PAGE Six "Letters To Editor { - (Continued From Page Four) _ “must be ‘using a strange brand: of “coffee!” . My second perusal ‘de "tected ‘the ais ruse." tim. “many others, believe that no one is ter: successfully, however, and: his. suc- cessor, ‘though . not SO: glamorous, did a pretty good job.’ If I were an |- I fell a vie~ First tet’ me igscert ‘that. I, like once! thought irreplacable are so soon forgotten. We were all. shocked when the team of. Churchill and Roosevelt. was broken by. the death of: the. lat- World events continued: quite ‘American citizen, : however, Tt might SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW When a man or a woman is elect- ed head of any. body: over. one or more opponents it cannot be said that we have. lost..the services. of: the others, seeing’: that we ‘only needed the services of. one and. if- we: voted wisely and well, then, of |. course, we. have, acquired the ‘ser- ; vices: we. required, by -the - one we thought most. efficient. * Jf:the other resigned some. other oe. in and: ., After’. the .business session’ the | membership enjoyed. :an informal talk on books: and ‘book reviewing by: Frank G. Richards; of ‘The Re- Continued from Page Z. AROUND D TOWN _ a -- |-ed Mr. Richards, A buffet. luncheon was. served by A ‘Calvert, IP. has returned to Mrs, A. Ozero and Mrs. Norton. his -home.on John. Road, following’ medical.’ treatment’ at: Rest ‘Haven hospital. a" ‘the intensity. and other character- | OPEN EVENINGS. | view: ‘Mrs. Donald warmly thank-. A: Jelsindgraphy” draws a: graph of Wednesday, December 1, 1954, Shop:in comfort.’. Our: little shop © is. brimming -over. ‘with something different in Gifts: ‘China, Toys and the finest selec- - < tion of Boxed Chocolates, Imported Candy. and many stocking fillers. too!.. Just: arrived: English ahnies and Clowns : filled ‘with candy, 95c.and 89c. . And for. your. overseas friends . in 'U.K. for’ $1,80 total. cost,’ THE ENGLISH ‘SWEET SHOP a 738 YATES ST. (NEAR ‘ODEON eee _ hs / “The Sweetest Shop in Town” — --2.lb; chocolates, delivered ‘think otherwise if I happened to be a Republican. "indispensable. It is both \surpris- Loe, ing and. tragic how - -soon those we we: ‘have filled their places with —~ | others: who. may prove , dust as ~ fj| capable, ‘ “There are still a lot of- fish in #\ the ocean.” fh; In many parts of the Dominion, H| where municipal legislation is a H| little more progressive than in B.C., a|the component parts of municipal Bj administration are divided into | cities, towns, villages, hamlets and # rural municipalities, The hamlets f | are administered by the rural muni- f|.cipalities in whose boundary they | fiare located.. The villages are ad- } | ministered: by commissions and” the f#|towns. by an elected mayor. and Rj councilmen. and: the cities, lke ours, h| by a mayor and aldermen... Why there is:no provision for, or corporate body known as a: town in municipal: divisions of B.G., I. do not know, Sidney, for instance, has long since been. able to qualify for town: status had’ she been situated in some other province. Personally I like the elective system best even to choosing the chairman of the village commission but.as I have (except.onm one occasion) not seen any ill effects of the procedure I do not think there is any great need of change. Whether the divi- sion of ‘towns in B.C. should be in- -corporated I leave as an open ques- tion’ to those most ‘interested: | My answer. to ...your. would be. “No”. village system is preferable. . The chief deterrent to good muni-. ‘VILLAGE OF SIDNEY As nominations do not close until Thursday, Dec. 2, ‘at 12 o’clock noon, it is impossible to issue an official list of candidates at this time. Nominations have been received to date for the following: S. A. BARCLAY H. BRADLEY M. R. EATON: §. G. WATLING © oo v oting will fake place on. Dec. 9, at the Knights of f° Pythias Hall, Fourth ‘St., Sidney, from 9. 00 a.m. “tot 00 p.m. 4 -This is:not an official notice, but is issued for the information of the public. A. W. SHARP, - Village Clerk... © : Entire Stock of Refrigerators And Freezers, Priced. To Sell 1 ‘GIBSON. REFRIGERATOR— hs 10 cu. ft. full-width freezer, _push- but- the ratepayers. The percentage of those who vote ‘is appalling. . We who do vote are ‘often swayed -by the voice of the seducer rather ‘than. that of” sanity... ‘and reason. Let: us in the’ -forth-. coming election: turn a deaf ear. ‘to the. glib. tongue..and: vote For integ: rity of Purpose. be me Vv. E. “VIRGIN, RR. 1,. Saanichton, BO: a November 25, Kits : elt BLOSSOM. FESTIVAL Editor, Review, Bigs culation ‘is a large one, we ‘Know. Wednesday, of: gifts: and | ‘take-away. suppers,: ing: and Chinese: food; : t | 20 Sylvan’ Lane, Victoria, BC., November: 21, 1954, - : a “Travel: | | 1963. Contractors! Jusinesamen ! ie Warmers) your chance to buy. 2 BRAND NEW, } FACTORY- ‘GooD CHOICE Be © yeduetion that spell), GREATER PROFITS! OF MODELS | The! balance of our stock of 1964 models is cheing offered at CLEARANCE PRICES NOW PICK-UPS. ve 80° call in and make a deal for . “heTON: UN: | “whootbnda TON, 125-in, wheelbase TON © ASTIN, wheelhnae- CANADA'S BEST-SELLING TRUCKS “Yes . : first choice again is CHEVROLET! : This year, Chevrolet Trucks have far outstrip. “Cab and: Chassis - ped thelr nearest competitor In sales, “Don't “1400. Series ‘yerin “wheelbase pasa up this bhunidail i 9 buy. the Latta e449 . GVW s.-8,000 Tha, | ROR! Lis S81. “1500. Sorlen.-101-bn, whoolbase Be GVW..16,000 Ibs, fo “EN In whaethade Re _(ffenvy « Duly) tt eh Sere GNWie 18,000: Ybal “1700 Belen. 110-10; wheetbano My Maya hy Heavy» abil “| ny 1709, Sorter ” ha 108 office to be .a candidate, then again. ; uestion: ., I do not believe the. cipal. government -is. the “peasy of = Deep Cove PITAL was held: at’ the ee ‘Island: we e hope that’ many - will as ‘come from your area and: your cir-)| BA “Dee. 8, ate ithe | SO: , . Sirocco. from 2.30-6" pam. and 7,30-: *A 11 p.m, * ‘There: will:be: many Stalls: rs), 1] | MARGARET HARVEY: (Mrs, R. D) BR A. record’ 13,786, 500 cars| # and trucks crossed: ‘the border: Into | sh Canada, ‘from ‘the United States! in: Ay More's 5. PRuSIt 1954 CHEVROLET TRUCK ata price | ie "PHONE. Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Ss. C. Taylor, Medi- | cine Hat,. ‘have taken up residence | istics: of an earthquake. A seismo- meter merely registers | ‘those details. on ‘Fourth’ St., in. the former oome of “Mr. ‘and Mrs. ed. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Flood, ie toria, attended the IO.D.B, cabaret dance on Saturday evening and | spent the week-end: at the home of | Mrs, Flood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, G..F. Gilbert. On Sunday they helped Mrs. Flood’s brother, Robert, | to celebrate his 18th birthday. | I MOUNT NEWTON | ‘COMES UP AT | a | | | VOLLEYBALL On Priday evening, intermedi-: late. girls from the three. District No. | 63: high’ schools,. Royal ‘Oak; Mount Hemnons and North Saanich, gather- ed at the Mount Newton gymna- siuin for the first evening volleyball, 4 tournament. | In the first game Mount Newton drew. :North Saanich. The girls from. the north ‘end .took: the first game and then dropped the next, two to give Mount Newton a 2-1 win, The second game draw matched’) | Royal Oak against Mount Newton ' and once again it .was:two matches’, to one for Mount Newton: ‘Royal: Oak:-and North Saanich ; played the third game with Royal | Oak taking two straight. ; ton four’ points: toward: the F. N. Wright trophy and. Royal Oak add- ed. two points’ to its total... To‘date the’ F. N: Wright eoShy ; Newton 4; Royal Oak A, -. Three*. other — volleyball touriis: ments scheduled for ‘December in- ‘| clude :the ‘senior girls,. ‘Senior boys, and . intermediate boys’ ‘groups. "| Party To Be. Held | | standing is North Saanich 8, Mount | : Lt | | At Deep Cove _ The November meeting of ‘the | Our Victoria: ‘Chinese -are decorat= SS ing: the club; providing: music, danc-. SS Ys re Sisiet < % a Seo Bes = 4. gronsitiouadi’ | : aan The double win gave Mount New- |. NOT DOWN PAYMENT « on purchases of $15: 00° or. over made during: this sale, Something for everyone on your sift list —at a budget- oo wise price, : > Check the 18-page flyer delivered to your door. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Just make a list of your needs, then-call the operator and ask for i ATOR “Ourt trained and expert encod order. Line operators will take your. r order, sea “that i it. ia filled and | doliverad * to you ne goon as ‘awa | i, eo ———-— : wo. THE. REVIEW FOR t FINE. PRINTING — PHONE 28 ae ene Co een ae ne nm NN —ec ne iH. BRADLEY’ Mt. i EATON ur. will be to continue the ‘policy of good government and- steady. improvement that has been’ in force since the incorporation of the Village. S: G. WATLING © We will ‘restore the roads to good condition and ‘where. _ possible make the surfaces better than. ever. before. ‘ We also. plan extensive sidewalk construction. ‘BY VOTING . “BRADLEY EATON. WATLING » You are assured. of Good government, Honest government and. mR ae businesslike handling of your affairs. ee oF CietRIRIEIRLLIIEIIA Bue Lae 8 For best selection, shop early, PORE Ge TAS REP af Ses toll. free number, = ray. a You Ket the same: enreful s servi ice. is if you had shopped for it yourself! Te EATON 12 LIMITED, 9 army to ‘pam.