Wednesday, May 28, 1952. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE Should Proprietors Receive Advance ge z oe met at Nanaimo by Mr. and Mrs. Notice Of Government Inspection? @ dd 4 Ye ! 2 oY ke PHY \ Kelly Troup. | At Metchosin = Should provincial government .in- - wrote to the government objecting to Pe Mrs. W..G. & nee ) te Age! : ; ee Oe . ey ane oO. | several years and.we have received | -Mrs. W..G. Mounce- and young! ‘The Progressive Conservative: S- spectors carry out inspections of dif- an inspection of Brenta Lodge which | °° 7 t us ij ° .- © SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT . son, Denny, left this past’ week to| B he Metch ferent businesses without giving the| had been made on the previous day | 720%" ters complimenting us upon HAS ITS TROUBLES, T join Mr. M ce at Chase. Bic sociation meeting held in the Metch- the method of ‘inspection, and I am OO join Air, Mounce at Chase, . oe Community Hall, Friday even- proprictors advance notice? without. advance notice having: been . : rk ; They have been staying with Mrs. osin Com d iven. He contended that an inspec- surprised: to learn. that you would Summary of.the problems current- | time it had been trimmed down by the M M 1 Mrs. F etwae ace successful. Mrs. Hazel "Capt. D. H. McKay, operator of | he ander h conditi a aa expect prior notice. of our, Inspec- ly facing’ the government. of South| censors it was no longer of value Veins. a a Fe Bee ts ing wa Vs Gre Brenta Lodge, Brentwood, does not bart such conditions wa s tor’s. visit. 1 am sure that you realize | Africa was given to the Men's Club| and the message was not cabled, | > OUNS Wallace rive: : W oodward, campaign manag yer ol ws think this a reasonable ‘way of doing arrassing. ithe Reply” cs _ | in many, instances. such notice would of St. Stephen's Church. Saanichton,|~ At the conclusion ‘of his address -Major_C. A. Dadds, Prosser. Rd.,!Ceeil Holms, © Saanich. Candidate; business, \t tl nelusior St ss defeat: our’ purpose. 9. 1 recently < by ‘ Lionel Taylor. of Westl arr. Tayl howed: colored slides of is a‘ patient, in. the Veterans’: hos- ‘ + spoke in behalf. of. Robert” Fort. ¢ “On: May .19, Capt..McKay pcecived 7 ‘ or My nylon showed colored sides Ob} nitale Vi 2 : aan va ea LS Capt. “McKay. ‘has forwarded: tol. y p y “You must: realize that: throug hout. Saanich, wild: animal and bied life of the!’ ictoria. : “Esquimalt” Candidate: - Mr. Harry Bill, and on their return trip were | Campaign Meeting © The Review some * ‘correspondence | the following reply from. the deputy the length and breadth of the Prov- | Mr. Taylor has returned from an|-., : . Douglas: Stewart; of Seattle,” is ey . . : : : a : : #8 )-country: Many’ of ‘his “slides have y , : 5 . ‘anh. oo! with the provincial’ government de-| Minister of trade and industry: ince there: are many stopping places extensive tour, of. South Africa by] never been publicly shown ‘before ‘| visiting with his parents, Mr. and” “Pooley also” was guest spet aker and : ‘partment of: trade.and industry, on| “As you. possibly ‘know we have operating just.on the border-line -as| road. ° (Mrs. J. Stewart, East Saanich Rd.}. spoke on various subjects of: the. od . the bicsaneds On May: 8, :1952; he! been inspecting. Auto’ Courts j regards. cleanliness.. and -sanitation,| . The speaker outlined ‘the condi- *Phe Central: Saanich’ Vehinteer:! platform. } Mrs. Woodward urged. the: Mr. Taylor also displayed slides of places -he had visited and - described his meetings with.the “pygmies” of | bush people, who are. all less than five feet tall. The traveller: made his. tour from | and -they do: not operate: like’ Brenta} ‘tions which have led to the present | Firemen held their second ‘anil women ‘to work to the utmost: for." ldance’ in the Agricultural Hall, | their’ candidate and’ not underesti- Saanichton, on Friday last, which! matetheir importance ine this: cam- DAD’S COCOANUT COOKIES .ioeccecscccccsescsssssteveneeesesersssnsnseeen 37c PILOT. BREAD BIRK’S SLICED PINEAPPLE PRUNE PLUMS PRAIRIE INN STORE Saanichton — . ' — Ph. Keat. 54W Lodge which is the acme of perfec-|.secthing condition of the South tio in -cleanliness. Trusting that! African people. Dr. Malan, the presi- you. will see. our wieypoint in _this dent of- the Union of South eae was most successful, -with. Stan. paign:. Mr. Fort held ‘a: question = connection.” =~ is endeavoring to gain control of | Medd as amiable M.C.: of Gerald | period at the conclusion of -his ‘speech | Capt. McKay terminated. the cor-| three British Protectorates, Basuto- cre Town northwards to Durban, Lawrence’s “Columbians”, A gay.|-and ‘questions were all, satisfactorily respondence on the controversial} land, Bechuanaland and Swaziland. Salisbury and SOTaIGrT: Rhodesia. | crowd danced to both old-time and answered. matter with the following commun-); he explained. From Southern pode he ro / modern selections in the artistically | See EEE UEEEEEE EE EEE ication to the deputy minister: | The premier is aiming at a policy | cd to mouth . \ est Peirlbibiet chrough | decorated hall with the social com- the fire dept. At the conclusion “T have read your letter with in-{ entirely in opposition to that pressed: the Matopo Hills, Kalaharia Desert} mittee in) charge of arrangements. !of the evening Fire Chief Vie Heal iby. the late General Jan Smuts. and Beehuanaland. . Refreshments were later served. in -expressed his ‘appreciation, to the Smuts wanted to give the natives} . )P entire trip was made in a sta- the dining room by ‘members of various s committees in charge: : self-government. This was to he. tion wagon and cov ered about 1) achieved gradually, geared to “the miles, progress of the. natives theniselves in oo ee j | The BRENTWOOD BAY. BOOK SHOP. ; : : COLLECTORS ‘ATTENTION! “Canadiana. — ‘Americana. =. aimed to function as sel f-gov- SAANICHTON — “Old Colored Flower. Books - Old’ Children’s Books, ete. erned. units, . We‘have a° large ‘selection of books of .all kinds. . ©, Fiction ‘and Hotly opposed. to the -policies. of ° ’ Non-Fiction ‘):.:..many: now, out of: print. Poy yi is our Provincial Governments. attitude.| the new premier and supported by a Saanichton.. is cproud this week EVELYN Me BROWN:: "=" phone: towards. the public on all ‘matters. | large proportion. of the people of pto- welcome home Bill- Troup. fram me m When smaking -and ‘enforcing rega-} South. Africa, is the Torchlight Com-| Koréa. Mr. and Mrs. Rk. Troup Jations. litle orsno. regard is shown] ‘mando. said Mr. Taylor, . [journeyed to Vancouver to™ meet for the rights of individual citizens. | (‘The commando is reported to have | mz “As oa loyal: Canadian, it is my] 200.000) members, he ‘stated. ‘The : duty to inform you that in my opin-} main aim of the-commanda is to pre- W Q 0 D ion, our present provincial govern-| vent the disfranchisément of the na- ; : ment -has shown itself to he arbit-{ tive population. Fir Dry-land— rary, ruthless and extravagant in the] ° | conducted itself with sufficient: re- tertst and appreciation, but cannot say. .I concur with your. opinion. “Your claim that were proper and dué notice of intended .. inspections for the’ purpose of grading, given to. Resort and. Auto Court owners, your purpose would he defeated, shows clearly the .present .trend of ‘achting: Togs! Whatever your craft, -eutter, ~yawl or sloop, you’ll want to be dressed. right-for. the oc- casion. . Here at. Wilson’s: you'll. find the correct togs for .shake-down © -cruise — or regatta day, the big race or a run across the. bay. BPP PPE PP PO Keating: 53G.- cree nn een ae ee Press Censorshi ; VO- “ Brogue: : : discharge. of vits trust. “It has, not _ P a One_and two-foot lengths. 7 .Brogues ol There are many other factors en- | ; , Ghillie Ties.) FADED BLUE DENIMS } ich ait enya] tering into the dispute. Among |{ Saanich Lumber ee ; : C } gard. to ‘the high moral principals those affecting 1 le : _ Side: Gores . me: ; gs ma f Christianity, and its. .methods . ng ‘people from quate . Yard By Hewetson : The casual effect of a work-a-._ -_ allel “hbo! Ta totalitarian state. the. country, commented Mre Taylor, ar ; hat - Moceasin Toes day rig ‘but. with. the cut, fit and: “For your inforniaiion and ‘guid~ is the system’ of’ press censorship, | Tod Inlet =. Keating AIM 2 _ : comfy. casual: for: leisure \e wear. which is: very ‘strict. “An American ‘reporter ‘was asked fora 5 5.000-word report, forthe United: States govern- ment, recalled: the speaker, By the “ance, have issued instructions to my “| staff. that-in: future, “except for fire “Vand” ‘sanitary ‘inspectors, ‘To avill not allow governnient- inspectors to make |. an -inspection’ of my property © or books, without -first- informing the Ample Supplies. Of ‘manager. ‘of “such -intended | inspec- Eggs At Present tion.” - quality: that. marks. them ; from ~Wilson’s... 0 “You find. them | in ae “DECK . JACKETS ‘DECK SLACKS “Trim, neat and practical. “Rig68 _ Slacks. in the full. style. with elas-.. “tie waist and four patel pockets. ‘Following is the weekly ef oer and | poultry market report: - -- With ‘trading generally quict: and! ainple! supplies - on-hand, .cgg “prices ) Teimained unchanged. this. week:-Ship-] ments :from Prairie’ points. limited.. Receipts held about same:.as ‘prev i-: “ous. week.” Alaskan moveinent * im- ing, with: ‘buyers in ‘that terri- “tary back to’ purchasing” Canadian ‘Stocks. a art number: f Peewee . Lug or Crepe » Sole Oxfords ~ Many ‘years : with : David: Spencer's” Lid. * Settees: Lounges and: Chairs tepaired, ‘re-built’ and: ‘Te-COV-" , ered: equal: to. new. Widest. |/ i ginning 946: the. ‘B. Ce: “Electric. plant and equipment’ re- : quired. to: serve you had an. ‘of $109.8 HAAN Nl A nt hge Marae < AT YOUR GROCER'S a ~ fresh t today and every day. | z=: a snetdje airs te snionemimeeniante aeanedinantee _WELCOME to Our 20 DE LUXE ALLEYS — Open Alleys All Summer, Daily from S 10 a.m, Until Midnight , GIBSON’S BOWLADROME, LTD." Foner E8611 | : 914. 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