_SNANICH PENINSULA AND. CULE ISLANDS. REV iEw BYA, A Ge PAGG | charms and appeal of of North a . Saanich “have captured yet an- other. interesting couple and al- ‘though they. have been exposed to Many parts of the world including “much of the-U.S.A.,: France and =ULK.;: they: have -no qualms , re-. “garding - their. choice’ of venue. “for retirement... --looked - no ° further. “are back to stay, “AIR COMMODORE R. M. COX "AND MRS. COX. Air “Coinmodore. Richard M; Cox of the Canadian Armed Forc-. : @S and-his ‘wife Helen, tovk a holiday. two years ago. to scour 3.C. for a place to. settle. when retirement. commenced... They ‘started that searchin NorthSaan- — ich, found. just-.what they were looking -for,. bought property and Now, . they- with: 2: offices” to: — Ss Providing’ ay complete Travel service - serve’ “you. ; 920 Douglas St, Victoria 382-7254 1503 Wilmot Pl., Oak Bay 382-2165... PHONE 656- 1822 Pa sy , June 9,- 3:00 P “Sliced Small size." “ PORK. SPARERIBS .. lee oneless. BEEF SAUSAGE _ ‘Hot House oe “CUCUMBERS “Hot House. >| “siekn HOURS SIP eg en eine win ee ate eae ‘SATURDAY DELIVERY- Be Sure to Attend the KINSMEN SEA FOOD FIESTA, SIDE BACON cosstneen | “ROUND STEAK R ROAST. Megiee istanogt MON. — SAT., | “FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9.00 p.m. 9347 BEACON AVE. -M, Tulista Park. eee rr er ee ene meoraqgeneenee 3 Lbs. for ae $I. 00 | suse TOMATOES... Loe, cu | “HOME FREEZER SUPPLIES Bam.-6 p.m. re ee ee ee Die gine ee be LIFE-INSURED SAVINGS ‘The “ownership” health requirements. ENDOWMENT SAVINGS A special savings plan offe DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Withdrawals on dernand. quarterly balances . TERM DEPOSITS guaranteed earnings. 5 1/2% Saanich Peninsu Telephones 656-2111 per anmm er eee ee Cee tS ee eee) cer wee Oe oe OO Oo ee ee £ In amounts of $100,008 or multiples thereof at your — CREDIT UNION share account for regular sevings thot poys annuol dividends. Life-savings insurance coverage on your shore savings-—-subject only to generous age and ring a valucble addition to your estate with a cash value of $2,000 on a 15-year contract, It, too, carries Life-Savings insurance. Your personal chequing service. You may write cheques. 41/2 7% is paid on minimum Regular statements. for greater ~—on 22 year term la Credit Union 652-211 | 479-2112 that’ the Town of Sidney had bought a new. Datsun truck from:-°=' “After 34 ‘years of continuous service. of- which. cver half was outside of. Canada, Dick Cox has earned his retirement, He was ‘born and raised in Winnipeg and joined the R.C.A.F.-as-anairman in 1934. About a year before the outbreak of war, he trans- ferred to. the R,A.F., took pilot _ training, received his commis- Sion. and ‘structor.in U.K. ‘Dick..was. moved to bomber : operations in 1942: when he flew ' Mosquito. aircraft.on pathfinder duties. In the following year he ~ commanded his squadron and was “awarded ‘the DFC for his efforts, having received the AFC earlier - aga flying instructor. a “. He got a’sample of Vancouver “Island in 1945 when, after trans~ (erring back to the RCAF, he - became chief instructor at Comox .for a spell before going to Tor- ..onto to take the Air Force Staff . College, course. After gradu- ation there, he was retained as a member of the directing staff atthe RCAF college. and later. ihe RAF Staff College in Eng-. land, After returning to Ottawa in 1949 and serving two years as ~-air cadet liaison officer, he was the Canadian equerry-in-waiting to.-Princess. Elizabeth. for her ‘, tour. of Canadain 1951. ~~. It was during this stay in Ot- tawa that Dick Cox-and four or five of -his close friends estab- lished their bachelor’s club and swore to remain free from the bonds of wedlock. However, they of a few attractive women. and out the entire club,’’ “51 to prepare the way for the first arrival of Canadian Air GEM SWONEY 656-3032 Monday-Friday 7:45 p.m. Saturday 6:50 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. peel THURS, — FRE. - SAT. MON, ~ TUES,. WED. JUNE 6+ 7-8- 10-11-12 FOR ONE WEEK RUE-LIFE § ALL- DVENTUREs NEW THRILL +. Ona trail of EXCITEMENT into unknown Northern British Columbia ...to the Lair of Nature’s most. Dangerous Animal... GORDON EASTMAN PRESENTS cH WD, fiiG BSWE mm the act of He s TRENT rrer, he ad SCREEN 3 rceane simmercn a. FULL Mea SOUR CALOR \ Hinata! | in fact “acquired: from Sidney Auto Sales which is a sub“agent © for - this © very popular line of) vehicies, [Sidney Datson| {Local Purchase Last week the Review reported became a flying in= had not reckoned on the charms’ as Helen Cox says ‘‘We cleaned: It was overseas again late. in. World Children’ S$ Day Proclaimed © World ‘Children’s Day has been proclaimed by . Lieutenant Governor George R. Pearkes, V.C., for June 15, On this day children and mem-: bers of organizations responsible for children’s weifare combine - to. promote the ideals of friend- d concern for the welfare of othe se less fortunate. Mrs. J.W, Gibbs, reporting for the Sidney-North Saanich group of The Save the Children Fund ‘has stated that “there are 24 members of this group whg meet twies., a nnn and produce-a 7 _ layettes, knitted. . goods” and "auilts and send to moun hin their sponsored children and the Peter. Spohn Clinic. “This group sponsors two Kor= -ean families and a little Austrian girl - a most rewarding exper- -ience, - “Special disbursements Sook Vocational School and $100 to the Qui Nong Refugee Centre.’’ The B.C. branch of the fund,~ in making its appeal has asked that donations be made to: Save the Children Fund, Suite #9, 2775 West. Broadway, Vancouver. 8, B.C, Division in France and Western Germany. In two.-years the Cox’s moved 13 times but worse still was an aircraft accident in which Dick, asa passenger, broke a leg and. suffered severe back injuries. . - After. recuperation and the NATO Defence College course. in Paris, it was back to Canada for five years in Ottawa and. Trenton. before off again, this _time to NORAD. HQ in Colorado - Springs near Denver from 1959- G63. He‘then had one more look “at Ottawa‘for two years before embarking on his final tour, again in USA, at the Central. Norad Region in Kansas City, Missouri. It is this base which provides air defence control for all forces operating... over the . Canadian prairie provinces, Northern On- . ‘Wildlife Epic tario and the Central - United States. It is also the alternate command post for NORAD, hence. Air.. Commodore . Cox, -as_ vice commodore. at Kansas City, would also serve in the same capacity for all of NORAD in the event of a disaster-or more probably a communications failure, Now, after 34. years service and after holding 13 different ranks, all that is over. The Cox's “are ‘looking forward: to doing the many things which were denied them in the service. First however, they plan to ‘puild a house which Helen has designed. .Then will come the boating, fishing, golf-and hobbies which, with an amenable climate, have inexorably drawn the Cox's to North Saanich. They Come From Near And Far Welcome Wagon represent- ative, Mrs, W.R, Orchard, has reported the following new- comers to the District of Sidney and North Saanich during the months of February and March; Mr. and Mrs, A.T. Friedrich and sons from Victoria. and Win- nipeg}; Mr. and Mrs.. A.G. Rose and sons, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr. and Mrs, M. Cleeter, London, England, Mr. and Mrs, R.D, By- ers and family, Belville, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. F.W, Smith and family, Langford, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. P.A, Tredgett and sons, Red Deer, Alberta; Mr. andMrs, W. Smith, Edmonton, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. H.A, Bird and daughter, Victoria, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. E.N, May and family, New Zealand; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayes, Victoria, B.C.: Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Hartin, Angwin, Cal- ifornia; Mr. and Mrs.C. Schwaz- er and son, Radium Hot Springs, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiik and son, Hugesund, Norway; Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Bergstrom, Kel+ owna, B.C,.; Mr. and Mts, E.S, Planta, Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and — Mrs. P, Muller and family, Vie~ toria, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. J, Causer, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. R.D. McBride and son, Victoria, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. W.K, Wallace and twin sons, Toronto, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. AH. Erickson and family, Red- wood City, California, Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Lepine, Edmon- ton, Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. B. Pertisen amt sean, boqubunndt, ie, '-sion, in- clude’ $100 to the Yong Hwa - boats in age-old fashion. In Ottawa 7 = Sidney Rock Club Report | By IRENE BAILLI& - “The™ “regular monthly meeting Andrew’s Hall with the president, Mr. Pat Adrichem, in the chair. “There was a smaller attendance . than .usual but: a great deal of. correspondance and business .. Matters were dealt with.. 7 “Mr, Chet Miller, editor of the © ~ new bulletin which was mailed to _all_ members. the third week in _. - STEPHEN SANDERS © Eighteenth annual Adventure in Citizenship provided Steve Sanders with the opportunity of making- many new friendships. Son of Mrs. V, Sanders of Shel- bourne Street, Victoria, and for- merly of Canoe Cove Road, North Saanich, Stephen attends. Clare- mont School. He went to Ottawa recently on a Rotary-sponsored tour. In the above photograph, =the. student is obviously enjoying an outdoor. luncheon . sponsored by the National. Capital Commis-. planners of the nation’s capital,- noes : CHATTERTON PROMISES TO AID SIDNEY With more than 100 enthus- iastic supporters present, Con-- servative candidate George L, Chatterton opened his committee rooms in Sidney on n Friday even- -ing. Mr. Chatterton spoke ‘briefly, — mentioning the spectacular growth of the’sports fishing in- dustry around Sidney and the Gulf Islands. - Value of the sports fishing industry may soonexceed - that of the commercial fishing industry. ‘I believe it is es- sential that there be an equitable division of the spring and coho salmon between those taking part in these. two industries,” he de- clared. i . Mr. Chatterton called for pro~ tection of Sidney’s harbor by construction of a$945, 000 break- - water which would protect some 18 acres of -water-at low tide and. accommodate’ some 350 boats. . “I'shall certainly, as I did with the’ Fishermen’s Wharf in Shoal Harbor, do everything I- can to. obtain federal assistance when. it is: possible for such.a. worthwhile and... self-repaying project,’’ he promised. Filmed In B.C. Gordon- :. Eastman’s wildlife. color adventure film ‘High, Wild and Free’ will pave a six-day run at the Gem Theatre, Sidney, commencing on Thursday of this week, and continuing Monday through to Wednesday, June 12, with the exception of Sunday. “High, Wild and Free’ has been acclaimed both for the superla-- tive excellence of its . subjects and for. its perfection of color and camera technique. By com- mond. consent Gordon Eastman has produced an outstanding film. Filmed. in the little known re- gions of northern British Colum- bia, the movie records the life of .the.. mountain men as they hunt, fish, trap beaver, and build Epi- sodes of high adventure include centacts with the pugnacious grizzly bears, moose and moun- taln goats, along with bull caribou Jocked in. deadly combat. For the fisherman there is fine sport with northern pike, steelhead and Arctic grayling, Newcomers find the Weleome Wagon service a great help to them and appreciate the call of the Welcome Wagon hostess. If any reader knows of a new fam« ily in the area, phone 656-2478 as soon as they move in and the hostess will be pleased to call, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS JEAN C. WATT, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the estate of JEAN C, WATT, deceased, formerly of 2286 Amherst Street, Sidney, B.C, are hereby required to send them to Montreal Trust Company, 1057 Fort Street, Victoria, B.c, before the 2nd day of July, 1968, after which date the executor will distribute the said estate amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice, MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY, Executor, S.S, PENNY, Solicitor 20+4° “amusing and educational. editor hopes that more members ~ “May. “was congratulated on: its success, It. was an eight page edition. and contained articles of interest to © Rockhounds both The will contribute articles. As the by-laws of the club. need some revising, it was de- cided to. go into the matter at the: June meeting and all mem-" bers have been .asked to bring their copy \so as to be able to follow along and make necessary ‘changes; and also be ready with ideas and suggestions. a Mrs. Doreen Miller, received _a letier from Mrs. Olive Fergu- son of the B.C. Society who was over to-see the Victoria Hobby Show, asking if Mrs, Miller would display the case of slide pictures she had on’ exhibit there. Mrs. Ferguson is special display chairman of the B.C. Gem Show ..in Vancouver. Mrs. Miller signi- fied ‘her willingness..to take a _few cases of Rock Club material with-her. as well.and four cases . will be available for display. The. secretary reported that space for a display from the Sidney. Rock Club was available at the Saanichton Fair and Mrs. Doran asked that material be made ready for September. The Up-Island Jamboree is to be held-this year at Cedar on the week-end of June 15th and 16th, and so ar fifteen mem- bers have signified ‘their inten- ~ Details of. - camping space etc, will beavail~ tion: of attending. able at a later date. - Suggestions for the annual. pic- nice were discussed. Theannual . smorgasbord supper usually held at the June meeting was. shelved for this year ‘as ‘some. of the | -members wish. to continue the ° meetings through the summer as the hall will be available for July and August, : Owing to. the ‘absence of Mr. Dick McCrimmon who was to have given a short talk on the ‘*Pioneer Rockhound,’’ Mrs. Mil- ler filled. the breach by showing ” slides taken at the Vancouver Rock Show, the Sidney Rock Show, ---the Jamboree at Saanichton and at.-’ Miracle Beach, and some. ot the club members at their brighter — moments. The door prize, donatedby Mr. _ _ St. Dennis was won by Mrs. St. Dennis amid laughter’ and good natured raillery. , Refreshments were then served and a social half hour followed. Fire Consumes. BoatNear Sidney Sidney. R.C.M.P. Detachment has reported that a boat. owned and: operated. by John Reynolds of Marchant Road, Brentwood Bay, .caught fire and burned to the waterline at about 11 a.m.” Sunday, June 2 in the- vicinity of ‘the northern end of Sidney Island. Mr. Reynolds who was the only person aboard at the time of the accident, escaped from the burning craft in the life bozt FOR TASTY. BREAD | AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 656-1012. | SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers { LIEUTENANT AND MRS. JAMES G, GUILD -- PHOTO BY DANE. ~The’ marriage of Gail Marie McPhie, eldest daughter of Mr.-and.-.--- Mrs, Robert G, McPhie of. 725 Towner Park Road, Sidney, to Lieutenant James Gordon Guild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A, Guild of Saskatoon, was sOlemnized in St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Victoria,.on Saturday, June 1, by Rev. Father Pat Quigley. The bride was the third generation to be both baptized and married in the same church, Her mother and her grandmother had been baptized and married there. - The groom is statinned at the Canadian Forces Basé at Winnipeg where the newlyweds will reside. Playground Scene ~ See, like a'flock of gaily-coloured birds | The children rise and fall upon the swings, © Their shrill excited voices birdlike too. And every watcher’s heart spreads eager wings," - And flies with them, and gladly, sweetly sings. - MARY GARLAND COLEMAN, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ALGINURE PRODUCTS SIDNEY GARDEN EQUIPMENT 2297 BEACON AVE, SIDNEY... 656- 2912. 20-11 ROY'S BAKERY, AND CAFE a ~ Wenowhave | PORK CHOPS HAMBURGERS. HOT DOGS Homemade Pies and Soup | ‘Freezer Bread. Special 10 - 15 oz. loaves $1.49 10 - 24 oz, loaves $2.29 9832 Third Street > Phone 656~3844 “KEEP YOUR CAR IN - SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION AND Contribute To Your Own. Safety And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. Beacon Phone 24 Hour Towing Service” 656-1922 HEATING FUELS Your HOUSEWARMER™| in the (NORTH SAANICH AREA Mr. Roy Tutte For STANDARD FURNACE AND STOVE OILS _ AND. : OIL BURNER SERVICE 2384 Beacon Ave. Day 656-4421 Night 656-4460 JUNE IS ALSO DAIRY MONTH AT STAN’S Libby TOMATO JUICE 3 48 02. ris $400 Allen's ORANGE CRYSTALS Libby FRUIT COCKTAIL 35 oz. 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