nat ae : ™ ; tone auieel ¥ \ j 4 i Page 6 THE REVIEW Wednesday, May 31, 1972 i ic BOOK CHAT Annual Banquet Held in Log Cabin ‘Once again the Log Cabin at | made to the Log Cabin during the Saanichton was the scene of one | past year, particularly men- Canadian Nw ovel Susp enseful Story of the Saanich Pioneer Society's | tioning the spot lights “which ” 4 ‘ : . iest i inate the many pictures. Take one off-shore drilling rig, | Noble”. have done all over the | defying the Canadian Navy and | Dappiest events when members | 1" Umina _ add a Russian spy ship and a Pacific. Air Force, a U.S. battle ship, and | 294 their friends met for their Mr. ae (Loe) Horth ‘ee ong is Vancouver tug,a hurricane anda| Then the diurricane strikes, | taking the world to the brink of Annual Banquet on ‘Saturday “he era 0 ing’ aoa oO ve nis | tidal wave; and what you have is | next the tidal wave. Somehow, | war. _ | evening, May 27th. The toast. to , a ne ys ° he Ernie Perrauit’s new book, THE | ‘Haida Noble” survives, bat-| Perrault includes all the | the Queen was proposed by veh ath hadi ut a Mary's TWELFTH MILE. tered but still afloat, butting her | ingredients for a. successful | 4iderman Tommy Michell. thanked the ladies of st. Marys “g 2 ee : way through mountainous seas | venture-suspense story: a Lawrence Hafer proposed the Church who had done such a 7 Set in the rough seas off the towards the oil rig. But the rig | marriage break-up, a spy ship, a toast to the pioneers, which was. | Splendid job of preparing the : west coast of Vancouver Isang has disappeared - in its place is a |hurricane, a tidal wave, and | humorously replied to by that excellent dinner, and members THE TWELFTH MILE is not just || boat with 3 Americans, one of | the Third World War just around grand old man of the society, {then dispersed to view the a sea story. Rather, it combines them dead. And nearby is a | the corner. Lorne Thomson. reorganized artifacts in the an exciting sea adventure with a strange crippled ship in danger of And therein lies the book's In his welcoming speech to | Museum Society's museum next ssuspenseful spy plot. being swept onto the rocky shore. | major fault. There are just too members and their friends. |door, and enjoy a social hour Hero and captain, Christy | In the nick of time, Westholme.|many crises, too much ex- | President Willard Michell noted together. Westholme volunteers for a | gets a line aboard the strange |citement, and too much ad- improvements that have been routine job to escape his wife, and | ship and begins to tow her to the | venture. It’s hard to believe that to think things over. He is to take | nearest port. A routine salvage even half these calamities could s the “Haida Noble’ out of Van- | tow. occur within 72 hours. Still, THE @ CO LLIN S : VAN s KET - a, couver to a big off-shore drilling | But then he discovers that this |TWELFTH MILE is that rare CH E 7 E RN E § T ‘rig, and tow it back into port. |is a Russian ship whose captain |breed - a suspenseful Canadian GROCERIES — FRESH MEATS “Nothing to it, compared to the | has orders not to be captured at adventure story, and it does SWISS: CHALET DINING LOUNGE other towing jobs he and ‘Haida | any cost - even if the cost means | provide pleasant escape reading. Low Prices Every Day ‘ : Anyone who enjoys.the books of , ROYAL OAK CENTRE ie t « ‘ 5 ve a CU t 4 ff a; YY * . . Alistair wacean, Hammond 2335, AMITY. DRIVE — CORNER OF PAT BAY HW. For your dining pleasure, we have increased our menu, with a carefully Pee oe Ty OE en . selected variety of meals for your choice. Now open six days per week Wouk will want to read. THE === ew TWELFTH MILE, now available from 5:00 p.m. (closed Mondays). You can enjoy first class cuisine ex- ‘dnev.t ; INEY RD. ; h from. the Sidney-North Saanich 880. DOW pertly prepared, with excellent service, in a pleasant atmosphere within — = Branch of the Regional Library. Oaks Poultry Farm DEEP COVE, SIDNEY a short driving distance of your home. We are maintaining the traditional 656-2485 unique decor so well known. Installation held Oversized eggs and other off grades for sale on the farm. inquiries Invited For Private/Business Parties Small Receptions - Dinners ete. ° by De Molay Used.cartons of Oaks Poultry Farm wanted, lc each. Come The 3rd semi-annual In- | and get manure fertilizer free. YOUR NEW HOSTS THE KATELEY FAMILY Stan Ot aay, as hed ak Fresh eggs available in local stores. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INQUIRES 479-2123 CONST. MICHAEL CLARABUT. Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Russell E. Holman, 1082 Cloverdale. Avenue | have ~ announced the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Marlene Edith, to Constable Michael Alan Clarabut, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. _ Clarabut, of Kingston, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, 1 july. 1, 1972, at7 p. m. in First United Church, Reverend Robert Faris offi iciating. . A Colourful /MARLENE HOLMAN Sanscha:Hali, on Saturday, May 20. at 7:30 pm. = Kevin. Roffe, Master Councillor; Dennis Aitken, Senior Councillor; ‘Mike Bloomfield, Junior Coun- cillor; and Miss Leslie Steeves of Bethel No. 54 Job’s Daughters, as -the “Chapter Sweetheart. Molays from the lower. Mainland vit Lasts for Years! ber deck. “Application is by voller and each coat dries tack 7 free i in about two hours. followed by a dance. . = MYPALON © HYPALON “NEOPRENE & Sano ~ NEOPRENE * . The officers. installed .were:. The. public ceremony, attended by De- and Vancouver Island. was” each April, 0 pensions and pansion supplements oo have been ingreased back to last January to reflect ine @ases in the» ‘cost ot living vine oO in fulure, if living ater rise, these - benefits will ba @ adjusted accordingly. to $1 50 monthly (single pensioners) and to $285 monthly (married pensioners) — a "Application Form to agsist them in) datarmining whatherthey are now: : », $285 tora married couple where both are ‘ oes penisioners—$142, 50 gach, “Those who are now receiving apartlal supplament will also receive thesame amount of adjustment, but not the new - maximum benetits noted above, entitled to the supplement Your old age security pension | Your May cheque will not include the ' ing tgase,” che ga oe Mour June cheque willincluda: pt Be “husband o or 1 wite is not: a narisioner and . Back paymants—January Your May cheque will not inchade tho Ca of the 1.8 million pensioners will have their pension and supplement © to May . ! $14.40. increase, - ace a a | ne | nh ; fully adjusted for changes in the cost iNew rate of regular monthly Mees an “Your June cheque wil be at the now rate ay PN SEN ene wh ' ; Seva} ; * offiving... . mee a Total ta ; ed oro. and will also include the back payments. cers |" IE RL Oe Py LCI TL rae ea wert MA Bea a Tatalto be said in June on BOTA Ailey ah phat a ital ta iy hit aM — (1 milion. aged 65 and aver (about 60% y a. 40108 st January, a anne ; 4 h sek hg At ty ! q A . L . Your old age pension and supplement: Those who are receiving maximum penetits under the compined O1d Age Security anid Gudraniged Income Supplemarit will be antitiad to $150 for 4 Baap - Need More Information? oes Additional information will be mailed to all 7 “pansionars in mid-June. Information is... - ye also available trom the Regional Old Age Secunty Ottice in the Capital city of your of cid age pensioners) will receive increases inv erther their maximum or oartial supploment benefits... lan addtional yoo 000 pensianers wall be entitled lo the supplement tor the “40 ft. custom built treabin crulser, twin Chry sler Vs engines—full dual ‘controls. Dinghy on power davit, refrigeration and deep freeze monel tanks. Full electronic: aids—-tio expense spared in construction and maintenance, r | PRICED AT $29,500.00 rovincs, firat time because of higher allowable