. group insists that an airport should be situated at Gordon Head, the other feels that the facilities already in use’ at Patricia Bay-Sidney be extended. If the Gordon Head site is chosen, in spite of expressed opposition from residents there, the ’port will be closer, a few miles only, to Victoria. If the Gordon Head site is used the airport will be a municipal | *port, and constructed and maintained by the ws City of Victoria. As the sum must be quite large it is 7 WE. MUST GO AF TER IT possible that a further burden will be added to taxpayers “FQEPUTY Minister of Trade and Industry E. G. Rowebot- there. 7 AD: tom, ave some wise counsel to the Victoria Real The Sidney-Patricia Bay Station site, however, already Estate Board recently. He said, “If British Golumbia is to im use, has cement runways, is operating with complete “reap her share of the new wealth which the tourist trade Satisfaction to the airlines using it, can be extended, but provides, then let’s. take nothing for granted—let’s go is 18 miles from. Victoria... It is able to serve the Gulf after it. It-is big business, it is good business, and it is Islands, through the Swartz Bay daily ferry to Salt Spring, everybody’s business.”’ and the southern portion of Vancouver Island, through the This advice is particularly applicable to the Saanich Mull Bay ferry at Brentwood. Closing Exercises At McTavish School Closing exercises at McTavish _ school took the form of sports on Tuesday, many parents and friends participated. —- Following the program tea was served and winners announced. Anne Lyle and Ronnie Fisher won. ‘the Geo. Nunn prize, Ruth ‘King the ‘Dalton trophy, she -was -also the winner of the “If’’ trophy, for the highest aggregate for girls. Mrs. A. Sansbury presented , ribbons to: the winners. - During the afternoon Giny Bull and Ruth King presented Mrs. Wardle with a corsage of roses and a gift of silver from the pupils. Better Grade MEN’S RINGS Set With DIAMONDS and RUBIES The Editorials... RAPSVWECRCRUUUATE | 1. Single diamund flanked by two baquette rubies, mounted in heavy buckle styled mounting, 18kt. Peninsula. . It is everybody’s business. And yet we have Need for clarification is obvious. We suggest to the Mrs, Wardle thanked pupils and white gold top. Price......--..--se cee eeeee cee $150 made no effort to make the area of more interest to the two M.P.’s that they get together and discuss this matter. parents for their co-operation 2. Single diamond flanked by single baquette- tourist. ; Leadership is needed. To continue as we are doing will never see a properly designated airport for Victoria and district. If Sidney-Pat. Bay is the natural choice, then let half the effort which has been expended be used in locating ‘Rich in natural beauty, no combined effort has been put forth for many years to make visitors’ stay here more enjoyable.. Incorporation of the whole area of North Saanich would bring closer together the common bond of during the year and wished the hool i for the futu shape ruby—size of diamond to customer’s specifi- school well for the re. Complete results follow cation. Rugged mounting. Price. on interview. om e re : Flat races: Boys 6 and 7—1, 3, Cabachon — ent Dunean Gurton; 2, Jack Bath; 3, heavy mounting. diamond in showy, Price........ $150 ruby with 18 kt. gold top. its residents. At present a smaller incorporation is being @ straight highway from Victoria to that site and our M. Walder. Girls ate a VA discussed for Sidney. Each day the need for some cen- Worries will be over. Kye, fanne 1 ek ara de —(, - tralized form of local government becomes apparent. The Here, we suggest, is a chance for two men to prove the (a “hbore, Ricky Bull. Girls 9— can _ tourist industry alone should warrant the collective thought V#lue of their political knowledge. Let them discuss the js Fisher, Joanne Crossley, °S. matter each in full knowledge of what each district needs, Bath. Boys 11 and 12—R. Fisher, confer with the proper authorities, obtain an overall picture , Donnie Cox, R. Thomas. Girls of what is possible from government sources, and settle 10 to 12—Giny Bull, R. Jackson, .of- residents of this area. With prosperous places of busi- nd ness, better. and better service becomes available. Before the war the tourist trade was worth $20,000,000 Y. Thomas. Pre-school-—Joan : , , ‘ the matter. Bath, Kenny Beswick, Bruce JEWELERS iene be to British 40,350.06 000 your. estimated that Then the whole effort of both factions may be pooled Nunn. Parents—Mr. Gurton, Mr. DOUGLAS ST Seatiard mae G6 Eee I ; ; for the planning, construction and operation of .an airport Walder, Mr. F. Nunn, 1209 DOUGLAS ST. (Seoll ge). 2 _ That is big business. which will become accepted as the official and final’ port Potato. race: Boys 6. to 8-— ‘But ‘first should. come incorporation, then an overall for the Greater Victoria area. Ricky, Bull, Sandy Moore, .Bobby and local system: of government may ‘be instigated which Readings. Girls 6 to 8-——Sylvia . ital a ~~ VATDTRT VEALED ITTEATUTUROREAER WUTOAAI2200 20 2 King, Anne Lyle. “will be helpful in-many, many ways. Without lifting q weew AAA RRRAPAR VARA Steel, Anne King, Boys 9 : So ‘finger North Saanich can get a good-sized slice of the t——~—--—--- ~ CBC Thrush John King, Ronnie Fisher, Ralph tourist. trade, totalling the equal of our biggest payrolls. us Thomas, Girls 9 to 12--Yvanne . as, a ac ’ althy a We must have | a central, local administration first, however. CANOE! Bull. 3 COVE Bull’ Sane Mave Bibby pote ” a 4 Bull, Sandy Moore, Bobby Read- THAT AIRPORT AGAIN ings. = 4 Skipping race: Girls G to 8— ‘HE Greater, Victori ia’ Airport Committee is still striving LOG \ - Anne Lyle, Anne King, Sylvia _ mightily. to solve what is becoming a soméwhat weari-- | Pee SET \ Steel. : some problem, that:of an airport for Greater Victoria. a By BARNACLE 1 ~. Shuttle race: Boys 6. to 8— oRe W.’Mayhew, M:P., has. recently made -known his ae views. ‘on the matter with regard to'a Seattle and ‘Vancou- David - Nunn, ‘Bobby Readings. ' Anne Lyle, Michael --Walder, Girls 6 to 8— Anne King, Sylvia - ‘The trip to Telegraph Harbour 2 organized by the: Power Boat ‘Hundreds of Summer Cottons to go ata ver service: “It should be almost continuous,” said Mr. Squadron. was 9 great success and | Pao Rove 9 to wer. || Creat Saving to you. Seersuckers, Crepes, “Ma. hew.. ©. much enjoyed by everyone. ope race: Boys.9 to. 12—R. : . * yhe the meantime the. Hon.. C. -—D.. Howe in Ottawa is Fourteen boats’ left: Canoe Cove Fisher, Arthur Fido, Bob- Bath. Ginghams. All colors, SIZes vane styles. -about:.3.30-0n Saturday. “On Sun- © Girls 9 to 12—Giny. Bull, Joanne . “day a. signature: contest was. held: ‘being bombarded with’ requests’ and: demands from two Crossley, Rhoda Jackson.” distinct factions... He will rapidly be forming the opinion | with everyone visiting everyone.” Book-balance: Boys 6°to 8— a = o ce hat: if. Greater: Victoria cannot at least decide where the else ae prizes for the largest. Ricky Bull, Bobby . Readings, Smart! Wear anywhere, | Sizes 11 to 50. Crisp, air por ¥ hing that he,-as. a cabinet. meni- : pom er of. signatures obtained in. ‘David Nunn: ° Girls 6 to 8—Anne ea izes |-cool, summer. prints ji irporti is to. be: here ieee g th dow we Meo tae a given. time... This: was a’ bright: ~~ Byle,: Sylvia Steel, Anne King. = » two- ose! styles. Sizes | coo = ; prints ™m opp in charge of. such a 2. al E : "i idea “as it ‘made. certain -that. -. Popular. CBC. songstress Myrtle ~ “Broad jump: Boys 9 to 12—R. - 12 to 44.: Spots, checks; ‘| gay: floral-designs. -Reg-- | : ‘Weeappeal to the two. interested. Members of: Par ia- everyone knew everyone else and. Campbell. has. the ‘vocal spot on © Fisher, J.° King, R... Thomas.- stripes. Values to 9.75. | ular 6.90 an a 89 . ent. for: the area: tobe. served | to. get together. in this - no-one was: left out in. the cold, the Jack. “Allison, Show for, ane Girls 9. to 12—R. Jackson, Elsie - . one mportant. matter. While .Mr.: “Mayhew « ‘is. ‘respected as. a Rita. Kaltenbach won ‘first: prize ae is m ‘ ~ Nicholls, Giny Bull. : 3. 97 and 5: 89 We Now. echecetesec : Victoria, Maj... 2nd ‘Jackie Ormond second. 7 . listeners can hear the pro- « “High jump: Boys 9° to 12—R.. ts vorthy: worker: under the Liberal banner, in-Vic oria, Maj. /""t-6:80 everyone rowed’ ‘askoralt. gram every weckday,- Monday... Fisher, W. Steel, J. Jing. Gils Bi earkes, Progtessive Conservative, has done. for® hotdogs: and : coffee, (a very ‘through: Friday, at 4 p.m. 0g: to: 12—Elsic Nicholls, F . Fisher, opular ‘event. with no prizes: given, for: -the. largest consumer.) -.. : (unter: ‘there: was ‘a’. dinghy” par. » SANE 14) dinghies. were towed. “Zand ?? sand... they: must .have. ird. and. wonderful ‘sigh . hey. landed and * visited” the’ new B. Jackson. : ‘Sizes. 9. to 44, | All te ‘Sizes 1 12 to 44, Ideal for . Deep Cok Schou m': “pos splendid investment fice ief:: features’ “of® the: ‘day. o entatio ‘of.'two: :Wedgewood ‘cake 7 3" torMrs.’ Kynas- i ton: who: is Jeaving | ‘the: school.” - The children’, expressed © thanks to::Mrs:: Aylard. for: the gift ofa “generous : ‘supply: : ‘of: orange erush: | “and :to “the ‘teachers :for. chocolate ' bars. and ‘ice -eream.: : a The whole. ‘day: was spent ‘at the L pe picnic—a’ tired “but® “happy. group. ‘Heaving for. home: at: 4, 30 Pm. a “Bay,;.:smal bailaing Barely furnished ; ‘in eluded::: Don’t *miss: this. op portunity. Both $1950 “lots: to. ‘sell, for... THREE - ‘ROOM®: COTTAGE —With: full: ‘plumbing, price : includes moving same" to» A your sown: ‘building’ lot ‘and ~ A foundation.” ‘Here‘‘is a chance «- for. a-nice home I tor a couple. Price. $1625. : Everyone’ “agrees - “that. it was | most ‘successful: ‘venture. “"Weat home: had “a. very. busy week-end although SO: many. -boats oe Were ; away.) “The: -boat’. hunters > were out. in’ full iforee® but™there a Was’ very’ ‘little. left; for: men, to = See. . wee My : ‘Tellior has: ‘zona as crow on. “board”: ‘Drummond’s ‘CAMP BEDDING — GREY: BLANKETS, “wool, mixture. | -Pr. 3. 95° to. 8.95 b yacht fy GREY BLANKETS, all ‘wool. Pre, - 10. 95 to 14.95 band Br. fer es: Vancouver, races. } SIX-ROOM” HOUSE — With F REE TIME. FOR | ‘REVERSIBLE ‘BEDTHROWS, 3.95 to. 5.95 Each. a, ‘ ny eos fe five lots,’ fruit? trees; chicken.” taking. part-with. “Galatea.” A house; ‘eentral Mr, and» Mrs, ‘Twelker, ‘of I louation -Price... $4200 ; He Seattle, » ‘who ‘have™ been’ with’ us © “for-a week or two ‘have. left for — | $800 will buy. four ‘good. iz lots: at. ‘Bazan Bay; low taNxcs, J home aboard their: sloop. “Seimi- tart: r, ag FOR® QUICK: SALE—6-room To Represent Distillers » house, not. quite ‘finished, on™ 7 full-size lot, in nice. location - With sea view, * . $2500 : POLITICS. SET. The: time for’ free ‘RAG RUGS.) 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