PAGE EIGHT SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ‘Wednesday, November 24, 1965 MRS. PHILIP BRETHOUR IS. RECIPIENT OF 25-YEAR PIN “Myse Pec. - Brethout, . ‘charter | - member: and’-past ‘president . of the “: Ladies © ‘Auxiliary - to. Saanich “Penin- ‘sula Branch’-No.. 37, ..The’ Royal Ca- nadian’ Légion,’ was’ ‘honored recent- ly vata. general meeting of the AUuxe ~ iliary. Mrs. M Chappuis, past president, told: the «ladies: of “her own. first’ meeting’ with the ‘Auxiliary. 19’ years --ago;-when’ ‘Mrs. .Brethour had wel- “ comed:: her. -cordially. “Through .the “years and “the ups..and. downs: of organization | work,- ‘there had been the’ same -warm, : cheery: personal- ity.and hard. worker, always’ ready with’ a-smile and tactful word, con- tinued ‘Mrs: Chappuis... She - then “presented - Mrs. Brethour with ‘her |. 25-year. pin amid hearty applause.. In: the absence of ‘Mrs. BE... Bul- - lough, ‘president, . Mrs...M.. Tutte . chaired. the’ meeting, the first since o eae oe .°D.: Pearson” reported ‘attend: “ing ath Sanscha Susies’ ‘coffee party “19 “plan..the December. 4: bazaar. in LS the. Community. Hall, ‘and the Legion. ‘Jadies will: once again sell the home: cooking’ and ‘turn’ over the’ proceeds --to: the. ‘Susies. . Several “ladies . vol- = nteered | to- ‘serve. on that day: 2! SICK REPORT. a ; The _ sick visiting report, ‘read by Mrs. ‘E. McWilliams, showed = 40 _visited. at Rest Haven since the last “meeting, with five ‘house calls. -the - Veterans’: “Hospital on: Septem- ber. 22-eight patients had been visit-_ Do eds Mrs./M. Tutte. has ‘also. visited - af the ‘Veterans’ - Hospital ; twice since. September, 'w ith. a. total of 17. pa- tients... The’ adoptee in the’ Pavilion, = “John Mitchell; has passed away.and - oT, the: auxiliary, plans to adopt. another | “Mrs. 6, ‘He Taaton Yequires - help on” ‘November’ 26° “to. serve ‘vefresh- : “ments: atthe: ‘opening ° “of. the newly- yenovated club: and. five ‘ladies. ‘will. on. Thursday” morning In} -tillery,: cpened » |-minute: silent: tribute. and Last Post. ° Legion Family’ Pot Luck Supper in the Mills. Road: Halt. Twelve card tables: and: ‘a: Mixmaster” are. to be purchased. . Mrs... Les BL * Scardificd reported many “lovely © contributions” ‘have been received for the. ‘two layettes but there is: still wool and flannel- ette unaccounted. for. - Mrs..E. Reddish reported on Zone Council meeting, October. 29. Each ‘Auxiliary inthe Zone. will receive $100. share. of the balance in the Con- vention funds and several. crest ser-. viettes:. It’ was -unanimously . decid- ed to purchase’a wheelchair for. the Veterans’ Hospital with this money, for-use in the Outpatients’ Depart- | over ‘to:the catering committee. ; SPEAKER. ; . Mrs. N. Mickelson addressed a joint P.T.A. meeting recently. . in Sidney School: > | : She spoke on “The > Changing Cur; riculum.”’ Dos SIX PARTTES TOO MANY ment... The. serviettes wel’ turned : Deep. Cove residents. want. an im- proved telephone service.’ -In view ofthe: incorporation ‘of ‘North Saanich: ‘and in: face of: the steady. increase in: 1 population, with, its accompanying increase in. de- mand, for’ goods. and services, the dire xctors of Deep Cove’ Property Owners’ ‘Association have pressed the company for individual -Serv- RECORD The sum ‘of $50 wilt: be'sent’ to the Commiind. Scholarship’: Fund. >. ‘One application. “for” membership was reported. to ‘Mrs. J.C. Erickson and the monthly . tombola vas won by Mrs. R: Edwards.” . Mrs. R. Tutte thanked all who had helped in- any way during the recent ‘Poppy Campaign, The area had been adequately covered ‘and. the tag day well. served.” Able -assist- ance of the Army and Navy Auxil- iary ladies was acknowledged and response . everywhere had been ex- cellent, ‘she reported. casting herbal ‘Meeting Adjourns At 9 p.m. Councillor J. B. Cumming. had for- ok Something .of a record has been set by North Saanich council. Not-| gotten his spectacles. As a result ed for.;the length. of its meetings| Councillor Austin. Wright served Sanscha y “Saanich: Peninsilla residents” once again turned out in large ‘numbers ,Nov,. Ti, at Sanscha- hall. to: remember. the : fal- ten “of. two world: wars One the ‘Kor- Ci in- conflict. ‘Interior. of: the hall was “erowded when ‘parade marshall. Norman Caf- felle. called. the Rememberance ser- vice -to-order at 10:40 a.m. --The “service followed the estab- lished pattern with Rev..C. H. Whit-- more and Rev. Bernard Hanley: of- |. ficiating. Ail: color parties”. took: po- sitions.‘on the stage during the ser- vice while the centre. floor area was “filled : bya’ squad:from . the Royal} : -Canadian- Navy’s: VU 33 Squadron, veterans ofboth. world. wars,’ -air cadets “of... _Sidney’s* 676 .. Squadron, brownies, guides, cubs and: scouts... “Firing, of a. gun=by the 5th Mcd- Royal Canadian. Ar- and’ closed - the «two- jum: Battery, : “me 656-1460, ly, he and: night ae - on’ your’ ‘oll: and ‘burner: repairs.” since the new municipality was | ably asa reader for him. formed, .the. call for “adjournment!. Councillor D.“R. Cook could ‘read came at.nine o'clock in Holy Trinity but not write. He had forgotten his Chueh nall.on Tuesday evening. pen... Mr. ‘Cumming, who-. could There -may have been’ some. other| write but not read; loaned Mr. Cook records as~ well.’ Councillors ‘T. C.| his pen whenever it. was needed. M. Davis ‘and ‘J.-J. Burehett:did not | “Councillors ‘D. R. MacLaren and appear at all. Reeve .A..B. Nash, who .was recently: the’, recipient "of two. handsome. «-gavels, -.. produced. neither: - He. vapped . the: table’: for -order “with®-what appeared ..to “beat medical instrument,’ its. “intended purpose, - to: the layman, ‘being mer- cifully obscure. ae and Reveille were ‘sounded by trum- ‘peter. Ted Kerr’ “of North ‘Saanich ‘school band.: “First? of many. wreaths was “placed by Mrs... -M:: E2. Graham’ who rep- resented ‘the motherhood of Canada. | Wreiiths were Jaid on: behalf of ‘the federal government: by George Chat- terton, M.P., and: for. the provincial er, scorned ‘visual aids and carried on: efficiently without - help. .. : Councillor’ J.-H. «Wilson, “always impeccably turned out, had -brought Lhis own “spectacle 25 and pen and car- ried out his duties. without assist: ance. MODERN TELEPHONE SERVICE Is SOUGHT © _\BY RATEPAYERS’ GROUP AT DEEP COVE © deplored the present party line | dividual services © at Chas. Erickson, : being much “young- |. pmembers.. and non-members for a ices at reasonable vates. 4 : Resolution ‘presented to the com- pany calls attention to the gradual change in the nature’ of. the popu- lation here from rural and retired old age groups to younger people with children, whose business ac- tivities ‘are ‘situated in Victoria’ and the:large. centres. . Ratepayers’ executive has alee services. “mostly with six parties on one line”, It is: completely and | hopelessly out of date, charges the ! resolution, and it is unworthy of the people of the area. The board of directors has unan- imously urged that: the. company give “early consideration .to ‘the needs of the people in terms of modern standards by providing in- realist ic prices”. Dr.-L. A. Wright, vice-president of. the group, ‘added a note that the © -association is mpressed with th = wo } : imp! eae ne |. Next. general, meeting of RCAFA . . almost unanimous: desire of the NEW HOME S service “in keeping with our needs HEAT IS ON IN MANY | ~ Sales -of per manent-type electric heating equipment in B.C. Hydro's’’ service area during. the first eight: months: of..1965. have increased by 570 per cent over the same period last year, and the largest increase ~. in the number of heating installa-" tions were experienced on. Van- couver Island and the interior re- gions of B.C.’ Pp. W. Barchard, manager Hydro’s operations division, said the increase reflected’ rate reduc- tions. which have made the cost of electrically for heating purposes competitive with other fuels. An equipment sales survey pre- pared by .B.C. Hydro -shows that 9,125 of the. permanent-type ‘heat- ing units were’ purchased. between... of. January land August 31 this. year : comipared to 1,579 during the same period i in-1964. AIR) FORCE. ASSOCIATION 800 .Pacifie: Wing .will. take: place on Wednesday, Nov. ‘24-at_ 8:00 ‘pim. in the mesg ‘at 1212 Quadia Street. Ex- and with the modern standards for j airy force. personnel are invited: to telephone communication’ a lattend. mecting Marjorie Smith. introduced Councillor J.B. Cumming of North Saanich — municipality. © Councillor Cumming spoke on municipal. gov- ernment. with .special.. reference . to libraries, hospitals and parks. . A . lively question “period took place .as members are particularily interested .{in:the Municipal ‘Act, such ‘act-being the © topic for. discussion | this year. |. Thanks were expressed ° to’. Coun- 1°: cillor Cummi! ing. for. answering: the |: - many. and. varied. questions. — Sis The. annual Christmas party . wil ae be: held: on Tuesday, ‘Dec.. ‘qe ; HIGHEST PRICES [se government. by John Tisdalle, MLA. 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