‘The Review covers the entire Peninsula and the Gulf Islands. — circulating: 3 through 18 local Post. Of- 8: ‘fices and 10. Rural . routes. Saanich - THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. 30. SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, July 24, 1946. Rickety, Dangerous and Inadequate For The Traffic Say American Yachtsmen ANAM Death Traced To Oysters At Nanaimo The Health department of the The general delapidation and crowded conditions at the Sidney wharf have aroused a storm of protest by local men. On Sun- day five American yachts, seek- ing to enter Canada at the Cus- toms here, were unable to land and turned away. Others who managed to tie up precariously at the wharf which is described ‘as being in a “dangerous condi- tion,” complained bitterly about the landing. They cleared. at the customs. and immediately left. One yachtman, a member of ’ the Bellingham Yacht Club, spoke of the difficult time: he had in ‘getting: -to the. wharf to- local merchants. Complaints have. been lodged with: the Sidney Business- men’s Association, the: only or- ganized body in the community, and an (cou meeting has been . ealled : investigate. conditions at the whart, _ ; ; Geo. Gray, vice-president - of the organization ‘stated this week that: work:. on the wharf, long ; promised by the Federal: govern- ~ment,had been: delayed. ‘“Con- ditions’ are’ very: bad ‘there, ° and | something, :should “be. done,”.’ he © said... J.:G. Mitchell, head of the . : “ Wharf committee, said that while. - funds ‘had been: *pigeonholed for: :. the “work. this“ summer,.the death :of ‘the ‘head, of :the: firm: who: suc-, “are: sor ely, needed. ‘ite: port: on: aaitey for hundreds ‘of foreign: ‘yachts. entering Canadian: “waters::: Listed’ as ‘the: third: larg- est ® aye of “entry: for Vancouver ~ Tsland: : “sport. “th he: favorite * ~. Waters of | ‘all, small, and large pleasure’ vessels, the: Straits of - Georgia and the’ Gulf. ‘Islands. ©. ATL our visitors “are. complain-~. : ing ‘and ‘being: turned away oby «= _. eonditions -here, »=-the:: Federal: % good a for len ‘itis high. time its. “promise. ‘to here,” * avel:. "said « ‘HOLE. IN. ONE: Last week J.-D. Halley, “Barns: : ey cbury,”. Salt “Spring Island, made a-hole int one while playing on Salt Spring Tsland golf course, Aaa aaPaMaP tata PaaS Mya My! THE WEATHER The following ia the meteoro- logical record for woek ending July: 21, furnished by Dominion Experimental Station: Maximum temportd lure... 082 Minimum temporatura csv dL 7 Minimum Lon the grasa. “Rainfall (inehes)® / Sunshine . (hours): 60,00 ewew en “the: full’ width : one block on “each. side of: Beacon | is ‘thes closest:-customs ~~: a ee oo “eruising. |: but ‘to -F Government. made : encourage © ‘Mry * ee ! “water: trustee’ laid tho: cornerstone * ” “ eevemonys. ' tainer “heads & pleea, sho said, ed cisteestenseeeso DAO: RATATAT MMMM City of Nanaimo has issued a warning against consumption of oysters picked off the shoreline within ,the vicinity of Nanaimo. It is reported that a visitor to Janaimo last month developed typhoid ‘fever after her return home ‘and subsequently died. ‘All evidence pointed to contact of the disease in the Nanaimo vicin- ity. Health reports for: water and the ‘oysters tested from that. vicinity indicated they were so. heavy with typhoid bacteria that they were not. safe for -human: consumption. : ‘Health authorities have issued no warning against: local oysters, however, -: ei | $12,698 TENDER FOR SIDNEY ‘ROAD WORK © . cessfully’ ‘tendered. on ‘the.work: = had -sheld®: up: the: -Tepairs : which” Hs of the -Victoria ‘Paving “which offered “to'd The: streets*are-now. ee. readied fox the “surfacing... “Heavy: equip- ment :is: grading .all’ avenues: from First: to Fifth and curbing, sur- facing. -and- gutters :will:: be Yaid of the’ streets to Ik Improvements With: - Pomp and Ceremony “Anew “cement. sidewalk may. be just. a lot’of labor » some, ‘F,: ‘Forneri, « Third Street, Sidney, , the “mprovement ; becomes: joy for ever, ‘Last. © week, ‘the © well: -known for “his news wall with © fitting In-one corner “a. cone was laid with the mast: from: lending: newspapers (The: Review was included, of course), letters, photographs of Mr, and Mrs. Forneri, and) some | coins. The ‘job was’ then com. pleted, The container was actue ally placed by W. Marchant, an old friend of te ‘Forneri, Just fo diseourage these who might be intrigued with the coins, to the extent, perhaps, of digs wing up the sidewalk, Mr. Mor. neri made it quite plain today that only minor cotns were an closed, coppers. and 4 The: jol..is. now finished; ant instead of: it: just belng another chore, the whole thing: was de auld Mr, Forneri, ~ a Oe a eee enermr creo ns , our’ WANDERING. REPOR TER ‘You Find | The. Review: last week had ‘been challenged: “by daappolnted “fish+ eymen. ~‘Detormined to pot. the ‘“owedown" on conditions a: Ro- View reportor was nsaigned “he tusk of suaking the truth: on the subjoet.-° Hla report follows: Tt was no food tracing: senias yee they were everywhere, 50 were finhhotds mid no ojrenerally amelly atmosphere, "ts ke this wherever, Cshermen congregate,” Tewad diformed? Lefirat inpproach-- ail Jos Contitfo, who by repute is hoon fahormin: Hee Ws pears ‘in Sidney, and he gave ome continues. cand: Sooke nae hee rarved | jena and: oll 0 dun auntemera Rare, they ie bing! he aatde Right: fn: Bazan “Thay, why Bob? Colpitta: caught a “W-pounder: just last night: Con day) cand: Prank: Bull nabbed. 20. Ih, salmon the same avenings “Woll Ahatewap. thate © Ad fisherman. had spoken, 1. then lied me to Canoe Cove... where peports. toe the. offeed: that: wen Voawler,, eanriiont | n Taree natentn and “2 AAMT Ns amr RNR RERTA TORR aN eer rb ea was ay.” jyounded: by many fishing rodasin. donginye. KOON: popular. member af: the. Power Roat “Squadron, | had me fereeneoniaoerssinesotes TER_ ON FISH sean rgnier ve one operon The Fish. Are. Where “hem . . J rar a : Optomintie: roporta: of the’ ale somon run off: Shlney appearing: in’ ‘on 0" sertlno, US ‘T found My, Bowler “ya abit’ to seh off oon another. - fishing enilse, tanned from ‘head to. foot and olad “only in. anupet lating ‘Kkniekers’ “try. that ait mone” F commenced. “Oh, that,” he said, ag if it was a fly which he had "Inst: flicked’ oft his -bronge ehest. “A huge boast... didn't know what it wos until we turned the Hehts on... and we had to uae sevoral flashlights to do. that ree We wlubbed hin. to death, "Whore did you -eapture tho erentyra,” asked, ahmost. dumh with namdention® "wey Cont land: . in’ the evening. cory AB Miter af. faet AIL Powell, of Shoal Taye hours caught ite. “And the ale my Yonge, Ne “Oho the Hide nandds oo TLotw cof! Tome 4 hide behind tha holders. on bottom, you Imowle found. that. JY. really. had hot» he off, Th was relinbly yo. follows.” thoy tor narted, however, that: the fish had‘ my. Thad intorviowed. tho: amon a ON ennght, wat ad: done | hent,. who hud nauoht there, oe _and take-off for Vancouver. change their . by. Ben . vALter laying ant ege: daily for al-: “Only” ore tender was “rebeivel mo : Sys the -bird: _ developed " ieee a : shioat, a6 in Vietoria, Pore : Sidney: etheiy published + f ive-cent. , Samertt: » Ou” Joo" Jt was late, very lates ~sadatod Kraus vuanaginay, | Wiener Une bahia on, the ; the. Curiboo The Sidney Airport Member Canadian Weekly $ Newspapers’ Association, an $ organization embracing’ the nation with a ‘membership ¢— of 562 weekly “Aewspapers. Subscription, in advance, year: $2, U.S. $2.50, copy 5c This busy scene is enacted eight times each day when the regular C.P. A. and T.C.A Recently. announced plans for: T-C.A. Trips are-now taking place designed’ to familiarize Situated one mile from the shopping centre of Sidney, Islands: and the southern. portion of Vancouver Island. schedule. Salt Spring Island Ferry, and the ‘Mill - Bay-Brentwood Ferry. Latest Hen To Change : Sex At Penticton: . Latest of ‘the freak hens ; to" sex-is, that owned Lamber t : of © “Penticton: year, = comb: and | wattles, - Constable ad. “Gibault, e ‘the _gliders.'are now. ‘at the local air- ‘port.: detachment of ‘the: Pro=) _evincial» Police -was-a member of. the winning. team, - WEE: “for! Kirby.” Kadets : and. “Two-way padi, Secommunication 7 willy be: ‘used, and “instructors: will® be J.B. (ack). Taylor nd John 7 oe Watt. - Bee ey C PERHAPS $ CHARLIE RLIE WAS | CONFUSED, TOO? ‘DID HE WANT TO mae ir ae TO VICTORIA? . . . The. question of whore: the View ® = torin’ Airport ‘is to be is evidently’ influencing: the: thoughts .of fam-" ous Visitors Lo our shores, ab least. “most strangely jons concerning cussed question, Last Friday the sound and able Victoria ‘Times told of the visit of Mr, and: Mrs. dear Borgen to Vietoria, The famous radio Fen ianaiae had travellod from California by hi. private plane, piloted hy himself. The Times story said: “Mr and Mrs. Bergen flew from Callfornin. to Seattle — in their private plane, but, did. not fly Chere, «partly beenuse: “Bergeon wanted. ta. make the trip ‘on Aha water ind: partly because Mr. conflicting” opin- this: much-dis- nerogs ou. darge kKlyoteh The “following: morming: equally ahle and NeeTHIUtE Vice ctarda Colonial had the followin: MLory s eee Ce Ahora hoes an aMrport: ~ tlaser to. Victoria: than Patriela Tiny Kdigar Bergen, famous: com codian,y awould shave chroupsht. hige private. plane. dircet to this. elty eee ho exprossed: his: disappoint regarding the: Wek af a —(lodesin ainport tod, Re. Taylor, THAT OY ot. the Vietorin. Miying L ccameermememtrerpeerroi A. Sansbary, well-known ‘loeal poultry man, Who returned last week after touring the northern portion oof Britiah = Columbia speaking...on. poultry. problems, travelled 1,000 miles by: autonios | bile te Prince Goorge, then. by train nnd dame porte of thi four. vey: ly horsebael,, beeswan away. Th. UAV. The tour waa under dha: alfrecjion oof R. Hall, supervisor: of ‘thes Dominion® JU ETA OT QUdeE Oy WR, > panted : Mr, -Sanshury.” Il. ACCOM Tn stintement to Tho - Review. thin swoek, My Sanshury ard that “aatbondanee oS Avi oo vary good Ahroughont.:- “Nothing Cin -buek: tha people ins mont parta of rom attending. their annial field day,” he ald, “They tion. and to-chat to - old: friondn wid. nedhbors, found Kapa blancant and wien statements refleet-* Mrs, i toms “time and plied of : arriva On departure, the permit: must. he surrendered to customa offices * ors ands the saireraft will then’ be © Bergen did nob feel ib was “the: wisest: thing to make a. trip: cof watar: “inn single-engine pane, : the TOON, EN BG, “exception 1 followed “hy -poultyymen on} Vane aap), Cour Inland. come ‘to relax, ink’ for infarmay Tho - people 1... emeneererea eee erent a TREE RETRO N FOR TRIO LOCAL AIRPORT .. -PLANE LANDING | RULES STATED In an announcement mada this week, G.-A. Yardley, colleetor of customs, stated that oprivate air- eraft may. now be flown ‘aeroas the border into “B.C, and land: nt any oeustoms afrport ar ontport of-entry, and may remain three months duty free, | Sueh alreralt may only. enter for health or pleasure purposes, it-is stated, Royrulations require that planes - from any® foreign -eountry must make. application with: local’ ets= pr 0 posed = officials, . giving | reported’ outward and elenranee rrantad,: The ropmlations have heen | in “effect: for “Koma -time cand “MANY: . travel-wise aeronauta have linded” Athe Joenl airport and. have been elenved: hy Joeal eustoins ofTiclls,..” Jeavings:.this aumner. | J Teele pamnatien inmptee artes tant Ny mat To. RAISE. SUFFOLK SHEEP | Jeol Mu Taylor, “Corner. Warm, Towner : Parle Rond, who recently purchased asram and: threo ewas af. Jmparlad.. royintered Suffolk stock at. the Calgary. Livestacl how, ° plans to. risa. the breed, to moet, Log homes, barus and poullyy buildings any Very. Come mon in the Carlhoa, and when J examined them they are skillfolly made and vary. comfortable, 1 could cnot help -thinkdng: cof vhe: Jangy, hard and tining. days. they whet have apent ta hue! trom ah home. 2Many queations were axked on “ponltry rainy, and vponomy return: the. Exporis Station propared the folk: SOWInR Teor. deahngg. wabh the: more uygont probe. “Mert Rome of. Joma of that. district, ‘with few the osname should The memorandum followar © The choice of one breed. ds oan Important point facing all poul- iryman, ind oshowld be © decided Upon canly after alue.: sn sdeianiiaiel yw — heaad | ‘Seattle pilots with the run. the airport also serves Victoria, the Gulf Two ferries feed the busy thes courses; .they.: are: twos ‘single pae ote dn. ‘Mareh, and “April pointed the. watchfulness ‘and ° the 229 2 against diphtheria, 89 were: piven:- OR SWIM? ‘Jations« SEAMEN. oe “A total of: 957 “alta were ‘made . “tomber, : “ ehuded ” visits, - school visits as well ns tubereul- hy: ~ elinies will. hoo held: thore in the: i --pehool owtuidents | “told work ines nainmporne graces aos A. Sansbury Gives T imely Poultry roaring. of: tho young Wee Inte vhree pts, conaldaras © Mon ds ziven toc market: and: farm a han - mainliners arrive flights will augment this airport, the. Cy Peck Wi « lone. throughout. - ‘the: Public stated” x scar let f serene one:.of: ‘need. ‘for: “munization. of -the public “against continued: -im- communicable “diseases.” - ‘Approxi- © y mately 1,079. ‘people were? vaccin~. ated. in this district . at the- time. of the. outbreak. . ; In. addition over 1 ‘600 inoenln ‘wused on elann’ range. years pasture: rotation: mended, | seedings — with -elaver, or porass, | Thla ta. divided rotated, each ond veing a different ‘yours. TNO ren cannot OO Abe de We ee Vatonn YO a . tee : + ” today.: - ‘time. ; Merchants; . who": “havn't played: . ; » fastball :for many. years, jubilant” ate their: “may, answer: a-fire: quickly. enough, : “buts they: can *t=stop: a softball::for: Wm: ‘loeal: “that: he® had‘ sprained “his “ankle: ws For -five days he ‘hobbled. Bbw | a hefore® the: “sbe? sete tete | cust, the: Inst», - wisn: ; ie A. thrane ©: In recame: alfalfa, . and. tha. chicka . > The importanee of | le povareoptl ~. mated,and ther. are, two. main, PUBRABE0U04R90000005069044008 088 RESPONSE MAGNIFICENT The appeal for aid to save the hay crop published last week in The Review brought immediate results, said Miss G. BK. Moses today. ‘Men have answered the eall from all parts of the dis- trict,” she said. “Bus drivers carpenters, all trades seem to be represented, and some come from WVEBRWR0OT0000000800000000005000050002000060900000200080 — CRBRCARTRUEAS as far as Victoria.” Farmers who need -assistance are asked to telephone: Miss Moses’ where a list of those wil. ling to work is available. Already. many men have been placed’ and’ _ au number of men are available vi for those who need help in get- | ling in.the hay crop. _ Maintenance Work Planned For District Schools By PPS rw enn aad Firemen Challenge “Tired Old Men” To . Return Game Thurs.° Promising that the gloves will be off in-the return game, Sid-. ney Firemen, who suffered a humiliating defeat ‘at ‘the hands of a pick-up team of Sidney. Mer- chants last week, have’ challenged _the Merchants: for a return game Thursday evening. “We're not going: to muvee them © along «this time,”.said’ a’ spokes-.*: the. stalwart Firemen |: man - for -“They will have.to face a _team win’ last. “iweek, /=hav “joshed’’ Firemen’: nméreifillly: ‘This: return will by much needed drainage bo the com. wiunity. Streets are heing graded ‘40 the fall. width and curbs and drafnage placed, Incromo eases the trees have taken the place of awnings for. storas,. Hundroda nosed ine-the - trees, and owhleh have almost. beeanea pets. “wewshay thopkeepers, YAW be wits cod Tivcevary’. ingianee,, the spirit af progres has overs cove. thes feallopecot: whieh? haw ‘gripped eltigens ‘when eta: they jearned that-, the. brooy SMURE: pO, work “is complated, Bote eda onimacnme trom Bsmt 6 aRLOR ER AMS AUN Tae, WHEN THE FRUITS RIPEN | “Pinjoy: othe -senkanta trulun in. thelr | cooling, form, tera davsorta, mberht - havea: and: eats wens ree bones “could. - ten: doling: bill,” and: ay Sof hig. ‘avert as’he worked: abou had occasion: to: walk:-to; the: shop a during. the “day. and om. Just woulda’ t A, ma, “keop. ‘At RESIDENTS. ; MOURN AYE: Gardner: wh 7 - hauling. businesswith a “bong,” With” many: rhe henrl-tug, loenl ~ posidenta siuw ahade treas in full. thetr: construcdion «of: dual wheels mounted ©under: : heavy: ABs foot, “Umber, , the,.local firm. of mas. smovings Jobs and it-ts he whoo ba: of families of birds. whieh have |. of . hawevar, © nontadgias “tale | when. A planned: planting: will, doub o vere he ondertaten when the new tninelonn “ oTroah Or can them for next wine | Let: the flown: you” for wet nnd ” Sesetele adhe So y 4 It. Wile i just ae old crumpled | Up. ,. ‘Fornari*: away, in: ‘the: pocket. his’ garden’ on Third: Street. He the. bill was: gone, los ‘Tle. niontioned* the: fact: to: Kennedy, local * postmaster, © and," thinking it a vain. hope, sugested. that if anyone came ‘along with” a ten - dollar: bill in. their hand ‘to tell: them. he “had lost: one, .-He then sorrowfully ‘walled home, :.:. A day later Mes, Loud called... “Your $10 bill, T believe,” she | suid, as she handed the astonished citizen the: bill, © “My :conseience: teney hiuiilinge: fant al fant Mat. is: the reneral: impresiton: of: and hot 2) Lovar,! KONG: into’: tho: Teavy' have: Commencing, this: apeing: with: the: “oliniata: arid welders: hayo: moved More than: 25 of. the army. huta: at “Mills - Rond “ands Wilson: Road emmpas: > Longest” haul ‘thus. -far hag. heen’ the: 1L2emaile trol: to: Mount Newton HWigh school, “We haven't? had any” real ‘grlot oe fay" gud Art! Gardner cag) he reached - Soy a “pleco of woot to touch, Mr. Gardner eu perien ‘the . constantly, piiding. the ‘load’ by, walking infront,” biekwards, Queriad nis to... the comfort: of Mids walking backwards,. hare piled: Ahab ti waa hot worl! Tt isn't cnocossry: all-the time, he’ wade “That: woe like to he sure: ote: “thee olonenned nnd! miny other de. * thn load: a ont : move,” “ Soveral ‘buttaings ne toe be -moved to. Vietoriay Thus: far moat’ aft the hata lave: boon moved «to oo SMidnoy, and ite outalirta,, andthe ron majority: of. the mors than 43 budding will he, ,_ulilized in. tha: at later “3 ped overnens Peary : provide: eoak buy wie, lungs