Wednesday, May 13, 1953. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW OAT et eas expressing my ; sclati fea ® ‘fer the fj » ladies ire MORE ABOUT | confidence, support and. assist: nee | Coronation Dance LEGION LADIES PREPARE PLANS | Aire the film a ; : } j their meeting room and Mrs. R. | BUDGET | which the members of the council Planned At Ganges - FOR ZONE COUNCIL MEETING HERE Morris presénted a silver spoon and ; (continued from Page One) mave given ‘ali in navigating. our} The regular meeting of the Ladies’ The regular monthly meeting. of )and thoroughly enjoyed two films,| fork sect to Mrs. J. Taylor in honor, oe eee |) §. municipality through its vari- Auxiliary to the Salt Spring Island.| the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Saanich | “Havoc”’*and “Nature’s: Half-Acre”, | of her. young son, Richard. | ——— , ous problems to or Hy ta other municipality in the province, of accomplishment, whose. ‘published ©. mill . rates.’ have |- come. to my notice. | * present record ! ranch of the Canadian Legion was, Peninsula’ Branch 37, Canadian Le- | shown by D: Monk of the B.C. For- A buffet Itmecheon was served. to | held ‘recently in ‘the board room’ of «gion, was-held in Mills’ Road hall.on | est. service. “Av hearty: vote. of Mivatis branch members: by the ladies’ aux-.” Lalso wish to express my apprecis | the Mahon Hall, with Mrs. A. M.{ Monday, May -13, at 8 pam. Presi- was extended to Com. Monk. “| iliary. y ; : oy | ation ofsthe help which T have re- srown -presiding and 30 members dent’) Mrs. R. Morris’ wis: in the aie B oo Tt is. naturally with :a feeling of jccived from our office staff in con- | present. ">: “Vchair:’ The customary’ silent tribute a | ee 5 . considerable pleasure that Lam able-nection with the. preparation of my | ° The treasurer’s “report showed “a1 was ohserved.. There were 21 mem- a VICTORIA I to report: 10 re wie ” Present, | budget recommendations. | balance of BOL79. "0. . ~ | bers and Jone visitor: present. : | : qi : soun witntatl Ponditien. resulne 4 Tt is my full, expectation: that cer- |. ‘The following were: installed as { inal arrangement ts were. made. . : Jeon the cautious preparuion and tain unfair and difficult conditions members of the: organization: “Mrs.” for the zone council, meeting to be - Every One | H carrying out. of our 1931 -and 1952 under which we have been forced to T. i Ayres, Mrs. Gordon Graham, held in, Mills Road Hall on Vriday B serational Indlgete: oo =} operate, will be removed before the; Mrs.-M. Singleton, Mrs. D. F. Win- | afternoon, May 15. | dE ! ‘| of i end of my tenure of office as reeve | teringham. i Mrs, M. Dubuc, sergeant-at-arms, } of These Bl : I wish to take this opportunity of in December , 1954. | The sum of $1 was voted towards will accompany Mrs. R. Morris to| cE le a es ———— | a gift for Mrs. D. MeLennen, pro- | '¢ provincial convention at Harri- a a a s vincial command secretary. son HH ot Springs from May 23-20. ; ig me, lo. . . Mrs. W. Buckingham, sick visitor, q A N E, EK, D ne be ee be thes nce, reported making 16 visits to veterans 1S THE CNR AGENT'S 7 . B as 2 2 ¢ e Coron: ance, |, Me fanities « secented olfte ; a a: which is being sponsored by the L.A. and the ir james ane peusentedl gifts BUSINESS ; : . } oe hes ine aa convencrsinp | The ladies voted a contribution of | Your: destination may be near— : : Mrs. A. BL: Sropinski, assiste VW} wor S Deervedirete tet en er far. Somewhere in © i READS | Mrs. W..TL Bradleyiand Mrs. Peter wahip het Eawaneral Lateion Scholl first United States; pie Cady : . : . | ‘aruwright. °S ‘to Wi e a fe : . . . first-step is a visit to: the C.NLR. ce ; the management of A i und . ; iter ie business oe ne Vieket Raent He’s the man with |. oS With 12 M ths’ P decorationd in charge of Mrs, A. R. ladies joined the branch members call the information you require. |. oe ontns rotection | P ad & vnlied bu Tes | GUEST PREACHERS = : it’s his business—and pleasure— | ‘a : ~ GIVING YOU NEW TIRE SERVICE. tars orchestra. 50 plied by Tes GUEST PREACHERS & 7 to» help: y ba eae yin: z. WT : 5 we : | Por-a forthcoming contest, Mrs. AT: UNITED CHURCH qe > — _f trans-Atlantic. ; | “OC: Rev. W. Buckingham. is attending |. = aiense: steamships. and : | E- D. ash has kindly © priered the B.C. Conference of the United See — air lines. - peovererl cushion as the prize. Church, jin. Vancouver. His. place ‘ | mie The next meeting will be held in} wit be (taken con -Sunday at “Shady 0 oe py the new ~ Legion am on Monday, }’Creek by Dr. HT. J. Coleman: of : \ June: 8. : , Victoria, formerly dean. and profes- | ace sor Of philosophy at ULDICe | PRESENTATION TO BE. The Rev: Austin Mo-Angus, of [ an MADE BY LEGION W.A. Victoria, formerly minister of the An afghan: made. by: Mrs, ELE. new church at Cordova | Bay, will, Pinning, Queens Ave., -is to be pre- conduct the ‘Morning service at St. sented by Mrs. W. Buckingham to Paul's Sidney, and the afternoon sere Miss Roberts, matron of the D.V.A.| Vice at Deep Cove. The evening ser-. Se Mod Wieraeea centition | Vice at St. Paul's, Sidney. will be |. a Hospital. Victoria. “The: presentation ; Vice at St. Paul's, ey. re Arena Way reins ty acl conducted by the Rev. Gi. Hy Glover Back ‘of the Bay will be made shortly on behalf a BA. B. D. of Brentwood. | or information, call or. write: A. I: CURTIS, (GA: P.D., Cr: Government and. Fort Sts. ; Vv ictoria, B.C Empire 7127 - the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Saanich -Pen- ; a —— F al insula Canadian Legion. ep ce Payrolls An the pulp and. paper | industry for. 1952 totalled: over. $35 i.million. : Letts: “repeat, “AGAIN -and. * | AGAIN. and. AGAIN. — WIL-. 7 SON M OTO RS-selk more® ‘used ‘| f cars: than “any \other™ dealer: ‘for. athe . simple. reason: that” buyers p know." A “GOOD -DEALDE= | PENDS. ONCTHE: DEALER”, ‘| qeand-sthey always zet:‘a better “Hedeal ‘and 2better. v RRA NII AP SON? MOTORS.” ag proof AND * TUN 2D Ve. YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT | GOVERNMENT HA S| DEALT COURAGE-| OUSLY WITH. THE) “LIQUOR: QUESTION.: Ve THE | GOVERNMENT | “HAS .ACCEPTED: THE “RECOMMENDATIONS OF ITS" COMMISSION- 4 DONT BE MI -MARK:. YOUR. BALLOT ‘FIRST. CHOICE. Radio and Was: $159 oT his advertisement is issued by. ihe . " Brittah “Columbia, Social: Credit. : dverti sornenth is nat sublistied 4 or. + displayed tea the Liquor ae oa or, by. the Gi Government ol British Columbia: TwoeTone,: "$2966 More than 4 millions. ‘Olli is used j in ‘the Fines or: heaters q of more than a niflion Canadian: homes—better than one : 1 in four, °. ‘VI—48: CHRYSLER: 5 ae . Oil plays a large: anda growing part in our everyday living. O. Ki . Cotine, : Equipped. with. {. fora group of. Middle Kast counties: We 2 pe tran, Iraq, Kuwait. and Sandi. er Me: 2Isti - Arabia—only the US. Venezuela and Russia bave larger reserves, ae - arias BR : “How many. sinreeln of oil GF ‘gab -slons: toca barrel) do! you, think ~ Canadians: use inva year a 84 millions? AGS: aillions? : . “300 willions? Last year. 4d 6 5 ‘million’ harvels. . about one gallon each day for. ever, Many woman and - child. Canada SES: iwice as: much ‘ailas she did: “SAN WSi-s Sadun: with, hheate ee Valid nged: fem 1) ss) Ey nee Se ROS Naw: IX——'47 CHEV. AS se: Beilin: with) You ve ‘seen that sort ofa announcement i in ‘the papers often in “the re past fow yoars. es : : - Out of it: come. more. security 5 an opportunity ‘for’ the: pba "ho live here's. ¢ for: young people growing up... “fort now ‘citizens : coming: to make a living in. ‘B.C, : ln the past 10 years the averag os ape -= prices of all: comma i | | | Much less: The. average: wholesale: price of Lissa gasalines acrass Canada: oo As up about. onethirdas much « as: : the geerage Jor itd Ponammoaile eee: Hes have risen 8S per: cent. ‘Have prices of L’sso gasolines risen. mare? less?” about the sane? © “es as. , simple as ak Someone. had to make tho decision t to on “ahead. Someone who trusted the people. of British Columbia. Soma- one who backed his judgment with investors’ savings. eSedan: with rail’ ana: oN good vale cise: ou $595. SCORES OF OTHERS. TO ~ CHOOSE FROM. 7 Be ‘nergy produced at Niagara Pally is : mites gk Cee ey Ba oe ~ ench day. is cqual-to.that in 9,000.9 The energy a the ail produced in = ~sharrels Of crude -oil,.Prairic’ oil. d: the western oil fields: each: day is ‘about 18 ‘times that generated at oe ficlds now produce energy equal to ; Niagara: how many “Niagaras” BP IP 18P : | : Binge Taxes, take a big part of a.com: Taxes were $55 millions, about Ya fey) oo So ptmes dividends to shareholders: © pany’s income. ETow: would ‘you a _ For each dollar of income, Imperial _ . Without such continued confidence, there could be no further progress in British Columbia, No more big new construction jobsof “the kind today making B.C. hum. No new pipelines, rofinories, pulp co § ‘mills, ‘mines, plywood plants, factories. power Plants. Fhe eae aoe And: “At Western ‘Canada’ q ent: ; Hghtedsdivplay.: “YOU GUL Bel eel. ae well at miseht sl says Tmperial’s 1952 -tax bill com-- gy. we BS, ae nn A LL O¢ te taxes and §¢ ti divie’ pared: with i ith, dlividendse Was it Merry ‘dends. Tax figures do notinclide® idence in this ficld is fear of Socialism... : . Worst onemy of confi de e ' ot sreater Po gasoline sales tax paid at the pam. Seabee that poople who believe the Government should own. snd pees .. control ndarly, everything. and every yonc’s affairs valt have 2 r chance eto _ ie experiment with their theories in. B.C. ee ee BG, can. go on forging ahead . vee or 5 c ‘cans stagnate, Irs sup ~ 7 to us § who liye. and work. § in 5 C. Ao. cle, ta? eo owe ee ee ee oll makes a ‘country: strong” TRADE. & ne REDE R AT LON. “or Fos