PAGE SIX Wednesday, October 20, 1965 9 Sale For. Store in ) Beacon Avenue. PERSISTENT CALL olf it was. a ‘Jong trip from London “to Sidney, : it: was also a ‘\long.jump ' from air force pilot to storekeeper. a --Bob’ Williams ° has ~ achieved both ; in one flying deap. . : oo) Until’a -year vor: $0" AZO he was a Squadron-Leader- ‘in. the’ Royal. Air “> Force; ‘pursuing. the course he had “set even’ before. the outbreak. of the Second: World’ War. .A .trained. pilot when war broke out, the. proved that pilot:. could . survive...everything that the first. great aerial war could bring. ee Holding a variety of posts. in vari- ~ ous. countries, ‘he completed his ser- wo Mice in’ No riolk,: on. the a coast sof Britain: °° 2 -Following .; _éompletion of ‘his en-| ee gagement, he acquired “a hotel. cand |: “ man with a long service record and} ‘a. dong. experience ‘of the close -fra- Te tertial association. that” is: part ° of “oat military. life 0000 While ‘Mr. Betty, ‘to make a major. move. couver Island) and ‘almost from W.. J. -Smith. "While « their’ niece: “still lives Parksville, nurse ‘at Colwood: munity. ns jants in: a Williams ‘and his ‘wife, were operating: their hotel- a niece in Parksville persistently call- ed: them.-to. visit: this part of the world. They did.» And. they decided. “The couple sold their. hotel and. left their son. studying accountancy in England. They ‘set: out for Van- promptly. acquired Sidney Hardware Ltd., Sidney Marshall Wells outlet, Mr:.-and Mrs. Williams | dre. permanently. established in. Sid- } ney.. Their daughter is - ae “dental The ‘lifein) Sidney - is very differ- |: ‘ent--from = their former: life :in, Brit ain, Hardware .is different: But. they | are both picking. up.-the strings. as | they: go along. and they. both ‘enjoy’ | this new: experience. in a. new com | i “This: week’ they” are marking the real start -of their. new’ venture. as‘ they: settle*down to ‘a-life as merch- _ MORE ABOUT. - Laroceque . (Continued From Page One) plea ime enema “Meanwhile Hon. D. Re. ot. Camp- bell, provincial. minister. of munici- pal affairs, told‘ The Review that he had. interviewed several. members of sidney municipal” council ‘on Tuesday. . “We ‘discussed the troublesome situation: in Sidney and I will write a letter which:I hope will be read at next Monday’s meeting. In the jet- ter I will. attempt’ to set out the proper solution to Sidney’s troubles.” The minister agreed that Lieuten- ant-Colonel J: H. Larocque’s resig- nation from’ the chair was ‘not’ ac- ceptable because of .a ‘technicality as in chairman | refrained: from: attending “ meetings. . - TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM IS OUTLINED TO TEACHERS | but that it: would be automatic if the -' Behavioural | Sciences ‘at Simon Fra- island it faces across the water. Their First Trip’ |}Back Proves. Their Many Ties — "Saanich Teachers’ Association held a dinner. meeting ‘at. Holyrood House on October 13,\-and the Winners. of the:'S.-T. Ay Scholarships for: 1965, Miss -P, Loza and Mr..R. Masters, were formally Presented, with their awards. - ee Another. highlight -of ‘the evening was the induction ‘ceremony, wel- coming 12 new teachers into the British Columbia Teachers’ Federa- tion.. A B.C.T.F. «Membership. Cer- tificate’ was * presented to each’ of the inductees by D. .McColl,:.princi- pal of Sansbury School’and member of the. B.C.T-F.’s Tepresentabive as- sembly.- : ; Guesi speaker was ‘Dr. R. J. © 7 Harper, Dean of ‘the Department of | ser University. Professor: “Harper | described. some of the: courses at the “Instant: University” and spoke with ‘enthusiasm about some of the | changes in_teacher-training.° EARLY “DECISION : -The teacher trained at Simon. Fra - ser. will have an early opportunity to decide “whether. or not’ to continue® training for. this profession. . After the: first year, and a half he will en- ter ‘the Faculty. of: Education - and will be. given seven : ‘aveeks of ‘class- room * experience under ‘a teacher- sponsor. tr avelled via after a ‘five-w eek ‘holiday. In spite: of ré relatives... My.. but. this was Mrs. trip in 37 years. They -m {teresting — sight-seeing trips. Sidney ‘gained its name from the from London, “Mr. and: Mrs. ‘Frank Stenton,. who the ‘Credit Union Flight, have. returned from > Britain am and fog in: the! part: of the country they . visited, “it was a joy. to meet old ‘friends and -Stenton took the trip to his native land a few years ago, ‘Stenton’s first made Castleford, ‘Yorkshire, . their ‘headquart ers and. from there they visited many long-familiar cities and-centres ‘in which -they took in- They | “| stayed: three. days ‘in. London. and then: Wwavelle to Maidstone; 37 miles to’ visit -relatves.. © ‘Mrs. Stenton: found aréat changes - in: England. Castleford, where. she: _ spent: so: many “years, of her early. days, proved in. most cases wunrec- ognizable. : The ‘people they came in contact : with did everything possible to’ ‘make . their: stay - a happy. one. While the holiday was.most enjoyable’ and the travellers found their ties with Eng- Jand_ still strong, they ‘said it was. good to- get back to’ their home in” Sidney... KEEP YOUR . POTPOURRI UE Te SANE “TELEPHONE WIRE PROVIDES - BRIGHT SPOT IN THE DAY — * By; ROSALIE HEYWOOD: We. have: ae “new. telephone wires. the nice: coiled : type : that/-take-:up: to the’ next ‘voice. little ‘space,, stretch ‘out avhen needed: a then. pull: ‘hack, into. place. We didn’t 7 Canadian community. ca 3 eel Feport you: to repair Service.’ “T. can’t get-a dial tone,” ” I said. VUVVVVT VEU’ BR OMAMAANAS ‘man eet spending, $8, 006. ‘tor’: s'| tion, to. make, ANBe neo oe eae with: 80. on’ “Vaiieouver® ‘Ts: Aland: They « -may, be established , to. fnelude | the: = management. ‘of: civic to ‘be! feared. are: ‘personality. clashes, f : ppand the, tendency of ‘Paid. staff to. a 1 ; that. Saanich: ‘is euwently | Todds requested® the: aiahlon Harold a report’ to the ‘next mect-. weer — ‘That Guy | he’ s off to buy a “properties, OS AT Nanaimo, - for ‘parks and: ‘reereational, ‘activities, ‘or, pure: vifor? “yeereation, ‘sald the: “speaker,: “Commissions * established” under: A: ‘the provinelal scheme: normally “comprise > -represontatives : fof: the los, ad; counclland.,schoot,. board, tor. “gether: with appointees : having. spec. : anelal” ‘advantages: are. provided: ‘by the: provinclal: foverne. “ment, bute the’ “maximuny amount vis $425: pereannum: where: mel : eee are. an 8 Tr “omplayed, aioiipe: wiay: “turn “to. ‘for. veublance: leadership wand ; practical. Assistance, | 9 he: -domonstrated.:: ‘Councils may. re-. tain: full: budget control, “and, also “eontrol of: appolniments: to ‘the! com: mission, be explained cee ese e PERSONALITY: CLASHES “A pee MBE 10 ‘Aisadvantages hy EU \ ts " a ave ‘i ned ih) ie si ’ VO se c WE ee gegen Kiacbnate | “oEOnGE Le | CHATTERTON : , Mi MALT. § f} ieee i : rh : frig he : iy ee kA AAI Wee ey 2 ae RE: “haker, us stakea WILL ‘PROVIDE THESE ‘Eliminate the 211% Sales Tax on Building 4 ‘Materials and Production Machinery, — . mat Home Owners: Municipal Taxes up to ™ $500 Will Be. Dedue abi ble: for Income Tax. Purposes, — | a * "Foreign Trade wil seeaes - Be Reduced. $100 re Ment. ave iti Clit pial Gia f ft vl ine iba Clifford: Waite: P. Cc; ‘Vietoria - indicative: ol the feeling of Canadians across’ this’ great land, that-a return: to. integrity and ability in:Govern- ment. was. uppermost in- your minds: and that National Plan for : ‘University. Grants, — | Interest Rates. on Consumer Loans Will “Old Age’ Pension V wit Be ie Anarene to | and m myself ‘was he issues: Education — Increase — Me sit eh fil on