Wednesday, December 16, 1959. re | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF. ISLANDS REVIEW ee - PAGE NINE 1 ———— “BIG TOTAL Traffic Using Port Less. oe Than Half Previous Month — | i | Figures show that only’ about half | last: year’s: traffic. . the. number of automobiles and: pas- ) “The following figures show amount sengers “went through the port: of of. traffic having: used” the: ferry fa-".”- | Sidney. ‘in. the-month of: Noveniber | cilities: Canadian. automobiles ing.’ < compared tothe figure. of the. pre-.| 285; ° out -369.-- Foreign automobiles -. Be month. - : | in; (277; out .332.° Canadian .passen- _ : THEY ARE CO CONDEMNED - £6 ay, New Staff. Vi @ «(OF Russian Prison Camp Ss “New member of the editorial ‘staff | pick and -shovel np and his’ c com: |. | * Ss nd iS of The Review has spent many years | panions. constructed -railways.:They-}. 005 ©; econ ectic on in Russia, He is, nevertheless, - not used no mechanical. equipment: and |. ————- rae an oo | Sa Russian. - Klauis ‘Muenter. is - not éven’a wheelbarrow. was: avail: | ! | } 50 Feet In Central Saanich — | 1. | | | | | | Saaniep Peninsula wad. Cult stands There:was an‘even-gr ‘eater decline | gers in, 824; out 1,007. Foreign pas: - in the numberof foreign aulomo- | Sengers in, 475. out 912.. mobiles: using. the. ferry - { facilities. - Since the port of? Sidney was not | used ‘by ‘Washington State’ Ferry | | used in “1958, ‘it- is not possible Lo give a compar ison between’ this and. Turkey Shoot ; The Salt Spring -Island. Rod : -and Gun: Club :held their first) turkey.:: shoot -of the season with 10: compe-. | Litions for men and. two for. lidies. | last Sunday: afternoon at the Fulford rifle range. Another open. shoot ‘will. arch Oo _in‘his native-city,-Mr: Muenter was |. drafted into the army: in lieu of uni- | versity. For five. years. he served with the German army before being. taken. prisoner in Czecho-Slovakia |. able to: move earth, -native of Dresden, in: Germany, and has _ lived ‘in..Canada: for the ‘past. eight years. ; | - After’ graduating from. high School ‘A. proposed ‘subdivision :-plan for | ther . ‘gravel. topping’ would. ine to eight lots on- Henderson Poiat’ at} be delayed until spring. the-end of Senanus ‘Drive, owned by Councillor R. M. Lamont pointed Capt. H. S. Hughes was‘the sidject | out that subdivision by-laws _ re- | | ested individuals. also “Anticipated. | 1 ‘This: year. 3,000 /cans. were dis- tributed. in , -of extensive debate at.Central Saan-’} quire a 50-foov right-of-way. He also ; oe ibe held next muinday starting. at by the advancing Russian army. ich council meeting on Tuesday, | said that’ H.: D. Dawson, cnginen je During the. seven: years: the, Hal: | noon. * Twice he made his escape from his | Dec. 8. : had advised council that if sewer. ‘| towe'en collections have totalled the : Winners were: ow. ‘HL Br ndiess captors. Twice -he was’ retaken. | Water ‘mains, light poles and ‘‘ditel | MRS. W.W. MeGILL unbelievably large sum’ of $18,252. | I sind. : Q i i é es * Vay: 2, Jack Hawthorn, Gz and; . -Finally, .he:was:.advised a. third at-: sh The Ht oposed plan of Capt Hughes | on both sides of Fronds ws were going to | 44: | This: money. each year has gone to | 3. Me ck how crn * Satie sian m __ tempt would meet with a serious res rowed. a Gol” nignt-ol-way © cone | : : Mrs." W: McGill, Vancouver | aid the: starving children of Korea.) 22 ¢ . ee ‘tinning. -along Senanus®. Drive. swith “be included in the future, that’s 50-- : Bill Sampsdn:-6, Johnny Bennett; 7) 2 prisal. _ : a 90-foot turnaround located “ahove i foot right-of-way. would: not be ule. Island repr satieatieg of B.Cl Saves It has suppor led Mr-e Kim's home \ Stanley Rogers: ; 8, Ste inley" Roger’ a é ? td ; NE as - ‘ ; i. a taf bE VC « POR CYS, In August, 1945, ‘he. ban already ‘the slope. He said’ that-90 perscent quate, | the Children”: fund, has announced | fo". be guar boys and Mrs. Ham's’) Lee; 9. Bill: Maswel and Mis.’ ‘in. “Russia, “facing -an ‘indefinite’ per: -jod of. incarceration as. a war pris: :,oner, ‘ For five years he lived ina piison camp and wor ked:as'a laborer. With. :Widows and. orphans. hoine“fiamed | of the work. on the road: had. been} Capt. ‘Hughes. pointed out that the that the prec ceds from the. Haiiow- ' t . : ae | ; “iu Duk" (The Nine Virtues? after. conpleted but" due to ik wet wea- existing road that.comes to tie edge J een: collection ‘can - “drive | for: 1958" Vittle Jung: Sung Duk, ‘an, abandoned of ‘the property has. only a right-of} | - } i “EL eye we a amounted . Lo $4,250). The. obj tit | orphe wy left to. die, shad ‘the S.C.P. 1 Gulf Islands” ~ ay oF 40 feet a“ thought he should : was $3,750. Last -year’s total. was ; social worker not~ taker’ hin ine f° . Po Bee cs not, hecrequired to give mores | gy gy: For seven years) Mrs. There are -hundr éds of thousands. of 4. - Police Court USS fe { i 1 1B, ‘Lorentsen; 105 Chris Sampson, Joo | Bennet and*Mac:Mouat;: ladies, 13." ; Mrs, I S$ ‘Lorentsen, i Bennetts 2) Mr “Couneil ‘decided. it- was ‘of awe use: I MeGill ‘has organized “a ‘collection - j Jung: Sung: Duk’s.. not-only, in-Korea, Leslie Twa appeared before @ Magi- Camera Club. “to-make- by-laws: their break: deen. thr ough: the Sunday schools of Van- | but in’ Greece, Hong Nong. : India; strate W.-C. Noakes. in police court: ae i Capt. Hughes. decided to increase l-couver, Island. fromthe . Alberni’s - dsr uel Italy, and: many other voun- Vat ‘Gages; December The Gulf Islands. Camera. Club! the right-of-way to 50-feet, 1, and: was council |-south to: Vietoria: » Guides, Brown. | tries, They need our help,” said found guilty: of. being in possession |: Mae came into. being last week, with ea“ nave no objection to the plan. ies, pr ivate schools and ‘a few ator. > Mrs. McGill - and fined $10" ‘and costs: ; { organizational meeting being» held | : _ “ . in “Mahon -hall, chaired .by -€. Nw. KLAUS MUENTER = — | Peterson. Mr. Peterson was a meim- ; whis” hei ae have - undertaken. maintenance. ‘of ber or a comnnittee including Mrs. lis has’ been: examination week part of the Lady Minto Gulf Islands Eight years ago he. returned to | A. Green, Mrs. J. Tomlinson | @ North Saanich high. school. Dur- ; hospital grounds. This first project | Germany. His parents’ had already aaa E. Worthington, who had pre- ing the past four ‘days, Monday of the ‘newly: formed club: was -ar-.| fled eastern” Germany and were cliv- | pared «.a- constitution, and. by Jaws through | ‘Thursday, - the.” students ; ranged at.-a- business ° dinner meets ing in the west. Shortly afterwards | ready foi-presentation, at this meci~; have been writing their .Christmas vi ing in Harbour House Inst iveeic.: qi he: came. to Canada: where he: has. ele: sono of their’ tas ce tae / Gkeminations ‘at at the rate of two per. are e: put. in,--an % 7 election of. olficers. was ‘held: i. . _ benches.made'‘to be placed: on lawns, | follow ed varicus ‘employments. Lat- “Phe examinations or the: “juniors “for. the. use of’ patients and: visitors “{terly he has: been. engaged .in. free- “are from-one-to: 1" ‘hours in length; Lions 3 members: will:also keep up the'| lance. writing: and “has: now: joined | dent, and” secretary-treasur er. Mrs. While. the’ seniors: have. to: face: veeding, : and: -eutting -of lawns... the staff: of.-The”-Review.: to. engage. ‘Tomlinson. Executive committee hours: ‘for each‘ examination. -They 7 “-President..W::H:? “Bradley: Was sin’ |. 1n- full-time writing. res ; ‘heads in clude, ‘black -an a white aho- will: be marked and. graded: ‘during™! ‘the: chair,and-Dowg Dane was wel-.|.. “Despite ‘his -. long » ‘ordeal: as .an nt tography, Mrs.°Gr een: movies, Mrs. January wmn.. the results, appearing. @omed-as a: new member. ° Guest at! “under-fed. and over-workéd prisoner W: Seymour; 2 “on sd afi -eport: cards. to: be the dinner. was. L”.J. Armstrong. of.| Klaus Muenterhas nothing. against: [Me Mr... ‘Peters son. issued. the first: week. in ‘February. Examinations The Salt Spring Island Lions Clib° . Dr.-Ted ‘Jansch is ‘the f first presi- dent, with Alan -Finney, vice-pres ” a | | i . lp, i | Jb i i} : » < North Pender, a. past:. presidentof'} the: Russian. people. » j Schools: will lose on Friday: Dee. "the: Richmond Lions. Club: The? civic! ae for: the. ‘Christmas. Sy dane end “improvement: “committee, in-charge : of” the new: _indertaleing is. headed ° We were lucky,” he: ‘recalls, “wel ultimately’ ‘left Russia: The. Russian: ‘terested . in= photography. ‘ o: | Salt Spring: Island: are: $2: per, LStber,! or. $3: per: family.: ‘On the. outer! ae ; islands; fees ‘are. $I. each, ‘or’: 4 30 mas peas food .stall day. . |. Any: surplus” food “such as i well: as: financial help;.i , fvone wishing t | quay : a SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING | : Special Offer: Bib: t tin; with, 1. Ib. FREE. * ww | (4 Ibs. in, all). BARON : | Each pack age “makes: ‘9 large Pi } (lop. and bottom)..." ie ONLY. CO UNTER Clark's. 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