BY GARTH coWaRD: ~Alr Cadet. t Headquarters took ona new. look: Saturday ‘even-" ~>- ing, when over -200 cadets and - _- their friends danced to the mu- aie of tha "Peace Seep". - For the Peace Jeep, it was the first thme in months they have, been able to play: in:the Sidney © area... Previous bookings all over. - Vancouver Island have kept this up and coming group, very busy, . Jim Bond,: spokesman for the band, - agreed . with: Sgt. Terry Wood, who organized the dance, that. the evening. was a tremens: dous success. |. . supplies as well ‘as paint; activities. “support in future.) ~~ “Stic the “Squadron ‘has begun the heavy ‘construction ‘program, at ‘Headquarters, hundreds of dol- - lars have been: spent on building: “claimed witha - Standing ovation On ‘being honored: as: ‘Routlons of. “Funds for: all these expenses | “have been raised by. the. pubile at large attending and support- ing both Squadron: and Kinsmen - Brethour’ $ ‘dauchter; s sere! 3a: EE Richmond “and? Herman: Shade,« + Bab” Whyte, Chairman. ot. tho. Kinsmen Sponsoring Committee, and Captain D, Price, Chmmand- ing Officer of the Squadron, sin- cerely thank everyone for their past support, and request your: : Future dances are now being om planned, ee We all “know how + expensive: ‘paint is, especially when: you use. over 20 gallons cach-yoar, of ticance, = ‘New Yours Eve: Frolic. And Supper FAVORS AND PRIZES. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE a. - ADMISSION, $8.00 per couple (LIMITED ADMISSION) for information & reservations phone 652- 16793, ~ PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING The Corporation of the District . of Central Saanich , cs ALL CANDIDATES MEETING AND PUBLIC FORUM ON PROPOSED SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM (au Counelt Members will be present) ; at the : Co age ‘Saanichton Agricultural Hall ; ~ November: 27. 1969, at 8: :09 p. Mee SHE PUBLIC. IS: CORDIALLY INVIT ED Qh ee sat & aa ee FB, Durrand, Municipal Clerk locks picture and sound insures Jonger. tube life. exciua and memory: Fine Tuning contro! for preciae ” *aet-and-forget’' . twaoter... mim sn ‘Tri-City: Cabs ~ Limited . was ‘fined $50 in Sidney magistrate’s. court’ on. Saturday, Nov, 22° for’ operating”: cortrary: to conditions “The: - Brethote eae lived ‘in inhabitants . at its. optimum: point for dleck-snd-white ss well as color 25.006 vol Its of CRT power gives erisp, true-to-(ifa pictures , - New, glare: “proof Bonded: Shiai 25-inch Rara Earth Phosphor: color picture tube with 288 square Inches cf ¥ permanant tuning on avery channel. » Cabinetry ‘at Benving Wainut or Scandinavian Walnut veneers and solids LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM AT ONLY $529. 00 (00 Mrs. “Philip: Brethour was ace Mrs, Brethour was intraduced to tha Club-smembers by John: ; Atcheson » delved “deeply into. the history. ofthe Brethour family. “which | who “obviously”. -is forever: part. of the history “of. the northern: part ‘of Saanih” Peninsula and the Town of Sid- = ney, ste He traced the: path.of Samuel. “Bretiour,: first.of the’ farally “tos: come to the area. Europe’ by tho} Driven from Ireland for a couple of genera- tions ‘until uprooted once more by. political unrest. and in 1834 they set°sail for Canada and sete tled in the County. of York, - ‘Surely the community should not be expected to’ accept the bur- den of responsibility in protect- ing any business venture. - Another problem in connection. with the breakwater is-that “it may form a pocket with the “foreshore to the east and trap -- debris, In: additiou, the cur- rents. will be altered andthe normal..dailv. © flushing by. the tides will be impeded, This could ~ lead toa concentration of pollu- tion and make the beaches of the: “permanently une Edlet of Nantes, “his: people had been given sanc~ . tuary by, Ruson Anne of England, Lane ate epemese “the land that is’ now’ Sidney, f- the present. A! Irport. andr ing through tu ‘the sea, taking When Samuel passed away four, - years. later the property was div. tded among ‘his'sons. The family 5 .. ploneered.. Land-also the Vand § Railway, @ grawth of Sidsey.. -B Jullus’ Brethour being the first had. In 1384:Samuel Brethour mar- ried Miss St. Johnand they farm-" ed. in’ Ontario for 29 years and their first 13 children were born. In the Spring of 1373 they moved to Victoria and shared a house with the Sandover family. Con~ ox; Vineod bu tha Sandaraes a mnal,, septic: tanks" are unsuitable. let a ban be placed on further build- © ‘ing, --- even ata loss to the. money-hungry land speculator. If this sewage service refer= ‘endum is approved on December 6th the building boom in Central Saanich will - be tremendous, “Those. of us with children in local schools should also appré- ciate that. overcrowding there will become worse, with little | hope: Of solution if'the recent | an- | Provincial Government nouncement is to be believed. hy “Cochrane - STUMPS, hae -656- I. _ROCKBLASTING. 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Mr, Atcheson, . president.of the ling. “They.alse: : -established 4 company for curing. and: ao Henry Brethour: = male public school teacher { in the = @rea,.- marketing pork. products, was the . first an eee “William” Brethour moved to | _,Kensas, and those that remained |- eo Were “John, Juliuss Mary. lenry, |. James, Wosley, Samuel. Annie, = Georgina, Margaret and. Phillip, sdnayle eT; Brethour “Mrs Medicine Hat, her’ maiden name Winifred Fatt, Hor early child- hood there was: followed by pri- vate school at Yale, B. C., run by -the Sisters of All Hallows, “In 1918 she came to visit Mr, who owned. Sidney Trading Post, located where Sid= ney Super Foods now. stands. She became his bookkeeper and later- Was a part-time stenographer for the B, Cc. Police. : ce Mrs. Ss. Brethour’s family. came to Victoria and resided in the old ‘Lieutenant -. Governor's resin dence. on Trutch Street... The house is’ now a- guest. home,. _Mr, Atcheson continued: “In 1926 Phillip Brethour. purchased |: @ new Essex car, and Mrs.’ Bre= thour’s daughter tells me this was _the cHncher that swayed-her mo- ther into marriage.’ He -reiated that the Brethour : household kept open house seven |. days’ a week at their residence “near the Airport. during the 1939-|: 1945 War... Morning’ and night there was hospitality to the air= men and © also - thelr: families, - ay am ‘told that Mrs, “Brethour rald: warden, and: “understand” we very. efficient one, . While Mr. Brethour was.a meme}: “Sof the PavificRangers."’ Said: “Our citizen of | 8 we the year. still corresponds: with | ~Mmany of these. airmen and thelr was an’ alr. ‘familles.*! . Mrs, Brethour-is an i honorary “past president of the Royal Cana~ dian Legion andanactive member |. of St, Andrew's Anglican Church. | Further tributes. were ‘paid to the guest by Mr.-Atcheson's col- | legue: in” the» Rotary’. Award, George Hafer, and Mayor-A.W, Freeman on behalf of f the Townot Sidney . Receptions Held “Alder man’ and ‘Mrs. Stanley. Dear entertainad “Neighbours at: their home on Malaview- Avenue ’| igs “on Saturday afternoon to give: newcomers to Sidney: an oppor= tunity jto. meet. candidate. for: mayor, Alderman Dear, Mr and Mrs. R, Munsell. held” a coffee party at their. home to |: ‘enable guests to. hear the views of ‘candidate ‘for mayor, Alder= man Stanley Dear, In order to give a wie of guests. the opportunity of meet ing Alderman S, Dear and his] - wife, Mrs. J, Wakefield entere tained at a luncheon last week || at her home on Third St, Ald, and Mrs, W. W, Gardner, Shoreacres Rd, held open house Thursday Nov, 20, to Introduce to thetr. friends Ald. S,. Dear, candidate for Mayor of Sidney, Buy and Sell Old China, Silver Furniture and Bricabrac 9612 4dth Street, Sidney Phone 6356-3515 A Message For You For the Finest in floor Coverings . . . . 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