PAGE EIGHT SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, September 22, 1965 “One That Didn’t Get Away” oh ANS CBC radio’ s Saturday ‘Sports Date covers some of De ms ‘the most interesting ‘and varied sporting events in the™ “world. .Here, ‘host’ Al-Hamel: helps to weigh in a big © -eatch. at this.. year’s. Canadian . International. Invita-. . ee tional Hine. ‘Competition’ at. Nassau, Bahamas. ‘chosin; ;. Sooke, Cobble™: Hil: “ Geor gC Chatterton, citys whenever ‘possible: should: be. 4 | cluded ina: single. viding asin, whol Rupert. Mrs, RoE Vv. oM, F ‘ancourt. -Pattorson, ~ solicitor’ for © ther. division of Sui nigh, ‘on. beat. ‘counell;’ ine : _- Heor.. the, cy. of. Vietora, 0’ Grady. object cc T. interests of the: two omumleipalith dentieal, b tolinod! “and: maclo mug ne d dontfot’s y Unique: dontat - a heidi aa ie ) elt RAY ‘granthorum © “fe CUSHION’. GRIP. conta rough) pole with: a clon, pllabla .- = yotlnor (odorlose and; _ Aastolenn) « “ps “Soulely: “and AeCnbe: gave ati | mums and. dahlias, for -showlng, © Tower. ar ranging “strated by Mrs. Austin Wilson, M ‘Seat: Clark: and Mrs, Py Mr, James: spake. o the: showing vogotinbles. and: f- GUSHION GRIP matches. mouth. Pe pttted oxactly, restore plato's Q «natural hi holding Power, atone Irtle ta fl , 4 judging: : 4 > hyus “beans, / seven; © YP e'spronts, © sie NOE bape, SEVEN: encumber, four; Tele, nine; pans, Solghty- a Wy " WPLATE SE : (- ‘One eimplo application lasta-for : mt wane won with nightly’ ‘elonne’ Ingl Noenseing) no measuring: on your ‘ruaalt for CUSHION: GRIPS. cosgees Sat, Ty “ The new SAVE 734 se Regular oa¢-atee eee di; aiines La CR hasmacn, oplet. Edquimall-Snanich’ also } loses Met- ‘and ‘Shawn! gin: Lake’ which: “merge. “with: Nanaimo-Cowichan-Tho ‘Islands vid: squimalte.| Saanich! member’ in ‘the. dissolved. |) parliament;: urged ‘that.’ municipal | His view. was supported: by. DAS Mol: Saanich munielpatity, who. protested ‘the ‘fur-_ “40, the. ‘severance isquimalt,. maintaining: thatthe! ul ‘Salt pring, sland “Gmny. : Garden’) Club was -Mrs,-Wina MeCabe, -prest-, the” Vietoria Tforticultuyal “preparation (of, ehrysanthe | was, demon. Gy James, “was suyrrested “Pathat oxhibitors: ‘cies notesol Whe fale oo dow ng ‘points. given ‘for: vegetables, ue ; cheets,. ‘cab- “alte seus; olghty: corn, : r SNS], five;.: tomatoes, Gregetane Whietrated net 4 ‘eyolopedia: of Gamloning which: Was os purehased for club, une, was on else . Golden wedding: anniversary. was celebrated last week by Capt. and Mrs. Maurice .G.- Troop,” of: 10365 Resthaven Drive, : Sidney. They” were’ married: ‘at’ the. First Baptist. ‘Church, Nanaimo, » “on Sep- tember 13,.1915.°. - “Mrs... Troop’. vas born” “in: Tyne- mouth, England, in 1894 and came ‘to-Canada :with “her: family «in 1914, settling at.Nanaimo. ‘Mr. Troop. was born in’ New Westminster in 1892. : Mr. Troop operated: a. tug” boat “before the ‘couple moved. ito Vic- toria in 1950. They lived ‘at Victoria Women’: S Club To Study | . Municipal Act “Members”. ‘of the: Sidney . Businéss -{ and Professional Women's: Club: will be: municipal : vatfairs - “experts: in a year’s. time;> > A thorough study, of the Municipal Act is the club’s main program for ‘the. coming year. ; ~The program. was “explained to the: members by President ‘Mrs. D. -Kynaston and Program. Convener .club ‘on September 14...One. section of the act will ‘be discussed at the Mrs. ‘M. Smith at a meeting of ‘the | October. meeting by. Mrs. Eileen ‘McKenzie of. Victoria: Miss Bess Forbes will ‘also be present::° ” The Sidney ‘club -hopes °.:to.. join with the Victoria club to: mark Bus- iness Women’ s Week. from: October Ww to 23. G old en Wed ding Marked | By Couple Married At Nanaimo | ‘business at Nanaimo for: 20. years ; and Brentwood Bay before moving to Sidney five years ago.. Mr. and Mrs... Troop.are active members : of Bethel Baptist Church at ‘Sidney. ‘Troop in’ West: Vancouver; «two daughters, Anita E. and Gladys. W.: in Victoria, and seven “grand- children. : : “They . have two sons, Leslie: M. |. .Troop, in Victoria, and Ellsworth Ey j : Hand Weavers '. First meeting of the fall season for ‘the Victoria’, Hand Weavers’. Guild will: be ‘held Tuesday, Sept: 28°in-the: Greater Victoria Art Gal- lery at 6.p.m.... The meeting, ‘to in- “elude /'a smorgasbord, is “open “to members only... : 2 Pee Lt “RED CROSS NEEDS. YOUR HELP 1 t CONVERSATION PIECE | lew YA Attractive Ane “By DORIS LEEDHAM HOBBS | -The.-new YM -YWCA_ building ‘ open,. and it: is’ indeed. fabulous. was one of a group on a conducted tour.on Saturday, Sept. 1. | ful building; so. beautiful and. func- tional. » The. architects, Wade, . Stock- ‘dill ‘and “Armour, in . consultation with. the.“ YMCA’s across Canada, have. given Nictoria ‘something - 08 great worth.. ; I learned from. the folder that the ¥.M.C.A -was - introduced” from Seattle in 1859. when: thousands ‘of young men were camped‘in Victoria, ‘awaiting transportation to the Fraser. River Gold Rush, Coe FORMED IN 1875 In.1875 the Victoria Y.M.C. A. was formed (with. T. Trounce as first :president) ©. where. Broad » St. and ‘Trounce Alley meet. 1-YWCA | uilding Is I cannot “imagine a, more: delight.“ - We know something of: their indoor | Functional ‘been ‘a ‘feature since its: ‘inception, ‘and. today,.:in the parking lot I noticed the Y.M.C.A; bus.with Camp Thunderbird: ‘painted | on: its . sides. The Glinz ‘Lake site ‘was bought in 1934, The _ old. YM on. Blanshard. was opened | in’ 1911::;: AN: :through the years an: able: ladies’: auxiliary has supplied * comforts, furniture © and other important | details. | wae ‘Y.W.C.A. YOUNGER ‘The Y.W.C.A. is’a younger grovith, It: was started with a bible class in the Church of. Our Lord, ‘with “Miss Edith Carr as. first president. Both her. sisters, Emiiy and. Alice, were charter members. War years -in both associations meant -activity..connected with our men overseas, andthe ‘making. of | Pyjamas, socks: and: the: sending. of | parcels. : APPROPRIATE SITE overlooking Pioneer July 1965. 3h achi-fi. - . HUGE AUDITORIUM: | colors ‘are lovely, no drab greys and Square, was chosen in.1963 and is now pomipleted ~The amalgamation of ‘the YM and YW has vastly impvoved all ameni- ties: The capacity is now ‘tor. 500 members. with: a residence - for women. - A. beautiful: rittle chapel,.: carpetted: for quiet, can be serviced from an electric organ and ’ There ‘is an -immense auditorium, and”: gymnasium, “a: games ..room, lounge, where youngsters can go. be- tween - classes; several games room, lounge, where youngsters can go between. classes; several gamcs rooms and activity rooms where the traditional blackboards, such ugly things, have been enclosed in. fold- ing doors, which serve as notice boards on the outside. —- The health: department contains health club, steam room, restroom, lockers and ‘showers, and. upon: the | - roof is an outdoor running track. LAST WORD The coffee shop ‘can cater to the everyday : needs of . members® a nd also “prepare. banquets ‘and lunch- eons.’ The kitchens are. the fast word in efficiency.: . Upstairs: ‘the whole floor - of. ‘the main wing: is. occupied by. the’ girls’ ‘vesidence. Individual bedrooms and while the girls have.a special lounge | ; where they can make tea’and. have snacks. .A dumb-waiter_ lift reaches it from the kitchen floor. The swimming pool, 82x30 feet, is one of the widest in. Canada and has” air’ conditioning, ‘underwater lights and other attractive features. LOVELY DECOR Now for. the’ decor, so important and essential ‘to our happiness. The browns. but -soft:.greens:. and vivid ‘The present site, so" appropriately lovely: washrooms*.and . bathrooms. . 'Press club was“held on Septery, t royal. blue on: the visitors’ Jounge, | Women’s Press Club Luncheon “Monthly luncheon’of the Victoria ©. branch of: the Canadian Wom 13. at-the Dominion Hotel. aL Present ‘were. the ‘president, Mrs. Bea ‘Hamilton “of. Salt’ Spring: Is- land; Mrs. Mary Backlund, ‘of Gal- jano; - Mars. Nona’ Damaske. ‘and.. ‘guest, Mrs. ‘Jackson; “Mrs.: Muriel | Wilson, Mrs. Rosalie Heywood, ‘Miss Dorothy .Tupper, vice-president, and guest, Mrs. Crouché;’CJVI, Mrs. D. Leedham -Hobbs, Mrs. Eugenie Miles,, Mrs. Margaret Williams and guest,. Countess. dela Hilte;. Mrs. Dorothy, Fraser, Secretar’ y and Mrs, Osborne. ACCOUNTANT | Philip S.. Winterbottom, son - of Mr. and -Mrs. Stanley Winterbottom, 3220 Admirals Road and Royal O Shopping Centre, ‘has placed. ond in’the-final examinations of. B.C. Institute, of Chartered Accoun:- ants. OS oe “Mr, Winterbottom: has’ been” ar- ticled to the Victoria firm. of: Holt, Campion and Co. where furniture is divanged in “three 7 ‘Padded bluc..chairs~sur- | ~ tround a -Jarge coffee. or magazine | 7 “centres, ' table: whose: top is inlaid with ‘circu- lar white: stones. Couches ‘in shades of gold. and green are. placed suit- ‘ably for chatting. Pictures: are all: : modernistic, impersonal and color- ful. They suit the building. : A program folder can be obtained from the Y and in it are activities, suited to every taste and age. It is well. worth a study: Tell Ther. ie it Was dn The Review! nel: et. of : Pp, 0s aUnon: of” acuannitlt we Wk y othat. Huguette will oa few years before vs at month in addition a month Old Age Vey. por _ Huguette and her husband, who, is earning. $4,200. a year, hope. require her attention full time. ~ Assuming that Huguette does just: - this, her contributions to the. -Plan-will benefit: her in: ‘several vays, For. example, if she works” only for another tive c years, at age 65, she Will: receive a small “retirement pension of $8.38 a: : “Through her husband's er -. contributions to, the Pliny should. che dic when n they have g whee. Pes, ; activities, but outdoor: camping. has‘ GPG | young children, “peccive a widow's work for. family needs = month for each $132.81 a montl of $500, opension of $57. to her $75 Security, Lo to. work, she ec “if $ she beea ame, qd bi Mh bab ye $57.81 a month plus $25 a “yeecive 0 lumps sum payment” a At age 65, based upon both her. own. and her husband's me et eee ‘contributions she would receive a ee sy fe What will, the Plan: cost your J S§T3.0, amonth Old Age Seeunntyer, ae a total of $132.5 5. ee ir she. decided to shipplamént hie a income at any time by returning. =the widow's and: orphan’ ‘Be : benefits, could substantially. “eet “oinerease her retirement pension,’ 7 “and could also ensure her oe “entitlement toa disability pensi Huguette e would , we a $ pension» . child—a total of 1’ ‘She would also: payable, $30 month plus. vuld still rece) aniniale their valite, The actual benefits: payable will. “probably , be higher. than those. “piven here since benefits will bee adjusted to meet changes in. living costs.and in wage: evels _ before they are paid and changes . “in living costs after. r they | become. i you are employed ‘and, like. -Huguette, have carnings of * $2,938 spread evenly, over the. a year, you will pay. at the rate. of. _ 81g a week, Your employer . ‘ wil pay the . sanic Amount.’ isabled ; wi the important, benefits, of the” . Canada’ Pension Plan to. ‘individual circumstances, “Tesued by. --puthority of the Minister of. “National Health:and Welfare, Canada, The Honourable Judy, LaMarsh. 5.