» Weaibsday, June 4, 1969 SAANICH § PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW By ED KETCHAM 2 Gallano was inundated = last * week when wave: after wave of Boy Scouts from’ the West Delta District of the mainland arrived on the Friday evening ferry for their Annual Camporee in Mon- e Park. All told there were ver. 100 Scouts and their lead-. ers. There ‘were five troops under 10 leaders cand all were under the Camp Chief, George Bedwell of Delta. Once. in camp the boys - in- dulged in Troop Competitions such as Camp Fires, Cooking, Cleanliness, Woodcraft and (this year) studies of Marine Life. * On Saturday night when we visit- ed the camp we found the lads busy as. beavers dragging huge quantities of forest and shore -wood to a. central spot for the great bonfire which is one of the highlights of the” encamp- ment. Galfano_ Golf and Country «No: Odour. * Made In Sidney BY many. . 50 years . “FUNERAL CHAPELS ‘nel of the Bank of | ‘in’ Vancouver, NNNNNADODODODDODODNDDADDDDDDNDS Recommended by sO . Victoria's highly-trusted funeral directors, serving families of all faiths for nearly | — GALIANO NEWS. = Club play ‘host to a “group ‘of. ‘prominent bankers” last -Satur-- day when Officers and person- Columbia came over for their. first annual tournament of golf and played for the ‘‘President’s Peter Darling of Galiano, head of the foreign exchange depart-. ment of the bank. Leading the delegation were ~A\E.: president of the bank and.R, Burton, general manager of the bank, both of Vancouver. The Cup was won.by Gordon Steen-. son, Manager. of the main branch A “Gold Plate? lunch was served the visitors and entertainment was afforded inthe club. rooms A. number of members of the Gulf Islands Branch of the Bice ~ Historical Association drove to Penticton last week to attend the © annual conference of the Assoc- fALGINURE * Hydrolized: Liquid Seaweed * The Ideal Hot Weather Plant Food * All The Trace Elements From The Sea * Auxins - Natural Sugars — For Perfect Flowers, Vegetables, , Use Alginure . Reduces - Transplant Shock To The _Minimum [Sidney Seaweed Products, . Bros 1400 Vancouver Street British -Gwen Hayball of Mayne, - Constance Swartz of South Pen- Hall, : DOOOOKO ORO NOON OOO OOO GON OY iation! Among the local group “attending were: Mr.. and Mrs. Donald New of Galiano, Miss Mrs. der, Mrs. C. Claxton and Mr: .. Peter Claxton of Pender Island. Cup’’ on the local course.’ The affair was organized ‘by -Mr.~ A varied programme of lectures and: field. trips to surrounding Sites made theConference inter- esting. Local golfers gathered at the Galiano: Golf and Country Club last Saturday evening for a pre- arranged mixed foursome (2 balls, 2 clubs) and social even- ing, ~Mrs. G.. (Betty) Steward and Mr. Mel Spouse’ were ‘win- ners with a score of 42. Mirth and Merriment characterizedthe evening in the club house where local entertainment was. pro- vided : Royal Event Royal Command to attend the _ investiture of Prince Charles as , Prince of Wales inhistoric Caer- - navon Castle in north Wales on July 1 of this year has somewhat overwhelmed Mrs. Phyllis Hill “cand :-Mrs. Hefing Harrison, re- spectively presidént. and. secre- tary-treasurer of Victoria Cym-~ rodorian Society. Those invited. include repre- sentatives from al! Commonwealth. over the . They will be seated -in. the castle to witness - the. pageant and ceremony as ~guests of Her Majesty the Queen, in the special charge of Earl Marshal the Duke of Norfolk. Mrs. Hill is already planning “ her journey to Wales. 000 Ss Floral Funeral Chapel - Exterior 385-4465 (Opposite Canada Manpower Centre) It's eusy to get, co 2421 Beacon Avenue, Sidney, Fora new set of wheels or cr cevhing & else 70 me “ands sts less te to. oy back, and 's Hle Drop in to the branch rearest you. difference between hed and wheeling: - alowcost car loan from us. eed. TORONTO-DOMINION The Gonk we ote ke Lae P.J. Siemens, Nlanagzer, S7Oo Tacos woke tea Serene or . “T-Mrs. V. cally, » trek, 0 - PENDER: NEWS — By M, McKEEHIVE Pender” Island..Women’s. In- stitute Spring Flower Show was held in the Hall, Part Washington recently. The. quality of the flowers was excellent and some beautiful spe- cimens of both narcissi and tulips were’ shown, The number. of en- tries and exhibitors was up from 1968, The judges, Mr. and Mrs, J.E. ‘Bosher of Sidney, were very much interested in some of our novelty arrangements such as‘ ‘arrange- ment in a botile,”’ ‘‘for a new baby,"* unusual arrangement in an- unusual container. They seemed to -enjoy: meeting. the people and discussing the proper showing of flowers. Winners of most points were; Menzies; 2-Mrs. Bb Knuston; 3-Mrs. H.G. Scott. Children’s entries: were dis- auppointingly few, but ‘showed promise for future shows, Peep Shows; Cindy Grimmer, Steven Dirkson; .Robin- Dirksen. Ar- rangement in. a Grapefruit or Orange Cup. Cindy Grimmer, Karen Amies; Mona Froitzheim. Garden in a plate; Eileen Grim- mer; Lorrie Amies. — Floating Arrangement;. Eileen Grimmer. Buffet table of both plain and fancy breads “allowed the guests “= to help. themselves while Mrs. H.G. Scott and Mrs. poured tea. G, Bennett Everyone seemed to enjoy the show and the tea, and in spite:of previous bad weather it was'a success. oThe regular monthly meeting of the Pender. Island ‘Women's Institute was held on May 7, in Port Washington Hall, This was a business meeting and reports were. read on the Flewer Shew. and..the South Vancouver Island Women’s Institute Annual Meet- ing at Lake Hill Hall on April il. This latter was attended by Mrs. H.G, Scott, Mrs. Po. Grim- _ _mer and Miss. Marion MecKech- Pender: nie as delegate jrom Island, A Delve-In under the ieader- - Ship of Miss Norma: Douglas. is “Port - to. be held at: the Hall, Washington, June 7-8. This is “being sponsored “by. the Histor- ical Association. The Children are spending much time and en- erg} on collections of rocks, shells, eic., and drawings of “ships which sailed around the Islands.in past years. A short pageant will. alse be performed, Everyone -is invited= to attend; ‘admission will be 25¢ ults; children free. WHERE —— BY AVRIEL KELLY Bob Harrison's -new ~—. “tripe weight’ device is now on the market and can be obtained lo- its best around Active Pass and Coal Bay - Kenny Warke brought in a 16 pounder off Coal Island - last week. Surfing has moved up to Long Beach and with good weather coming on, this will be a weekly Brian. Slater is the pre- sident of the ‘‘West Coast Surf- ers’', lives in Sidney and anyone~ interested in joining this club can contact him. _ On'June 8 at 2:30 p.m., the Air Cadet Squadron will be hold- ing their Annual Inspection Par- ade, A reception will follow at .Squadron: Headquarters. Parents “and friends are urged to ‘attend this. annual ‘event; it’s “an im- portant’ day for the youngsters. This Friday, June 6 from 7 : fo 9 p.m. the Sidney elementary are having their annual Festi- val Night. The evening will start off with the students en- tertaining; also a. teeny. bopper | rock’n roll. band, Billy Barc- lay’s group, promise to liven things up.a little, and after, a plant stall, a home-baking stall, and refreshments will round out the evening. One of the high- lights. will -be where there is a chance of win- ning a swing set, valued at $130, so bring your tickets along and . plan on having @ real fun-time. Baseball season is swinging along nicely, the youngsters, of course, are always enthusiastic, and some are fortunate enough to enjoy the benefit of their parents’ encouragement at the games. However, there are others whose parents couldn’t care less, as far as they’re cancerned it’s just Fishing seems to be at” the raffle draw. LAND ACT * Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Victoria and situate on Tsehum (Shoal) Harbour adjacent to the north westerly boundary of Lot 369 Cowichan Distriet and fronting cn Resthaven Drive. Take netice that the Town of Sidney of Sidney, B.C., accupa- tion Municipality intends toapply for a lease of the following de- seribed lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner af Lot 469, Cowichan District thence 150 feet on a bearing of N 61 05 308 aiong the north west boundary of the said Lot 463 to a deflection in the said north west boundary thence 120 feet — on a bearing of N42 09°F along the said north west boundary to a point on the said north west boundary thence 160 feet on a bearing of N 47 Si°W thence an approximate distance of 346 feet in @ straight line in a south westerly direction to the south east corner of Lot D Plan iG85 Section 16 Range 3 East North nich District thence in a gen- erai easterly direction along the High Water Mark to the point of commencement and contain ting 0.3 acres, more or less for the purpese of Public Recreation. tad EVA, Rothery, C. Land Surveyor for the Town of Sidney. IT’S AT another | ‘baby-sitting’? service provided by the community. Team managers, coaches, and other personnel devote: their time and energies freely and most times receive very litle thanks for. Let’s support the their efforts. youngsters, NOTICE FOR SPEEDING James H. Taylor of Sidney was issued a traffic violation notice for speeding and assessed three points on his license. FINED $35.00 Matthew A, Bosmans of 1524 Charleton Road, Victoria, ap- peared ‘before Magistrate D.G. Ashby in Central Saanich ‘Court on Thursday,’ May 29:. He was charged with being.a minor in - possession of liquor and was. . fined $35.00, for ad-- HUGH TAYLOR HUGH TAYLOR Hugh Tavlor, a former sales clerk at Mitchell and Anderson in Sidney,” graduated from the University of Victoria on Sat- urday, May “31 swith his Bache- lor of Education degree, Mr. Taylor married the for-_ mer Judy Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-S.A, Kirk, Sidney, in 1363, while taking his degree at even-e ing classes; Mr.: Taylor will continue «io teach.at Quadra school; He and. Taylor, along with their- “sone. child, Mrs, reside. in’. Victoria, RECEIVES. DEGREE} lle -has been teaching 7 ‘Sidney Rock Club by. ROCKY _.. The .May meeting of Sidney. Rock: Club was held on Thurs-" day evening. * There was dnly a small attendance of members but. many items of business were on the agenda. ae --Mrs, George. Doran gave a re- “sume of the-rock show. and tea, which was a financial success in ‘Spite of counter attractions. A’ correction in the recent report regarding the toredo wood lamp, - shows that it was made anddona- ted by George Doran, Themem-. bers were appreciative of the help tendered by several Teen Town. girls.and voted a small donation to their activities, ' -A-report was read by Mrs. - Hazel -Seeley of the rendezvous held at Cache Creek hosted by the Lapidary Rock and Minera] So- ciety. of B.C... There was .an attendance of approximately 445 members, 10 of whom were Sid- ney. Rock Club members. All © were enthusiastic at the various activities provided o over the four _ days, Notification was received from the Cowichan Club informing us of the Up-Island Gemboree which will “be ‘held June 21. to. 23 at Cowichan Lake. Itis hoped that the Sidney Club will be recog~ nized at the Vancouver Gem Show this Fal! with at least five dis~ play cases, Bob Copeman of the Victoria: pOUBLE LINE! PASSI G6 William” ‘Laird. ‘ot Sidney w issued” “with -a ‘traffic violation® notice ‘for passing. on, a : double solid line. ee Mary Backlund Hospitalized | Review. correspondent Mary aa Backlund: suffered painful injur- ies in‘an auto accident on the north! Galiano road early last week and is at present confined in the Lady Minto ‘Hospital, Ganges. She is .. reported. to be doing well and expects to return home this week. ‘Lapidary and Mineral Club pre- - sented a program ‘of slides .on the . casting ‘of silver, which. proved” most informative to ‘fu ~ ture silver workers, and he was. tendered a hearty vote of thanks.. The door prize, donated by Mrs. - ° Eileen Newberry of Victoria, was won by Mrs. Doris Horton. “The braggtn’ table was heavy with samples of material brought, back. from field trips. lo the - Cowtchan ‘area, and Cache: Creek. There’ was also. an interesting display of bulletins received from. 2 various Rock ‘Clubs. in Canada on and. 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And that’s exactly what we're. trying to achieve. Always. Ali ways. For you. | Next time you head across Canada, come with Air Canada and watch the girls go by —. in high style. Cali your travel agent and reserve your seat for the fashion show.