Page B16 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St, Sidney B.C. Korean War veterans honored A bronze. plaque honoring Can- adians who participated in the Korean War will be unveiled Sun-. day at 11 a.m. in.a ceremony before the Saanich Peninsula War Memorial Cenotaph, Sidney. The plaque will be unveiled by Mrs. M.C. Rockingham, widow of the late Major General J.M. Rock- ingham, who commended the 25th Canadian Brigade in Korea. June 25 marks the 39th anniver- sary of the start of the Korean War. The date is recognized nationally as Korea Veterans Day. During the three-year conflict 516 Canadians were killed and 1,255 wounded. From 1950 to 1953, 26,791. Canadians from all three branches of the service served in Korea. Another 7,000 maintained the peace from the cease fire in 1953 until the end of 1955. ‘The well-trained Canadian vol- unteers took part in several notable battles during the war. One was the Keep woods green, wanderers Woods wanderers are warned to be especially careful with fire, following the discovery of one in “Dean Park June 10. North Saanich fire department was called out to the spot fire at 10:30 a.m: and brought the blaze under. control. The fire was reported by a hiker on the cast side of the radar station. “A litle bit different conditions and we’d still be up there,” said Chief Terry Towle. He urged people using parks and trails to be careful when discarding cigarettes or matches. On June 7, North Saanich fire- men were called to, bring a con- trolled burn on Prentice Place back under control and on June 6 were called to a Wain Road home at 6:30 p.m. after the kitchen filled . with smoke. The problem was a plastic cup lodged on the element'in a dis- ~ hwasher. The cup.was destroyed . but there was no other damage. Central Saanich firemen were _ called to a building fire at. 12:30 -a.m. June 8 in. the 3000 block of Island Vicw Road. The structure, a . - pumphouse, was destroyed in the blaze. Sidney. fire inspector Larry ~ Buchanan warns that Braun Can-_ ada Ltd. has recalled hand held... - Portable hair dryers marked Silen- Lions celebrate | ~ quarter-century ee X ‘ (A. quarter-century of. service. to Country Club. : “host -125°Lions from’ Vancouver ~Tsland:and Lower Mainland clubs at the celebration. “Recent community. projects by the Lions include operation of the «: ~ Lions-Review Food Bank, which ‘feeds approximately 100 ‘people a month; preparation and delivery of 280 food: hampers ' ‘at Christmas ~ and: sponsoring disabled children - and adults on trips to Camp Shaw- “nigan. On Saturday the 1989-90 execu- tive will be installed, Serving this -year are past president Lloyd Sil-. ver, president Don Crowhurst, secretary Jim Wilson, weasurer Dennis Glasford, first vice- president. John Davidge, second vice-president Brad McCluskic and third vice-president Art Ros- lick, >” Directors are Leo Fragan, Glen - Green, Fred Brookbanks and Ron Whitiall, ~~. For more information call Andy. Andrew at 656- 1283. Str cel, Vict or iay. B, the community will be celebrated. ‘by. the Sidney Lions: Club: ‘this: _ Sauarday with a dinner and dance - at the Glen: Meadows Golf and. The 46- member club e expects to. cio Pro-1500 on the side and type 4591 on the handle. The dryer may overheat and catch fire if the unit’s heat switch ‘is left on low and the fan switch is between the 0 and 1 setting. Dryers should be sent to Braun Consumer Exchange, P.O. Box 5049, Paris, Ontario, N3L 3W5 for a replace- ment unit. Battle of Kapyong in the spring of 1951, for which the Canadian and Australian battalions received the United States Presidential Unit Citation. Casualties in the battle between the Canadian. and Australian forces and the 118th Chinese divi- sion were 38 dead and. 82 wounded. Aussie Grownow, president of unit 27, Korea Veterans Associa- tion of Canada, suggests the rela- tively low number of Canadian casualtics during the war makes it easy for people to forget Canadian participation, He hopes the plaque, inscribed Korea 1950-1953, will help people remember the sacrifices made. Installation of the plaque isa joint project of the Korea Veterans _ Association, the Army, Navy, Air Force Unit 302 and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 37. All are welcome to attend the ceremony. Institute for Complementary Medicine ‘Accumulated tension patterns” can keep chronic pain alive, long after the injury has healed. By attending either an out-patient programme, or a more intensive residential programme, clients learn how to identify their personal - “stress patterns, and develop —__ . the necessary tension-releasing techniques. Out-Patient and ‘Residential — Programme. C. 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