PAGE TWO. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ’ Wednesday, “February 2, 1966 ANNUAL BANQUET. NEXT By JACK YOUNG. : A fairly large turnout: at ‘the tocal | _ Legion's. installation. ceremonies on Friday, * Jan." 28, enjoyed a! varied “evening. *: Al larger. turnout ‘had been “expected - by. the» branch's: Ladies “: Atxiliary.-which had. prepared dunch - for 200" guests: Retiring president. Jack Pedlow: in- - troduced the: following ‘guests’ from “out.of town branches: J. Blackwood “of: Okotoks,” Alberta, .Sid .Mattock’s home branch; ‘Harry, Preske. a-past ‘zone commander; Bruce’ Millburne, Prince. Edward Branch: No. 91 of ~ ="Langford;..Ted Hornsby, .. Trafalgar » Branch, “Victoria; ‘ Mrs. “Ne, “4; . Vietoria; “Jim” Romain” and’ Public. -Service|M G. -Rabey * and :Rabey ‘of ‘Britannia » Branch -. Romain, ‘Branch, ‘Victoria. °- Secretary. Les lartin’ introduced.-B.°L. “Longridge a “<0f the.Pro Patria Branch ‘Victoria, “the: guest. of . honor >who.‘avas... - charge: ‘of the . instalation ‘eoremon: ies: He spoke briefly of this zone!'s © fight to’ keep the DVA Hospital under s | ENTERTAINMENT BIG EVENING FOR LEGION a AS” ‘NEW OFFICERS INS ‘ALLED — ; OFFICERS INSTALLED ‘The. following officers avere:.“in- stalled: Sgt.4at-arms,. Jack: Young; treasurer, Steve’ Williams: tary, Les Martin; : ‘Sid -Mattock; : padres ‘Rev.. C.:.Whit- ‘more,:Rev. 0. L.: Foster; Vaughan-Birch wand: Rev. Father. Hantey.. who ‘were absent. due: to ‘ili- ness;. the executive, -R.-Raimsey, R: |Munphy, A. pecans A: Baker and J. Murray. : ‘First. and: “secoitd vice-presidents Bob . Harmen. and George Paulin; president, iL. -E..Y¥.: James.» *. Mr. for ‘his services and. also the branch members, for. their confidence. in ‘him: . Longridge’ presented Jack. Ped- low. with his’ past president’s ‘jewel: ‘and © “the “new president presented Mirs.”. E. “Reddish, the » new - Ladies nf Auxiliaiy:- ‘president, with. ‘a. Bavel and’ stand.” ra Lunch." was ‘served in’ “the. base: the ; DVA's : jurisdiction. ° ment ‘followed “by. entertainment. by. PHONE 656- 1822 ~ HUGH HOLLINGWORTH, ‘Prop. | oz SATURDAY DELIVERY = ES 2347, BEACON AVE. secre- ‘service “ officer,. awho. were: present’ and ‘the: ‘Rev. Canon F. °C. James thanked Mr. Longridge: ; composed of. Bobby - Faulds, : xa Bae MRS. W. J. WAKEFIFLD — — PHONE e624 0 ° Mr. and. “Mrs. Courtney. Griffiths, Third. St.). ‘travelled. to Duncan last weekend to.visit ‘a’ relative ‘who, was ‘hiospitaitized. They. were ‘aecomy, panied ‘by. their ‘three children, -War- ren, Michael: ‘and. Brenda. WM. and Mrs: Fred Foran motored from Okotoks, Allta.,: to: ‘spend a few days with Mrs; Foran’ S parents, Mr. and-Mrs. S.°H. Matiock) ‘Rest. aves Drive... - :Among newcomers ‘im “the district are Mr. ‘and. Mrs. N.* Tomlin .. who arrived - from Victoria ‘to take: up a ‘group from. Victoria | comiposed of | master. of ‘ceremonies: Alex. Stewart who. gave: impersonations of AT: Jol- son: and” Louis: Armstrong; : pian st Shela Sheilds' who~ gave .an assort- ment. of: classical, semi-classical ‘and favorite. tunes; . The. ‘Wayward. Trio -Jim 1 Moody : and Bir: Hodgson: were: very well: received: in: their: lively . musi- cal’ numbers and “were: ‘recalled | Sev- leral times; Herb Reinstein, a’ bari- |" tone, : wendered many. . old. favorites such:as Old’ Man ‘River; ‘The Drink na Song and Mandalay... «James thanked the © group for sien? “entertainment and” “recalled them: to the-stage .where an apprec- iative’ audience. gave them “a-well deserved | ound of applause. - A ‘dance to the. music of Steve Barklay rounded off :a: very: enjoyable < -even- ing. : “The - next ‘ pisltich: ‘Social “evening will. ‘be ‘the annual banquet. on’ Feb-. ruary * 25;: members, . auxiliany | and club: members and their pantners, are: ‘invited. ABOUT THE. PRESIDEN’ “Laurance | Emanual Yiaurod James, : 5. to: be called: Larry’ or’ yin’ B.C.,: “Alberta,” . " ‘katchewan:: residence ‘on -Malaview ‘Ave. “Prior to. retiring, : ‘Mr. Tomlin ‘was: associ-' ated “with the B.C. Cement Co. They |: vs are happy. with ‘the’ move they have made.andare Jooking forward ‘to working in their. garden this spring. Mrs. P. Trousil..has returned to her. ‘home .on Chalet Road ‘after’ be- ing ia patient in: St. Joseph hospital following a car accident... : - Jim Blackwood -of Okotoks, Alta., is.staying at Cozy Motel until March. - ‘While here: he - is: visiting friends. in the district. ~ : ‘A xumber. of. member's of. the Sadd-lites: Square’ «Dance .. Club .at- tended .: the. round: dance.’ jamboree held. Saturday vat Esquim: ult Junior high: school... Miss Jean.Gr iffiths. and Miss Hazel’ Nunn,. of the. Sidney Bank of Mont- -real staff,: are week holiday - in. Hawaii.” : who «is. ‘attending ‘the University: of: Victorias: Mr. . James®: joined clays Bank Ltd? in? -1930.- : He : joined. ‘the Royal: Ain Force “Volunteer. Reserve’ ‘in: 1938. and was ‘ealled:up in: ‘August, 1939.° He serv- ed .in ‘Bomber Command until: April 1942 when: the: was -posted to No. 38 O.T.U. at: Patri icia Bay.’ He served here until June," 1944, was.demobiliz- ed. in’ October. 1945 ‘anid. retuned: to work. ‘at Bar clays Bank Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. James emigrated to Canada ‘in’ Mar ch 1952. and.resided in | Victoria: for one year before mioving to: Sidney. Mr: James: was. on .the: ‘staff of the’ Inspector of Supply and: ‘Fleet » Accounting, “D.N.D: (Navy): and’ as.such audited Naval Divisions | He also. visited Inuvik where. ‘the: “RCN has. “radio. stations and | Aldavik.: He. iravelled, around. e-leaving. for a three-.|:- Bar- 4 down of the activities of the: Sidney in November, During. ‘that : period, a: total: of 47! ‘dances thas: been held, Kinettes Here To regs Dine With Two . Victoria. Clubs . “The Victoria anid Vic-Van-Isle™ Kin- attes ‘have ‘been ‘invited to a dinner ‘meeting ~ with ‘the Sidney © Kinette Club on Friday, Feb. ll: : Mrs. D. Bowcott and Mrs. C. ‘Ty- ler: are. in charge of “arrangements. E. Png: will. cater ‘for: the dinner which. will be held: in He, Kinsmen “Hallv 2-3 Members of” " the ‘Sidney. ‘Kinette club ‘will be’ visiting the Saanich. 4-H Home Arts:Club meetings sometime lin February or March. “Ais the spon- ‘sors of the Home Arts Club, they are interested in the’ progress. the girls are making. ; ‘The next meeting. will, be held at ‘Mrs. A..Porteous’ home, with: Mrs. ‘T.. SparEng and Mrs." A. Knudsen as. hostesses... The door » ‘prize was won by Mrs, - Sparling.” ANN UAL REPORT Show | Yeaily eeports: were given by the various ‘departments. of © the ‘Rest HavenSeventh-day. Adventist Ohurch, "at “the ‘annual © business meeting “recently. : Ohurch ‘Clerk :Mrs. ‘Hilda, Goertzen reported a membership of 225. Pas- tor.-W.::White’ arrived. last ..year :.to ;take over the duties. of..the | church when: W.: Rogers eft. for further studies: at. Andrews University. “ IMPROVEMENTS A. new hot water tank wa's instal- led;.-new rugs-added, and adequate facilities installed for. members - to . tape sermons.: ok oe “Resume of the Sidney. Teen: Dance, Club year was :given-on Monday -ev- Community. Hail Association.: . Miss” Jutie. Cox, : president of Sid- ney Teens, | addressed the’ associa- ton, Het Teport follows: ae _ 1. would like ‘to: give ‘a: brief. pun- Teen Dance: ‘Club ‘since its inception 1963.. : with’ a. live band hired: for, each dance: Band L¢osts ‘have wisen, with the. popularity | of: ‘the dances, from’ ‘a. low$40 toa Thigh ° oF $100: for ‘the: last Christmas dance; “OF: ‘ate, ening “to ‘Sidney and ‘North: Saanich’ -y insurance .at-a’ cost-of- a bea” band. ‘has. ‘been! given. the nvost’ bookings.” Pee . parental. ‘help.a ( on ATTENDANCE : | “AVE Pe Teen Dances 3 Draw Hundreds| VOLUNTARY INCREASE ..-' ; One: vearago. the Teens voluntar- ily increased this’ to $20 to aid Sans- -| cha with ‘increased: expenditures. ° To date ‘a total of $1,065 ‘has. been | donated to Sanscha: $89 to the jani-| onans of Canada. were installed last. tor’. and $2, 436: has . been. paid. for bands. The Teens have aided some needy.. families ‘and given to’-the | Colonist .500..Fund to..the .extent. of $158. We-have also’ ‘secured Hability 75 a year. : *The . Teens, . on”. advice” from. the i Elks ‘Lodge,. have kept the ‘bank’ bal- ance ‘to au aminimum,: and at now. stands at S16. : ‘For; two ‘years running - we “have held. an: dance » ‘to which: Si admission is turkey ‘and: pant Supper crease. 1 “annual © Christmas. dinner charged.” This: includes ‘a complete. prepared | some, his” many. services ° to the: unit awa: fod pr esented ‘to: Les Hill: laven” | ~ Altogether, 4,680 pieces of litera- ture: were: mailed “overseas ‘in’ 1965. The value of, food: distributed here . amounted to $921. Sixty: food bas- kets .were™ given: out, a good .: deal being made up from ‘the. canned food collected: by the Pathfinders at. of clothing given. away, plus 154°. blankets. and: sheets. and 32. quilts.” CONTRIBUTIONS ; - The. members contributed $22,827 for welfare, educational, “medical and general missionary work for: the underprivileged ‘both in Camada and - overseas, Mrs. Goertzen said. > » There was a’ 10 per-cent gain in membership with a slighthy higher {gain in tithe and - offerings. - Pastor WwW: White. thanked all out: i going. officers and looked forward, to ‘a _ good year: in 1966. BIG CROWD. \FOR VETERANS - INSTALLATION the Army, ‘Navy. and :Air Force Vet- week by ‘provincial officers: .G; ‘Campbell: and -F. Washbrook:. Re- tiring president J. Swedberg intro- ‘duced the visitors.” The “annual | general ; ‘meeting » of: Unit 302 ~was:heid in the ckib prem-_ number of. members; in, the e history of the. club. ; the provincial. command: ‘annual. con- vention “in ‘Vancouver on ‘January cee 28. and: 29." ‘Special plague - in Tecost tien” of New. president “of: the: Sidney: unit mah is ‘George DeKelver; tinst: vice-presi- ‘dent; “LL. n: president A ie | HA a icin comFoRT Radiates ge with no floor drafts) .: BEAUTY: Pielure. ‘window. Hallowe’en. ‘There were 1,806 pieces New officers. of the Sidney Unit: of co ises and vas attended by the largest. » Plans were - formulated’ ‘to: attend eet CONVENIENCE: Twin doors open.e ily on piano hinges, © Coritrol fire with | sliding droft' doors, ° Burn wood, coat : one “Tasting. “beauty iving. privacy, “yet. ‘allowing a oft light to-enter. In new: ‘decoration an olors, olive, turquoise, gold... or. whito; 48 i in, wide. otect again’ ‘spor ot ond dirt, ¢ Guaranteed planned. and on ‘Sunday. all. the. young: people “will be taken ‘on “an ‘outing. | - day’: and Wednesday... ie (Bhi. toca ‘Ayoung: ‘group . eta to | _ In this ‘bhree-part. film, Miss. Lov Loren. |. plays : a: carefree: call: girl, a” bored socialite anda’: perennially. pres: | nom” ‘blackmarketeer,: ¥ ilmed: on location’ in: Rome,’ “Naples and Milan;-|: the. episodes. wun.the social. Scale |: ti ‘| ‘shown at the’ Gert on Monday, Tues. CALL or: Stor: m AND SEE OUR C PLETE pis . ‘PLAYS, OR SEND SIZE. OF FIREPLACE ‘OPENING rot SRREE COLORFUL FIREPLACE IDEA, BROCHURES “FOR FREE ISTIMATIS, ' CONTACT SIDNEY. TRADING. POST : 2.2972 BEACON “AVE. SIDNIEY (000 PHL, | 656.2722» ideally. ‘suited 0° een ae: or 'slity eovers-s...edn-exeellent: colors, avoes. os & cado,. beige, Klondike gold, tangerine. and: Porcelain: blue; “48 Pn. 656: a Hew cach OUNT “together ‘by. universal: qualities of humour, hunwanity. und ‘compassion, "The film wa: : by. Vittorio. De Shei fortalnmont, only, Ss Sorlpinal aléeotton (he, Toons. of: Swit PM. : nd 1:45 RDAY, | 6: no’ Pp. #200 2M heavily-toxtun 1 Colton,: “using: boucle: yan : illo ta: 80, aa richness aati, f ie: ‘Guaet Lh walter matthau™ mMuary ‘Johuntiers ‘Society. hero. will Jom’ with members ‘of a Bellingham, M lvoup vot ‘youn! people" and: prosant: ‘ ne var and ‘Program tl “teh nant effects: 50 Inv wide, pecial, alip : * Soll. shader of “ggrewy tur ok no, I cll Printed: ga Clothe from Horwoek : Npcetal, } wr yar LF roi: Bele unt, ‘and: aly. ard: wearing: dials rigs an ucexeellent.. cholea: Of denis : tune to xniall; fn flat-or quilted wonver’ 1 ite. 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