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ART Products | in this area ye erick yt 1 po IT THE WINE - ART WAY | oe ‘ bee gee “Top aut concentrates ine lude; | “other Rotary nominees coast to: coast. 8 ~< Tt was Eileen’ 'S ‘first travel : » adventure of any consequence, and. she expressed her. ex- -citement as she set out alone and “was joined by. others. making for the same destination. On boar- “ding the train at Vancouver there “were 10:in the party, and the. in’ the” ~ course of. the journey. to Ottawa. “have .met.. Trudeau, “but: of: course he was out of. the: country. But. we did. Stanfield, who was . charming," she added, a ‘Sequel to the round of. pleasures _ was three-quarters of an hour of “shopping. We never got near ‘a ‘and .. conservation great demand. Along with the late Bert Cartwright, former chief. naturalist for Ducks Unlimited, he was commissioned by Sports Afield Magazine in 1945 to co-author a book on North America Ducks and ‘geese. The book has been Tepublished con- tinually Since then. lew Feature Seri atural History A new series of natural history features en- titled Marsh World starts today in The Review. It is. presented through Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and is the work of Angus H. Shortt, a veteran of 31 years service with the non-profit organization headquarters in Winnipeg. Angus Shortt has spent many hours in the preparation of Marsh World and he hopes that his notes and illustrations will provide an in- sider’s look into the wonderful world of a marsh. As Ducks Unlimited’s artist technician, Mr. Shortt’s duties run on a wide field and constantly changing challenges. The versatility of his work is notable and his paintings and drawings are in es which has BY BERT GREEN The choice of Sidney. Rotary _ Club.in the annual Adventure in Citizenship youth program sponsored by the Ottawa Rotary “Club; Eileen Tebbs of 5640 West “Saanich Road» on’ Wednesday delighted the membership with a fluent and sparkling account of her four-day visit to the nation’s capital city in company with 272 ‘from number swelled to.°95 The days were a constant round sf) of-the: ‘imposing. _parliamentary f-. and culture buildings of” the... = of with & ational celebrities, ‘banquets | Capital ; meetings nd dances, and social functions ‘With a’ girl ‘trom: ‘Toronto, I _was ‘staying. with “people who’ “lived some way ‘out from the City, : - and it was breakfast at 7.a.m. and -out and about. until 11 p.m., and. then we would talk until two in _ the morning,”” said Eileen. Speaking... with. an. air. ‘that : seemed to imply. the. inevitable, she remarked. they were. all. to Prime | Minister meet’ Mr. shop before, said Eileen,‘ then our ride to catch the:train home. didn't turn up. and: we- ~missed it." ' She. phoned - Don Smith at’ Sidney. who. immediately ~ arranged for an exchange air flight, “so there was a 90 mile-an- | ‘hour dash to the airport, but no one knew anything about it,!’ Once again Don was aroused by - phone. andthe Telex at Sidney 0%, "Airport > was. reactivated, “parently: the: ‘exchange’ was: "reserved but not. paid for’ pile ut the desk. Soon, Eileen. and her Ape Atos - Ottawa, but lying unnoticed in the.’ companion were airborne Toronto. Eileen’s. adventures were: not yet over. The plane came down at Calgary, where in response to an enquiry whether she -would be able to catch the last flight from Vancouver she was told “‘we will be lucky to get there by mid- night.”’ So it proved, © ‘and Fileen telephoned her mother, who with Mr. Smith was expecting her to . arrive at Sidney 'on the 11-p.m. flight. Eileen. was stranded without luggage, and the Airport. staff were not hopeful of offering her . “accommodation for the night as others had a prior claim. ~ Eventually. Mrs. lived not, too far from. Vancouver Airport, but. not.- because | she had: ‘been. married ly ‘Tebbs . was : “able. to give” her - daughter the: address of..an. acquaintance. who. driver. managed to find the ad- dress and Eileen was fixed for the night. “She wasn’t too worried about. -her transportation problems, “because I knew there. was always. someone: I... could telephone .... Mr. Smith,” said Eileen. “But if ever I entered ~ another contest my mother would kill: me!” The latter asstimption was not borne out by the‘attitude of Mrs. “-Tebbs, who as guest of the Club had* listened to. her daughter’s ebullient account| of: her ex- -periences.. A student at Claremont senior “secondary school, Eileen won her. trip? to. Ottawa in» the annual~ ‘public speaking contest. held by. Sidney. Rotary Club: Required to™|. choose a national - celebrity. as: subject. for discussion, the’ name djudged the winner. Coaches and Managers won over : “she: selected, humorist. Eric. Nicol as. cher topic and: ‘was. ‘unanimously. “Flood was misspelled. Managers Win Softball Tourney Winding up-a successful soft- ball series in which local rivalries added zest. to the competition, Little League -Coaches . and Managers edged Torquemasters Car Club in the finale of a playoff tournament at Sanscha Park. on August 23, and gained the coveted Hotel Sidney Cup. In the preliminary cham- pionship games, Torquemasters defeated RCMP... Brentwood Indians beat Sidney Jokers, and of team disposed — the’. Navy Torquemasters Brentwood Indians. : Playing’. for. the. Consolation Trophy donated by Satellite Fish: Company, Sidney Jokers defeated RCMP after the police eee Navy.) - Errors Regretted | In a report: last ‘week’ of ‘the “Brentwo od: ‘Library Summer “Reading . Club | “program, “ite ‘regretted t that Mrs: “GG. Joslin vias -omitted from the: list of. voluntary E ‘helpers and the name of Mrs. R. Ade Lake, Mrs. J..Marway of Montreal enjoyed a five-week holiday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Harris, . 1001 Verdier Avenue. Other guests of the Harris family were Mr. Harris’ sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Press from Longueuil, Quebec. After leaving Brentwood Mr. and Mrs. Press went on to Seattle before returning east. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald of Vancouver, and their son, Mr. Campbell MacDonald of Ottawa, Monitor Editor Leaving Post Announcement has been made by The Christian. Science Board of Directors: that by his own reduces Inman H: Douglass, C. S. . Will retire from that Board on October l-and will be succeeded by DeWitt John,.C. S..B., of Boston. Mr. John has been Editor of The Christian. Science Monitor since May, 1964. He will be succeeded in that post by John Hughes, the Monitor’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Far. Eastern correspondent who was named Managing Editor in June of this year. For 20 years, Mr. Douglass has served The Mother Church in various important capacities: as Committee on> Publication = for .Texas, as Washington, D.C., Office of Committee on Publication, ‘asa member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship: and as a _ Director of ‘The: Mother Church. Of: Christian Science in Dallas. Report the activities. of your district to Review correspondent Mrs. C.M. Brown and they will appear in her round-up of Brent- wood News. Phone her at 652-1996. Manager. of the: He is retiring to devote his full time to the teaching and practice. ROYAL OAK TAL 364-4231 | _ SERVING! : ~ Cordova ‘Bay, High: Quadra, Carey: a -Glanford; Marigold; Interurban; Elk. ; ‘ospect Lake. Brentwood. . 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