f° stry official in his: reply. and SOR ced BeaSC TE RR Mot alan ei | ee Of Residents. Iternative’ sugge tion : for a service: road at Bazan Bay,. for warded to the department ofhigh- ways: by “Patricia - Bay Highway. * ¥esident Gordan Ewan, has been acknowledged by NR. -Zapt, di-. “rector of location for the: de-: partment.” oe “We will be pleted to: ‘eve “your ‘suggestion every consider- ation in our design when we have a final report: from our right- of-way branch,’’ said the min-. ‘He stated further. that interviews with property owners had been sought because it is wished to position the proposed service road most suitably | to their in- mented Mr. ‘Ewan, ay | PREMIERE 10 | AID CLINIC. The premiere of 20thCentury- -Fox’s: presentation of Arthur P, Jacobs’ . production. “Doctor Dolittle’? at-the Haida Theatre, Victoria at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 27th, is sponsored by the G.R. Pearkes Clinic for Handi- - Capped Children ‘to aid the build-. ing fund for their new premises facilities. at Haro™and Arbutus. . pen at the’ theatre daily from 2 noon. . Directed by Richard Fleisch- er, with screenplay, music and lyrics by, Leslie Bricusse, ‘‘Doc- tor. Dolittle’? about the colorful and fantastic adventures of The. cast of. the: film. includes ~ Rex Harrison ‘as. Doctor Do- little, Sai Samantha Eggar as Emma, : _Anthony Newley ~ as “Matthew — ~ Mugg,> Richard ‘Attenborough ‘as - Albert Blossom, Peter Bull as- ‘General. Bellowes, ‘plus the larg- est assortment of wild'and train- ed animals ever assembled for. “a musical film, It. was: shot in _,,TODD-AO- and. DeLuxe . Color. BABE RUTH BASEBALL. @:«: ‘Central Saanich team of e Cosmopolitan Babe Ruth Lea- - ™ gue Sidney on Monday evening by the score of 3-0. ‘ : Prince George. = _ days en route: with friends | at The box officé.is now. is based. on the _ famous. novels by Hugh Lofting a whimsical’ country doctor who learns to talk « _ With animals. won a’ play-off game from. a “Edna | Jackson of "1237. “Brentview. Drive has hadas her » guests ~for--several: days “Mrs, -- D.H. Porter of Warland, Wyom-" ing; Mrs, Jackson’s sister, Miss: -Jean Shelver. and Mrs. H. Komp~ lar; both of Minneapolis, “Mrs, Ww. M, Parker has,return- ed to’ her home at'972 Marchant Road after attending the Grand Session of the Eastern Star in Kelsey Bay. _ Accompanying Mrs. :Parker:to Prince George were Mrs, Herbert Young of 958 Mar- chant Road; Mrs. Albert Doney of 1748 Mt. Newton Cross Road; "and Mrs, P.C, Spek of 3190 Mart- indale Road, The Brentwood U.C.W, met at the home of Mrs. T, Crack, Ver- ; . dier Avenue, on Wednesday, June Orns in fact. goes as far as . 4 @° public - authority. can commit: ¢ itself in matters of. this nature, and’ refutes earlier vague crit- icism: that: the highway depart- — -ment . acts’ arbitrarily,’ com- 19, with thirteen members pres- ‘ent. The devotional by Mrs. Fred Duncan included the well known .- hymn, Around do I -Lift-up my Longing Eyes’; and a talk on the wonders of the psalms, entitled. “‘Hymn- book of Humanity’. The mem-. bers were happy. to know that: ’ Mrs.: 'T.. Martin of Norman Lane ; “Fole. “lowing the® business - session a was home from hospital. social hour was enjoyed in honor of Mrs. John wood, who leaves” “shortly for England* with her mother and sister from Edmon- ° ton, Everyone wished her a happy flight. and a safe return. The U.C.W. will have a summer recess and will meet again ‘in September. — BRIDGE RESULTS | Winners of weekly play in the Sidney Bridge Club in the K. of -P, Hall’on June 21 were as fol- lows: north-south 1, Walter Allen - and. Dorothy McConnell; 2, Eric Barclay and Florence Edwards; 3, Len. and Ruth Hellyer, 4, ‘Joy. Glover..and Dorothy: Jenn- ings; east-west 1, Denise Mc~- Coll and Margaret McAvoy, 2, Jack McAvoy and Fraser Mc- Coll; 3, Homer and Jean Kolb; “4°C.T, Skinner and. ‘D.C. Dicke= son. ot 7 TO PAVE AREA Saanich ° and". Sidney: joint . fire committee it was- resolved. to. expend a. maximum ‘of $575 to pave. the standing: area of the “firehall, “LIKES IT HERE - “Frank. Hassam,. year, has returned here hoping to ‘re-establish residence in Sid- ney, .Mr. Hassam resided here until about 10 years ago and has” since been in Calgary. He pre- fers it here, : Legion in” -Espionala, - 2 and .now resident. in Sidney, was “ “welcomed: by. the. ‘Tadies” of:Saa~ She spent.a few - ‘Unto . the Hills .... resided in Sidney. “At the last. meeting: of North : Joyce Watling, George Foley and Gordie Gudmanson.: 7 in ‘his B4th. STARTING Sail away JUNE 2st Mrs: 0. R, Dunean, for 15 years ‘a member of the Royal | Canadian’ nich. Peninsula Branch’ “#37 LiA. _-at-the June meeting.. bet, : Mrs. M.. “Hadfield, ladies had “come from Victoria: President, announced that as their house had been unexpectedly, sold, she and. -her husband would ‘be: moving to =. Spring Island about the - middle -of June and. she. would « Salt therefore have to resignas Pres- ident of the L.A. ‘As there. had been no 2nd. “vice president. elected at: the annual meeting, Mrs. A. Red- dish was nominated and elect--: ‘ed to this position for the balance _of. the year and-duly installed by past president Mrs. C, Erickson, Mrs, -Chapputs,. secretary, . will be. a -signing-officer. until the anntal meeting in January. Owing: to the - resignation of “Mrs. RH. Tutte ‘as sick visit- ing convener, reports were sill ; somewhat incomplete, but visits: are still being made by the com- mittee: «Nine Legion. members and’ 10- veterans’ wives had been visited. in Resthaven Hospital, 15 house ‘calls, and 7 Visited in D.V.A. : The secretary read corr espon~ dence including a letter : from Mrs. R.H, Tutte; the Esquimalt Branch #172 re: Buccanneer Day; Resthaven | Hospital, and_high- lights from. the Provincial Ex- ecutive minutes which had been: fully dealt. with at the last L.A. executive meeting. _ y Mrs: K,Herrington : reported on. two: successful Smorgasbords and tea served to the zone coun- cil, May 3lst., also following -Decoration Day ceremonies Sun- day, June 9th.. Mrs. E. Briggs thanked all who had contributed to the bake table at the zone = council meeting and reported a. gratifying sum had been realized: “Inthe absence. of Mrs. J. Riddell; there was no. report on the layette, but a delightful baby set was received from member Mrs. “E.~ Wood, “who :formerly “Mrs. Wood “Teen: Town has made applica- tion | to - council «for ‘use. of the room beneath the new premises : - of the police. department. Ald- erman Mrs. E.M, Sealey said last: Monday" that: enquiries. ‘relating to work that would be necessary to put. the room : into. a usable condition are not yet complete. ‘Teen Town has ‘organized its” system to acquaint young people . . with. the methods of local. gov- ernment,..-said Ken. Campbell, “Our. standing “eommittees re= ~ late. to sports, canteen, enter~ tainment and public relations”’. Californians § Settle In. to Seattle | Port Angeles Travel downtown to downtown aboard the luxuri- ous Princess Marguerite. Sail the scenic coast and enjoy the sights from the deck or frorn one of the ship's many lounging areas. Relaxing. Fun. If you wish, take your. car. Daily service. ( Lv. Victoria 5:30 p.m. \N VICTORIA - SEATTLE Lv. Seattie 8:30 a.m. ‘Ar. Victoria 12:30 p.m. Passengers - one way $6.00, return $11.00 Automobiles $8.00 each way -) Ar. Seattle 9:30 p.m. y, {— Na VICTORIA - PORT ANGELES Ly. Victoria 1: 30 pm. Ar. Port Angeles 2:45 p Lv. Port Angeles 3:15 p. m. Ar. Victoria 4:30 p.m. Passengers - one way $2.20, return $4.40 Automobiles $6.00 each way. > y, FOR INFORMATION PHONE 385-7771 TRAVEL TRAtSS | TRUCKS (SAPS PLANES . MOTELS / TEL ECOMMUMCATIONS WORLO’S MOST COWPLETE TRANSPORTATON SYSTEM pesiah Towner Park. ‘Discouraged with > the large metropolitan areas of southern California as an environment in which to raise a farnily, Mr. -and Mrs. Vernon D, Walker have recently arrived with their goods, . chattels, cats and children to establish a permanent home on Towner Park Road. The Walkers visited North Saanich. when on vacation two years ago, came back in the summer of 1967 and bought their new home. They Hke the more peaceful and natural atmosphere, the people; the trees, mountains and the beautiful . sheltered water- ways, They consider the com- munity a good place to. raise thetr. nine year old son Philip and: 13. year old daughter Barbara Ann. : Vernon Walker was born in Gretna, Manitoba, very close to the North Dakota border but left with his parents soon after for - California where he has lived since. Hence, although his wife and, children are American by birth, he qualifies as a return- _ ing Canadian. For a number of years Mr. Walker has been associated with two companies involved in com- puter programming work. He was president of one and is still a director of both, therefore his interests will require occasional return visits to the California offices. When the unpacking is com pleted and the family is fully settled, Vernon plans to obtain a boat, do some fishing and en joy the coastal waters which appeal to him so much. ‘ The Cerebral Palsy Assoc- iation of B.C, is supported by funds provided by the Provincial Government and voluntary ¢con- tributions. “Ontario, ; -the ‘entrance lobby. husband Philip. -ganist, “Loving Shepherd of thy sheep”’, ‘godparents sou ie For S Salt jane is now. living in ‘North Vancouver and,: though, - wanted. to.do° something "to: help. ..Mrs..V, Hadfield, president, “reported ‘on the zone council held : in. Sidney’ recently, at which Mrs. -. H.F. Jarvis, zone e representative, had. presided. -.A busload of and:there had been a. total -of 39° L.A: members,:.with 10 .vot-" ing delegates from 6 auxiliaries, Legion day will. be «held - in Nanaimo Next: zone. meeting to Branch #91, Langford, on Friday, October 25th. The next annual meeting will be in Prince George in May 1969. Mrs. D. McCullough display- © . ed. two-.Joyely shoulder. capes which had been knitted and don- ated, and L.A. #37 took one for a needy invalid. Discussion on indoor/outdoor floor covering for the memorial room was finalized, and a motion made to purchase sufficient to cover the whole area, including “The. colour. chosen is sapphire, which will blend’ with curtains and 1 paint work. Mrs. P. Brethour announced that she would like to donate an electric clock for the Legion kitchen in memory of her late This offer was warmly accepted. ; --The ladies’ will be asked to - help out at the Legion booth ac the Saanichton Fair in September, as usual, The monthly. tombola was won by Mrs. J.D, Pearson. EIGHT BAPTISED AT GALIANO The Church of St, Margaret of Scotland, Galiano Island, was filled to capacity on Sunday aft- ernoon,’ June’ 15, when eight local children. were baptized by Rev, Horace. Dunster, acting Vicar. of the parish. 5 The church was decorated with flowers for the. occasion by.the chancel. guild: members. ©. The ‘large. vases on the - altar were filled: with huge red and white : gladiolus, given. by Mr..and Mrs. °C,ES° Mershead” in memory of “their parents.. ‘Mrs. G. Philippson was or- and hymns sung were “Jesus _ bids us. shine,’? ‘In token that thou shalt. not fear’, and ‘Blest be the tie that binds.” The older girls-wore white ‘organdy dresses with. white . gloves and white flowers in their - hair, and, the little: boys. were “immaculate in white shirts and~ dark trousers. . The only baby in the group wore a traditional Christening gown. Baptized were Nola Christine and Erin Joan, the daughters of. Mr. great .great ‘grandchildren of the late Canon Paddon, one of. the early Vicars of: the. Gulf Is- lands parish, The children’s 2 “were Mrs, ME. Backlund,’ Paddon, and Evelyn and Gerald Paddon. “The: six sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wilson were also baptized. They were Janice Kasey Patricia, whose godparents were Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Wilson and Mrs. Rose-- mary Husvik; Eva Marie Rose, whose godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Head and Mrs, Paul- ine Harris; Rodrick Charles, whose godparents were Mrs. Bernard Staltvbrass, Henry Head and John Hawthorne; Gina Lynn, whose godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs, Tom Head; Robert Harold, whose god parents were Mrs. Sophia Rustad, Archie. Georgeson and George Head; and the baby Ronald Wil- ‘liam whose godparents were Mrs. M.E. Backlund, Thomas Carolan and Charles Head. Following the-service- . the congregation held a_ reception for the children and their spon- sors in the Galiano Hall which was decorated with summer flow- ers, and arrangements handled by members of the Ladies Serv- ice Club. The children sat at their own ' special table which was centred by a large cake, baked and dec- orated by ‘Uncle Billie’ Cottreil, and flanked by tall pink taper candies. Mts. LA. Murphy and Mrs. Stanley Page presided at the tea table. Rev, Dunster brought a large party of his family and friends from Victoria with him for this service, and after the tea was over they made a brief tour of the island. Another group of island child ren is scheduled for baptist during the month of August. “not at. all- well,°. on September 27 and” ‘a’ bus willbe chartered . from . Victoria. be hosted “by Prince Edward: person Adults. only: please. Frank Hassan, c/o Craigmyle and Mrs. Ken Sater, and” ox- Annie~. and: Norman: cane, 656-3727. “The 180-1 ‘bed Sydney San singe and. Hospital in Australia will ‘benefit this” ‘Saturday: from: “an”. offering to:be’ taken. by’ ‘the Sid-° ney, &. Cy Seventh- day Advent~ . ists. “pastor AN. How, ‘president of the British Columbia Confer-. ence. of Seventh-~ ~day Adventists, ‘said that residents of Sydney, Australia, need.a new hospital | ‘about as .badly ‘as. we do ‘here in Sidney, British Columbia. “However, the local offerings will ‘help replace the frame portion of the hospital, originally built -in 1895. In addition, the special fund will enlarge patient capac- ity to 300-in order to improve — ‘the hospital’s nurses’ training program, “Through the years the Sydney Sanitarium and. Hospital... has graduated 930 nurses and at last count nearly 100 are serving as medical missionaries in Advent~ ist medical institutions outside Australia, primarily in the. is- lands ofthe Pacific, “’ Pastor. How also’ stated that in the Middle East only. one _ in every. 15,147 isa Seventh-day -Adventist, while in ‘the Australian division one per-_ son. in‘every 125 is a Seventh- day - Adventist. “Average yearly income of some ofthese Island members is equal to $5 Canad- . ian funds: Consequently some | of these Island churches take up : of: collection plates, © cause the membe rs ‘give ofabund- ant: wealth, but because’ they give ; tithes. and « ‘offer ings of sweet : “ “potatoes. - COUNCIL PLANS : ENTERTAINMENT | Sidney council proposes to or-~ ganize a boat trip and picnic cn © ~ Sidney Island as an item: in the. entertainment. of the Voyageurs Group from Riviera De Lope, Quebec, scheduled as guests July - ll to 1%. ; - On the motion of Aldermen S.H; Dear and Mrs. E.M, Sealey “Jast Monday .council resolved to - invite the councils of Central and North Saanich to unite. with Sidney in sponsoring the event. The visit of ihe party of 12 girls and 12 boys is. in connec- _ tion with the federally sponsored - . Voyageurs program which | is an outgrowth of the successful exe) _ehange of students. initiated last year..as_a Centennial project. ° * LONGER ENGINE LIFE’ ~~ A complex -nickel. ‘chemical in’. motor oil increases the life of _ certain automobile engine parts — by. decomposing and producing nickel oxide which is plated out ‘at points of load, thus reducing the rate of wear. s : CLASSIFIED (Continued from: Page 5) -FOR RENT: “COMING EVENTS. ONE. AND * ‘TWO ©. BEDROOM . _ suites, furnished or unfurnished. Available . now. Nor - Garden’ Courts, 656-3612. Fett _ FURNISHED CABIN ONE BLOCK | from stores. $35 mon. . Apply 9701 First St. or 656-2624, 26-tf 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, - UNFUR- nished, Dean ‘Park area, Avail- able July 1st... Phone evenings 656-1968. 26-1 - FURNISHED - HOUSE. TO: RELI-: able couple July ¢ to October. 656~ 1975. ~ = 26-1 : FURNISHED HOUSE IN SIDNEY: “for July and. August. : month, including all services. Phone 656- 33440: 26-1 2. ‘BEDROOM: SEMI- “BASEMENT. ae suite. Heat, hot water and wash- ‘ing facilties ‘included. ‘$105.. “ Seacrest Phone 656-1074. Apartments. : 26-1 PENSIONER, CAPABLE OF OWN care, wishes. to .rent. furnished cabin or, housekeeping room. Motel, Sidney... . 26-1 GR “TWO BEDROOM apartmeat or duplex, near shop-.- ping. Must be warm with plea- sant . surroundings, . 479-5143. a : 26h WANTED TOO RENT,. WATER- front cabin to accommodate fam- ily of six for July and August... Excellent references, - Write David) “ Persing, 13388 Surrey . Saratoga, California. - 95070: 88d 3°BR, HOME WANTED TO RENT. with option to buy: with V.L.A. approval in the Town of Sidney. Phone’ 656-1151. 25-2 (ier cirereencince DE, IUATIONS WANTED . “SCHOOL BOY. “CAPABLE OF mowing lawns, . picking. straw~ - berries and odd jobs about the yard. would like work.-.. Phone 26-2 | WILL TUTOR IN FRENCH AND math. Grades 8 to 12. Phone 656-2128. HELP WANTED? 2191. CALL 656- Mowing lawns, etc. 26-1 CHILD DAY.CARE, MY HOME, 656-1819. 26-1 IF YOU NEED ACABINET MAK- er - carpenter for your house with 20 years experience call 656-1766. 26-2 EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS work, Carpenter work, repairs, fences, painting, gardening, lawns, etc. Phone 652-2637, 26-tf . $90 per. “WANTED TOR ENT? “CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE, Sidney, Brentwood and Saanich- ton, for appointments phone Kins- ~ men Health Centre, Sidney. 656- 1188.. : é-tf 4 SIDNEY RECREATION COMMIS- sion Summer Playground. . July 8 -. August -16. ~10 a.m. © p.m. -Ages 5 and over, .Re- gistration fee $1.00; Registra- ™ tion date July 8; 9:00 a.m. 26-1 WE. “WISH » TO. » SINCERELY. Bea ie thank all our friends and cus- . “tomers: for their patronage. “It oe -has been a pleasure to serve you, | “To: our. successors, ~ "Not _be- ~ - 2, Dick and “Isla-.Heimbecker. “may we™ wish - : at Safeway This Week AT YOUR. FRIENDLY SIDNEY SAFEWAY. ‘Hair Spray Suave. Regular or. Super. 10 oz. tin Taste Tells | Beans with In tasty. “tomato. sauce. 28 fle o2. tin lu nch. Box S : Fresh, isp. a: 1 ond fale - “them. all the best that the future |. ue ‘holds: - Al and ‘Vera Wilson(Al’s “ Grocery). , is “WANTED OLD SCRAP, 656-2469, ott = “WOMAN WISHES RIDE. TO VIC- - toria, vicinity of The Bay and ~ ae B.C, Hydro, commencing. July... ‘from Deep~ Cove Sidney area.” 656-3121 or. 382-2317, 25-2 “LOGANBERRY PICKERS SOON. ~ '- Phone: 656-1696 evenings. 25-2 26-2 _,horsd’ CARD OF THANKS “MAY 1 EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to Dr. Chang and nurses on thé second floor of Rest Haven Hospital for their many kindnes ses during my recent iliness. Aliso to ali my neighbors are friends and kindness and mes~ sages, JEAN KASTOFT. 26-1 WANTED LADY’S “LUGGAGE. Phone 656-3793 after 3p.m, 26-2 © WANTED, . model automatic washer and dry- er, 652-2093, “WANTED - TO - RENT. Sidney. 656-3060. 26-1 SIX MONTH TOONE YEARBEEF animal.” Steer preferred. “656= 3828, 0 Bed ee it LOST 3 SPEED GLIDER BIKE ‘GREEN with chrome fenders. — Black. iron paper carrier, .656-3194. © _ 266 1 = HELP WANTED © MALE OR FEMALE. EXPERI- - Saanich’. Orchards, Phone 652-2009, 26-tt- ence apply thinners. FEMALE HELP WANTED: WAITRESS FOR SIDNEY DRIVE-- In. . Experience with grill work, Phone 656-3613. ~. 2682 WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE ONE day or two half. days week. Phone 652-2875, 26-2 ‘wenmninetndittes PERSONAL, oo neces COUPLES 20 TO MID 30's WHU are interested in boating and sun bathing, write Box XB Re- view, 26-1 TAKING ORDERS FOR HOME baked pies, cookies, tea bread, oeurvres, Mrs. Statr 656-3858. 21-4 TRY BEFORE YOU BUY; THE Beatty Counselor way. For in« formation phone 626-2478, 25-2 USE THE REVIEW WANT ADS. PHONE 656-1151 et NEARLY. NEW. © - 2621 i pin “house or apartment. In or near ~ J Assorted flavors. 7 [e fl. on. tin ‘Vanilla, — - Strawberry or Chocolate . seoneenee imported. Serve Chilled ~— Cut 106 tb. wach Gov't Inspected. Ave. 6 to 14 Ibs. Delicious Bar-B-Qued. i. Grade cae st te ime SARKSA BAFRWAT SSMETES €