PAGE TWELVE THE 33’ GAFF-RIGGED CUTTER Diogenes went through a series of sea trials over the weekend, following a winter long refit by her owner and master David Betts. Mr. Betts, who is employed asa shipwright at Canoe Cove Marina, has been working evenings and weekends on his vessel, altering the cabin . structure, fitting a top mast onto the mianmast and laying a new ‘deck covering. ‘I still have a good bit of work to do on her yet,” . he told The Review, ‘but it won’t be too long before we have her @ mast re-stepped and the boat sailing again.” The 22nd Annual General Meeting of the _ Deep ¢ Cove W. A) Property Owners Assocation, will be held in - Hely ‘Trinity, Parish Hall, Mills Rd., ; at 8:00 p.m. on April 30th. 1970 “Hours DAN TOR Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge No. .1390 held Installation Cere- monies on Saturday evening, April 11, at the Moose Home, 7925 East Saanich Road. The following officers ‘were installed for the 1970-71 term: C. Tennant-Governor J. Priddle - Past Governor; S. Lench-Junior Governor; J. Waldner- Prelate: R. Charlesworth- Secretary: W. Gibbons- Treasurer; J. John- stone- Sergeant-at-arms: F. Moulton- 3-year Trustee; C. Penman- 2-year Trustee; F. Adkin- 1-year Trustee; P. Shultz- Inner Guard; E. Cooper; Outer Guard. “Installing. officer was . James Sellers, Vice President of the Bri- tish Columbia Association: In- Stalling Sergeant-at-arms . was Past Governor W. Norris. In- the Moose, Chapter No. 25. Jack James, President: of ‘the British Columbia Moose Associa- tion addressed the gathering and congratulated the new slate of officers..D. Atwell, Governor. of the Duncan Lodge, and a repre- sentation fromm Nanaimo Ledge -also added their congratulations and ‘best wishes. : After the ceremonies the popu- lar Bee Gee’s the “intermission, Conservation Chairman. R. Charlesworth: pre- sented a Moose Lodge cheque for _ $100 to Mrs. R. Bompas,. Vice ‘President of the Central Saanich Little League to sponsor a team -in the Little League. Weight-Losers_ Monthly Award. Sidney ‘ Slimmers TOPS (Take : to the. Brentwood TOPS Club. temptations _ ‘and triumphs, _| give each other, encouragem “exchange. ide i mencing on. May. ard, 1970. “visit Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway ,. Haines, Sitka, Prince f M.S, ORPHEUS... ‘ _eruise the Gulf of Alaska, Valdez,. Columbia Glacier, Helin before returning, to Victoria. “ Prices from $245, US, p per person, line Cruises, for additional information and reser vations, son RONNYATIVE na cee mete Mh ii aa 920 0 Douglas St., Victoria 302-7254. “1503 Wilmot PL, Oak Boy _New! HORIZONS IN TRAVEL Departing from Victoria < on “the M. NV. WEST. STAR, a D.E.S. POLAR STAR and. the” M. Se ORPHEUS, com. i a total of 45 ‘sailings from Vietoria, Enroute, you will ~ Rupert and then: directly. back: to Victoria, on board the . “On board the M.V, WEST STAR and the D, E.S. POLAR: HW. 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PAUL'S United Church at Fifth Street” and Malaview now looks as though it had gone through World War Three. Demolition of the 36- year-old structure. was authorized . by the Presbytery after the congregation had voted to Photo) transfer services to the. adjacent. Church Hall and level the old building to make way for a parking lot. St. Paul’s was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in North Saanich. (Review Easton James Easton, a ‘native of Kinghorn, Scotland, and a resident of Sidney for the past 32 years died at. Rest Haven Hospital on April. 15, ‘aged 73 years. Fernie, B. C. He -is ‘survived by his’ wife; “Edith, at home; ason, Donald of ‘Prince George; daughters, Mrs. Jessie Fleming, Vancouver and Mrs. J. (May) Moore, Victoria ; ‘nine grandchildren ; “grandchildren; his ‘sister, Mrs. nieces: and nephews. First World War and he was a Sidney. Sidney, on: “April Ate ‘Cremation followed. © : | Kirkpatrick Funera serv ice, onducted b Tuesday years, Nova. ‘Scotia, and: had been a -ed with Mitchell and: Anderson. Mr, Kirkpatrick is. survived by. his. wife,