EATEN be peta coe. - . 1 7 PARP tn see alkene ea OMS QAM RAN Sn eB ENR ATE dna tat a RE I Moe EE gS = EIGHT - se a = = = CEE a _ wae 7 ; : SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : ee Pree ee Wednesday, February 27, 1963. : a iste Be eet "| There Is Nothing | INDI AN ARTS. AND WELF ARE | _ [Duplicate Bridge en \McMILLAN CLAN. field? Does “| At the February ‘meeting of the |M. Cox, Mrs: E.-F. W: Gok ~ Ghiee” ‘Hall, Mills Road on Saturday, Feb. | Society for.this coming: August! “Last “week, I. was in England, | them, but. all marching towards! Dyring the early’ years’ of - the| President, Miss.» Elizabeth | u “Tate, Mrs. A: J. Tullis, Chief Ed- Mrs, EB. Grossi, Mr. and. Mrs. N.| Clan. se ae |New In Names In |Game Successful _- SPONSORING TOUR. -Not much, says: the BC “Auto. B.C. Indian Arts and Welfare So-| and: Mrs. Edward Joe. of Esqui- ~ 9,,with 10: tables playing. : |-The trip is open to any persons . of © “Not. the - poor « England. of .bitter | Progress. in’ modern’ architecture horseless carriage names. were just Prangnell, " and: installed “her, win Underwood of East. Saanich ‘Mitchell and Mr.and: Mrs. W.| © Round trip fare dom Vancouver. Automobile Trade SOCIETY NAMES OFFICERS areransaent c‘acttess| cant or 9st ESPITE COLD : ANE mobile Association, when: the |: ciety. the past. president, Dr. A.-N:} malt Reserve, Mrs. Sam Joseph of. Prizes were won by D. C. Dicke. Scottish descent and is not con. What's new. in’ the automotive bridge was. played in the Legion iponnored- ‘py the Clan MoMillan., Ty “By DORIS. LEEDHAM_ HOBBS. villages—all as we ‘remembered names of cars today are examined. Beattie, introduced the incoming i the: Songhees «Reserve, Mrs. W- ‘son, R. Trent, Mrs..-K. McLeish, | fined: to member's of the ‘McMillan’ “cold, and. frost; not ..the England] and..amenities. . There were many as modern. . office: . | Reserve, and.-Dr::-Roy Watson. ~\.|-Tripp..: me ‘to. Glasgow of $360.90 will include f burst. pipes: ‘and ‘snowdrifts, but special ‘scenes of old ‘village cus- Meteor? “A Lear py’ that name|: Miss. -Prangnell. ‘then intréduced |" Chief.. Romaine James ‘of* Cole Door. prize was: won by Mrs. a large reception. on August ‘11 in | Bay; ‘and Mis. James, and Mr. and | Mitchell and the tombola by Mrs. the distant city and a large ball ns the sunny, ‘beautiful land which is| toms which, with all modern pro-| wag manufactured first in 1902!° | theother members of her execu- Mrs. Tom Smith of Turnour Island} Grossi. and banquet, all laid on by the Be jn. the hearts. of ‘all who love hex. | 2tess, the people of England love; Comet? 1907. Falcon? -1909.| tive... These. are: first’ vice-presi- . mat ‘sat at ease.in: _a comfortable chair | to preserve. They are fun;.they| ang there was a Continental in dent, Mrs. Edgar S. Efrat; sec- | were welcomed as visitors. Next game will be March 9. | yewilan Society of Glasgow. “and viewed, with many others, are part of history and Beemuse 1907. ond vice-president, Chief Samuel nin a |. phe tour will start on August. 7 “two ‘splendid ‘films shown. to, the! ase they we not allowed to| 4 Rambler came out in°1900, an} 1Sam of West Saanich. Reserve: | Sum Sun Life Assurance Company Reviews a wee oe eaigh until, the ce ‘embers » of: the Roya verseas . | Ambassador in 1921,. a Metropol. treasurer, Miss Mary. Adamson; - League’ at their meeting at the! Just a glimpse of wild Wales| itan in 1917. recording secretary, Mrs. D: .G. Satisfactory Progress In Past Year = | 27th of the same mont eer to “Round “Table restaurant on’ ~Mon- | gladdened those whose early homes| There was a Dat in 1911, New- | Esselmont; — corresponding. . secre- = Sun Life ae th Company. of ing m Mon Pr a an eral Tor nto by train, where they will : b. WL: -. ‘|were in the principality. -A swift] po 1 a tary, Miss E ther F. i Canada sold. more than one billion ampbell spoke 0; sang x h port in 1916, a Special in 1906, th Tervo. dollars of life insurance in 1962 for; economic. matters and ‘said. long- board. jet aircraft for Glasgow. oo Phe: ‘first: was: an overall visit | journey.:to the. highlands and, of! Riviera. in 1907, and Electra in “Members ‘of the advisory coun- . 2 te. England, then Wales and on taj course, ‘noble Edinburgh, brought | 1913, a Classic in 1917 anda Hawk /Cil: include Chief John Albany of | the fourth consecutive year and) term solutions should be found to}. Anyone interested in the tow ~ Scotland. To most of those pres-| one film to a close.” ~° in 1914. - “ithe Songhees Reserve, Miss Violet ; Will -increase ‘policy dividends in| Canada’s financial and trade prob-| may get. further information. by : a ~ aetna 1963 for the 14th consecutive year, | lems. He. said the country’s. repu-| contacting the pr esident of the Mc- One tt," the :. lovel scenes * ‘brought. | HAME Ashdown,. Miss’ Barbara: Beattie, a a RIVER * s . Henry. B. ‘Howard, C.L.U., Sun Life | tation in financial : ‘markets suffer- Millan Clan of B.C., CG; H.. McMil- . hep py memories of our younger| ‘The second film f owed the | &d in our time. “And as for trans-| Miss M.°K. Broadhurst, Mrs. _D: “ Bfewseasides, rivers, “mountains, long course of the eee pi wiues: portation .. . I am glad I was in oe manager . in Mictoria, announced ed from the events jeading up to] jan, 971:-Lodge Ave. in- Victoria, . . on - ct | at. the beginning, so to speak, ' of following: © the. “company’s 92nd the. exchange crisis .last summer telephone EV 83-0396. after. § p-m., “The great tiver of “England phen the motor car. -).: - CARD PROCEEDS - annual meeting. 0000 but was gratified to observe the| or at the C.N.R. ticket office in» {3 '-I.ean look back to ne time when | TO. ‘FLOOR. FUND | ip | - ' teady improvement in .Canada’s Victoria: its small beginings through count: Forward strides by the sun Life 8 ; after - county: ‘ill we. followed it na we started out..for a run .of- an! ‘Community of Beaver Point held |during the past year also included | foreign exchange : balance Since} payment of $200 on the’ air By | the: North Sea. Along its reaches hour and’ always took some prov-.a.card social at the Beaver Point] the. mutualization of. the Smead oe eo Rae ea ay Vis required by by March 10.. i we’ were entertained. by’.such- old ender incase we were stuck, and | hall_on Saturday’ night. Proceeds , which was: commenced in’1958 and . customs - as the’ R we often were: .Dusters:were pro- amounting” to $20 was ‘donated to.| completed in December,: 1962. a a ] Queen’ s:-Watermen: Sw ot ue vided so that while: the-men cf the | wards the, Fulford Hall Floor Fund]... ‘The Vancouver Asland branch re- | TEA AND ) SALE. | Cubs 5 Stage Open . ping’; where Royal Swans are party grovelled under. the car, s the or gesture much appreciated by | ported that. Sun” Life sales test} PLANNED BY. House in Honor ‘of | - the community of. Fulford. f $1,128, 440, 000 were larger : : : divided from those of the W 2) women Coulter the lengthen- |"a y. _ | year’ o wi 8 : Poe ; | fat. Company ie "Vintners orship- -ing hours. by polishing the brass!; Eight tables were in competi: | than those of any” other Canadian | ISLAND ‘GUILD — 0 Lord Baden Powell , (All metal in evidence was brass.) | tion during. the evening’ and win-| Life company, and brought total) The annual daffodil tea and sale| : Pender Island Cubs held an open | will be held on April 19, in Mahon | nouse last Wednesday evening, at sivans are notched under .the wing, , ‘and. the colorful ceremony of the It doesn’t seem so very. long ners -were . the following:. “500”, insurance in force. with the com. ago, but this century has speeded | W.'J. Mossup, first, and W. Shaw, | pany to $10,840,722,000. This: is ‘hall, it was decided at the annual| the Hope Bay hall, honoring the Et boat ; 4 : tit one: of. memory’ hi hs ote | every branch‘ of industry so that consolation; cribbage, Mrs. A. Ben-| an increase of 6.4 per cent over ‘meeting of the Guild of Sunshine, | February 22 birthday of the late &" SP there is a great gap between Then | nett. Sr.,. highest score; Linda | 1961. :Of ‘the total,’ $4,265,659,000 held Tuesday, in the board room of, Lord Robert Baden-Powell. Be-. “Feb. 25 to March: 9: TOE and. Ladies” | Laps omiteed and o were privileged | ° and the Now. Reynolds, low score; bridge, Missi ig in group life insurance ‘and the |" “Mahon hall. - | tween 30 and 40 parents and inter- | to see these films the occasion w as | We can’t all take a “jet: plane to | D. Anderson and N.. Westin, first, | balance in individual contracts... |. “Mrs. W. Norton was in the chair, ested persons turned out for the a cmost “happy: one. “The . ‘British | -Europe,..but we can all:enjoy the and Mrs. M. Butt, Sr., and Mrs. R.!- During’. the: year. the. company | with 18,members and.two: visitors occasion. : | Travel ‘Agency. and ‘Pauli n’s, which clever. films made by’ peste ‘Patterson; consolation. Mrs. W. Y. i paid: $199 million’ in policy: bene- present. ' Mrs. Nels. Westin . was - The 12 Cubs; under the. . Jeader- were responsible for the ‘showing, and amateurs. ‘Stewart was supper convener. -. | fits, of which two-thirds was paid| welcomed as a new member.’ Aj ship of Walter Cunliffe and Bishop ; ; 1 to living policyholders and: ‘annuit- ; shower of articles for the’ sale will |. M..E. ‘Coleman, played ‘games in- ants” and.’ one-third . to the: penefi- 1 bea feature ofthe next “meeting. competition with former Teen.Club | ficiaries- of deceased -policyholders.:|... Mrs. ‘F. H. Newnham took. the members, .and ‘sang songs directed . Dividends..to: be. paid. to Sun Life ‘chair ‘for. the. election of. officers. | py Mrs. Elmer Bowerman. ‘Bishop ©... . | policyholders! in-1963. will’ be $46.8 | Elected were: Mrs. Walter Norton, “Coleman: addressed: the: gathering —_ smillion—five:. ‘pers cent . ‘more. than ‘president - for. another term; “Mrs..| on: ‘the. life. and “work © “Of. Lord: the: 1962 policy. dividends. : ni . | Henry: Ashley, first vice- president} | ‘Baden- Powell. - “Sun. Life assets,. ‘invested ‘in. 50. oe Mrs: ‘S.: Kitchener, . second” vice-| “The Cubs * Were: “smart in “thatt. L | ernment ‘and. municipal ponds, cor-’ president; Mrs. Cyril: ‘Wagg, sec: | uniforms; and ‘their. “deportment 7 i . 7 : ie | porate “securities, ‘mortgages'and'| retary. for another term;.’Mrs.: S. h travel”, emmy. mind: was ‘made’ up. |'reai’ estate, increased * $102 ‘million | Claibourne, . treasurer; ' committee, | oe eee |. 1 wasn't. fooled: for one minute | in 1962 to '$2,583,033,000. Of this | Mrs, S. Bannister, Mrs. E. L. Lum- = their weekly meetings, = | ere ee a “most hearty” vote: of POTPOURRI 7 poe es: We" take. so much: for’ ‘granted:| i Vand: vet’ ‘most. of: us: ‘have: lived: tol | see the. evolution of the. radio. from’ ‘the: early. crystal sets. and “televi. | sion, which, -will:/soon: :be | in’-color | for.’ = Telephoto lenses, which 3 "Today: Tim | “going. Shoe begin eries’ “of: experiences LL had. 1 atl in regard to what type of, employ- amount, $690: million’ is. in ‘mort-| ley; Miss: Herd;’ Mrs. Walter. Jam- | ment -was: involved: ..and the wages, MROREY. ‘on: residential Leer éski-and Mrs..John Bennett, wel. ee of door to door: canvassing fare: conveners; ‘Mrs. L, Holloway, ‘| Manitoba, right in the middie’ othe frightening, put that. phrase: -tea. convener; Mrs. B. Li. Krebs, |were Cpl. and Mrs. Bragg, Mr. and the-d nd although I-had | ‘free to travel” meant a. change | - : visitor to Dr. ‘Francis’; hospital. | yay ‘Brian | Wile, Mr..-and “Mrs. fe: epression. and althougt ‘from the familiar ‘city, a chance’ to] of‘names. which pad. been ~ carefully | “Féllowing adjournment, tea was} s. Bri Le; ane ee successfully. completed a a “pusiness | ineet’ different. pe eop! . copied’ from. the city directory.’ In: |) ei if “wes. Harris and Mrs Scott = ‘Haliburt; ° Mrs fee ‘course there just wasn’t position | MAGAZINE SALE | side the folder was a sample copy | ¢ ¥. : S| Gebree Mahon, (Mr end ies: oa : : ne oe -Mc i eto. be: had: and. 1 found: myself: with | Batley 2 Paney,, “Miss: Donna. Evan: _ WEDDING. ‘GUESTS ~ Among” the.: ‘out: -of-town: guests After. greeting ‘the Jady of ‘the was supposed to} Resolutions For: and: then go, on: (Provincial Mectng show you: some E te “aighubsion: of four: ‘reso a. tions: to: be’ ‘presented. ue the annua provincial ‘meeting..:: a ; Following’. adjournment some in: ; 1. teresting © ‘slides: were ‘shown © by. | Arehdeacon.- ‘G./H. Holmes. Tea || CALL. DURACLEAN a RVICES . jWRS served | by Mrs. B. 1. ‘Krebs, ee Phones: Business. EV: 5. 5326. 2 i Mrs. S. ‘Kitchener and Mrs, ‘George ; ~~ “Residence “EV 4- 3244. wr Parkes,’ , “during. which,:, ‘entertain~ | Pe - Complet Carpet. Ss rvi : {pment was. provided by Frank. ‘Hay- |} in ding Laying, Re service — - “waid.and his’ banjo,» and: Asa Dan) p- Mod Phone oe “OTE de | iels: and his violin, re ee ; In your ‘home Use Same: ‘Day £ | thought Of: ee fe answer: ing ‘the’ , | lees “Stays: Clean Longer. 7 door: “just” as: 1 was" “half-way: down |: othe steps: held me: back. ° ‘Perhaps | no one-was. ‘home: but: there. foot. teps. insi wi My < throat felt dry: and. ‘thick. as the’ door: opened.: JAY tallamiddle: aged: woman in: a: pally”. flowere . housecoat giax t down | at me. what: is. it? ane q |. “Ever ything. I had been so care. :t fully. taught. suddenly Yeft.mesn | nn rr mcr - “(T don't suppose ‘you — want to} buy: any. magazines, “do: “you?” TH bited, pes Onn Calendar “You re right, " she replied. “T| ~ BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LTD. «Keating Cross. Road » ent — with a: iy we joan. “No® hidden. ~ hurges.: es ‘extras’, And very. 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