/ Wednesday, February 2, 1966 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE ‘THREE | MR. AND MRS. HAI ENTERTAINED BY INSTITUTE | “Mr.-and Mrs. Harold Young,’ Cen- | Young, My. ‘and “Mrs. We" arker, tral Saanich ‘Road, were guests last:| Mir: and Mrs. A. Hater, Mrs: G:Han- Thursday. evening ‘on | the “occasion |'sen,: Mrs.’ M. Meiklejohn; -‘Miss : P. of their: 50th wedding : anniversary. Meiklejehn, ‘Mrs. F:: M.-. ‘Hamilton; ROLD YOUNG y an: old: boy, -D. K. : dark: deed. kitchen. was’ reigned . over by a: be- ‘Tt nign - Ohinese cook, .and: he. had: his Jwork cut: out. .to guard his domain ee school; authorities instituted a secur- - the South’ Saanich’ Institute for many There is rable. concern also in the tail tapers which flank- There. 7 16 considerab e : In fact,. it took. place a. number ‘of ' close: ity ‘system. said ‘to -be:modelled after freshments. _When members ‘of. the South “Saan- |.Mr. and. Mrs.-C. Essery, .Mr.. and ich Women’s Institute: ‘gave ‘a’ din- | Mrs: W.- Van Alstyne - apd Mr. ‘and -Ner. in. their honor ‘in: the ‘Institute | Mrs. L: Farrell. Hail, Keating. ‘Mrs: Young has been a member of 1 S END years ‘and thas held: various offices. ; At. present she - holds the office of secretary. Institute. colors ‘of-green : and gold | IN D Ss O R predominated in the bowl of spring {t_ ‘flowers which centred -the table and these days about the growth of or- anil ganized crime, and as a conscienti- __Pollowing the dinner Mrs. P. Spek | ous citizen I feel that it is my duty Presented Mr. and Mrs. Young with to-expose a daring, and hitherto un- eee hav Overton viene and ose fat foi. | SOLVed, theft that occurred might ; "here, i eart.of Deep Saanich. : lowship: brought the occasion _to.a here, ‘in. the -heart of Dee} “years ago now, on the premises. of “Members arid their husbands or. . Brent: “other relatives: present were: ‘guests that august. seat of learning, Of. thonor, “Mir. and“ Mirs:.. Harold oo Young; Mrs.’R.. E. Nimmo, Miss FE. » Hafer,: Gs-Hafer, Mr: and: Mrs. A. beta Bisa Mrs. P. - Spek, Herb i Winners at the Saanichton -Com- had te same are as catnip” i munity Club. “500” .card party last.|* : * Wednesday evening were Mrs, P.|SECURITY GUARD” Hamilton, . ‘Mrs. -M. Anderson; Fit. _, Norris and W. Michell. >» Following +; the cards cub -members ‘served re- _ Mrs. DE Akers, Mount Newton -<° Cross Road; has. her: friend, ‘Mrs.’ M: we Bailey, ° ‘Portsmouth, - England, visit- . ing with her: | Mr. Akers; R.C.N;, is at present in Sout th America. on. ‘the " Submarine Grilse., Sd Knox. ed -- During’ ‘the. day: ‘there was - ahieys someone ‘on’ duty inthe. kitchen, while -at. night, . -before~ going home, the: cook Avent: ‘through an” elaborate |: 7 routine to: ‘secure ‘the: defences of his ‘wood .CoNege;. and I am indebted: to Archibald of. :In-: wood Drive, for’ athe pe of: the: In those far-off ‘days ‘the éollege : .|from marauding. boys on whom: food To prevent: this: iood. napping «the. p Pp remained were two lonely birds, and ~-| that: used. to protect, the. gold at Fort Jit was. tron,: and: the’ ‘Watchman: alll: joined: is one of our. most, popula. _ Unhesitatingly.1 recommend: “Patricia Bay, 7 Highway y and” _ ahs ~ Weat: Saanich Road | eed Fete oa Tam TT ag i i aan eT ‘ ‘1400 Vencouver:St. ‘ai AMMAN Oc NLU HC at Al vi i om NA a ‘ aus aia ma | citadel. - “AM the windows were care- fully bolted, as: were . the doors. to: the outside and through: to the dining hall, - Then, . letting “himself out through - ‘a. third. door ‘that. led: into a back corridor, “he tacked it hehind him with a big padlock: that.was .|kept for the purpose. As a further precaution the watch- man, ‘who possessed the only other key,. let -himself in: ‘at eleven each night to punch atime clock -and check that -all. the bolts were se cure before leaving, after carefully replacing the padlock,. to. continue ‘his rounds. All in all. it was a com- pletesy fool proof Bystem,. or it seemed ‘to be, until that fateful day when the ‘school closed for Christmas holidays. .. ARRIVED EARLY . oe On’ that morning. the cook emnived early, as was -his custom. His heart was light as. he: unlocked the: door, placed“ the*padlock: on: the. shelf’ just: inside, where it-was, kept, and. strode into. ‘the pantry: which. adjoined. the. ‘kitchen. “All. vesterday: “he “had cont. turkeys | for the- going” away. ‘uncheon, ‘end “he: just “couldn't: re- sist taking a peep at his. handiwork, ranged on a’ shelf in all, their glory. He ‘looked, looked ‘again, ‘then the air was rent by a‘ great-verbal ex- plosion .in angry ‘Cantonese. | There had been six fine turkeys when he Jeft. the night. before. - Now all that four empty platters. ‘It was quite impossible, : put ‘there ~The". Headmaster, the. ‘Ma- in the investigation, but there. just | weren’ "t- any clues. ‘ed. no: possibility. ofa. forced entry; J andthe ; only: two. keys. .to,.the pad- : lock. shad hever Jeft. the persons . of:|.- : the: cook. and ‘the: -Watchman, ‘whom. ere, ‘above ‘Suspicion “The * ‘Ireenest brains: “on worked hand at cooking: six magnifi- |: ; | duced; -fat, eligible: for: a. . ton-of-gold certifi: : . ‘must. produce: at least 2 Everything, ‘avails. still: securely bolt-. b th ‘of: : 16° ‘stat Were: completely’ baffled : ‘and : finally. ‘it’ had: to.-be’ written: ‘off: as: one of | [ithose unsolved 1 mysteries, “Hike® the | of t | ee eel | icc i il caer ache penraucaoines —_cc i “acinar se rin ram Sea ith} wit a ae ie AUTO BODIES | | ‘ at Sannteh Road, 2-282 ; : aved: ‘Brentwood. overy from:7.80 ame ta. 6.30, “pe ‘Leaves eMIN’- Bay” every: hour, from: A: am, to.7,00. PM: os Le Brentwood abd UN ABO EM ee ‘i'n Mill Bay at 1,00 pam and Lita. aetna V 27254 « Coast: Fe erries, “Phone: - ae “Mutual. 34481” “Vancouver .... _ Victoria panera it | some cntsttnonans | fe irateranneenthaetreete Cr any ea ih a nut 985-4465 - evn a Hun Hn i if ‘ ruthet: “Agencles Limited " ;| whiely hag operated: tn. dhe Victoria Total of 38: Indian students’: at-' tending ‘schools * in’ Saanich | school district .are eligible. to participate in a province-wide contest sponsored by: the Canadian Confederation Cen-: ‘tennial Committee of B.C... - Tine. committee’ is \ offering . $1, 000 .in prizes ‘to Indian students for carv- ings, - paintings, ‘masks, handicrafts, legends, original: stories and articles. The contest is open to Indian. stu- dents :in Indian day -schools, resi- dential. schools, parochial _ schools and. provincial “schools. woos, -Total of $200 in prizes is available fon gir adcs. one to three students for’ Indian. stories “and. legends, .and drawings and. paintings which illus-:|: tvate. Indian stories. or other aspects Two Cows: Are. Big Producers. Over Long. Period - “Inthe: Jersey. herd ‘of P. B. ‘Hoole’ and Sons, Saanichton; two'cows have ‘+ been .issued ‘production certificates. Dogwood Rondin Rhoda, 276110, very. good, produced, ’.in ‘eight: dactations, 69,213 pounds . milk, 4,080. pounds fat. “She is also a winner. of ‘a gold medal. : Dogwood Valiant Vedas 2, "308282, very. good, produced, in’ 1,426 days, 2,359 pounds. fat. Dogwood Genera- tion Greta, 330425, : very. ‘good, pro- “in 1, 278". days, 2,060 ‘pounds cate.: ; “To qualify. ‘for ‘this award a “cow ,000. pounds of: fat in four’ consecutive years. they knew he. would, ‘to get these: fi ine ft boys’ some ‘mince pies. TRACED OUTLINE ectaball Teepe tl. ee lock: among, “His most: “cherished: ‘SoU. nt - business awit for: (he: prst! 98 years, ts very pleased to announee: thnt Mr, Rader} hick Pride” Davos « foined then” on [February -3;: 066, na: Manner: uf thelr Real. fistate. Deptivtment.” Mr. Davies formerly owned: Priee Davies | Agencies, Brentwood, avhase busi: noes hae! been piirehincedl! hy Rithet SArondien: Limited Te © brings: to Tethets the hone. of hts: Wide, ox+ 'Tnarience do the real: estate and In- HT aorance: Célds,: proven by. the -suds CORN, of WH Lirentwood business, : ‘Mr. Daven. Tooke: ‘torward ton il pron nenotindion and rervied to ls #| present: and: ‘future: ulfents iene cok ee Saanich Road, toria Postmaster sharply. criticizing: Cc nek oad JOPRe: : paithathe: to the O,PLRe “Ldons: Terese ne frelgdhit: Special Centennial Contest For B.C. Indian Students rot: ‘Indian culture. There are six ‘Indian: Stuer in .these: grades ‘in Saanich. Grade. four { numbering :.18' in. Saanich «district; will try ‘for $400° prize’ money for Indian» stories’: and «legends, -draw- ings and’ paintings: to illustrate leg- ends.or other aspects of Indian cul- ture, and Indian carvings or other handicrafts. High school students “wilt “gulso. compete for .$400 prize money for Indian’ stories and ‘legends, original ‘articles on: contemporary. problems of: Indian people, original: stories :or poctry dealing with aspects. ‘of In dian Jife-in, B.C.,: and carvings’ or other native ‘handicrafts. : There are 14 Indian | students enrolled : in: Senior: gi tades in’ District. 63. Rox td, to’ seven ‘students, | » CHRISTENING _|LAST SUNDAY Terence Wheeler avere | the names given to the infant’ son: of Mr.: and Mrs. T. ‘Scott, ‘Mount ‘New ton Cross “on: ‘Sunday, Jan. 30, when Rev.-.0. L..-Foster* officiated at the. christening “at!3' p.m.-in St.’ Mary's Anglican church, Cultra’ Ave. Godpar ents-were the baby's uncle and aunt, Mr. and: Mrs. G. Petth, grew, Vancouver. Those present. ‘for: the christening ‘and reception which followed. at the parent's home, were the baby’s ma- ternal great: ‘grandmother, Mrs: E: Hunter, who was -95-on Christmas day; maternal gr andmother, Mrs. E. Mahon; paternal grandfather, C. Scott; great-tnele, W. Mahon; My, and. Mrs, G.. Pettigrew avith Colleen, Kathy “and Sharon; Mr, ‘Hawkings "with Patsy. sand Norma; Mr. and: Mrs. D. Scott, with “Michael and Julie;: Mr: and - Mrs. C.. Mahon and the baby's: brothers, « ‘Buddy, 'Der ek: p Lanny. and Rory. Scott. and: Mrs.-E.| ‘Mutrie Farm Is Awarded. ‘Two. Certificates 7 In_ the ‘herd, of Richard L. Muitrie, * Saanichton,. two . Jersey “cows have ; been issued certificates...Glenhagan Royalist's: Gypsy..4J, 277493, ‘produc- ed in cight lactations 87,490 pounds”. milk, 4/104" pounds - fat, to receive ‘a lifetime. production certificate.” She is classified Supreme Excellent. She”: -is ‘a. daughter of the Senior Superi bor. Sire’ Deenhaven.GVF. Royalist anda)” winner “of one: gold medal: el ‘a ton ah of gold. ; Glenhagan’ Royal Nola 2N, 307587, Palos very good, produced in 1410. days '2,-" 032-pounds of fat fora ton of' gold certificate. ~ She’ is ‘also: a daughter ~ of the Scnior ‘Superior “Sire Deer-. haven GVF / Royalist. . for this award a cow must produce’ at least’ 2,000 pounds of fat in. four™: consecutive years. ene The Department of = Trade and - Commerce, Ottawa, . par ticipation. by’ Canadian. ‘firms. in 35 “inter national ” traide fairs hi year, | RETURN. TO SENDER Hand*ing. of mail through Victoria | Post Office. is inadequate, charges a Saanichton + ‘esident.” “Roland -Blackburn: of 7993 West has ‘written’ to. Vic- the inadequate ‘ information | of: his a : . Blackburn’ s: retter follows: Le How Victoria Post Office employees; who: must live in this area ‘and. be}. familiar: with 5 -the names .. of ‘its Streets and: various municipalities | th the: MC: grabbed the. ‘padlock’ gy from the: shelf, quickly. onan SUC. ‘sounded | a very , analy note of warning: which sshould “be -heeded by ae tPA: bien value: the amenities, 9) a cult to" obtain. ‘ny. “yea information ‘on “the” ‘operation ‘of the” prapnsed trailer forty: ‘AS, “fan: AS. Bild: nc : sroelon mts should, , instances : lve rab to! the. be “UN TOns whil Awaiting. for, tho ferry: nd all ll : use ta ‘thie Iihwy ACU. ‘St. Kaa “Velde? Wellov? Bancon? Oh” VOI "mieky 2 peoey wa Magy eaxound IM right and those «tovely machines hie “Natumuly,, weeare all fer willy. sym ‘The -tremon. roquiye. th aan’. considerably, : when: thoy Orne BOO. thay: financial! pee ott Rolng. Divels:to.. hey { rovernment: ferries, OL course, the: trailers donot, have tn’ une the: new: ferry,” they: ean ‘aul uke the: Swarty: Bay, routes: acc erovernmcnt: (ya aoxtra. midolght Tin f No: doubt;ssomeoone wht eny.on be. halt of the CLP, Rey thot: the? movers ments forrios are Lanable toc hnndle. thee trvellhe. han ve, salt maven find out, why, Lit is profitable. for the CPLR bo: dutta Veawel foe tla) sole purpose and dacopenile: ij the: Jenwies «are. unable to; afford “the: faallity: ‘vith: vessels. tile le: ready: In. pperation, oven Wit meant: reght ] Sak ; 2 Vary, Wid a: aultadily” a --quiries had: not revealed. the: fatu-. _ous | reason ‘for'