‘wyn-Meyer’s” thrilling drama 0 ~ the: high-speed | championshi “to fits length: ‘there. will only. be. one, “show. on: Saturday. evening, - toria’ they. were “hosted ‘at a ban “quet~Juncheon’, at “the: Empress Hotel. given by. ‘the Hon. Fran - M, Ross, Honorary Vice Presi- “mier race. bescreanaees Monte . and Captain Carlo: to. Mexico features many ~ of. “the: world’s ‘crack drivers. The exciting j action is interwoven a” James Garner, h. of the” and Toshiro Mifune with the fem- : “Second Instinct” ds a ‘film def- “ jnitely. “restricted for . adult en- s later, she became hisfirst - a _tertainment. - - Sub-titled - le aal “There will be ‘two shows seach emllht at Ve pm and a p.m.” -_ ger, Ist Tsartlip: . ““piek Bailey, 7th Tsartlip:*: 442 Beacon Ave “CUIFFCHAR [Lcuapcont_ i RESH CRISP HEADS 1 349 Tw. =) 89° “DRYPAC” FRYERS “CHIQUITA BANANAS ~ CALIFORNIA VALENCIAS ORANGES _FaTts FAMOUS me N or w eg iar n. “Bi ° r n ‘sister. in: ‘Vancouver ‘and fda : JEWELLERS , dentof the Boy. Scouts of ‘Bris. tish Columbia. ‘ = j ““The Scouts then assembled is Government _ House, for Amongst the’ scouts ‘attending’ - the ceremony were; George Al _Grant™ Pat ; Ro- | ~ bert Life, - 5th Tsartlip: » David ~ Norman Redman, Sth Tsartlip: » rmand .. Redman, ‘| 5th the Thistles were, losing L- second straight - year ‘of: their division of the annual Langford Soccer. Tournament, ‘proudly display their _trophy.. In an exciting final game against Langford 2 but ‘managed ..to equalize -.an 3 then’ .scored the. | winning goal in the: overtime’ period, In the back” row .the- players are from left. to right Mike a Canill,. Larry Bade. Mike. Stubbs, Larry. “Thompson, . = “petition = Bg AE “In the® front are Bill Rian Garry Stubbs,’ Tim - Harrison,- Mike Carter, Tan Stewart, Chris Carey, i Peter Cook, Randy Smith and George Tivey. The ~ adult. team represenatives are Ed: Eade, Bob Hall, Dennis. Carter: and Coach Chris Carey. A trophy “was also ‘presented. to, Bill Akam when he was: selected a most. gentlemanly player of ‘the com-. cific. Command, who had come * ‘from Victoria for “the ‘occasion... “Mrs.” Jarvis: was “delighted ‘to. ‘ “have had the opportunity to wish — Paddy: all the. best in the new. life’ she had considered to be . “right” for herself and all con- - J erned. 2.00 = : 2 MTs, Hadfield ‘spoke. a. ‘few. “words: in’ apprectation’ of Paddy, =~ : “both “as a. hardworking Legion’ Me ‘of “Jesse H. Stilwell, ° “ .~ lady_and also as'a-recent heigh- Willowdale, ont, An his. 73rd_ L »_bour,* ‘and then invited the ladies: ; to pay, “tribute. as they. wished. . “" Mrs. K. Herrington, convener — of catering, was glowing in-her -- “praise for Paddy's splendid wor: in’ “that: area; and one after an other. her ‘friends stood and spoke :* from the heart of memories’ they. would . always - treasure, - > AML * agree that P ; _ years andy eT ¢ addy hae endeared - Corps of Conimissioners, Toronto; Q returning. ~ BIBLE SOCIETY The Executive of the Sidney’ and ‘North Saanich branch of the ‘of the secretary-treasurer, Mrs, ‘ -“Canadian Bible Society met_on Thursday ‘evening at the home. c. Parnell. The President, Rev. BT. Har- a orison » conducted” the meeting, which “was “well attended... He “expressed pleasure at the pre- ~ sence of three new helpers, :Re- eret was expressed atthe absence | of. Mrs.-L.8, Hoddinott. through : iliness, and the meeting desired Early. Chairman of. ‘Properties Committees: in: Victoria;: 3A “Courteney Haddock, Chairman. of. Victoria: Cli izen’s s: Advisory. ‘Board; Colonel - E Gy Fitch, ‘National Men’s ‘Social Sec- | retary. ‘from Toronto, and Brigadier c. Bonar of the. Men’s Social . ~Centre. in. Victoria. “thoroughly © ‘renovated ° and: will: be. ‘Tecognized by. many readers: as : a popular meeting place’ for. many. years. " : oH : - Although: the: building is not new: it: has been. brothers ‘and. sisters in Norway. ine - Service will be held in Leyden's Woman Passes. Mrs. Emma Odland, ‘a resident . Arrangements are by Sands talon April; 27 “We the’ age. of” ae was, ‘born’ in Stavanger, ‘$T.S TEPH EN’ S TEA. a Departing from. their. sual. form of Spring: ‘Tea, St. Stephen's es: jomas in. Pats—.-A.C.W;- this year ‘combined “the “> “eTicla, Bay Mrs... Odland. leaves .. tea with a dance revue by pupils of Mrs. ‘Shelagh Mallard and Ontario, ‘daughters in Harri-. rs, Rae Burns. Guests were prings and Strathmore, _ “welcomed by Rev. and Mrs, O.L. e step ‘son, two step Foster, . Mrs.. Wm. Bremner, s 19. ~erandchildren, ° a. BLUE MOUNTAIN] sons: “Swen in’ Alberta’ and Wally : braith, Vice-President, . ance and thoroughly enjoyed the “delicious tea, A home cooking stall in the adjoining board room : did a thriving business. | UNCLE -DUDLEY'S: TRADING POST | - If Thaven’t got it, T’can get ito If Tean'’t get it,.. ~ You forget it. a7a2 First St. - siaues Phone 656-2469 | BUY » SELL . TRADE. Mend glazed i in ae Collingwood, : Prices from. .00.512.00 , Beacon Ave. Sidney = Groceries _ Fruit — Vegetables WW OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE 73 SIDNEY CASH & CARRY “Beacon Avenue Phone 656-1171 " po YOUR BUSINESS LOCALLY Barry’ s AUTO BODY. PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW Complete Collision Repairs Spray Painting 656-1712 ; tain: “Berquist. ~. ‘a retired boat builder, says that ‘they were just left there. to rot, “He remembers also a third ves-- Funeral: home in Calgary on May-~ “of Sidney for the last three months — 2,. and; formerly: of Patricia Bay . "Funeral Chapel of Roses, ) Sidney. g-. Passed. away in Rest Haven Hos-... = ‘President, -and Mrs. A,L. Gal- * | A large crowd was in attend-. . =excellent. programme ., and the - WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK 4 Complete Home Parnishings Phone 686-2611 - Second Street the secretary to send a card Z Old Vessels | Identified. last week Salvation . Army: officials. from Victoria and .: “Toronto: formally’ Opened a new ‘Thrift Store on Second Street, in’ “BP Sidney: Seen here at. the opening ceremonies are: Lv to R., Captain’ ‘y Hugh. Tilley, Public Relations. Officer. for. Victoria and Vancouver. “Island;: -Gordon: ‘Brown,-. .-Last .week’s query concerning two old: sealing schooners re- membered resting in the mud of “Tsehum® Harbour 40 years ago" 7 brought - an immediate response from a reader. George - Newman, of ‘Newman> ~~ Road, Saanichton, has. identified ° ‘Sister, Miss Faye Riddell. Den- “nis® Beech, of Salt Spring, was. the -vessesl as. Director’ and “Carrie C, Woy: owned by: Cap- » oMr.: ‘Newman, ~ sel, “Ocean Belle’, which was in use: as | a house boat at that time. The’ enquiry came to The Re- “view from Thomas F. Baxter, 916 Heywood Ave.; Victoria, who many years ago boarded one of the “schooners: from. a canoe and was hurriedly riedly repulsed by a_ swarm of wasps. a ‘solemnized' in Victoria on April “of road traffic in. the world-in — “1965 7, 820 people were killed on injured. ' “with: good. wishes for ‘a speedy ~ _Tecovery. May. (Sth will be observed as” * Bible Society Sunday across Can= ada,and it'is hoped all ministers. - will speak.of the work of. the society on that day. _. . OY - Arrangements were made for the annual canvas which will take’ place during the summer, whenit is hoped.there will bea good response, the target for this year : _ being $1700. McColm- Riddell “AS lovely spring: wedding was THE HOUSE OF. RUSSELL HAIR STYLISTS. LTD. 9807 F FOURTH STREET, 10 at 3 p.m. when Stephany Eliza- beth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Riddell, of Galiano, exchanged marriage vows with -Stephen Francis: Mc- ‘Colm, son of-Mrs: Audrey Jack-: - ‘son, George Street, Victoria. The - - bride=wore a knee-length. white ‘Sheath dress, and her bouquet’ ~ was of. -pale- yellow. oses, with eevee treesias. a ; Attending the bride was her ~ best man,” = Following the ceremony, a din- ‘ner. reception was held at: the. Dominion - Hotel. .. - bride -was- proposed’ by. Magnus | Toast to the . Colvin, of Ladysmith, Follow-_ ing the honeymoon, the happy couple will: reside “in: Victoria. . Contemporary Cards... Pgses Dinky Toys...... | ‘Large. 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This was accomplished under the most try- ing. circumstances and Roger’s enthusiasm and untiring efforts, sparked by a firm deésire to assist young people linked with an inherent love of music and the production of 4a good band in which we might be proud was always uppermost in this instructors mind. He was fore- ed to leave the squadron in 1963 but always maintained a soft spot for 676 and when were were without the services cf a band master last fall, he was pet- - Air Ca det | Corner 7 ; take part at the opening of Little ~ lace Drive, Saanichton at 12noor Gloss Lipsticks....... & _ Sunglasses. Of All _ Types. And Prices. : Color Filmes ~ COMPOUNDING YOUR: PRESCRIPTION “1S ALWAYS OUR PRINCIPAL CONCERN — "FREE FAST DELIVERY — Sidney. Pharmacy Sidney’ ‘s Only Independent Drug Store. Mertical Arts Bullding Phone 656-1168 suaded “to return: and carry, on his good work.. “Roger was.a former member of. the Royal Canadian Navy. 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