PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | Wednesday, December 15, 1965. Record Meeting |. “gi Pace council ‘set’ MS ond declined to consider new: business. : on™ Monday. evening, The | council : met at 7:30 p. m. At 1: 39 the meet- | left to .the “incoming council, Sing: adjourned. 96g ruled. ‘Thursday - Friday and Saturday | ico DRLEVERE, Beterdays Only FRESH GROUND hae S ek BEEF BACON. “BOSTON-STYLE ees me ROAST “HUGH HOLLINGWORTH, Prop. 2 : Fourth “one. Beacon ‘Acting. Chairman. Andries’ Boas } i All ‘except. urgent : ‘matters would be. he Ti to Portland; Oregon. .'They travelled ~IN AND aad roun “MRS. OW, Mrs. ‘AL Kolenoff is among those who are . spending.” the. winter ., at “Cozy” Motel in Sidney. :: : -Mr.cand Mrs. K:-F. Lander, . pro- prietors of ‘Cozy’ motel, “Beacon Ave.,. enjoyed .a- recent motor. trip ‘with two other couples and: were away ten days. ° ‘Mr.- and Mrs. Douglas. Nash, of Winnipeg, are newcomers in the dis- trict and are residing at. 2055 Ba- zan : Bay. Road...: Mr. Nash, as.a single. -man, came to. the Island in 19359..and* liked what he saw of this area. “He again came last Scptem- ber as a-married man sand fully de- cided. it was where ‘the: wanted. to live... He sent. for. ‘his’ wile’ and four- year-old son, “Kelvin, who’ are ‘also happy - ‘with the “ move they. have made. 9 Mr. .Nash gained employ- ment with Slegg. Brothers. ‘Ltd.; and ‘in spare time’: hopes . to- Ao some ‘fishing: < -° Members of: ‘the Sada- Lite. square dancing club : and visitors enjoyed an: evening of dancing’ at Ste Paul's United Church hallon Saturday ev- ening. ial caller. ‘A 15-year-old newcomer to: the district from New: Brunswick, a CGIT group ‘in Sidney.. ‘Mrs. D.-J. a WAKEFIFLD — PHONE 656-2214. about. iit. -ereased to 15. ‘Paul's United Church -hall on Tues- Howard Emes was the’ offic- i “ | the Alberta Poetry Year. Book, .950 was” surpr‘sed to find that there was. not. Jown 7 the help of others’ to do something ‘With. a gathering ‘of. seven girls; a -CGIT ‘group had its be- ginning. At the end of four meet- ings the number of members had in- It was then decided to. hold a’ Vesper. ‘service. -at St. Paul's United Church on Sunday. ev- ening. It was: gratifying: to: sec: so. many turn out for this service. -The meetings are held: in room 4 -at’St. day evening. 7. to 8:30. ; : Miss: Joyce Gardner, -a’ pupil of Rae . Burns ‘Dancing: Class, ..was among. those who: took part: in’ the Christmas. Diabetic “party. ‘held at the. Elks -hall. in .Victoria... : Paul's. United ‘Church’ will” combine voicesin-the Carol service:to.. be held’ next. Sunday, Dee. 19". in: the church. wena ; My. cand: Mrs. ROW: Regina, Bee ich}. Sask:,’ are. spending ei the winters months at. Cozy" motel} oh'Beacon. Ave. Mr. and Mrs: Stin- -son have = both ‘retired : from the teaching ' profession. 2" “In the «36th consecutive yeu of entries from ‘points. sll over. Canada borough, ‘Kalitan Road; ‘brought: hon- ie f tive built-in telescope antenna» ‘ full: 16-in.” picture “and~ a: front. mounted: ‘speaker, Easy. to move, Jess ‘than 25: Ibs: For. Dig-sereen ‘Always “a. “favourite: pitty: “om. Pic awith: beaters, | vnipping dive 1 detachable cord): tumuolse, yellow, or: bolge, /Kamioug “Flat. Corduroy. ‘Pool ~ Chair: Covers “will fit, 27-ineli In: gold, tanger ine, brown, rect: “Afr Sten: Tron’ a ws “appreciated: ‘and Gre nut valine ate ae 30-inch. ‘chaly,. _ and” or. cay — aug Eau i ravage t a most “suceessful Blt, a Miller, Bmard Terrace, decided with A “magniflecnt selection’ of these’. very popular: -and -practical .cab-.;.. ~dnets: on “* Choose’ ore’ from” this: huge dis: a “play. From. aa . ec AB: AMlustrated, looming: Brass. ~ Recowt: Rack. on wheels, ~-tive, handy, Nght;-easy. {a move, _ WH hold. 100- secon, iden at: : a The senior and junior choirs of. St.|4 Stinson ol a were received. “Miss Evelyn Bam-=. ors to. Deep Cove.-by winning. second. .. Continued ‘on 1 Page ‘Ten "Elected ‘CHAIRMAN FREEMAN ‘the ‘Mezzanine’ Floor.” was alia i wing : tr Attic: iGuent Rit. ; : COMM, J. E., BOSHER. | ‘ney's pleted above, They: will serve. wl 1966 -. council,’ No. ACCIDENTS _ HERE IN SAFE "DRIVING. he “RCMP erat Sidne with drivers. In the: were 2 police. during December: AT Police: “spokesman: sald = it:-was |.tvols: tran. now:untd Christmas: and New! Year ‘perlod: ‘and drinking. drivers ‘will thelt primary: targets safety equipments ooo oe, “the Latin. earetta", meant” wv two-wheeled. vehicle, - ~ Four successful candidates 4 in Side $ clection on: Saturday: “aver do: |" Commissioner Leck. Ohristtan’ on the very! qulet Wool: for them: und: thore Potica: will be ‘stepping Up Tord pa- “the ‘ond of the. holiday. Roadblocks WILL be ‘thrown up throughout’ Sidney: and North Saanich during this time, and” police. will also be checking ‘drivers fleences,- insurance,’ bakes, Nehts,. turning signals” an olfter fore-run-|f ‘nor of the modern. cart, originally | # International... Service Committee ; of the Sidney Rotary Club has: this year ‘sént out copies ‘of. the. provinc- ial government. publication ‘Beauti- ful British Columbia, to many’ of. the Rotary. Clubs iin Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, oun “Africa, ‘India, and -England.. Along: with. each book has ‘peen sent*a “greetingcard .to the .presi- dent and members of each. club.from Sidney’s “President “Don. Ruffle, and members of the Sidney. Rotary Club. International Service . Committee Chairman Peter. Drummond, is in constant correspondence with these clubs, many of which he ‘has visited personally. A copious file has been built-up of replies. from: these coun- tries. together with many. ‘items ‘of interest | and international sugges- tions: : ‘| “This: project’ has: now grown into quite.a- big: one, . and it - is hoped that -by.‘this means better interna- tional “understanding: ’ “and. world troubled: world of: ours: Mr. Drum- : mond. said. ar peace will ultimately come ‘to this _|B.C. MAGAZINES DISTRIBUTED | BY SIDNEY ROTARY CLUB. ‘In addition, ‘slides with a deserip- ; ‘tion of. every member and their. clas-.: sifications have been sent to Ham- , jilton, New ° Zealand. ‘These: will: be - distrubuted for «showing: around: the: Rotary. districts of: New Zealand... - “Thanks of the. club toMr. Drum- ° ‘mond were ‘expressed. by fhe. Presi. dent. ‘Mr. Ruffle. | “ DRIVING | WITHOUT. A LICENCE William. Allan, 19-year-old Sidney driver whose car .crashed into a’ Fifth St. home. over a month ago - was fined $20 in Sidney magistrate’s court on Saturday for driving with- out a licence, He. was. pr eviously’ fined $40 for driving without due care and. at- tention: ©. Third: charge. laid ‘against Allan; was dismissed by Magistrate D.. G. “Ashby. Gabriel: Gelaude” was s tihed S15: for - speeding...’ “ 2 -— PHONE "SIDNEY FLORIST AND GARDEN SHOP “= Established 1951. — . 9756 TIMRD STREET — SIDNEY LARGE SELECTION OF: POTTED PLANTS, PLUS ‘LOVELY CUT FLOWERS - Stilt time to order those - Christmas Holly Wreat. for something “different in the gift line -.22.: : “For. the Personal. Touch that Counts! - SIDNEY. FLORIST AND GARDEN SHOP. ee herbed et $1.50 up 656-1813 — ‘Expert § Service and Repairs to Al AA th TN 6 a] be: CO Area ~~ - BLANE y's TRAVEL SERVICE “GRAPEFRUIT 10. Ores [ALOHA MIXED NUTS—1t-02, Wh hasnt sn 198 he ; BALLET TOILET TISSUE—4 rolls... ; f MINCEMEAT-—24-02. Jat. ss | ALUMINUM FOIL—18-In, wide. of driving without insurance; ... - -Also“'in ‘court on Saturday, Robert a