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FRESH GROUND FRESH pte ; . wou eRYERS 49) 2.279 For EMPEROR 29 NO. 1 DRYBELT GEMS POTATOES Reg. 10lbs. 69¢ GRAPES 10.. 49 Reg. 2 Ibs. 49¢ ~~ Reg. 2 for 49¢ As you walk around the store And pick out this and that For each member of your family Don't forget the dog and cat And if your basket is overfull I would gladly bet a stack Tf you bought more than you needed You won"! bring any back EDWARD TUTTE, Sr. WE DO FREEZER AND BARBECUE ORDERS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHI TO LIMI. Tr QUANTI TIES |[orsnenr sal" IF : (Ted)::Fairs: to’ the. position’ of yoy ‘municipal clerk: “for ‘North Sa-- ‘anich was made by Mayor. James. ~ ‘Cumming ‘on’ “Monday All aldermen endorsed the ac> for Islands AE the last meeting of the cult . Islands branch ofthe Royal Cana- |. ‘dian Legion, much of the discus-. sion was on Armistice Day mat- ters. This is. the 51st anniver- sary, memoration, ce ~As- usual, the branch will be selling poppies, and the arrange- ments for each island in the area willbe left-to the island com- mittees, The sole expenses taken from. poppy day receipts are the cost of the poppies, and this money: goes to the. support of disabled veterans, and a few small: ex- ‘penses in connection with distri- bution. The balance ‘goes directly to support any local veteran in need, : Armistice Day will be observed’ -in the usual. :way. ‘The time table for this day is: .- 0900 hrs, ... Laying of wreath on«, Islands War Memorial, the Lych Gate at Mayne Island Church.. : _.1040 ‘hrs. Island Hall, 1045 hrs,“ 1100 hrs. iod. : 1130 hrs, Fall In. Saturna Church’ Parade, Presentation of Past -President’s: Medals: 1200 hrs, Lunch and get- : together. Transport arrangements will be by water taxi for Galiano and Mayne residents, returning from Saturday by the 4 p.m. ferry. ESSAY CONTEST ~ The branch will sponsor. an essay “Competition, and details should be in: the hands of our local school principals: this week.. The “closing date for the competition will be November 21. Such essays -and -the 42nd year this, . “branch has taken partinthe com- _ perience. The ~ Silence Per-- Official “appoiritment” of E. F. tion. 7 “He will succeed Michael WE Allen.whose resignation becomes’ _ ee effective. on November 30, ° Mr,’ Fairs ‘has already served. the municipality as .treasurere evening, 9. collector since March, 1966,.and .§ is. well acquainted: with the res- sociated with the clerk's office. oe “Thirty-one ‘years of service ~ in the Canadian Army's Koyal Canadian Corps of. Signals also helped Ted acquire extensive ad- ministrative and supervisory ex- .. He joined the regular * force ..in Esquimalt ‘in 1435 and 6 ‘had. many assignments ‘in. sev-, eral parts of Canada and abroad. : . V0 with the 2nd- Canadian: Division, He “went: oyerseas (in obtained his’. commission: the same ‘year and later served in North-West, Europe.” In 1952+ 54 che. was was during this tour that he met and married his wife, Lisa. After” a year. with ‘the United Nations Emergency Force on the Gaza Strip in the Middle East in 1960-61, as appear to be of ‘merit will. a ‘b-be forwarded to the South Vancou-" | ver.Island zone competition. The. branch’s- next : regular. “meeting will be held at, Saturna on: ‘Thursday, ‘November. 27, with transportation .to. and-from the island by Government ferry. “Funeral Services | ‘Held | In Sidney For Kate McClure : : A former Sidney woman, Mrs, "Katherine. McClure:died in Vice toria on October . 27. at 67 years of age. The former Kate Logan, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Lo- gan, pioneer members of © St, _Paul's ‘Presbyterian Church’ in | Sidney before becoming St, Paul's United - Church,. ‘Mrs. McClure “was born in Scotland and. re- sided at 2703 Winster Road, : Langford, Before her marriage Mrs, Mer Clure was a telephone operator in’ Sidney: for many years, join- ing the. exchange. in 1917, . “She /is* survived by. her hus~ band Robert; son. David. and daughter . Juanita, of Victoria; |: daughter Mrs, John Grimsson, Langford; daughter Mrs. GA, Hope, Vancouver; eight grand= sons, two grand-daughters, two great grandsons and .one great granddaughter, Sisters Mrs, F, Gouidie. and Mrs, Elizabeth Trona, of Victoria, services were held in Sands Chapel of Roses, Sidney, on Oct, 29 with Rev. R, H. Pratt offi- elating. Interment was at Holy Trinity. Cemetery, Patricia Bay, TIDE TABLE PACIFIC STANDARD TIMES AT FULFORD HARPOUR 3.55 8.15 2.10 9.15 pelt 4.50 a.m, 9.19 am. 2.30 p.m. 9.45 p.m. 5.40 acm, 10.00 a.m, 2.45 p.m. 10.20 Bem, 6.35 asm, 10.45 a.m. Nov, 3.10 peMe Nov. 11.00 pam Nov, 4.30 a.m. Nov. 11.46 a.m. Nov, 3.35 Delle Nov. 11.35 oom, Nov, 12 8.20 a.m. Nov, 32.43 p.m. Xow. 4.05 p.m. Nov. 12,25 a.m. Nov, S15 a.m, Nov, 2.0° pum. Nov, 4,25 p.m. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov, Nov. Nov, Nov, Nov, Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. ~t =3 =1 = ww W Oo OO OF “came. to Sidney with her parents _at-the age of four. -With the Canadian — Brigade.in- West Germany and it. Ted made one more- move to the Canadian Joint Staff” “OE, F. (TED) FAIRS. in Washington, DC, communications ‘During. his four -years >. in Washington, Mr, Fairs:tooh. a Cuniversity, “accounting and ‘this has been - _ particularly. useful: since leav- “extension. course. in ing the service in 1065.’ ; The. Fairs, with their |. boys aped 12 and 13, live ‘in the Gordon Head area, For the. time being they: have ---no plans to move, ae : » Of the new job, Ted “says: “I enjoy my work in the North Saanich: office and ['m looking forward to. the challenges which are bound. to come With: the’ new job’. -where_ he ’ worked: on a number of special. international and electronic committees. He retired: with the. rank of. major. two- Plans” “tor the: Christmas. Te: “and. Bazaar’. to. be. held in St. : Stephens’ ‘Parish’ Hall on Satur- - ‘day, November 8, were the prin- cipal. business of : the- A.C.W, ; meeting held on October 29. The tea will be: opened at:2: 15 p.m,” and stalls will ‘include white. ele-- phant; books, needlework, novel- ee .|-tles, -home. cooking and country : “=| kitchen, . of eet Brentwood College’ Old Boys Memorial Service will be held at: -the Brentwood College Memorial “Chapel on: Sunday,” ‘November: 9 : ‘ turned’ to her home -at-1196 Dig- : at 11 o'clock. The address will -be. given. by Bishop Ge R “Cale. verte a ee Miss Jane Fergusen, daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. R, T, Ferguson | of Youbou and granddaughter, of.” Archdeacon and Mrs. E. H, Mad- : docks, is: ‘to be married in the ~ Brentwood ollege ” Memorial: ; . Chapel. On: Saturday, November 8,°. at-7:30. pem..-The bridegroom is Mr. Peter Joseph Phillips of. |. cArdee, Fire... The ceremony will’ 4 be: ‘performed by “Arehdeacon : Maddocks Bags “Mr, and Mrs, Alan 3 Rober=. : “ton: of -982 Marchant, Road “have : as their “guests Mr. Rober tson’s : “, parents, Mr, and Mrsj::A, Ro=. |: _berton: from Calderbrook, : Sasy katchewan. eke Mrs. George -Mitrou has’ re-" i nan-Road ‘after. ‘spending’ a:ten. days'. holiday with relatives in: Brandon, Manitoba, ee Ap Mr, and Mrs. “Vern Ward of Richmond, -B .C. spent a week as ‘guests’ of Mr, atid Mrs. Eldon C. [iP Chapman, 1042 ‘Benvenuto Ave, g. ~ 2360, Beacon " BEACON CAR AND TRAILER SALES LTD. 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