PAGE FOUR . SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | Thursday, July 2, 1953. | Reflections From the Pasi _ 20: YEARS AGO In: the’ recent “examinations of the’ z associated” board’ ‘of - the Royal Sidney, Vancouver Istand, B.C... | Schools ‘of Music ‘candidates of Ger- ‘Every Wednesday os | trude M, Straight, L.A.B., A.T.C.M., By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd: coe Were all successful. Following. were _ 2. Je S RIVERS, President. and Managing Director. | Grd Mae Wen oath Hall Patsy ». Member: of B.C. Division, Canadian. Weekly Newspapers’ Association. Biles Jett OMS i eer ichlan vee "Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, | anecn: Jettery, Margaret Critch ey; + cMember ‘Audit Bureau of Circulations.. Barry Hall Helen Keyworth, Muriel Auc all, Contract'-for ‘the construction of re rnewerassteenrensenny players were Mrs. Trench, Mrs. Mil- was one further characteristic that ler, Miss Page. Mrs. Mogg, Mr. | . - 9 | saved the Ruchrer from insignifi- Trench, Mr, 2, . Hovt g : Tf () R cance an was’ pro! ably the major a small boat breakwat Sid LW, Colfer. ‘Harbee: House tom | 1E CULE 5 ,influence in his life and that of : Wharf has been awarded by the fed. | ciuded | Mrs. T. ie Ree Mrs. | Boo / Cevlew | ler was, noutstandine "Oe _ | q) eral government. to’. Victoria Pile | Charlesworth, Miss Ruth Walter, | Or tary or common ' liaean ting Driving Company, The breakwater Miss Di. Crofton, T. PF. Speed, Der- : al vs im ressed -him_ in others and floats will.cost in the region of | 72t Crofton, Desniond Crofton and}. “Hitler”, by Alan Bullock; Od- a cares don Be the ors $4,000. _ G. Shove. a thams; 738 pp. and appendices, $6. t his, blic oeakin pa ee bower . Meeting ‘at the Ardniore Golf On Thursday evening of last. week. ; a \" us pur P fal . Club. on Sunday. featured a Salt a Liberal mecting. at. Pender Islarid This is not, by the ‘author's pre- breech sta ditteut inne follone Spring Island: team and the home | heard an Address by. Candidate M. face, a review of National Social-| cae he Fie t World, War te ‘he , players, The ‘visiting’ team was vic- 3. Jackson, KC. The speaker Was Jism in Germany. It is a ero feat di “followin the cola i torious. Following are the ‘players: supported by Mrs, Beckett, of Saan- | of Hitler, the child, the youth, the t Ge ‘hoes in the Second World Salt Spring, D. K. Crofton, D. G.| British. Empire; $3.00. per year’ to foreign: countries : 2. ~ . Authorized as ‘second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa... a ‘> Display advertising’ rates on application. Pe Pes _ MORE ABOUT ~~... LEISURE (Continued from Page One.) i Phursday, July 2, 1953 - A PROGRESSIVE STEP __ ae! ee . | Bastin ; Venda’ Johnson and Miss Brown | observers tend fall of a great nation from Victor. a Vv ee | “From that date, until late in ‘On Friday afternoon Mrs, Jout [and Miss Nellie Rogers, all of Vic-| to regard too lan prosperity under the Haps- 0 other single centre in Central Saanich or-in. North | August, there was no word of. the 5 noon, Airs, Joule, | A" ‘Saanich attracts more people every year to this a mont eee nen it Cant capes than Butchart Gardens. Because of the famed a the. Mua tel? vaptain Ha Sr. lent her Pender Island home | on™ who will Spend @ short holi- for a bridge tea in aid of. St. | “Nise. King, accompani d by | a ‘ aot) Mrs. ga anied by her Peter's “Anglican Church, Prizes daughter, Miss Joyce King, arrived were. won by ‘Mrs. A. E. Craddock, | at Ganges on. Sunday. They are Mrs. P. Grimmer and E. Cartnell pee ., fe Sey fen 7 wie ceteg ye ine | residents of Shipman, in. England. vrs Joule “Se ee Te. | The Visitors will “be the guests of Logan rents SENS ate. and Mrs. Ronald O. King and , a Bee ar eye “ Miss /Wera Robson, ‘accompanied | Cone Kings | Highcroft’ : Ganges. by Miss . Pierce, recently «spent a are ae OPP Save a picnic iY closely the rise of Germany un- der Hitler and overlook the threat he repre- sented. to all. forms of demo- cratic. freedom. There are | many interest--- : aren wee ; fi er. i “2 Tule) ing--features ‘to : couple of. days: visiting “Mrs. S/H 4 10° ne pupils on the beach at Ful: his : le cordi = > ers ford) Harbour onthe last day of this’ somewhat “lengthy: »disserta Robson ‘at Mayne -Island. ce - : : 1 . he early days of his Mrs. Wo A Alexander’ entert: ined | SChool., A-few parents were “also| tiom:. During the early lays Of Nis eb SEAN Se : a teint See eriaine 'present. _ ne : , ae rise to’. fame - Hitler was . named a number of ‘young. ladies ~ at’ the manse at Pender Island on Thurs. | Conservative | women © of ‘Sidney Schicklgruber by his~ political op-| . y he Churches ‘burgs to the degradation of defeat and partition. To every student of the 20th century. this book is es. sential —F,G.R. co ; remem ad oe. ANY BOOK a te q reviewed here may. be obtained through the Book Department at E ATON’S ~ PHONE: ~B 7141 exceedingly Jong and most harmonious: relationship with Ship. eye Eo Honolulu aad _ this’ part‘of the Peninsula, many of. us at times are inclined San Francisco.) 0 to forget the major part it has played over -the years in|* “Later a message was flashed by attracting tourists: northward: from Victoria and district. | the light-keeper on Destruction: Is- It has been a powerful factor in the development of this | land, off the coast of Washington: district for several generations, 2 ae Last week. saw: the gardens illuminated ‘at. night. for _..the first-time. Mr.‘and Mrs: Ian Ross are fully deserving of community: approbation for the ‘progressive step which. . Was taken this*year. Night lighting of the gardens will ‘increase. substantially the numbers’ of. visitors ‘who comé Aanually to ‘Central Saanich: and other parts of the Pen- New “ ‘Half-Moon sailing round =and round: island. Old) man “won't speak’ wap 3 : 4, “DT thought my. father must -be ill. A ship, witha‘ crew of: ‘seven, was put at-iny disposal to attempt a..rescue voyage: south; -but ‘the: skipper ‘was aot: enthusiastic “be- ¥. G. Richards’ i day in honor of: Miss Lorna Suthers! 24 district’ will hold a meeting’ in | ponents... This name was later to . pa a i : 5, : > Wesley fr y Tridav even} bel ced when" he was ‘at war |= . . — ete Bee eS oe Ss feause of the weather, Neverthe-/land, of | Vancouver. During the | Sealers wil ines cvening: with the reat af the world, “tts tf] 7 i Le carrying out the major eoretnamngn, Were responsible for less, we drove ahead. At Neat Bay [afternoon's “contents afse Verna | Seekers Col. CW. Peck, V.C. | basis was that of the illegitimacy || Brentwood College |. .... carrying out, the major construction: job is pleasing to the | We learned from ‘customs officials) Hand and “Miss Ruth “Menzies were Also present willbe Mrs. S. F. Tot-| fan ancestor, By this calculation|| as Pe eee entire communit aswell, 2° cre that nothing had been “heard or | successful. The hostess: was-‘assist- | ° _ IRL Maitland. ber: shyly oc WHS NG, (rage ol ‘intereatein, binsie [> important, satisfying. work to do, . sng of The: Revigw: a lette WeoGe James criticdahg ow. hima sofemine that: also. appeared: ] locappre- to have: desltswith hin was. ta: have ignored him, sic Then get into'ithe new field of supersonic aviation “with the Royal Canadian Air Force Vere at eit was olivions sid to inv went: n Thore are immediate openings tn the RCAF. - for young men te train as. AIRCREW OFFICERS. | AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS "Canada's Alr, Force : wr ae! 3 =< es =: we Des . : s : ¥ ct =O : oe ; 2. : F = ; ; 3, : _ Tie gs - 5 : 7 a oe. st 4 . Ps 7 ME ° Saati venvnin9 30 amy 1B Service i1045 am, Dorcas Welfare Society We 2 pm ‘will give You the fines tntog you can ge . Ghywhore.+.on the most advanced alrcraft and equipment in use © “Un this now alrage ree ee » Decide now »,,to fly or work on jet powert -. You can got all the “gen” from the RCAF Career Counsellor gp: ; R.C.A.F, RECRUITING UNIT As wot 1315 Government ‘St., Victoria, B.C, Phone; Empire 0626 or Empire 9334) OR waite today to ss. The. Dtroctor of Personnol Manning, © > RCAF, Hoadquarters, Ottawa, 2 Ist and: 3rd Tneaday, ; Every Wednesday | Weekly Prayer Servige 7.30 p.m, cea ONG ditt teferring «tothe leamieeas “— SBranehos Noo a Legionnaires”, Kverybody. realizes 4a what team ] am. reforring. when Tsay’ Sidney, That way’ it ds caster and it uses SEVENTH-DAY _ ADVENTIST CHURCIE _ -» 8735. Rest Haven Drive: com ALL: WELCOME ce sbaleneihiahnieateemme teeter oa MERCIA Radioman ees nnrainian enn aa ti 53 |) CHRISTIAN. | : Ha occ: SCAENCE. fo ‘ok LBW a Pa /Sludents. and frlonds of Christe [0 as eS SOUS SE Get Sahel aging oe |] dan Setenee meet every Sunday |... 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