PAGE TEN ; SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, November 14, 1951. ane Continued trom Page, ..|PARKING LOT | |DR. H. J. VAN MOOK JOINS U.N. . | Officials Visit | '|TO CONTROL (ST PoLroRe NG oe ae . . ° at ry , : a . ca : - . Goetcuey ete, . AT AIRPORT - TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE STAF F i Sidney Ladies’. 7 , ROAD SP EED re The annual meeting of Saltspring : In and . TES DEL AYED ~ {oIn his latest book Dr; Hubertus J. = _— : Auxiliary Group | Serious condition of East Saanich | Island. School District No. 64 was AROUND TOWN “- [No contract will be let immedi= vwall founien oewed 7 Hein of _The ‘regular’. meeting of Ladies’ | Road, which is being rebuilt, is di- | held on Thursday, Nov. 1, at’ Ful-— p ately for’ the ‘operation of... paid. Riles ‘andes which tio nett aaa Auxiliary No. 63, Army, Navy and verting heavy traffic over Oldfield | ford, Mrs. F. L. Jackson in the.chair. » parking lot at Patricia Bay airport. mm . tae el ilent-in-t by ada Air Force Veterans in Canada, was | Road. from Keating Cross. Road to|-: Annual report: was* presented’ by Norman T. Wright, chairman: of oul a aun made available aan der. held in St. Andrew’s Hall on Thurs- the south boundaries of. Central Colin Mouat, chairman of. school. the civic..committee of the. Sidney devélopéd countries. ‘He wrote: day, November. 8, with 17. members | Saanich | municipality. This addi- | board. . He also. reviewed the ex-- and” North: Saanich” Chamber ‘of. “Only the -interest an d pro sper=" present. - Mrs. H.. Coward, president, | tional traffic. is proceeding. at high | Penditures for: the past year. Commerce has been advised by offi- | ., 2 We G. Whitby, well known resident “of West Saanich Road, is’a patient |: “:. in Rest Haven ‘Hospital. He Was ad- . ‘mitted ‘last: Friday. : ; officiated. speeds ‘and causing heavy damage |:: F. L. Jackson was re-elected ‘trus-. i My. Howard’ Shanks, of .Vancou- cials_ of the department: of trans- ity of the. people themselves can be Three newemembers, Mrs S. Maxine re tie municipal r nid. ‘it ae agreed {t ee. for. Fulford.:for.a. further term. _ Ver,-spent. the week-end with Dis | ort ‘that; although’ tenders have | CUZ Point. of separtury. . _ Shillitto, Mrs. Sharp and Mrs: Caro- | at Tuesday evening's meeting of the — TT . parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘S. J. Shanks ‘been invited for the operation of the In’ this . book, “The Stakes of. line Cronk were initiated and given , council... _. The average human heart weighs : “Beacon Ave. lot, the government will not proceed Democracy. in Southeast. Asia,” pub- | a hearty welcome. about 11 ounces, Mrs. Martin. Hoehn, of Riverside, lished in 1950, Java-born . Dr. ‘van’! ; vs to:implement the plan~.at. once. Strong protests against the parking proposal .had been sounded by the Sidney ‘and’ Victoria Chambers " of Commerce. Mr. Wright has: learned that G. A. ‘Thompson, airways. official-of Van- couver, will. confer with. Chamber representatives here. before any fur- ther step is taken towards a paid parking lot at the airport. ‘At. present‘ a: seca limit - of 50 The Sidney auxiliary was pleased miles per ‘hour is’ set for : Oldfield to welcome the president of: the B.c: Road. The council agreed to reduce | travel on East Saanich’ Road. - ‘The’ Provincial. Command, Mrs. Mary. the speed limit to 30 miles per hour. municipal -Police will be asked ‘to ‘Wood, of Vancouver, and the Com- until the additional traffic-resumes resumes | patrol Oldfield Oldfield Road. mand’s past. president, Mrs. Mar- | garet Carver. Both ladies expr essed ; their pleasure in being with this auxiliary once again, and congratu- Hc t 165 5 lated the members on the splendid ome ru S° O- a way they worked together. They ad- vised the members to continue to | | help the veterans and their families | |; whenever possible; and wished the N.B., is ‘a-.visitor in Sidney .with her : brother-in-law, : Dr. /G. ..H. Hoehn ; and Mrs. Hoehn. | ; : Mook was writing of the part of the’ world he. knows : best. After. three! decades in public administration in | | his. native Indonesia, in. which he | #% held almost every. government post : from district officer to Acting Gov- | ernor-General | (1945-48); Dr. van } Mook has been called by the United.’ Nations to be chief of its technical Ee assistance department in the field of public administration. Now as a oe member’ of U.N.’s Technical Assis- Lo ; tance Administration, he is ina po- |# aan ‘FATHER OF SIDNEY . MEN SUCCUMBS eee OAL ON. White, a well-kriown ‘resident of - West: Saanich ‘Road; passed : away on Saturday evening. “He is survived by his widow, ‘seven “sons and ..one. daughter: . Frank; : . teacher . at: the’ Sidney Seventh-day. Adventist: church; William and. Wil- For the. convenience of those who find it. diffi- ‘ cult. to shop during normal business hours we shall be remaining OPEN until, 9 p.m. on. Friday “BROTHER ON MAYNE a Seashi vas . -and Saturday. evenings from now until Christ- - son, of Royal Oak; Robert, a Sidney} Miss Laura. Lillian Maynard, 78, ! sition to put into effect his’ theories | DR. H. Je VAN MOOK. | | ovThe resignation of Bact Sresident mas. For service pits value itsi— ‘Jeweler; Clarence, © of. : Mount: Leh--| well known retired member of the | of practical ‘ ‘altruism.”: “1B, Goode was received with regret. man, B.C.; Harry, of Laidlaw, B.C.;| Victoria: post office staff, passed! In his unpretentious office on the almost, limitless. Lb ee ' Mrs. Ivy Bennett, chairman of the B. Cc. A rd: Cr. if | ~ Arnold, ‘of: Sylvan:Lake, Alta.; and away in ‘Victoria last. week. Geo. H. | 25th floor of U.N.’s’39-storey Secre- Native’ of Java. - | entertainment committee, suggested! rts. an Ka ts MT Ww. Hamilton, of.: Chilliwack. \orother. of “Mayne” Island, is.a [tariat’ Building. he former: sonet | Dr. van a ae ae as or ee that a Christmas: party be held by | yee '— SPECIALISTS IN FINE CHINA — ore os - rother. “ a a xecutive of an island: empire of '.marahg, Java, ay. mg “Lake Louise, near Banff, has been | : TT 70,000,000 people looked out across. entersd government. service in 1919 ' toa tra are gute the next me oe ae 122 BEACON AVENUE ~ Phone 12 called ‘the “most: beautiful, single} The Laurentians’ are the: oldest, midtown : Manhattan at the rising| and after holding a wide variety of which:all- members would donate ‘a | wince =i ‘scene. in North: America.” 2... mountain range in the World. spires. of the taller skyscrapers, | official positions; ‘became Director | gift valued at'$1. Those not bring- | a at io we ——————— a — away from :the’ East River. “It was ; of Economic -Affairs’ in 1937. ee a gift would not be entitled to 1B : : ~ ON his first, week’on ‘the job,a. job that ! 1942, when the Japanese invaded ‘receive one. CHRIST MAS .. ist f far away pe es ; pd potentially. can affect the. lives of! Java, he was flown out: to Australia, The members were reminded that 4 : ; a , Lo ; two-thirds of ‘the world’s’ popula- | on orders of the Governor-General, ; a oe zw TOYS a tion. U.N.’s technical assistance pro- and served as Netherlands. Minister an the next meeting, tobe eld De- || We have a. wide selection of Gif ts ° r¢ gram: has already reached some 65! of Colonies until the fall of 1945, cember 31. ; , ; _THE GIFT SH OPPE SIDNEY, > countries ah Latin pueniea, Africa, ; | when ne tamed to andonesia: tol” The tombolas were won by Mrs. to choose from a . make full use “Bec. Sia and Europe.: | - - Lbecome Acting overnor-Genera - = - women | A recognized authority in the}. His daughter, Alberta, and son, a wood ane =| of our Lay-Away Plan and-be field, Dr. van Mook’ said he’ was! Cornelius, recent. graduate of - the ments were served when all present ae clear in® his own mind about the Massachusetts. Institute of ‘Tech- enjoyed the opportunity of chattin sure ‘of getting the best choice - STANFIELD’S. UNSHRINKABLE. UNDERWEAR. ‘ . Who is now serving in the with the Provincial Command offi a ; Soft, swarm, durable. Men’ 's and: ‘boys’ sizes. _ but. that. it: was .too early: to talk | Royal :Netherlands Navy, are living Gere: © a. now y while stocks are e ample. — re eae Fas . about details - or ‘about the possible | in. the Netherlands with Mrs, van : ; : - wz oe wo As _ Pr eee aera scope ‘of the. work, Which could be: Mook. . “ eel CE as ed re ct Coca _ SIDNEY MEN’S and Boys’ WEAR | cS a Cs it cones eat S Corner ‘Beacon: and: Fifth AL Gifts will be Wrapped _ for you . Ske Fr ree of Charge. __signey__ |] WOMEN’S FEET. GROWING IN ‘SIZE, | re RADIO REPAIRS =|] =======w,| LONDON EXHIBITION INDICATES. ELECTRICAL ’ Focus was:on.-feet. and . footwear: larger than: -they were. in 1920. And, ~ APPLI ANCE: REP AIRS at two. recent. London: exhibitions— judging: from ‘a”tiny ‘brocaded: shoe ; the Shoe and Leather :Trade: Fair | of. .1630. exhibited at Olympia, wo-'! and :the Fashion- ~in-Footwear. Ex- |. men’s feet today” are “many ‘sizes } hibition. “ larger: than _they were. inthe: 1th | At’ Olympia, “Where. the. » Leather | century. ties 88 a Tae ae | M. & M. Ral . 10 | ; Fair ‘was held,:a historical display ‘of a - rere OnE LF i | shoes stressed. the: source: of ti e: in- | PLASTIC REPLACES oe RU SiN, ‘MAGEE + .. f{spiration ‘behind’ many ‘of. the. new.| sores aie OF PARIS “lace of ‘Bexcon- Ave. | shoe =: st; les—such | ‘as: the. waisted ew. plastic: to ‘replace. aster; [bee xv. heel; turned ‘up: Turkish lot paris for fract ture. ‘treatment has |& | toes “and: ‘the ‘elongated aes Ee developed: by. a-Hull, North- |; in: some’ of the light dressy. “shoes, East; England- firm. . The. material | often ‘achieved by: an: exten ed sole For “expert: womans “eally: or , Phone ys ; In all sizés s and a wide: range. of | materials and. ples wet rene, ‘Phone 234: tee: Most of. the. oan ‘Nootees | ee = were light’ in. “weight: and: featured, : thigh’. spiky heels. One of ‘the’ mor interesting. ‘materials’ used is’a Peak: tie which: look: “exactly. dike seal skin and‘can 2 “wiped: clean’ with | a-damp: ‘loth... ; : y The: pebble guard dintr ochiead: last | : summer : for: beach | wear): appeared | on -a-pair: of: gold’ and’ black. brocade: mules;:: -The- ‘guard, ‘a -Yidge ‘around: the: front: ‘of: the: ‘sole, is: the: ‘ing | of practical: idea ‘likely: to ‘appeal. to| wemen,: as it: protects: Stockings.-as: AVES) as: toes’ and: may. very, “well: fina | favor: for streetwear, =" : _Women's:: feets -itewas: revealed, 3 vs 7 ’ have heen growing in “the last. 30 |. [V. eee a hoatsieain, | f' vears =. dn fact: they. aré, “on ithe (pet? 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