Wednesday October 6, 1965 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE Scouts ‘Committee. To Elect | lew Officers At Brentwood Jou,. -and: Michael Gye, Dagherra. So. far,-18 Cubs are registeped end there are. three Scouts. Election of new, ‘officers will take place this Thursday evening, Oct.- 7, at. 8.15 p.m. during the annual meet- ing of the Brentwood. Bay Scouts and: Cubs: Grotip: Committee. The meeting . will be held: in the, Scout Hall on West Saanich Road. : “Committee . chairman’. E-d w ar d Eade. said the meeting - will also plan an active - program | -for «the ’ Scouts and: Cubs. All parents ‘and interested ecais are invited to: at- tend. Mir, Bade said a full: slate of tead- ers is now. lined up: David Anderson is . Scoutmaster,. assisted by. Ed. Buardsley..The Cubs have as.leaders Tom Healey; Akela; Ted Apps, Ba- DLD NEWSPAPER RECALLS SECOND “WORLD WAR’S END Book exchange . operator H: 0. Munger, in Sidney, has acquired a newspaper of considerable interest to. him.” It» is. the Vancouver Sun |. -.issue-of May. 7; 1945,":announcing the end of the: war in Europe. The ~owner..of the. historic issue was @X- tensively wounded ‘while serving in the forces during the Second World War. “Huns Surrender ‘Unconditionally” _ amnounces a. banner headline on the front page: The war had ‘cost at ‘least 40 mil: lion casualties,. the newspaper dis- closed. It had. commenced, explain- ed the newspaper, “Avhen Germany ‘ invaded. Poland on’ Sept. “1, --1939.: Gen... Walter Smith -signed. the sur- nd.Gen: Gustav: Jodl for. the Ger-.| an nation: at. Rheims, France,. on or. six’ Scouts, the ‘chairman: -said, ‘at. the chapel. “The new ‘furniture render acceptance: for the -AHies |: There are still vacancies: for five and boys 11 years old and up ‘inter- -ested |‘ in joining » the. Scouts may | register at'7 p. m..in the Scout Hall on. Friday evening. DEDICATE NEW PEWS SUNDAY “At Brentwood’ College Memorial Chapel on Sea Drive; new: pews ‘will be dedicated next Sunday. morning, -One pew. and frontal are the ‘gift of Mrs, Campbell Brown in. memory of her late: ‘husband, F. “Campbell Brown. A second. pew is in. memory of Dr. Norman B. Wood and. is given by Mrs: Wood... 0°: Two. other. pews and: the ‘frontal are the gift of the congregation,. to commemorate the. lifeand service “of Leslie Mitchell: Isaac, who .-lost his life in ‘a motorcycle accident i in ‘July. Leslie was a ‘chorister. and server will be: dedicated at the regular ser- vice at 11 a:m.-on Sunday, Oct.. 10. Soccer Shorts . May." 7, 1945, 2,319: days: later. : | Brentwood-Mill Bay _ FERRY. SERVICE |! from 7.30; a:m. to 6,30:, ‘p.m. ‘Leaves “Mill Bay; .every «hour “from 8.00 am. -to.7.00° p.m. Sundays ‘and Holidays—Extra_ : Leaves: “Brentwood at "730. pm. : Leaves. “Brentwood every® “hour, ; teens Pee ‘Pharmacy; :: proved: aga lag victory, their: second stra | needed it or wanted it, but only ‘to turday: that. soccer: is a- a sport:|.‘ which: will usally, be. won by. the id=. of: the season. The game was. ‘not- IT’ S END INDSOR "Mr. Pearson has finally made up his mind, I suppose the. last Liberal organizer he talked: to. felt that,.ihe time.was ripe, so here we are in an- other election. Not that ithe country 13 Jurrah! ! appease the: hunger of lis followers, who, feel .confident of swallowing up a few. more seats. As.a maticr of fact,-a minority government is by no means the terrible thing he would ‘have you believe. It-forces the ruling party to keep on producing, or else, while a big majority gives’ them that comfort- ; cable feeling that they can relax and forget about promises. for. the next four or five years. Probsbly: one’ of the -poorest gov- | ernments we ° ever. suffered ‘under: was when .the Diefenbaker Conserv- atives‘had their landslide, majority, afew. years ago. | After. this forth- coming’ free-for-all, : it: would serve ‘with “exactly: the ‘same number | of. seats as before, though I-don’t think this. is Jikely. to-happen. FEEL SORRY FOR THEM | ' the Canadian people, having as_it seems. likely, to. choose their gov- ernment from one‘of the two .old line parties, a question of Tweedle- dum or Tweedledee... To be. fair, Mr. .P. and. his associ- | ates “have brought. forward some good ideas, including medical Ansur- ance which’ they have been success- * fully: promising: for” 46. years, but ‘many: of’ these ideas, good. . though. “they. may: .be;* seem characterized by hesitation: and uncertainty. in. the details. Unfortunately, “the : ‘Prime: - Minister, whether’, it be. so “Or not, “has -built himself’ an“d kest 7 -cpange the Grits: right aif they: eame back | : ; . Personally I-feel tather sorry for)” ce. on atomic |: 7 ‘Cultra’ Ave., weturned Sinday from: ° | al two“'and Ja half. .week -holiday. in-.. ‘North Battleford, Sask., where. they” “| bert; Sask: and. Calgary, Edmonton, “SKANICHTON ‘Mrs. .N. ‘Cuthbert and son Kenzie, ‘visited ‘the: former's: grandmother; . aunts and? uncles. They also visited relatives and friends ‘in-Prince “Al-- ‘and Millet, Alberta. o De Facey, Saanichton, ‘is: a. patient : in Royal Jubilee Hospital. -: ., My. -and Mrs, A. -Hafer, Central Saanich Road, returned home. last | week from-.a two-week holiday spent in the B.C. Interior. -Pte; David. MceConnell,: P. p . L L. Hamilton-Goult Barry icks, Edmon-.. we j.ton, was a recent - visitor vat. the. ee home -of: his ‘grandparents, .My..‘and © Mrs, .E. Sarup, ‘Wallace: Drive. Seven tables” were .in- play at the “500"' card -party. last: Wednesday . evening sin. the Keating Institute Hall under the ‘auspices of the South Saanich .W.I.. Winners: were Mrs."G.". Hatris, Mrs. G. Hansen, G. Hansen and F. -Michell,: Hostesses were Mrs.” ia. Brye Cc. cand Mrs. F. Me ‘Hamilton. BINGO ‘Prospect. Lake: Community Neg0- ciation is starting. the ‘fall bingos.: °°: . The: firstone:. will’ ‘besa: family: bingo vith good. merchandise Aprizes. *, tt will. take: place: in. the: Prospect... Lake. 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