Wednesday, November 24, 1954. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE ane one nace tiatennenenmeicunatin ute sean en een antintetnineenenarnnetamnenmt Gn mune et * ngeeennnnenenceteennaes TOYS With four generations. to shop for Tam again interested in.toys. After Ya look through. the toy department “Phe biggest birthday party in the | 5@°Y by special activities eusrakle world will take place early in 1959, |!" the occasion. when,.on February 23, 400,000 Ro-| ©. S. Goode and G. L. Baal have . tacians in 89 countries will join to- | been appointed co-chairman to gether in celebrating the 50th:anni- | formulate. plans: . Some’ of: these versary of the founding of: Rotary. ' were suggested at last week’s meet- It' was in February of. 1905 that.a ing and will be enlarged upon and lortely Chicago lawyer by. the name |.discussed at the regular dinner of Paul Harris. persuaded.ia few | meeting on Wednesday of this week. friends to meet with him in rota- | this week. tion at each other's office to dis- | The .climax. of Rotary’s golden cuss the ideal of. service in relation | year, will. be. reached at Chicago to their business. and. professional | when Rotarians: from all over the lives. | globe meet from May 29 to June 2. Thus was founded Rotary, an or-|It is expected that a delegation ganization which was at first | from .Sidney will attend and hotel American but soon became inter-/ reservations are now being made. By virtue of. two wins last week schools meet on a tournament basis in the soccer. section for the FN | for F..N.. Wright trophy points. io Wright. trophy, North Saanich high The high school. athletic commit. ne ofa large store recently, I’ve con- moved well into the lead for the tee is. trying -a -series of. evening. = \”. cluded’ toys are being’ made for coveted trophy. North Saanich high | games: this year. with the hope that = adults instead of children. They.| SeMior boys, playing at the Beacon | parents will avail themselves of the ; are. terribly. expensive and terribly Ave. park, had little trouble in-de- ; opportunity to - see. the students |). complicated: : ; feating Royal Oak, 5-0. At the. same.) play.. First of these is. Friday, Nov. : On Christmas morning it will be.| time. the intermediates from .the | 26, at Mount Newton high school. Papa -who- will: be on: hands and north end took a 3-0 decision. from eeenanennrnisiis niet : knees . puzzling over’. the. high] their Royal Oak opponents. Earlier ! -| mechanized tractor-bulldozer, wrice in the week: the, Royal Oak: inter- | Veterans’ Ladies © |'$24.50, of the super-duper $20 steam mediates downed Mount Newton by i Aid Relief Fund shovel, while Junior is happily en- |@ similar 3-0 ‘score. '- The ladies auxiliary of the AN. gaged in shooting up the cat with FP, N. Wright point standing is. and A.F. Veterans in Canada,. No. an old-fashioned water pistol, And |now: North Saanich, 8 points; '63, held. their regular - monthly the dolls! The latest sleeping- | —- ‘meeting in the clubrooms, . with walking-talking beauty whose hair |happened to our Christmas, chil- eight members present. can be permed, carries a price tag | dren in this part of the world are| Reports of various committees of $39. Shades of the good old-|fortunate. If they received no toy | i were read and adopted: The auxil- fashioned Santa Claus! I wonder j at all they would still be fortunate. : jary gave a donation of $30, to the what he thinks of the present day |The aftermath of war still batters Ontario -Relief fund. . They. also ° Sraney Rotarians j nanional in ae vith : {double thickness makes for warmth; EVENING G AMES Royal Oak, 2; and Mount Newton, Plan | ee . conjunction th over 8,306 Whi Whi y and the two colors for prettiness. !yet to score. a Pian Participation clubs, the Sidney Rotary Club will |, istie i e ov ‘Escape It is fluffy and light and a perfect! ARE. PLANNED AT | on Friday evening at..Mount . In Anniversary celebrate Rotary's golden anniver- | ;, gift for any dear old lady. : HIGH SCHOOL ; Newton high,.the intermediate girls’, o | | : , ‘volleyball teams from. the. three ee —_ Ce ne a ee ea The Corporation of the Village of Sidney _ NOTICE FOR NOMIN ATION OF | price tags? the innocent. By the Grace of God leatered to the Remembrance Day . = . ; And speaking of Santa... how our children live safely in a land | panquet held in the clubrooms,’ with - ; COMMISSIONERS can a child have any illusions about |of plenty . . . but stockings ‘in | 175 persons present. | * a the. good old Saint when dozens of | Korea may be empty unless Santa’s Next meeting. of the’ ladies’ quale Bee pseudo Santas adorn ‘street corners | helpers are generous. I iary will be heldon the third ‘Thurs- ted and toy departments for-a solid six | Now is the time to think of that | day of, December. 7 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of. oe Corporation of the. Village of Sidney that. I. require the presence of the said electors at the weeks before Christmas. Gazoots! donation. neues . Vv illage Office of the said Corporation on the sec- No wonder people say Christmas is ————- | © Official comparison: ‘It takes $101 | becoming commercialized. The oceans cover. 145,000,000 to buy what $100° would’ purchase. ond day of December, 1954, at twelve (12) o’clock noon, for the purpose of electing persons to repre- sent them as Commissioners. ° _ ~The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: The candidates shall be nominated in writing; she writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the municipality as proposer and seconder, and snall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the day of the notice and two. (2) pm. of the day of nomination; the said writing shall be in the form numbered 1, in the ‘“‘schedule +o the Sidney Village Elections By-Law, 1952”, and _ _ ghall state the names, residence and occupation or: _description. of each person proposed, in such man- ner as sufficiently: to identify such candidate; and ‘in the event of a poll being necessary such poll will ‘be opened on the ninth (9th) day of December, 1954, from:9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m., at the Knights at Pythias Hall Sidney, B.C., of which every per- ‘gon is hereby required to take’ notice and govern h ain mself accordingly. squaie ics SONNE SCR | A SATLOR SURF: ACES with a splash during a demonstration of | | | . the British Navy’s new. submarine-escape apparatus at Gosport, | % | England. Whistling on the way up was recommended as the best g method of exhaling while escaping. The equipment includes nose clip, life jatket and immersion suit. The latter protects the wearer . from the cold and carries an identification light to aid rescuers. Don’t do a thing about those Christmas shirt - gifts until you've consulted, Doctor. Arrow. - He'll be in EATON’S Men’s Furnishings de-. oa partment: Thursday, Friday. and Saturday— his. professional advice on. shirts, _ ties, py jamas, is. yours for the. asking. -Make sure: & that. this year you give comfort, trim’ fit: ‘and: is good looks with every shirt}: ok Too Many Santas Are Already in City Stores | By Muriel D. Wilson . soup as” onion - soup has. a flavor: is Where. in the. world ‘is there a | and: aroma that will flag. the most W | nicer place than a big warm kitchen | 14ggard° appetite to- attention, Ml full of the fragrance of ‘freshly DIFFERENT TIMES 7 baked: bread or, the spicy teasing ’ .Christmas ‘starts at a different, _ ‘sweetness: of nr : time . for each: of cus,’ It began at f molasses | cook~ g . - eq | our. house last week when I started |f ies? And “where ‘to, bake Jcakes and . cookies.. for | is a. woman hap- Jimmiy’s (the navy son ’s)' Christmas 1 f » pier’ than -in. her ‘parcel. His ship will Christmas - in Own | kitchen a Far ‘East port this year and: -par- Wes ve got Arrow Shirts it in collar size and. sleeve length | to fit : imhe nomination “Paper shall’ be. “in. the Zoliow- “Here ‘are a Few of the collas styles we carry, in. stock: : eR as : a = “We hereby nominate a Each | 4, 95 to se 50 ( as: a candidate at the election . Sats 2 “2 about t to be held 4 for Commissioner in “the Cor-. (UMBER OF COMMISSIONERS REQUIRED. Qu ALIFICATIONS: OF, ‘COMMISSIONER—Unless. ‘otherwise ‘dis Qualified” by. “Section 12-of: ‘the: Schedule ’.to ‘the “Village’ ‘Munic palities Ac ‘any: person. who is‘a: Br: itish subject. of: the. full. age. “of 21° years, hose” ‘name appears ’ ‘onthe Voters’: List,-and: who is’ AC the owner: ‘of Real Property: ‘that: ‘is within: the . Municipality: ‘and. - ysis an’ assessed: value of at ‘least: Five Hundred: Dollars ‘over:and: above the amount. of: all. charges. or. judgments. registered against. : thersame,..and-in respect: of. which. all.:taxes due to:the Munici- : patity: chave been paid,, shall he. qualified to besa: Commissioner. Given under my hand at, Sidney, B. Gy ‘this seventeenth day: ea ‘November | ‘AD.: , 1954, | oo) . ALWOSHARP, x Returning Officer.” 7 Va: year’ “ater: ‘you. will find: them: ‘still: carefully. wrapped ° in: tissue paper: |-in' their dresser. ‘drawer. Last. Christ-: mas. ‘1° ‘made: a ‘gift: for our: little’ ‘Granny: which’ ‘she | has used: every: day. of.’ “the” year. ‘It: was 2 Targe, soft, knitted: stole which is. SO. me “easier. to- slip-on: than. a: sweater: oe used. two-ply: Shetland floss. and. a H very. large wooden : -knitting. needles. 4q aM Recently | we enjoyed a “pow! of: ‘this full: flavored soup