Fined For Failure To / LEGIONNAIRES AT PENDER TO |PREPARE FOR HALL PROJECT Give Right Of Way George: Corry, Saanich, was fined « $5 and costs. of $5.50, when he ap- peared in Sidney R.C.M-P. ‘court. Legion; was held at Mayne Island | tion: were discussed in detail. A. special : meeting of the Gulf [Islands Branch, No. 84, Canadian Several potential. resolutions for presentation. to Dominion conven- | One On - Saturday. before - Magistrate KF | on Monday, Marchi 26, - There. were | concerned the formation of a Cana- aker for. failing to “give right i 12 ‘members present, with the presi-.{dian ‘Coast-Guard Corps,.two were Away to a fire truck. ‘Peter: Lee, ‘of ; Victoria, was. fined ‘$5 and” costs of” $5: for: failure . ig etop at a stop sign.. Canada’s. commercial aivlines ” “in 1953: ‘averaged only . one’ - accident. " every 736,795 . revenue . miles, . only one. death every. 43,509 paying- pas- “-sengers. or. every 1,103, ‘ade ‘Payload miles. TUBELESS dent, W. B..Kay,-in the chair. The business’ ofthe meeting cen- tred: largely on’ the coming Domin- ion convention, to, be, held in. Van- ‘couver : this: year, The: branch de=' cided to ‘send a delegate to the.con- vention, and. W...B: Kay was ‘unan- -imously elected to this position; .with ‘Dr. J. Hallowes. as: alternate ‘in .the event that: Mr. Kay. should find him- self unable to. attend. TIRES at the FIRESTONE STORE ARENA WAY ‘Back of “The. Bay’: Phone 2.7283 concerned with the workings of the | Pensions Act,. and the: balance were | of “a general-nature.:: All. were: fin- ally put in order ready for forward- ing to the evmvention:: ‘resolutions comuinittee. 2.0 NEW. HALL A- considerable part. of. the meet. ing was devoted: to discussion on the -proposed . Legion : Hall; It- would seem that, in “the light of informa- tion given. atthe meeting, that the chances. of. ‘obtaining sufficient financés to start this building later in this year, are fairly good.:. After the Dominion ‘convention. is over, it is hoped that final-plans can. -be prepared and a start made on the building. During the tea interval ‘the: presi- dent. thanked -members of. the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the branch for the yery. nice collation . they had pre epared for the for the attending menmibers. | ICIVIL DE DEF ENCE — MEETING AT MAHON HALL _ A well attendea mMecting ‘on, civil | defence was held recently in Mahon | hall, Ganges. G/Capt. A. R.-Lay- ard: Was in ‘the chair and. introduced the speakers, Brig. G..A:- McCarter, provincial . assistant co-ordinator’ of civil: defence, and Claud “Watkins, B.C. welfare liaison . officer,’ who both spoke on what would: be. re- quired of Salt Spring Island in the event of 4 major disaster. Ray Lamont, ‘co-ordinator: for. the. Greater : Victoria: Mutual Aid | Area,* who was atthe. meeting, showed a. moving picture: of a film depicting” the action and: results of an’ atomic bomb.. Brig.:.McCarter pointed - out that:whilst people think: the atomic bomb -is obsolete they. need only to realize that: the hydrogen bomb ‘is: nearly ten times~as great. and in’ both’. cases ‘there will always -be:'a. fringe area: which ‘will ‘require: the services “of: all civil defence ‘units, a “Phe ‘tole. on: Salt : Spring: Island will -be®..the .same’ “in. either | case; which, will be looking after evacu-. ated personnel, ‘casualties, and” be ; homeless. “tts intended to. hold. a series eon lectures ‘on’ ‘the welfare work neéces- |} isary: under: civil : defence,, ‘probably. _about the middle of April, ‘notice’ of. the actual. date willbe. announced as soon: as. a As s known. os : POTASSIUM. IMPORTANT TO- ‘MODERN “SCIENCE | 7 . “first: ~E-go'> thorough «t “astonishing statements - like « “Piles _ have ceased to be'n problem!” “| October, Cliff; McKay. heads ‘that “happy CBC television. show | “Holiday Ranch”,.seen: on all Canadian ‘TV stations. He. and his gang sing. and play western ballads, novelty. and popular ditties for 30° minutes every wee PEP PP EIRP PPO MQRE ABOUT HIJACKERS - =(Continued From Page One). i Oe ne a a a ena ae OE IO a a “Was: ‘any. part of: that money paid -to” anyone | “else, other’ than Baker, ” asked Crown Counsel “A.-M. Johnson. .. “It: was paid to: Baker or one of. his gang,” tesponded Whitcomb. FIVE RUNS - The witness then went on to his ‘association : with “Baker as haulier: ‘He had :hauled liquor ‘of: liquor. ‘about’ five! -times between ‘Anacortes and Seattle. . closed coupes with ». Whitcombe, Baker, Charlie Smith, oo John- son and. others. —. : “A sack’ ‘was: entered’ as an. exhibit sihen’ it was identified as resembling that sold. by. ‘Winitcomibe: to Dr. Frost of. “Anacortes. ra “In! eioss-examination’: by R.: ©. 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