te = ea eee ee ee - a «i SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW effort. Guide Camp proficiency, explained one Leader, with rewards for personal For many like Katharine Speight, 4857 Townsend Drive, Saanich, guiding takes up most of their spare time. Now a Ranger, Katharine enjoys canoeing on Thetis Lake and cycling as part of the organized activities. Ruth Speight, Katharine’s mother, was in charge of the Kingswood Camp and carries a double load as captain of the Continued from Page 1 First Beaver Lake Company and Acting Commissioner for Woodwynn district. Special visitors to ‘‘Karousel’’ included Margaret Haines of the Saanich division who has just returned from a year in Jamaica, spent organizing and training Guide companies there, and Mrs. June Singleton, Saanich “Blue Guide” trainer. Gayle Glover of Bella Coola was in charge of visiting girls. 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This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bourd or by tha Gavernment of British Columbia, . “New ‘York... “clothing. - Driedger. of 576 Island: ~ remarked: into. “away, convinced Insiders at faion’s that are Mayor Courtney Haddock’s peeve against the Jaywalker’s Mal} on Broad Street between View and Fort is because of a long- standing grudge against Eaton’s store’ which. built up managing © “while -he. was There Woodwards. reason however is valid fora. per- manent mall instead of: the _present clutter of potted plants. The logical alternative would be to have Eaton’s build two new highrise _ buildings and connect. them. with a bridge like the one. between: | the two halves of Macy’s in Speaking of salesman clothes , Carl Baker went. > tenting for. a week with’ his perfect, “points because family to Saratoga Beach, up- The. weather was ™ ‘The outdoors. was” great. The kids loved it. Was. terrible ’ in . Driedger s said. “(After a couple 7 “of days I rented: a cabin, Then & the holiday went. fins ees ; ‘bemoaning the fact that the 90-. year-old. home : 2 {|< bought: hadn't. had- a. good’ - Cleaning since it was’ built when Bert Green of 6509 Old.” ~ West Saanich Road in Sidney “You should have eee tried cleaning. our .700- “year-old ae | house. It was mentioned in the. » Doomsday ‘Book!’ The house’... in England was located three miles from Dartmouth. = and his wife operated it as ao! guest house .... Among other. ae - peculiarities - it I: recently. Victoria could” have its own Bridge of Sighs, like Venice. ‘‘If we don’t have .. ~ your size in this side, they may - : have it over there! ” Oh well. “Tt “ _that tent?) Bert. ‘had. 90. gas” ‘Sir. Arthur ~ Sullivan’s brother, (who once. “ owned it) had a phobia: about, - electricity. Bert, who edits the |: Peninsula’ edition of this “newspaper, revisited the nine-- acre beauty spot a year ago. It» “had been converted’ into a country club style monstrosity. with most of the back fereuge taken "P by trailers. pene tee — , Speaking of old houses ve One lecated on. Belleville Street near the old CPR docks is. being renovated, Owner’ William Prior is converting it an. exclusive. 7 restaurant: called. the Cap." tain's Palace, While scraping generations. “decorating, Prior’ way: sur- prised to discover the initials. , W.I.P. They weren't his, They _ identified Wide Pendray, the Victoria soap and: paint. ine. - dustrialist: who came. from England to join the Klondike Gold Rush... ‘Also uncovered: wore some attractive frescoes ‘type | of. painted. by an Tinlian. artist. Speaking. “ot. paintings : James Nesbitt the (Victoria: “{ brought over for that purpose: “oway back when, a ; . Patan historical chap and Vancouver Sun columnist, tas bought two fram. Mapto Bay artist “dull {i vce Helne 4807. Th TOMATO JUICE 3.81" Cash mere TOILET TISSUE 4 for A9' TEA BAGS Nabob Dehixe 125 Count a Chelsea 14 oz. Tin. BEANS WITH PORK 4. for At MARGARINE Parkay 3 Lb. Row 99 TOMATOES Boetiteak . in 29° CANTALOUPE Jumbo. — Sleep for the racket. -, youngsters have ‘been on. ‘the. verge of rioting in “Vancouver . but a. group” of 42 youngsters» OS Secondary School. . << slept on.the floor and loved it. Half of the boys and girls were. from. Quebec, the other. ~halt- : from” Courtenay.’ They: were - sponsored on their .Victoria Porter. One is of the Malahat. ‘The other isn’t. Block Brothers, a. com- parative newcomer to the real estate field on Vancouver Island, are reported to be buying.up large chunks of holding property hereabouts. An informant says. the money is coming from: south-.of the line. A few weeks. back we ‘reported that the. Guilded Cage at. the Imperial Inn Hotel was a swinging place to go. It still is. So swinging in fact that ‘an «Italian consular officer . from California came downstairs during the wee hours to. complain he,couldn’t “Speaking ‘ of -hotels ‘A ~ neatly dressed married couple. | - walked into. the Royal Olympic: Hotel on Johnston at. -~ Douglas on Saturday. evening . vand asked for -a room. An ~ elderly night clerk®.told the - couple they were filled: up. A - young: waitress. demanded: tof “know... why. the ‘couple . was |. - turned away when ‘‘at least 60. le rooms are vacant.”’ The clerk. ‘eplied:“We don’t have those kind. of people ' here.’ Ms People on | diserimination in: accomodation = Travelling. over Mayor Tom Campbell’ S* attitude against: youth hostels , ~-breezed in and. out of Victoria, “complaint from anyone. Their. accomodation? Two. - classrooms at Oak Bay Junior. “Visit by the: Rotary. Club,” “Speaking of kids wes about not being able to-tell the , boys from the girls because of : “long: hair are stale: and: un- > funny but sometimes it's justified, especially. when the © kids themselves. get ° fooled: Derek Hutcheson, ning, of 12455: Judge Place collected a dime” from a friend: who rashly bet | on the. sex of a bike rider. It >was a boy, And ridi ing | a girl's. : hike tao! : STILL WINNING Continuing a long. winning “sequence the Torque Masters Car. Club softhall. team beat Erickson: at conatruction Jokers on Thursday’ 20: and on thrashed R.C.MGPLe Sunday. is they, out, - EVERY FRI, ANDI SAT. EvENIN in the ~ Museum Unit of B, C. iCommand mee PAGE THREE last week without ahassle ora ~ “The kids Jokes al with Don olting repistering. a shut: Saanich Mayor Hugh Curtis said the question will be before Saanich council next Monday. “TY can see both sides of the story. J know the importance of the services to older residents who have no. other form of transport. On the other hand] am aware of the extremely low patronage on Peninsula routes, and I have not vet seen details of the bus company’s submission.’ Asked whether he. thought some form of subsidy is the an- swer to the problem, he replied “Certainly not in the form of municipal subsidies,”’ USED DAILY Sidney dental practicioner, Dr. Alexander Gray took a grave view of withdrawal of the Sidney service: “We use the express service daily, often twice, for urgent dental repairs and. laboratory supplies.. Broken dentures sent in on the 10 o'clock we get back-on the 5 p.m.,”’ he stated. “Loss of the service would be extremely. serious to the professional people of Sidney; we Bus Service tried the post office at one time, but that was uséless,”’ said Dr. Gray. Central Saanich Chamber of Commerce executive has already framed a letter of protest to the Public Utilities Commission. President Robert Parkinson described the intention of the bus company. as ‘disastrous’ for the older residents. ‘‘Means must be found to continue a bus service even if it entails some: form of government subsidy," he suggested. Equally . perturbed were Saanich. residents in the subur- ban area.. Mrs. Claire Scott, 713 Claremont Ave., residing at the corner of Patricia Bay Highway said ‘I depend on the bus service completely. for daily travel to Victoria, and there are a good many others” in the same position,” F EEDER SYSTEM? “Ho the present. service is uneconomic, why doesn’t - the company explore routing?” asked Mrs. Scott. She wondered if instead of the peninsula. loop. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Patterson. Island View. Road, have with them for a two week’s visit Mrs. Patterson’s. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and. Mrs. James Hutchinson and daughter Darcee of Moose. Jaw: Saskatchewan. Mrs. H. Grott, Barbara Place, is. a patient in. Resthaven hospital. ; . Mrs. D. Briscoe and’ little daughter Holly of Alamo, California,-are visiting Mrs. Briscoe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. AL Hafer, Central Saanich Road... Mr. and: Mrs. J. ‘Saint, Dean | ‘Park Road,. left on Tuesday. ‘morning by air for a holiday of: indefinite length with. relatives © ‘and. friends’ in- Saskatchewan, and ‘surrounding . districts, : : so Mr. and N fits Ha Benn, wit Marilyn, (NEED A Reg. $87.22 gx12" Duratex. H Reg. $59.40. q ice Or ange. ‘Reg. $83.40 8 9'x9’ Ozite Outdoor 3 Saphire Reg, $62.55. A Indian Corn Reg. 16.20. # Ozite Carol Court at Orange. ‘ Reg. $5.95. ‘Sq. Y i ‘Duratex. Indoor Outde Br OWN, Reg. A. Wh Sq. ‘ | apf. Indoor Outdoor \ Reg. $4.99 Sq. Yd, SAANICHTON NOTES | _ daughter Pat, Wolseley, ve Wx? Val- fire Orite ‘Indoor: as Ou tdoor. | H oxi2" Ozite Outdoor - Fe H 9'x10' Ozite Outdoor i Terrace Bronze Reg. $69. 00 - i G'x10" Ozite Outdoor oe Green. & Gold $e 49 H Reg. $7.06 Sq. Vd | tf Harding Indoor. Outdoor Report the goings-on. in your, district. to» Review correspondent. Mrs... L, Farrell .for: inclusion | in.’ Saanichton Notes.. Phone, her at 652-1854. _ Phil ‘Benn and. family ‘at Gold. River. ‘Mrs. C. Meiklejohn and ‘James White Blvd., are spending a holiday in| Edmonton. festival while. there. with relatives and ° i plan to’take in the Klondike. Days CARPET Sale 128 : — 34 18 8B | > 6 5 ry “ah AQ oe inl “36% | de sale ‘ oq yd $, 95 da ; Sale Lio ssh 7 oor 93°, ce Sale sh va, i a2, me “Special sq. yt, H DO IT YOURSELF P ao : Wark mG ‘ari poxt Bow, anaes en awe i “tear hajie Cray tar age Viiit, a ee Comerete Blow k Ine ine rater, Hed Cedar Picnic a wow Airforce - f FOURTH ST. A | ae B.C. g| 656.9004, § J Sidney Unit 302, Pan aante Rete Vinawedng : WMDs esesreeeveeresecnserneseeecsenees yw awe mY ae ee en ee vg By THING, cue pene Beil Csslar daw ¢ Hedi e ee ade dr ans “ft Ay! Upto te Months to 1 | RIC CROTEAU, MANAGER RE cur PACKAGES S195 - $ 88 SH.05 £95: ee vowed a re We ee aw S195 Pee ee ee ee eee 2 ed. of L ty TA Lage vg RO atti fete "PHONE FENCE STAIN _ Red, Green, Brown. Continued from Page 1 route that is now covered, a ‘feeder system’ from Royal Oak to various centres of population would result in.a greater use of buses. On the score of pollution, Mrs. Scott remarked ‘do they want to See everyone driving cars and adding to the exhaust problem and to the heavy traffic confusion on Patricia Bay Hgihway and ‘in Victoria?"’ Regular user of ths Coach Lines service to Victoria is Royal Oak accountant John H. Blinko, who believes that the Company is not doing a very good job from the point of view of public necessity and convenience... I hope that everyone concerned Will make a point of registering objection to the Public Utilities. Commission and then there will ALBERS VICTOR -washincron have to be a public hearing, said Mr. Blinko. Vancouver Island Coach Lines in. its notice to the public has advised that that persons wishing to object to discontinuance of the bus services should state how frequently they use the service, and whether ths bus is considered mainly asa standby service. Also. what. alternative. means of. transportation are available. The address for protests ‘is: Superintendent of. Motor Carriers, Public Utilities Com- mission, 1740 West George Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. The deadline. for submissions is August 17 next. BETTE’S BEAUTY SALON 9812 Fifth St., Sidney. WILL REOPEN.SEPT. ist DEALERS — A HAY SALES un ) iy. “TIMOTHY COMPLETE HORSE PELLETS GRAINS AND STRAW _ FERTILIZER "WESTERN - ENGLISH AND. ae RACING © EQUIPMEN’ : a “Gal; ONLY. a BETTE HARKER, prop. 98-4 NATIONAL >. ALFALFA e dividers, malls. | 3 RAIL RANCHER 4 RAIL RANCHER. 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