OB mate wage increase ‘in the current International: Nickel Co, - dispute was excessive, The federal ‘commission on - * prices ‘and “incomes is investi-: gating recent steel-price in- creases.) ! \FORMATION: SYSTEM , ~The Science Council of Canada =. are Sane “a osition Leader CANADA CHOICE" es TOP. SLO oe i GEM THEATRE SIDNEY ~ 656-3033 Mr... Stanfield. had’ asked if by. phen the government. ~ Support and develop education - organizations, plus-.the develope “iaent of new fa cilities, . space. . Anik, can Eskimo word meaning co brother, : ms satellite, - of a debt paid to the Eskimo.” “ted: by. Julie- -Frances Czapla, a _- Parents came to Canada: from Poland. in’ 1920. : -& Montreal ‘suburb, décentralized - lized . information ‘sys- tem. for. scientific and technical : ‘jective ofa national policy: for “Such = information. would: be ~ tion for information exchange, “|: and training in. information: and support: research, development | . and innovation, ; | That. should include masimum : “use: of existing facilities such as _ the extensive ones in federal -de~ partments, ‘universities, | pro~ vincial governments and other ESKIMO SAT 1 oie | e nde-an Sskimo |” -Will seme day be Cufiada’s first man_on-the. moon, but the Eski- mo community is at least being given early recognition in outer The name of Canada’s first communications’ satellite will be One of the judges in 1 the ¢ coun- | try-wide contest: to name the poet~singer Leonard Cohen, said the honor “is’ kind The winning. name was submits. 24-year-old. bookkeeper whose. She lives in ~ information ‘in-Canada. to: make é . the ‘best us of the’ ‘millions. of}: » dollars. spent on such information * across. the country, © The. council : said the basic’ ob- * tof” “promote ° ‘international cO-opera- BY ELSIE BROWN : 1b! “ment District Chairman, John Trustee, gave the .speach of - Welcome tothe gathering, He paid tribute to the Mayne Island Volunteer. firemen for “of the community, “stressing > call celve-no remuneration to com- ae - Canter: “Store “and Mri? Mrs. Dick Pugh, “Miners Bay responsibility. -of turning in the alarms from their places of business, : Representative Fire Dept., Lieut. Robert - address and was high in praise of the volunteer: “firemen who : are often’asked lo render ser- vice to’ the community calling for sacrifice Of time and " energy, Audrey Aitken, daughter of _ Mrsand Mrs. John Aitken, eut® the ribbon to declare the fire- hall officially. open and the visitors, were given a‘tour of : ‘the premises -by member's of: NOTICE OF MEETING . To All De Property Ae general meeting sponsored by: the Deep”: Cove Prorerty : Owner °S ‘Association | will ‘be héld at’ the Holy ‘Trinity. Church Hall,” a 27, 1969, You are urged: _ SIDNEY LIBRARY — “fom NOV. 2 THERE WILL BEA DISPLAY OF ART oe BY LOCAL ARTISTS AT SIDNEY LIBRARY. Come and See the: Painting, Woodwork, Weaving” and other work. the fire department. ep Cove. Owners. 8 pem.: Thursday, Nov. oe to. attend: es 1 TO DEC. a =MONDAY _ FRIDAY- 7 45 P, M:- : SATURDAY 6:50 P.M, & 9: 00 PM. ies MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY . a CAT 1:15 P.M - Matinee all Soats 50¢ ADMISSION” ‘Adults $1 00° Students. 75¢. ba Children accompanied by. parents. 50¢ a "THURSDAY - FRIDAY — SATURDAY : NOW. 20-21-2200 Watch this couple outwit.a computer, embezzle a fortune, and live’ a. "happily ever after-—almost! Metvo. Goldwyn Mayer sitexéns A Ma LUnnE Pied Ager, “Pe BRE TON Peter Ustinov. Maggie Sih INVITE Wednesday, Dec. 3rd:ai 8°? Me: = S0prano plus duets on organ wi Ms Pick ¢ up complimentar ¥ Lickets Reception Desk CONN ORGANS. “> Karl Malden -- ~ REGINALD STONE And) ~— STAN LEAKE: To an organ concert ul Sidney Travelodge Banquet Room, ° - ‘Program includes ‘guest appearance of Margaret Thomson, : from Monday 24th. REGINALD. STONE ORGAN STUDIO : Off Pandora at 1547 Quadra — 383-0239 You. ith Reg. Stone and. Stan: Leake, at J . mS Travelodge . THOMAS ORGANS Olt Was-an. auspicious ‘occa: ‘sion when Mayne Island’s new. Fire. Hall was’ officially open-' ed:on, Saturday after noon, ‘Nov. ‘ "Rainsford, “Fred Greenslade, their untiring efforts on behalf . the: fact that they are all on” w+ hours ’a day and re= pensate ‘them for their. time. Mr. Greenslade thanked Mr. and Mrs. Bert Girardi, Mayne | ttnd.t- Trading Post for taking the of. Saanich - ' Mortimer also” gave a short 47-18 _ (OPENING HELD ON MAYNE ISLAND ee In, the: ‘absence of. Improve= “with $100 anda BY MAR Bs BACKLUND Ontario, shas: -arrived - to Spend some time with son. ahd family, aa Mry: and Mrs. Barry Smith. This: a is the: ‘first time that Mr. ‘Smith, on pShey. has. been'to Galiano, - “He is -Tetired ‘from the- Department (Of Highways in Ontario. ~ ‘A. Murphy, and dealt mostly with final ‘plans’ ‘for’ ‘the’ Christmas Bazaar. Sick visitor Mrs. L. Robinson has. visited during the ‘ing of the library | will be an- nounced. soon, . Rev, Benjamin Fream has con- sented.to open the Bazaar.on Sa= turday November 22, at 2.30p.m, During the coming week, all of tho ladies will -be ‘busy making candy, ... cookies, -. cakes, un« earthing treasures to. be sold at: ing -uprons, goods stall, Mr..and Mrs, Barry Smith, who -{ have now moved from Winnipeg, Manitoba, “With. their “new. son, _| Douglas, and. two purebred Sa-~.. -| moyed dogs, Tab and Rega, They . purchased «the - Lodge from: Mr, and Mrs. James Deas, who are. now. in. Vancouver, and commute -| to the Island on weekends, _. Barry, who has been with. IBM | in, Winnipeg, came to’ ‘Galiano in August ‘of this "year and liked it $0.much: that he and his’ wife . decided to become, owners, They have many. plans for some ex- - pansion in the near future,. will- -keep the Lodge open for’ guests during the winter, and welcome | meal, from * Las Vegas, Nevada, where. they ‘met. Mr. and Mrs, C.D. A. Tweedale, and Mr, Tweedale.competed in an interesting inyitational golf match, ...Members from Vancou-" ver, Prince. George, . Penticton, and’ Kelowna areas were invited to” play’-at- the: Paradise - Valley ) Golf and- Country Club and the Bonanza Golf and Country Club, the tounament lasted three days, . and on. the third day, they won their flight. Mr, Rees and Mr. Tweedale both a matched set of “His and Hers’? baggage, 7 William: Smith,: from’ "Toronto, ‘The monthly meeting of the Ga- to iano Ladies ~ Service: Club Was - conducted. by president Mrs, I, - past month Mrs, C, 0, Twiss, Mrs, “Flo” Bellhouse, and: MIS.” Hibbs, are oa Library ecards and envelopes are now... almost: ipletiencb thanks to several diémbers help- ing Mrs, | Jur phy, and the open- the white elephant stall, and mak=_ ‘etc., for the new Galiano..Lodge has been sold. . anyone . who wishes to. have an : on Mr. and Mrs. John Rees have} ‘returned were presented | by NiGK Lott” take. us ‘across Europe be-2 | Bay ferry terminal, ‘ «said: goodbye |.to >familles and friends andboar ded the seferry.: After aquietcross- , ing, talking about’ what we would do in Britain, welett - the buS.depot'in downtown . <4 Vaneouver and het: Ray's © “dad, who took ustotheC.N, | Station and there we board= ed. the train at.8.15: p.m. Our next four days: on the train was a bad exper- : lence, The day coach was “erewddd "and “the Food! “t0u: “expensive, of the time singing folk _ $ongs, or..listening-to the drunk ~ who — cuntinually™.- bothered. the passengers, The only ray of sunshine in _ our gloomy trip was the Dutch. schodi: teacher who . kept. us entertained _ by ~SAANICHTON NOTES ~ Former. Saanichton residents, | Mr,.and Mrs, C. Allen, returned last week to their home on Mt. Newton Cross. Road. where they plan‘ to Spend the winter months, and will return to their Fort St...John home. in. the spring. Their son. Ted,: who has-been family sinee September and at- tending Claremont high school, is now. pack at home With his parents,’ Road, was the winner of the week in- the .‘*Passpart 70’ Contest, sponsored by CKDA; Her prize Sunbeam electric frypan,: card ‘party on “Wednesday even- ing were. Mrs, J.-Bryce, Miss |. M. «Marshall, Ee = Sarup- -and B. Hoole. = tending B.C.UT.. in Burnaby, spent:the Remembr ance Day holi- ry, Mt, Newton Cross Road. WOUL D YOU LIKE TO SEND PERSONALIZED -CHRISTMAS CARDS __ THIS YEAR? . CALL 656-1151 The following is the metero- foxical report for the week end= ing Nov, 16 furnished by the Re- search Station, Saaniehton: Mayimiim. tem. (Nov 12) = - 6 55 ‘Minimum tem. (Nov, i6) --- 32 Minimum on grass -----+-.- 23 Precipitation: ~----.-----.. (62 Total Precipitation woes DE95 Sunshine --- -. 00. ence eee 14.6 SIDNEY Supplied by the meter ological division, Department of Trans- gan SSHot Millions: Bob Newhart Metrocolor > MON, « ~ TUES, ~ WED, - THURS, + FRI. ~ SAT, : NOVEMBER 24 ~ £5 ~ 26 « «27 233 5 20 © “One show each night at. 7:45 hem, also Saturday matinee at.1:15 pom, STEPHEN BOYD-AVA GARDNER RICHARD HARRI JOHN HUSTON PETER O'TOOLE MICHAEL PARKS _-GEORGEC SCOTT A MASTERPIECE — Sa ANNOUNCING THE ALL NEW. \ LONDON SUPER SHOW TOURS \ (Dor 3 WEEKS — AT THE LONDON THEATRE Including afr fare from Sid top London Shows, transfers Rooms with private bath, full £ ‘nelish breakiasts, and many extras, Weekly departures, From $5740 a For Additiona | CAL “—" — Lénith 6327 Gulf Islands ND IF A GENIE ANSWERS Denoeg ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES* LIMITE neyy tickets to saven ‘S in London Hotel, l information l 656-4115 Saanich . sony DON'T HANG UP D “Pruman's Fashions — LADIES APPAREL. 2480 Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. Phone 656-3828 SLIMS & DENIMS UNIFORMS DRESSES - REGULAR & HALE SIZES SWEATERS = BLOUSES LINGERIE FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 834-1919 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers WEATHER Mean iemperatire ----.~- ‘44.6 Precipitation --+-+---.--.- 04 “Total ~------.--2 222. ca TIMES ARE PACIFIC ST ANDARD Noy,. 21 4,20 a.m. 101 Nove Ghbo. 8.30 a.m, 8.6 Nov, 2} 1.50 pom, [1.1 Nov, 21 O15 pom, 25 Nov, 22 5.05 asm, 10.9 Nov, 22 9.45 acm. B65 Nov, 22 2.10 pon, 14,0 Nov, 22 B45 Poin 1.9 Nov, 23. 6.15 am. 11.6 Nov, 23 10.40 a.m. 10.0 Nov. 23 2.25 Em, 10.9 Nav, 23 10.20 pom. 1G Nov, 24 6,50 a.m. 12.0 Nov, 24 1140 -a.m, 104 Nov, 2 2.45 rome 10.8 Nov, 24 10,50 p.m, 1.5 Nov, 25 TS am, 12,2 Nov, 25 12.35 tam. 10.8 Nov, 25 3.05 pom, 10.7 Nov, 25 11,22 pam, 1.5 Nov. 26 8,25 asm, 12.2 Now 26 2.05 p.m. 10.3 Nav. 26 3,20 p.m. 10,5 ov, 25 12.05 acm. 1.8 Nov, 27 8.55 avr, 12.2 Nov. 27 2.45 pom, 10,2 Nov, 27 4,00 pain. 10.2 port for the week ending Noy. 15. Maximum tem, (Nov. fi) -- 55 Minimum tem, (Nov: 16)/<-- 29 TIDE TA TABLE Calculated at Fulford Harbour. _ The journey that would. “|_ gan very. calmly at Swartz * ope We-~ We spent most’ es Staying with the George Doney |. Mrs, F. spear, East Saanich . “was -a°'12-inch | casserole type | “ Migs Elaine Pelter, who j is ate _ -day with her parents and brother, : Mr. and Mrs. T. Pelter and Bar- |" The. five are: wale 752 Greenleaf Drive. They’ ve ‘got their. Grade 13 certificates and plan to” ‘pone ‘their, formal.” education -at- university next fall. ee “In the “meantime : ‘they’re ‘getting © some «highly-import- a ee ant ‘informal’ education. ‘Which: they are Boing. ‘to. Share. ; With readers of. The Review. Five: Saanich “Peninsula ’ 19-year-old boys” took off: for Europe last month after working during the summer for a nest-egg | to. get them started and over the rough spots on their hitch-hiking journey.” : ‘Their first Teport appears today and more will follow “as they’ move to the Continent-from England. © : ‘Nick Lott,’ the’ writer.of the first report, who--lives at 8727~Dencross Terrace; Dave’ Kerr,’ 10154 Resthaven Drive; Ted Clark, 10775 MeDonald "Park Road; ~ Ray- Thotnber, 4952- Cordova- Bay Roads and: Jim vinings in the Netherlands, As the hour of our de- parture from the traingrew ‘nearer: we became more excited about the coming journey _ by... jot... Finally that evening we arrived at Dorval “and -entered - majestic air terminal. We “were all impressed by. the “cleanlisess and efficiency | of the terminal, and were. “ardess, “=The fearsome, group + boarded: the-DC=8 at-11.15 and we all felt quite ele- tent of 20,000-feet.. On board we received splen- - did service. by beautiful “were all quite infatuated by each one of us! ever, on landing at Prest- wick the next. day we all felt so low when they told us it was goodbye, ‘At 12 noon we arrived in. Glasgow after a scary ride -in- an. old bus built “for one, but which contained 240, : - Qur_ stay in, Glasgow was rather. disappointing, €X> -ple we met:-who. showed us “around ‘for the evening. The “kids were all shocked that we could work for a:‘stim- mer and then:go to Eur-- Ope and: that we an had : “ears,” Beet ns ania “pub that had exactly the. - right atmosphere, but it teaching us. Dutch phrases. bas necessary: in “our. travels - an the ~ : waiting to meet our stew~ vated, in fact to the ex-— _ young ladies whom we knew -- How- - . : ‘ cept for the few young peo~ : - Winners at the Community Club _ “They” took us” “to a nice — --flatin'the. east end (slums), There we sawhowdirty and ~ ,losed ‘dewn at 19 pom, o® oe we went to one‘of the boys’. = ioe filthy a city can be, and all. - over the city the smog hung “ ‘low to’ the roofs “and the brick was all stained black with soot, © After theonedayinGlas- gow we. trained down < to”. London, : On the eight-hour --trip we couldn't get over how every inch of land was used, “and all. the small farms right amongst the smoke stacks of’ industry. For an hour we passed through .- ‘the dark ‘dense suburbs of London and then finally arrived at. Euston station in the early evening... Unfortunately all “hostels _were full so we the: were forced to pack five of . us ‘into “one™hotel room, which still- cost us 22/6d ($3.25) a night, and that - after some small bicker- _ing. -That night We. slept soundly, and we awoke to begin ‘our. adventure. in fabled London Town, ..- 4s “: (Take Out), - “OPEN DAILY 9- 6 ~- PHONE 656-4123 Ye Deck: Cafe °VAN ISLE ‘MARINA, SIDNEY, " CHICKEN AND CHIPS $l. 25 - FISH 1 AND CHIPS: $1. 25, 2428 Beacon Ave: “SIDNEY SPORTING GOODS CHOOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS BIKE NOW - WHILE THE SELECTION. IS GOOD NEW TOYS ARRIVING DAILY Phone 656-2031 FOR SALE THIRTY“ six Foor TROLLER MILART. in excellent condition and complete with all fishing gear, 4 saceraice $13,000 1, owns Phone 65 6- 2376 NG She Beacon at Fifth 24 Hour Towing Service 6 KEEP YOUR CAR IN ~ SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION Contribute To Your Own Safety And The Safety of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. Phone 56-1922 . 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