PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, February . 23, 1966. » Arthur Laing. Sy ___ Lsartlip Chief and Minister Here: are: Chief ‘Philip Paul of ‘Tsar tlip and: Nor then Auairs Minister ” They’ vere “photographed. together: while -engaged- in’ dis- “cussions with the ‘National, Indian Advisor y Council’ ‘in: Ottawa’ ‘recently. : ARNESON ic tt . 656-1154 MR: ELWELL.’ ANP a Sail with the So to 8 doy FOR RENT TWO. -.BEDROOM.. HOME, 2016 . tric. rangé:- $60. month. ‘Available “Feb. 1. _Phone 656-2146. tt LARGE, CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING =:room, weekly. or: r-monthly. Phone “652-2156. . fete Aen -33tt LE = AN,: “COMFORTABLE -COT- tages in quiet surroundings | now available . for ‘winter ‘rental:.:.Low monthly rates...Cedarwood Motel, ~ 9522 ‘Lochside Drive, Sidney,’ ‘ph. 656-2531, .. AlitE near “Roberts Bay... 22.2222 $65. : Three-bedroom home: on n Harbor -‘Small store location’ on Beacon.’ -) Ave., heat. and water. incl. $65. - 4TT-3988 “GCRDON. HULME: LTD., “SIDNEY _NOR- GARDEN COURT In Sidney New 1-2. and 3-BR. furnished and. * unfurnished . apartments. | Rates a from $70 | ber month. Special rates” ; : for. Pensioners. ‘ Phone 656. 2864. 3H “BLUE WATER” APARTMENTS . e Large 1. and 2- Bedroom | oo: Suites. * . * -Wall-to-wall. carpets. Or hard. {wood floors.) * Air-conditioned halls. “Car parking. undergr ound. * Elevator. ~~” * Beautiful sea and ‘parkland “views 5. Clean, atmosphere - — - peaceful Surroundings. . . ete IN ‘SIDNEY BY. THE: SEA > For appointment ‘to ‘view. - itt teenie : phone aa : “SITUATION WANTED ~ 2 _ tent stenographer: ‘available * -for: * 2 Q. & S: Fr B Phone: O86 168°” . HOME: ‘COOKING SALE, SAT rf reMareh. 5; at: 10'a m,, ‘Credit Union|. - office, . 4th Sand. Bencon.. - Evening I ‘CRIBBAGE ¥ ‘AND. 500," " ST. JOHN’ S: - Hall, Deep’ Cove, . Thursday, Feb. 24. Everyone. welcome. “ Branch,’ Anglican, WA: 8-2 Prayer; Friday, ‘March 4; 2 pem., Baptist Church, ‘Beacon Ave. Miss “Sutherland, 7 ‘missionary * Dohnayure «Fellowship in South: India. will, be the speaker, 2 | WOME} "S WORLD: DAY. OF PRAY: sentist: Chureh,: Resthiven: Drive, fea, Bebruary.: pe “Monday, line OPH, thanks: 40° Dr. ‘Chang; ‘Helghhors, .. A: Ihe. kindness, dur. | lng ny hushand’s sickhes Wek ia BuldubernAUpDR, airs., AL Garesche anvounees: ‘ther riage f her daughter, Coin Me Lauds OP to, Slaney. Qui Ne Burvidgo, # mm Fon tool, Be in Victor Me R. Cy, vv MTA iStetorin, oN, White: Birch Road: Oil: heat, “elec- ‘Two-bedroom. cottage on: ‘Amelia © FULLY ‘TRAINED. “AND COMPE- ice’ Work ‘in’ Sidney: or district. ‘EVANGELICAL WOMEN’ S DAY OF from| er la be held at Seventh: Day -Ad- ine: staff; of: Rest: Haven: Hospital HO. Ahnnike 10° anny! ‘good: friends anid] { WU ADIA. and NORTH ‘PARK. sta. |PROVINCIAL | : of. the ‘Mothers’ FOR NEW SANSCHA STAGE -|manship of Mrs. _| discuss plans “and” - | Sanscha’ directors. at a meeting 1 next Monday, Feb. : : -»|Jobhn.iD. . ‘Slegz : -Bros.. Ltd. ER. f ; Watling, Gordon’ Hulme: Ltd; pT tinuance. of). S de re CONE: Yoh. 28, as 40p, m, in Sta: “s hoy Bible: Chapel Speaker: ‘expect. ‘ody! Mr. aJohn'N D Munday, Missionary | § or ‘Pand -hese: puna dy VISITOR. IS... ENTERTAINED | “Members - of the. Sidney . Business. and: Professional: Women’s ‘Club met at’ 8617: Dencross. Terrace. on. Tues- day, Feb.’ 8. A: report: was. given on |. the ‘recent. meeting - held. at ithe War Amputees: Hall::in ‘Victoria. Miss Holly: Armstrong of. Toronto, spoke: on: -Finances ‘for “Women. . AL welcome’ guest: at. the. meeting was Mrs. Ivy. Baston, ‘provincial president of: the: Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club. Several members ‘will: attend the |. international. ‘banquet to. be held’..at | the, Empress - - Hotel on Saturday, ‘Feb. 19. A letter of commendation will be sent to John Tisdalle.and Mrs. Lois Haggen on the establishment.of a Women’s Bureau by: the British. Col: ‘umbia’ government. The careers preview prograir has been. started at. North Saanich junior | secondary school and. work’ is pro- gressing favorably on gifts which the. Sidney. club -is: making’ forthe national : conference to be: held in ‘| Victoria: in: July. _. Kit “Robinson: spoke’ 6n her study Allowance “Act: and Marjorie: Smith « conducted “a “short quiz on! one facet 0. the Municipal Act. mo , ; : PLAN PREPARED -A:plan has. been” formulated ‘for the: ‘construction. .of |a permanent stage: and. -dressing- rooms at San- scha’ Hall. Stage committee, under the chair- Jack . Keller. met at ‘the ‘hall on “Monday evening. to will, report ’ to ‘28. . - Directors’ of: the community ‘cen-. tre have acknowledged | donations :of |. Sanscha | bonds” by © the. following:: Tisdale, M, L.A: he ‘Mrs.’ ‘D. Ashby: “Alexander Gane - Ltd.; ‘Robin: s Anderson, |’ "He “Turley, The™ Re [vey “Currie; Drees: H. ‘Hemmings, ow Newton; -Mrs:- Nan. and ALWe Sharp. | aoe TA Sanscha: ‘spokesman: said: ‘public-spirited action“ not. only: helps * | ‘to relieve: the heavy burden: of: debt |’ {on the. building, but: gives ‘to* ‘those | avho,” “over: ‘the: years: “have. given. “SO F ‘much ‘time . and’ effort tothe: con-.| anscha | as: ae Project, | -eavlier: ‘trom’ ‘Vancou- it would be’ an ‘ea lier (¢) a the: ‘new: tractor ‘Units ‘are: co sider: ably quicter ‘ahd ‘while some’ old ‘tractors “would “still be“used,: Ww ould endeavor. to. use. aS. ‘many; of the new type as je we is ‘possible, “AS> the: roads at. Sidney. ave’ gener- ally”. fairly. level: down the. noise’? from =the tractors as they. would be kept at. a constant spead.: ‘be cunoide “AVE err des’ \ ‘to: police the nightly operation, OE yeep railer *Princesy'): screwy bwin qudile ve Vessel, = ‘und: ivf ar Sidney RELI lene : “Sidney: ‘and zhertdenta, : have : Oe | trailers jand irahle handled: from: the: govern- Ment forry ‘slips dt Swartz” Bay.’ BC, Forries. official: bas: informed: normally: the BoCy fervies at: nid.» The: railway spokesman. sald: cons sideration might be given to operat: |B} Ing these: trailers: trom. (he wing: Beacon Ay 4aeahe® Patricia! com, frome they 1 lighway, AWOL: ‘ind: Ahem: to® Patriot Bry THighy lS ALWAYS. THERE ‘are. ‘Har- ; ern: ‘section of. Weiler;: “they i this: should ‘cut § “Ho“also ‘said it was possible, ie Any callernative: trucking: route. should: ni und, Jnentioned., Bene ‘4 Ne: fan | “employ: fie ‘whattinger BY t Monday to: Frietf oManeonver at th tas now? sehodtuled 40 depart ie Bett augpiotead ‘these. } Ae the GPR, haweve r, that. Unis. pride | BA : “posal: is not: Toasible because: theve 7) are only: four, berths: at Swartz: Ray) accommodate. “Bny: vathor Ahan on to Odaan. Lochside: Drive MW | Hospital — _|Society Meets Thursday — On Thursday, Feb.' 24° the. Rest | ing.:to, consider the’ :annual report ‘of the administration and: the finan- cial-statements as prepared by. the hospital “auditors, “Ismay, ' Boiston, ‘Dunn: & Co.. The new board of. trus- tees for. 1966 will ‘also be elected. Some -25 officials: will be present, and.seated with: the society’ will. be ‘A. R: Spooner, representing the Citi- zens’ Advisory’ Committee, J. S. Rivers of The Review, and Mrs. M. the president and past-president of the Women’s‘ Auxiliary. to Rest Haven Hospital. © The administrator, Thomas. J. Bradley, will. report that the, hos- pital finished its 1965 financial oper- ation ‘with. a credit balance of: $246 after an ‘annual ‘budget. expenditure Mice “Dur ing. 1965" there were 1,832 -patients. hospitalized, whieh —is ap- ‘proximately. the ‘same ‘for the prev- ‘ious year, but the use. of the: diag- -nosti¢ ‘services:of the lab and: X-ray | departments. showed substantial: in- creases, ‘°Mr.:. Bradley’ said. .The “bnumber of; emergeney and: oul- -pa- ‘tient Visits were also: much higher. WEILER AVE. CLOSE D FOR - {ROAD WORK Easter n. end of. Weiler Ave. has been. closed to. traffic:-on ‘several oc- storm: dr, ains “were laid beneath, the proad. : - Crews ‘of. Victoria Paving Company running “concrete: curbs, : preparatory to: -paving* ‘the’ street... “NOW, “Storm: “drains” have" obviated’ ‘the “Open: ditches and the. road | ; will” “be: : considerably wider. ° “ugieh t vides. forthe: patching: of: the : west- tricia Bay” ‘Highway - and): “rent. pr ogram. ‘Haven Hospital Society will be meet: | Turner and Mrs...A..A. Cormack as | “ges -be- casions during. the: past.week:: “While |. Present ‘roads : program. also. pro: poe -between*Pa- :, “Canora: § °° ‘There is no" provision for Ww idening that, ‘section. ‘under: ine: ‘cur- “suite ?in® private. “homes March 5th: Suitable for’ couric or. single: person.” $55.00 p . ‘avail able. : AN. NUAL. D. ERBY Pancake Dash -Main ‘trophy. in“ the . annual pan- cake day races at Ganges was won on’ Tuesday by Jack Evans,” sleek- footed principal of Salt: Spring Is- and :‘school. “In second. place was : ‘Susan Har- cus, representing the Bank of Mont- real, and newly-elected president of the ‘Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. : Beth. Wood, ished in third ‘spot. © 000300. A large, enthusiastic crowd cheer- ed onthe participants as they dash- ed with their frying pans and pan- cakes along. the causeway at Ganges to the finish -line. The. annual ‘derby is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliar y to Royal Can- adian Legion Branch No..92..at Gan- and ‘the: races: were. convened ‘this year: by. Mrs. F. W. Kirkham. of $368,900 and year end adjustments ¢. by the. B.C, Hospital. Insurance Ser-. AEL AGES. Races: were. ‘held. for every, “age ‘group from pre-schoolers to prand- mothers and - complete - results will announced | ‘later. Guides, ‘Sea Scouts, Brownies ° and Cubs ' partici- pated in- the derby this -year: Pender Come In and See Our Selection of . ‘STONE RINGS FOR PARTIES! Hf Beautifully | made, “all kinds ot different stones. Adjustable to: fit ‘the finger. » and: sells. for $1.00. “MARTIN § Jewellers | Beacon. Ave.” fin-: ___ Evans At Ganges On Tuosday Island ‘was represented by ‘Les Arm- strong and Fred Robson ‘Was Over . for ‘the event from Galiano Island. ae i C.. R. Horel “acted. as--master’ ‘of ceremonies ‘for “the: pancake ‘races - and :starter. was ‘Desmond. Crofton. Judges .were V.. L: . Jackson, © W. Eagles and: Harry Loosmore... Mrs. Ellen Byron «was dressed up as ama. Jemima. ; PANCAKE LUNCE “ After the 12 races a pancake. lunci: oo was Served to over 100 participants and spectators ‘in the Legion Hall. Mrs. \Libby. Marcotte convened: the lunch. . Rev. George: Underhill ‘of., Calgary © drew... Mrs. H. -Priester's ticket for an electri ic fi ‘ying pan door prize. DO YOU OWN... . REAL ESTATE? 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