_ Wednesday, August 115 1971 7 7 | | ‘THE REVIEW | | PAGE THREE rough at times, but I think all 2—20e to the management for _ ; Scholarships to Students of North | years management has fallen | had stored it in an old |on the island converged on Sidney _ The following history of || skippers have done their best ... | accommodation. Saanich and Claremont Schools, | into the hands of Percy Lazarz | blacksmith’s shop, then the | inan effort to leave the island via the Sidney Rotary Club will and may I interject here, I don’t 3-—65¢ for the meal. Adventure in Citizenship Awards, | and Uncle Dudley who also have | cannery building, then the cage the Anacortes ferry ... atone time be delivered to members {| Suppose there has been a | © April 23-Bert Bath was elected Building a Caretaker’s Cottage at | done a good job. bird building. Well organized by | there were 550 cars waiting to get and guests this evening || president who wouldn't have | president and was installed Wed. Girl Guide's Camp, Donations | Andy. off. Each were given a number when they meet to liked to have had another term of | July 2. and Trophies to 4-H Clubs, Little | pinGO PAVILION “Shooting Stars’ was a two- | and groups of 85 cars were celebrate their 25 years of office to correct errors he may Aug. 13 - Held first Anniversary League Baseball, Junior Soccer Probably one of the best moves day show sponsored by the club | released for each fer ry trip ... the service to the community. have made. Meeting. League, School Band, Wading | we ever made was when it was | and directed by Miss Suzanne Illahee and the Klickitat. Rotarian W.J. Wakefield It was disappointing to note | Aug. 20 - The club held suc- Pool (Central Saanich), Drama | decided to build the Bingo | Williams (an American) ... most | Washington State ferries shuttled researched Review that funds from one of their first | cessful White Elephant Auction Club, Scout Hall, Sanscha Hall, | pavilion ... this was all planned of the club members took part in | back and forth. Most of our newspaper files and money-raising efforts was stolen | Sale. N.&S.S.A.S. (several thousand | py Andy Boas, who made a good it and although we did not make | members were invoved in some compiled the following when the safe of the customs Sept..1- The club held a dance dollars), Rest Room facilities N | deal. in obtaining several | 3§ much money as the promt | way or another. a from his notes: office was robbed. Among some | in Agricultural Hall and — SSAS, Rotary Building N & | thousand feet of plywood and 2x4 | Promotors we sure got a kick out | The club has maintained a high SSAS Grounds, Victoria Flying | and other lumber from the ad- | of it and had lots of fun. average of attendance ... has i ini ildi ighl editable Club, Books to Pakistan, Several | ministration building at the | | could go on reminising but Fee ar meh years , has Thousand Dollars have been | airport ... there was sufficient | time is growing short... but I a iven.to Resthaven toward ' ; . . raised and. dispersed con- 8g material left over to build the should mention possibly the siderably over $50,000 over the of the activities that first year | organized a work bee to clear the were: A Variety Show at the Rex | hall before the dance. by JIM WAKEFIELD, ' Theatre ... Stan Watling and Dee 23 - I THOUGHT THIS ROTARIAN Tommy Sims were a committee | ITEM WAS: RATHER. | IN- of two who organized the affair. | TERESTING ... Capt. D.J. ° _ | Anaesthetic Machine, Operating ater part of the Girl Guide : ; President Ernie, Fellow | pon Smith gave a talk on | Proudfoot told the club that it {8 Wd. WAKEFIELD _/, | Table, Nursery Room. Fur- erttage. The bingo building was a email aren ne vihen “the years ... the club has recently set Rotarians, Ladies and gen- | Custom Work. quite possible that a machine | nishings, Labine Bath, Ultra- | great boon to us as not only did it | Blackball and CPR ferries were sail again on another year of tlemen; a Harry Tobin a talk on his | may be built for a trip to the Sonic Physiotherapy Machine, | serve as the Bingo Pavilion but | on strike ... our Rotary. Anne’s endeavour with an Old Salt at the Tonight I have the distinct | impressions of India. moon. These are some extracts | _,-°Pt- - The Gyro Club ran the | Emergency Ward, a resuscitator | was an excellent place to store all | were among the first to make helm ... it is hoped we will land honor and privilege on this 25th | On Nov. 27 the first Ladies’ | from his talk: “The machine | Midway at the Fair, for Central Saanich Fire Dept. | our equipment as heretofore we | sandwiches and coffee ... tourists back in port again after a very anniversary of the formation of | Night was held. would have to be cylindrical with ane 19 - Klondyke Night, Don | and donations to many other successful voyage. the Rotary Club of Sidney in Dec. 11 District Gov. Roy | three compartments ... Strange Smith. $152 worthy causes. presenting a resume of the ac- | Fletcher visited the club. —_|- dress would be required ... Some nee h 31.- The club ; - ° tivities and accomplishments of On December 28the Club put on | means of communication -bet- ved ; fh i ub was In- | Among some of our fund- Has 1% You N oticed a the club since the Charter was | 2 Christmas Party for 200| weenthe travellers wouldhaveto |voveu. 7 oe irst Annual | raising efforts have been, 7 ° granted on July 10th, 1946 ... the | children, at the Rex Theatre, the | be devised ... Capt. Proudfoot Bandwagon Show, a presentation | Superfluity sale, Auction Sale, formal presentation was made on by Sidney Junior Band. The club | Theatre: Nights, Raffles, being Hospitals are frequen.y in the all, in the work of healing human facility. was made available b estimated 40 days for the round : ' di rm. ; Friday, Aug. 16th, at the Little Rotarian Rudy Martman. , trip ... Water would be a problem | “*° the sponsor of the band. —_| involved with a Circus which was | (oo headlines. revolved in the ills. Red Hen by District Governor | 947 wy speed of 500 miles per hour | 22 12 - Don Smith was in- | a bit of a flop, Klondyke Nights, | °27E Setration of these. in. Several years ago a book en- Roy Fletcher. Jan. 15 - Dave Holden and | was recommended.” stalled as president. Ete., but probably the most pevaare Tait TER? ra titled, “‘The Lamp is Heavy”, stitutions... Medical science is, perhaps, more demanding, when Sanscha Hall was spiralling financial costs, too, are packed with 935+ people. to | (eating many administrative see the Don Cossack Show. This | headaches. Then there is the was the brain-child of Claude | ).5p) f satisfying an ever Johnson. In 1953 we became |ProD°.. O° ying July 19 - Club operated Sidney Carnival and Sports Meet, ending up with a dance at the. Army Camp rec. hall, East Saanich Rd. Sept. 6 - Victoria Gizeh Temple Shriners ran Midway. which later had its movie ver- sion, brought to its readers and viewers: a sensitive and penetrating picture of the trials, despairs and fatigue over which . young people must. obtain the - Yes, the club was launched |" james Ramsey, speakers, were | 1948 outstanding was the night with President Frank Stenton at | thanked by Frank Stenton who | April 21 - Stan Watling was the helm and started out on a | 2159 commended the Rotary Anns | elected president. voyage of discovery ... itS | for the excellent meal they had | © June 23 - The club operated a destination was uncertain but in prepared under extremely dif-| stall at Sidney Day and sold the words of Past President | ficult conditions ... water pipes | cigarettes and soft drinks. Stanley Long, of Seattle, ‘We are | Were frozen in the Anglican Hall | July 7 - Stan Watling installed 1951 . ms invelved with the Midway at the vices: ding eet for ated Of mastery. They enter the hospi not afraid of tomorrow for we | ang cold weather had made | as president by Len Hobbs, Past- BANDWAGON SHOW Saanichton Fair and shall never | puiiding expansion, new con- training schools as untri ee have seen yesterday. We will | catering very difficult. President Victoria Club. 99th April 28 - The Second Annual | forget that first time ... We were | truction and the latest scientific school grads; They are just out of, carry on today.”...sothe ship set | Feb. 8 - Geo. Baal’s drug store meeting. Bandwagon Show was put on, | all asked to bring a hammer and | equipment, not to mention the or near the end of their “teen” sail on a calm sea, with an eager | was burglarized. Sept. @ - Carl Pendray spoke of | also sponsored by the club. _| ‘saw ... there arrived a truck load | irritations.of union dictation. All years, and come out of training, and hard-working crew of | Feb. 19 - Ladies’ Night. _|_ his trip to England. Gordon German was installed | of shiplap and 2x4... we were | thece and more, are contributing 2 figs | three years later matured, directors. Mar. 5 - Geo. Baal spoke on| October 20 - Vic Dawson ad- |@s president. = asked to build our own stalls and | ¢5 the picture. _ BY JOHN SQUANCE __| responsible, courageous in You will all realize that it will emergencies, and wise beyond this reason I write of hospitais as |: their years... Pharmaceutical Chemistry and | dressed the club ori The Value of | Now I could go on and on with | if you ever saw a motly mess that | | feel that because. of the . a groups of people whose work and | Is there any way that youandl) be impossible for me to give you a |: said first prescription recorded is | Electricity. Meeting. at Brenta items like these for the next 19 | was it ... nothing seemed to be | foregoing it would be well for us detailed account of the hap-} contained in the Bible Exodus, | Lodge. years but time will not allow plumb, square or level. However : 3 l OW... >| to remember and to re-think, lest: |’service I admir tl t f penings and activities of the club | chant. 30, verses 22-25, and| 1949... But with the following Presidents’| we got through with it. we forget, what wonderful places | than as fnstitatioce cattcrine her can aeeeialet People wo eo _ over the past 25 years and to | yeads: “pure myrrh, 500 shekels; | | March 8 - Lotteries and Raffles |or Captains of our ship: Harry | — Later I thought there should be ; these hospitals are. As a young |, organizations do. . mention all those who have been | sweet cinnamon, 250 shekels;| were debated between Vic | Tobin; Vie Dawson; Syd Penny; | some _improvement if we were P young | all large organizations do, from | be involved in hospital ad. man I was hospitalized for nine | what I’d_ like. to. call | ministration to understand and involved i in certain projects .. .for sweet calamus, 250 shekels.”’ It}: Dawson and Don Smith "| fim Wakefield; Harold Fox; Eric going to" operate the Midway { ' ; ion vo : : ; : . s . , pick ae weeks: My father and: mother, |-“}Management-fatigue’’. aa : one thing, so many of our records | ‘made an ointment. : July 16- Geo Baal was installed Slegs. Tom Flint; Walter Hughes | again, so I built a scale model of a my wife and some of the children In-pon dering en tha t paseage | riaaner a ena eon en hie dest ina aisesrous ire May 47 Conference in Seattle. | at President by Len: Hobbs at jand vote Je Flint; Alf’ Sharp; The. aan Nee ine club. have all had the benefit at some | in St. Matthew, chapter 25 in | of the great work these people are - me which destroyed the Wilsona inn, KP, « Claude Johnson; Doug Frizzell; e club approved it and vo ’ -Deep .Cove, and again time | FELLOWSHIP ace During” ‘the: year “the, ‘Club _|Alan Spooner; Fred. Derry: Bon j me $300. to go ahead and. build services. other. o Be pene. Par eaanrapesiog tain ferment “doing am ‘ coy of thes great allotted me would not allow. _| _It was interesting to note in one | sponsored the Junior Orchestra, |Ruffie; Jack Crossley; John | eight of them. This was the start |“, is my conviction ‘that “the | unto one of the enat of those ty | stitutions. enicy..of, mese. BF oa ©." 98 PRESIDENTS -.__| of the Bulletins of 1947: “That fe, - Over the years: 25 Presidents: your. - weekly dollar: buys. a have. ‘taken’ command. and - not |. dollar’s worth of fellowship andi : 5 vat divided as follows: " ‘led by Stan Magee ... also the e club Bruce; Percy Lazarz; Dudley . of our major money-raising effort constructed Six benches. “Johnson ; Jack MacAulay. took a+: ever. since; ‘and for many years : -} turn: at: the wheel and: ‘many. and |. Dawson was, the: manager nurses and. staff of a hospital brethren, ye have done it unto represent the highest and most} ade feel certain | that _.. Florence Nightinga 8 lamp heavy, but with our co-operation and - appreciation “we: ie and "SIDNEY ROTARY IS OFFERED CONGRATULATIONS. BY _THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS. CONCERNS! | “ HOLLOWAY" Ss FLOWER. 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