PAGE FOUR SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW the buildings at 10 p.m. as I was really getting interested. But then a@ person must sleep sometime. The Pool elevators at which ° # ame 1) ane Ent Reflections From the Past A AO IMs Es IS OD AEs ANP) IED | «9 am 4} 000 1c SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., nl our, Mrs. R. Pope. Mrs. R. N. MacAulay, Mrs. A. McKenzic, Mrs. L. B. "Brethour, Mrs. W. Heul, Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Miss Amy Rob- Wednesday, October 12, 1949, ac RC I Ce, Booster. Shots Immunity to diphtheria, whoop- ing cough and tetanus wears off, so itis wise to reirnrnunize through the “Stanfirth’ was loading is at inson, Miss Winifred Taylor, Aus- Saree ices ee a the eastern boundary of Vancou- . tin Wilson, Miss Dorothy Calvert. cough vaccine ak one, iwo eee ver proper adjoining Burnaby and 20 YEARS AGO nessed on Gooch Island last Mon- Mrs. A. F. Johnson went to six ‘year's of age. All three pre- Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. C., atter a late breakfast at-the Mc-" : day, Oct..7, when Mr. and Mrs. victoria on Monday for the wed- v - Every. Wednesday. J..S. RIVERS, Publisher - Mahon’s. we “motored out there and were able to drive rignt down the pier to the ‘ship. Tramp: Steamer Victor Goddard of Sidney Scout “troop reports Roy Tutte has passed his: first class. signalling, Richard Walker and Fred Clarke their sec- Charles ‘McKenzie Alemander re- turned from their honeymoon. Although advised by. phone that the. usual budget. of news ding of her ‘daughter,-Nora Milli- cent to Douglas Hamilton. ventives can be given in a com- bined: ‘injection. mar Be ; ; was 30 YEARS: AGO rc wh Ch — h Member" of B.C. “Division,. Canadian: Weekly. Newspapers’ Association = While the stewards were get- ond: ciass firelighting. Raymond | mailed. at Fulford on. Monday, H. A. Robinson. has purchused se? if 2 UuUTCNES ss <<". . Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association ting the baggage trom the car to =Byers. has passed his tenderfoot same failed to appear up to the che property ‘at Ganges ‘belonging ; a "Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. the ship I had a good opportunity ‘test and will be enrolled next Sat- . time of going to press. A local to Mr. Derby, of Calgary, and in- areui “on oa to look her over thoroughly from © urday. mail service is needed. eS tart farming there in a ANGLICAN SE CES Telephone 28, day or night the outside. I cannot say that'l The management. of Sidney The Sidney schoo! report for tends one mit “ For October 16th. SUBSCRIPTION: RATES: $2.50 per year by mail in. Canada; was very favorably impressed. A dirty grey color.with large rust Lumber Co:, Lid., State that thev have agreed to at least a 40% cur- the month of September gives the Miss Freda Lang has’ left : ( 3. Satches 4 , Ok Isa cu following order of merit in_divis- s for Vancouver, where she St. Andrew’s, $3.00 per year by mail outside Dominion ‘paid in advance patches showing through the ailment for the balance of the jon 2: Grade six, Arthur Neeves, Ganges for Vancouver, wack sit Family Eucharist....11.00 ve paint. A 10.000-ton British tramp vear oy oat Cla tan Cw Hollands intends to start her training us amily Bucnarist....11. a.m. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. cveamer which carried in plain ~ qn’: ard seriti Victorine Clanton. Gwen Hollands. iuvse in the Vancouver General Holy Trinity 1 d licati team wen Pri _ pian In the local garden competition Helen Lidgate. Genevieve Ricketts joo iia} _ Display advertising rates on application. view the scars of many battles prizes were won by: First. J. A. and Raymond Bvers. the latter hospital. Holy Communion......8.30 a.m. - with wind and weather, she was Nunn: second, Mrs. J. T. Harri- faving missed some tests. Grade J. Black’s threshing outfit wae EVeNnson..........ee 7.30 p.m. covered too with the grime and son. and third. H. L. Ricketts five. Grace King. June. Wi. busy at Tenn Brethour’s place last tat : . ; Sain ae son, and tira, i. lL. vis. ive, Grace King, June MeKilli- 4 . Augustine’s Wednesday, October 12, 1949. dust and debris which just must five, Gra = St. Aug , THE VOTE IN WARD SIX A bridal homecoming was wit- Monday. t while wv ip i i can, Edna Holdridge and Mary Holy Communion......9.30 a.m. eoneet while _ ship he loading TOT eee mens ———— - Jackson equal Ger-rude MMarjono- W. Simpson. of Patricia Bay. y : m atm rales + . am _ ° ; s yual, : 2 jonc in port: erricks. hatches, ropes whistle coming from and canvases seemed to be to be the funnel vitch, Gladvs Morrey. Mona Cow- hus sold his place to George Sang- : ar an close to where I was standing. ell, Erie Graham, Jack Skinner. ster. Mr. Simpson will ‘take up [7 é in confounded confusion. “Bui,” . : ana T fale timation Ibert arker Walter Wils residence at the Tapseott pro- ’ : - . - nealf ‘tents + made me jump and I felt tingling Albert Barker, Walter Wilson. residence at the apseo ! ST. PAUL’S UNITED OR: many, many years now a considerable number of Task meee ent shat neriey you ai over with excitement. The Alan Skinner and Arthur Slater. perty. CHURCH residents of the area of Saanich Municipality known Marv?" * So. heigh ho! nora we voyage is about to commence. The last two mentioned missed The funeral of the late Mark as Ward Six have pressed for governmental approval. of on eboa ard and face the awax we (To be continued). SOME TESTS. Edward Hewitt. took place ist REV. E. S. FLEMING, their plan to make the ward an independent municipality. tramp steamer travel. VAARRATUAAAA20040044004 204, — Rew. AE. Stephenson eidaume B.A. B.D., S.T.M., minister, a: ‘fo beor: nave pe creuleree and. other pressure brought none, chief, steward met me, at AN AGED POET! 25 YEARS AGO Pall-bearers were: J. Critchley. - -.to- bear upon e rrovincia overnmen = ste Sanst a 2 ! The matter came.to a head last week when responsible - me to my cabin along a narrow St. Andrew's: Anglican church J. Brennan, J. G. McKay, A. EL: Shady Creek wf... 10.00 am. passageway lined witn doors set : 5 og was: the scene of a quiet but very’ Wade, T. Ri.Smith and W. Arm- . 7 ‘men from the ward ‘affected were-promised that a vote. about a foot above the floor, each . E. Watts a 82 years OF — pre: ¥ wee ding, Friday morning, a, Wide qwanzaor “of the St. Paul’s, 11.15 a.m.-7.30 p.m. 7 : with “a vlate showing it’s i- —_ just rece mths ne: has 4 t . we ; + rev, ° ; ag . : would be held at a date to be set shortly. At me wee panev such as chief engineer a poet. _ M. Hughes solemnized the mar- Sidney Merchants’ Bank, _ last Sunday Schools—Shady Creek . the residents will be able to express their views either for stewards. stores. ete; It seemed Mr. Watts,.a well-known resi- riage of Bessie Vivian. youngest Thursday, purchased a new Over- and. St. Paul's,» 10. 00 am. “or against secession of Ward Six from the remainder Of fo my unaccustomed eve like a Gent of Sidney for the past 32 daughter of Mr. and Mes. Henry land automobile from Thomas Saanich Municipality. rabbit warren and I resolved to Years. has just returned from Brethour, East Road, and Redvers Plimley’s garage. Victoria. -- | Deep Cove vce 11.00'a.m. y . = vet cole : e oohale + Royal Columbian hospital in New. Endicott Smith. R. Moore and family have taken; A -government. spokesman went further. He as sured get myself a piece of chalk to : ; Poeenemed 0 : : : th a8 ‘d- idents that th co endation. would be ™ark my own trail from my Westminster where he underwent Election of officers for the re- up residence in the house recent- the -war resiaents a e recommen - Ww ‘ . 7 3 made-to the government that the-results of. the vote be “municipality. ~The north boundary is an east-w est line a short. distance. north of Saanichton... sent. the: facts to. the: voters, SO: that. ‘an intelligent decision | canbe. made. Nature. was "exceedingly kind to Ward ‘Six: long before “years arinacl £0) ‘Voters shortly: will: Be ve taking a ver y "definite cabin wherever it might be to the pretty curtains: at the portholes “ “which.Jook out.onto the boat deck on. the port ship of the ship. Two very efficient: looking chap, ‘preb-. . cably: considering that“I -was ‘look="- ‘ing too closely:’into’ his house- ‘of / narrow “passages. and “entered _ acmost’. spacious:.dining:‘room: laid . Then-take the gun and an operation. He called at The Review office this week and looks And if it hurts.don’t give a hoot. And when the right‘hiv’s full of. ° wwith | 8 “grin: They shoot another: gunfull in. gold;: : Gentile, ‘svtapathetic, 3 kind: organization of the Farmers’ In- “ the island. Mrs. .A..R. Georgeson, ° Clatdine Nichol was "enrolled . | pupil of. the “A on Monday as @ new ‘Deen: Cove. school. Fair: G. McLean, J: Nelson;. H. and: E. Gwyrine,.J. Nunn. of: ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ede ; ; Major and :Mrs.-W. Pender, o7: The step of secession is a serious: one. The question ‘small bedside tables nestle under holes, South Pender, spent. a day or so Every. ‘Sunday Evening _ should’ be studied carefully by the voters before they go to a oe, miortabie layout. it is a They turn the left hip—bless their — in Vietoria. returning on Satur- the polls.'.And every opportunity should be. taken to: pre-. . The. steward: .a.” quiet:spoken,. day. "PROPHETIC BIBLE. "LECTURES. TIME: 7.15 pm. ’ PLACE: K.P. Hall: "keeping asked if he might show. ‘And yet ‘behind: that: react _ The following exhibitors - from: | oe SUBJECT: How. to understand the Bible. me the, saloon and lounge...Away. |: grins); Sidney. and’ vicinity’ were: prize .4 (lustrated) - oS we went. through another. series ‘There beats a heart as: "good . S$ :.iwinniers at-the, Saanichton’ Fall | BY: The Society of Missionary. Men from: Rest Haven.. ; ; : outside world. : iran stitute was announced last week on First St. _The latter have mov- orth Saanich. binding. In other words if the majority favor the contin- The steward opened a door, Masa fiddle. = | === at Pender Island. H. G. Scott was So hice Tide Merson last Gani N hurch uation of Ward Six as a part of the existing municipality, stood aside and motioned me to 5 eee ee eee eeven nur elected president: S. P. Corbett, y left the employ of Mr. and Pentecostal Churc the government would not stand in the way. If, on the enter the cutest little den you 22’ o "paper and produced the ‘Secretary: FG. Stebbings, vice- 90" “Tngemills at Sidney Bakery REV. J. G.. VEARY - could ever. imagine. The room jo) Cy See es ao president, V. W. Menzies. treas- +S. ing : Cy ’ VV oe * ~ other. hand, the proper majority favored secession, gov- while small is the cosiest place following __ poetry which was urer. Other officers were: N. M. and returned to Victoria. ; SUNDAY SERVICES . ernmental. approval | would be forthcoming for the change. bordering indeed’on the luxurious. Prompted oy watching the nursés Grimmer. S. Percival, J.| M. W. W. Jones, who has been in J- o ; ath. ; making their: rounds with the - Bracke: - er Mr the employ of the B.C.: Electric — OCT. 16th — 7 “Phis is all to the good—it is democracy at work. . Iteis panelled. with. light-colored hypodermic needle: Erachet, (S.Church and Mrs. De ¢ mp Go. for come years: has woods with two couch: beds sei we ymes. _ , t j r ’ “Ward Six isa large and fertile area of Saanich Pen- woods wi ~ + Omit ance 2 inaugurated a new motor. stage 11.00 a.m, _ at. right ‘angles to. each other. SHOOTING SEASON _The new ferry to Salt Spring i. insula. It contains many fine homes-and.its population is. There are full-length plate glass’ Oh how I delight to see Island is ‘about {5°be inaugurated “service between, here and Vic- 7.30 p.m. considerable. The territory, roughly, is from the north . mirrored doors opening into quite Those shooting nurses come to me. as well as a. considerable exten- ‘Ti. edge of Elk: Lake north to ‘the boundaries of the existing. large clothes closets. There are First they jab and then they shoot... sion ih the telephone systern on step. in. influencing: the: future: of: the: entire! community. zat out with five tables set on a beau.” ).., tiful Carpet: One of the tables is - ‘rectangular: cand: ‘is. placed: under: ae Hiron, Miss How can I leave you girls *pehind? wl Geet itchell,: AL OM: “Bowman, fe 5 Major: AL Buck: Mrs. Sam Breth: cae —_ Come and Bring ‘Friend —: wees Aeeverasertests MAA Saad the: dock ‘and: ‘Oh joy! Helen? ‘and’ Brian: Wood whom ee vhad=not.seen for ten: years. This”: surely is,..the greatest., ‘oceasion:. Helen has: an: ‘immense’ bouquet. Of pees aN “flowers: for meand the joy. of. and” ae ‘special. word: of. APE: smeeting them: ‘again: softens: TOL precisHlen: should: ‘bé voiced to. Vic Dawson upon whose: that 1 ae tee: think of eave shoulders. fell: ‘the: heaviest. burden: of spade’ work. “Such “ing my > own. ‘folks... They ‘come. |” we ‘often. thankless ones, | but. ‘in’ this’ case. ‘the leader- aboard and I proudly accompany” sh 5 s “them on ‘their: brief-tour with: thes, steward: around’ the ship: We all: "> gathered iat, the-rail looking down: |; into“ the:Aafter-deck: “where: the. |. cerew ».Wwere~ busy clearing. the: | decks and: washing them off with a fire hose. T- enquired. who «the © who: ‘supported “the: plan: are . Your first. instalment was: s payable October Ist Your. Boe “second is payable November Ist. ‘If you are paying Teaders for the Sidney cub - ack has been: answered,’ : ; * by’ this:method,: you. will receive your Hospital Ins chap ° was who was ‘giving the : 6 y ospital insure A new pack is. now: to” be: formed: to. inelude’ the: boys “orders: and ‘was. told ‘that : it was « ance Certificate: for: 1950: after: payment of at loast ho. would otherwise. have: ‘been. rejected. This. news ‘makes — the bos'tun. half the annual: premium, I. had always: iniagined: a ship's bos? un’ to ‘be a:very ‘military ap- pearing: person wearing a peaked vap and having some stripes on “his sleeve Uke. a sergeant, Riad ~ we have a’ fine . looking,’ typical seaman inchigh boate rangh ‘dark trousers, a navy blue crewneck sweater showing: signs of much hard wear. A: brown wool skull- cap. topped the outfit... He moved around swiftly with.a very «seri- ” ‘Ous expression. on his-Jean brown, cf. i faces: Tewatehed: him! pick-up oa |, ope ahd’ put a. splice: in] the .end.-- very. pleasant reading, It isa. proof. that there are people - jn Sidney who are prepared to. give up.a part of their own. time for the benefit. of these youngsters, oo shere’ are few more deserving causes ‘than. ‘the’ Boy Scout movement. This form of. organized recreation for _ beys was one of the first to become uclive, and its value to the. boy, and: thus to the community, is exemplified by. the manner in which it has spread over the world, In Sidney, the significance of the movement should be particularly clear in view. of the fact that.so..eminent a. Scout’ fa Freeman’ King. was 'a-valied: member of the com: . munity: for many. -years.”: Now. residing. in. Victoria; . he. is : eS Chief Scout for the: south of Vancouver Island.: pe tt the hg golled.-tt on the hateh. The deck crew. generally... “The leader of the. first. pack in Sidney, Mrs: Dalton; hak ‘area seruffy-looking | gang of explained: that: she’ derives: tremendous: satisfaction from “mixed: naitlonalityy. Two Arabs = “her, task, “The reward is not readily measured, but it-is ° and @ nearo were working there... |.” ‘ : , _ Talls and shorts, blonds-and Drune” great. The reward is the knowledge. that he, or she, has: ites, but all looked well fed and | ~wetively assisted . in-the. making ofa, good; eilizen, in, the. moved immediately when anorders J ; teaching ofa solid understanding: of ‘honor. 'T he: lender. was given by the bos'un. ° aa “omay- well Jook back and-rest- happy. dnthe certain, know- choles First Passongors. = a The: hip, Tam “told has” came & ledge. that those boys. are ‘to: be:men who will represent: i from India ‘for this cargo and: hug. real’ value ‘to: their. future: employers, their. future: iY “been. away) fram her home. port and: to: their. country. Bee cee ee Of London.for Puinonths; This: a ef: It is gratifying to know ‘that the work can ééntinae hy the frst time that’ she hag had. ; “passengers aboard, .- HL virtue of the good offices of a number of, unselfish citizens, 9) The passenger ayont whoeiP had~ and that: boys: may. still look: to. the: Qub.. Pack. tors their cemetc the: previousedayein thes afes }: -pacreation: in: Sidney, © Gl OR OE cos hy SR. peo Tee now came Ws mesand | rushed» ee va: nly wv that, Y: £) to: the | lounge and See _ . the loctor. and the immigration Bs Keep instalment payments up to date. The following important information should be noted: 1, RETURN BILLING CERTIFICATE WITH FIRST PAYMENT, 2, The Billing. Certificate is of no value to you until mis has. been. validated after at. least halt tho: -premium is: paid. : Paid up’ Billing Cortificate ‘botomes a Insuranee® Certificate for 1950, A Your. romittance will identify. your choice of pay- - ment plan, ho-—Annual, Soml- Annual or six equal ~ instalments, ; 5. ARREARS ara shown, on V the stub In ink and must “" be: pa addition to the premium. bef +t __ certificate. can be validated, P ° ore . 7 USE THE MAIL WHEREVER POSSIBLE, . Notify. District. Office promptly of. chi in marl.; ee tal status, dependents: ora drase. range | . marl Make cheques, money. orders or your Hospital postal notes pay» able to tho B. C, Hospital Insurar “return” with the | Billing nee. Sorvles. and “Registrar and Collostor, Service at the offico ‘Certificate to District B. C, Hospital Insurance 5 ee ecsceeee 6 © 9 8 6 6 oO ee “the “doctor and . at which you aro. registered. . : . t « : ‘ it eer FB “aE Sele an immigration nee eee ° Meinow tovlonts cake ep rece A Han Jol ings rom . June. laut, a-doetor! “My what now?! a tee, fo rocco te, vosidenco in B. C, they . The doe proved to be a very nice are roquired to rogistor by contacting their nearest young chap, | B, on ospiral Insurance Service local offica, “Raitor's Note: Lait week's tivet nothings at aL to the joys of an "Good morning, Miss Harrison: _— ‘ ee instalment ‘of’ “Jottings: From “exhibition, are you feeling alright?" he asked. A Pov : June”. earned. the | travulogue Tho Bearded bady » Ver, thank veus 7 reptied, from’ Sidney to Vancouver. This) «* The midway woe bedtant. "ann you Re sith sou will SE AWOER'S |: Anstalment: eresuies ins "One cannot ‘think’ or obaorva: prose find the fininigration coffleer in Vancouver. vos" nerly through the wall of deafan the dining: reont." a rhe sS 11 etme oo 09 Anorodra. Invitations are received Lthought} had. done verve nical RN etter ‘1 had ech under, the pre HU ueauedy ba wag tne bedi lati. My, neat anterwewen, © | cf Be “he ae ae ston that the ship: was due to. sal. ed lady “andsto: participates in ado however. appeared -ta be “sames ofo° (o-7 on “4 that. oven tne a Aide: tia: hich bingo: game in sexgion, two, blocis oowhiit BA at emarty wid TT dhink he. wees : : was -about.8.30 aan. can Was. away. ooo 2s poalizec t yas who F Pe “When ne ‘ray rian: ‘tee Tare: “Ane Poe ae evigt we eye was crane pe Warqtter : ial a ee a at Mt 1, ; PUES. td 7 - aren hee . ME wees”, ould sleep another: night-ashore; ing: and oT “am soothed “bye the cna es 4 " “very ‘ shority.” a. ' a Tho» Paelfle North-west. ‘exhle > peace and “qulet broken -only “by ¢c andar © sasporyet Wag te - Te put your billing cortificato away, ‘Mail it now | ition was in. progress at Hastings on cachle ar a-coo trom. pigeons’. “Form eo sDontt meede it a » your remittance to assuro "Protection for yourself Tark “So wo all deelded ta, tale: In _ and paults, ehlrpy litle. Vistabarrio, OO Thatowd be all, Abani you, and : and your family, - ae oa “ihe. Dan T Were “and eee. brahrisis Ri ion Wwe The wkele bueingss wy GNEP oa. Aska an y of the thousands who have r te ba ofits whe he : "be gotlng old. . The rides and. the +. see the, very extensive rab ait frame » five minutes: =. eoive ene its wha : ~gamies did not seom=in’ the least Ny. TE feel that T must twee up Sailing Frbparations: —, eae — esr tt ey thnk of Hostal Insuraneo. oS oo agelting or perhaps Tehavechad so this matter: with Thornton Bure oT eame cout’ on deel’ tygain te” siete ee eae mea . a RCSA Wu a Reena ip much excitement-for one day that... gess... The plain. Peter Rabbit tit Und Mie telephone wires: sein Tram tireds “Anyway, -T must say he has told me about all my Wlee ciaken ashe and the crew swing: « “that. the addition: of 'v: “~nierophone ime has more immediate relatives ing oa derrick Coat * ta dawer | the ; and: a: loudspeaker: to’ the vo yuan han, a North Saanich: ploneers = ts Ranaplanks to wid cocky eee aie eS et —