: confidence’ from the’ first: ‘day: after --» bility; hoping: to cast a. slighting -re- Wednesday, March 2, 1966 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE OVER 160 ATTEND RECEPTION) FOR MR. AND MRS. H. YOUNG Over 160 guests gathered at: the _Log Cabin, Saanichton,- last Sunday “afternoon: to’ honor: Mr. and Mrs, Harold Young,’ Central Saanich Road, on’ the. occasion: of their. 50th wedding guniversary. ~ SAANICHTON Winners at the Saanichton Com- munity Club “500” card party last| Wednesday evening were Mrs. W. ‘Wills, Mrs. M. Meiklejohn, M. John- son and W. Butler. Seven tables of players enjoyed the evening and club. members ‘served refreshments. .Mr. and Mrs. J: K. Bryce. and Mr. and Mrs. -C. Mullin, -all of Oldfield “Road, . returned to their.-homes -on Thursday from a four-month trip aboard the Lekemba. “They went to : Australia where they visited rela- tives’ of Mr. Mullin. and spent -six weeks: visiting different. parts of the , : country. vote -Mr.” and Mrs, AL Hater, ‘Central | _ Saanich Road, ‘are back home‘ from a three-week ‘holiday Lin’. California and-Nevada. While. in) California they visited" their” son-in-law. and daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. Briscoe. A three- tiered wedding cake grac- ed the ‘centre: of. the. table: where. Mrs. Olive Colenian, sister to Mrs. Young, and Mrs. Muriel ‘Knott, niece of the honored. couple, poured tea and coffee from silver services. An- other niece, ‘Mrs.-Buster Shade,.was |: in charge of the guest book. Among the out-of-town guests at “the reception were he couple’s son- in-law. and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George (Eileen) Allen, of Duncan; -their grandson, Wayne Allen ‘and Mrs. Allen, Lake Cowichan; son Karl and his wife Dorothy, Seattle; granddaughters, Mrs. J.. (Valerie) Kinley and’ Mrs. C: (Karen). Matz, Seattle. Mrs. Matz was accompan- ied. by her .husband ‘and daughter Elaine, Mr: and Mrs. Young’s. great- granddaughter. Other. : guests. in- cluded ‘several former school pupils of Mrs, Young. . . Fibrinogen ‘is--a’- blood. - product: made from blood plasma. It is one of. the clotting factors -in. the-blood- stream, A ‘transfusion ‘of: fibrinogen is often: needed: in cases. of ‘uncon- -trollable .bleeding: suchas. haemorr- hage during or following childbirth. en” | Across My Desk ~ During the: past two weeks. of .this ‘debate,:one could quite; easily. . be ‘excused for. asking. whatever be- *: came of: the budget’ debate?.- To all. intents: -and ‘purposes it -has. : -) been. virtually ignored. by “the op- | ~ =: position” as “they: substituted © for it almost: painful pleas. to: the: govern- F “| ber® for ‘Vancouver. ‘Eas : ment. not..to:call an ‘election, :"~ 9... Looking ‘over: speeches from: last year’s. records “I; ‘noted: the’ ‘obvious difference in ‘the’ tone’ of: the. debate “from: across the® floor... = they were” moving votes: of want: of the ‘throne speech’ to. the’-end’ of the. ee budget debate and hurled:such. phras res:.at® the’ government that: they’ ‘were “unfi to ‘be. the: government: of: BC. ; MW os fon: to: “say hat. every: “budget By J. D. TISDALLE, MLA. ree ment to ‘call for. an election and take ection.: ~The: opposition: is looking: desper- ately: for ‘issues to justify : ‘their “posi- tion-as. Allustrated! by. :the first mem- donald; “NDP; who - charged into’ ‘the: legislature waving an. ; emergency. . ‘resolution to: debate ; the: CPR's neglect of the. Vancouver “harbor: One’ vould: ‘think’ ‘that. the matter: had just tisen: and ‘you would |: ‘especially. in. the : federal: ‘election, : _| hammered: home: ‘the -poor ‘deal that Vancouver: ne fede getting © com te IT’ Ss END head the “poll: In‘ fact,.on a rough spot check Tl. |. clear. indication’ of © public support, “| is dae rubbing Salt into the: wounds: ‘can--be certain ‘that. there. is plenty these so-called failures to the people, ; Mr. Stupich: skated in the other: dir- / ‘Alex: Mac- ‘meetings: and: ‘petitions aren’t ‘going : figur atively who: gives “a. damn about. angry pro-: won der: -avhere: the: ‘NDP: have” been| tests: Avhen-: ‘you're. laughing © all: ine all ‘the® time: since ‘the: government ‘members; -durin the ‘last: year. and | : g and | ‘plain. that -individual . and: disorgan- INDSOR I don’t. suppose that in “any all Canadian. -popularity contest Clar- ence’ Campbell would be likely, to had three offers to assist at a -lynch- ing, two others were for.tarring and feathering, while a. sixth: felt that he should be deprived of his: new Mapleleaf flag. This. may seem a= little unkind but it certainly looks. as. though’ he ‘and his - fellow ‘N.H.L. have given Vancouver, and ‘Canada;:.a-very raw deal, while the lame excuse about ‘there ‘being no Ife - shrewd politician: ‘like ‘the Prime: “Minister is prepared too in- vest millions.in..a” big: arena; -you of support for the idea: Politicians don’tdo -that ‘sort: ‘of ‘thing: ‘unless they are certain it is going to make a hit with the voters. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS . No, -I -think -Mr. Campbell. gave the real reason in his television in- terview'-on ‘‘This Hour Has Seven Days,” where his arguments might be summed up as ‘‘Business is Bus- iness”’ and. neither fairplay nor our national: pride : must Stand - in -its way. Of cour: 86, ssuch’ treatment sticks ‘inthe gullet; “even of a ‘non-hockey- fan like myself. This is our national game ‘and Canadian: cities * should. have. been given . reasonable ‘repre- ‘sentation : ‘in the expanded | league. No wonder we’ re: ‘miffed: ok am. vafraid - though - that: ‘these to: do: much good. ‘in: ‘changing®. this: decision. » Vancouver: wasn’t. going to. be ae million’ dollar plum’ ‘fox: vany: ‘one: of the: present. team: owners; While” apparently St“ Louis “is,:and ways to the ‘bank?, : “Under * ‘these circumstances it: is ‘ized: howling | is. not. good: enough. Even & 1 <‘this ‘government. ‘has brought: in’ dur-) ces 7 ing: thepast:.14. “year's: has” been: an. : election budgeting": wo l-think that. the? most: humorous. “Je approac =the: one. taken: byNDP: : Gargave.. chen. he: said: ‘that: the, wePY emier was losing: his’ grip and: cone: & “trol: ‘of: the “Hous “just. because’. the -» Premier lets’ off a. little. steam once 2inva while: “If there’ is one ‘thing the: “Premier is’ nat Aosing control of: ‘its “this” ‘House..: * a Some have: dared. io ‘yeflect. on ‘the ~ “Premier's “health and: mental -’sta+ _ flection upon ‘him, | Ttis about as of- fective a as throwing “strawberries at a eement wall. ° BO ey a . CHASTENED Po ‘In ‘the wining up of. the debate « on tT. the budget today... MLA. Stupich, ‘NDP, chastened, the minister, of fin- anee for his underestimating: of-sur-: pluses. AS an example he stated - paying © of. SG: Million: ‘out’ of, ral revenie da: {hie. wor ‘kmen’ 8 ‘Compensation . Board! was: just) an -other.. way: of stuffing thes mattress a Ret rid of “your Surpluson.:; . Finally, Mr,, Stupieh, wkd this Kove yinment had ‘fniled the: people © of RBG nd sat: down, Tt: was: notice “yhles that: whenever he) was: chal: Jenged ; by nv embers ot this: govern: Brentwood-Mill Bay. ee a ra ao 2 neta ae reneacetos aoe MY. MUL. BAY “governors .of «the |: MISS K. SHERET “phoned me by: an irate -young lady, PRE-MIDGET | TOURNEY AT SAANICHTON - Saanich: Peninsula - ‘Basket ball robin tournament’ in Saanichton ag- vicultural hall this. Saturday, Mar. 5 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The tournament was ‘earlier ‘sched- uled. for December 29 but was post- poned . because of the bad weather. Saanichton community club mem- bers will serve refreshments to the young players and_ their parents. League. officials are hoping for strong’ support’ of parents, RE-ELECTED BY PIONEER. GROUP . Miss Kathleen © Sheret was re: elected: president . of --the Saanich Pioneer Society at the annual meet- cing recently: Other: officers elected were Harold | Young, vice-president; > Mrs: Lorne Thomson, secretary; | Mrs, Symons, treasurer. Directors’ Chief Edwin Underwood, J. Symons and Mrs. J, John... The an | nual meeting” was: held on® Monday, Feb. 21 at the Log Cabin on the Saanichton fair grounds. Elsie ; “ c | ‘refused our just/demands, you can be sure that. there: would be. plenty of others, with whom we could horse. trade: © It ‘might end up with Vancouver: playing in: “the Moscow-Leningrad-. -Vladivostock circuit, .but:at least we would get some big time hockey out here. in Western. Canada...’ ; Another “suggestion, --th i s: one VAS that NVanicouver should. try. and’ and’ other m major coast’ cities into. our: ‘own. Pacific version. of the. National ‘League: ae I: have ‘asad feeling that. ‘Picirr re League will hold a pre- midget. round- |: coax: San: Francisco, Los Angeles |.7 ‘Blood Drive | JAE Claremont ‘Blood. drive. will be held ‘among students. of Clareniont: senior Sec: ‘ondary school. this. Thur sday. The blood donor clinic has been sponsored. by. the Future Nurses Club at the school for the past three years, Saanich | school board. on Monday approved the clinic and gave per- mission for the use of two school buses to transport student donors to. Red Cross House in Victoria. - TEENAGERS ‘CANVASS FOR. RED CROSS . Red Cross ‘canvass in the Brent: wood. Bay aren . will: be: conducted this month --by . 35. students “from Claremont and Mount ‘Newton sec-: ondary schools.’ : : The’ teenagers, all girls, : ape. to ‘complete the canvass in. the: district in the “first half of...the month.” Su- pervisor of the campaign. ‘at. ‘Brent- wood, Mrs. Ay P) Pugh said the girls ‘will: carry Red Cross kits for identi- fication. SOFTBALL | TEAMS =~ Formation ‘of softball teams will be --discussed.:. by .the Saanichton -Community. Club.’ this ..Thursday, Mar..“3:,° Meeting, Will, be’ held. in the. agricultural hall dining ‘room at 8 pm. . ; and the. Devil take’ you.’ . On the OTHER: hand it: just might give’ those ‘haughty. Eastern: gov- -ernor's ‘a-scare and’ show: them that ‘they: can’t slight the: biggest ure din’ ‘Bennetland—or can: -they?:: ; ED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP ply. would be ‘We're’ all right Jack OPERATION DOORSTEP Ss ITINERARY OF TB CLINICS LISTED FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS ~ Operation door step. mobile X-r ray units. will. be