, May 27,. Dr. David vice.-.Mr. Crossley: also intr oduced’ | ‘tion in the’ ‘city: of Penticton | from Bruce M. Williams, ‘assistant direc- MRS. we a. WAKEFIFLD a _ PHONE: GR 5-219 Rar | ~ June 17 to 19: Samuel Voas, Robt. | TU" ner, deputy minister of recre- . snegagq | tor. of. the. -B.C.. Government. Travel j" .-Mr. find: Mrs. Don. Cousinesis: East parents, who will attend the wedding: : Thompson, “Mrs.~ Sylvia Dear . and | ation. and. conservation, addressed Bureau, who assisted. Dr. Turner | Saanich. Road, spent Sunday. at their! of thei. son: in Rhode Island, Miss ee: Sin A Autehis: They will: o_o was intreduced by a aa ee with color slides: : | summer home ‘on. North Pender} McAdanis will: manage the motel. » June 3| Dr. Turner reviewed the results of Island. They were accompanied by| Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright of Puy- “The secretary of the Sidney or-}ian Jack Crossley, who weviewed a project an der view by his depar -t-; Mrs. Henderson, McTavish Road, |allup, Wash., recently visited’ the ganization reports that there will be|the speaker’s outstanding career in ment in 1963—a research on the|also their three grandchildren, Tim-| latter's parents, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robt. more than 300 delegates from 98] the fields .of. athletics, agriculture, tourist business in B.C. Over 2,000! Terry and Richard, from Duncan,| Coward, Fifth St. branches. _: leducation and B.C. government ser- visitors to the province were inter-|Who. spent the week-end with their) wr, Herbertson, of Victoria, is a viewed; cach was questioned for | 8"andparents. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. about half an hour. A booklet pro-| Miss D..Clack, daughter of Mr. F. S. Cross, West Saanich Road, Mr. duced us a result of this survey | and Mrs. D. M. Clack, Fifth St., was Herbertson hopes to take. up resi- “Visitors, 1963"' is recognized.as one| the winner of the ‘quilt. offer ed. by dence in the district in the very near of the best results of. its kind ever]|.the Save ‘the Children Fund. group. future published. and has become .a™ best| The draw. was made. at the group's and Mrs. ohn D. Taylor, 9235 seller, said Dr. Turner. It is used|™ecting on Wednesday, May 27. east Saanich’. Road, were. among extensively as.a guide throughout! Miss S. Toye, daughter of Mr. and those who attended the graduation Canada and the United States for Mrs. B. . Toye,.. Dencross: Terrace, exercises last week at.the Univer- future surveys of this kind. was among.the. young ladies invited sity of Victoria. Their son, James, | “pres ~~ ur by the Royal Roads cadets to attend ; INFORMATION. ine er ndidion ball at‘Canadian Ser- received his B:A. and this week has| eq to the pupil in grade six or seven| group’ will hold their annual picnic. | What was learned from the. sur- vices Colleze; Royal Roads, on Fri left. for Alaska» where he will be} who submits the best drawing to be|at: Beaver Lake. They will at that vey? First, tourists flocked in from | day, May 29..~ ; a temporarily: employed. . 2 , {judged by Mr: Williams of Lans-| time decide on a date: in September. Alber ta, Washington, Oregon and “Miss ‘“McAdains” dauighter of. Mi. |: Mt. ~and. Mrs.’ James W. Bond, downe junior high school, The school }‘for: the showing’ of films. taken by || California. ‘Most of the visitors were and Mrs. “Ro BE. MeAade ims, Bazan | With: Jimmy, went on a camper trip picnic. will be held onthe. last day} E.R. Hall. After the meeting had. {in the middle to upper ‘income brac- |‘ Bay Motel, Lochside Drive, is home |0 the Upper and Lower Campbell| of school, June 25, at Cole Bay... | been’ adjourned, refreshments. were j| ket—the Californian being the “rich from Missouri Valley College, Mar-| kes for a couple of days’ trout! Before installing. the new slate of|'served. . Assistant “hostesses were: [| guy", said: the speaker, They came | I shall, Mo. In. the absence of her fishing. They » enjoyed perfect! officers, Mrs. Fisher gave a talkon| Mrs. W. G. Ballintync and Mrs. H. for these ‘reasons (in order’ of im-|°0S') = -~-— | Weather and a good catch of trout.| the work of the P.T.A. Council. ‘The! Clark. portance): . scenery, outdoor activi-| tourists have been changed! by Dr.| 5S. A. Kirk, Third St., is a patient —— ties, city | activities and special at-! Turner’s department. As’ mostj{in Rest Haven Hospital. tractions.. Where did they stay?— people do: not make plans for a va-| . Rev. C. H. and Mrs. Whitmore, motels 45 per .cent,.camps 25 per Lovell Ave., attended: the United cation until ‘much later. than previ- cent, hotels 7 per cent—most of the ously ‘estimated,: the bulk. of adver-| Church Conference in, Vancouver { last week. rest stayed with relatives. With ref- tising is not. done:in May.and June. ; ; erence: to accommodation, they . de- Publicity will be. concentrated in Mrs. .M. ‘Fleming, Seventh St., ‘sired cleanliness,, comfort and quiet, | source ‘areas—Alberta, - Saskatche-|-is a patient in Rest. Haven Hospital. he said. ; wan, Washington, Oregon and: Cali-{:. Miss. Cathie Rivers; Canora .Road, FOURTH INDUSTRY : | fornia. “Attractions that tourists pre- left on ‘Tuesday for -Montreal where F Tourism, now, worth well: over| fer will, of course, now. receive most | She .will sail for Le Havre, France. $15,000,000 per annum, is our fourth} coverage, Rotarians were told. She will spend the’ summer in south- ranking industry. Dr. Turner estim-| POPULAR PORT | : ern. Europe and will proceed: to Lon- |. j| ated that in 10 years, it will likely |. Sidney’ was stated to be a popular don in the fall for an extended visit, a1 rank: second : only. to” our forest in- port of ‘entry. “Dr. -Turner congratu- ‘dustry. -Each: family spends an! aver-|-lated: local: government officials: and age of-$91.10:in:B.C.—one-sixth ‘ ‘stay | residents... for’ - their’ reputation: ‘of BE SURE. TO SEE ; P “MITCHELL, & ANDERSON’ Ss. ‘AD ~ ‘ON PAG “10° Council, installed the. following slate of officers ‘for'1964-1965 at the annual meeting ‘. of the’ McTavish -. Road BAZAN BAY. P.T.A._ held . at the school on Mon- UNIT PICNIC. day,. June 1:2». President, Mrs. W. A.. Jones; vice- | ON J UN EK 15 president, Mrs. E. C. Lovejoy;| Bazan Bay unit of St. Paul's secretary, Mrs, Q. M. Russell; trea-} United Church Women gathered at surer, Mrs. G. Evans; social, Mrs.} the home of Mrs. A. Ostrom, Patri- ' Criss and Mrs. R, Jackson; ‘publicity, ;cia Bay Highway, for their monthly Mrs. R. Evans; membership, Mrs.| meeting recently, In the absence of T..M. ‘McMartin; . dental health, Mrs. Mrs. J. Crossley, -president, Mrs. P.. Criddle. ‘|H. R. ‘Evans, vice-president, pre- During the business’ portion ‘of the| sided. meeting,. the ‘members . finalized Following devotions given by Mrs. plans for the sports day to be held! J. Kennaird, Mrs. Ostrom read the at ‘the school on Friday, June 5, minutes’ of. the’ previous meeting. weather permitting. Sansbury and | Mrs.: H: Clark,’ treasurer, reported a Durrance. Road schools have been| bank balance after’ recent catering, invited to participate. © of $76.26. ; ~The art scholarship. will be award: On June 15,‘ the ladies ' of. this. . ITALIAN BAREFOOT SANDALS — - Flats and’ Wedges - OW ‘Tans ‘and Nicotines. Wide: range: of sizes. and ee 7 : “4, 98 ‘and 55. 98 ke oN ew ‘Stock of MOD ERN SHOES “Is s Arriving Daily. We will Be Happy to Serve You. : Pa ee “: Deep Cove Property Owners’ Association: ‘The Annual General Meeting of the Deep Cove Prop- erty: Owners’ Association will be held’ at the. Legion. Hall, Mills Roads. at 9: :00 P. m., Friday, June 19, 1964. . Master: Shoe: Fitters. 2969 BEACON AVE. SIDNEY, BC. ATS: 3114 | DEEP COVE WATERWORKS: DISTRICT “The Annual General. Meeting of the Deep Cove ‘Water- oo works District: will ‘be held at the Legion: Hall, Mills 7 eee { Road, vat. 8: o a ‘m., » Friday, June, 19, patent “ES res os “Eg Jess: than | one “night, two-thirds: stay friendly interest and: assistance _to f | from one to’ seven. ‘days, and. one-| all ‘tour ists... He: suggested: that. Sid- sixth: stay. ‘over... seven: days. - ‘More ney. should. keep” up. the ‘good Work i in : than’75: per’ “cent: ‘of those: interview- making, Sidney SO attractive a. i ed, stated. they - vould : ‘be. back." Al- lage... : : most all ‘were: very impressed: with | ‘The: speaker. was ‘thanked By Me — ‘the © friendliness: of »:the people’ | Baton. ‘Before’. ‘the ® ‘meeting’: ‘closed. 3 B.C., me Said: Dr. ‘Turner : - Turner r Dresented’ Rotary Presi- : 12-volt | pee NBS: f { cent’ ‘have. been recorded by different -@' the. skill ‘and integrity of trained, arid ‘experi- oor enced: ‘pharmacists. who ecurately fulfill 1 your _ doctor's. orders ; oe : jaige’ ‘trucks: “where a is a ‘marked: on-mile-per: gal: GIG: “AUD DREY YOUNG. MEADOWS | ake) UNIWERAALIHEBHATIONAL WTPASE CHAPPUIS, “Gc. ae be Victory: Temple. "No: 36,6 Pythian I SPE Sisters, ‘met.in’ the K.P. Hall,’ Fourth —— St.” on Tuesday ‘evening, May’ 26.: “PIRATES oF _ TORTUGA” — _— Mrs. A,B. Smith, M.EC., was in|] "In Color the chair. ~ Mrs, My Chappuis, .grand chief ‘of; “David ‘King, ‘Ken Scott. ‘PLUS % 3 ’ARTOONS: Pythian Sisters of British a { ook EV. 2.8101 Douglas: at. View nV 4- ate Doctors! Medieit Clinic’ “Wdg. EV. 56-0012 Fort at: Broad_r uy bicsianad Ie iT — -HAWAL = this 5 WINTER was given grand: honors, congratu- |} . lations andthe officers’ greeted’ her ff tameewneeense with a -eolortul. flower addendum, Mrs. Chappuis, °G.C.; uippointed Mrs, ALD. Berry district deputy,-for if .. | District No, 5), She was presented | ois “Ewith a houquet of flewers’ and given i. pe Rha ae MON. pues. ¢ wen “SUNK 89-10 THIS STORY IS. 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