‘PAGE TEN ~NEW VETERANS’ PRESIDENT TAKES OFFICE. “= Newly. elected president of the ory Sidney Unit, Army, ‘Navy.and Air “Force Veterans in Canada, John . Milling, was’ sworn:in-at the an- -nual. general, ‘meeting .on.. Friday 2” evening,” at. the Veterans’ ‘Hall, Sidney. ee Sy Mr “Milling; in. ‘company with “ey “Thomas _ Amos,» vice-president; ; : ones Woods, second. vice-presi- den -. The ‘meeting hestd the report “-of ‘the retiring: president, C. S. “Goode. Mr. Goode ‘recalled : the history of the unit from the’ time - «when a. few..members -grouped \ - together two years ago, until: the . forming a strong unit and in con- a structing so. fine a’ headquarters. “erection of.a'second. storey at the -hall.as’soon as possible:. He visu- ‘briefly | to -the: report -and prom- ised. to ‘fulfil -his -term-of. presi-. dency, to. the-best of :his. ability.- oP AS new executive was elected 2 Final “ruling ‘of the. Assessment: * “Equalization: Board -has been’ ‘re- : “eeived:by the. Deep Cove Property Owners’. Association.* ‘Following. :the : ‘delegation. from “North :Saanich’ associations, which cted‘ ona ‘report: in ‘a recent’ issue. of.The Review. that: the equaliza- on : of: school” costs: was .for “one earonly, ‘the..board ruled that he same: arrangements made :last that Hetman, the and the. following are on the di- rectorate for the. coming year: R. C. M. Robinson, L. B. Seardifield, YH. A. Luesley,. C.J. Langell, J. H. Pratt, Sr., K. J. Robinson, W. R....Coward,. Sr., Hannan and -W. C. Shade. Acting as scrutineers were Ted McFeeley, ‘Brenda Goode and Jack Rivers. - Secretary-Manager Ww... Waters holds. an: appointment and. .his office.is- not voted -upon at ‘the annual: meeting. ‘Mr. Waters was -among.. the. most ‘active. of. the charter. members .and. was virtu- EARLY BLOOMS. HIT BY FROST ‘Ted Holloway, shipment of field daffodils says ‘early are .up to’ their. standard ready for shipment. for. about a week or These are going all the way across the . aprairies, as far.as Winnipeg, some .by -air oie and: § some: by rail. : ; ’ Deep. Cove Property Owners Learn Of Ruling of. Equalization. Board. ance’ with section. 17 of: “Letters Patent” incorporating the Corpor- ation: of the District of Central Saanich, the sum of $480,000. *:“(b) There’ shall be added to the figures: derived. fromthe. asséss- ment roll of .the’ Corporation. of the: District’ ‘of Saanich, ‘for ‘the year 1950 (insofar as it _concerns School. District No.: 63). ‘the: “sum. .of., $320,000. : JeR. reporting for blooms were SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Every. kind of moustache, from the thin pencil line that develop-- ed with. the’ movies to the full- blooded. legacy from ~. Edwardian days :will-be seen on the streets of- ‘Sidney, inthe course ‘of the next. few weeks, © Featured: as part ‘of ‘the ‘Sidney ‘Diamond |: Jubilee: ‘celebration’ is a-moustache: growing contest..The sponsors of. the ‘contest’ are. the Rotariannes of. Sidney. day, April 1, all contestants may abandon their razors until . fur- ther notice. Those who wish to Incorporation Is cussed the various facets of incor- poration of. Sidney, Squadron- Fleming was. called on. to give his reasons - why Sidney - should the’ subject. Members also heard V. C. Daw- son criticize the B.C.: Hospital :In- surance plan... He “suggested a number of directions in’ which ex- penses. of ‘operation ‘could. be. re- duced.” E..-Vickerman commented on.the radio. soap operas and W: J. Wakefield. humorously recalled the’ days of his. employment - in. Winnipeg. A. brief address by Ss. Watling described his reasons for being Satisfied to reside in: Sidney. He pointed’ out that he had found a friendly community..when he ar- rived in Sidney .during. the 1930's and that it had-> not changed over. the. years. a a es MOUSTACHE CONTEST IS LAUNCHED BY SIDNEY ROTARY ANNES ‘sport: a beard at. the: same: time are so permitted...All. the contest calls for is: a moustache of “the maximum ‘proportions attainable. Contestants. must:‘be clean-shaven at the time’of the-opening of the race on: April: ly. .No.: advance: sprouting will be countenanced, -Those who compete’ are. in the running: for..a. prize. The. nature of the award has. not yet been de-.. cided. It may: or ‘not be a mous- of six stations to prove the hair- less state of their lips prior to! opening. day. These stations will include Beacon’ Motors, Forster Brothers’ Barber Shop, Fraboni’s | Barber Shop, Gurton’s Garage, LAST STAND OF TIMBER CUT. timber ‘ison the Number . Three Saanich Indian Reserve: at Cole’ Bay. and: will produce. about 1% | million’ feet,. from’.the 400-odd acres of . timbered land.. . The operation, which started ‘in January, is being carried out by. C. N. Wade,’ Limited, of ‘Shawni- gan’ Lake. -All. labor is ‘local. and many: of the Indians have direct- ed their.labors to the undertaking. Only Indians are employed, \ex- plained Chief: Walter William. - This. stand of timber, which lies. south: of McTavish ‘Road and stretches from the slopes of Mount |, Newton..to: the sea; is the last to be. logged | off, either on the ‘re- serve’ or :in: ‘the area. For. ‘many a. - «MORE: ABOUT - WATER LINE (Continued from Page One) systems of both Ganges and Vesu- vius. These purchases “were™ fi- nanced by.-the-issue of four. ‘per. j cent debentures, .They have: since .been able to construct ‘a storage | reservoir in the Ganges area: with | - a capacity of 100,000: gallons. -° .: -~Numerous. extensions have been tees with Mr. Mouat are P.° D.: Crofton, T. A. Millner, Colin F. Es and. W.. K. Wickens. Sec- retary-manager is V.+Case-Morris. Mr. Wickens was re-elected to a further three-year term at the ‘his own pieces from: the Artaban j cantata. with: Mr. ‘Edwards at the organ, audiences. . . (Miss | Vera’ "Charlesworth, s0- ‘prano, sang: “Hear My Prayer”. | , Her fresh young ‘voice was tuned to perfection. The Country Gentle- men, F. Spooner,-A. Bain,.C. Gan-- derton and I.-Green, were an ‘add- ed’ attraction at the "Tuesday night concert: with © their quartet. sing- ing. Delicious refreshments’ were served by the Emmanuel. Baptist. Church group and greatly appre-: ciated bythe pentormers. after ° the concert. ; De SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, March 21, 1951. .| Ladies’ Guild of: St, Peter's. Angli- “can: Church held. their annual’ St. ‘Patrick’s’ tea in. the Port’ Wash- were in attendance. j te 1 h - oer carried out: to the. secondary: sup-| ', There was’ a good - representa- ‘church for. Easter. Mrs. Britton, : _Eantl'arms, was elected by'se| on oiect when he ball was | Myre gt, mean feet. carga out *Y SYP" ion from ail paste of the lane, [Mrs MF. Catlin, Mg, eee op Beenie e arins, oe straightforward...As from. Sun- “Contestants will report to one| Serving on the board of ‘trus- | numbering about- 50 guests. The presented an interesting instru- Mollison, Mrs. Dunstall, Mrs. G. | Stracher, “Mr. ‘Duke, ° Mr. _ Joule ; . alized the further construction ‘as | ten “days.. not be incorporated. He was un-|'. goores of Cole Bay Indians are’ mental. trio. |Grimmer, Mrs R. “MacDonald, and Mr. Rashleigh.. roe providing Sidney with the ameni-|° The Brentwood Greenhouses, | able to list any disadvantages to steadily employed in. the cutting | Other ‘soloists were Mrs. F. ral — = ———— —— ‘ties ‘of:'a* community: hall.: however, ° are now picking and] the proposal:and he concluded by of: the last:.stand - of first-growth | Till, piano, whose polished per- | President . Milling “responded shipping -iris “and tulip blooms:.}| endorsing Mr. -Goode’s ‘views 01 | timber in “North Saanich. ‘The, formance always” delights “her at : : ° W-? TO HOLD MEMBERSHIP St. Patrick’s Tea | TEA IN-MAY At Pender Island . The: regular meeting of the -On Wednesday, ‘March 14, the ' Catholic Women’s League. was” held recently at the rectory, Ful- ford Harbour, with ‘the president, Mrs. R.-T. Britton,-in-the chair. It was arranged to hold _a-mem-.-: bership tea:early in’ May. at the ~- | nome. of Mrs. Britton, . Vesuvius Bay. : : _Arrangements » ‘were. made for preparing «and decorating ‘the. 7) ington Hall, which was _ very oy 3 decorated with: daffo- ils The. Rev. A. -P. ‘Horsfield | and Mrs... Horsfield, .with their haby St. Denis were appointed nomin-- ating committee for the annual meeting, to be held: on: Tuesday, ‘April.10, at the home of the presi- dent. ! Tea hostesses’ were Mrs.’ E, candy stall was taken care of by Miss Beth: Clague and Miss Bar- bara Grimmer. Mrs. F.’ Crisp, ‘president, re- ceived the guests. Tea was served °. ’ by the following ladies: -Mrs.| Brenton and Mrs. St. Denis. “4 “<'Dresent time. He spoke of the| Wooldridge Bulb Farms Ltd., Discussed Here: Sterling Enterprises and a point|Same meeting. . | Stracher, Mrs. D. Cousineau, Mrs. | ——————-—__________._. achievements” ofthe -group~ in | Brentwood, with regard to the{ When Sidney Rotary Club dis- | at Deep Cove yet to be announced. } —————_______ Beech, Mrs. A. P. Horsfield and Mrs. MacDonnell, Mrs, L. Odden; : Mrs. P. G. Stebbings. Mrs. J. Garrod, Mrs. J.. Bridge, “ear “Among the guests’ were:. Mrs.| Mrs; -Duke Miss” Purchase, M ae The “retiring president. urged | touched by frost. They do not|Leader C. S. Goode outlined the Mrs. Grace “Beswick, violin, Shirley, Miss Busteed, Mrs. | Joule, Mrs. ‘Hogarth, Mrs. Rash. oO the new executive to consider the | expect to have any blooms that| advantages of such a step. G. FIRST GROWTH and Mrs. Muriel Filby, piano, | Beech, Mrs. Mathey, Mrs. Walker, |leigh, Mrs. P. Grimmer, Mrs. G. Mrs. : D. Taylor,. Miss Noble, Mrs. ! MacDonald, P. G. Stebbings, «Mr. Home Truths- eo No.l 131 . Signs ‘and Pictures! Our. prices ‘for. Sign-- > writing and Picture Framing are lower than’) = f° most, forthe best work. “The home'‘cain be brightened by good pieces. of furniture, french polished. ‘We do that too. Ask us to. quote at: B.C. Arts and Crafts (NEAREST TO: THE. FERRY) on. ~ BEACON AVE, SIDNEY—Phone AZ _ EASTER. HOLI DAY SPECIALS | ‘George: Fleming was appointed. “On-to-Seattle” chairman ‘for’ the 37th: annual: “Rotary. district..con- years‘its cutting. hasbeen mooted but: it. was not-until. lumber - prices: reached: their: present ~ high “level «-€(@)- This order ‘shall: contiriue year: would take ‘effect. this year. |. ‘until the / necessary: | ‘adjustment “The : “communication :. from’: the joard® also en fot that the’ alization nels pen made in. ihe ® assessment vention ed be: held. in Seattle, May. thata final: decision: ‘was eae ; : SWIFT'S AD A M Ss. “BURNS” OMS +6" to-8. Many: Indians.‘have. returned ‘to id “AX . ~ “Respectfully. submitted,. About 1,500 ‘Rotariaris and‘their |'the reserve from other areas to wHoue or. : SHANK END— | Bm ENDS— “Assessment Equalization | ‘Board, Lb 2 wives’ are -expectedto: attend the D..K.. KENNEDY, chairman, conference; Soming: from. the :55 ate if “RR. SEWELL,- member.” ~, | Rotary..Clubs. in. District. 151. Se- . Bet mut T, ‘TURNBULL, -member.' "“Vattle: last. entertained the confer- ence: cin , 198, Sede : "FRESH. lame: ; | SHOULDERS— gy LO] assist in the: operation. . . “PICNIC | ‘HAMS: WHOLE « or SHANK BND COTTAGE ROLLS - " VISKING: STYLES" “MARINE. ENGINEER ‘Inan ‘obituary notice of ‘the‘late! John Peck, ‘who ;passed away. at.{f yhis: Vancouver. home: on: ‘February: Ee 14. it was’ ‘stated ‘that the deceased: ‘was a‘farmer.”’ The’ Review: learns’ that. -this:, was: “erroneous: Mr., .| Peck -was’a marine’ engineer . ‘of: . note: and ‘had “held: appointments = yin Vancouver. and «elsewhere. The. reeve. explained hat the ‘Upon. ‘his’ retirement’: at’. Deep rates: in’ Victoria’.are.‘considerably : Cove: he. operated ’a° chicken | ranch: ' lower? than. ‘in: “Central: Saanich.: ‘for ‘a: brief: “period. Council. ‘endorsed : -his: views: ‘and: : the: 3 COMMUNICATIONS IN. ‘AFRICA Yt.Over. £24" (about ": $70)" million oy. pare: to ‘be spent: during. the: next rS:| six-years in® ‘Tanganyika’ on:devel=:|: DL: opment: and.:.welfare. | Main’: em- “| phasis. will be. on improving ‘com ‘munications .and: water ; supplies. ; ica fever ‘is to ‘be: financed: ‘from |. oO "MORE . ABOUT, “CRESTON MAN_ : (Continued from Page One). he. purposé:: of ost / sharing,’ and = ‘for. the : —— ae a - ; | MUSICAL. SOCIET “of: the orgar accom panying Lamont: felt: ‘that. a the. motion: Which had: been passed by. the council. at its last:meeting i I should: srtiedt 1 ct ee ‘and: no. work “more: ‘thor suahiy: Finer "T-have been told by many: land:: owners,” said the ‘couneillor,, that We: are ‘sticking’ our. necks -out;".: “Councillor Harold A'n.d'y aw, & ‘wished ‘to-inspect:the: ‘system: him- | "sale before: supporting: the: rescind. ting -of!the: former ‘motions This, ‘had called: for: an Jopening< of: the. fe ea culvert ‘on Stellys: Cross’ Road and ‘Your BEST Buy! SOME ETE. S RUT OMOTIVE | REPAIRS “SHELLUBRICATION the: provision. of ‘floodgates on that culvert," “The miittel was’ “left An, ANnce,: -Counell: earned? ‘that. I we te may, of Creston, B.C.,-had accept. ed-the: position of aAnunicipal clerk: treasurer and collector, Mr, Ismay. will tale “up: his: new. office: when he has severed his connection with Creston Council, ~ Atthiy Tionel Brentwood engineer, was appoint. - building and plumbing inspee- Or; The erection. of. 1: fire siren ‘on polos:.on ‘the Enst Saanich’ Rand: and :Wallace ; Drive. corner: was approved, ais also: was’ thes ‘supply. -of:-small items: of: equipment fo the: Aire department. > Li ebecandiiiauee : aboy- | “ Peatures: nh! Low: Initial Cost. Plenty of space. for. all normal needs Compact | _Fitg‘on wall or stand "Estimates Free PROMPT SERVICE TE 1AT WILL SATISF Y You! “Re see, Bf : 2 ony : SOs: a. 2.0. Gi, : el 82. D ses by. 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