Page 2 SYDNEY PICKLES Continued from Page 1 that early period Reeve ’ Pickles always acted with the ‘ best interests of the municipality as his motive. He - was a sterling character in the - tradition of Churchill. After ~ four years in the reeveship he judged that Central Saanich was firmly — established ' therefore he could move from ‘ the scene and give attention to ' his other interests. * Sydney had a farm on Mount” _ Newton Cross Road until 1960 - but lived in Oak Bay. His work for arthritics will be long remembered, for he organized ‘and was president of the Handicapped Equipment Loan Association. This ‘ organization supplied essential equipment for - sufferers without cost: much ‘ of this was constructed to his - order by experts who were sympathetic to the cause. His good work was - recognized in 1968 when he was awarded the annual - Vietoria Good Citizen citation, Post No. 1, Native Sons of British Columbia. During the : f irst World War he served with . # a wt Pea a Fen eR WN A ESEN a WON 2b a UO Ne (ao AE aio EE NSS to a PST ee ere eee oe Sidney ACCESSIBLE! a Vinancial Re COUNTABLIG! GRASS CUTTING?| Not During Winter Come Spring Will You Be Ready? . OUR WINTER : INCLUDES FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PLUS FREE ~ STORAGE | GET SET FORSPRING! — | | CALL TO-DAY | IF YOU WANT TO DELIVER YOUR OWN | | MACHINE WE WILL SHARPEN YOUR | LAWN SHEARS FREE WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OF AIR COOLED. SMALL MOTORS Rentals | 9773 Fifth St IN. SAANICH AND THE ISLANDS Statement to the Royal Naval Air Service, having been a pioneer in the development of aeronautics since the year 1912. Actually he held licence number England. Sydney’s last public ap- pearance in Central Saanich was in the Spring, when he attended a celebration honouring Tom Michell on his retirement from public office in the municipality. Earlier, at the Centennial celebrations, he presided over the reunited charter council at the Saanich nine in Pioneer Organization headquarters, when the inauguration meeting of 25 years ago was reenacted. Sydney Pickles will be remembered as the most dynamic figure in local politics the Peninsula has known. His every thought and action was to benefit the people he represented in the light of his firmest con- victions. His work ac- complished, he retired with dignity, never again seeking to influence those who followed. SERVICE | PLAN | 565541 | fh Establishing an Office of Auditor General to provide an ‘annual public 4 Government MORK make your Ot iliminating non-elected boards and commissions to make your @ Government MORK RESPONSIBLE! ELECT IUGH CURTIS Social Credit, Saanich & The Islands A RECORD OF SERVICE IN THE PAST A PROMISE OF SERVICE IN THE FUTURE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 3821 CAREY RD, 479-8277 IN SIDNEY PHONE 150-6202 ON SALE SPRING ISLAND PHONES 537-5010 Jnserted by Wagh Curtls Campaign committee commercial pilots’ ’ ‘ people, . # December 1. elles g ig Curtis for SOCIAL CREDIT HUGH CURTIS BELIEVES IN CHANGING GOVERNMENT MACHINERY BY: tag Providing an Ombudsman to help make your Government MORE Karen Magnussen Heads Cast In December Ice Capades Karen Magnussen, the superstar with silver blades, heads an all-star cast in this year’s Ice Capades, opening in Victoria, Wednesday, December 10, 1975 at the Memorial Arena for 7 per- formances. Karen, in her third year with the show, has been topping the world cham- pionship performance that first endeared her to audiences here and abroad, as she adds her dynamic skating style to this spectacular show. Come along on an odyssey into the netherworld of illusion, as Ice Capades open another exciting new production with “ORIGINS 35,”’ stretching your imagination with a series of visual impressions. You’ll see futuristic go-go dancers with flashing lights and 2ist cen- tury mimphets with lighted wings, bathed in a flickering strobe. A dream come true for " children of every age in “IT’S CHIRSTMAS EVERY DAY.” Little odd Fenton’s toy, Watch Cat, transports him to a land B of giant lollipops and alphabet blocks, with toy soldiers, marionettes, Swiss dolls and f 6 four delightful Christmas course, _ seals. And, of Randy Aubie Continued from Page 1 to three quarters of a mill, and fixing it at that level for future years, Ald. Percy Lazarz supported the move, saying there must be restraint ‘‘— we can’t give them everything they ask for,”’ he said. Tabor objected. ‘I believe the ’' electorate wants recreation. The recreation budget has doubled, but it is still only about$20,000. We just spent $135,000 dollars for a gravel pit.” “But a gravel pit will yeild dividends,’’ interjected Lazarz. “Yes, and recreation will yeild dividends, too. The benefits, especially to young millions of dollars if we could - only measure them,’’ replied Tabor. — But Alderman Earle Tabor was the only one to vote against fixing the budget for recreation programs at three quarters of a mill. The decision is not final, merely a recommendation to council when it meets Monday AC- would be worth . THE REVIEW Wednesday, November 26, 1975 Christmas trees and Santa Claus. To change the pace, we take you back to the ’30’s, to a talk- of-the-town nightclub brim- ming with fun and frivolity. We've titled it “STEREOP- TICON” - or ‘GOOD OLD, BAD OLD, GOOD OLD DAYS.” Every show needs a “TOUCH OF CLASSE,” and Ice Capades presents 32 girls with more than just a touch of it, performing a_ perfect precision routine and showing off possibly the most glamourous costumes ever to grace the ice. 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