feos -and prairie. and Wednesda SERVICE TO BE IMPROVED TO OTHER PARTS Second Phase of a. $2,500 000 B.c. Telephone Co. long distarice pro- ject started in 1951 has been. com- pleted, with the opening of a sec- ona carrier system to provide addi-. tional. circuits. between Vancouver eastern ‘Canada points. - 6 Company officials state the new System. adds'°10 ‘channels’ to the trans-Canada hook-up, increasing facilities between B.C. and points elsewhere in Canada by 16 per cent. First part of the project began three years ago with erection of a chain of repeater stations from Vancouver to the Alberta border and construction of a new pole line over the Hope-Princeton Highway to dy-pass the difficult Coquihalla Pass route, just east of Hope. COMPLEX EQUIPMENT Fifty per cent of B.C. Telephone Co. long listance circuits are. now obtained by the use of complex car- -rer equipment which makes it pos- sible to have several channels on a single pair of wires, each conversa- tion travelling on a different fre- quency along the wires. Repeater stations on the trans- Canada long Hstance route are lo- —— at 50- smile mibervt ats to sus- (Cnerenmmeamanenean| “My: must. vained. | appianee! acre that's what women. ‘{! sav about the new | automatic clathes drvers. They da award Wells bein ys lifting, cut down ivoning, end ail worry-ahout the WOE ther, : “a earn of Dollars for a little etudly 2 "Years ago | whan. 1 was ‘buying my firat te insurance Llooked only at the size of the promiums J would have to pay vee until © a driond said: y, November 10, 1954. tain the initial quality of transmis- sion, Stations in B.C. are situated at Mission, Hope, Manning Park;. Princeton, “Keremeos, Bridesville, Grand: Forks, Tadanae, Nelson, Sir- dar, Yahk, Mayook and Fernic. SIDNEY TIES WITH COMBINES The Sidney Community football team was held to a tie last Saturday ‘afternoon against’ the Victoria Combines. : Sidney held most of the play down at ‘the Combines’: end. No matter how hard the forward line worked, and they worked very well, they could not get a goal in. Sid- ney had 15 shots on goal to the Combines’ five. Lynn Christian did) a very goad job at the centre-half spot. He was responsible for many of the Sidney drives. Earle Brown, Jim MacDonald, Phil Meyer and Carl Knutsem show- ed their worth on ihe forward line. The Sidney defence was given a shot in the arm by the use of Bill Lumley. These boys need transportation to next week’s game in” Victoria, against the Canadian Seottish. If anyone Will. offer his ser Vices, will Club: . en, anneneey . oe ae ee rere he please leave -his name at The sdb otlice —J.LE, The Home of ARENA WAY | _ Back of. “The. 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Life of Conad as : roprussotative, in your commmunily. today, eid Paley ha os ea bwaly ce ind ek’ Ghricet ie HE EXCHANGED | |MAPLE LEAVES ||FOR COCONUT ae seca ved by, staff of the department of. transport at Patricia [maple le ve res ane ae cof the Be SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW A Few Words From One of The Few DEAD OR ALIVE today the British boys w sho tore the Ger man Luftwaffe from the skies over Britain are immortaliz zed in Sir Winston Churchill’s words as. “The Few”. Pictured is one of them who lived, Flight-Lieutenant (Roxy) Hart, telling 9-years-old Martin Meade “about 2 Spitfire, London (England) ‘open-air exhibition that marked the 14th anni- versary. of. the Battle of Britain ‘and the defeat of the Luftwaffe. the P ‘eninsalla airport, recovered was 2.803 miles. The a ceconut,-he reported. It was later “A message of cand eratitude for his’! co-operation has; Wen Loss heavy to .qualify 5 - which ‘the record was sought, Bay from co ? American airman, Nirport,” an Mr. Mollet Jassisted: Del. _Furhiman | in his recent. attempt: on a world; Saturna, because it- was récord:. long- distance. flight from; that the god, Saturn, brought the. Patricia Bay eae : He was | res- Sonne inte of ; the _Richnes fe perce. for 4 quality. : : Wit va yaAwhiel sthreal” the. the ainnin “The ; “slogan” or: ellibrooms, ‘whore afferod.courses: = 2: : v ‘President, of. the: club: is Puaie D: Kendall, . rector. of St. Saviour's. | church, Victori ia’ West-and padre to... .the ‘Veterans’ Hospital. : “The, present drive. for member- ship coincides with: Opthnist, Week, | November | cor During that time i dt. is oped. that: residents sof: the {olUying areas will -come to the sup- portcof the club and offer assistance wn the direction vof. wetivities for} boys The club meets ‘each “Thursday at j - 25¢ per.dozen paid for emplien Plene noon At hie Prelfic Club in Victoria, 11 have them ready when the driver ealls, | UBBER STAMPS h Columbia, eed Wins | “Order ‘rom ip: THE REVIEW | SI " N oe BC. Today" y's the fighter they used, at the The distance | air- man exchanged twa maple leaves for | ascertained that the | j record: attempt: was unsuccessful Jbe- Mollet. of the | Suse the fight machine was still too ; for the cliss in| then, tired-outy -heavy-héaded, and maybe Italy was at one-time Kiown as | believed a Denied ol prosperity, , satin depends on the “used: for. an hs advertisement ‘is not published or displayed by ‘Liquor: Contral Bosid or by the Government Cath, bank is a bright, pleasant, informal place, where service is both efficient and friendly: PAGE FIVE SOCRATES’ HIGH AWARD WON BY BANK OF MONTREAL Ranked top -financial ‘on the North American continent. of. the “Year” for ‘during: the past 12 months. The , ward has come. (+ Canada only | ‘once before e,-in 1946, and it was the 'B of M also which gained the dis- ‘tinetion on that occasion. Announcement of the award is imade by Vincent Edwards and ; Company, publishers ‘views", a monthly publication which evaluates the advertising of banks “and trust companies throughout the United States and Canada. “Bank - Ad - views” bases its ‘awards on a continuing study of _ thousands of bank advertisements ‘in daily. newspapers all over the “continent, scoring nessages on three ‘counts: ideas which sell bank ser- its. advertising ‘BRITISH FURNITURE ON SHOW IN OTTAWA British office furniture with a con ‘temporary look will be displayed at if the Desien Centre of the National i Gallery of Canada, in Ottawa. Tt wilt” ferm part oof an exhibition: en- Vtithed “Haw to furnish Your Office’, whieh wis on October 15. officially opened fer one month, tt is to en tcourage a higher standard of design fin Canadian offices, and includes the ibest Canadian office furniture now produced, and also exhibits of American furniture. The British ex- hibit is.the result of an invitation from the National. Gallery to provide stimulating comparisons: to’. other items on show.. All-the British. fur- | niture hasbeen designed ‘by i; Day, one of the United: kingdom's best known youriger designers. if Veuve TIRED ALL THE TH Everyt body gets a bit ran-down-now and bothered by tadachen Perhaps nothing. seriously wrong, just-a temporary -toxic. . condition caused: by excess ‘acids: and wastés.: That’s the time:to take Dodd’s « Kidney Pills: Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys, : _and so help restore their normal action of. Get “Dodd's Kidney. Pills ‘now: Look: for’ ‘the blue® box with ‘the red) band® at “druggists.-You can: depend. on Dodd's. Robin: ” removing. excess acids and: wastes..: Then: ’- you-feel better, sleep: better, work: better: :: advertiser’ | Vices: i niques: the Bank .of Montreal -has- been | bank's relations ‘with the public. awarded: the. “Socrates’ High Award | f Hl | entire vear,; the Bank of Montreal have been of of “Bank-Ad- ) “Bank-Ad-views” ‘its ads. the Bank of _Morixal has tin er h® and general effect on the Pointing out that “each of these ads. had.-been: subjected to ‘a thor- ;ough review and unbiased analysis,” the publication . says: “During the the promotions used by such consistently high quality that ‘they have earned the greatest total award points.” In paying tribute to the B of M, comments; “In WOOD 2 2 Cords Mixed — 5 : Electric Panels - for Safe, Depend- ~~ able Heat. At the end of an: electric cord It solves the problem of automatic heat for ’ one room or the whale house. Steady, controlled, radiant warmth at a new law cost “problem... 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