t , » : « 4 ' * yes ‘holiday. 622 ‘Fisgard St. 383- ~8324, 2 - 1941—before the United States ' Cleaner, SANITARY GARBAGE SERVICE. ‘Sidney Clean-Up, ‘BOOK EXCHANGE. 9785. - ‘STH _ “HOLIDAY. HOME EXCHANGE”? WANTED FR TIMBER, ae Wednesday, February 4, 1970 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE: HAOASERATONEUUUUREUUGGEOULGEUEAUELONGREOOOGA0QGB0Q00GUOUUOUUEUUONEEONNQ0R0000000409E00¢000900880900000/0050UUELDEELSESEQNESHONONEE mi BY MARY KIERANS. sn ennENR Many books have been written about World War II, but, page for page, IRON COFFINS by Her- bert Werner is one of the most exciting accounts of submarine warfare and what it was like aboard the German U-boats fighting the long, terrible Battle of the Atlantic that we are likely to be given. Werner served on numerous U- boats - as Ensign, Executive Officer, and finally Captain. He describes in detail his long sea patrols, and the gradual deterioration. of German sub- marine power from the early days when, by Churchill’s. ad- mission, U-boats nearly strangled England, to the last days of the War when the mor- tality rate for. German © sub- marines and. their crews ‘was fantastic:: approximately 28,000 out of 39,000 German sub- mariners died, and 779 out of 842 U-boats were sunk. Werner’s descriptions of -the individual. German submariner’s plight are often poignant. And of special interest to historians and gripping to the general reader, is his account of attacks on U-boats by American warships, which he names, as early as the summer of was in a declared war. All in all, PRON COFFINS is a dramatic and moving memoir, a rare document: of the most ‘nam involvement, significant part of the Battle of the Atlantic. It may well become the military book of the year. Another memoir of equal in- terest is) AMBASSADOR’S JOURNAL by J. Kenneth Galbraith. On all accounts, this diary is absorbing and rewarding reading. It covers the period from his appointment by John F. Kennedy as Ambassador to India in 1961 to his return to the United States after the assassination of the President. While there is great political substance in this informal. journal: the Goa crisis, the beginnings of a personal. con- troversey with Dean Rusk, Galbraith’s early warnings of the dangers in the American Viet-: itis in its wealth of lively personal anec- dotes that it. shines. SWEET RETURNS QUEBEC (CP)-There were 3,501,000 litres of honey collected in Quebec in 1969.compared with 2,395,000. litres in 1968. -Each beehive produced an average 82 pounds of honey compared with 55. pounds in © 1968: Quebec's. bureau of statistics said the value in-dollars came. to $980,000, up -from $671,000 the previous year. Local Library Book Busier By 12,830 There was a 12 per cent increase in the circulation of books from the North Saanich and Sidney Branch of. the Vancouver Island Regional Library in 1969 over the previous year. South area librarian, Mary Kierans r-vorts that the 12 per cent represents 12,830 books. A total of 106,673 books were circulated last year as compared to the 1968 total of 93,843. This is broken. down as follows, with the 1968 - figure in brackets: Adult fiction 36,517 (35,260) an increase -of 1,257: adult non-fiction -- 24,420 (20,725) an increase . of 3,695; periodicals -- 5,451 (3,915) an increase of 1,536; paperbacks | -- 21,106 (16,956) an increase of — 4,150; Juvenile fiction --.13,289 (11,951) up 1,338; juvenile non-fiction. -- 2,953 (2,371) an increase of 582; juvenile paperbacks '-- 2,373 (2, 478) a decrease’ of 105: Pamphlets -- 610 (277) an increase of 333. - "CARD OF THANKS ‘AJAX. HOME AND OFFICE ‘Specializing: in: win- ‘dows, floors and -special clean- ‘up. Bob Scott, 652-1581, 42-tf Ray Bowcott, 656-1920, 24tt “Ste Across from Pool Hall, Sid- ney. © : te. For’ infor mation. about. Tent: free: Write” “Box: 444 West -Shoreacres ~ -shape, now is: the time to bring it. to Reeds: Saw. Repair, _3tf ‘°.j care’ and “kindness of © Dr.- We . : : ee : Buckingham and staff, of Rest os PRIVATE. AND. SEMI-PRIVATE ae accommodation’ fora lady. or ~~ gentleman, | oa Rest) my Home, . Sidney." : 656- 1727, 41 tf | ee BINGO. a IF you" WANT. Your MOWER. dn. ‘My sincere thanks for’ the -“many cards, letters and kind | expressions of sympathy sent to me by my friends in Sidney and- ‘district, on the sudden passing of. -my husband, William: Kerr. Your thoughtfulness was most appreciated. Mrs... Jean Kerr, 1209 Shannon Road ~ Regina, ‘Sask. . oe Bel THE FAMILY | of the late Mr, John. William: | Hawthorn’ gratefully ‘acknowledge “ex-" pressions - “of. sympathy ‘and: the. pla Hospital. oo 2 : “COMING EVENTS. GO. —, Royal’ Canadian’ Legion, Mills * Road. Starting» Wednesday, February 11, 8 p.nf, 20 games, 2 jackpots. Admission $1.00. Completely new format. 4-3 ° ~ WANTED “ANY. -amount and size, Cashor stump- . age basis. Box Me Review. 51-tf _WE: BUY. ‘for: ‘cash any used saleable merchandise, —-656- 3153. CIRCLE VALENTINE'S Day on ‘your -1970. Calendar; — Victoria Western Horsemen's Club dance... » Feb... 14, 1970. (Midnight Ram- blers). $4.00 couple. Sanscha ’ Hall, Sidney. 419- 2793, and 479- 1303, 48 “VALENTINE Dance. Cabaret “44 | “SMALL BOAT trailer tor 12. ft. boat, Phone 656-4451, Bel. HOUSEREE PING room clase to shopping, main floor. Apply Box. R, Review, § didney... me Bel BY RESPONSIBLE couple, with two small girls, older 2-3 bedroom house in Sidney, | by March 15 or’ April 15, Fenced yard preferred, Reasonable rent, Phone 656- 2925, ied RIDE DAILY Monday ‘through Friday from Big Louie's to arrive’ Goodwill Enterprises before 8:30. im, Urgent, (652- 8063; -— LADY RE “QU InES ride Ty View ~ torin five days week, 30 = $ pin: ~ Phone if HAN bel ‘ive ioseeacouasunrunvananoneihA some SURALANE notre Tet WaNitD HELP Us: show Housekeeping guaranteed Tri- Chem liquid embroidery. Work when its convenient to you and eara as.much as you want. For information — write Rosenthal, 6295 Robin Way, RU. Sidney, gel | Ten, February 14, 2:00 pani: Sty Good - Doreen: style, Saturday February (14, Agricultural Hall, Saanichton, $4.00. couple. Refreshments. ‘Tickets 652- 2124, 2-5 CANADIAN. BIBLE Soclety Annual: Rally at 7.30 pum. Feb, With, in Foursquare Church, 5th St. Rev. ALR, Tingley will speak and show a filo “Penzotti Path- . ways’ All weleame, 5-1 CHILD HEALTH Conference Brentwood, Sai michton | and -Tsartlip: School. Also | ine ~ formation: and registration for: Prenatal’ Classes. For ap: pointments phone 686-1188. f VALENTINE'S Colfee Party, February 14,010 aime - 12 noon, Margaret. Vaughin-Bireh «Hal, Fourth St, Admission 80e. St. Andraw's Mor ning Gr OUP, Hee PENNY AUCTION and Valentine ~dohn's Hal), sponsored by Peep ove Iw OWnlew id ‘ : pale anni “Loyal Order of Moose BINGO. oBvery: Tuesday, 7730 Pattie 60/40. per cont Moose Tame 5, Victoria or phone 652-2514. 4-2 Saanbchton bee : Bpnosite Falrerounds Piatt AVON CALLING WORK WANTED People need People ~ who will . supply them owith Aven young DUTCH LADY wants Cosmetiog, Be an. Avon housecleaning in Brentwood Bay represonlabve and tura spare lime into money. Call now 682- ~ WO4 collect) Evenings, Or write: Ao ienther ator Oinfield Wel ORRY, Vietoria, Be. 0 4a WOMAN. experienert in bookkeeping, part ime, $1.40 per hr Apply Style Tone Cleaners, 2438 Beaeon. Srey, ae AG, Go A, qe Hues ieaming, carports, foyer] ror nee cae work, Qf cement and © concrete fully experienced, 656-2454 VVEING DOSE at hame fe responsible efficient seerctary + Latters, reports, ec, Measy Sianey Mr.and Mrs. D. W. Ruffle, 2330 Weiler Ave. held a reception at the Travelodge in Sidney recently in honor of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ruffle. Among the 60 friends and relations attending were several from out of town. Wayne Ruffle was best man at the marriage of his brother to Miss Kathy Highberger in Alexandria, Virginia,on January 3. Ian Campbell, 455 Cromar, returned. Monday from a. 14- month visit to Australia, and in time for his 21st birthday celebration on February 11. He obtained employment with the National. Mapping Service and Briefs Why not share with your neighbors the interesting tid-bits of news you come across in your daily ac- tivities? Phone them. to Mrs. Esther Berry at 656- WSL and they will be in- eluded in Sidney Briefs. travelled to all parts of the country. On the homeward flight lan broke the journey at Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and Honolulu. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Campbell. Ian plans on entering the B.C. In- stitute of Technology in. Van- couver in the fall, Sidney Branch of. the Save the Children .Fund. is making . up. “Cheer Bags’’ for Indian and Eskimo patients confined to hospital in the far north. It is one of many ‘‘do good” projects. of the organization which is continually trying: to help people, mainly children, in unfortunate circumstances. The ‘‘Cheer Bags’. are distributed at hospitals at Fort Smith, Fort. Chipewyan and Fort Resolution. Three hundred are needed and the members of the local branch require: help in their ‘Santa Claus” role. “Howard FULFORD- A member of oie of the- old-time families ofthe. Beaver Point district; the Stevens | family, Mrs. -Angelina (Lina) Howard, was laid to rest-in the family plot in Banff last week Lina was born ji in Beaver Point ‘on New Year’s Day in 1888, and. ‘attended school i in. ‘what is known as. the second. ‘oldest. school still ‘standing in the: Province, Beaver™ “Point: * School, ‘traditional re 6 ‘Schoolhouse; built: "1885. Lina “| received her teaching certificate o ‘when she was 16 but: had to wait .| two years before she ‘could take: ae ‘up her chosen profession, She 1906, : then ’ ‘went. to College in Coeur -de- Leon where She took a commercial course. ‘She met and ‘fnardied Walter J. = husband in 1959. Howard,.-in’ Edmonton, and two brothers Point, Peter Stevens, also’a‘sister, Mrs, Irene’ Sileck, in Ladner. Mrs. Sileck and Mr.: where the Rev. Andrews, United TOWN OF SIDNEY” ‘STORM SEWER - CONSTRUCTION | “Resthaven Drive us and. “Contract No, 101-701) Pe NOTICE TO Avenue; Contract, No. 103-7 OU" Wi be received hy willis. Cunliffe, Tait & Conipany Ltd, 1006 Government Street, Vice time on the uth oof February, tine and dates: contract tabltian af ‘his inant Work chides under 7 the in- Midlivae wWeoANE NU. Wars Speeieations dihions ot Tender may Tamed from the affiees af Walls, Cuntifte, Tait & Company Lrd,, TOM Caveviad | toria, FOC. fer the: sum of den CEO) dollars. achicha net reduadabie. fot me ‘ 4 tha eke hed & a, tad, Loan, Clerk, phone Hobo after Cp ra. qa fTowrool Sivines oe Red Be came: to. British “years ago, and had. 1670 Lands: End Road for the: past ie “attended: the Normal School in. Victoria, taught at Keremeos in 7 Howard in 1913° and: had ‘lived... most of her married life i in Banff, ao ‘She. was. pre- ‘deceased | by.” her e “She has one son, John Stevens . three : grand-children, two brothers in - Ladner, Nick and Beni Stevens, at. Beaver. ‘and. Andrew:: Andy. Stevens attended. the» funeral service at: Edmonton and © from there, journeyed. to Banff. Malaview Av enue oo ~ CONTRACTORS i Sealed tenders marked: “Ponder: for Storm Sewer. Construction, § Resthaven Drive and Malaview JE. LL | eee fornia, B.Co up ta 400 PLM local : 1970, and apened in public. at that i sayy a proximately 3.000 foot af storia & sewers on Resthaven Drive and. avd’ Corre § he abe Te ries” Church, officiated | at” “the in- terment, service at the: family plot. " Greville-Jones- ‘Padre’ decd. ‘Roberts - officiated . Veterans’ Cemetery. -Middlesborough » four years. ‘He was a life member. 7 of Britannia Branch, No.7 Royal Donations For ‘'B olumbia . ‘47 s esided. fates Save-the-Children Seeking Bags Of Cheer” They are short on. supplies. for the. bags and are seeking the following items: soap, wash clothes, hand. towels, tooth- brushes, small tubes. of tooth- paste, pocket-size Kleenex packs, combs, bobby pins, writing pads, pencils, ballpoint pens, crayons, small scissors, small toys and novelty items: Bags of . hard candy would be welcome too, and for a few adifit ‘Cheer Bags’? also supplied, the fund. members could do with things like needle - and thread, talcum, handcream, razors and shaving cream. “And,’? said Mrs. Gladys Sealey, who: is. in. charge. of collecting items for the bags, ‘‘we would welcome donations of material for making up the bags, which are drawstring: style and . measure - _ twelve inches by fourteen.’ Acallto Mrs. Sealey at 656- 2873 “ean. be made. for. . arrangements. Or items.can be - left at meetings of the Save the ~ Children’: Fund ‘branch at. St. - Funeral services were held in’. the Thomson and Irvine Funeral ~. Chapel today (Wednesday ) for. Eric Greville-Jones, who died at the Veterans’ Hospital, Victoria, “on. January 31, aged -74 vears. ‘Andrew's Church Hal! on the -) second and fourth Wednesdays of -each month, from 2 to 4.30 p.m, Mrs. Sealey sdid ‘the branch has: already | received. donations from local dentist, Dr: A. Gray, | and from Jim. Brigham of Sidney é and ‘the: interment. was. in. the |. ‘Pharmacy... ~The Branch. needs m ore. mothers Canadian | ‘Legion. Re Dunean,; and. children... ene eight, ‘Surviving are his wife: Dorothy - ~ Margaret; : ‘two: -daughters, Mrs... (Mavis) “Mooney, -Vietoria; ee ‘ and Mrs.’ C (Pauline) Worsley, : + $350 | fine on ‘Michael Grant. Dixon: | ao : suspended his driver’ s license for four months. : diwork is going on. Judge dD, G. “Ashby imposed a for, “impaired driving "and SUNDAYS 9, 4 ry N Food 2325 HENRY. AVE, SIDNEY, B.C. Jack and Norma Eccles HOURS BAM, tke 10 PM. A.M. OPM. BEACON SALES I CAR and sg : 1 - 9360 Beacon Ave. Sidney a qe 656-3821 1D. - 656- 144 “1s Ford Fairlane oe count ee "500" Station Wagon y- 8 A 1Y Apertfeet family 31 : HWvAGUARNHNRewRnenawnnenHunenoRMaRe nD ; 595. 00 on the floor, buekets $2,500 value joe 1966 Cyclone Comet 6x This deluxe two-door hard-top has ago va, four ' . Ceonsole, Vinyl root, nay : ‘heels; Michelin tires, fat extra Fins. rg, J al Vinyl nterion ela. ‘8 SAL b Ss. 995, 00 F 1960 Chevrolet Panel Areal workhorse with oxtra and Gaston front he al Priced Our customer signiment sales, Ratlam le I, BPN i : service | Pete cell any eopar trafter fer van LPN Prana attra attr atatn uh windows, racho , " clear, ; veveas on $595. 00 ‘inclndes con: he YE NY 656-1144 Mrs. Howard Edwards, Mr. and pick-up ~) With the. all for “Cheer Bags” Ae rn al “help i is another for. membership young and: not-so-young, to ‘help: }: -with the work it is: doing. ‘There | “areno formal meetings: Business aoe “is discussed © ‘informally. ate ‘the - : _ Wednesday: afternoon: meetings. oben while, sewing” and. “other any Reasearch Station Reunion Dinner Success Staff at the Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture Research Station at Saanichton invited the superannuated employees to a hot turkey dinner on January 31, prepared and served by the employees with Chuck Tyler as maitre d’hotel. _ Following a hearty meal, snapshots dating back to 1912 were shown and the audience participated by identifying the photographs and_ relating anecdotes.. The evening was pronounced a resounding success and many old friendships were renewed. Door prizes were given at the end of the evening. - Those. at the head. table were Jack Crossley, convenor .and Mrs. Crossley; Jack Woods, ex- superintendent of the Ex- perimental Farm and. Mrs. Woods, Dr. Bill. Newton; ex- officer-in-charge of the Plant Pathology Laboratory and Mrs. Newton. These two institutions were amalgamated. in. 1960 to. form the -Reasearch. Station under. Harry Andison, the | Director. ; Other invited guests were: Mr: and Mrs. Jack Bosher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, and Mrs. Connie Turley,» Bob. Hastings, .Mrs. “‘Hammie’’: Hammond,: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jeffrey, Mrs. Eva’ Kemp, Mr.. and. Mrs.. Frank Lines, Mr. .and: Mrs: Herbert ° Link, Andy MacKay, Mrs. Connie | Maxwell; .Mr. and. Mrs. “Jack Middleton, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ‘Northcote. Mrs..and Mrs. Ernie Orr, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs.’ Ed Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reid, and Mr. and Mrs. John Saint. Jack Forsythe: was presented -with a. parting gift from the staff and. Mrs.. Forsythe received a potted plant on the occasion of his ; transfer to. the Department. of ‘Transport at the > Airport. Altar meeting on Jan. 21 with election of Mrs. J.J. Woods as president. The group meets. at Margaret Vaughan Birch Hall. and Mrs. Les Puckett, | Officers Elected By Altar Guild but active Ladies’ Guild marked. its annual A small The Guild reports that a new credence table has been donated in memoriam to. the late Rev. Roy Melville. Mrs. L.S. Arm- strong is completing new altar linen and the Guild have provided aserver’s surplice. Regular altar duties included special decoration of the church for Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving festivals. Members took part in bridge socials during the. year and joined with the United and Roman. Catholic churches in ‘Project Part-. nership.”’ ' Other members of the’ 1970 slate include Mrs. L.S. Arm- — strong, vice president; Mrs. F.J. - Baker, treasurer; Mrs. G.H. Rafuse, secretary; Mrs. Stuart, ° publicity; Mrs. H. Wilder, sick visiting; Mrs. S.A. Kirk, altar - linens, assisted by Mrs. W.° McKeown. CANORA ROAD Attractive 2-3 bedroom home with full basement. “ine. rec room, garage and work shop. On 1 acre partly “treed. but including . ex- cellent. garden. Magnifi- cent sea views. $28,000 NORTH SAANICH South (of. experimental farm. 34 acre. park. like home 2 bedrooms on upper level, study ‘or bedroom -. Jower level, two fireplaces, ‘workshop,’ carport, many ‘extras.’ vu aes $27,500 ALMOND STREET ne retirement. owned and operated by G. D. Peaker Holdings Ltd. Sidney 2419 Beacon Avenue property with well built — cludes older 3 bedroom |. immaculate «= feo: At end of cul de sac with. park like meadow ad- - “joining one side of the ~~ -. property, Well built home — has 2 bedrooms, ‘pleasant aes living room with raised ‘slate hearth. Carport: & — fully” fenced: jot. “Ideal for: : the property. The lot has ; Closely. adiacent.:. “82, 500 on “RES. 656- 2976 GEORGE HOWARD 656- 3924 AMELIA AVE. Pleasant 1200 sq. ft.. 3-4 bedroom home on 90 x 120 lot. Finished room lower. level also space for extra | bedroom. Double width © paved drive. A real family home. . $26,000 INVESTMENT OP-. PORTUNITY In Sidney -.. Approved maximum density apartment site of 4. . acre’ prime property. ‘Amherst - Ave. Highest... location in Sidney. .IN- cottage in : condition, also large work shop. aoe $19,950 fy ~CROMAR ROAD | CEES - Exceptionally - suitable | a building - site. of one: half. ae as 2 fine trees and an old | logging road runs through’ : been perc tested, and piped water also power: care _ $8,000 Be xenon - _eSXEROX COPIESX.. ; 4 1OXCOPI ESXEROXCOPIESXER _kCOPIESKEROXCOPIESXEROXC -- EROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESKERC IXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXEROXCt - EROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXERO IXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXEROXCI _ TROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXERC -. 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