Wednesday, November M4 1951. Annual Banquet Of Saanich Holstein Calf Club Enjoyed By Large Number’ An enjoyable and successful meet- © -ing-.of- the Saanich Holstein Calf ‘Club. members and parents was held at . the.. Saanichton Experimental Station. recently. “Approximately. 50 Members. and’ friends.-were’ present. An artistic | banquet was prepared “by. unsurpassed. masters ‘of: the: cul- inary art,Mesdames Callander; Tay- lor, Pope,:Rendle and: Robinson. ‘The setting for the banquet:was charm- ing’ and appropriate:. the centre -of _ three Idrge tables was. decorated. by a most colorful and. complete minia- ture “farmyard”..‘Other decorations included autumnal coloring “in ‘the form.of beautiful. ’mums, baskets of multi-colored candy, and the added mellow .giow from the gleaming panelled walls of -the cosy hall en- hanced by displays of intricately as- sembled samples of.grains and vari-. ed types and sizes of seeds displayed _ in intriguingly shaped jars. -The annual banquet of the Saan- ich Holstein’ Calf Club was the cli- --Max.of.'a-year of very diligent and conscientious work by both. young “and old, working together ‘as a.team .and enjoying every minute of. the time and effort. Alex ‘Hall, agricultural consultant . for the B.c. Electric,. presided over the meeting. Desmond Hazlet, dis- trict, agriculturist,. gave a most in- teresting account of calf: club work and all that: it entails the year around. So Rese Bowi Presented For attaining the highest points for the year’s work, Ron Robinson was presented with.a rose bow!) do- nated by the Canadian Bank. of Commerce. Bette Rendle received a cup for the-best entry. in the Heifer Club, and Bill. Judge won the fo" phy for. having the best calf of. the | year, © After’ the’ feast” was “over, and. _ While all the. assistants cleared the tables and tidied up.‘the huge kit- chen, the. men: and youngsters. in- : dulged. in games and competitions, which was. followed by most delight- ful. entertainment for.all in the.form . of ‘colored: cartoons ‘and: a particu= * larly pleasing film. -showing the -“Les- |’ ‘ : «He Bell Choristers Practising, in kaiw “«., Studios. in’ Toronto. ae ‘The young-fry:in these calf clubs ‘are fast becoming experts at cattle shows, thanks :to ‘their past experi- ences at local fairs. and. the :subse- quent - Pacific’ -National Exhibition held in: Vancouver. in the fall: These Same ‘children: possess many poten- tialities for ..the : developing of :citi-- zens ':of tomorrow. - They: are .the backbone: of a rich and- ever-growing country of such scope and untapped sources where agriculture and- mod- ern farming are concerned, . These boys and girls deserve the nation’s encouragement: and -help. in every way possible. : British ‘Columbia ‘is setting a: fine example in: the de- velopment of knowledge for even the’ youngest of the enterprsing farmers. BRENTWOOD HOOP GAMES ‘The first basketball . game at Brentwood on Friday proved to be the closest of the evening. with. the. midget boys ‘losing out to Sooke by. the score: of. 16-14. ‘The second. game between the! home ‘team : of midget ‘girls and Sooke: proved Brentwood to:-be much: the stronger, score of 35-12. winning easily by a In the third, and what proved to. be the. final game, as the Warriors failed to put in an appearance, Brentwood junior boys lost. out to Sooke after a good battle for their | first game of the ‘season, by 35-10. . Games for Friday. Nov..16: Pee- Wee girls, Brentwood vs. Sooke. Midget boys; Brentwood: vs. ‘Saan- ichton. Int. B girls, Brentwood vs. Sooke. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW -CENT "SAANICHTON :. Mrs; .R.: Sidwell, ‘Prairie “Inn, re- turned this week after spending six months. in Hawaii visiting with’ her sister. : . ~— Mrs. EL. Sarup,. accompanied “by Mrs. J. Thomson, :.Mount:: Newton Cross Road, left Tuesday for Seattle where they will spend ‘several days. Winners of the fortnightly “500” card party,. sponsored by the Saan- ichton Community ‘Club, held Wed- nesday evening in the Orange Hall, were: Mrs, L. Farrell, Jr., E. Sarup {and Mrs. W. .Lacoursiere.. Refresh- ;ments were arranged: by Mrs, R. Bouteillier and W. Turner. Mrs. Rennie, Simpson Road, is a patient at.-Rest Haven for several days. : ‘The ‘Saanichton Circle of St: Mary’s: Church .met® at the Parish Egg Market Holds Steady "a Weekly. poultry..market: report: as furnished. by ‘the ‘Dominion Poultry ‘Marketing Board follows: ‘Egg: prices advanced two cents on “ay medium and smalls.this week. Receipts held steady-and the. mar- ket ‘here ‘is generally ‘stronger, with insufficient surplus.to supply firmer priced buying bids. Retail sales were good.and.shipping movement remained steady. © 1 Poultry: ‘marketing was fairly ac- ; tive, with fowl volume dropping, a “good supply of broilers and some turkeys arriving. -Turkey prices eased off slightly, all others held steady. ; BRENTWOOD Se ieatieeteameneand “- | LA very pleasant evening was spen t Hall, Mount Newton Cross Road, re- | @t the Brentwood W.I. Hall on Sat- cently, with President. Mrs, J: Coop- urday evening last, when the Brent- er in the chair.; Final arrangements | W00d: Aces held: their annual .ban- were made for.the bazaar-to be held : Wet. in the Pioneer Log- Cabin on Decem-. ber 1, and various articles of -hand- Eddie Eng, popular caterer of Sidney, served “a delicious: turkey Cinner to the Aces, their wives and work were displayed: ‘which will be guests, Claude Butler, sponsor and Sold at. the affair. Committee con- veners reported: on the progress of their numerous booths to be featur- ed, including the stall arranged by the men. Refreshments followed the business meeting, served by joint hostesses Mrs. J. Cooper and Mrs. H. Bickford, assisted by Mrs, F. Atkin. | Members of the Saanichton Senior Senior men.’ Brentwood vs. Gordon: Badminton Club hosted the. Fair- Head. Ail Blacks. ; 7 . 7 _—_ OSTRICH EGGS- One ™ ostrich egg. will make an: omelet as ‘large as’ one ‘made- with ‘three - dozen hen’s : eggs. _ “Ostrich fruit” average eight inches ong, six inches in’ diameter and. weigh’ about. ‘three: pounds. ‘Canadians earning $80 a. week: and less « ‘paid: more than -half* of: the $647,700,000- paid to. Ottawa as: per- -Looy, Joan Mutrie and Gwen Nan- eonal income: ‘tax in: 1948. (Greg Harvey, George: Cooley, field Club from: Victoria last Thurs- «| day evening in the. Agricultural Hall, ’ =| Saanichton...-Keen competition was enjoyed-with the home team taking ‘the: honors wth a 9-7 win, followed by. refreshmients served by .members of. the club. Players were: Fairfield Phyliss “Cooley, Jane - Heritage, Betty Carson. and. Marjorie ‘Leno, Bill Mahon and John’ Lehay.: , " Saanichton—Elsie Harris, Dorothy ‘earrow, “John Webster, . Allan “ Hop- ‘kins, Staal: Fox and ‘Bob Harris. - “Four: Saanichton ‘Community Club teams. -Swept a’ Saanich and Suburb- an’ ‘League card Saturday evening in the: ‘Agricultural: Hall: w ith’ a: good trounced: Brentwood °.48-30° in the HIS: EARNED: HIM $100) |AT DEMONSTRATION OF HYPNOTISM © : This: -sort: of » information’ ‘hardly. /BOes: into official air force: ‘records, EXPORT? “CANADIAN WHISKY PISTELLER MatuATO AND BOTTING IN AMND Noe wt SUPERVISION GF HE COMANIAN GOVERNMENT Ando Ailode sndia Hishdlory fe Nw wy steecntee: i TH aninisi ‘COLUMBIA, istiuteRy 66. un. NEW: WESYMI c seushemeanbbainenuniomaniation ‘This advertisement is not : - distinguished ~ product of the BRITISH COLUMBIA. ae DISTILLERY i Oo Md. ae oot eee / but: ‘according : ‘tothe station: news- ; “paper “Bordenaire”: at’ R.C.A.F.-Sta- | Russell, f (gine trainee. Who );comes‘ ‘from Ed- } All was going fine, ,[ Says the paper, when. that'portion of |< ie a Cn Coo dave LY Y] aly NY. i) a ee) b oy ee a oow ae : f Py INSTR, I Re Ch: © anil a “ies published or displayed nye by th ti aver pone! Board or by sh the Govoramont of British’ Columbia ale A tena commie tama terete Buby BL reek gett |),tion’ Camp: Borden, ‘Ont. Aircraft-| B\ man: Russell Wright has" a secret— H and it: earned: him an easy $100. “According: to the: Bordenaire, AC. ag. 32-yenr-old. aircraft en- “monton; : was, ‘among station. airmen n who’ sat watching ‘a: performance. of | hypnotism in ‘the station. theatre: at ‘| Camp Borden: the show came where the. performer attendance cheering the home ‘teams. :to® victory. ° The’: senior: home: team; a ‘sponsored: “by! “Copley Brothers, featur game, and. ‘Saanichton. Jun-. : = 7 a SS R. McLelian.: league manager. . Fol- lowing the dinner, two cups won by the Aces this year were. presented to Captain-Ron. Benn by Mr. Mc- Lellan, the: captain in turn present- ing them to sponsor. Claude Butler, with the gratitude of the team. for his: sponsorship. Dancing was en- joyed, in spite of the fact that the musicians did ‘not: turn up ons a | record player. substituted.: Monthly: meeting of the ‘Brent- | wood Community Club was ‘held on. ‘Tuesday. evening at the’ Club Hall. There was a good turn out of mem- bers. Final : plans..were made: for the Community Fair. Possibility of having the North Saanich Choral j Society ‘give a recital’ at the hall during the early: spring was men- tioned: were. very: satisfactory. well’ square dancing. class and ‘basketball. The Scout Group committee met. on Monday: evening. atthe: home: of Mr-.and Mts. : ‘JS, -Smethurst, Brent- “wood: Bay:. ; a ‘Len Cubbage: and. daughter, 'ogce since’ last pring. Russell's ° pils on: the station - ‘still ‘don’t: know: ‘whether it was all part:}; of: ‘the show. | But; ‘says the: “paper, the: $100 which ° he received is un- q doubtedly’ real, ‘and. “even comes. up with a: phols showing it being hand- ||} -| ed to him,.It appears. that:AC, Rus-. sell. has: a $100 seeret—and he's. not : telling’ anyone. : : ‘MORE ABOUT ‘StRTEMENT : (Continued from Pnge One) - POA AC te Om ae ‘demonstrated his » “powers by. sué- affairs - had: to- be. ‘accomplished - on -| pending’ a: man between two chairs, his head on one, heels: onthe other. While in a trance, the subject. sup- ported three other men sitting on him, :a‘sort of iron bridge owing. its strength to the powers of the hypno- list “That's Nothing" The silence was broken, however, by an announcement from the audiq: ences “That's. nothing, I could: do |!8. the preparation. “of my, 1951 || op.that without: being hypnatized.":To : -| which the performer replied that ho | Whole counel,, unanimously, had “$100 which, cal the Airman 4 couldn't... ‘AG. Wrignt,: nda’ the: Bordenaire, promptly: climbed on the stage; and “without: oy: s another, and let five airmen “climb ‘Pon. hime without patting: nn aye, henefit...af hypnotism’: put “head-on ; ine chaly, his heels ‘on Which enmned. bin the $100, - 2 Ageording: fa: the. Bor Mennire, AC, ope miaeane sh SpE Mri ed We have taken: over: ‘the Cross .Road north: and. District. the price of milk from. milk purchases the day Driver"in the: Central PHONE: : Sidney 223 | pment: Ino preparing. a-enutious: hud= "Were Pleased oh To Announce , poe S forall Island: Farms customers fram: Keating We promise you we will do our very best. to give-you good ‘service, ° ‘To keep delivery expenses down and thus keep : __ liver on Wednesdays and. Sundays... “our customers to co-operate — Gordon’ Laforme, SO Watleh far Ue Red Tr wk, ee ~Ploase NoloYou will ait] ‘he served the: high. quility. Island: ¥ arms mille . : JOE'S DAIRY — — Distributors: of Island Farms Milk cc a 195] would not be any higher than: the 1960 municlpal-tax rate-in, the Snran», ‘ich Municipality, as, had assured “the -ratepayers ‘of . Central Saanich that. this could be done, Actually our 1951 municipal taxes were less than the Saanich municipal taxes in both 1950 and 1061. Much care- ful thoughtand clear foresight went [budget and it. was:. adopted by: the “With | the end of this, our. first | year of ‘operation, ” With all: its’ first your “problems, only a faw., weeks aWaye my wisdom and. Hood” judge petenndain directing. the: affairs of thes mMuntelpality son. n- consistent paligy af viglhuat. control of all itoms. : “Lot “expenditure: ie. closely - ii pose | sible: connected. with the: eturying, out..of all cabent ind: muni¢ipal, war kK, retail milk. distribution the entire: Brentwood rising, wo will not dew - We ask .- by: ‘publi tholy — before... : Saanich j ren will ba. “Joo. Bilgeri, iad 7 ‘Report on: the dance held ; end © of:' this: year, recently “atthe. Community ° Club | barring “some entirely: unexpected Hall Stated that receipts: at, the door ’:-expense. my: hopes: of having a credit :. Various, balance: activitiés sponsored : by the. -club are realized. | poses, : mimicipal: tax: rate which'|” PAGE THREY ae AL SAANICH: Ore . KEATING - A delightful anniversary party was held. recently ‘at. the -home. of: Mr. and Mrs. R. Lamont,: Lamont Road; ‘in honor of Mrs. Lamont's mother and father, Mr. and. Mrs. ‘T: .T. Hutchison, who. .were celebrating “eo their 40th wedding anniversary. Re-. and. freshments were served later the invited guests. were. Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Owens,’ Mr. and Mrs: J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs..C. Essery, Mrs. J. Owerls, Mrs. B. A. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller, Miss D. Owens, Miss Sylvia Wright, Miss Barbara Shotten, Miss J. Peaslee, C. Neaves, J. Wright,. Bill Tanner and Loraine and Fredrick Essery. .My.-and Mrs. .G. Michell, Malley ‘Farm, Telegraph Road, left recently | ‘to spend a couple of weeks ‘motor- ing in the United States. The South Saanich. Women’s In- stitute held a “500” card party last |. Friday ‘night .{n the Institute Hall. Winners. were Mrs.. Hansen and Harry Facey. Refreshments were served later in the evening. is now becoming apparent to the members of our council, who all have the figures at their. disposal. ' “This is an unpalatable situation for my opponents on the council. ““I have constantly hoped” and have stated to various ratepayers that ‘our operations expenditures’ paid out of our 1951 revenue, at a tax rate ‘lower than::in-. Saanich, would enable -a credit balance. to be ‘achieved at: the end of this year. I also hoped that it: would be: large } enough to’ offset the unjust portion of..the school: taxes, . ‘amounting® to about $10,000,’ which we have been forced to pay . this’ year.. After checking gur:-revénue and’ ‘opera- tional, .expenditures, including’ rea- sonably accurate’ estimates until the “and,": of: course, here will likely be’ a bal--] patronized, : particularly ~ the ance: closely. approaching the. amount of: ‘the: Sunfair school: taxes: “This. credit ' balance belongs to: the rate- payers of Central: ‘Saanich: and: will cbe. available to” relieve : next.’ year's: taxes.’ Obligation : to. collect. this: money: by way. of: a ‘school | tax f ‘fo! t | On the ‘proper ty ‘of ‘the under= H f signed; ‘five weeks. ‘Ngo, one. red: : yand white: heifer, s short horns, in 10 me 2: & HARRISON; ° Old. West Rona, rrr uF _ ‘BASEMENTS So “There's. the trouble —worer Thet Cont? Five pounds of. “Htondex makes about” a gallon, sells for. sesereey. Color: Card from: ‘ » Sidney! 6 Color: : Contre: me . : FOR RENT—Comont: Mixora a Polishers’ - gvallable | will’ be largely |: ‘It-is: too’ much: to: hope: that r certain: ‘councillors: Will: not h pen’ returned” this” week:! . from ‘Decker, to! read: this ‘Statement. but: ; Lake, where both ‘have been ‘working ||:be hoped. that, they: will: not The: Cubbages: ‘Tush® through” vall:: kinds® of have sold. their. home ‘on’ ‘Marchants sential: Sibersieaes (ato The’ “eouneil merely” hag. the L ye? his: ‘animal will, ‘he: sold: ‘for ofp feed bill it not: claimed. oh days’ from. ‘this’ ‘date, DAMP, MUSTY "This musty odor Is: delving GE - me Crazy,” complains Mrs, Durke, wae af SWe imply must, st do something.” Li seeping through. They need Bondex': ‘ : tO. seal. the wall agalist moisture, _ na ae Ww 8 F REE 1 G ak your rBondex: an Wheelbarrows, - “Later os “Tumbing ‘Tools, : Blend Ete, i | Remembrance Day | Is Marked At - | Brentwood Chapel . Remembrance Day was celebrated: at. the Brentwood Memorial Chapel on Sunday-by a:memorial service in memory of. the :Old Boys of Brent- ‘wood College who gave their lives: in the service of. their country. .The service was conducted by the vicar, Rev: Norman A. Lowe,who. was: chaplain: and senior English master at the college before it burned down. Norman Yarrow and E. A. M. Williams, two of the original board of governors, quite a number of Brentwood Old Boys and a few of the present students at the Univer- sity School were among the large congregation present at the service. The lesson was read by - Dillon Williams and the honor roll of over 70 of those who gave their lives, by Dr. M. D. Young..-A young student from. University School blew the j Duele for. Lights-Out. and. Reveille during the observance of the. two minutes’ silence. _. During the service - ‘Mr. ‘Lowe’ dedi- cated a gift of a cross. and candle- | for. these having been raised ‘by. the Sanctuary Guild and included an |: anonymous donation of $35, ° _ : . . the school board which. alone deter- mines the school costs for our school district. {ST may add that I:alone went: to the convention of island municipali- ties as the Reeve of Centra] Saanich and drafted a resolution to. correct the unjust school: tax situation ex- isting -in our municipality.’ It was passed overwhelmingly, the only two votes. against” being from: Saanich and © Cumberland. ~:'This ‘resolution | Was endorsed by our: council-unan- imously.and was Subsequently passed overwhelmingly by the Union ‘of B.C. Municipalities. at. the recent Harri- son “Hot: Springs convention: .-The resolution’ will now:come before’ the government..:for.. legislative ‘ action next year: and I hope and’ expect that, as “a result of this: effort we. will be relieved : Of: the: ‘unjust: ‘por-. tion « Of our © ‘school. taxes... - TS. ‘MINCEMEAT, : PEANUT: BUTTER, 16-02. TOMATOES, 20-0z.: tin. ORANGES, 288's, ‘doz Ronald: ‘Reagan - Alexis : Smith. . Zachary ° Scott: “gt ‘HEATED AUDITORIUM. aan 2) frome oe ‘Plywood Masonite for val ~ Airtight Heaters. af “Stove: Pipe. _ Cabinet. Hardware 7 - Etew Ete, . ry Ba, Floor” “RESIDE THE POST OFFICE. SIDNFV> Gyproe ; sticks for the sanctuary, the money | «Every |‘ 19-02. “glass: “Jar. a “Double: Feature Program: oN this ‘Frid E (a ‘number :of your. “favorite, Cartoon oe with — a a. _GYPROC WOOL AZONOUITE Ay feheenas rere " FAIRBANKS MORSE 8 ‘SPACE HEATERS, from... TE IRMS. RE tADILY. AVAILABLER On. SUPPLIE as ARRANGED | your Repair Jobs. aS ‘Axess Axe Handles “LADIES! ‘Com the GADGETE RIA’ for. Shristman ‘proponts now John Speedie a Erle Slog. Sie ne Or | UMICIPAL | HALL RISING ‘Good progress’. is being. made’ by: workmen | of _ Sutton: and’ Sons in - construction “of the new. Central: Saanich: Municipal. Hall. and firehall::: on: East: Saanich Road.:-A. start -at the $18, 000 job was.made a week ago. Conerete: -is being . poured » this. week: and it. is _expected - that, :the: fire equipment: will. be moved into ~: the new fire hall before. the’ End of the year. : - Reeve Sydney. Pickles explained to. The Review that all the funds toon pay for this -building and land are now in the. capital account. of: the new municipality, being. part of the’. bel capital funds’ which “were received .° from the ‘Saanich Municipality “as © part of: the new district’s share in“: the ownership of the. assets of oan ich Municipality, ; : In. other -words .Central: Saanich mero will be able-to pay. spot cash ‘for this. building and there “willbe no. con-:. tinuing debt: to be paid - over: the aes years. ee member of our: cot is funy a awar re of this. “In, eotichision I must: say: ‘that. it : is indeed an. odd situation when .a*:: Reeve © keeps ‘his election: promise: { and does not increase: the municipal taxes ° which. are--under’ the control: of the -reeve ‘and ‘council. and’ ‘also =: when -the ‘reeve’s’ policy: of. insisting“, on cautious’ expenditure: results in” a credit: balance: to carry. over. into. 1952, which can: be: ‘used by the ‘ine => coming * council for. the: “relief: “of :“: taxes, and is ‘publicly: criticized by a councillor running for Te- -election. “Hind sight‘ is very: simple. but’ ‘it: is the foresight® which. requires good judgment and: gets. results. ‘guft? as it: arises : during: the ‘present: political campaign. : There: will? un- doubtedly -be ‘a “quantity of”: “such ‘gute’ hurled at’ the: ratep ayers, dur Day—Keating ' ‘BSW: Nigh Keatin Gates :: “Open °6,30 © how Starts 7.00. p » Donnacona and oer s "] TURPENTINE _| LINSEED o1.} PAINT BRUSHES | “For. 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