Wednesday, March 11, 1953. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE SEVEN, JAIL FEES. FOR CENTRAL SAANICH CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH day patil not exhausted but are cnerg ey and intelligence shroiigte we ARE SET. AT $100 THIS YEAR | T. i mul aT ‘IDEALS OUTLINED BY SPEAKER 7 able to think, to grow and improve | C.C.1) movement to. make this’ coun- oe. ee a themselves, to accept responsibility | try truly great and “free: the. Co- -op- Jail fees in Central Saanich will sideration by the council for some |. Arnold Webster was the speaker at) grade, a group of which we can. be}in the community, political and social | erative Commonwealth the final obb-> | , cost less than was proposed at. the | time and was brought to a head by the, nominating convention of the proud, Our candidate Bob McIntosh activity. We should use our tine, jecve of the C.C.F; beginning of the year, On Tuesday |a récent request: from the. Central (By Karl Wylie) CC. party held in) Woodsworth | is of equally fine calibre) The C.C.F, re erry Soa evening. Reeve Pickles told the coun- The « Chamber. of Commerce, Sidney Teen Town soccer squad ' Hall on Friday evening last awhich “cil that the charge. would be $100).- | .° The council is to seck the location | was downed by the powerful A.N. | saw oR. N. Melntosh, of Elk Lake, The actual cost last year ‘had been of all irrigation reservoirs. A record) & ALL Vets, 3-1. at Central Park, | chosen as. the party's candidate for ~ $63, he told the council. The charges | is to be kept by the municipality and} Sunday. Although’ the. local. “team Saanich- -Esquimalt’ in the next fed- to be made for 1952 have ‘not been |.all ‘such ‘reservoirs’ must: be guarded} played exceptionally well throughout ; eral election. settled. - They will be “negotiated”, in future by a fence.’ This followed | ‘the: game hard luck prevailed and j said the ‘reeve a the report’ by. Councillor W. W.1 they were: held to only one goal. Crusty, Crunchy DINN ER ROLS @ They’ re really ey and no. trouble at all to‘make, with new: .~ Fleischmann’s: Fast Rising’ Dry: demands: high qualifications for can- didates : integrity, intelligence: wide vision -and sympathetic understand- ing of all. people, industry and inspir= ation Which. comes -from. a faith in the ‘potentiality of humanity to res- pond to, good conditions.” Mrs. W. ‘Reader, of Esquimalt: acted as chairman and Mr. Webster, 1 ‘ When L. CG. Themes ‘and Ho Esg- 1 Michell that a number were in easy The Vets made their goals all in. C.C.F candidate in Vancouver East. Pacific War | Tighe douphe and sone ee : ler, of Beach Drive, Brentwocd. ap- | "ach of public roads: and were in no | the first half, Garry Crowe marking} in the next federal election, was in- | The people of Canada ean trust _ bother of ‘old: time - perishable peared before the council to com-| ¥8y safeguarded, . two while Ron Thornwaite notched | troduced by Dr. J. M. Thomas. the C.C.F. to do a gund job. This " yeast! Get’ a dozen packages wee ‘plain of erosion in the vicinity of - —- a singleton. Sidney goalkeep Dave is proved by ‘the work done in Ot- refers full. strength” without oe their. properties, they. wete promised Vote Confidence Brown’ made many brilliant saves 1 C.C.17, took elections seriously. They | tawa by Coldwell, Gillis. Angus. Mace- rgcratron: _ that a’ strip of municipal property J Fi Chi f a during the first half as. the score in- | op. not just'a game. We place our | Innis, Herridge*and the other C.C. te — Spearineannerememmanen ~y —running along the waterfront would | n. fire ie 7 dicates. . . . faith in’ the parliamentary system [members in’ their criticism of the Py = ; be made available for purchase. Mr. Central Saanich council passed aj Sidney was far superior during and the democratic way of achiev- | Budget. They have proved definitely CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS. vote of confidence in Vire Chief | the second half for the first time Heal on Tuesday evening. This fol- | they held the Vets scoreless, the first team in the league to accomplish that this ‘year. Hard luck. prevented a second Sidney goal when Jim Pear- son lost a penalty shot. The first shot he. took was well into the net but an verror. in judgement on -the part of Dave Gray as he was within the. penalty area: when the shot owas taken cancelled the point.” Pearson became: rattled on the -second at- tempteand. the shot was wide. Forward: Harold Jacobsen. was: the one who. broke ‘the. Vets’ shutout when he scored a long’ shot. from aa ae : ; . side aoe of hime goals i and parliamentary tradition, He. said Credit differ fundamentally in their live ‘games all people in Canada do not. support motives. The Svcred - motive is to Throughout the-scesnd half Brown | this. Some have vurged the one- confirm and: entrench the organized party system, : selfishness of capital. ~ The. C.C:F, desires” planned approach to ‘the . Thomas urged that the monies re- ceived from the sale should be de-! } ‘ voted to the improvement of Verdier | lowed the receipt of a complaint ing our objective. he said. We must drive for all our worth along the lines of a free people's progress. Some things we must protect. This meeting is important. Our right .to free election and selection is impert- ant. that it is a rich man’s budget, leaving the iain burden of taxation on the | lower incomes. Eisenhower's decision to support Chiang Kai Shek -is view- ed with caution by the Liberals and Conservatives. . It) was) endorsed heartily by the -Socreds. Only the C.C.F. vigorously opposed any-action which. might’ extend the war in the Pacifie, The CCP spokesmen, in| Ottawa have continued tocurge as- sistance to the nnder-privileged . mil- lions of thePar East..to put) into practice the C.C.F. slogan of helping others to help themselves. He said. the CCF. and. Social @ Measure into.a large bowl 14 c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granu }. lated sugar; stir untilsugar is dis-. :solved, Sprinkle with | envelope -Fleischmann’s. Fast Rising . Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., THEN: stir. well. ‘Add yy c. lukewarm water and : I tsp. salt. Add, allat once, 314°. once-sifted bread flour and work -in withthe hands; work in 3 tbs. soft shortening: Knead on lightly-: ‘floured’ board oo smooth: and ‘elastic. Place ‘in - greased. bow] Cover with a dani cloth’ and sct* in warm place, free from: ‘draught.: Let. rise-until doubled in! bulk. -..Punch down dough: in bowl, fold: over, cover'and-apain let rise un- doubled in balks Turnout on lightly-floured’ board: and divide -- -into.2 equal portions; shape each: piece into a leng roll about 114”" i diameter, Cover with a danip’, ‘cloth and let rest.15°mins:“Using: a floured sharp knife,. cut dough. ‘into 2” lengths and: place,:well: apart.on ungreased cookie sheets. Sprinkle rolls with ‘cornmeal'and - _ let rise; uncovered; for 1/4, -hour.* Brush’ with cold “water.and::let - -Yise-another vA hour. Meanwhile; stand:a broad. ‘shallow: pan of hot » Water :in “the “oven:-and® preheat. }) oven. to ‘hot, 425°. Remove.pan : Bae) a water, ‘from oven ‘and bake th “rolls in: steam:filled Sovety fos © hour, “brushing them® with } water and sprinkling lightly with’. ccornmeal after: the. first :15/min and again’ brushing’. them: wi - cold..water. 2. ‘minutes: ‘before’ re Park from Capt. D. H. McKay, proprietor Mr. Thomas explained that erosion | 0f Brenta Lodge. Capt. McKay re- of the strip of property was bringing , Ported that the fire chief had in- the edge ofthe bank. within ning | Spected his. premises and had -con- feet of his residence. oo -. ¢demned a number of oil burners.. He Clark Bros., boat builders: Were had also called for the climination -given permission to build a showroom | Of storage of inflammable. cleaning within a‘closer distance of: the. prop- fluids and. other stores from. the erty’ line on Beach “Drive. than is | basement.’ . permitted ander the ‘by-law. The». The proprietor stated that the fire. property isa difficult: shape to: en- ¢ chief, had. been discourteous in lis force. conformation. the, council | failure to complain’ of these. items learned. .| While inspecting the premises. .. The provision of a truck lane on Fire Chief. Heal reported to= the Patricia. Bay. highway south of. Keat- : couneil that he was not aware of the ing Cross Road took -a step back- : identity of Capt. McKay, that he was wards: this week. A letter was re- { not introduced to hin’ and that he The speaker Jinsisted that the | 1 ceived: by the council from N:.M.: bad no knowledge that che was ae little to do as the Sidney de- Mr. Webster said she enjoyed studying Cauadian history; with its story of the struggle of Canadians: jor freedom. -He praised the sturdy, jhonest farmers. French and English, who in 1837 tool up their cudgels i in the fight for freedom against the dic- tatorship of the Family Compact. He stressed the ‘importance of freedom —— a ‘ . . yo We : ach the election "he : . any © propr -. Had | fense held strong and: the majority We. approach ¢ . McCallunr.. departmen f public | the company of the proprietor. Had g - Me a eraser buy ¥ w ‘orks ani that oe ati the, he been..so aware, he would have | of play was in the-V cts’ half of the said, “with an honest. poms range W hole problem | of monenils jfavital . c a SO aWe . bees a8 4 roars > oe | ism ? ose aie highway aid nowy hee - commfanichted’ any “ conwlaints * di-| field, program moving kiki the Co ie re Says: itis not safe to highway did not warrant the expense | © iv. he stated. A Line-iups follow: Lo operative Commonwealth. We have | leave the vast powers’ of economic entailed. weer Pen Pel a é a ae olf brirner’ installa: Yan immediate program of things we | Control in the hands of private. en- -merging fane willbe provided, at; / _ : nr oe can ‘work _ ro r present |-terprise to own and -exploit, “Some oad Cross Read junétion and | tions. fail to comply with -the. Fire nn wart i 1 Victor Our Neon form ft collective a hip. with \ bat the R 1 Oal tion, “Mr, Marshal’s_ regulations and he has members in Victoria -are a top | i. ibe aie “ti ownership: Wi also at the Royal. Oak: junc ion, “Mr. arshars Tesulauons i social responsibility, is’ necessary. ; called onthe Fire Marshal. to. make ; |- : . : McCallum promised. wsk © for “the a’ personal inspection... he-told’ thé.| George:. Holt, Lou Pastro and Boh mers should. not ave aneyrered ind nee not: necessarily mein -cen- . LW » aSk . Cyt y S an “ me 5 y 3°F : " TANZ go 1 nh a} ¢ on- authority of the provinéial govern- | council. “The latter officer has: the | Gilbert. . ie doorhell ng ilownsta wei e He trol “ist ‘ye in. lke. Toe of the “ment to direct trucks along “the old! authority, «to..approve: ‘installations | ALN. & ALF. Vets: P. ‘Winters, D. Ree tere Sitti oa ° few t t vay: workers and the scopl at the appro- highway, parallel’ to “the new Foad, not conforming to the “Act. The. fire'| Jones, G. Robbins, N:McBay. ns pig ‘the door. ‘and: his : wife was priate evel. res ™ instead of: a truck lane. | chief has no such authority, he added. } Price, CR. Thocmeaite: J. Osselton, | 1TOmM EA Add ld “this is tl fact | : one! —— H. Nicholson, G- Crowe."W:-Abbott, | Upstairs.. Added to this is the fact} He quoted Kier Toric. who said Request: | of _ Saunichton P.- t: A. I: “McGhee and E: Harrison: » that no woman you know of would | that the Labor movement. represented?! per Mildred & Foster, for a reduc- There has been quite an re-arrang- | think. of answering. the doorbell )-the determination’ of the: workeér:to tion of the50 m.p.h. speed: fant on jig of the schedule-of late but ‘at'| With her hair put ip in curlers and | je the arbiter. of his own ‘destiny. sadn? Croce: WGad, tial an sthis. date. the” next. game, will be at | her. face plastered: with cream, “Today, Mr. Webster said/:we have a}. the po. ice commission. ; : Cycles especially if® there ‘were someone literate. people: “AE the. end of: thé ‘Date Amended : “else at® home ne. could - £0" ‘to oan te ener ane oA letter, from the district: forester : door. requiring» that ‘slash. at-sthe logging: operations: “on” ’the.. West* :Saanich \ Indian:’.Reserve® be. burned off - ‘by, December 31, chad’. been » modified | ' Ssince: the: writing -of. ‘the letter:: Fire ‘Chief MM Heal informed the: ‘council: cthat the order: had ‘ow: been’ issued: mending, the date. to, i Sidney: Dave. Brown, Don Sten- ton, Harold Jacobsen... Karl Wylie, Hubert Larsen, Tony Gambrill, Dave. “Gray. ‘Robert’ Harris. © Jin’ Pearson, ‘More than. 1,000: Royal - Air Force trainces went to Canada.in 1952 for pilot and:: navigator training. The final allocation for 1953 -has“not yet been,’ madg,: but some 177 -pilots~and 206 navigators. are “expected: to. begin their. ‘Canadian training: Pefore. June: “The -training ‘is ‘financed by Canada under. her. North. Atlantic 2 | Organization. ‘obligations. ee ‘Sidney versus the “Hartis. -Game time: 2° p.ms. Sunday. : There has been: nofturther diseus- : ‘sion of ;the plans;for ee sore of Last! year the ‘federal. gov ernment | balls team: for. the alas cae urt ad collected: ‘$25 million’ from Newfoand- woe land. in, direct: taxes-and returned $45 million: to ‘the province in Subsidies, welfare payments ‘and: “grants beauty ‘cream. Was: your. wife preparing to. g0.}. ‘ hole: nee ‘her: raat KS Gosteay i “} q out, forthe; evening?” -you=query, few. feet away leads: from the: small NO, we: w. sre staying home, Bi ; apenas room “and fap tion ‘of ’criminal. justice on 1 hallinto “the living: re) she had’ pone upstairs to. (fae her Reserves: It: -was . noted: that» few |.stairway vat” the rear-“ofthe hall hair and: face for a ‘club: meeting “other miunnicipalit &. are. 80." respons: Jeads tothe: second © floor, I ii . : : 6 . 3M: Ie ‘):she* was: attenc ing? ‘tomorr ow.” ks _ sible.-Such ‘administration is: normal: -“How-did this: happen?” you ask. “Do: you: keep’ mich money. here dy. carried“ out: by the R.CMiPy : “AT te: ‘must: have been. a. robber,” in the’ house?" a 2 By. resolution ofthe. council: av 12. ‘exclaims: Summers “TP was. sitting a _ “icre park -is: to: he set-aside on Gore: in: the: living sWwitelthoard to take enrool: . growth while the operators... continue bls: thyole: works “LOWEST-PRICED GENERAL. " MOTORS CAR IN CANADA. - Four-Door Sedan with Heater, 1 A TOW AB es