Telephone 383-4111 LilUe Change (Detail* ob Page 11 Vancouver Island"* Leading JVVir«|M/M>r Since IH.tH Xo. 69-1 05th YEAR VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1963 64 PAGES Injured Boys Sped To City IN NEW RUSSIA For III* Mf'ilid rniiipHlIiir* in'niw lli«a llnr In junl*ir an«l open rlN«MH« I her** wil| he H!.1 prize**. ■ TlirDuilv I nhuiKt will <*pohM>r » .Vl-mile mavs Walkatlion March .‘M va II It In prize muuc> a I !*Ultf. * Island point* l«i lr> lo walk *il miles wllliin ’iR hours — and several ol I lie walkers proved lhe> mil hi fkt II I See story and plelure, pace 17.) The I oUoilsl will oiler 9 1 Ml lo I lie firdl person lo rn»ss (he finish hit* line, yrtiich has been tentatively se| In Inml of the ( olouial offlee on llouRlas Street. Kail r> forms wlH he printed In llie < olonist nevt weekend, lull details as lo route and rub's will lie announced this week. Regular eheek points and first nul iNNiths will lie set up alonif the route to Rive any help needed to llie scores of competitors who are expected to take part In the walka- tlion. Route of the hike lias not yet b«*rn announced, hut there will lie an o|ien Has* fur all entries, a s|*e< ia| junior event and a class for wmuen walkers. Ileciston to hold the walk at lion was readied yesterday after the continent' wide walking craze reached \lctorla and more Ilian a dozen walkers set out from up • .Visor luted I'ress correspondent Eddy fid* more, who *penl many years in Russia and married ■ Soviet woman, tells in this story of the many changes he found Jn an exteialed return visit there. There will he a Ut prize for llie first Junior tin years or younger) over the finishing tin** and S*’.Y for the first woman across the line. Two ambulances T r o m Island points late last night sfx'd thii'e .young steps to Victoria hospitals for tivatment of injuries received earlier m tiio day. A I press linn* ii was if ported two CumplNdl River box s - bulji badly bun i**d hy flu mini? gasoline, one over All p*'r cent of his‘ body were bn their way to Vu-iona in an ambulance. They were Keith Barker, H and 4miiis Morgan. X. Bar¬ ker was the most seriously horned. Earlier, Lome Hanna, 12. of port Alherni suffered two binkcn wrisis and a (Missifck* broken hip w lien In* fell 35 f«vl into a rax me off a self* made rojM* .swing in a central Roil Alberni |*uk. police said. ROPE BROKE Ik* apparently had been; swinging from one ravine lo another when I he i*q>e broke. After the boy was treated in Pori Albc*mi. he was trans- f erred to St Joseph's Hospital. He was accompanied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanna. By KDDV G1LMOKK MOSCOW (API — The biggejt change ip the So¬ viet I'nion since the death of Joseph Stalin 10 years ago next Tuesday is the (1isiip|N'aianee of police terror from the lives of millions of people. r ".Vouaditys when someone knocks at my door at 2 o'clock in the morning I no longer automatically reach under my hod for my Siberian travelling clothes." said architect Alex- antic- Pudkhutov. With a wide smile showing three gold teeth, he added: / Dump Canada PRIM E ALBERT tf'Pl — Prime Minister Diefen- baker .stiiti Saturday the government doesn’t intend to have Canada used as a storage dump for nuclear uarheads in peacetime. ^ He said -gov eminent policy i« to onimne negotiating with the I’niled Stales In ha* r nuclear armsm.iile avail. dtie-fur ttomarc un-vile. ariit VihhIih. airiiall if. an emergen* ' art-e- Mr. I tif tenttaker w;i> noinin- ale*f l,mgre..i\e C 'on.cn atnc camliilate Saliinla* lor Pi nice Alfieil and mil open his April S grnei at election campaign offi¬ cially m Winnipeg Monilai His "Nowadays I "'at A. flUBflP knock in t ie middle ot the jHhI night is not the secret police ^ MHr ^0 — ^F. but probably one of my neigh¬ bors who being a little tipsy Secret police called the tune when these young — has lost his way home from Russians were children, and prison faced those a party." w ho. as they are, danced in Moscow's Youth Cafe Podkhutov knew the un- to Western-style music. — (AP Photofax. I speakable terror intimately. Arrested in 1919 he spent . IS months in the most dreaded | ' place in MPsoow. the Lutnanka | Prison, before being moved to I a labor camp in the Arctic. Only So Much pv • J "I must apologize lor my I I Iff I face." he explained “But a ■ W f f 1 , _R_ human face wtff take only ao much beating." The right side of his face was LONDON . IAP>- Iirin.li cor- British Kmlia..> in Wa.-hir lopsided and too full but the re.|*>mlrnt Hamid Pliilby. a as -a -tein|»nar> lust Ma rt left side sagged badly, like a figure in the case of fugitive iimnt 1915-jl collapsed football. And hia eyes diplomats Cuv Hinges, and fsm- 'Vlten Hurgess and Mav were the opposite of being aid Maclean, wax reamed miss- defected to Moscow in crossed. They looked out from itvg Sunday on a Middle l i -t there wore widespread >u; his tortured tace in opposite assignment for the London Oli^ _ _ directions. server. Tall, dark and shapely, with Tlte Sunday newspaper . said r., , eyes of a rare |gile violet color. Ptutby lefi his lodgings ip lic'i- I 1*11111 I llOltfh film scriptwriter Maria A. Ra- nit. ta-tianon. five week. Ago — — — — kova also felt the icy aim of "ml h:l' «>' returned. II said police terror. the Briiish Foreign Ollnc had 0*1 W • Is-en informed ol Phillis- di>- ■ jfV tV fY fllD! 'Of {'nunc' apiiearance anil asked to nuke *“"'*'*' VC' •- VI ' inipiiiies She was arrest. xt in 1917 Phjll)V M a Koreign and after 10 days in the served ,n the /l,„c,#aw/ Rein trier in Mid-Easi LONDON i l‘PI» — Britain's best guaided foitresa. Hi* ancient Tower of London, fell lo invaders SataitJay for 'he fiist lime* in Hk 885- year hiMorv. Tin* invaders wore hundreds of studenls fiomHion- diai I 'mversiiv taking pari in llie annual "Rag Week/**- 'Diev eaptiiTixl Hie While Tower, heart ol the whole fill 1 1 1‘*»\ }i«iu j«*sbones flag and a sign reading: "White Tower foi sale Hit pounds." Thai's S-’Sn. Ttie Prime Minisler.Mod far as miclear arm* for C .rn-J ntia’s armx and air hirer units in Kuixi|k* under NATO are c**n- ceineii. ihe ilecision will lie made on Hie basis of ne\l Mav 's N ATO » *tnf« renre in Oil. aw a "I am speak ip'^ onlx in mi lai as Canadian soil is roneetned. n«ixx'," !,«• said. “We shall place! ourselves in that lm-shinn In agreement with Hie Tnitedi Sta»«*s lhat xx e shall have read- ilx av.iilalde in _ the exeni ol an rmt iLi'iit i or' war. Ihe arms ■that wo. nerd Rot in the mean-; tune xxV xx ill not haxe Canada! I'll .\ O V| PKNII.I jinlMMliii Used as a storage dump lor (Al'l — l'rifi«e Norodom nuclear we.ijtons .Nillatloiik, < jiiiImmIIimt i tlkef of stale, fiml his raWiH'l S m I ii r d a y anil renew e«l Him «ls lluil lie vxoiild resign MH>n. *si|ian«oik said tin* nnive wits prompted tiv 1 unilNidlaii slndenl strikes agipinst g«« charged with the sfsirtity of the building, and the priceless crown Pixels stored in ihe Jewel Towel, let the truck through inio the main courtxaiti without challenge. Then dozens of students lea|M*d out. "kidnapped" the R-. fc.iiors, and b.itth-d th«»ir wav up to the White Tow«»r. Pailiament tlxeie was n*v reason to conclude lhat Philtix was the third man. Philhx resicnexl from the Kor- eign Oil ice in 1951 and nelurnml t« ■ journalism as Middle Past . <«>ri^tM*n*len! for th<* Oiiserxer! an* I the L*nd*m w«*eklx Kc**no-! mi*! Ml K i:\MIN The Oh server stmThe xxas'l.ist seen in Renut ««n Jan. 23 when he l«*H his apailnienl i*i at ten* I a dinner pailv at a diplomat's h*Hisr. Mr failed to arrive liixf his wife later receive*! « cable and t xx *i letters assuring her hr was sale and well. Tlie * aide and one of * Hie letters were sent from Cano. "We got the idea from the wooden horse used in the Flail !*■ of Tiny.' one of 111** organizers said. He xxould not identify luni*elf for te:ii of later prosecution. "The XT hide thing had been planned f*u months so it went like rlu«kvork. I think the Bivfeater.s and Hie ttuard* must have b****i; asleep. The> didn't seem to not in* that there were a lot of studentship the place. Hi* heaiM'd scorn on the other paiites. claimin'.: ihev yould n*d form a government. He saul So* ial Credit leader Robert Thompson wanted him dn>p|»*'d f ixiiii the leadership of the Pn»- .gressix e Coiiserx alives and from the oilier o| prune mim-lcr "ia'causi* lie kn< xx ihox xxould not gel aux Socred seals in Western Canada as long as I .on leader OTTAWA *1 PD An exiei nal affairs department >om»v said Saturday M*>.stcm.s Reports from Moscow* eailier said Wesivvood had been force*! At H.c s.imc I mu* as the hovx ling mob of some 400 sin. tciiis pM*^siv(| un ilu* White lower, another student httudion l>tornii*d the gal’s on the nver side ai.d Joined flu* main foice in the White Tower assault. The tower. buiJL by the Normann in 1078. was seized as some uOO students ciammed the building. On the roof, stud* mts dialed red painted sheets across the parapets advertising the lower for sale One youth with a loud sjieaker proclaimed “There are ♦kMl students within them* walls. We are not moving until we gel 1 inn" Ottawa Race Declined By Ga^lardi legally taking pictuies *.f Hams NO I III Nt, HU AI) The vvis-klx newspaper Nnl* elva said West w mid left Ins film with Russian authorities, hut nothing of an incrimitni* ing nature was found It is illegal in Russia lo phofdgraph trains, b’idges and railroad stations: which are considered * f military value. No comment was made hy the Canadian embassy in Mos* c*»w The external atlairs d- part- ment source sai*l Wesiwuoti had iM'en in Russia before and knew of his activities. • ISLANDER Highland Valiev's Mad Killer Rut thev ba-'i reckonetl without the siialegy of pipe¬ smoking C.ovcrror Col. Sir Thomas Butler. As police reinfonvments roarisi up in the building, he ordered a message .sent out to the students saving: "You are contra¬ vening the Official Siviets act." The students capitulated alter 45 minutes. "We knew i number *il us would be anestrd if we staved, no we left in a bunch." a student said. She shuddered, took a quick sip of wine and «tared out across old Manr/lmuya Square to the Kremlin looming behind its crenelated walls. "No." said Maria. “We Rus¬ sians aren't afraid of the big bad wolf and “more because there isn't any big bad wolf any more.” She didn’t mention Premier Khrushchev by name for ihete wasn't any need to. It xxas ( *tfHlnur1 follirxxin" Mr Gaglarrii'.s | refusal ol th** nomination. ON FIRST VOIR I wihiM love to hr imnlvril in a federal election' battle." Ihe aD-x ear-old highways mini- Miid iifier lining nominaied on llie "fil’d vole. Hut h<* said it would Ik* a "tremeinlous umleriaking," in- volv Ing a great ileal of prepara- torv work which he had not lieen ahl* In dti. He said hrl also leli that he oxxeil it t«> his i department to continue in his present position. PROHAIILY NEXT He told the meeting he hoped it wouldn't l>* too king Indore his name ap|M*are<) again as a fixlcral eandidale and lhat he pmliahlx xx ou Ul accept nomina- I lion at that time | Mr. Wright, a former Baptist minister now magistrate and The students had. however, achieved their purpose. Apart I mm capturing the building, putting its guardianfl to shame, and being in a position to steal Ihe eftywn jevxtls. tb«*x collected their £100. "Not from the authorities, though." said a student. "We wen) among the visitors with collection boxes and sold, shares in the Tower. We got more than we needed and all Hie money will be donated to a number of chtii ities." • 1 • BACKGROUND l)t*Nolhing Formula Fails W INSTON- CHITICIIILL . . . ju-i • FEATURES A ames in llie Neivs Cigar Hissed , Spurted Like Rocket in Salute Saving for God $50-a-Week Sexton Leaves $100,000 Ileal en ' Hot I’eoifle Fear Lannilfolism — Page 2. MOSCOW (Reuters i — A 1944 visit to Moscow by Win¬ ston Churchill brought free¬ dom for an old can**!)ter and trouble lor a cigar - maker, proiiiinnnt Soviet writer Uj a Khit nlmig disclosed ill a n* w chapter of 'Jii* ineiiioirs Sal- urtlax. •‘But for ihe director of Ihe cigar faclor>, the anival ol the British premier brought onlx trouble," Ehrcnbui'g foreign minister Anth**ny K*!en arrived in Mose**w . Ihe Russian foreign ministry «le- cided io present ,.1he prime minister xx i t Ji an antique strongliox with secivi cpin- pailments, Bridge RuliriinK € oinlr* ( rosMWord llnanciul News l«Mrdcn Notes Radio Pnigruiiift S«Mial S|M*rf THnlwia* Theatre-* TraxH PHILADELPHIA fAPi- llemy M u 1 1 1 n. who never earned more than $50 a week during th** 56 years he^vvas a efflitrh sexton, left an estate of $100,000. Jlulliii. sexton at Sj. John's Roman Catholic Church, died Feb. 21 at the age of 82. and his will, it was disclosed Salur day, left nearly all of it to church institutions. I "Henry lived and ate at St. John’s." said the Rev. Anthony J. O'Neill, rector of the church. “He never married, had only two suits. Hr didn’t go to movies and spent most of hi* time in church. "He worked 16 hours a day, six days a week. Hi: fjiMir/ nail fir /I I fV Jor Outran — Page 7, Tliex i llie Russian offi¬ cials' sent him ji rush order lor 'Inin* fit st -class cigar*-. At the reception. Cliuiabill took a cigar and Ul it. Thc cigar hissed and spui'lert sparks a.s Hsjtigh it were a riK-kel lii*ed in * salute. Cliurchill smiled." It was not known wbaf haj>- jicncd to the cigar«maker. Ilovxexcr the slmOglsix 1 umcil out to* tie damaged and no one knexx how- lo repair it. Then McCone ihougld of the old tai pcntei' named A’.agkele- vich, Kht*»nbtirg said, “lie i-ould lie thankful In late” or lo ‘'Churchill.” Fixing the strong¬ box won him his freedom. The old ca»*|»entcr. «• 'pcc- ialisi in making complicated pipes, app.urntlx had ljet-n ar¬ rested hy .Soviet |*olice for selling fh«*in prlvatelx . Ehien- hurg said. When Churchill and then is only jew - elry was his gold watch and Knights of Columbus pin. ! think that all the time he was saving he had the idea he was saving for God.” Practice Makes School Musicians — Pago 15. \ ' J -• .* J J * : 5 1 : > s j j 2 flailfl lfnlmtir.1 Vittaria, I.C., Sim.. March T. IH3 List of Winners Highland Games Biggest to Date Villages Burned , Congolese Eaten Pi.urtg Am*Vur. Or** — rAn^w Ktan-'.rld ! Winn* *im1 R**eli. Ain*> t*ur, Open Angus SUui/lvUL A?^r»’*ate wlnrwr Angus. SUnJGM Highland Fl.ng und«r 7 y**m -Cheryl Rafter. Drbra Huima*. Dd^ja Mae- [>.ralri. Awnrd Danre- undvr 7 ywn Ois-a HWmra. l)rMii- M«iH>jn*l«1, Rumatiy; Th‘)m»!ne Rrwtfl. N'dh Horn* (tv. Ajjm-gs i* winner I Vtara Holmes Highland Ding -under I ysan- Owr- lene Hood. Vanmuver: Maureen TL Pane. Nnh Surrey; Dtrlse Drtnruut S>xith Rumaby. •n- ird Dan. e— undar I v*ai>—Ctwr> 1 Anne Jar-tea*, rhaiiena. H oi V*j ><0- Ra^sm J»*nriln»s. River. Irish Jig. under II year*— Qall Rem¬ it nl Jamie Ram**? t>*nn/i Ann? Adair JVns* Fling under II ^Mrs-I>anny Cnl Am*- Arann Tru bha*. under 11 >rarx Lind* ft*' j v*' H'.lmrt. Nanmitvi, Dann Cumin. V*r>- . Ju> yTh Ann 1 *.*e*|i Hornp;p* under l« l.ind« W.» -**>■ V«nrouv«r Tv- Whit* t," " I **«*h Alralhwpey* and Half Tull«*h. undrr 11 ' r* l.tnd* May Holme* Nanaim*.- Ninny 0- -.tain. Heather CmiL Am n't . Wslnrrr- I.ind* May Holmf*. N*n*!nvi H. thlarxl Pirn?. under i« vr*m Vt«r. fatvt Kmyhh t.mda Wilton. ‘Viinrumer’ G'-'na l„ Sifith. "«urd ha rw* under IS )rar* Linda R l«o*l. Vanruuvrr; Margarr! Kn-gtii - . * . . iFrnttiy Bait A«gr*gata winnar-LInda tjilkool until -1:30 in the moin ing. One Uil. strikingly bcmutl ful art student demanded to be taught the twist, pronounced j in Russian, tweest. Aa^rrgvt* wmne (. M H Russia Free of Terror PWA Agents To Vacate Firm Homes Continued from Page t obvious whom she meant a* “But she went on: “All I want out of life is to keep on living as I'm living now and. and—" her voice was loaded with” feeling a j she looked at the Kremlin again and said eg it , change,." he said. “But. ol ■ flfl/X* » • . course, we are seeing one an "I* hope he goes on liv ing other unofficiall}s|F a n d we “You haven't been here for' for another 100 years.'’ knew one another . many years Iww many years?” he asked. The-e were two old friend- ago." “Ten years." I told him. Muscovite- I d last -een 14 or I told him I -was still “Well, a lot's changed since 13 years ago. I talked to dozenk astounded ' then” he said. "A man can more like them In their homes A mimb'r of Russians -P^ak his mind about a lot of or in my hotel. agiwd th it they did not feel 'hings and we do. And Com I'd sought them out, or they'd entirely fn-e in meeting and r*^ Khrushchev is right — we found me, for the old Moscow talking with foreigners. don't have political prisoners grapevine is still one' of Rus- One wvman. an Knglisli anymore.” sla's most elficlent means of teacher In- n grammar school, 1 asked If 1 could quote him, communication. put it this flfy ' “Why not?” he said.- Tni These Russians — and thou- "The trouble i« no one >ias ashamed of nothing I've said." sands upon thousands of other- told us how far we can go. or , I \ falsely accused and sentence.! how lar wo can't go. Until Is Of Oy VlfHP under Stalin- were liberated In they (lo. we re going to be "By name? ' dictator's cautious." “No. not by name " It s not that." 1 told liim.| “Of course I'm not,” he- »ard what astound* me to" ' I'm doing nothing wrong. God that you, a party member, will know* I'm telling you no secrets, make aucii a statement to me, We're talking, that's all." a foreigner, and a newspaper He grumbled about one or two man at that." things but he went out of hit way to emphasize that he in no way _ (.liunge was criticizing policy, the party "Ye*. 1 must agree tins is a or i*1* govemment. S/MHife Mind ‘ How Are You ? It’s Been Years ADEN - Mass demonstra lions greeted Balph Btuu-hr. UN undersecretary for special political affair*, when he ar¬ rived in the Yemeni capital of San a Tor talks with President Sallal. He told the huge crowd the UN is the friend of the Yemeni people and govern¬ ment. \ ANt Ol \UK « Pi— The president of Pacific Western Airlines ha* confirmed three striking flight agent* have been ordered to vacate font |«n) homes. R. II. laihlnun said llie wntplovees were informed a day ■H**r traffic employ***** and hlt'uarile%M*h 1 1 r u r k PWA they ha,- The Pioneer School we-t of Hague Sask.. . old school¬ mate George Siiniletzki a* Rosthem . . and the ciulel guard of an Indian Itesjdcn-. tial School at Duck Lake. Tlwse weir the [icoplc and | things thai welcomed Prime Minister Piefenhnker hack to h i.s noi"them Saskatchewiut home Saluivlaj on the first leg of hiv April * lederal ric. - lion campaign tour. MANY YKAKs Mr. Diefenliaker's m o « t used phrase on the S7-nlile train trip between Saskatoon and Prince Albert wa« : ‘ Well how are you. it has been m*nv years " At Hague, he looked around for an old si-lssd clmin wlsi attemled his lathers sc hoi nearby. Tlie late W. T. llief- enbaker established the school in the Jtomestead after he moved west Irom Ontario in the early lSKtu- DADDY TAUGHT It was at Ro»them that Mr Dietenbaker met George Sam- letzki lie went to -«hl Mr. Samletzki -aid, where his daddy taught ' At Duck Lake. 12 l«« - fttiin St Mi- hael - Itwlian S> lool. in hattlnliTs* of the Royal Canadian Artillery and under command of IT-vearwild- • a|e tain Leonard Ermine ot Stur¬ geon Reserve, mnunled a guard alongside the prime minister's private i hi Ramrod straight the guard was pronounced “wonderful, wonderful" by ihe prime min- Kinally, on the way home about 10 of us piled down the stair* of the apaitment house, laughing, joking and I'm afmld — making a lot of noise. If you would like to hear better you should call at the offices of the Victoria Hear ing-Aid Co. in order to take advantajS? of their twenty- five y ears' experience in fit¬ ting hearing-aids in Victoria. Their latest Hearing Glasses and behind theear aids are giving wonderful reception to »o many persons. Tliey also have miniature aids for very severe cases. Ask for free demonstra¬ tion in your home or our office. Elderly Woman Treated _ wavck after d,a,h‘ 1 met many Western diplo- -. A smile creased his Kri'lli'll \ 1 1 i I mat* *nd ioieign correspond- wrinkled face. rriUCU -VllllllflU >ame Story enu who told me they'd never “I told you that I rp |J 4 |II||;llf»i| They told me the same story' ber-n insid* a Russian home speaking as a marshal 1*1 lev 1 flllllllrU _ of being returned to their But nearly every one of have another vodka." T.ie French -stand on the home juwns, given priority in them agr,-«ri that the terror As Khrushchev said European Commort Market is getting a new room or apart- had gone and that the 220.1 WO,- 22nd Congress of the l mem and a job non inhabitants of the Soviet nisi Party In^ October: 1 They were given cash wdih Union live more fp-eiy. . . " which to buy new clothes, fumi- Til Iff* t.rect ture and food to start them off AnillSetl "Oirr ea triage now i m.!Mr n,w ll!' One of the most a-tor.u-iung * t eel our breathing In .vot a single meeting I nad nun(k p|at.p durinj, , „ Anolimr l*e,„r. and cdhvns was anangca by soviet Stalingrad, now railed Volgis poriant one. has enter authorities glad. l.ons ta-nveen ihe n iir Tlie Intouiist .Soviet travel A, a ,oul s, j simplv ,„k(H| member and party iea COn <»• * puimw. ™,p,„mcn, Th„is forgiven^,. Y^ kwJ^XGit!^!- .« well IOr "USdi.*1"! Russian- Severely denoun as we do. so you won't nee. I a X" Z" * ‘’ S mem v7’ hH ^ viiute—And .. vou .i«k Rue Wc wanted to £0 to Stalin- 'oiosljilov ,-e. _ V[-. _ „„ ln.,r crad for i -» 20th anniversary hav<* completely fi -..n, you wool need an Inter- gf ^ ^ Anny When, ^ Marx,,„ So mv wife and I have hern brh"V owr. since amv.ng heie *,«•>’ -ma/emen. I found Included no Ch.pte.-s « A TT-yoat'-old woman wv* taken to Royal Jubijpe litis. fatal after being struck by a car while crossing Cook Sired at Balmoral last night. Police said Mrs. Agnes Mae- Donald. 1106 Balmoi-al. was expevti-d to be the topic of s crossing from the west to the speech in Victoria April 21 by east side of Cook Stntet in the ,,1<’ I'eneh trade repiesenta- ,, , . , live lo B.C., Alberta and th? crosswalk when she was hit. y kon She was released altei tteat Gerald Lorain, with the meni French consulate - geneial in Driver of the cat which was Va -euuver. is to speak at llie travelling north on Cook wis annual Victoria Junior Chair- identified a.« Hugh ftols-nlorr. her of Commerce Intel national Reynold*. night t LOSED SATURDAYS Your Good Health on our Jan 21. I very citizen I talked hr- and there weie scores of them acivevl that the stark terror of ’Stalin and his piltce henchman. I ihe late hut unlamentcd L. P Hcna. hav’gone. t'loinny I ieir .One man advanced the glisnnv view that he was tp- piv-iie^-ive lest the swinging it jc pendulum of the party line the try would sweep hack to a mialern soil of repression. "But if it does mme. it wtvn t hf- a« had «s l:t Stalin's time, ' he said l asked wliat he havsj tills on and ne repin'd "If the Communist party— ot which I'm * ■member- is to issisve the res|«e>1 and oo- while ofKS atton of Ihe Soviet pcoph-7 it must dissociate it -elf front terror. But you know. Bin ■ ale ivfirc.ssive measures oliie. than terror." "Such as"" | asked. Surh a* the denunciation of nm- modern art and writing and the fact that if you pci*i-i > i hui'kuig Ihe |>arly line you may find it very difficult to could make a living ” lie looked al me and said "I see you don l believe me " TEL * STAR TV SERVICE of people who DON'T travel Y« * 1 .hi non" imnni abroad are much loo likely to jjtTin.s ait* ilu*tt\ arid liie.e depend on the vaccinations cannot help but bo sumo had when ihey wore chil of the germs spreading during dron. And they slmddn t sumory. I’nloss irnmediaie re- To bo certain, ^marjlpu.x vac- mctval is mand.iiui v cinations should Ito reiw.itf'd much **af«*i to hnns every five years, and fectiun under control fust • ' o it every * * e Hear Hr. >lolner: I am 1 1 that often, years old. Shire | me file I tlj have a ha\P been Keltini nowMml*. i sometimes |k» xmi know when I will out cat in u that (n»w lliem? — K. >. sttll of k,mkI If they are at night- nine chance out of JO it is Invauso i of aduit** vtni pn k your nose 1 \ oi* are asleep. Wearing or- ‘I • \ w line cotton gloves has -|!V|»ed In Is teis. or the cination renewed next piotection wears off. ,\ p*»r- you see your doctor, son planning the trip abroad hoj»e you remember to do it. •should have fresh vaccinations e * e even though they have old Dear Dr. Mulner; If a seha- readily. If that in 111 scais or they won t be allowed ceoii* cy*»l U infected, you will n«».t "grow out to return to tins country after the Injection he spread by re- nosebleeds just the trip. moving It while In that cmull- Special treatment c However, the great majoiity thm? — Mrs, (•. b\ to you. though 3H3-> SHKLBOI KNE STREET Phone 477-4122 flly HMf Hmk* HI* Day* a Wffk Smkv I karir— Ibtulir H.l* WITH THIH NPECIAL I* Cft < OI PON O.NI.Y I *311 Brighten the Heart and Home PUZZLED ABOUT PROPERTY? The Weather Buying it-3 1 rslslr ran br a »-um|)licatoa|x-is. Corporation of District of Saanich Municipal Water Supply Thf imtual flushing of wain mains and fiiv hydrants vvithii1 thf MunUIpnhty will la* ran ted out during the month of Match. This will have a widespread flint on the distribution system, causing a harmless and temporary discoloration ol the water in som™ areas. It is not possible to define those areas exactly Therefore, all consumers are advised to take note that linn null’. Iduol supply may he affected Business establishments, and others, to whom the rojui. of Ihe water Is of prime Impoi lanny-should advise tin Wafer Works Suiieiintendenl at Ihe Mu- nl< Ipr.I Yaid, 1«H0 McKenzie Ave„ Tel, GIL 9 1633. and wherever nossible advance notice of flushing In their area will he given. Fvety reasonable precaution will be taken. However, the Corporation cannot accept res|s>nsibillty for damage, if any. caused by the use of discolored water. N. W. LIFE. H. Eng , Municipal Engineer. 7 nr one gift lhat Itndi beauty and eteganc* to the home . . . and greet lotting pleatur a lo the vholc family . . . Chooie niter. Our outstanding collection mcludct the /in. »l tilvcnvai from leading silver tmtlht . . . priced to Mid your every need. MAKE IT A MULTIPLE LISTING THROUGH YOUR REALTOR |T!m* Hi i Tim* Hl.lT:ni# HI Tim* H'. •H M 4'HM FT H M Ft H M Ft Iwh'i.hih*??! . . f .... ■ THE VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD .Convenient Terns- — One Hour 7 ire Parking T:in* hi Tlmt Hi Tim« Hi Tim* Hi *11 U Ft H M Fi H .M ¥ H M Ft 1209 DourIbs Street uiui Purge Continues No Place for a Nap A8CHA FFENBU RG (AP) — This medieval Bavarian city hu the porid'i only bed bug tie museum- — which boaata 403 varieties of bed kujp-^VM recently opened. The collection wna made by the late Dr. Karl Singer, a dty health official who had them shipped to him from all over the world. Italian Reds Dwindle are working," Mrs. Guelfil tonal power. This Is the said. [ Italian Stalinism we have an ^'They have turned the party i ahsolute duty to denounce . . . into an instrument of per-| "Inside the Italian Commu- ROME (UP!) — Italy's de | fection-p 1 a g u ed Communist Party Saturday crossed further names off its election ticket in what appeared to , be the biggest purge since the war. Many of the names were familiar and dear to the rank and file — old labor organizers, inmates of Mussolini’s Jails, “men of the hills" who battled the Nazis and Fascists in bloody guerrilla warfare. NO LONGER ASSET But they are no longer an asset to party leader Palmiro Tbgliatti in this era of co¬ existence, deStalinization and domestic prosperity. The exact extent of the, purge in the west’s largest Communist party was ex¬ pected to be known in com¬ ing days, when party tickets for the April 28 general ele<^ tions are filed. „ Province ■ by province regis¬ tration of candidates starts Monday and must be complet¬ ed by March 14. TO DROP DEPl'TIES Reports said TogliatU was dropping 30 to 35 per cent of the outgoing deputies and' senators from the ticket. i Three spared him the trouble by resigning from the| party. The latest resignation was that of Ada Del Vecchiol Guelfl, a member of parlia-i rdst Party, either one ac¬ cepts the policy of the ruling group or one is forced into silence and passivity,’* she said. Australia Show Youth Fells Tree Tree Fells Youth TORONTO ((PI— Paul Jeniligi, 16, really wasted that tree dowa. He had prodded aad kicked It for four yean, ever since he and his grandfather chopped It off at the base and it was left teeterlag, snagged by a branch of a neighboring tree. Friday night he walked by aad gave the big birch a final kick. It fell oa him and broke hb pelvis. * Threat of Acid Hoax on Queen SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters! An anonymous telephone caller, apparently as a hoax, threat¬ ened Saturday night to throw acid over Queen Elizabeth as she drove into the Sydney show ground in an open car during a "p-.. grant of nationhood.’’ Police* rushed every available man to the entrance and formed a strong guard round the gates Detectives watched everyone in the vicinity but reported seeing no one suspicious “and certainly no acid." There were few people round the gates because o( heavy rain and police had a clear close-up view of the Queen and Prince Philip at they arrived for the two-hbur pageant. On Feb. 22 the Adelaide News reported it had been told s dam on Adelaide's River Torrens would be opened to prevent the Queen using the royal barge during a music festival. The newspaper said it also was told that a bomb awaited the Queen when she toured a motor vehicle plant at Eliza¬ beth. 17 miles from Adelaide. Police investigated both threats and nothing happened. Saturday night the royal couple received a tremendous ovation from the crowd of about 50.000 In the show ground— many of whom hid sat in open stands in heavy rain awaiting their arrival. THE ADJUBEIS . . . typical tourist* Market Split Shakes Bonn Names in the News Installed A wonderful special value ... In your 1954 or newer model CHEV¬ ROLET, a new MUF¬ FLER Inatalled, Includ¬ ing labor, for only S9.95' BONN. Germany (API — An enabling co-operation with the angry exchange of letters be- Common Market until full mem- tween Chancellor Konrad Aden- bership is possible, suer and Economics Minister WITHOUT APPROVAL Ludwig Erhard on the issue o[ T. — , . . „ Britain and the Common Mar- „™V ch*?c*l>or Wt was reported Saturday by "T an authoritative West German ‘n,erT'<“on*1 P°U“« i questions in a foreign capital government source without official approve. Erhard, who favors British v-k.-j _ _ _ . . . membership in the market, was ... ‘ he..'v4' quoted as drmmg a statement re,pon*,b,<‘ *-un>. by Adenauer -that Iamdon is not P6an ^°"°",lc questions. interested in renewing her fight Jr ■*’ * ttbWWRHHRRBSa: i . JZU for admission until after Bri- tain's general election in the AFTER BRUSSELS 1 The source said the exchange • jm occurred after Erhard returned F iC Iasi Tuesday from a conference Ay IB {with Common Market officials in Rrussels. | > ! The source gave this account : L Erhard said that following the French veto 6f her application, - — - Britain continued to be prepared . the Italian Communist Party to accept an interim solution. VENICE— The world prem lere of a film about the trial and execution of Italian dic¬ tator Benito Mussolini's son- in-law. Count Galewxao llano, by the Fascists in 1944, was cancelled after his widow, Loan tea. Ufa. asked a magi' trate for its seizure on grounds it was offensive to the memory of her late husband and inaccurate. THOUSAND OAKS, Calif— Gospel singing cowboy Stuart Hamblen, 52, heard a broad¬ cast about the search for a wild, 60-pound black panther loose in rhia community and told his write: "Shucks, I can get it." Hamblen and his friend Ron Page. 53, thought the, two- year-old, $2,000 cat, brought from Thailand two week? ago, still was In the Jungleland zoo, where it escaped Wednes¬ day. Officials thought it was in nearby hills and had al¬ lowed the zoo to reopen. Hamblen’s dog Gbtger led the huntera directly to the cat, hidden under a zoo warehouse. Hamblen fired four shots from his 30-30 rifle, two in the cat's head, two in the body. Ham¬ blen and Page split a $1,300 bounty for the kill. YATES at QUADRA EV 3-1106 "Little Man Hard Hit’ By Death Tax was kidnapped by French agents called barbouzes (bearded onest who are en¬ gaged in an undercover war with the OAS and denied police rlaifU* Ha urn turn*ri in hy OAS colleagues because of "soflnes-y 1 THE RIGHT Kashmir Frontier BERLIN— A West Berliner Is fasting, over the weekend at the Berlin kail to protest visits by western businessmen to the an nual East German trade fair in Red held Leipzig. Wolfgang Holaapfel, 18, had a sign read¬ ing "You are going to Leipzig, Forty-five people have died on the wall. Not enough? And the wall?" VANCOUVER (CP! — Pre¬ mier Bennett’s new succession duty bill will hit hardest at "the little man’s estate,” Reg Rose, manager of the Vancouver Board of Trade, said Saturday. Mr Rose was commenting on a report from the board’s tax ation committee which showed the bill will increase death taxes on a $75,000 estate by 175 per cent. Mr. Rose said the board wants the new legislation, due to come Into force April S after a final reading, tabled so it can be thoroughly studied by tax professionals and the general public. The hoard's taxation commit¬ tee said under the bill a $75,000 estate— regarded as relatively small by tax men today— face* a 175 per cent increase in taxes: a $200,000 estate. 18 per cent increase: and a $1,000,000 estate 10 per cent. LORA LEE SCOTT . . Hollywood to prison VATICAN CITY - Looking juat like any other camera tot¬ ing tourists in St. Peter’s square during visit to the Vati¬ can were Alexei Adfubel ed! tor of Russia’s Izvestia, and his wife Rada, daughter of Nlldta Khrushchev. India Raps China For Pakistan Pact Get the best In protection against colds and flu. Give your¬ self and your family the resist¬ ance found in the proper vita¬ mins. Your doctor will advise you as to the right type for your needs. linqui shed his last authority over It. The dioceses of Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone now may api«otnt their own bishops. PEKING (Reuters! — Com-, munist China and Pakistan signed an agreement here Sat¬ urday provisionally fixing the | the disputed 300-mile frontier I between China's Sinkiang prov¬ ince and the Pakistani - con¬ trolled section of Kashmir. In New Delhi. India an¬ nounced it had dispatched a note to Red China protesting-the pact RII.IIT IN DOUBT No details of the note were given officially, but informed sources indicated it repeated New Delhi's stand that Chma has no right to conclude the agreement because India claims sovereignty over the 'Pakistani-ruled portion ofTvash- ! mir There has l»en criticism in India that the timing of the It is printed in Prague and ; Peking pact would "sabotage" serves as a forum for Commu- the fourth round of the Inrtn- The S>no-Pakistani pact was effective immediately but it was stressed that the boundary U provisional pending settle¬ ment of the Indo - Pakistani Kashmir dispute. 8.4M SQUARE MILES A Pakistani foreign ministiy spokesman in Karachi said his country got 1.350 square miles and China 2,050 square miles of 3,400 square miles in dispute be¬ tween the two governments. Pakistan, the spokesman said got 750 square miles now un¬ der Chinese control, while China got no territory which had been under Pakistani con- Aatoaia Barrette, 63. former Union Nationale premier of Quebec, as Canadian ambas- _ _ _ _ _ sador to Greece was announced | ui„., divorced "his wife by the office of External Affaire 24, alter testifying she Minister Green. had told him her singing career WASHINGTON - The British embassy said air W lasloa rharrMII, 88. is "delighted and deeply moved" and will accep proposals to confer honorary U S. citizenship on him. How¬ ever, he sent word he could not enme to the U.S. for any cere¬ monies. i SAN JOSE. Calif — A jury decreed that Dr. Geaa de Kaplany, 37. would be sen¬ tenced to life Imprisonment In¬ stead of the gas chamber for the acid torture slaying of his 25-year old bride Hajna last summer. China Quits Red Forum LONDON l UPI < — Comm PREAWmON CHEMI/T/ NORTH VANCOUVER— RCMP have identified a skeleton as thkt of Artkar Tlbbett from a jeweller’s mark on a watch and a door key. Tibbett. 29. was In the Mt. Seymour lodge Nov. 10 1953, when he vanished after asking for an aspirin. His bones were found near the lodge last week. POMPANO BEACH. Fla - Wee Bonnie Baker, 45, the singer who parlayed a kitten¬ ish rendition of Oil Johnny into national fame, is in fair condition in hospital following a heart attack. Strike Talk Progress Indicated NEW YORK (AP!— Publisher* and striking printers tried again Saturday — on a note of some progress — to settle this city’s 85-day newspaper blackout. Mayor Robert F W agner stood by as mediator in the second day of the latest senes of talks. Wagner said a week ago that if the present sessions produce no agreement in tne contract dispute he will propose settle¬ ment terms on his own. The terms, however, would not be binding on the disputants. The word of some progress came from Bertram A. Powers, president of striking Local No. VANCOUVER - F. B. C. Hilton, an engineer associated with radio suvre the First World War, has retired as B.C. regional engineer for the CBC. NURSERY FURNITURE OLYMPIA — The Washington State parole board cut the 15- year prison term given to former Teamsters' Union presi¬ dent Dave Beck for embezzle¬ ment to two years, which would make him eligible for parole Oct. 26 But he is also serving five years on federal tax charges and can t be interviewed for parole an that until December. LOOSENkO^ilir Matty auffaran Bra floAlfla 14 attf la cob bat hu4 fcmthltu. eouai-Jna, rml- tll dr u4 whetilDRM daa to rHeurrlBi attack! of Bronchial AKtima and Bron- ebltu. Thu la by taking Improved quick- act las HKHDACO Acta faal la cotibal a Harry, rrlai branrhiot tube* and b*M remora tklck. conraitlva mueui Thia us¬ ually warn brvathinr fait, allay* caucb- Ina: naklni Ufa and work euler. Oat re- KBCDACO at truer lata Pad batter fad. At Standard you'll find every¬ thing in fine, iturdy furniture for your baby. See the values on the third floor , . . special low prices now! the Choice HIGH CHAIRS 6. AFLrCIO International Typo¬ graphical Union, as he arrived at the Hotel Commodore to meet represent atives of the Publish¬ ers Association of New York City. SPRING'S SMARTEST ^ PRESENTATION! Solid Eastern hardwood high chair with removable aluminum tray . . . strongly made and finished in durable lacquer. Imported DOUBLE-KNIT Special Color Wall Torn Down Chrome High Chair with arboritc tray and vinyl washable uphoi stered seat and bark. not nwtlf ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - At lanta’s wall has come down.! climaxing a racial controversy that raged for weeks. A stale Judge ordered the wood and steel barricades dis¬ mantled. The barricades were erected across a road to create Special CHILD’S CRIB Who decides what price is to be paid for a service here at Hayward’s Funeral Home? The family . . . and o»ly the family! A large selection of merchandise in every price range is always on hand to help make the selection as easy as possible. They are new arrivals. Just unpacked and dis¬ played in a wonderful selection of soft pastel shades. Two and three- piece styles, some carrying tasteful em¬ broidered design. Your size and your style, from CONVERTIBLE a buffer zone between white I and Negro residential areas. Honey-finish, with a 4 position posture hoard with adjustable height, plus teething rails. Dec¬ orated with decals, a fine, sturdy and comfortable crib. Of798 Special _ £d i Complete with Spring-Filled Mattress . 19.M Treat baby to real comfort as he rides. Large size carnage with weather-tight hood and storm cover, springs, full mudguards, brake and safety features. It LIFTS OUT lor easy carrying in home or car. Budget terms at no extra coat TW laiiiid Family ■ h4 Brae a M. Lajiii ( far him I y ml Calory, AJU.) Special Popular easy-fold model with floor. Natural lacquer finish, it has smooth rails and it’s T ON sturdy. Special _ _ 1m B. C. Funeral Company SUPERIOR SERV1CE.SINCE 1867 FREE PARKING — EASY TERMS EV 2-8151 1606 DOUGLAS “Careful Since 1880’ 2ft? Bails CJoImttefc Thinking Aloud Long Voyage "An independent \ew s paper, Th* Orgmn of 3So Clique or Party” and lialmg Wax By TOM TAli-OR A YOUNG American bane ball player known for ■ fondne-s for the bright light* *nd a carefree limp has rnn- ch'ded hp'll havr to buckle down to business even w hfle he Is young He wants to reach the S-10,- tmo a year bracket and he ileitises now this is possible !onl> if he eschew - the pleasures of youth, even thp Innocent ones, and bends to the task of improving hi* playing skills. This is a range of remunera¬ tion that should persuade him it’s worth the effort, and yet, is 'hat his youth Pi. Silas. 1 —if e-mlai iWfi Mnsdas >1 IS. Cnlor.iat Punluhsia Lid S11 0. ■ Sum. Victoria, Sc Authanud an idednd cl. 'a c h| lh. S Ol. Ic« Dcp.rla.nl, Oil.*, and (01 i.j- ■aal PI pn.lasc In .-.Bp Mwbrt lulll Bplc.c I C'rrtilitlam RICHARD BOWER. Editor-In-Chief rE scarrily af Job «*» lap lb bpieafca bf* >M aMH reflected la Urn help-wanted rlaaaifted adver- tilling In Vlelcirin. 85 yean ago. The male-help offerings: A man with espaneno* In lire and automobile insurance, pre- ferahly a notary for a salaried position: a prospecting part, her. a firyl class cowman, and a young boy with bicycle for daUvtrfkx. In the lemale-help aecllon: an experienced fitter and falloreaa, a good housekeeper general and “students to learn halr-dreaslng, low fee. e a . y term*." PAGE rot s C ANADIAN ELETTION campaigns, as has often ' been acid, are dull affairs. Perhaps this is partly due to the fact that party leaders, party candidates And party supporter* all take themselves too seriously. Yet Canadian: love to laugh and thev love people who make them laugh. Mr. Tommy Douglas found this out very early in his political career, and still attempt’ to crack hts Jokes now and then, though sadly most of them have seen yeoman service across the nation over a good’ period of jreai's, But there are signs that humor is coming hack Again on the hustings. What, for instance, could be funnier than the mistake made by a local afternoon newspaper in con¬ fusing the names of our two major political parties In a recent editorial. Here is what It said: “If the Conservative nominating meeting this week has proved anything to thi voters of this region It must be that the Conserv alive hour# is so divided Its chances c it victory’ have all but disappeared. “It ir ult the intelligence of local voters when It makes barefaced claims to a unity that does not exist." ObvIotHy the above remarks are more applicable to the Liberal Party than to the Conservative Party. After all the Tory nominating convention ended up with only one candidate. The Grit meeting ended up with two — one official and one independent. (ip bemoan will pass whip he prepares himself for flip summit of his profession This prrhapa is l he anomaly of life In that youth comes to man but once end It Is the period when living seems so enjoyable H should be savored to the full. ' One cannot eat one’s rake and have It too, howeve , and the truth of this ancient ma xim never stales. II Is dedication thal leads to fuff .Imcnt, not A Mg addition to the legta- hsthra buildings Including tha provincial library waa hi lirafre . M years ago. I ‘The new wing Is to plans drawn by the architect of tha original jr«if of building*. Hr F. M. Rattenbury, and will be of the same'*’ massive and atnldftg style of architec¬ ture which has made tha legislative buildings at Vic- torn, famous throughout the world In respect to simple dig¬ nity of design; and the ex¬ penditure, when the whole work of improvement has been completed, will fall not far short of $3.000 000." The new government light¬ house tender Eatevan waa about to arrive in Victoria alter a lT.OOC-mlle. 137 day voyage from Colllngwood, Georgian Buy, where she wu built. The steamer came from tha Great Lake* by way ol Ch* Straits of Magellan. o' Churchill and his accom¬ plishments. which in their variety impel the conclusion thal he' never sat purposeless at any moment. We can t all he Churchills but probably all loo few of u» make the most of our inborn talents, and principally be cause we don’t work at them enough. | Even the genius pursues hi* course with intense prcoccupi- tlon. You might think of course that $10,000 yearly for playing a game la absurd, and In a wav It is. It upset* the propriety of value* even if it is the -tar athletes who draw the crowds and fill the club exchequer, i But there is warrant in the thesis that he dr-serves a shaie port and Budget Message be- of what nis .kills return. tng sent to Congress that the a # a White House - <* divert Its s—-i.uy ig m contradictory atlentiun turn 'be enld war mixture, .me nowhere Is this and corutld T the (tale of the more evident than In the die- UJS economy ter a change panties f reward is to be Moreover, a little over two counted alone in terms of years ago. Senator John F. money. Kennedy was elected president Another big league hasp- on the pledge tha! he “would bailer across the line, albeit get America moving again." ( e who presumably has spent To this end, he brought some his most youthful years de- very talented and very young voted to nis athletic prowess, university economists to Wash¬ ita* recently signed a contract Ir.gton. most of whom are still lor $100,000 a year. This u here suggesting ways to In¬ enough lo make one gasp, and crease the rate of economic In Good Health Lunch Time A LL GOOD Canadians will welcome the clean bill 1 v of health given Prime Minister Diefonbaker by two Toronto physicians, who have certified after ex¬ amination that he suffers no symptoms of any chronic illness. Mr. Diefenbaker himself is under-tandably pleased with such a medical certificate. As he re¬ marked the prime ministership is no ineeure In fact the pressures of high office and national respon¬ sibility In modern times are severe on all men who serve the «tate, Irrespective of party. All the political leaders in the present election campaign, for instance, function under great strain And give public attain a priority of attention that den them credit. It is good news therefore that Mr. Diefenbaker’s health holds up well. This should set at nought the unfair rumora recently bruited with intent to dis¬ credit his physical fitness. t it u*hington ricie Growthmanshlp and Budget Scramble Decision •■pHE SCRAMBLE crossing at Yates and Douglas I will soon be a thing of the past and no doubt quickly forgotten. Perhaps city council acted wisely In so precipitately condemning it. The decision can be seen as a triumph of engineering fact over an unknown degree of popular feeling, and as the Colonist suggested a few days ago. a public hearing probably would not have greatly assisted the aider- men in making up their minds. Nevertheless, Alderman J. L. W. McLean will have considerable support for his unsuccessfully pre¬ sented view that the removal of the system amounts to di-crimlnation against pedestrians, to whom more thought should be given. Pedestrians, the life-bk>od of downtown business, certainly have appeared to find tha scramble lights a convenience. Less convincing in his opposition, however, was Aid. Geoffrey Ed.ielow, who** reasoning — "Do you want people to drive at 30 miks an hour straight through our downtown area or do we want them to stop and shop?” — is difficult to follow. The removal of the scramble signals will ensure a smoother flow of motor traffic along Douglas Street, according to the engineering department. But con¬ trary ta Alderman Edgelow’s apparent ideas one cannot make a motorist into a shopper by frustrating him on the road, obviously: If he is on his way home to supper that’s where he Is going, and In no better mood for being delayed in a downtown tangle. The only way to make more motorists into city- centre shoppers Is to make the business area both an easy place to perk and an easy place to drive, and this fart makes the council’s choice the more reasonable. Washington Gladden TF THE COUNCILS of the City of Victoria and the 1 Municipality of Saanich were ever in doubt of the need for a public golf course at Beaver Lake, or anywhere else in the -fa tor that matter, it should have been dispelled last week when the Victoria Dis¬ trict Golf Committee decided there was no purpose thi* year in giving professional golf lessoas to the youngsters of this district who are not already at- hii&ted to existing clubs. In recent years, the local golf organization, in conjunction with the B.C. Golf Association, has pro¬ vided free professional golf lessons for any senior student at Victoria district schools who applied to have them. These lessons created so much interest and brought so many junior players into membership of the local clubs, that they have now reached satura¬ tion point and cannot meantime admit any more Because of this the local committee — represent¬ ing all the local clubs — reluctantly decided there was no point in giving lessons to non-members, if after the lessons were over there would be no opportunity for these youngsters to take up the game. So this year the pro le*son* will be confined to juniors who are already member- of clubs, and those on the waiting lists of club*. With a municipal course or courses available, this difficulty would not have arisen, and it Is to be hop-d thnt now the city and Saanich will have another look at the Beaver Lake project, and try again to reach an agreement that will be satisfactory to both parties. The circumstances have altered to -uch a degree that by their procrastination they are responsible for depriving local youth of a sports education, the fund*; for which are provided through fees paid to the provincial aiaodationa right across the country. The Packsack Of GREGORY ( LARK ’rom dl*overtn« whether they do. IGNORANCE, according to a a a a backwoods philosopher As.umlr.jp that university ac¬ id *ny acquaintance, Is not as Hwnmoda'iona will increase In hid as unawareness. the years ahead. It will slid b* gnorance he says, p-uu that impoverished stu- “means no* knowing. Bui un ocnti who can't pay their way awarene-s means not looking, up the rungs of the ladder, not listening, not smelling, vt ill he deprived of a chance In not bung conscious of -ome develop. ** right be re you 81 nee the university degree IV ill Rogers made Ihe amous !s , -.talus symbol In ourl observation thil we are all itoriely a ide from Its other Ignorant only on different sub advantages, thoae without it )r< ta. But that down excuse „ iy M Wll#hw declasse; us of unawarene**. ,hu average and xonomlc.illy , ", '* ,,na1T«™ deprived ran hardly escape a of wild bird for exampli, la „ nsr of margin.|lly. ^ actually pally blind He ee* ln , dcmocra / „ goel them, no doubt, but is actually Mamal the ln lo ac0^,t tfw unaw lie of them in the sene notjon ,ha, ave Stents Lh eh' hSU'.tZ* need dnjy some vocation^ , l '* «&• They, loo, nerd training not Interest,-,! in knowing ,h„ in(t4. and F aces Of Canada of having lo alionaie some b’n. New York Morri -ania, paper which was filled with group. tfew York, and finally Colum- £«od reading.” In March 1179, a a a butt, Ohio, where he tayed for it was published. In t h r e a The administration Is In th, mrT 34 y*** »nd d‘«* ,her* right line stanzas, middle of mother tug-of-war ** th* **' of Sf. Tha lines unsuitable for wop There are many who favor , Washington Gladden will be ship were left out and tha thorough and overdue revision rwiembared for the poem became a hymn. “When ol the federal tax structure, hymn with , Is printed toSay. 1 w«a approached, I may say and especially removal of vari- During the course of a long that the poem was not written ous existing penalties on pro- career, he was well known in for a hymn. It waa my friend ductlvity and investment. Thus journalistic quarters. Indeed Rev. C. H. Richards who saw the chairman of the House Ap- he war known to his day and ln the lines their suitability propriatlons Committee and generation as a writer on and adapted If an.” the --crets. y °f*hc treasury q |gBtrer |«| m walk with Teach me Thy patience; r H s? Wl h f,n Tliee still With Thro budget deficit only If there Is i_,i„ „» , also tax relo.m But some of V ^ iC* In cUmet' d~rer ^PAny. these "reforms" are viewed as t-,. ' - , . . In work that k**ii faith “give-aways’ by labor union “Cret’ Mp and atrong, ,ea^er8- . . li e strain of toll, the fret In ,rUst ,h«* ‘rl^Ph* The potantlal weakness of ^ over wrong. the dollar is another reason “ A why PreaJdetnt Kennedy dan Help me th* slow of heart In hope ,h** **nd» * ■bln- not have oud-et deficits of i tc mov ln8 r,>r magnitude that his economic By some clear winning Tar down the future's advisers tell him will get word of love. broadening way; America moving again, ’flu Teach me the wayward In peace that only Thou gold dram, although some feet to stay, aanst give, time:, small, is practlcall; Arid guide them in th* With Thee, O Masts', let chronic. To soma extant this homeward way. ma ilea. We are approaching the day when university education will have lo be open to Ihe gifted and Ihe average without a basis in ihe accident of birth oi wealth. That's a iargr order, hut if will have to he filled if Cana dian civilization is to exerf Its Gue strength. Charlotte Whltton The fair lif one may any ft) sex Pre-cnfs a rare that Is com plex - , A maidenly reincarnation Of King. John L and Carry Nation. -R HALUWELL Ttitfrta Nbvb 3*iv1c« Canada * Old Do^othing formula No Longer Work* Batlil (lolomn Vicuna. ba. , Ma.. wa/ca *, What’s Gone Our Problems Won’t Go Away! Quotable Quotes I am la marge af lbs party . . . Beal (Caouett*) doesn't pal bia boss lain lla aindalatnUoa, — I Thnmpaoa. By HARRV HAI.LIWKI.I. a place on the world scene and " Ml.~ A SPECTACULAR m FORMULA bv shifts in traditional tiad inn alignments that have perhaps only just begun. Beneath the emotional Issues bubbling on Ijic jui face of the Canadian political stream there is a strong ournrm <>{ mimn about the ccotmnnc direclion of the country At first 'blush, this concern may appear to be illogical. If persists In spile of Iasi Economic Oddities Cause Disquiet increase of surcharges — both of which production raise the prices of imported rvice.s, the goods in Canadian terms, surplus of They have seen continuing ts and sub- heavy budget deficits and most seg- stubbornly high unemployment :ln the face of one of the {h the moat rapid upswings of eco¬ nomic activity in recent Cana¬ dian histoiv All these phenomena can be explained in terms of what Kenneth Galbraith called the "conventional wisdom" of eco¬ nomics. But explaining them doesn't solve rhe problems associated with them, winch __ — a * * What is alarming about them is that they point to the almost complete absence of long • range economic policy¬ making in Canadian govern¬ ment and. even more alarming, to the lack of enough economic brains and modern economic tools and mniepts at the poUcy-planning level. Canadians are long accus¬ tomed to waiting for time to heal their economic ills for something- to turn up. They ate accustomed to seeing spe eial problems mcr by oxpedi enls, by temporary measures: to being allowed to Blow off steam to royal commissions while the^rsst natural weallh of the' eounliy solves eco¬ nomic difficulties through the application of foreign capta] nomic phenomena had some- thing in common. By their very- nature or duration, their main direct employment -creat¬ ing effects were temporary. It takes far fewer men to rwa a seaway or a pipeline, for example, than it takes to balM one. These vast employment- 1 creating projects came to aj sudden end at a time when the whole world trading pat¬ tern was entering into a new ferment, engendered by the recovery of old economies from the ravages of war, by the bid of new economies for The Virtu? la Olstrlct Council Invites you to hear and meet MIC. CLAIDR A. EDWARDS National President of the C-S.K. Mr *4 Bird* Bill .petk Ml C»»H Oarvaot frbWiBi Na«atta1t«n Bad Aiti' ration tha rtteni Ctoll larvani Pay Pao* and Cyclical Salary ***** — Ptua atter ubjKH Lfcai JMT te yrtBdSUd from IM Dwr Ml. Aadrew'a rmhjieiiM Church Canada entered the new eta fat with itostwaf prosperity and armed to meet the chal lengp only with the sadly- worn traditional economic i tools, the inevitable royal and other commissionry and the bland assumption that if you look at an economic problem long enough and perhaps, under extreme pressure, take temporary evasive action, it will go away. What is really worrying the public and slipping business confidence even in the face of surface prosperity, is that al¬ though they may not under¬ stand all the causes of our economic troubles or all the deeper Implications, theyat do realize that the problems won't Just go away. cwdinuiMg to use m the-t fire of slewing economic ■Ctivfiy ar>d n*mg. tmemplux merit in the late IStitR Thrv have seen impot's rise agajrud the pressures of a devalued dollar and import By KIP ( OOPKK from Yokosuka. Japan Kilty thousand Communist •‘lieace’* marcher* are sched¬ uled to demonstrate In rhisi port city today against any visits by l’ S. nuclear-powered submarines Yokosuka is the major Far Fast anchorage for the l.\S. Seventh FIpH More than 10O buses have been chartered by Tokyo Reds and S4*veral *|>eiial trains have been s*. in^itncflrn haul Tff.nrwv demonstrators here. The demonstration. RefTs boast, will’ be t)io largest in Japan since Ihe lOtk) riots against the t’.S. -Japan security treaty and the scheduled visit of President. Eisenhower. . . . for- bettor TV reception— in color, black and white— FU Stereo— anywhere DEVELOPED if THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, adapted to Air Force eat elide c ammunition*. the JFD lac panodic LEV masses unpre¬ cedented power, la roach out far ovary picture data I Foe use a with unmatched precision, to bring in only the sipnal you're tuned to— wilhout noise, snow or ghosls— regardless pf distance or terrain. Oat better receptipfethan you thought peeeiMe with your preeant set. ga glad to show you. •j $ ime: - fWIS- > 9: > i*e umm mt BiBiai t tows hu.m in nationalizing all barks. In- Hong Kong and Shanghai eluding (he Bank of China, has Bank, the Chartered Bank, vet up an unprecedented aitua- Mercantile Bank, National lion Grindlay a Bank. The Nether Bankers here believe It Is lands Trading Society, Slate the first time a Communist Bank of Ind’a and the Punjab Chinese hank has ever .been National Bank. In all 21 banks nationalized. The Rantgoon were nr-ized, 14 foreign and W bank is an official- financial Burmese Z ar mof the Communist regime1 tj,,, R^nzoon government in Pekin* called in the ambassadors of Th.-re has been no im- Britain. China. Pakistan. The mediate reartton or comment Netherlands and India in ad from Peking. The Burmese vanc, to ,xptam lh(. men e government said the sur T. . . . . - . _ It is too earlv to assess the pnsing action was carried nut . „ . _ , , t. , * . .. 4 ... full impact of the nationals* as part of the program to “lay the foundation of a Buimeso .Aoeialist economy" . Rangoon ha* been adhering ASK RITHETS! You bib latnad la lubaii queauana an insurance sod similar milirn for Incluaiop in ibla column Ttia eric in of »uch qiarl** )• krpt anilraly confldt ntial. A Yokosuka police s|*okes n\an said l.SOO |>ol icemen will b^ mi>bilized from nearby towns to bolster the 2b I man local force The *p<*kesman said police expect violence £ince the majority of demon sirators are expected to be hard-core Tokyo Communists. The Seventh Fleet has ean- celled all liberty for its sailots inday anil has advisatic*r residents her* frown on anti- Amertcanism Countless eaha rot* ami souvenir shop* deponT on r.S. servicemen for then living. L<*cal labor unions have Already refused t.t* support the Communist m«irchri>. Vll* Wuulfl vou please de¬ fine the different** between •,BurRlaly,' and “Theft/* a* mentioned in my insurance policy. , . . . mui Ikin' — — - tai could be withdrawn, bank- erx and trailers here believe 1’*'"* C * ICklllTO that nationalization will hurt {'* ■ T *• rather than help the shakv 'uoitiii 10 India Burma economy. It will inhibit ^ badly needed foreign invest OTTAWA and the spending of V S. *ailoi* add Jl.on0.0nn a month to Yoko¬ suka's Cv'onomy . Rut the CommunN party with headquaiteis in Tokyo, is expected to have little tmuble rounding up .in.0no demonstratoi*s. Tokyo lah<« unions pl«»dged support and 'eommittee*‘ were accordingly set up in 11 maj#r Tokyo wards to recruit marchers Another ili'mimstiation ic Tlinc . a -rowing whnduled toiiav at Mito. a t S. City hall :h it Vii-toria tu rnililarv lai xot r a n g p. Ten rwivptt full valno for i thousand Communistv arr to nual contribution to the march there Rathe-; also are ating budget of the C planned In The Saitama and Region Planning Board. Gumma areas 115 Pandora EV 52142 No Room for Minor DiMasrec-ineiitM WONDER DEAL” ON Planners Need More Help family size comfort • 2- or 4-door sedans with ample room for 5 adults a Foam-padded bucKet seats a 21 -cubic foot trunk— biggest in its class (Plus 53 h.p. engine; 4-speed synchromesh shift). small-car price a Low down payment— • Liberal trade-in allowance (Plus up to 40-mile-per-gallon economy). Menmci's of city council 1 r* ■ iaUITIlTIEjll 1 were shocked this week when ■ the regional board quoted a $10,120 price for carrying out a survey of future planning needs in tneniy. jamouhts lo pteparation of a quired to Implement Ihe After all. they said, the city master plan for city develop findings, has contributed more than men! ip the next two decades The t'RPB estimates ia $27,000 to the CRPB budget in or more s iTsuch importance extra help requirement at the past three-years t+mduding that it should override minor roughly the equivalent of two $9,776 request for lSH.1l and disagreem -ilv man-yeais. The city's own received precious Tittle in * * * planning department, under direct benefit*, - The regulations under w hicHt ataffed and overworked at 4 , regional planning areas arc present, is going to have to set up throughout the pros spread 'ts workload even Understandably they felt jnw ljp jn ipr yiu. more thinly despite the re- somewhat i exult ful when nlt-,paj \^\ recent decision lo hire an faced will) a sizable cost esti- ^ ^,.,lon detailing duties assistant planner- if it is la mate for a job consisting 0|A!e hoard s(1pu|ales participate in the master plan largely of gathering and sift- ,.(1, j, „ |h(, of study to Ihe extent It should ing statisrieal data winch m b(M1^ lo )ai0 regional There appoers to be general OLSON MOTORS Quote We bflifu* 1 ha I fur rvery pmhlrm I here niu*t he a Mkliillon. ami it Irks us htdly when we find . . . that there are problem* whh h i annul he •nhed and have Ui Is* lived with. — Walter l.lppmann. i$795 Down By HA KOJ. J) Y. IONKS From Bueno* Alrei The z\i{jcnf:iu* nrmy kccjM* inswtin^ tliai it will permii cleclions June 23, bnl fho more t h t* miiiltfi'V promises, thr mnio Argcnlmc* bre-orm* * Many |H*oplc here ihink the mililary vvijl call off the olec- liflns for fear that followers of former dictator Juan I>. Heron will win as they did « year ago The government and the mil itarv are now committed. “So long as candidates com pi v with the new fiolitical pl*n.:- they aay, ekartiorw will b«' held The deceivingly simple elec¬ tion plan permits only "demo rath? parties t»> pfi t Candi¬ da tea for June. Peronisls may lake part but they may noi put-up candidates, p.*e Peron s name or * Pc^oni,st *ongs( 01 Yet the hoard has informed council that even w-ith extra temporary staff hired for the study at a <*ost of and full isj o|M*i ation’’ of civic departments and Ihe city's advisory planning commission it will take Including 70' Sewered Lot in the New University Area surgeon l)r. Ibiul Mnlera, is leafier of I Vn >ni-l s 12 months to < omplete. And the City hall ataff will be left at the end of the study with the detailed planning re¬ ft 3 Bcdiomi (optional 4th btdrooms) ft 2 Bathroom i ft Sundei l f B hull Banemrnt ★ Louvicd t laset Doan if /numjf, / irfj im hided Quote This I the White House I I* IStW Pennsylvania Avenue— not Bnrkingltam P a I a r e. There la no place In America for > royal family. — TA Congressman Abner Sibil. $14,525 1314 QUADRA EV 5-2458 - Byron Price in Victoria, more people live ia Vickery Montes" ft Otner Participation > 11 3 O n y SUNDAY 2.30 FAMILY SKATING 8:00 OLYMPIC SKATING ART BLCHWALI) on News 'Management I, Qalln (Colonist Victor!*, B.C., S*a., Marik 3, IMS Even Lincoln Did It! Edmonton to Test Team TeachingPlan WAsUMNGTON Then* hou gu through U.S. history you can find i hit every presi¬ dential administration tried to manage the press In one way or another. Wl'KSTlON: In talking aNmt the- government of the |iebp1e,j for l he jieople. and by the (iiDple, dill ihe President have any paMicular group in mind? I SKCKKTAKY: Not 40 my1 knowledge, gentlemen. HOl I II cheek it out Just to make sure. QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, the President, in his speech yesterday indicated he intended to manage Ihe news. 1 SKCRETAR.Y : How- did he do' that** QUKSTION: He naid In the same spivchr^Tfie world will little note nor long rc/iieml>er what was said here." It seems] to me m tips phrase he was in¬ timidating the now spaj k»i men w ho were there. SKCIU.TARY: I don't think j you have Id interpret tlie speech in that manner. The Presi¬ dent's remarks, written on an envelope, were off the cuff, and he felt there was no reason to tie quoted. An official vendon of his speech will he made available to the press In due time, as mna as the President has a chant e to gq over it again. Press FoMkmI Off After Gettysburg QUESTION Mi Nicol.iy, vrsirrJay the President gave a apwch at Gettyatourg.’ and he .started It out by aa.vlng, “Pour afore and aeven y earl ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new na¬ tion.'* Sir, would you mind telling ua the names of the fatltera he was referring to * SECRETARY : I'm sorry, gentlemen. I r»n"l reveal the names at Ibis time. QUESTION; The Saturday Evening Post, which is pub¬ lished in Philadelphia, said he was referring" Id Washington. Jefferson, and Franklin. SECRETARY: Thai's just conjecture. The President la not responsible for everything written by his fnemls. We found an old transcript flic other day of a piew brief, ing between Abraham Lin coins press secretary and White House reporters, winch shows that even in those day* attempts were made to bottle up vital news ul inleresi to I he public. Here are excerpls from it: I QUESTION The President said yesterday in the *.mtP speivli lhal tin; country was engaged m a great civil war. lesilng whether lhal nation or any nation so conrcrved and so dedicated can long rnduie. iVaaly Goings-On in Ocean * 1 1 lie didn't >sy how he Intended IIHnQlC lo Wln 11,0 war- Does this .llllUdlO mean he lias a no-win policy? SBl’RJETARY: The Prcai m deni in his speech was only •- •- ft# Y con-erned with the battle of I 1^4*1] I W ■ Grttyxhutg. which incidentally "A AyABA-kja we won. The Department of Wat will give you full details s>||TH 0n °ll7tfr battle's. • QUESTION : The depatlmenl lug mouth ami an ovt'rsi/o refuses to give Informanon. to tile heaiT of Ins fellow We don't know how manv ter cneatuivs with similar !'W|* *r,e UMsi . , , udfR. who commanded them Pti very liangerou* indeed. „r now many easunltle, there were All we were given were The mates if they survive some lousy photos of t'onhslrr- stav with the las. I, when ate gun emplacements II*, w the temales go back to 4fte van we he sure '(he Confederates deep reefs and once the Mifa *1111 don I have artillery hidden hati?i, father Lsn't above tak in the hills around Gettysburg* ••• n"' his marital spite on tsECKETARY: We have eoit- hls unfortunate olisprmg. slum suivcillance of the hills. , , , To tlie lies! of our knowledge all Southern artillery pieces In addition to those* already have horn removed, mentioned, theiv are a groat QUESTION What alkait C.av- many other voracious erea federate to.,ps There an- an One., with big mouths includ estim it«fl 17,uuu in the aiea ing a great variety of bull SECRETARY We have Ihe heads, angler fishes and South's pnimlse ihe> will he re- .sharks, inovad in due .nurse LORD HAILSHAM . . . Down with Cynics Cabinet Minister Urges ‘Revolt of the Squares’ VICTORIA COLLEGE ■ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION prnwat* • "DISCUSSIONS ON CURRENT CANADIAN AFFAIRS" H> JtWU’M MarMtlrv I/)M ION 1 CP' An in March IS— THE FITI RK OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN B.C. Dean 8. N. F. Chant, University of British Columbia. March 39— THE ARTS AND CANADIAN CULTURE A panel discussion: Mr. D Harvey, Victoria College; Mr. C. Hare. Victoria College: Mr. H. Gruber. April S— UNIVERSITIES— RUSSIA VERSUS CANADA Dr. I. McTaggart-Cowan, University ol British Columbia. April 19— CANADA’S DEFENCE POLICY A panel diacuaalon General C. Foulkes. Mr C. Burehlll, Royal Roads; Dr. G. Elliott, Victoria College. May S— YOUR CHOICE You will be invited to choose the topic and the guest speaker or panel. >nn«iu» it me ilivm lumnniw or rnr cmviksitt or Mima con wai t \i< roan t oixiot: For Those who want Information before voting . . . FAITH, SWEAT AND POLITICS by Dorn French CANADA .AND 3JR. DIEFENBAKER by B. T. Ri. hard:, on Parking la no problem for Vito I’n-ort when be drives his miniature <75sr engine) ear aiound Rome. Hr Jnst picks it up. rarrles It Ul parking s|Nit or pops It Into trunk of friend's car. Driving tiny ear might he lirnhfrm for average motor¬ ist. Alin happens to he a pridesslonal nmlortionisL REGISTER NOW FOR THE SERIES THE I.IBERAL I ’ARTY by J. W. PickcrsgiU THE NEW PARTY by Stanley Knowles I have often encountered hi- ling cod the highly, prued quan v ol the Paeific| Northwest skindiver lying quietly on the boltom. digest¬ ing one of no brethren. _ln many rases with the tail of the victim still protruding from the cod's mouth. At times, ling rod have been known to try to eat other fiah which were ju>i too big to swallow and have choked to death. In most cases, how¬ ever: anything that will enter his mouth can be digested. And that * saying a lot. for the ling rod has one of the big gcM mouths in the fistl kingdom' NAME ADDRESS Free Parking aLOus. . Parking Farvfctv > *- Mail this i-egistration form to: Alumni Association. P.O. Box IK I, Victoria. l.C. EVUiM MARIONETTE HOOK SHOP 1*1!) Douglas Street i Mail Order .Service! $ S $ $$WIN $ $ $ $ S WINS $$$ $ 1 TUESDAY i VA March 5lh ^ MEMORIAL ARENA 2 KINSMEN GIANT r? YURI LUTSIl Tribute to Gershwin Like the Great Swallower, the ling cod is an incorrigible! cannibal. In his case, however,! it’s usually the mail's which take the brunt of this uncivil ued characterisin'. Tlie females, which may outweigh their a m o r o u s sweethvai Is by as much as r<) pounds 'the largest of tlie males are very little over 20 pounds i are fickle creature- When they have had enough of their mates, they have the very unladylike tendency of making meal* of them Pruett pounds the ivories with pltmo of: guitar, banjo, bass and drum disk dish supjHirl on a flock of old favorites likr My Gal Sal. Bye «. . . live Blackhiid. Shine On liar Vest Moon and Heart of My DIN )or vour Waltilng In the I) Cg k ttr.i • Dei'cA* "When it tome* to m tnr p mood music. Carmen Cavel- lero Is a master. Thl> set satin- ovts m< lies for dancing or just dearm- J* ing along. Melody of Love, uom One of /Tuvvio't OREtfandmp m«iig«R9 and Mil talented tymphonii conductors Madt potalfcl* LhrQufH the co-oparatian ot ihj ■ovirt Iftnlatry of Culture and CAO-da * DepaitBient ol DUrnil Aftaira. From RUSSIA Comes YURI LUTSIV K To Conduct The r VICTORIA I SYMPHONY Lorchestra Gamp No. 14 ConsolationH, $25.00 Canada, I JS. Pepper Atmosphere 8T. LIKES PlaAYKKS I’ri sen! Their 7fMh Ferfoi mance BINGO s $1,000°° A Pl.AY IX S AITS a By Edward Percy threcicd b>’ Roland CiMidcliild MARCH I At H: 1.1 p in. , u n I Tickets, ILtNI 1 I »! !■■' ■ ua. HI IM •! Luke's parish Hall. 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H They Sa> A was designed to provide more When The S, jnfoniiHlion Hhniit diffusion of In. winds and toni|>ei alures in the Karl Gran1 upper atmospheric layers »l al 1 Dwcii fin litudes of 2U to 51 nttlys. the pfanc TBOKTACK KOf KKTS ^ ^ £ “ Using tw lest age Nike^’ajun su,.h j,, rockets, missilemen at Wallops Salls m th Island and For I Churchill Worry Bout loaded each nose cone with a version ol 5 package of t'J grenades, success- : fully filing Ihe rockets al 5 1j S||I: |,a||r p.m. EST Tliuisduy ._ mount t Ski (Imund ele)nrg*n picked up situml wave** urvl with senait other data provided l»y the ex- apiiiUt.il> 1 pk»ions ScientistN at the two standing oM t'test centres will correlate thfir KnoVvs the r Iindinu> later LhmmI Tlm< The Njiace > >aid the e\- Jlmmv Pi Iiennient will la* Uselifl in future rcM»m piano satellite operation*. u Ithai “wanta CAR SERVICE SPECIAL Hamburnera — Cheeseburgers — De Luxe Burgers (with chips) HALF PRICE — TODAY f ONSOLATIONH. S1R.OOL APONSORI; I9R7-CI MUi Kathlcrn Arnnw Dominion Hotel ■ C T*l#phon# Co R«*na Col»mau A Caoada flafavoj Lid Kvona Lid VI Coach Linn Ltd 0«oia>- ^traitli I'd Maanay Cirtt|« A The Royal Trtui Co. ■toraev Ltd Mr. O Biock#. VICTORIA THEATRE GUILD presents “INHERIT THE WIND” Hudson a Bay Co •ir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor Thaa I MaaPheaton The T Eaton Co. (Canada* Ltd I ONMOLATIONN, *1* *0 t Enterta nmenl Parade Baiijl (fnlnnint Vi«»*ria, I.C., -W, Marti 3, IW3 7 Mostly an Unsavory Lot By l)AVK MrlNTYKK Thunk fSiNMliicss fur Ann*1 Bancroft. Or ix-'inap* Hint should icad: thank Mis* Ban¬ croft for goodness. Consider the circumstances In the. race for the Oscar, this Splendid actress is one of the finalists. Site won this place for her finely etched portrait in The Miracle Worker, as # woman whose selflessness and indomU.ihle spirit brought rhe gift of communication to a child who is blind, (leaf and mute. lime aie her competitors: Belie Davis Her nomination for What Kver Happened to Bah\ .fane? mutes from her im|MM Minaiion of a woman w ho.«»r mipri is Ahsessed with glories of childhood. who feeds her invalid sister rodents, blud¬ geons a maid with a hammer, and eventually goes berserk. Kaihai ine Hepburn. A*5 Mary Tyrone in Eugene O’NeilTs InOhg Day s Jour n e y Into Night, she is an unstable woman who becomes a drug addict because she ran not rope with,; the con-tantly shifting By BERT BIN NY litre's one of the best pieces of entertainment news in a long time for Victorians — the Limeliters are coming to town! 1 - - Famous Artists announces To he heard in rental March thr highly popular singing. « al Victoria Nigh School playing and comMy trio will auditorium are pianist Don a by appear in Memorial Arena April 6. It will be their first appearance here and a sellout seems very Applications for entry In ihe National Theatre School aie in order The address is 119* Mountain St reel. Montreal. PW There is an exception Tn this Jlst too; In To Kill a Mockingbird. Gregory Perk portrays a lawyer whose dedi¬ cation. lo justice oven Ides all personal eonsidei al ipns arid w hoM» de vo I Ton to his children dominates his life And perhaps this exception, as well as that of Anne Ban- crofi. is the important factor in this comparison. If is difficult** lo he colorful enough to atlrart Oscar a f ten¬ don in a role lhai depicts only goodnes*. _But if ran he done. fA C ipip* . .. i I /♦* Kemlrk. Days of M Ine and Koses fie mMine Fag*1 Sweet Bin# of I iHltll Anne Banc-rufl The Miracle W orker Gregory Fn k To kill a Mockingbird tammeiu -ine Esquimau Htgn K„tjva, |n,ri na opal with SoIhjoI J ! CJpadc* in the ,Mio, national .Italian ningm* artjol auditorium at * p „IMr N(n, silv.ru,. the .Spa..i,h Tuesday. More than 2*1 »'t< 1 „ io A|heni/. a daneinR team of d*n.s are involved in the bl* |v! , Roil Carmen Kolia, , and show. ^ ^ j Oacirl la Vasquez. and vocalist Bui Mascarenhas from Portu Onstasp* t h«e re «re'*rn g* »< We Kmi irss flntST Shorkel tr Bunnies Bcs«a Nova March J.V 2*i and _»7 **' cers. soap and bubble gum-1 a a a «,rr merclals. maifiagal singe, Thr Vancouver Opera Assn- Roman patrTHan-s and d,-n, ( ,s ,.olln(Ht.. Kalls, tanr, M |„er date, a girls Tl,u?.sdav with aufeequrnt per S!ev eluo. a quartet. It-shertofc. |e.mant„ ,, pioneers and many others. ;•* imposed, 4in s.ber a.H jbe- wife of an actor, who, is tin- noived by hei husband's dom¬ ineering ways, and frustrated by her sons' problems. Cemetery Board He | ports Surplus Tl|e hoard of cemetery inis- lees of Grcatei Vif toi fa re¬ ported a $130.31.7 surplus at the end of ns 19»>‘J operations. ’iThe annual financial state¬ ment. of Ihe intermunkipat body. leoeived at oily hall •diowed m pntfit for tiie ve.ir of $9 cemeiei y operations and $1 1.91b profit on Hie operation of the crem.v tonum. This was arbfed to the surplus $tt*i.20K. I'rler O'Toole I aw retire of Arabia Manelhi Mastmiannl, III \ one — Italian Style Hornblou'er of I it dl> w enough. Jie naa been living in California for puiv STARTS MONDAY MY GEISHA Katharine Hepburn b«K Da> \ Joiirnev Inlo Niglit Bette llavk W Imtever Hapinml to Baby Jain*? • Mrdt I* lnru'Wip uf C«l«r NHIRII.I NUIUU IU> MONT AMI lllNARD O Him N iO\ ROBCRl IIMMIM.K — Serial Nkart — M ATKKS OF BANGKOK * < alar llaar. • %\ «aH»l«U PraiNa*. • U »m4 ■ Malar*. it Tlicsc a iv the 10 stars who will compete for Acu lomy Annid li«m«r> April R - shown in rolos for which i hi*\ wi-i,* nominati-d. GEM On Thursday Si Lukr s Play- rr» np*n Edward Pony's drama Thr Shop al Sly Coann full of thrills, chills and mount- in* suspense The director is Rolard flood child and the cast includes Kvannr Murray. Marorry Bridccman. Belly J<-an-Pir*i rr. Bolir I>avii>». II K l.nk|-v Lcn Allen AIrr Hutchins. Dave Shearer and Bill James. Daring Cleopatra Costumes Reveal ’4n Awful Lot of Girl* Tlie Vfcforia Symphony Oi die>tra. with Russian guest conductor Yuri Lutsiv. is at Sidney Friday evening and at the Roval Theatre next Sunday Afternoon and Monday eve¬ ning. The program include* Bee thovens seventh symphony, the Khatr hatouian f'ayne hal lei and Lysenkos overture to Taras Bulba. The latter ha* mithing to do with the current movie of the same name office •• -trr-jipp; ov According to Renie. Wan- ttdl |«iioti»gi aphs of the girls gi-i s pi inmvii j>alion wit,h un- but will allow them to **• mv.i «| r. »{**il females |* du«‘ aoletv m the movie. ' to authenticity. She \va* told "The first flav I ie|N.rtcil fn, to .-tudv ancient Kgvptiap ait- work Walter W anger 'the pi v work l(» disiNiver tust exarilv .iiiiA.***!' i told mi' he \va:iteptia.i * [ ropii'd my cositimes ha^Klmaideiis, p) |ialac<* **tv- dneedy fn»m ihe onginal con *nt *“anr| 10 priestesses. e»'pt„ Th.ev aie all (lone in good lheiraip|MM' loisos are mi- taste, although moviegoers «v»vei cd except foi transparent may he somewhat shocked lo sin 1 1.-, ' Rome confessed >j- e eomplelelv • trails jm i ent The girls ate similarly un- l*n>Hiini*s lor the first tune. idiesMfi Djmi. the back, too c.p aMer all. Brigitte Bardot The, e is riolhing vulgar hi tn * h.i> been wearing nothing foe eostiimes. They 'just ii*vea| ai ycais.” - , aw fill lot «*f gill. - , , , , . , In a gem of undei statement .-sketching out the i*o«l tunes ,, . . , , • *• Pi. to < s it 1 1 - 1 1 1 *1, •*! 1 mio M0 HO] I V V\()OD -rPM - More ac: es of bate flesh will U* o': view in rieojMtra than in anv pievious film. - The individual . ie-1* rouble for dozens of neu nude gn j?* frolicking across the — reen is waifhoh*' designej- Renie She drew up all the ‘'cos¬ tume- ' for the $ PHHMl.tMNl epic excepting those worn bv Kli/ath'lli T.i> lor 'Hw insults ai asionishuig? 'I he JoimM iu Regular I'rice* Mk till • pm. NO SIN OH SPECTACLE TO EQUAL IT! rt*rrvi( *T» » AHT i.R ANCfH ft Ml lUMIt Ms-Wl T^ic lalrnlcd sluri'-m- r« nal • nnually •.[Kir-orffi iiy Ihe Mu ulml Ait SociPiv. ha* been" po*iponcd from March 6 lo April !. Julie Vx Bark They Take Jaz. Too Seriously Tlie Victoria C'horal Soririy piesent* an all Bach piogtam March 1^ and 19. followed hv Haydn* Ci ration May 7 and 8. British musical < omrd> »tar Julie Amlrrws. who wi»n universal aC(’<*. and how many listen I try tn get them to of those do \ou know** 1 relax and ,c<'l it M Ja//, we all know, is f*tu*, explain* why so manv hralfsl in kurope as some ,,f |j„. f0p ,(l// musteians live thing onlv a Utile less '.acted vv,*i4j in Euro|>e. They than holy writ li ijiKi*s ran make irroic mopev in the Tony enormous coma-e f o r a United Stales but t’hrv get have fwt'igner to l.dk |a// to a n^aled beti.-i it Kuro|N*” French but for mu .is I .all . . , , * time .. . . .. * iev e r»ol It rated as them llo v . 1 « * I H iger, , tf . The j i ^ ihhi.iIn • • llaget di v Iv. 1 nr dul lie get . ho tfii* ... , . I hey re lieated as c of ja//. v, f • # ♦ n think mavis ibe:*- - too much X mailii-m.r'i ,m IMui-C 1 . . . V,,U"' lin,"i ** A FESTIVAL ‘Most of file girls W4iiildn I apiH-ar that nudi* in font of a camera.' Renie said Thev were all nervous and self- conscious when they came in for fittings The final group were a mivluie of tinman. Englis'i. French. Belgian and Italian girls. Only rhmo are from America. ‘Their average measm ni(*i>ts are .77 -21. lb * Burl Ives Plavs Genie Vorlip Cooler of N«>« W>- 1 minalor will adjudioalc tlir .si'hoaL* diiini fentival herp March 11 to IK. The (.realest Air Athrnlure Kver Told! The next mj^dinR of the Vic Iona chapfor Rmal Canadian Collese opOijMmai*. is March V in Kmmanurl Bap "TIH" Church. 1900 Fernwood Road. atclaimrd ihe world overt ■^™«KAJIOl S ARTISTS l.lllJ 1 HF. ATKK • NEXT WEDNESDAY Thr Jnta nationally Renowned /.trie Tenor t onrcifs. Radio and 1 cleviuonf M6allad of a Soldier' Tlie Theatre Guild produc I, op of Inlierit the Wind di reeled hv Beit Williams, oprns March 18 and run* through March 2T VALLETTI “A ncriiUir “• iia|«f ■( apn «,* -Hegmut -meat.hmt, - ,UfliqN. KIAIIMSCKXrOK THi: (iKMT WAVS (H S« HIPV" X-« Ys: k T imr *i.aa K|t «.7A . li.j.i . ti.i.i in,, lax • Tor afar. Nutrh •! Nlrathtait Maa Aaaar' Ium*' • ImIhtIH March IS — Dun recital Patricia >lailn;, and ken nelh JrdinMHi, North Xun k-h Henmdary K«’Ihh>I, I March Ifl lo U — Inherit the Wind, l.an*haan Court Theatre. X: 1.1 p.m. nlrhtl.c Marrh IX. I* — Victoria • horal Sn-Uj'. Vli-lorta Hixh s,-h,Md aidltiirtiiiu. X: 11 pu, March IX — 1 rnadlan Player*, Hoy jl Theatre. X::hai> l:R*»a. lealura t» Nut - i in «riRiL linn Ticket »■ for holh event* in Kent'* Mllxic Store, 71* Fort Street, KV 12*11. AVENI’K S \V CAUJARY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT l*i, >o for Vancouver Four milPR of pipe, in UMnot lengths, is being Rond. The pipe will he used to extend water taken to Vancouver after being manufactured at service in the Cheater Vancouver area. VMD fore- the Victoria Machinery Depot pipe plant on Dallas man James Ford helps with the work. r Wall, Garage Business Topics From House Industry , Markets 1 KMTII Mm Ki N/IK Mi. David M. /\nns:rong is pleased tn announce ihe ap- jioinimcnt of Keith Mac- Ken/ir to l ho jinsiiion of Fxerutive Vlt o President of CK’PA Mi Mat Kon/io is now Station Manager. and lias boon with iho firm over ART DVl»** be levelled against fin* cnnieqi Rut tht > aie factors Quebec Fowoi, and will have Inspection o| the property. ( onserv alive g o v e l n mert, uluih will weigh with the think- the s»mo par value, with in _ _ - 1 there can he liltle jotim for ipu* voter> m April X TJioj.e aie addition SI i for each purlin disagreement that it has done „till 4 |,if of [K'opie who pirfer paling prefriTid shaie of nnn ¥ HP outstanding joh In .improv- tuim-r to gum Southern ('anada and Jo for SATISFACTION . » d Tha worne* nf Vacancies and < 'nJlcc.fum of Rents, and accompanying annoyances are forgotten > when entrusted to A. BERNARD & CO. LTD. Kort and Broad l‘Rltl**KTY MANAGERS “IT COSTS LESS THAN VOI THINK- CREDIT BUREAU OF VICTORIA LTD. ID JONk> HI IH. — :-»3 KORT ST. <- EV 5-131 1 “FACE THE FACTS” lour Indepefulcnt 4* As Dealer* hair brought lower prices In Victoria. Support them at MOHAWK GAS STATIONS 2*00 Quadra SI. SIHI.i Dnuglax 81. PAY N SAVE GAS STATIONS ISO Burnside Kd. >12 hxquimalt Rd. PPCLI Team | rfi l market lor mnanian iimusiry. i;nmes <>i Victoria * * * tPPKS I rnnllV Npwhriv in Canarl., tl.es ..nr ..I ihi. r winni i- m . iwn- V||| > *T«INE ri*'H» F J bioreccvppyruu Uun •■’I r, (mc, nf __ . , • ifl Vlcfnria i, here- Che govern- SliWioneci— to l.pj . Iw the iir- For First Aid m'nL' >h"r’c *”***,■ :r,,, tr,;, f,nr . ^^i^he ,,f M “1 m. 11 C5S I m*\a rnitted a Fmv protectionist Mr c .1 ones works with the . 't . plan has leviied a -shiphuild. company ... Vic.or.a branch. « '"nuarv. nve first aid men l.om 1*1 ,Png jnduiMl.y thal wax . * n re,.,,e.l „> the .janpuiy. Battalion. Princess Patuc ta s fjnnger of falling apart a! the i ONTK\( T AKI1F.D Canadian Lighr Infantry, wil ^ms |h Ut J o( offJoKs M ha, Seen ,M RKA*Kn compete for .he P.nv.nn.l lm„.. J X, 7 * first aid trophy at 2 p m Mon . n \ tha* at V eti r» it nwnrd 1.. dav at Work Point Ranacka ’“'r,'r'pd '"V « anddian •''•'^government conn act lo drtl hT:, v . ,nrt Two medical office,., one ««lay would have been made lwo hole- MX miles apart .V> „ s,,hul n from HMCS Naden and one olerwhoie if jovernmen. aid ,m|,^ ,oiith of to|.[k>imine on anc-^tid \}M MIUH. ( VlthfA market for Canadian industry. i;r,me, Victor,!, each piffetred ahare of (laii neau Power. Canadian Ijghl' Infantry, will compete for the p, ovine, al first aid trophy al 1 p m Mon day at Work Point Rrnacks Two medical office, «. one MILESTONE PASSED RijsineN* in force nf (heat is refined ti> ihe iiuiipanv. * * * •I4IIJIIN4. IMKF AMf) Pacific F’eindeums reported tha* at Keti Ki it n\% nrd 1,. h75 iii.'l \‘ shares and Mil .(Ml R sli.ii e* of Raile) Selhurn ftom Work Point, will judge had not hoc, available. NWT . . * the competition. Other devices of a peculiarly The drilling will he u, the ('onsei vatiic t\pe have also Muskox nnk formation which ALL PHAXhS hern introduced in other indu.** i> tx-ing IcnIimI in an intei Albeit I Moore, \ice-presj. Partirtpant. are tested on (rjr, IO ,M.,M1;)de tne foreign national survey of the f'|,|«'r rt'’nl marketing of Eoid Motor all phases of first aid pro own,r5 nf Canadian suhsuliar- Mantle program I'hts ,. Can Company of Canada retired ceduies and must hold St to jmproV|. the t'anadian ada s shaie of a iOemmrry •’"d"' at the age of fil He John Ambulance reiliftcates content nf their product*. prri|e, t Prilling, to start in ,or *n early retirement ne^1 111 from Ta7 Vanco’^r « >»" — "t ^ ^ ^Ta'rm 7vu« Chilltwatk and Ladner for Ihe automohne industiy "heie "" Mich He has been « veer. >n _ _ _ _ tv- .. . tax .• 1 d duty concessions have * * . .• _ ihe ...tomohde h.,smes. John Ambulance reilifnates Military entries will four ne' from Trail. Vancouver Chilliwatk and Ladner for Ihe union which HA,fc TO ,M> n inter Alherl l* Monre. \ire-presj. f the rppiT ^^n, marketing nf Fmd Motor Phis 1 5 Can t’°mpaP\ «f Canada retired i .Wniiiritrv ^'r,rt4l> • 4,1 1h^ ^ce of fil He ,n askr.l for an e«rl> retirement . . . — , _ ...ii ini .i't'i « • KIT1 Bi A IED contest for the Marv Oner 1 t'"1 manufacturers Incomplete or. ohsdure an trophy, to he' won hv the best n»>.V lo use more < ana- Altai H-pnrt* hv t anadian com 1 * dim nvrfr Kill ilsn In Imhrfll'A „ .runs i ■ run si '(hi -cl n\ R n nil’ f Mich He has been H \e*r% ihe automobile business. trained first aid Canada _ f.ARRhO> TKAM B.C. TO HF Rf VlFWin I>r Hartley Sargent of the dian parts, but also lo improve panics were scored h\ Robert 1 r **am > .satgeni i in the international balance of T Moigan. a Topmto invoi ^ ( de|Mitment of mines is to . automobile payments by sale ment dealoi. in .in article ’ S ' ' of ('anadian parts to their U.S. in the Canadian ('harV-ted Members nf the LKOiumalt associates. An,.ral Mo Mr. Moig.in said Dm, m»m A de Bodt Riwenland. learn (ftr< ()( t.anarta Hlcrca.sed its companies who had difficulty captain. LCpI M 0 Mt>.a in Canada to S.i7.v- in raising new funds _often pie B. C Sonmor IV H I. ((0^(|n0 pay up Stll.Yflull.nm had then own financial ICfioil.s E>r|e. Pie M. K N-rdnes* „om tN. ril(V^ls yrilt, m blame. pus wo 'PjJ' ' The aiit imohile -companies 1 said lhai nf 1 si of Can ee\er an o. . t r ajfi Jlf|t ,mjv ^ moie ('ana- ada s iaigest com)ianies which # dian made pirl*. but they weie issue re|»orts, only two thuds \fpp|||| f/tf widening •iwn ehmee of ( ana- give sales figures *WM f d;an bmli models and are Im>- Main stink analysts and MM | m ginning m ni/dke sutd intncaie-und«*i-wntei s were not inter JfM OlHifi V parte as aulomalu1 tronsmis- esleti' when sales figures were % 9 sums in this miintiv instead not available. | »] 1/ *d importing them Iiom the * * * 1 f C f H (’s VVAKKMOt SKS MOVLII L .T- Wallare. rkputy pro Ameiu.an Motors has eon- Ford Motor (’mnpany of vdnrial secretary. v\ 1 1 1 speak ,ra< ied fo^iise \anous ( anadian Canada is in icpla< e its parts and «how a film on A Day ?nr ,,s ? H -built Rambler a, , ossories ^w a rehouses at In Histone Rarkerville at a tHIS Windsor and North Yoik meeting of rbe Douglas Rotary ,,s ,,n?> *u» h TOWnship. with a new building Club at ft pm Monday at the ,nr“ns ihn Canada Impe in „ KramH|(M MPar Bi Mm|Mon. T»ih Ho I'mv dodge 'Vni; -r I t>nl * * * m0ro ln"' "’r The Hih mules pio).*-, will W T. Kehoe W K Highie "rnri ln ,hl' ,lirP',|,i';’ he i.mlv hv l!*l and will Mso .nri v; n 1 f sudi'j. veil Hive H,xrn * g- nernl Hllip "le m s r’rntiiil ■ e • * i r» n a 1 Meetings Monday In Virtariti L .T. V\’alla(“e. fkputy pro he a speaker in the technical se-*t.tns nf ihe annual meeiing of die Pri»sj»ertors and T>e- veloperi Ass'o«-iatinn at To* font. i March 11 fir. Sargent will give a re- (Mil t i in the development nf mining in Ruti-h Columbia in i he past 10 years CFAX APPOINTMENT I MtMBER* asSor I A TED CUBDll BUREaUG ee- CANADA' AND AMIBM* A CNIltn AM, HID AON AL REPORT* ACCOUNT* RECOVERY BPEC1ALUTB CITY 'PROSECUTOR WANTED R) the C nrponitkin nf Ihe City of Victoria Apj.L*aiUs mvisi he m« inhei s in good standing of the U«Vv Smiefy nf Binish Cnlumhia and should state salary e\p«*i ted and e\prrienrf. Applications will hr irceivod by the Municipal Manager a» .be Oily ILill Vnioua. Rutista Columbia, up to and tn. luding 'J'huisdax. the l!l*t day of March. 1 94*3. Industrial First-Aid AttaadaRts urgenlly required hy IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED PRODUCING DEPARTMENT j In work in north eastern BC. on di illing rig locations. Appl»c.*nts must possess a valid BC Class ’ R" nr C” certifu ate m Industnal Ku*t Aid They must he male and in first < lass physual condition tirade XII education preferred, flood working i-onditions.' top wages, exrellent Company benefits available Appli cants apply in writing staling qualifications, age. etr. to PKIiSONNKL MAN Af IKK. IMTKKIAL OIL i imiti'M nRfiiirrtvr: m-n apiAi wt inn . qik Nutri-Bio Announcement As the hi ginning nf a radical rnu gani/atinn progiam. Null i Bin of B.C Ltd has leal pleasure in announcing the appointment of the following ARPIA MANA(.KK< for YANCOI VKK ISLAND YOU CANT BEAT EXPERIENCE . . . r Yi’iir» of ro-nrdinatrd rffort vvHh Krixrr <- Sliihhn hullt hom.-s lo give vou iho ho.i in QI AUTY. SKRVICE, BOSPKD fSI'ARANTKfti. W r invilo rompm i*ou.«. I -of u* lo.t au.whal our l ooprrativr rffnrln ran do for v du m planning yout now N H A. homo ronxtruclion. it m: LI'XE S-RKDROOM PM1E, For $14,480— Wi,h $380 1)0 **■ Including lot PbII laltiMlIti •AllgallBa FRANK A. MARTIN AGENCIES LTD. Mrahfrv of Iho Rral Evlalr Board ISO FORT ST.-Cor, Quadra EV 5-1704 BIDNEY MARINA •ITS serins Aoui moo, ,ng of Iho Douglas Rotary 1 Club at fi pn, Monday at iho lnr‘ir Talh Ho J'rav nlraigo iking + a + more \V T. Kohoo \V K Highly "rnri and S D Hrndra w ,11 give toon """ - ",r Tho Ki-amalra |*,o|.*-r will „rnri m Ih.s , lirr. mm l.irt 1k-it h(, hv , ;aH , ,liu( W|M ^,so gnrn a g, norni lilhp hv , ho ^ . ,rm 1H, ,r.lnnal rhoaprr r„ 'hango vhIuc of Kk- llMl(P b| ( anadian dollai * * * An, "hot mtlusirv m " 1 ■ !> BO> ,ls HlK SH \K».S government ‘ lougnaess won big hu.inrss in ,hr I S has Hv dm y„nt1<-< ,s nl [or ,ng lh fund liandsomrly hrts Iw.n in >•'»' bonds in ry -Iwngo lor ,ho oil mduslrj ,hp IMofonwl shai>* of hydro- Tho National Oil |»,|,< v who h oloolrir lompanio* in Iho pro gave Iho Canadian nil rnm- ross nf bring lakon ovor hy panirs a large, of Canadian tho pixivirM-o prndilrlion whuh II, rv would ia> Tho bonds will cany jn class,!, ration talks at a njoot -x-h^ngr value Hh- ing of Ipo Victoria (ivro (’luh ‘ rt,lllM' at noon Monday at tho Km government ‘ luughne** wnn pres^ Hotel. , . r # * * Lig business in the 1 s has A mooting of the adoption >»*' l,r,n m commiftoo foi aid to displarod lhl. U>,!5ri person* ,n Europo will be Tho Nat.onal O, hold in tho hasomont of St. Rf"'’ p ,inH Andnw s Cathedral Parish >,an'rk -1 U!xr' Hall. Tin Viow at noon PrtdUrltnn wh.rh oxt«" tod ,o roa, I, MOnrta' # # # suits tha, wore The Capital f’tfy Speakers ,, . . . ITie nil cnmpj f,roup will moot in the cty Mlh>1(1lfirjrs f)f hall rounnl rfcamhor. •! h P m. , Monday. . _ , .. RUSS ■RUNGS PALMER IUNESS HARRY CARTER ROD DRESSEL ALIERT DUDE JOE DUCE LEWIS HAGER JEAN PURCELL JOE SMITH ED TANSKY All these rnort ar Nl TKI RIO floods SHiMk, Saifk-Wnt 411-111 • Saiaick, Nartk 414-TE1 1 Eigiiailt ft Pari Raafrt* 41I-44IS Oak lay 1IMII1 Haatlaia, adjacaat Oiafriata 144-4411 Diasai, adjaoaal Dialriati 144*1111 Caaipkall Rivar aid adjiaaal DiitricH Vielarla, Saatk-Eaif Saaawk, Saafk-laif Vicfaria, Saatk-Waaf 211*4114 1I4H2I 112-Slit 114-EPtt e equipped te *ervic*e v rtn- fjir yruii Call- ihe managei of your area toda' SPARLING Rral Kstatr AgmlN at Sidney I75-1B22 — FArnings »7» I»4« fj u‘ 1 exf>e< fed io reach, prndui ed re- tere ^ ^ ^ mdfs that were almost Ni*g- the dividends on Ihe piefened The Capital f’tfy Speakers *!r*y1*' . . % n t* ■ ■ Group Will moo, in thr nty n|m,MS romp an, os. ^ <,,V ^ roil hi P ha, roun.lrhamhor.athpm iator F„r ■ allowed that the, target sei Id .. t ihe government r# m mission HKfgSINKl iAP*. Finland's SA’ve on tire were entirely possible. . - labor tinunles wisrMened as • The ( *m»errntive gm ermnerH some 2fHNWi «*i v 1 1 servant* PORTRKK. I^le of Sky- also menaced, when all others went -on *li kr for higher pay. tl’PIi The vfni.M 'brush fires bad failed, lo find new markets halting lailvvay traffic and ,lh Ineal memory h.ive ^wepl for Canaria's grain Miffilu*. postal sej\vi*-i-. ('uslnms nf -20.(10(1 aril's nf this vvr-tern mm h nf it hy saliiv agreements firers ate or, strike and wotk Inland, famed as the haven o! -^ilh Bed ('hina and oihei eis.iri ail and shipping firms “Bonnie Prince Charlie. ” A^iauc tuunuics. • 'threaten to go out. .\i*»c Trouble For Finlontl HKIoSINKl iAP*. Finland's -labor irnunlrx worsened as PORTRKK. Mil. K. RAKFK pc in it- Kriwards. < ‘.eneial Manager nf CFAX Radio, is pleased to announce the .tp point men 1 ^pt NK1L K. BAKFR (general Sales Manager. Mr Baker has had many years experience ip pi. in- agonal and executive cap¬ acities with leading depait ment stores in addition lo Ins extensive broadcasting px|wm ienn In the growing list* of ("FAX ad voiliseiS. The appoinfmmt is in keeping with CKAX's plan to provide a continu¬ ally expanding program mine and gdv ermum s^iv It goes without saying . . Thai the /irB' IQfl mnifeU * mhnd\t “ the same high pnrutpirs nf . nginm • mfl pciftifion that bate fomed \l erced es-Bcm pmducti treiM- H'ide icputabon for automotive fi- ce Hence. Without cxaggeiatinn the nrB' and 100 [) a>e two of the sn/j.d (in 1 m i/ir woild. Diuova trhy uuffc a ff.i/ drive loiftiy at-— ,M /ndiriifiiof front Bsa/.c. padded steering wheel due. fltuhhoortf and tunvitnrn. elect r*c clock tier trie windshield wipers, windshield washer dou-night mirror, hack-up lights, ond- fieete included as standard equipmenf NATIONAL MOTORS ON YATES - EV 4*8174 '54 RESPECTABLE YEARS IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS' Boyil Trail Ruildmg • b\2 \ h-h ^Irset, Vietatifl Lmprirn G-4 1 7 1 Soviet Gold In London LONDON (Reuters) — Another .Vt tons nf Russian gold arrived at londnn Air port Thursday bringing the tnfal brought in 4lurlng the last three week* to •*©' j tnn*. The hullion — nearly M.Mfl.Mll worth — was driven under *trtrl security pre- 4'* nth in* 1 4i the Moscow Narndny Rank In central Ixmdnn. 6 Fast-Buck ' Promotion Top Staff Unlikely For Junior College § BgIIm «oUnt^ Sunday. March 1, Ifftl TORONTO i ("P> The Tel • gram says more than 1.000 "hargam seeking" Canadiane have invested in property near Santa Fe. \ M , that ’s “n n I h i n g more than and wasteland." Telegram reporter Kias4»r Kelly say* he arranged pur chase of a lot and found "jwrrhid sagebrush isruntiv. miles from an organized com munity The n»*w of S19..T0.'’ More than 1000 Canadians paid the "free1 price. ^ (ireat Southwestern presi dent Robert t lolubin admitted most people getting the "free ’ lots buy an adfoining lot. xtiil \)P*h<»ut siting ’ it. for (•olubiii buys the land for $20 VANCOUVER (CPi The i president of the University of < Manitoba cay* Canada has a pressing need for Junior col¬ leges. hut it cannot expect to staff them with men of top qualifications. Dr. Hugh Saunderaon aaid this 4s a fact of life that must be accepted now by Manitoba and B.C. both facing the need of new institution* for highel education. He said research woik is the main incentive lo most university teachers but this nppol t unity will likely hr de nied the teachcr^in a Junior j college." •Lower standards would not necessarily he the result, hut there Would hr a ‘'different level* of teaching. COSVI.STIOS8 — RtNIMIBI RJEUN NUTIMbR EicellBnl " lacilmci fa ■ bXovc at contrail)’ lauBtcd. 4a»ll-? accr**1bl« Ixlund Hall Hoi#l on mam hinhaii In Parkivlllr V I Larir and imill ivirmbll i on mi ronvrntiei) office blarkbaardi, pr«- jfillon acrrvn ate For Information vnta nr phona MI XMO MAI.L NOTLL ParktvlDi VI BC DIFFKRENCE n MORTGAGES a !nt*r«st Rata • Eaaj Uenthlf Pajmafita • Ki*4 of Application a Earl? Flint PrlYint**. MU Tim j AMD DOS IT Call EV 24353 Now J. N. WHITTOM! a c. uohw 714 Kort NL EV 2-4255 A. E. Amos & f o. Businas I'.stmkkshmd J SS9 Ifrmkti Toronto >tock Fxrhange Montreal VtcH-k L urhangr \ Entertainment Parade flail it (fnlunifft VitintU. I.C., .W, M«rtk J, l*AJ y Mostly an Unsavory Lot By HA\K MrINTYKK Tli. ink goodpess -fur Amu* Bancroft Or |H*rlia|>s tint j should trad thank Miss R.wi (.to ft for giM*dm*>s. t'onsidiu the circumstances , In the lace for the Oscar, this splendid actress is one of the finalists. She won this place for Her finely etched portrait in The Miracle Worker, as a woman whose selflessness and indomitable spirit hrought the gift of communication to a -■ink who is blind, deaf and mule. lime ate her competitors: H. ::e Haws. H« nomination for What K\er Happened to Rah\ .lane** comes (mm her itnfMM situation of a woman uhu*c mind is obsessed with glories of childhood. who feeds her m\alid sister rodent*, blud¬ geons a maid with a hammer, ami eventually goes berserk. Katharine Hepburn. A* Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neills iJnlg \\w s Jou r ii e y Into Night she is an unstable woman who becomes a .drug addiet hrcaifse she cannot cope with the constantly shifting life itn|M»>ed on her as" the wife of an actoi who is un-* neived hy her husband's dom¬ ineering ways and f rust rail'd ’ by her sons,' pinhlems. and who aitempts to com|»en* drinking will bring tier closer that an actress ' porliaying »Of course, pot much more sate for her declining power* to her husband Hut when be sweetness and light on the Van be said of the male lineup, with alcohol, narcotics. and*in quifs. she is (friable to do so. screen all but eliminates her This seems to he the age of the discriminate love affaus.- With the exception of Miss self from pi i/e competition nonheroic hero in screen la*e Hemic! in Days ‘of Bancroft s Annie Sullivan, it's The Iasi one who was ahh‘ drama. Wine and Hoses she is a sweet a/fairly unsavory lot hut that's to do it w a- Audrey Hepburn. In the nominations for lead- V young gnl who becomes an ihe way M is. If a case is lo-rasf as a fairytale princess in ing aotm honors. 'there's Brut alcoholic because she thinks he made here, it's primarily Homan Holiday 10 years ago. I Lancaster, playing a man in?- \ prisoned for murder in Bud * # * a a a Man n| Alcatraz. There's Mar- Hr cello Mastioianni. who is plol- W i j Style There s I d Id*e R$jnick of Mine fll _ _ who ,*e— v I \ of Arahia. a b j - V * mi,n w!l° By BERT BIN XV Here's one of the best pieces of entertainment news in a long time for Victorians — the Limeliters are coming to town! Famous Artiste IftnMtNti To he hcaiil m tVfllfl M* ■ . i the highly popular singing. a1 \ iclona High School playing and comedy tno will auditorium are pianisj Dorothy appear in Memorial Mena Apnl h. h will be their first appeal anrn hrrr“and a selloul seems very likely CESAR E VAU.KTTI . . . sings Wednesday Applications for entiy to ihe National Thcatie Sj-hool ate in A glimpse of entertainment order Tlie address is 1UR fi-om the time of the Roman Mountain ISfieei. Montreal, empire to the television em pg pire open* this week'* 1 enter- * * * I a in mm 1 lh,- Esquimau HiCh K<-Mi.v»l Im,-, imihvisJ. w.ih Sdiool IHIS Capaors in Ihe jnioniatioriil Italian sniijinn «-hoo| auditorium at R P m . Nlni| s.lvana. the Spanish Tuesday More than JSO Mu „ Alhem/! a daneu.K learn o( deni, are involved in the b,g SyMa Ros. Carmen Roll... and show. (Lrueiella \’a/ im-iliui There is an exception in this list too. In To Kill a Mockingbird. Giegmy Perk portrays a lawyer whose dedi¬ cation to justice own i ides all jieisonal considerations and whose devotion to his children dominates his life And perhaps this exception, as w-ell as that of Anrye Ban- ci oft. as the important factor in thijt comparison. It is difficult to he colorful enough to attract Oscar atten¬ tion in a role that depicts only goodness, Hoi d can be done. 1 .A C *|iiO) ‘?r.«: in r i l.ee Kein lik. Days of M ine and Koves Anne Bancroft Tlw Miracle Worker Gregory Peek To Kill a Mm kingbird Onstage there are to he j* ,,i Shoekeiir Bunnies. Bn-v* Nova Match 2-Y da news soap and bubble gum commercials, madrigal singet*. Roman patricians and dlgni- lanes of latei date. a. girls gle»* dub. a quartet. fLsherfolk. pioneers and many others. Ca*t include** Donna Cliff, Ian McIntyre Michael Claxtnn. Alena Borghn. Doug Worth. Hilary ftiekf walker and Fran¬ cis Christensen, Ron Holland Kathie Hatcher. Linda Nor man. Beverley llermislon. Na (fine Stewart and others. The Vancouver Oj*eia Asmi i lation. opens (ioupodN Faust TbU”*da\ with Jiub^rquent per forma nces on Match 9. 1 J. II and 16. Ccialdwe in S’wtTi Bird of Youth, she is an actress who has gone beyond hei jM’ak (lemclery Board Reports Surplus The hoard o 1 . and San Francisco and \»*w York in .1933. He has toured Europe and Australia and his present appearance in North America represent* his seventh tour in this aiea His program will include narks of Bach. Gluck. Brahms. Schubert. Verdi. Massenet. Do ni/etti. Rachmaninoff. Copland and Tunna. NEW YORK d’PI1 Batten down the hatches Horatio Hoi nblowei-nf the Royal Navy is about to sail into television And a welcome addition ho -will he if the senpt wnterji can «came up wji.h i ieital half as interest mg as ih.it w hn •Bi Ham's l' S Forester has in i g mil for \eais in hi< novels about this i faring officer of the Napoleonic w.i Hornblower is one of the most popular figures in modei n fiction. "You know, -aid television pi<*diuoi Collier Young ' Foiv-ier has made lloi hi. wer so convincing that some at.| That v the o ily piai-4* to do +^'i»u ni'til all th • English |\pes and ilh ■ j i i md plops and soon l-n.u aie -o available, tin je. I ihe title Mile is David Ru* k a Jt* yea, de\ isjori. 1 mi. -tei will s. »i \ e a.- vjiuy J*of;vu)t an t f the s» i«‘< htil M«>es not ex pec? !■» write a of— ire scjspTs Ojldly enough, he has MY GEISHA katlinriiH1 llepliurn l^uig May’s -liMirney Inio Night Belli* Mat U. h lialever llapjM-ned In Baby -lane shim i m Mimm: no nosy * mi Him inii u morin mis MOMftMl I I H HI NOS — sp»«i*l «M«M — “W ATLKS OK BANGKOK" < alar liaars US I Pra|(«a. « .,,4 • taatara. ?:*> « la • HIX THK.VTKK • HlLLsIOL ill QISUMS These a iv the 10 stars uTn> w Academy Award honors April K- fnr which thiyv uerv nominated. compf'tc for hown in roles On Thursday St Luke s Play era open Edu »rd Percy's drama The Shop at Sly Corner, full nf thriJU. chill* and mount mg suspense The director i* Roland Good- rluld and the c^st include* Evanne Murray. Margery Bndgeman. Belly .Jean Pierre. B’lle Dh ics. II E Liikey l>*n Allen. Alec Hutchins. Dave Siieaier and Bill Jamn. \ attest Film oi ill Time Daring Cleopatra Costumes Reveal *An Awful Lot of Girl" The Victoria Symphony Oi chestra with Russian guest conductor Yuri Lut*iv. i> at Sidney Friday evening and at the Roy al Theatie next Sunday aflernoon %nd Monday eve ffing. The program includes Bee thovens seventh symphony, the Khatrhatouian fTayne bal let and Lysenkos overlure to Taras Bulha. The latter has nothing tn do with Ihr cunent movie of the samr name o" i* 1 is i«*fiisi>d t*» app. 0\ - A itd'i, -.j*. to Renie Wan- still p .ot.igi ajrhs *»? the. gills gel s ptiMHVUfMtlon witil it n* **• ; T vV allow them to b<- seen iU'<;>r r«»M A\ a :i«*d the now the -ladies of t ip d.v- Mi«»s| ■ ii.n isislunie- i ' er sG • w ere di es>ed. AHei' exhaustive signed. ">.i > Renie. i .-scan'll, v-ie s.(,ut being totally \\ .lit I lose mile, v 111 mind nude, lie- ,»* Hashed off to Rome .lt d boug'it up miles ,»f filmy peek- a r**i nateiial fo Fgvptia.i hand’ma:*b*nv. pi jialaee wn aids ami ]u pne-ies-e-. Hum i upjrm lois*»> .tie un ■ s»v»*|edex I pt f(*t Trairspa, e 't shill' Henn* eonfes-rd. Tie girls at e vinul.t ly un- d e-stsj limn the b.n k. In i Tne, •• is^not.iuug vulgar m In • cost limes. They iilst M*veal ai awful lot of g,i 1 " Sv'V Ml g^MlI l.ie eostmne- provi'l t-> r»»- :tn lea-: oj Heines |,iohi.-r - S »« tound it ditiieiiit iou: d ;p . i beautiful gni- to wi i I i scanty outfit- > inlet viewa 1 mole than h»' gn l> lio'ii ev*-iv isHiiiliy I|A»Kuiojm* ODEONl® Ilul.I.YWuni* I ‘I'D me i •- lit bi.e f|e-;i w ,1! • o \ ew in ('le.qMtia tha'l KegtilMr I'rim -Mk till 1 pm. y*twi *r* * »rf «.i:» '..,i r ntr w.: -mm *,v it nr. t r The talented students recital, annually sponsored by the Mu .steal Art Society ha* been postponed from Mairh 6 to Apnl 1 "I .copied my costumes dit<*etly fixun tfie o, igmal eon rs*pt I’hey aie all done in good taste, although moviegoers m.«v he siirrewhal shtM-ked to see completely lic-spaient eo-tumes lor the fust* time I i : all**! all. -Rugiite Raid'll has been w eat mg nothing fo. !■ rat ure at J :•! I .1:11 Ml They Take Jaz, Too Seriously Tlic Vutona Choral Society pi e-ent van all Bach piogram March 19 and 19. followed h\ Haydn * Ct cation May 7 and 8. An inteiesting. re» nal by 20 year-old rlannettis* Patricia Mallow and pianist Kfnncth Johnson is scheduled for March 13 at 8 p.m. at North Saanich Secondary High School Mr. Johnson is a native of Ihe Sidney district and Miss Mallow is from Regina. Both are student* of the I BC Farul ty of ^lusic. In a gem of imdei statement Re" ie isiti.-luded | imagine t ie pillule will i-au-e a. little 't. when it is telea-etl this siim.iici and PARIS Alan Hagc > i- a "I'liere - a reveience for grxM 1 i*| lH*tlcr in Eiiio|m' Frepeb huff oi nui 1 dl ...P. ... i lime .. , | .ii riiev . • r •*» tieated as them IIiia. 4 a-ked lligef. . ■ .. . . The ■ . . , , ^ (HiiiaK .-a vo ll.iger di v ly. 1 IM did he get (trio rtti- .* ...... , . ...... . . Ibex ie Invited as g.w|. I heV neet'eil someone In . 1 ., Sometimes i: zaid hf-Hue me. tllev |iist , , » is a . - , , plavjng and hints their listened fo \<\/.‘ I tn expli.n . , • •UTte- jni. | h»* di-!_ijilme ol la// a.s '“** Ul s' man ,j jb,'\ w-e.r ‘mat tieni.-ii u*v T n think may tie tlieies tod much malhema'i - in mv leetuies*" A FESTIVAL FOREIGN FILMS! Most of the 1- u Un 17 In t ap|M-:u tli.it nude in f **■ i *(f a •ymer.i.' Rente said The-, were all nervous anil self coTtseious wlii'ii they c,ime m for fittings ”37ie final group weie a mixture f»f Get man. English. Erenrh. Ri'lgiafi anil llplian "2'iiTs. Only thief' ai»* from Anierica "T It i* i r average mea-m m**’>ls ate 37 2 }.Ui' •IttlllMlfMIIIIIIIIttlllltllM TUESDAY NIGHTS at 1:30 Oaly! MiiiMiiiHtiiiiiiinniiiiiin • Tut ■!’ VcrliedLootcr of New We.-t minster will adjudicate the .vchooL* drama festival here March 11 to lb. PUS Th«-' (an-ult-st Air Adventure Kver Tuld: ihTaVkk • NEXT WEDNESDAY Ihr InUinahonultv Rcnotriud f.v»u T rnoi o\ 4 fHhtiH, Radio nnd i elcvisionf “Ballad of a Soldier” VALLETTI Theit* r * no color lines Eumpf-. I*ui far a> |a// is t (Oi^rneil. Ifagih v.i\s. then* He drew- me some diagram- |s * °f leveise laeixm of the matnematn - of vi// "The Eri neh don't think and •they looked formidable anyone mil Negroes can play 1 think tliiie aie |*o.-sih|y the blue-. J | lax ed some w lull* thief* of my students who blues to my Has.- and tl Sal- tlfidei stand il.**'Tie‘said> fif'd them. I’hhy duin‘1 think The gif*al pioblem with the Ihete wa-' "in-h a thing a.s French int -Ilf finals i< not that white blue' tln-y don’l lakr ia/v scnmiSy M.iyi-r > In- wmild I, no but Ihal lh,-> lakr il Iimi M-ii.in Ir-adi a ,i,uis<- in u// in Oii'ly. k'n-nch lnli-ll, .-liwls Noi lh "Amu n ans 1 llunk will tell >i.u that )a// i> Ihe their is .x great hrmgf‘1 for only 2Mtli IVnlury art ‘foiTn u/1 worthy of notice and that it is the Iasi Spasm of eultuiai vitality in U e-iern iivti ll/at ion ( |0> - KiniiON. m, HKMINN KNT OK THI-; (.KKAT WAVS OK s< HIIVV . K#w Yom Iim *uw «..■» «.;s li.r, $i.7.v tn,. ux I iMrii.Vmp inf 1 h 1 m r - till I I ) - RXTJCA — i at A * iH I Prifr WlnitlMi shnrl I l»e«( «*f ll»^ N 4 k j nnC I 1 In < <*l*r i I • Tmcu/ov Wurr/l . Hir»»kit«4 Mdm kmoo r* TueMUy - K. H. S. La- padett. EM|Ulmalt Senior High School, 8:M p-in. Wednesday — Otare Val- letti. Royal Theatre. fl:M p.ni. Thursday through Satur¬ day — The Shop at Sly I’orner, SI. I.uke’s- Parish Hall. 8:M p.m. nighlly. Friday. March IL 11 — Victoria Symphony arches Ira with Yuri l.ulslv, San veh a Hall, Sidney, X:.3M p.m. I Friday); Royal Theatre, .1 p.iii.r (MMhl and N:;i« p.m. tlllHV. >Unh II through I* — Sf-hfMil* Drama Festival. — 'lan h 1.3 — Him recital. Patricia >lallow and ken nelh Johnson. North Saan Ii h Secondary SehtMil, 8 p.m. * * Marrh 18 lo 23 — Inherit the Wind, Ijiiigfiain ( ourt Theatre. 8:1.3 p.m. nightly. March 18. |A — Victoria t horal S(m iety , Victoria High Si-hiMd aiifliloriinu, 8:13 |kiii. * March 18 — I a nail i an Players, Koval Theatre. 8:3(1 p.m. Marrh 29. 3d — World Around I s Film Series. Af¬ ghanistan. Oak Bay junior High School, 8:99 p.m. ( iviadti j A ahtmal 1 owing / /no Jit t omp, • M(M *i a »• am ah oi % -in on a i Milrt I m*mm /’i nrni MASTERPIECES ol COMEDY from the I NtU.l-H 1 HkjA I RE Niuiidig iom of i atmdas Ou/o/anJirig l)tifontnn * WII.I IAM HI IT * KKAM KS HYI.ANW 4 KKUI t'HKISTMAS * AMCI.IA HAI I SI M tXM «.5.T • M.SJ . (1.75 lac. tax ' tiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii I A 'nH I |>riiurii>iiN “TURT IIKI. It OX K.K! Ill . IIIIIIIMI S«>|»liisl io-alo-tl - ( cimt-ily J Ik'IK ( AKY I.KANT IMIKIS WAY j| III M <■ ' lirniit nit njil f v«*r1 1 e r mid tha rumhar nnf bni^H I if ^ \ • «i -oil Un Day IK llw Man in i-hla MBh »i"ft'*' . s ti - ys dfii Rniiijr.tic Coined) In Pana*Hiian^| I *9 Mia and Color ^B ^ | | Tl«* N^m* and a (■■•tj flavor* ^ to choos# from pkg. fl I III Prices effective March 4, 5, 6 \\ r Rrtrrvr thr Kizhi In l.lmlt Ifllintitlm Cut from top quality. Government Graded and Inspected Canadian Beef. Properly aged to give you the finest in eating satisfaction. DEMOLITION SALE 551 YATES STREET FARMER CONSTRUCTION LTD. (ienenl Contractor — SIII12! Rebels Win South Island Metropolitan Rebel* trouni’H • Duncan. 52 13, to wm t!w lower Island bantam girl* basketball title Friday The won gave them the total- point* *erie*. 95-37. ' Patty Barber. II "point*. Lynn Hxgglunrt and Mar; May*mith. with 11 each, led the Rebel*. Loiaia Gnulrting scored eight point* for Duncan Feel free In contact crew on »lte. Building material* orbed for quick di*pn*al. • Vault and Fire I him * • Edge gram Flooring, good condition • 2x6. 2xk, 2x11 Fir. good condition • *xin, 12x12, 12xIS Timber* excellent condition • M'.c. Window, and Sa*h Plumbing Fixture*, ete. Close Trimmed Price alone never determines a good meat buy. In addition to quality you have to consider the actual omount of meat you get to eat lor your money. Safeway' s " Close-Trim " Method on every cut of meat always removes excess woste and fat .. . So you get more meat to serve for your food dollars. r i Spill Mars Derby Candy Spots Wins Handily Weatherman Finally Smiles Balljf (Colonial Vittaria, S.C., Saa., March 3, 1M3 9 ARCADIA. Calif tAPi -Calif¬ ornia'* unbeaten . Candy Spot. ran his victory string to five Saturday ai near-disaster struck the 26th running of the 1143,300 Santa Anita Derby. A violent pile-up at the club house turn of the V% mile fix¬ ture. bringing a gasp of horror to the jammed area aenf four horse* and riders plunging hea¬ vily to Ihr dirt track. The immediate results: One horse, the Flying M Ranch's stakes winner Derw dado, was destroyed on the track. The four . jockey s were well shaken up and sent to nearby Arcadia Methodist hospital, hut only one. jockey Ismael Valen luela. appeared to be seriously injured. He complained of pains in his arms and legs. Candy Spots, the ndds-nn fav¬ orite with ihe 51,056 fans at Santa Anita park, survivjpd a lerrific humping that turned his rump half way aioimd Rut Candy Spnts, with coni Bill Shoemaker managing to get him safely out of the storm aettled down and went on to win hy Vi lengths over Fred \A' Hooper's well regarded Sky Gem Robert S. l*e Sage % Round Rpck was third and Country Squire fourth in the field of 13 three-yea r-ntds, Rep Team Selected For Hoekev Manner* T'niv#rsi»> Grey h»un4a Grnash-preni Candy Spots paid $3"40. $2 80 and $2.60, Sky Ge*n $3.00 and $2.80 and Round Rock $10. MIAMI. Fla. (APt— Cain Hoy Stable s Never Bend was as hot its the Florida sun Saturday as he led from start to finish for a five • length victory in the $135,000 Flamingo States. The Red Oak Stable1* King Toots was a surprising second two lengths in front of Ogden Phipps' Royal Ascot in the field of 10 three-year-old colts at Hialeah Park Never Bend paid $2.70, $2 60 and $2 50 King Toots returned $14 50 and $H.J1) while the show- price. on Royal Ascot was $3.30. Saturday's Santa Anita re¬ sults. 1 M IU Ha.l N *lnv»n » Tru-K ll# i*-i mine -U< • Aft Gin*. Btft'fc#4s. C‘ ■* V. -ihrt Tim#1 1 IT * i St^xwiti R*r# $.* uai * iiamuns f-mr >e» 1 4d v end up i url'-nf* if-wri Ttvef ft xlnsur? ■ III 4*» 4* 4n 14 0w I *v Pedrrl-> Y«**e 1 .» >' * * rrim ST’- Burn- I: »■ Alx iin Slk*t i.uq l)irk’i« King >1 mm- Prim •• jw-tjii ti >k\f«p A>rcs» Ixill’k, S.-un-l Rum R*»*l Musit Time 1 it n*i!> I* [w»h1 I: * Tiund R-*. «■ ti l«jr» Claiming *«ur jr«r nida ami up 1 t-M mill* M n> • v It *D U-rti Ftfftvx i V*i «# « >«) 1* *^44 -KelLwk .,Nl>.-nuki;: _ _ - A.*-- r«n K«ii'Alit i.i^hi ia.k f.«rm T mh Kieid SetAKi* TimA 1 1,1 J 5. r' in 1 !i H*(«» 17. in** AH' mm *•». three ; ! 1-ir mil« ki *■ r iUDDll ' R rv*. « |M ll* *< 111 «' A R*tr T'xinr ■ Y«ke ■ 1 4 10* an A.Jel Fe\rr l n* i* Verm*i ■ MiAki:er> CUV" Cirru* Man Kighi Cr«t r> f.wiri QuCh l>udc An> ♦Ad SeiTn A Shell, -n * Unit «itr> Time 1 It : S That Smarts Waterloo. Iowa hockey player Chris Batley wince* a* doctor takes four alifehe* in scalp. He returned la iee and helped team to 51 vie- torv. 1AP1 In Minor Soccer * Stars Help Hotspur, Arsenal LONDON i Reuter*! — Bobbt tain It* lead at the lop of the Spur* lead only by goal aver- division by losing 1-0 to Shef-| Held In a 1-1 draw at S? Mir- Smith, who led England * at- fir»t division. age over Leicester City, whose lied United. Bill Hodgson got ren, Thistle Is level with Ran- lack in Ihe 5-2 loss to France Baker helped Arsenal score a 2-0 win at Liverpool was City's Ihe winning goal in the opening gers on points, hut'- behind on b . in Ihe European Nations Cup in 4-0 away win over (elloW-Lon- eighth victory in succession, minute of Ihe game. goal average * Paris Wednesday, and Joe doners West Ham United. Both clubs have 39 points, fol- Chelsea. Ihe second - division More than 30.000 watched Cel- Baker.. over whom Smith was A recent easing in the hitter lowed by Everton. 35. and Burn- leader, lost 2-1 to Huddersfield tir score a 3-1 win over Air- picked (or the centre-foward po- weather allowed 36 of the 62 ley. 31. Town Chelsea s third succes- drieonians. Third Lanark heat PlS sition, were both in scoring league matches scheduled lor Arsenal played well in the slve defeat Clyde 2-1 form in Saturday's English England and Scotland to be clinging mud. Baker scored a But Chelsea holds ton place in Railh Rovers, bottom of the hockey League soccer program. played the fullest Saturday goal In each half. Left-back the division with 37 points, four division with only four points, winces . schedule since Dec. 15. Billy McCullough got another over Sunderland, which played crashed to a 7-2 defeat by Dun- ■(itches c • Smith pul Spurs in the lead with a 20-yard drive and Geoff a scoreless draw at home dee United I to ice Smith s hrace enabled Totten- at half-time and scored again Strong completed Ihe scoring against Newcasle United. Arbroalh's Gillespie rammed 5 l vie- ham Hotspur to defeat West after 57 minutes from a Jimmy Johnny Haynes Fulham In- In Scotland. Partick Thislle in lour in his c lub's 5-3 win over Rmmwioh Athlon 2-1 and main- Greaves pass. side-left whose leadership wa> missed a gre*y chance to lake Ayr United in the second dtvl*- hadly missed hy England in Ihe lead over Rangers, who had ion. and Hanlon got two for i CCer Pari* Was rarried off after 33 no game, in (he first-division Stranraer in a 5-5 draw noth T * minutes of the match against table. Dumbarton. * Ipsiyirh Town with a twisted k a * I, PA17a|c H/Jn •pFAli/n turned^0 fri!th^*’'aftw^Sur!»» *NUI4*II I.BAWB , PS’rV J!r^7T * C nOyaiS Win Lrown - ~ / r.\en Mifh 10 men.. Fulham a i^>t« « *« 1 narrow « kx««t ? 9 was superior in this battle of f Th w..rtunr-*2. . , , , , L x 1 fl» ■ h *7 - NAjIhCLj-* 1 Rrpnlfnprl n iFlpgaf lon-thrralPM^d cluhs xnd Mbwikoi^. ru> . Birmmah^m i Tomnav 2 sioricfym L Hr* a li*H rrtnnr a a <* <* a e ok tMsnioorh , n IU% htlfil III . „ tfVw. *- * weal fl Mivaffwtri WrelreVldv 1 . . ... Majestic Royals Win Crown Royals rlrfrAirfi minor soccer championship %ii Oak Bay Optimists. 10 on * .Saturday. cuJi!* r.-?*11 goal *b> Peter Duncan to win ('nmp|rlr results: r' the lower Island Division IV ... nr*ut MbphImII P*twi\ 1HJ Wltfl H IW'Mjraham <%#vff|hin 1 nrtf>d 1. Aurnl#% 0 Mara ncoia. Cm . Birmmaham 1 N «*•• h n Xltalfielfi Wartraadllv I 1 ' 1 * !««*»« I I'lniHI I'ltlXHUI IV III Kmplovii R jpt MaHaxa -■ ITT T'-Uin^ V > « '»inimi*tv »t Lnsland Has L IM% I-IIIX H TT B • -w.es. lkiAni ► naJ R<*v«ii> Huge Margin - r ■ t - * - ^ ^ w B: itaitn.a rt> *\ Ei *nk Alt *4ndr* 1 T**. Sjd't^i , Wa rt» RulH# T'*u WELLINGTON iReuloi-s' ^ t*« 2 (VAK Vr'A IV •«» MenwrwT RifIi Ku# Fngland. despite some early *'lrr i^ri* » • na t*. Kvtiii'maii Cn*#* TV **• F#rjUb-'fl T ’HU S B-«va TtMit-nham J Wral G#i.rj Smith Ttsal 1. • tt#n Hanr ft. Arapral 4. ( up (,«nv* Spa^dwav Unity IJA tON OKIIAT IA(>N INYIMMIN ll vcwarl 2 Ip# Rmneii S*#v# Ai itkut . . . , , _ ^ “Rurv 1 njm«Ulh 2 T m t Virwta n|6imiv« ft "T I 1 1 >f> Orient iienten 3-2' Rl , Charltf# 'k \ *'•••• 2 IvlanH Tjif ami Katif# 00| after fightini: bark ' HurtdorbfiHd 1 V T,-‘ 1 K%",Mli fmm ft 341 drh.it ,s m ihr la*i- (|*rhiniiB» lap tin HraaEi 2 Allan him of Ihr fir**1 rlil l*inn With 15 Sundr* land * \r«*-a*r# 0 » rrr\.?!,,i555s*T-«"‘ JPsttith h»' '* *n,i Oil. Pn> Pat a ihug Eord. Bt\ir» C»di# 20. BrifhV.r 3 Pt*fl Val# 1 Trm*vn-h 1. Krd Kim ft Ararnal 4. INYIMMIN ll “Rurv 1 PljmbUlh 2 SfHifhamp'oti t .P'w’-rri' Sl'tkft 1 Wa vail-"'0 d -Sund#' tarsi “ Nr«<-a*t> < Swans*## t Mtddl#«'*rougfl llBMlO III Bright t 3 fNwl Val# I Burnley fell behind in Mir Rr« h Rgx#t» : S4ir#w«.,ur> . « * a . , . . x..* an. s in ft C t'-mr ft race [or the leadership ol ihe p»„r-... < «w.i * Qu#^n % Park t Rnurr#nvwjt|| •. XwirwEip 1 Brutf’l CVv X Wrexham I Snuthend 1 IIIYIHION |4 Barrov* ft. Exam J. oidham i 'Workin|l>m 2. j»4Hh|7<-r 1 Rrenifnrd n, ' Tr*rqua> 2 siorkpnri L MlilTInM I.E41.I E im MON I CellK- 3 Airdnrcnita^a 1. llaith . [himW I'nited T. Si Mnrepl Par tick 1 ■niiid La nark CKd# L IHIMiiN II Avr 3. Al'eT >atn 5 Afintr>a# 1 Sirannier 5 IiumDaMr*o. ft. IH|s>h l.l 41.1 E BaM>m#[u9 J Crjaader* L Rang-1, 1 lVfTv Cit! 1 mftftnvtu# 0 f^rtaAvwn 4 Coleraine 2. GleirtoraTl 1. Hivi'leiv S Art 3 lilenavnn 3 Lirfiekl 2 leg! •r (fcei At turn'- _ anxious moments, today fin- t-v a ished Ihe second day of Ihe Tv.r -Iw-li D.v wl V\ncr M.kc HiUvc second Cl icket lest match here T<*«. i ns lak- FAA ft 216 runs ah^ad of New Zealand >«*. ri-ra* Ri + i-m* .. TiSaI J %e*gtv-.» Mimn Rut T a»' I -ViHh- miff Ji* inninp.X Wickrts M -.nd Afkln* n k rsmen . , R >a.. i;<»ii{e luitin H'w *1 : C'wll F«*t in hand tl l u. ie*» rtu*. •< . * >li Su'1* i t v* -HI !!•••* mr early upsets wore caused T., 216 runs ahrad of Now Zealand -ttiLh. Uliff Ji,1,*’ inninpx wickets in hand. r _ _ 17ir early upsrts wei r caused hy New Zealand's opening howler Bruce Morrison, who In hw first test match dismissed Malaliat Beats William Head HMt'S Malahqt defeated William Head. 3-3. in a Com hmatmn Stxyer League game at William Head Saturday af trrnoon. The reserve sgllore play Naval Firefighter* today at Royal Road* at 2:15 p m MYOPIA hw first test match dismissed Ewiv »r o»>i .tr.TWr un - A-'fte#«*i * T.Kd 1 Hfxd W «tf* Arm# England's captain Ted Df-xter t **# ►>•■<•* l^>h Mi-Ha# Tti»n«* IK-#* < and Teter Parfiit in the space MuticTuem-n rmi 3 it-hv "<•»« Mart n#r* » 4 t’nivernlv 7 4 ’ X s CJrevtvtifHJi « l 4 V 3 S*1uii1jv iM’-r#* l Ire> h>*unrt« 3. tire** thipper« t.nivertitx Mgrinns 1. lfti\er»it> B< 3 nrevhftumt* B* I Representative team for Intercity matches with Van couvei has been selected hy the Victoria Ladies' Field Hockey Awooation Date of the game* hasn't been de¬ termined but the team is as follows Goal. Rev Osborne, left back. Jeqn Phibhs: nght -hack. June Taylor: left half. Francis Nichols: centre half. Elizabeth "Wal»h: right half 'Sandra Noble left wing. Nolle Brown: left inside. Viv ian -Wilkinson , centwr. ;Mr*ard. Franeine O'Bnwi: right Inaide Nitx lfihhert: light wing. Anth- a Fisk. Spares, Priscilla .lacohs. Heather Barnes. Carole Addt- > son and Jovce Fairburn. r-ins r.< , ,, ( *n- *■* f. u- ' ## i -**i«t» •nrj up 1-1-14 mile* A l’irei# t'.-v# U. Vft fn/u#H« 4n 43 jft • -k1 (lAMtwiM Piene- « *«i « m ArT,f*r;,iin < mr- BaiT'Aa 3fc- Alv- run ,A * M>m|'uur*r* Al«1#r*h.>i Eunnv Th.ntf H»n"* Ik Jfvhn H A K#T-i, **r»!*-t Tim# 43 1-5 S.\th Kan 4c' HuvifiH AiltMt Ah# (.ftlT . Pftl s'd* KAll lip ft, iurl« nit* U* r' Wif) He* ol y ■ P M-«f#fv ■ ■* *' 4l k' l« RftMle .tkafti #F -I Vft.eiwuela tin V x A C ft'ohpc-oftv Ere* J j»» -41«m* r«n A-Hurv Hill K»> » N,ghi « >u» (.•..fth: H'««K Valrnuii t! rtn#mn»n II • Y x* R k' Sn mH- tind Surfrr Ann* knt^ht A Ceraldi rnir* Tim# 1 13 3-,5 Seventh (Uir Vftn HfUi Aal*l>-<1 NftJttft Ann* Deri i* thr #e>f*r -kf* 1 C*rv1 Si « 4 « ■.st>^-m*ker |Ui t2 * ■ I • A-fiftk Om - R*rs» ]/|l vi K-ftitvi R.«k ■ Halt <■«» ■41 ^ ran A-Wm-Em A71 !»rv C<>uni F. Sguire Re#k##j*i tl«j*. T«*4#r Mi Karr S*»:tihn*r*c Tourtour-xi Dm- 'in. Point Migh* -nri Minn 4 E W f «4r> T me I Att j -1 E.gftih Ra«, *: •«■» Oa>fttfHrf All*m ■ iM-e* hair >#*r itdt »n<1 7 fun-etgx •Tftnigurhi S i X ftft 9? xft I* A WHtl * Racy* t 4 «*l ir Hftik*. >Hall< * * ««t. XI*-- inn Y.ftim# Indian Hi -«1 ('ri V«rrd Rax.t#«m‘ _.yu,#l*'< WTS* # AfV»# R ti lL*t. -Fu -Mftgftfti# Tf** 7.4 N rwh Hair Claim r*. fair far • to and up • mile* Chevtiiai# IU#/a- ► R- B#»ku 'fi R.*1ngT*e/ ft x. t m >#a'1t Aiei^r: H«-* Ttmr I Si 3 3 of three hail S; l'>Mpiimalt (sirLi W in Ht II oc- key .Bf'HNABY KsFjuimalf dc feated Burnaby. 5 2. in * girlV ico ho»^oy exhibition game f* thr Rurnahy Winter Club Sat- . urday. lime FtTsrr ^fired four for Ksquimglt and Gail Inline got their other Return came will he held m- Ksq in malt March 16. FREE! "GROWING FLOWERS" ■ f |a«M M Taka Here ■ a *art%ea -tevftipappi - •-.r*J ft mmhm rm- lima *#arlv ». «i-* rrted ' T. tor •*# don.* our*#; f ! MMS *■ ’"'# *arrt#n#r A - ” — _ Iiulk iLiutraiaft Va ft- •e ** K'td ol w* fte«a«w mrdea »### II - tahiea (mjlt/#t* ir- i "* a* «#e i ralea and -**• #• • * - ne*:#ft»4 ail e**ftnnah!y I pr :re*1 to h#t* vou ~~ — he* Hi fv vrxif Some “and gartlen Writ# tor » our free r*r*er rv**a TONE’S . ♦ IT CATMABINH ONT t'""- *“'** A"' Baseball Mectins Ev- « t l*n Mt-Hfti- I :*ns let* t T.n,.. vi.rtch.sn.-n T..I J Us*. • — Annual meeting of the Tri R«i* .. i«- Oar* n*n* 7 B# Ru* ancle Little l>»acue vxill he ■£ : held on Tuesday at Buffalo mw. . as.**. •«»« ln l-ngfo.dsurtmg »' H i o ii#*|.i# : ritar i mi lAft* o M*i p m All interested per.inra are lin*n Stemnai- TM41I • <^»ge Myopia, or ncarxightedncM-s. occur* in approximately two out of every ten people In this condition, ohjnu close at h*nd appear clear and diatvnci. while distant object a are blurred or hazy Myopia tan he a severe handicap in adults. and particularly ip children unless jsivfn attention. The moat important aspect of ui‘arsight<>dnesa is i.s trndenev to become' worse Nearsightedness generally lends to inuease until about the age of 2.5 and for this reason it is important that children susj*ected of this con¬ dition obtain Ihe proper raie early in life With proper attention the increase in nearsightedness can often he* slowed down or stopped altogether It is advisable to have children's eyes examined at least once a year and adultt at^east every second year. A. H. Heaslip and Associates, Optometrists Offir#* in EATON’S Slorrs Building* For Appointment fall EV 2-11 11, Fourth Floor invitwi to utlcrvl. Superb BEEF Sirloin, T-bone, or Club Canada Choice, Canada Good .. Mushrooms Fresh Loral, Fry in butt#r. . II) ■ KMjl IM M l SPORTS CENTRE 10 Sail}! fffllottist Vitlorii, I.C., Sm., Mirck 3, IH3 The Winners The Runners-Up Dolling ( 1(>L Ken Hutchinson (201. John Drovv 121). Rill Thompson (ID, Garry Gmnlunrt (111, roach Jack Gilbert Front rav, A lev Biaydcn Gil, John Do Waal (121, Rick Bumip (.>), Larry Praisley (I.»l. Marvin Johnson (25l. Beaten by Allierni Chieftains in VarkKniv'-r Island high school l>asketball final las' night in Nanaimo a iv Nanaimo llubsters. Team members, left to right ( hack row I, coach Bob De Buyssche, Dave Bryce (.">), Boh Squire 121 1, Gary Williams (2111, Gorfion, Robinson (3l. Bob Dugas Go), Gary Lai I'd (221, Pat Hrushowy (manager). Front row. Ron Manion (12l, Ron Findlay (10), Dennis Paugh ( 1 .'5 1 , I lurvey Thom 111. Rick Stevenson (11), Larry Coombe (111. — (Wilf WatsOn phot.*-'.) , NANAIMO Alhcrm Thief lams won the Colonist Cup wrtlt* a 66 52 xictoty over Na naimo llubsters heie Ns I night up Island schools made a startling « lean sweep of the top three places tn the Vaiwouver Island high school basket h«ill tournament and shut the lower Inland out of Canadien*. playing withou’ star detenceman Jean Hut- Taltoo* imf “Timt JMhtwon.l ' wrtr an ea*y maik last night I ( Hve Wing*. took oxer at the stall and gave Plante little • rest The seven goafs just about wrecked Planter hopes t for another Vezma Tiophy £ Chicago’s -tilenn Hail e liad l*xf| the chance by get S I *»»g beaten 11 times in hjs last two games Alex I vixecciuo g(»t two of 1 the iMioit gf*al* and Paikei Miirl hmaltl, the wmgei xx ho » had been consigned to the American. Hockey league be ! hue file sea -on opened. fiu»d his 31st of the season l-KAKH WIN IM 1.1. ONK I-ast night s other game wu a dullish affair m Toronto, wticie the Maple I^*hN opened tip a three point lead over the ihe |*.xs 11 and j th rri place Cm. alliens by com \aid ficestxle in | mg from behind to edge th<‘on«. intlli of a : Rangers. 13. * than his previn | Frank Maho\i,.*h got the rPlOI,j ilir,P w innittg goal with a quick David Hunter I backhand shot from the side Four x idling rinks. Includ A few misses and a rouple late in the third period It ing the one -kipped by defend- o! fine shots arid«*d up to fixe wa> his 32nd of the season, tag-champion (Irace JVans of for Mrs Wilkinson arid fomnl tying him with llqxxe for the Duncan, wet r the only tin- nn extra *nd Rut Mrs D^ans league lead beaten foutsomes in 1 he made it into the semi finals by i»» ra«ir t momhiai i annual ladies1 bonspiel at the counting on the extra end for ■ moi i-mn.i* Victoria Curling Club as play a 10 9 vi* lory Theie she V* « "" 1 ' * leached th^ fours in the two will meet another Duncan ( , . v/ ' \ ' 7 147 lop events last night * entry, this one skipped by . rM(Mlll Mis. Deans, wild played out Janet \\rii 'hr h - • it* ' v> of Vancouver last year, -had Mis. VViight marie it with '•*,.. ' 4 " ,*u 'nr a narrow escape in her a ft H win oxer Isabel Mai tin * !") "" quaitei final match against o! Vancouver in the eights Marx Wilkinson's Victoria In thp other half uf the * ••.'' *' ,, llk s link although^ holding ?i com draw iTs an- — all Vancouver 1 •■*- i m a riding five-rock lead start- lu.'--le Mis Danel llarpe »•» »m ing the last end. who has ho«-n going along «. “‘iWith only three players when r 1 ‘nl w 9 hei leari"T»ec nme ill i hr first I 1^011111 F V 1*111 rii4*' *U{1 lasted long ' i‘7tT4.i,. . v CHI enougli to Ihmw a few rocks. ^ will meet Vis rhatenay „ \,‘Zk I IflVifl Wiy Mis I lai jht tnmmed Ikit LfU VT II IV Ol\ lvhristoplierson of Vaiicouvei, >n» n IH-2. in the quartei finals while et kio KAMfX)OPS iCP« Only m\ the Chalenay link bounced n . rinks were left in ihe running Frances Kdkoske of ('ampheli sMoxorih MORt: sroRT RM.KS 9. II Visiting Rinks Rule Bonspiel Unbeaten List Tlu ee Canadian COC RTKN.XV — 0*k Bay won (hr Vancouwr Inland junior liich school Imijs baskrlball (ourna- ■nrnl here last nielli by deft-ating T solum. .VI -2* in Ihr linnl. Thry wrrr awarded (he I BC Thunder- bird Trophy lor Ihe honor. laike Trail of Courtenay won Ihe Victoria Sporting Goods trophy for sportsmanship. T solum finished second in linal standings. Others were Chemainus, third; lainsdownr, fourth. Alhrrni, tilth; Comov. sixth; St. laiuis Colleur, seventh and laike Trail. >»e of only ihiee semi . m,s. Andersen hik) Unlin k , . , which didn't cories(«md .,«u mr,.t ,lo}ee Jones and Kol( Ihe seednij-s. the l»|i JMtei son of Vamsuuei ,i Uni d J,( ", he*. mss^mI p„n oho IwH Ihe see* i l*, i ■lean !». t:.« ( | Klsewheie. except in the ii- ....>■ i I ladies' singles, it will In* a ease , '"t*" | of Die (list and second-sissled 1 -!.■ * r»m I players m.s’tmg in Ihe finals "'.h ' me exeepnnn was Mi s Nill s. ,n« : son, who bested s4Ks.nd-se.sled 4 .s.lTIaire laivelt of Vancouver , i •TXXiS. Htx, 11b. *110. m the semifinals. T *"*' Vs m u, Mrs. Nillsun play s first gu.u' um* **" " seeded Fraij Weaver of Van ' ‘ {!«.'■/' i.nr vr' *' r"l k couvei. a 1J9. 11 :> Wimicr over ■— victorias Alison Daysmith in » ii. *,»ni hi ..... -4.1 the olhei semifinal * ’ Kim.imi ..s.n • a S » ' u 5 *■ Kirst se4Kl.Ki Feigns and u^r’i-iu -aT" a ^ p s«»eond-s4M“f1ed Hftb Hunt of - u.*iwtr.i : ■ .%• rii n«. x « ^ . . Victoria made it to the men s %l :^r hUF,niV'.rri r^uriV s «* Vciinr • < . . .) singles final Fergus defeated , 1 -M... ».••••( .. .... , .. riit-BMunm Ken: V, 1 *• 'r" Howto Meakin «>f Vancouver. s.-un-i m i im k Hr«;d* l.)7, l.VI. while Hunt bestt'd , M,«k Waiin i-nn, 1* » * i • t»i ir» .. • : s— Rollick, l.l7,-l.»7. 111 tllP semi- Ken Total OlinPPfl ■ ln *he lalli.'s dim hies. Mrs. r o' ’ '"t ?,n ' e,..‘V H.irdslex and Mis laixett. the <;**■ «i- *.» . 'Ai.l 1 l .an Salt*' hi lop «e* tit m| combination, won »» . b«. i t i.a mm m s’ ! ft mil Anne Cmne and Muriel * * / rk Knott t.t Vietoiia. lift. ir>b. m K \,,U|j,!93 and “»t*7 pinfall of l.lbtt f Pr'*ni»r 7*. Kftur U' k in* )X \|,Kf Tu1' • K • » 1 -■ • '( sr Cxlp. Hart* Snak. Huh X *ll‘H T.nI Mi Kfllat i*M ih.|>t Weather- Johnston iHIS) and AVally Noonan *606) for a total all had series of more than 600. while Olivier Kntrants will rofh >ix mote startl'd with 611 then slipped games today, then finish off a »R totalling 1.157 W1,h the last 12 games next * Roy Begg hdd> dowp third w«vkend. rn,*i plaee with 1.1.17 on series of 56.'* and 572 Tied for fourth place at 1,1.32 are Henrv I>oo. I | B JPS| I who had "»8tt V>2. and Vern I H 1 1 I _ WL V NKW YORK ' l‘IM • Southpaw Krnn> I.itne. inp challenger for the world lightweight champion- «.hip. Nconsl a hanf-earnexl 10- roiind un;tnimt>u< dPti^ion in New York kr*4- night oxer unranked Vincente Derado of Ar 'grniin.1. Sunday Skating Schedula 3:M I N p.tn. FAMILY SKATING lift - t*:M p.UI. PUBLIC SKATING I 81NDAV, MARCH S I l TRAP SHOOT j Fifth and Game | Golds! rr am Clubhouse I 1«:.TO a.m. till dark — ! Ivdi IViuii’t' .1 .f ll.rk XV.. id i .« •• M U TbaI.V t* Trd li -nan 1J-. I! > • J.mv-x M;kr IV*ii K< tin'll H>»* rr *i« StMk ILt h L.*x» .a. Utuar V*li"t . Trii> 'l krii«i T- djtl ij B-d* Buna* Id llar\ T^-im 8. R.d»iiiviti j fVtii Squ;r»t 3. Car* ft' ll .im* 17. Hid La rd j. Lari \ Ci «im i »- iv-nni* IVuRh H-** KmdU>. M«*r Hrxii- It. m Mani-*v Hnk Sl^\|*n »m T kaJ at. liAKJ-l ’)*n- lit-; k- . t Xli-fii _ Vhi 1 • Tai Van XJant hf>l. V 11 Xli K < •« ii X - S k'. airs Van* 1'J .lack— ■» ■ V4> t iian.la^. •£’ mux i 11 tij*. >i ■ W • 1 Suiilh -Vi. H.1 rirlHiiri -Vi* 7 A)l«ard *Vn i Id Wslir '• Hakar 'Vmi-i 12. Harrchn 'Van. ■ Rrmtlay • Vk-i 11. Suih«-i lan l *Van* !*. Hui xt 'V«n> li, Hrtjil.na Vm < - Her ki'y 'Duni 13 • Vu > K Kllhdl * VI* • 1.1 Kbit nl tr»* ( (■randa^f 1 Cjhtv.v i j| kn..Alw», 4 Van Wark Paint Barraaki Bynnaiiam • Sani-fiaalt • p.». Frida*, Mareh I. iS • Fiaais I p.ra. Satarday Mareh 9. V&a Semi Flu. Is Keserrr Sr.ls, (MM A T7 lieneml AiIhiUsIiim, .If eenl* Final Reserve Seats. aiJiii; f*enera1 Ariiulssion. 15 ients Til kl f* ON *4I.| AT: XtMfd 1 »r« a* Irr rail ing I antra M5 |itM H|.; T I «|aa fa Tlrkal Offire. Mad.au • In 4 a. Tlchal ■nriaa — March aih Tlckale Available at Ik* 4mi Kiiirul^* V.i > • >u'li. i;afHl Un\ Srhaiya-n -Hun* 12 M • djua_' Vlr- 12, tjL»n>un ‘Vi*-* * . - ‘■r-HSj ,Tj > mih M \ i> i Hm 'l.nii - Vlf« ». Wyltf* Vain 7 I cil< ■ Vir < I llamclm «V»i -V Ta.i -Van1 I* Hru'i- l*i'i < t^au I. Ilnan t V*"*** .111:1 \K*^ t.i-fflr: *s |L*nx Ha*h .• laiA» - I *i< *|i i U**n ' XXi*.! ’• TM-* .1; hn*a la CuM -n ^ lw*nx in-kir 3 Ipihaid HoIIumH T-'lal 3"t C.rw.chan CltO H .kv U chard C «dv IS. T.101 Tniuil. Prli’ Hi'fls'n 3. Jim I’a-niPi <;•*( ilon Hama, km H Uvarr] 3 di*gulea. (iairj Salalhl 1. Lan> Camuchaci 7. X (t.wiiilrx iniXH.I •1 c •l-aii»' * • ■ al C'l' U j I lair - 1*1 1 a .ViHh Shme LAHKY CARDINAL . . . long string JOK LKUIANC . . . defends title Army Boxers Gather For Western Crowns Canadian A’lmv fighters v. ill di.m Light Infantry slug it out for the Western Point Command boxing champion- 1 ships here Friday and Satur 1 day at the Work Point Bar tacks gymnasium. Sgt. Stan Fernstron. PPCLI, announced yesterday that 49 army boxers— 20 from At herta. 13 from Manitoba and 16 from British Columbia — will seek the 10 champion ships at stake. Included in ihe list are some of the best amateur mitt- men in Canada, including the well-known Larry Cardinal of the Princess Patricia's Cana : at WorV fought on Canadas British Umpire Games team; Pie. Lari long string Pdiri'hn of the Vi toria PPCLI. ieh include a light-heavyweight who won rm Ci k 'he Oregon Golden Glo.e. VANCOltVKR iCPi Van couver Canadians got two se. onil-half goals I mm Neil Me loi'hioc Salim lav afi.-rm«i-i to blank last place North Shore United, 20, and rr'ain then |w»|.hM lead over Vi- • Iona I'nlbsl in the Pactli- Coast Soccer League. Canadians dominated play (hi-oughout in-a listless game played helore only 330 fairs but messial up at leasf 10 ev cellenl scoring chances The tiall hardly left the North (shore half of the field in the second half a pSelty shot from we|l out after Vanderhorsl and right- hall Geocgc Wiigtu had. *el him up. The two points, which kept United within two points of the leading Canadians and moved TRADE-WIND SALE Canadian ,l'c Western Command Cham I r limea ptonahip In 1961: Pte. Joe Le •n Glove* Hlnnc of the Victoria PPCLI. • » run . I defending Weslern -Command American I champion; Ls'pl. •r m (p, B'd> McNeil o! the Vk'tona .,.|laI,olla|' PPCLI. 1961 winner of Ihe the Ud. i Vancouver Island light-middle- ' weight championship, and pi II N manv like ability, i Kdmon- i TWO HKAVVtVKIGHTst who.liaaj Tin- entry list includoa two bantamweights 1119 pound*',' ■mh four fealheiweights I12.V five! ^gHjl.ghtw.Vights '132' live light H welterweights (139'. seven wel'ci'weights i 1 IT i eight light m.d'llewc.ght.s . i Cvtli. 10 middleweight.* i 165 1, five light- r heavyweights 1 178' and two Wt heavyweights. Illfll Tlnhc, i.. a single antiy *|n „»fD tie flyweight class 112 P^^M pus h, i hur s.-ems that «n opponent will he [mind ^ ^ ^ f"i fpr. J B McLeod of Cal- •jscy"« Lord Stvathcona Hn.se vhen we pkli IM lull Ts ay back \ece . s ary preliminary matches ‘lo pare llie fiejils in ten to my rfflr variou.* weight di\Lstons fences to down to Die semi finalists will *. tie h.-ld on Thursday. Semi- ‘land our finals are scheduled for d-’ii- lunnny day night and the finals for Saturday night, startitig at 8 total, ami left him only one behind leader Jim Blundell of Firefighter* and tied with Norm Mclassi of Canadian*. Dealing at Suburban Is a Breeze Specials Junior Finalists Bill Moffat a fine inside, played well in midfield but their at¬ tack foundered when their for- waids got within shooting dis tance. One big reason was rentiehaif Geoff Hill, who looked jlke the player he was for United last season, and completely bottled up centre- forward Tony Crisp and hi? successor. Larry Donohue Also standing out in the to watt two weeks to play the Unit'll win was Wright who last -aine had a lot of tlie ball and con While S|Hvial« rame from inhuled to his dub * attack a* brhtnd to defeat Sea Cadets, *dl as defence. Goalie Ban y at Carnarvon Park. Oak Saif lor. although he fa\e fla\ and Priniwr Par* were1 United supporter* some unable to senle their ai-gu anxious moments with hi* ron- with Alec Merrimati IORD MmIm. €■•!•! si Rtaass tAIL-BITwl NANAIMO 'CP' ★ Station Wasons ★ GAR TAYLOR’S TROPHIES Bowling leagues and secretaries telephone for appoint- ment 'o so our display afirr houis. Timr cun he arranged fee evening ni: wei kend to view our trnphv and gif' selis-tjon We do our own engraving. -V per Ictt -r Cull FV 6-41 1 1 * Trucks ★ CUSTOM 6RIINLI6NT PROTECTION * .'>b-30 WARRANTY * KXCHANOE PRIVILEGE * FACTORY R KCON DITION IN G A BONDED SALES STAFF * LOWEST S DIFFERENCE V .-incomer's Shirrs Ken- w uilhs uas lilli. C/ecfmstov akia's lirothcr-sisler ] le;im nf fJa\el and K\ a Roman won their seeontl siraiuht world ^ ice dum-jne title ( AN \IHANH THIKI) Tlie C/.cch roujile Uii ned fiat k the challenge of Bnlam's Linda Shearman jind Mi« harl Phillipf’ t«> take the title i The North American chant- pi'Tv PautetH lA-.'n and Ken-| neth Ormshv of Toronto, writ' third with 313.6 points. Annilirr ! Canailmn couple. Donna and , John Mitchell nf Vnncouver were fifth with 3110.2 |»oinls. If amlerers In Finals MACHINE WASHABLE ijate. and on Neither man (Villral Wanderers mo\i*d !ame - ||lr oth4*t |i\i pomis with a ctmveiiion and penally goal, i to open up Schahlit/ke ami' Don Slug nably that uselgctt scored tiies for Ml. New- is any amount! ton with ilob Hewlett convert- port would adf jn^ m eacn ca*e. iiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirji I %H ON RAMKRUiUN Ailaailir. a«a4 mllli»R. It'll KRAS MII-RCT FORDS / i P I.. \ CHEVS V iw / PONTIACS — ms Low a* M0/ Off AD fO Other Makes Brake UyHadrm 141 Br bill it C Brake Arffti-fnirnlH ami Wheel Pack SI. 50 “BRAKE-LINING IS OUR BUSINESS— < imiplele Line nf Brake Drum* aad Cylinder* Brake Drum. S' Turned I or Your Car It a Mist Drive in ami have your radiator cheeked Ml iui (ml lo you of Island Radiators (Victoria) Ltd. M2 FORT STREET r.V 4-7712 Victoria. B< S317 DOFGIcAS Horkiimnship Guaranteed \ .CREDIT IS GOOD Skill Style Quality Workmanship Aftercare (2 Saih| (Colonist Victoria, I.C.. Saa., March 3, IMS Hiroshima Study No Atomic But Leukemia Soared Russian ( ontingenl Sails from t uba (iuild Optician Optical Dkpafiilf'ttdi lair Lacatad la done* Building Room 411. 433 FORT ST, KV 2-5413 'Dlls move is due to the de- molilion of our old quarters to make wa> for the new BenUR Bldg , coi ner F ort and Douriaa. NKW HAVEN. Ginn IAPi Atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1943 caused a marked rise in leukemia and a probable rise in thyroid cancer hut no in¬ crease m malformed babirs. a Yale University reseats her said Saturday. Dr Stuart (' Finch, associate professor of medicine, said a ■tudy of pregnancies in Hiro¬ shima showed no more birth de¬ lects among babies of blast sur¬ vivors than among offspring of non-exposed parents. The only genetic effect nb- •rrved was a change "in the bo>- girl ratio among babies horn in sun Ivors exposed to radiation, he said If the father was ir¬ radiated. the probability of a hoy increased, he explained. The probability for a gill in¬ creased if the mother was ir¬ radiated. Commission. The commission was set up l»y former president Truman to study Ihe long-range effects of ihe Iriastx in Hiro¬ shima and Nagasaki. cer or suffered other after-ef¬ fects was proportionately small. Commission doctors found that radiation caused the num¬ ber of leukemia cases, among HAVANA 'APi A contingent about 17,000 Soviet military men f 2.000 Russians sailed from * *n Cuba. Some of ihe personnel ship¬ ping out previously were de- Nciibctf as having been as¬ signed to guard the. Soviet of¬ fensive missiles and bombs that toere withdrawn after last fall s Cuban crisis. Others were re¬ ported to be specialists who have been training Cuban armed forces. survivors Another Yale facull) mem¬ ber. l)r Dorothy R. Hollings¬ worth. studied ihymid cancer in ttnmb survivors and found this type of cancer probably in¬ creased because of Ihe Intense radiation. Finch said the numlier of sur¬ vivors who came down with can- limes normal in 1951-52. Finch said The rale has declined in re¬ cent years, but is still two or ihree times normal/” he adflrtP The incidence of leukemia (blond cancer l was related by the researchers to Ihe radiation dose received It was not known whether ihe Russians were soldiers or civil¬ ian technicians Port authorities declined to discuss the depar¬ ture, saving thev were not al¬ lowed to reveal the name^bf the medium sized ship nr its desti¬ nation. OTHER* AHEAD Other departures of Soviet! personnel have been, icjioited previously . The Soviet luxury liner Haltika wa* reported to have sailed Feb= 21 with an un¬ determined number'of military passengers. On Dec. 25 a Russian ship sailed from Havana with hun¬ dreds of ^Russian men w omen , , and children who had Iteen sla- Some downtown merchants mg when the proposal doexn t ,|t>fJpij m ( lltM ate agitated and up in arma exist, aecoifling to ji senior over a proposal to ban park- city alderman *HS| RANCK "It is astonishing how I hey On Feb 28. tlie White House could consider wiping out all- said the KrHnlm had given fts- day parking on Government surame that Russian military Finch recently relumed from Japan afler serving two years n chief of medicine for the L’ S. Atomic Bomb Casually Duncan Jersey M ins Ton of Gold Certificate Parking Won’t Go Merchants Told Around Ttnni .A- «#er»ey row owned by Mr*. Margaret Whittaker, Duncan, has been awarded a Ton of Gold certificate by Ihe Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. Maple Ray De*lre'a fherr>, classified very good, produced 2,tUt pound* of butterfat in 1.181 days. To qual¬ ify for the award,, a row must produce at lea*t 2.0M Ion* of fat In four year*. The cow alwo hold* a gold neal. Beach, Parks Budget Up $9,000 from 03 4U (Hirer U KVMII SAFETY CHECK plans keep on -schedule We hope to " improv- do a little cadi yi-ai . hope to >ltorelir>e at Bcavci Mke has been protected with log 1 already. Aid. Mooney said. In • la)£s aie. anchored al the a® water's edge and sand or * earth (Hied in behind them. "F a MORE SAAR t|. L "ifiut will let us replace t h a sand on the beache.- hi JP > Tile committee made its an- (- ^ nual Tour of joint parks and |, uL beachitt earliei. taking 3’. ,t "" E hours (or the tour o( Mount ,, A Douglas Park. Corge Park. A Klk and Beaver I-ake* • WIIIF.R ( SK tl Hr : Aid. Mooney praised the • ! " / work done in Corge Park by.fv Saanich council in recent ri A months. 'G "Saanich has cleared a ol ^ great deal o( underbrush andjy Toronto said "wo have studied Victoria-Sauiaeh Beaches (hi* project and believe it is and paika t'dmmTnee Satin- 1 worthy o( sunnrl d<|> ado[)lcd a 53,000 budget 1 * * * SD.iKlO moie than last voar Almos, 1.000 patrons v ill he A a lpwla, mwtlng <)f eligible (or five special 8100 c()mmitt(£ hcld aftPrh,he an JUjiXes a, the Kinsmens 30th , ,our „f Jojnt ks and glam bingo in Memorial Arena m,.mbr„ To.ed lo *n,'i k i j. , . submit the budget to city and I*, *"*?" " Saanich couaciLi (or approval, bought betore .> p m. last Kri- day are eligible (or the (ive NO MAJOR WORKS special prizes but advance in spile of the Sll.Oud in-* tickets will still be available at crease over last voar. the ruin- Eaton's box office up to a p m. miltee does not plan any ma- Tuesday. Tickets will also be jor works, clnirman Aid. Mil- available al Memorial Arena lard Mooney said Iasi night, (com -I p m. Tuesday. Biggesl projects w ill lie pro- * * * lection o( the shoreline at Klk The Sisters o( St. Ann will Lake beaches with logs and probably approach Saanich improvement ol parking (aril- council within a month to di«- *'*♦*• particulai 1> at- 11am- cuss » planned nuns' residence sterley Park most makes AI.D M(X)M V HI!* YATES - • The a -.embl.v turned down ”>-51-11" a proposal Berlin and i • < aece-s mutes he placed un¬ der t'N control KltEM II. SI-AMMI During the la.' deliatg. one memlier nl each of the i r ench delegation I'nm Erie llamher High School. Vancouver and the Spani-n delegation (tom Shore¬ line High Schi.il, Seattle, spoke in the language <•( the country he represented, and ihe other member nl each two-man dele- gallon Iranslaied Sidney The I'nited Nations Satur- KUiot of Victorias Mount dav tolusad lo admu -Bed .View High School ' svv e.uer Clupa. tumid down the uka He Hidn't pound hi. slsie- orr . . . a pci manent t'N jadiic u,P iah|e. ■ • Secretary a ien- laniilliin loive and viiie-l not lo ».is*k t N oral ' Sue Ntadgwirk. front Nor- Kinsmen control ol Beilin folk llou-e. laJer. ' but then, he Well actually, it vva« the. didn't have a table to fiound Model I 'nited Nations inm^t on ' of ,he prising about 1 high school. During Saiurdav s session..: rea have students from Vancouver T()e Sc](.nllfle A,p,sorv ung pris Island, the lower mainland and Co*1TnlllM, M a - a|iail- Jw-attle. meeting al Norfolk ...ilmg (or I N con- House tschovd in. \ iclona m[ Ul.c cMilorauon. “ ^ KKPRKSKNT St HOOI.S , Ttl„ |nu.i n, Krtltor ne'ition nelega les were srhvtod Or. imz.uion re jet led tt-IVT a mglti at from s‘'hoo!> ln “T"~etil resolution it .et up a lommnrPe roiineil **''* vatK)Us ' IN member to help nations get Trade union lo ihe t'oohtries and they votisi and mm enient . -t.irted . “ acted the wav thev thought • Tlie l N emergen, > force their countries' actual tefire- reiedcl KMI-11 a |no|Misal the > sin -ing sentatnes would vole in the present voAintai.v international Canlida i^l LN. fiolice force lie replaced bv a with Ihe t>ne o( the most colorful |ierntanen| Ixsly. plirations delegates, Ijie head of the -Inc the Soviet I'nion delegation, drum- concnl.s tried his feet on the floor, trrl Mac- threw Ills delegation marker. The so- had a handlul of change and ama- thrown at him. and stamfasl with the in a huff from Ihe Scientific .wood Advisory Committee meeting, returning later to a|»logi/e. ct oiia i Needless to .say this had received nothing lo do with the real Air- Important Message to All Anglicans From Bishop Godfrey P. Gower, President of the Anglican Theological College Funeral Chapels Three chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. ■ Victoria Sidney Colwood IV 3-451 1 OR 5-2932 GR 8-3X21 This past 'Wednesday. Ash Wednesday, we embarked upon a campaign. It is a campaign to acquaint every Ang'ican in the province with the state of our College, its serious shortcomings, and the solution which must be fol¬ lowed if the Anglican Church in British Columbia is to grow and continue its work. CANADIAN COINS . . . U.S. COINS Aid. A. w. Toone said people who work at -City Hall and others have ernne forward with suggestions on this first stage of Centennial Square develop¬ ment The committee hopes to gel committees of concerned rtlizens to advise atrhilecls on later phases, he -aid * * * The destroyer-esroi t HMCS MacKenzie. Canada's newest warship, led Halifax Saturday for Esquimau. She was com¬ missioned, five months ago and Is expected here early in April Today our Priests are overburdened. On the average they must minister to almost twice as many people as can effectively be served. Anglicans need the Church. The Chuith needs Priests. But our College is no longer adequate. It was designed T7 >ears ago to house 32 students. Today the College is badly overcrowded with an enrolment of 50 students. And vet that enrolment should number at least 85 students! IMMEDIATE CASH — IMMEDIATE CASH ME M II. I. BAY THE KOI. LOWING BVSE PRICES AND IP for these Canadian C oin** . . . many nlher* nredwl. Thl* I* an opportunity to deal dim ! with out of til** Nation'* lari***t ! olu Ru>«*r*. Name your piire on fttrenifly rar* Item*! LARGE CENTS DIMES SILVER DOLLARS (KU 4.00 t-00 I#. W 2.00 .... .. 1X7? H 7.00 1917 2.00 IH7.VH 12.00 191* r* 20.00 1*1 40 IKXI 0.00 I0® “® *5.00 GOLD SMALL CERTS « !’!•: “ i»ia .20 •» ‘•J® 192? 2.00 lam i tin Hit 00.00 The only solution, obviously, is expansion. Confident that Artglicans throughout the province will give us their full support, we have proceeded with architectural plans for such an expansion program. As an affiliate of th*1 University, our dormitories are open to students of all faiths. DO NOT CLEAN COINS QUARTERS And now our campaign is underway. Very shortly one" of our canvassers will call you on behalf of the College socking a donation. Let me say that l do not consider it a duty or obligation of yours to make a donation. I would hope it will be an expression of faith — faith in the Anglican Church everywhere, and faith in the work of the College in preparing young men for the greatest and noblest calling known to man. NICKELS IX.5X IK7.VII IXM 1X89 All ntlwr* 19?9 192.1 1928 1912 Tnmb.ii 1913 TnmlNii 19(8 Reaver 39.00 3 oo ixm *2 1.90 9 00 '"'7 »»00 S SO ( I99X-S 9.00 ■A 1900-S 10.00 "79 1919-s to 19-S .SO 191 l-R 10.00 IRS l»2 9 p.ni. — I days nnly! I will he glad l>< vlm.it ynur honn- if you arc unable in are me al the Emprcea Hotel: Pleaae rail for appointment today. I bespeak for the Canvasser a cordial welcome. Should you wish, you may forward your donation directly to the College. BISHOP GODFREY P. GOWER. D.D., President, Anglican Thrnlngiral College of British Columbia MOVING 1 STORAGE 742 Pembroke St. EV 3-Jf X DB IT "0WI wl IUMII lit INSTALL Weather Stripping FOR ALL WK WINDOWS Hi DOORS • PELLA WOOD FOLDING DOORS • VENETIAN BUNDS • SLIDING DOORS • WOOD • GLASS • STEEL SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS • ONE-PIECE GARAGE DOORS ^ DO IT NOW! WE SUMLT AND INSTALL Weather Stripping FOR ALL WES WINDOWS Hi DOORS • PELLA WOOD FOLDING DOORS • VENETIAN BUNDS • SLIDING DOORS • WOOD • GLASS • STEEL SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS • ONE-PIECE GARAGE DOORS Steel Makes Comeback Steel is regaining Its place as champion of the building indus¬ try. Overshadowed for a- time by the rise of the new metals and materials of the >«h cen¬ tury steel now Is fighting back in one of the moat stirring indus¬ trial battles of our time. * * * Evidence of .the comeback is to be seen In many places. There are newer, faster ways of making steel. New, different kinds of steel are being pro¬ duced; one is so Mrohg that a pencil-thin honk made of it can hold a 43. 000-pound railroad boxcar In the air. In Hamilton. Ont., at Do¬ minion Foundries A Steel Co. tDofascoi, a new kind of fur¬ nace as big as a two-storey house, make 135 tons of steel in 35 mlaatee. (A traditional open-hearth furnace takes eight to 11 hours to make 300 tons.) a + * The new Dotasco furnace uses pure oxygen Instead of air. spraying It over the surface of the molten iron at supersonic tpeed. Dotasco has three of these furnaces in a row — one making steel, another pouring it out and a third being filled with raw material a a * Today steel Is competing with new metals and new materials — concrete, plastic, aluminum For example, the aviation in¬ dustry uses aluminum which offers strength for less weight. Yel the new ersonic jet planes have steel wings. \otebook of Faith Questions and Answers Colontrt victwu, >.c., iw. Match s, iw 13 Cover Floor— Then Tile Oak Bay Skyline Changer Altering Oak Bay skyline along Bench Drive la the Rudyard Kipling, a 44-sulte apartment building which will rise lo height of It! storeys. The ll.MM.M0 build Ing rrptsccs historic Old Charming Inn which had stissl on he st kin since 1903. And That's By No Means All Cocktails and Baby-Sitters^ w* / Luxury Bowling Alley Frills By DIARIXS A. TAILOR 0- Can you please advise problem, caused by Water In i Q. We are modernizing our what causes pipes to rattle and the air condensing as It comes kitchen and have peeled off Plumbing to rumble each time In contact with the cold wall worn linoleum from an old we turn on faucets or flush surface. Any insulating board softwood floor. Can the new the water closet? How can we «PPH«d on a one inch furring .iAn •» n ■ r* fttnp In tnp Interior should covering be applied directly '**P this.-B.L-G. renwdy the situation. This to the old wood, which is show- * * * creates a false wall with in- lng ‘some sign of warping? 1 / sulating air space. There also , I, (lp— should be *■ 11 probably ** due are electric “damp chasers” P “water hammer,” a condition which can be used in small aanded smoothly. We plan to wen known to experienced enclosed areas whjCh are too uie vinyl tile.— F.S.W. plumbers. Have your plumber humid. Theae are available at check It. If this Is the trouble, large housewares and electric a. vertical length of pipe about appliance dealers. A. There la a much better |hre" Inches long and capped - way to assure a smooth under at one end should be attached ia*»pi layment base and It would not to the plumbing so that It ex- _ rA T _g !' be expensive In a amall kit- tends above the highest point HWWE I ehen. Hardwood paneli either In the line In the house. With • Gi 4-by-3 feet or 4-by-4 feet are this attachment, when moving • especially designed as under- water Is stopped, it will go CALL layment base and will apan|beyond and Into the dead-end r „ , “ ™ " " ■mall Irregularities and cracks extension of the pipe. The _ * * ! *’ In the floor, thus permitting water will then be brought to WllllSI QltV ROOI the arearing surface to retain a gentle, silent stop by com- aT thf nv-ramp its beauty and surface smooth pressing the air. Plumbing ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ness indefinitely. supply houses also can furnish . . - — — - 11 a special water-hammer ab- , sorbing unit. PAN-ABODE BUILDINGS LTD. Prefabricated Cedar Log All Custom Cut B.C.'s Most Attractive Homes Contact Your Exclusive Dealer T. J. DE LA MARI Mil twim Aw,, TMarte. s.c. PHONE NN MITE rtfi-re ROOFING- FLOORING • Gaiters • Floor Tlla 7^'-*““^ # Plastic Wall Tile CALL EV 3-5911 Nlthl TalU Jack Hea.Ua, KVt-WM; Bek MtbfMk. IT 1-1 BU Capital City Roofing ft Floor Ca. AT THE ONE-STOP — IK. OAK BAY AVK. Q. Two closets along the outside wall sweat heavily. Water Just runs off the plaster walls and ruins the clothes hanging by the outside wall.-1 Both closets have doors on them. What causes this and how can I fix it?— F. C. S. ★ * * A. It la the old moisture Modern Religion ( Needs Array Of New Symbols 1 A SI 300.000 bowling centre "'ll Inch bon-.is 10 lanes built at a cost of $1 1.000 each will open May i;> at Dotigla.f Street anil Tolmie Avenue. * Built on a luxury scale, the' centre, lo he called Mayfair Lancs, will include a cocktail lounge, ic .t.mianl . snack ban as well as hahy-sltting service in a modern, supervised nur sery. /Ten billiard tables in altrae- five, decorator colors will also be included for the less ener¬ getic. and were designed to alt rail ladies to the now socially acceptable game. I Spetial features of the j alleys include subway return ot balls; automatic pin setting; teleicore. which projects each player’4 acore on a wall above Trapped Soothed PARIS (Knilenl — Sooth¬ ing manic Ib played auto¬ matically to anyone Muck In an elevator In Parin' new eat and moat luxuriou* apart nienl building. The apart- mmU aril for up lo .>60.006 franc* < 1100.000 L The IW apartment building 1‘01^ *9,900.006. (Hunt with a him so he can keep track as he bowls, and an Intercom system connecting each lane with alley attendants and the snack bar. Designed by Vancouver arch¬ ied Vladimir Plavsic, the lanes are all on one level, but there are no pillars or poata to obstruct the bowler's view down the whole length of the building. The lanes will be devoted exclusively to 10-ptn bowling. Built by Groevenor-Latng Construction Company. Van¬ couver, :he ateei-retnforced concrete building waa begun last fall. Tho property In¬ clude* parking apace for 400 i care. You will nt'Vt-f hoo*v h o >*- f * ALASKA FISH FERTILIZER in u n I * • v / c *i / it By ERNEST MARSHALL BOWSE "Say It with flowers." Not cian or wizard to load us holl- 1 only at special seasons, such war<* ’ __ . John B-illlle In his Gifford •s Christmas, rrat all through . _ . - < Loinuros. just now being i>os- the year the floral industry thumousjy published. argues make.s effective use of the that in the last analysis Un- slogan. guage itself is symbolic. Tho Vancouver Tower Architect’s Dream No doubt most people attend “cow'’ is a conventional ItTelofu? °,o °foU(wv| said, xymboliam. Ha. asuld cail a of an™'ver » downtown - - - - "In and through aytnbols man. firaffe a cow. or a cow nm\\y command bi»*a th- Now Qualified I consciously or unconsciously, crocodile. The symbols of UK ''ainetr ] lives and works and has h!s words h*d not yet acquired a Kennedy, executive direct or cf tODtUlUDt | being. By symbola he is guidetl definite connotation. Aivhittvtural Institute of | •r.d commanded, made happtet But without diving Vo phllo BnUeJl CuhtmbiX. or made wretched. J xophic depthx It ix cloarOhat proj-x-t w-uuM “It is not the loginl but the in a different *enxc from that rni1 ulk.. Vancouver s igt or- imaginative faculty that ix which xay» that all language ll< God given amenities (>f king oc ecus priest or prophet Ix symbolic, some language Is harbor, waterways, beaches to lead us heavenward, magi symbolic \ and mountains Tlte building -shouldn't just / l,>nrl\- vm/wt/lY h0 *n off*ce tower, though. Kjieany jy muout ..lt wou!d hBVP a r,PrUhionetl a alted when applied to Co*»nplr have hern moved to t^ars base- of tho skyscraper1- “a tii* I of praise, and words *uch an by a copper woman hflins her _ - "low" and ' base ' are words of J«nS> ™ ■" the harbor , | _ dispraise Such words are clear- Tp^xy mM Indeed need not Ke - An umvirate of competitive de- architect suggested l»«t week partment stores." that downtown Vancouver Shopping streets connecting ords h*d not yet acquhed a K*''ln^v- executive d.tm-tor cf e finite connotation. *h<' A.vh";vturml Institute of But without diving To phllo- Columbia, ophic deptits It is cloarOhat 11,1 sail1 th<' P150)01'' w-oul l 1 . H.ffrro-o ipnv f. — th.t end talk .( Vancouvci S .gt or- Now Qualified Consultant BROCK RO Serrte* Clearly Symbolic THIRMO-IIITI NEAT—? M» *0.141 SrB«x No N.'S.'k ' No ft.#! BIIx Uniform West from f O' brioiKts Ersd Flffflir* VlAik ih| ■•t|Bl HI Waiter A Bwta ifiEPLACL1/ tiJMHiaj^ m save spring roses ftaaaral Draftlaf N f Cl** aad airwlwtl DriMai Phone 47B-7SS1 Stop winter Bis—— and Insscts. Spraying not* with the ORTHO Dormant Spray Kit gives your roses the protection they need for beautiful blooms next spring. Overwintering in¬ sects, insect eggs and fungus sre controlled by this effective combination of ORTHORIX Spray and VOLCK Oil Spray. Dormant Spray Kit SPRING’S BUSTIN’ OUT ALL OVER Ited* ‘Build’ IJ.K. School HYDE. England (4 Hi — A Tory - dominated Ixle of Wight council has brkrorwed wc must of ncccssily doscrtlx* In a cup of wine, can in nApiwpi |» S 10M.0WI m * symbols. '■peak »>f love **f ki> ally, of Hovlet hank to huild m "Wliat’X host worth saying faith xehmd here. The hiw Interest ran', le said And when it If symbols posses vueh power , >|liv,m. c«n t lx* said we mu>t lo Kpeak to us of things; ^ bo\(Fnd words to some picture, know, find ^ueizest to u* the NariHlny Rank, whose Iahi some name, vome te on which thingB we cannot know, it 1s well «lon branch i* run on fr**e lh4HJcht and imacin;'ti'*n ran be that nur *ymhoN dti not become mterpriM' lin«*»». Said a coun- focused SO that it stands a * rnnfuxeri For d they are con- r|| nffi(ia|. ->|11(h better tn represent at itm of *»r>n)e com|»le\ ■ fuNod. we are confuted. nave (he Russians spreading Lin'd, Clear. Simple "M,nry ~m,nd m,s ■ wiles.” VirhC Clear. Simple They should l>e vi\id, clear around uni?) we ran see tlte and simple. th^Mi”h. like the sun in the same place relative “ arms of a sieeplc's cr»»s, they to the earth in which il was rea^h out to infipit\ the day before In religion much of the rliffi- But if we insislerl on diseanl rulfv in our modern Worlrl is the |>livase "the sun rises’’ that the Christian Church is still because it eiew out of the eon- Using syriBiols. such as “three rept of the eaith we have long persons lloh («host. * since dnuvndcff we w^tild he "Thi-onc of Cldd.*"*" and a multi- foolishly literal. tu21. N W. LIFE, P. Eng,, Municipal Engineer. WILL OIL-O-I Bo&f on's "Bit! (turn pin; Garden Shop, Lower Main Your Best Only 10% Dowa 5 Years to Psy at 8% Iitereat One Day Service Pham Taday tar Fraa Eitimatai WR MENZIES & CO. LTD riunibuiq Utaiinij and Kitchen Centre SCOTT I PEDEN LTD. 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This tiny principality nestled in the high Pyrenees has 191 square miles of territory, con tnsstod with 62 square miles In Victoria BLANEY'S /S THE PLACE for choice of 3Waidirfil WAYS TO Toar EUROPE Himalayas. I have been observing a vow of i silence for the last 35 years, broke it by preaching a sermon in the temple coiirtyarrl. The project bad the harking of many politicians who joined the Inauguration ceremony with their and children. Pro¬ vincial ministers, top govern¬ ment officials and college pro¬ fessors touched the feet of sw ami Krishan Ashram ji and GEIRAXGER FJORD • ♦ • most beautiful of them all 1. ECONOMY TOURS. All-inclusive 1 to N dapi. Aik for color (older vltftl complete choice of toy re. prices, eicltinf detain. >. RENT-A-CAR. Tour at four own conven¬ ience Blanc? e will make all the arrangements. *. 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Membership |1 year New Member* welcome Capitol 4 tty Travel Clnl KV 4-101 ii]Uwr^ The most famous scenic at¬ tractions in Norway are the fjords and the Midnight Sun. and 'Norwegians insist that if Visitors go to Europe without it would be like watch says there should he darkness, never dips below the horizon at North C»|>e from May 14 to Aug. 1. Seeing the Midnight Sun is an exciting but comfortable ad¬ venture. You can do it bv mod¬ em coastal express steamer from Bergen and back in 12 days, or by taking any of the package tours on offer or if you're in a real hurry , do it in one night by flying from Oslo to Rndo and bark. seeing these, going to Niagara without seeing the falls! The really spectacular fjords are in the heart of western Nor¬ way, in the district stretching from Stavanger in the south, to the northerly countries of More and Rnmsdal. Located here are the Sognr fjord, Norway's longest, the Hardangpr. its most idyllic, and the Geiranger. considered its most beautiful. Since a fjord is an arm of the sea. whose fabled splendor in¬ creases die further she cuts into the topography, seeing t h e fjords means travelling inland, fnostly by bus and steamer, though part can be done by- train. „ _ _ The Midnight Son. that awe¬ some spectacle of dazzifngi colors created by a sun that seems to defy nature by con- ! trnujng to blue when your- SET RECORD A record 19.000 persons at¬ tended the month-long Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 1962 exhibition at the Toronto Art Gallery A ■■toll Tour to bwira *rTbnc*4 by ■ Bctovdulvd flicht os Met 11th. bud. bfttr ] nights tt th« String PwUev Haul In London, ths port? will Invt on Ust 16th for • tom- prefctniivt tour of Europ# for 2P days, bvtcglni them back to Lon¬ don June 13th Other tours ia Britain and elsewhere can be arranged. Reservation* have been made to return to Victoria July ltth. but ticket Is good for 13 months if longer stay to detirad. Coliseum Damaged If you sill to see the glories of ancient Home you'd better hurry- Here la just one of the rrurks that cold, rain and Ire of Europe's severe winter have opened in the Coliseum, whirh until now, ha* resisted the ele¬ ments since the time of Christ. Seat of Trouble Never u Service Charge WASHINGTON (AP) _ Aside from her fingers, what part of a secretary ’s anatomy gets the most wear’ That's right .and Rep. Tom Steed is concerned alxxjt it.’ "You have only to look down the hall to see they're not all the same size.” Steed says. His remedy is to provide the girls with a choice of chair sizes. But first the Legislative Appropriations Subcommit tee must approve the plan. It probably will. Steed is its chairman. GROUP TRAVEL X S. MID* will caadncl a parly la Graeaack and LJ»rpaa< by tha -EMPRESS OF CANADA" an August Mb next. Tha party win rerwra by tha same ship near the cad at October. Group travel will rednee the cast by about I IN per person. For full laferma- tien contact J. S. Mills, III Cstauy Street. Saskatoon. Saak. Cosmic Dust Scale Waits for Transport PASADENA, Calif. (API— They've invented a (lust scale. It has springs the size of a pinhead, made of a gla.sa-Itke substance it can delect weight changes of a thousandth W a millionth of a gram. A gram Is less than one-five hundredth of a pound. Why? To measure cosmic dust. There’s a lot of dust in space, much of it sub microscopic. Scientists fear these clouds could scour a space ship enough to damage it. To un¬ derstand the risks, they have to weigh the dust. So the gov¬ ernment got Electro ■ Opbdal Systems Inc., of Pasadena to invent the dust scalp. MILE 5 TO Two holidays in one! Sail to Hawaii on a great To all parts of the world via B.O.A.C., C.P.A., T.C.A., Pan- Am. and all others at Enjoy a glorious English holiday at ■ea on P&O-Orient Lines— and see San Francisco, Los Angeles and Hawaii. Your fare from Vancouver to Honolulu starts at just $130! available only.) You can spend almost an entire month exploring Hawaii and then return on Arcadia, sailing April 29. (Both tourist class and first class available for return trip.) Arcadia saib May 3. You can return on Orsova, June 14. How much will yom voyage cost? Fare from Vancouver to Honolulu -from $130 tourist, $180 first class. Round-trip fare-from $240 tourist, $323 first class. If you’re already in Honolulu and want to sail back, your fare will range from $1 10 tourist, $143 first class. Plan now to run away to sea on P&O- Orient Lines. Your travel agent has all the information you need. And he’ll help you get everything organized. Hard to believe — but it’s true! Canadian Pacific’s new low fare is equivalent to flying your first 1,696 miles FREE! Only $577.70 17-day jet-prop economy round trip, Vancouver-Amsterdam, a saving of $121.00 over the regular jet-prop economy tarem You fly a Jet prop Britannia or Super DC 8 Jet ' Empress overihe shorter Polar Route to Amsterdam.' a charming city with convenient connections to all of Europe's great cities-even more exciting and colorful during the off-season. You can choose from exciting low cost tours . . .visit extra cities at no extra fare. Fly now - pay later, only $58 down. See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. STERILIZE BY ATOM Britain wax the first country to open an automatic plant making pre-packaged medical equipment sterilized by radia¬ tion. Now — 764 Yates KV 64101 First, your P&O-Orient liner sails down the coast from Vancouver. You'll have a day and a night in San Francisco and a day in Los Angeles. Then, she glides out toward open sea. You'll have five lovely days to unwind. There are acres of deck space for games and dances. Two swimming pools. Din¬ ners that can run to eleven courses. Friendly Brito service Service on P&O-Orient liners is fast, friendly and delightfully British. You'll meet fascinating people from every part of the world. Underwater stabilizers in¬ sure smooth sailing. You'll sleep like a baby— and arrive in Honolulu rested and ready for the second half of your holiday. Oriana sails March 23. (Tourist class For travel throughout the world, consult us for all rales by Air, Steamship, Rail, Tours, Hotels. Car Hire, stc. DON’T MISS “THE THREE SEASONS” A fast moving documentary of Britain in all its moods. We see the London parks In Bpring. Ihe Lord Mayor's show, a scene from "A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream,” Christmas gaiety, and the thrills of fox hunting. TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM •YOUR PERSONAL TRAVEL AGENT' 1006 GOVERNMENT ST. EV ! \ Bula ffolaniat. v«nm Sunday, Match J. 1943 Success for Students HutchUon felt that, possibly Aim* inly, provident, Sa voile of the department of within two pi tluiv years, the and the view of the family history at the University of symposium could be rxjMndcd by Dr. I. D. Pal of Victoria Washington, to two days and held off University's department °f s>| \| | m UKOlTS>i <"a lupus; r, ectMiuniic*. 4,1 w«iuld like to ^ more Floyd Fairrloutfli spoke on 1 lie 100 students attending the University the view of business, and R. ,lien *nl° sma^ei ii* * . . _ ... ia ...... »!.» I'litu a By PAl I. WII.UA.MKON t Mike lluti liison, organizer _. of Victoria University's third annual ,u- irternic .symposium ,r*ed Meld on Gordon llc|id campus wtss yesterday. s».id last night the I her sjntpftsium was an “encourag- ..... auecess.'' rera s ing part r. He said “this is the first Most of the symposium was lish. sjioke on the view (of sieh, ,lme we h*ve had full atten- taken up by guest speakers society. umr. dance. This year’s success who gave various views on The view I for mean* w-e can begin to plan the purpose of universities, expansion posiums.” THE FACTS ABOUT students of Washington and UBC tak- Bishop, head of Victoria Uni- 10 discuss the various views department of Eng- presented. Bryan Helfont, one of three BC students at the sym- of government posium, said it showed the role was presented by Liberal MLA of the university should not The view of the aludenl was Dr. Patrick McGeer, the key be limited to the imparting of iven by Doug Stewart, UBC note address by Dr. Max knowledge to students. NOT ENOUGH ,, He said: ‘'Intelligent stu¬ dents often cannot find the intellectual stimuli they re¬ quite. For these students the itemized memory of textbook material Is not enough.” Don Kirkby, a Victoria stu¬ dent, said the symposium "tended to pul the university in the proper perspective it is in, and that, it could be in.” Csso) PRODUCT PRICES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Spare Law Written GENEVA IAP) Parliamen¬ tarians from the big four pow¬ ers. with' Japan. The Nether¬ lands and Czechoslovakia, are writing an international law governing outer space. Main topics deal with the peaceful u -e of space, accidents and res¬ cue of astronauts, laws govern¬ ing space experiments and the extension of international law lo space. Portion of Central Junior High School junior band gels together for a practice session undo, music teacher \V. K R. Sample. Students, who average three years’ experience op their instruments, ate members of Grade 9 music class at school. They are. from left. Brian Harvey. Susan Toone, Susan Prut*. Barbara Wheeler. Michael Hewison. Valerie Berry and TiBa Poulton. — (Bud Kinsman. I School Bands Striving By MIKE GAIISRY 'Hie glint of the sun off a row ol blaring trombones plays a big part in encouraging chit dirn to Join a hun t hui only ixo severance can kccpi ilil-m in it. To the more ttjpn 1 000 mem bcis of Greater ficloria school binds, clamour i« a sometime thing. \V, K R. Sampl.’. an • -no/ mental music teacher ai 1 • toria loch School and C ■ urai Junior Iligli Scltool. says fond ling a gleaming musical instru¬ ment makes vi ay ioi some de¬ licious daydreams among aspii mg jnusic.ans, but it's the day- to-day plugging that makes those ‘Ueums (Oi-.'.u true. . DEMISE TO PI. AX "ItVthe child! no who ju»t have a desire to [day that make ll e he»t musicians, says Mi Sample, 'tint those w,hn ai> atiiacted hy the facade ot glamour otten turn out to he pretty good musu iaii>. “The shock ol^Rnding all the Service rales work involved in learning to Sal uni ay. play an instillment often eosts An incogs,. II- some Students. tie said, xpars ago at •hut by selling up milestones anmlit| convp along the way (or ehildntn to Minister Erie strive tor. nw-i keep at it t,me the prop pietty well to the princii KAKU.V PKOBI.EM- suiunre ximrj iiirii iiiusu x.iit >*• ium .... , _ . , One «>f the mr the children and not vuv °Jj the bard program vorsn. A band could often bi» "S 1 tmpmv cd b\ icinovi g some j of it* mcm bees*, but thU i« no: /)n tin r H. J. Bigsbv, music super¬ visor tor the Board of Eduei- A w-v lion, ooniidei-s music an aid to /% t tn\f good *n|Hkrial on our \m i manent w.tw and ronditioninj? tri'atmpnt. I'm* your KATON Acx.x>unt? Of >ou t an! PIkhip KV 1*111 • Adi colour to your life*? Ucyton manimrrx Mi>> Clauol Hau Colom Cafli Slorf Hour*: S W* «.iu. t<» .ViJfl p.m. Dally Friday 9 W n.m. !«• fldNl pjii. Earliest A spiritual teacher from India, a monk of (lie ascetic order ot Sankacltaraya, speaks on "Deep Medita¬ tion.” Tins is tin- Key to the contact of the "inner self which liolv men have pruc- licixt for.a.OOU years. actually producing from it. •" X-ENf Ol RAGEMENT •’From there a child grad MONTREAL < C F I I — Tlie nally pr-ogiesAes into more amt Danish freighter IJelga Dan, morn difficult iiim-rs and this „Me of two aliips to arrive ,'ilulie ell. oi 1 1 age. him Tiiui sday and set a new pol l "Often si latent. s who liav • ojiening nvord, 'w uniter Iveeome di-s’ouraged vviih pri- seizure. v ale lessons make fete add A warrant was |aisted on. the tains lo a kind'1 lie s,id. 'Tie .|nji's mas'.liead vrsteidify that loneliness of leaining in in pi oliihilcd the freighlei Ironi » rumen! in private lessons ,s |> nving until a claim lor IWf'mZ uvriih;idow<*d l»> t ho group *‘f > >i*fiU*«1. Tlw1 tiHimanl «lle^<*- furF which pnemirngo a >m • rai no was lost dui ing shipment dent to keep up with the stand j, \ «%ar but the company savs a.d bt'in*; m*1 by tKe rest of the loss uas one of Ihe "perils the band. 1 of the sea.” hTldfnts IXHXFM Ml tZ&JgSZZmfm'i 111 ”"i Finishes S SSSfm^ iFillnlrairal Miller t'omes alon^. eviM'x hoily PEKING 'Uduter.sl — Chi- wants to play the trombone, ne^e t'o*mtiu4u.sl front iei and LoliL< Arni.*ctfT»n» romt* Nuai’fk have "eomp|eli*d thc.r lime.s «ives ius a jjlul of plan of withdrawal along the limnpeiepi. entire Sino-Iiidian bolder on ‘TaOonard ^Miislnn tms <‘h r.rni^ own initial ve.*' Ilu« given b,Hids a real shot in Tho Cfrinrsr defence ministry saya aim." he ■ aihtic glory within, waiting lo reveal its latent and creative power. Christ meditated on the Mount. No one is asked to leave hi* Church —only to add meditation to daily life. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Self realize tlun as hni»|ed down from Master to Master was kepi "were!” for cch tunes: now through Hie graie ol a great Master, it is released for the easing of world tensions. A person who is a "householder'' may now practice Deep Medita¬ tion. Ijoughecd Banquet Club 1406 Douglas Street Sunday, March 3 H p.m. The Suanii i. here all week In Suitr \n. V Hotel, and available (or interviews. Ml lal«r ipeiki «l: • V(NHliS Mirth It • ( am like! I kitrr. Mink IS \ 16 Qaillt tfolnili'if Victoria, B.C., San., March 3, 19(3 Spanish Tragedy Crumbling School Kills Four Boys Helicopter Hoists Heavy Smoke Stack VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver chalked up a helicopter first Saturday when a 700-pound length ot smokestack was hoisted into place by air. The new smokestack for the plant of Terminal City Iron Works is for the centre of the building, making it impossible to use a mobile crane. i Ball Lightning Key to Ghost Tales? SEVILLE, Spain (L’PIl— The! celling and wall of an exclusive Roman Catholic grammar school collapsed Saturday on 40 small boys; killing four of them and injuring 23 others. The boys, aged 3 to 7 were >. about to leave the School, the I College of St. Angel Guardian I lor the weekend when the tragedy occurred. Authorities said they be lieved recent heavy rains which have brought floods to this area may have weakened the. building and caused the cavern. ’NIGHTMARE’ Firemen rushed to the seltetol and pulled the boys from the debris while weeping relatives •stood by shouting out the names of .their children. *‘I have seem many catas- twphes but nothing in my life! {.'jnan freighter Suva, now loading lumber at has made an impression on me ' ... , ’ ... , D _ like this one." a fireman said , Chemainus, will sail for Japan this week. Rumors ‘The poor children, their weep i # „ ing families. It was like a nightmare. ra \T* 'a The college, run by the nun. T clITIlll ar Visitor of the Angel Guardian Older. T*' ar) old patnee hi tfow ntow n DOWN WITH ROAR i Tilt? class of hoys was pie WrWt paring lo leave the Saturday morning Classes when a wall The Fijian frCigliter Suva. tu. MADISON. 'Vis tUPI i- Fly- 1 plained if scientists accepted ing saucers. |>hanlnm ships and the reality of ball lightning, ac- mm, , u w rn m 1 ghostly figures that pass in the cording to a University of Wis- # OflTOft night might lie partially ex- consin scientist. _ U§ I A. *• ts - Physicist Harold W. Lewis. writing in the current issue of J* W~J Scientific American, said. "Any m § .Chtls rflQO M* normal, cynical scientist, on ■» ” WoU ■* hearing of bail lightning for the . . . . , , , , _ . first time, almost Instinctively CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Also scheduled for testing places it In the category of folk- IAP) — A revolutionary mis- a,e hose cones capable o and ec'opUvm1" ^ " dB"«“d ^\ZZZ^Tlo^e * anaecopia. m. fuse enemy defensive meas ‘ (arg,.te . new protective ma REAL, IF RARE ures was hurled more than terialx to better withstand rr- " ®“* Lew's, who has made a 500Q mi,e b an Atlas rocket entry heat: and warhead de ki.hhi exist nf utiirlt’incr Kali ' > < fl J. » _ hobby out studying ball Friday. is>v- to baffle defence radar. say the 23-year-old ship will be scrapped in Hong Kong or sold. , r~ * * * Suva on Her Last Trip? lightning, said "a brief survey j _ J’ .. _ of relented events quickly con- ^ “““ ■ vtnees the skeptic that enough reputable observers have seen f*|/T A (m AL.LON and possibly even photographed 1 .. _ _ - — liali lightning to leave no doulit B that the phenomenon is real. WFIAaP although it is rare and as yet U3S0IIIIG I lICBw unexplained." Slashed by Volkswagen fluorescent lamp for **”_ VICTORIA (VW> _ The cur- proxlmatcly double these fig- ontis and "moves shout He '^.’Wnr in the ures with an average of 3S to s'\,d V SaiA>n’ niT h ^i ^ city has brought to light an ill miles per gallon, j thing badly, aHhougn it nas |ntl.reK,|nj, f„,.| according to Therefore it works out that >corchfl-0^imaUdy 20.- per the fact that tot a VW owner, lightning suggests ^t\is ionized gaj|on for gasoline To support the price nslm tjon is pa man ^ air created try elect mmagnetie*^fs I nTf resting f-ortteritlrm ttl»* ent wird wiH rertmw* kwMl alUfr standing waxes and the other VW dealer asserts that do the present gas price *mwtlon that it is a miniature thunder- mestie car owners are averag- is settled, in tact. tnc\w wn- 4 paring to leave the Saturday that it is a miniature thunder- mestie car owners are averag- is settled, In tae. morning classes when a wall The Fijian freighter Suva, hack to British Columbia hut, A ship of the same com last week will still he plying ,.|wd with continuous small- mg l-> to 20 miles per gallon er will effect savi »• ^ suddenly cpllapscd bringing well-know n visitor lo Vancou- : "<* °» the Suva, so the rumor, pany. the 10.000-ton cargo the Australia-RC wrote .-any .sente diseharges ,4 lightning .J10™8' Volks’w.lrn the ceiling down w.th . roar. ls!an,, ,tJi for almost 20 Buea' _ Uk,'mhj' a< °Zd<''’ l^+engeis and cargo. lasers said: \ olkswagen ow mts oOlai.i a|- v 1. . Almost every child was hit , „ ^ ^ ^ “ by flying rocks and debriijnd ,s 31 UvmaMU' many of them were buried. inS lumber for Japan, on what Throe children agtsi 5 and 6 is rumored to be her last visit were killed instantly and a t0 British Columbia. Uter in^hd4dal,tU ""“‘I B‘° S*’iP Com‘ .1 ‘ ' HAMPEHEI, > Vancouver, agents for . the . , . . the owners. Pacific Ship- A police spokesman said . . , , .... none of the other children was ow,ier»i Ltd., would not don- . • . * seriously hurt. ’ firm or deny stories that the . * 'Void of tile tragedy spread 23-year-old ship would be sold quickly tiuougli tin* city and 01- scrapp»sl in Hung Kong. |/iVTeD>c , , .• "■« i'-- KAiABK a lovely new lingerie Lsqmmalt ('htok.a collection . . . now at EATONS I |h|i’/)u 11 a who p.iked lip. WJ ... . Ill I tired bottle that liad h.-en tossed Tht? "Adventuress’ . Kayser s fresh now lingerie line A 20 • year-old Ks()U„ual,'wau-r' m V^mrif ^ has all the fashion excilement of -Spring tx). Sift, gentle defiling man yyas tifeatisl al Royal On Aug. 13, lihil. and 11 V pale pastel colouring! s Jithtlee Hospital for abrasions year-old Victoria girt, father- 1 and a lacei-ation to the lacs- me Lowther. 1 Vk» Edge® are. _ early- Satuiaiay after a iiatdc set the bottle on its course. 1 [\f \ \ eomnloto wcrdrolye of nvlon Iricol lingerie daintied "ith ao-tdent nnl." harf St ris-t. Crewman Neory R.ithule IV He was Way ne Arthur Bob- found it in November of the I V. delicate floral blossom embroidery and scalloped roske. l(l45 / im .. , Police reis.il Bobroske was Some Victorians were lucky . . - - . I IS - romantic shell pink s la . drUwf of a car wfiicb-roilideil-enonjh lo hear the native - - - 7 K I V v ' s'" - - s /. \ \ r^nss s'*.--— The pole was not damaged: concerts hut playcsl for tlteir / / / / TwAwtofr/ t.wCv\\ \ N. jSr \ ' feminine, lighthearted, medium damage was csumhI ow n music-loving enjoyment. // _ _ / ill /Pr\fT,| \ \\vV \ ' \ \ sflr . I to tlie ear. . 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Victoria Parties Keep Pot Boiling By JACK FRY Victoria Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Charman will launch his federal election campaign with a big, 31st birthday party Monday. Everyone Is invited to his . party which will he hold in Vic- 1 Liberal president W C.eof- Valuable Antiques Stolen from Home City detectives are investigating the theft of three copper candy kettles from a Bank Street house “sometime since the latter part of 1962.” The theft was reported Saturday by Miss Emily Elworthy, 939 Bank. The kettles are valued at some 1200. Also stolen with the kettles was an antique brooch valued at some £236. 1 toria Conservative hcadquar (n-y Ellis was nol available for tors. 618 Yates, at 8 p.m. Mon- (comment yesterday-on a report day. said Mr. Charman. |tliat the party's central exeou- Victoria Social Creditors will live committee will meet hold their~nominating convey Thursday to consider whether tion in Cluh Sirocco, at 8 p.fiv a si-cond convention should be the same day. It Is believed held. that severar hats wilfbe lit the-' if was sijn nol known yes-' fits- jterday. two days after the Llh- Meanwhile. Victoria Liberal oral convention, what actually Association — split into two happened in the controversial camps by disagreement about ballot in which ret iter I naval the outcome of its nomination officer David W. Gratis ap- ; ballot - may hold another nom- ( patently edged out city lawyer inating convention In an effort i Foster isherwood by about one lo restore unity to the party. I vote. Told Voting Faulty Annual Carden Fiesta To Be Held May 2, 3, 4 Victoria First Victoria’s famous annual Spring Garden Festival will be held May 2, 3 and l this year. During the festival, which attracts garden- lovers from all over the Pacific Northwest, many of the finest of Victoria's famed private gardens will be open to the public on special touts The festival is sponsored by the Victoria Hoi ticultural Society. People may make the lour in time ohji -cars. but. there JUlkiW-lnuc busies.- Sprint «n n+s flr*t In Vic* lor Lai. mtnl inter- vain of comparatively raw weather. ilaffmliU arc bloom- and ln*ps arc Ixiddiii* all over town. I’tmtoffraphcr Kobin t IhAp Bollifd thr«*r Japanese plum tree* in lull Iriomii yesterday in the .VH Mi l*hmv txxl. who said he th<* probable entry of several w ill run as an imle|a»ndent can- nom inn'* m the Victoria- tfklate because of the way the Socred cunvenl ion, he doubt* convention was conduct ed. met it he will ^ivc up hi* pmvin* j yesterday with a group of hi* cial “W "k-: ^*c‘u™' * | welcome with us. "*■*' "'•‘mber of Parliament. , ,.... ... , , , Mr. Smiln said he would like His best hei would be to lo takr to Ottawa such prat*, move over .0 . .social Credit lem, .. ,ile current gasoline ^elp us win this etoetton. and pilre war anri ,h(. ^ for , ry for a provincial 01 federal north-south highways across seat later, as a Soured. sa.d Canada, and the need for low Mi. McEwen. interest monev for eapual I Another Soered. MLA J. rosts of hospitals. schools and Donald Smith, said that with highways. Fish, Power Topics April -5, 6 Resting (luring gruelling 50-mile hike fi-om noiih of Duncan lo Victoria arc, top to bottom. Ken¬ neth Roueche, Tim Taylor. Michael Simmons, Gordon Reid and Gregory Cheesman. Victoria High School student s'- left at 6 a.m. Saturday and arrived at The Daily Colonist at 10 p.m. — (Vein Schroyen. I Fish *nd power wilt be among subjects discussed at the annual meeting of the As¬ sociated Chambei-s of Com¬ merce of Vancouver Island In Courtenay April'S and 6. John Coppinger, ACCV1 sec¬ retary-treasurer, said the of¬ ficial deadline was Friday lot submission of resolutions for consideration at the meeting, and only two have been sub¬ mitted. One. from the Victoiia Chamber of Commerce, sup¬ ports a recent brief by tlie Amalgamated C o n s eivation Society calling for action lo combat the decline in the sal¬ mon run. The other, submitted by the rhamhor at Say ward, about .15 miles northwest ol Canqs b,ll River. sU|>|sjrts proposals that the government otter a 5(i per-cent subsidy lo - B.C. Hydro to supply eleeli.c fmwer to areas where it would otherwise bi- not in- nomieally feasible lor Hydro to supply' it, Savward is in sueh an area. 13 Make It! Meetings Scheduled Large*! Attendance Scots Big and Tiny Go All Out at Games While the city Socreds tion which will Ire held at the Jockey for' 'starting position Meichosm home of Mr. and Mrs and city LUrraia take second Geoffrey Mitchell, from 3 to j 4 rut, h SlrgrL,., . . ,-ilieii situation, other -pjn.,tuilay, groups are busy scheduling Mr. Windsor will speak on rounds of public political "Nuclear Policy," at Victoria meetings. University al 12:38 p.m Dr. Pat McGeer, Liberal day, in a meeiing q Km sored by Mt.A for Vancouver ■ Point the political science forum. Giev. will speak on behalf of Victoria Consen ative candi- Fsquimalt - Saanich Liberal date Eric Charman said the Tory More Hikers Out Today I) MIKE GADSBY . lie hazards. The Daily Colo- over ihe LiSmiins between Vic- Victorians got into thp spirit I nist will sponsor a mass walk- 1 toria and Courtenay, averag- M By BOB PETHHK Kitts flew high. toeV twinkled between bright sword blades, and bagpipes gave off the sound dear to every Scot's heart yesterday in what was described as the largest turn¬ out for Indoor Highland Games ever held in Victoria. More than 250 competitors, children and adults turned out for the one day event at the Royal Canadian Legion. Bri¬ tannia Btaneh hall to lake part in the 21 events listed on the program. of a continent wide walking *hon March 3). with S22^ inj.ng better than 50 miles a day. Mon- 1 craze Saturday as at least 13 "WU'V at „sUke Th,S|_ - youths completed a gruelling; Wl" B,ve »" w*,ke‘'s a"°H 30-mile hike from north of, P°11unl,>' show ,he11 Duncan to Victona. prowess. I , Even as the last ones were First walkers in the cur- candidate. Saanieh Cou n. headquarters will lie “crammed approaching Victoria late last rent naze to complete thej Rotiert Ostler, at the Lake to capacity" during his big birih-( hlt,h, „ih,,|-s were preparing hike were Gary Moseley and Hill Womens Institute Hall, day party Monday night Re- f,„ al, early morning start to George, Wilmhurst. both 16. Quadra street, at 8 p.m. Wed- ficshment* and music will he lla* _ nesday. provided. _____________________ Harold Winch, member of Parliament lor Vancouver East See results. Page I "There's no doubt about it. we'll have to move lo another hall for our next event.'' said Victoiia Highland Games As¬ sociation president William Marshall First group of colorlully- clad conipetilois went into action at 8:3) am. in the novice class for the spirited Highland Fling. YOUNOVrEKS PERFORM Youngsters ft, up four to 16 years old |H*rformed the Sword Dunce, the Irish Jig. the Scunn Truibhas and Strathspeys and Half Tulloch. _ Evening saw the youngsters go lo the sidelines do .watch their elders raise an elegant dance slipper in the Quadrille competition. A team of Navy CPOs in dress blues with their wives In navy blue dresses, with tar¬ tan sashes and red slipfiers drew a big round of applause. Indoor games were officially opened by Lt.-Col. Michael Allen, new commanding officer of the Canadian Scot¬ tish Regiment (Princess Mary's). before dissolution o( the House. PerSOIlul si ft will speak on behalf of Esqui- malt-Saanich New Democratic Party candidate John Windsor, al the Douglas Street New Democratic Hall, 3368 Douglas, at 8 p.m. Friday, Voters will have an oppor¬ tunity to meet Mr. and Mrs There is no telling how many hikers will bo on the highway today, attempting to Windsor during a public recep- welcome. Victoria artist Mrs. Nell Bradshaw will speak on art. demonstrating her talk with her own oils and collages, at a Saanich Peninsula Art Centre meeting Monday in the Hotel Sidney at 8 p.m. The public is walk 3) miles in 20 hours. TRAFFIC HAZARD? Some fours were expressed unorganized walks .may the create a traffic hazard on highways filled -with Sunday drivers. To help organize the walk¬ ing craze and minimize tral- Briefs to Be Heard Control Board Hearing Called On Colquitz Creek Outfall At nihlnliiht Saturday two Cimlchan Slali-a hoys reached the city alter a -V* mile march from C h e in a I a u a. Robert Aver*. 18. and Wilfred Ira Foatalne, IS, set out at S:M a.m. Haturday— I* hours and R minutes walking Ume — nr rnm panted by conch Donglna Hemsworth who made them rent for M minutes every hour. who arrived in Victoria at 31 a.m. Saturday, setting a time of 14 hours tnd 4l> minutes, a tough target for others. Three Mount Douglas High School students. Kenneth and James Tselit itter. -age If, and 15, and Robert Palmer,* 15. arrived in town at 2:211 p.m. alter 16 hours, eight minutes. FINISHED ALONE Daniel Parker, who finished . . alone after leaving three ex- The pollution control boatd Colquitz Clock would cause the sewage system, including [lausUM| companions at the treatment plant, is necos summit of the Malahat .arrived prevent septic lank .„ ,he ColonUt a, 6 p.m and m°rei ducked his feet into a bucket of cool water. has called a public hearing to pollution of Pniiage Inlet anil a air a controversy about tlie Gorge Waterway, destroy saiy to whether Saanieh should be ing the future recreational effluent from doing permitted to discharge treated value of these places. serious harm to the inlet and (Hasting on bagpipes is serious business as far 3s Debbie Sowler is concerned. The 13-year-o'd lassie took third place in piping-under 111 competition at Indoor Highland Games in Royal Canadian Legipn Britannia Branch yesterday. Debbie is youngest piper in Victoria Gir|s’ ,Pipe Bund. — ( Robin Clarke.) sewage effluent into Colquitz Creek. The hearing will start at 9:31 a.m March 25, in room, “D” of the Law Courts build-! Ing in Victoria. Briefs Will be heard from tlie Corporation of Saanich and tram other interested groups. Persona seeking per¬ mission to present brief* have until March 18 to file their re¬ quests with the pollution con¬ trol hoard secretary. A decision of Saanich coun¬ cil to go to the ratepayers with a $1,700,600 sewage scheme for the rapidly grow¬ ing Swan laike Creek and Colquitz Creek basin depends on Seanich officials say thatl the Gorge. Dick Stokes making leserv.t- Water Discoloration To Be Temporary “Tlie others called it quits lions lor summer cruises, at the 34 mile mark." he said. 1 Wharf agent for CPR. Dick, "but 1 was determined to who has been with the corn- make it." I puny 13 years, lives at J7S9 Five Victoria High School | yf u-giave with his wife. Jay, students who finished the course at 10 p.m. last night af¬ ter a 16-hour Walk collapsed on the floor of the Colonist to tell about their trip. If you live in Saanieh and Arrangements can be made some horrible-looking water for business plans, where the HOME TO BED comes out of the taps this] color of the water is lm | “We're more dead than month, don’t get too exeited poriant. to get advance notice alive.” they said. “Bill at least and a son. Ricky, who studies at Oak Bay Senior High. Dirk's hobbies are gardening and photography.) . . . Sherry Ann Smith celebrating her eighih birthday . . . Miriam Ewen fraptioally seeking last-minute advice about her tropical fish, a black skirted tetra, which Roll the water mains are getting of when the work will be rar- w ran we made it." their annual flushing out. lied mil in their areas, he said. | Then thp hoys. Kenneth wl,s ahout ,u spawn Municqwl engineer Neville “Every- reasonable preeau Roueche. Tim Taylor. Michael O'Neil, a member of the Vic- Life said that “a harmless and tion will be taken. However. Simmons, Gordon Reid and ,0'ia Aquarium Society, advis- lemporary discoloration of tlie the corporation cannot accept Gregory Cheesman. went ~ ‘ "" . J areasl water" nay result in some responsibility for damage. If home to hot baths and bed. the outcome o! areas from the mains and lire, any, caused by the use of dis- At tile beginning of ..the Inquests Set Wednesday, Thursday the Colquitz Creek outfall ap | plication. Strong opposition is ex¬ pected from Esquimalt coun¬ cil, and city council la keeping a critical eye on the proposal. Many have claimed that I treated sewage dumped Into An inquest into the deaths Lone suuivor of tile crush Sefiethrtrrrfoi 10 a m. Thura- Induction Today hydrant* being flushed out. 'colored waU*r.M Archer Invites Facts Linked with Survey ing her and later telling a reporter the society is glad lo do this . . Dr. Clifford ( art, meanwhile, referring Hie - re¬ porter to society secretary John Fraser . . . Rod Clark of three men in a crash at Coldstream two-car which caused the deaths of day at McCalls Funeral Home Archdeacon Charles E. F ., .. . William Jackson, 27. 806 is an inquest into the death of Wolff. rUr^Pdean of Edmonton * * * ,J Sis'imd World War. tlie Cana¬ dian Scottish Regiment used to make twice-monthly marches along Ihe 10 mile representing the city of Vic- route from Otter Point to toria at a banquet of the Heals Rifle Range carrying Victoria Cymordorion Society 10-pound packs b e l w ee n Bert Thomas proposing a toast breakfast and supper Ume. Laura Hopkins chatting Before the war, thp Princess about the local Welsh com- George Archer has Inviled Building. 780 Blanshard Street, Patricia's Canadian Light In- munity Dirk Roe phoning pertinent Victoria. Telephone number fantry used lo make a twice- in a meeting notice Ytvi » anyone with any is EV 3-11 11. local 210 or 209.. yearly, three-day route march enne Abbott playing her violin Mr Ar-liii is the former - - - - — . . IHs Paver singing . . . Avenue Dooakl K. Tyirell. 21, 13yeai-ild David Watts, 2865 for the past throe years, will °* Victoria police depart Vancouver police chiel, re- ... /'II# || , Norman AblMitt and Pamela and the Island Highway on 907 Forshaw. and Neil (.amp- Admirals lluad. wlio died 32 lie inducted by Archbishop ment io .vine or piione for an cent ly appointed by Ihe * •**’0/1 f.fUD to fleet Paver accompanying their- re- Dee. 1,5, will be held at Me- bell MacDonald. 22, 2315 Fern- hours alter a rallision Thurs- Harold E. Sexton at 11 a.m. to- appoinlmen'. attorney -general's department Tlie Capital City Racing sportive, kin Ivor Andersnn Call’s funeral home at 10 a.m wood, was Cheryl McBtatney, day l>etween*hU bicycle and a day as rector of St. Luke the Loiters should be addressed to survey the city's force, at Pigeon Club will meet at 8 p.m. refraining from buying a copy Wednesday. * ( 18, 849 Kinderslcy. i pickup truck. I Evangelist, Cedar Hill. |to Room 3)0, B.C. Hydro the request ol city council. I Monday at 1323 Derby Road. | of The Fountainhead. ABC ELECTRIC Animals Di yirs R jj' «5am, pr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. tlai-o of Banff. Alla.. Mrs. G. Grainger. Hedley. and ol San Francisco. Mrs. Pollard. John Wong, Miss Priscilla Mr. and Mis.' E Mardon of Vancouver. on* of the Gallei-y's leading John and Miss Maye Lum and a * a -. palrons, opened the exhibition. yir and Mrs. Jack Tang. Slow er for Reeent Bride ^ Z'Z ^ decoration, in the on- . \ ... , ... , ...... . collector of Chinese An in the *nial motif decoratM tablet f ,, two, id nuitnir recently held a shower In sta„.,, lonl s„me of his for refreshments served by honor cf Ir* T. U MtieM. On her arrival at the hall. Mrs. for the >h.m members of the women's com .shield was presented with a corsage of pink rosehuds and mCmber. of V„- mjHee. These featured pine frees,.,, as wa, h. , motlvr Mis A. J.- Proud fool. The ,rtnk Chinese roittmumty were houghs. camellias and Mum and wnite theme was earned on. in the basket lhal ronlanted blossoms and were al ranged g,fts. Refreshments wee served to^more than «i guests. Mf ^ M „ Ku„ Uv by Mrs. Robert SUlk. . Ir . . ... |Mr. and Mr«. J D Chow. Presiding at the urns were l.fHI/rfe M ell III t.algury M I a, l Mr*. Lee Gan. Mr. • nd Mrs. John Di Castit. Mrs. T. St. Stephen's Anglican Church. Calgary . Alta, was- the Mr* Ben Mar. Ml and Mu. Juelsberg. Mrs. Brock Henry, recent scene of the mairiage of Miss Elizabeth Connolly Henry Lee Mr in, I Mr*, Lee Mrs. Pat Amaldl and Mr*. Ray Dot-man. second daughter of Mis. B. Dorman and the late Mr. Kim Mr,»nd Mr* IVter Wong, [iadfield IX>mi ir, of'Glasgow, Scotland, and Capt. Richaid Alexander Mi and Mr*. David Yuen. Alien Scores of the gallery's 1,400 Reach, younger son of Mr. and-Mrs. L. P. Roach. 2*:J0 Soma.** Yuen. Mr and Mr*. George J -c. members and their friend* at- tkive. VicPuia. Re\. F. W. Peirce, King* Own Calgary Reg, Mr, and Mr* Jack la-, Mi*< tended. They Included Mr. and ment. (initiated. Ml*. Ken Dobbs. sister of the groom, wa* M.iv Wong, Mr. and Mrs Ste- Mrs. Angus Kenning. A. E. matron of hynor and Lieut. Fred Youck was host man. Follow- phen Lowe. Mr. and Mr*. W.ih Newberry. Major and Mrs. J. mg the c rvinimy the cuuple greeted friends at the Calgary Quan, Mr. and Mr*. King ' ,n t. Mr*, inn I> P Uttthoff, Garrison OHiivtV Mess. Capt. and Mis. Roach will reside in Chow. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Capt.' and Mr*. Massey Gaol Calgary. 1 , Lee. Ms. and Mrs. D. T. H. Lee. den. Mr*. B. C. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Reid. Mr. and Mr*. ^ MacDonald. Mrs. W. J. a -■* n _ — Wad.- an 1 Miss Inane Wade. All Tarjlaa* Biaov iaar( itjl« to choo>( from From 4 olloo CoiKorflM — AuiUbif for haapiul loundcrlng |AI| And i tart hint Q Kara**' lib* aad Apraaa aratc btba ol |ood iturdf ft CBItOB I II L. Kt 1 MELLOW 1 CC COLORS A ^ Vietoria'a Complete Floor Shop LAB COATS — $5.98 Pov Hradoalboa: I ollara A 1.1 A iBfta, pnir II.U FFiniA Btirchfd •1.1. \ l aOM Mlp*. from •?.** Lady Mar KHom; Kt YATES ST. Free Estimates for all your Mooring and Drapery Requirement* *IM DOUGLAS ST. STOP! Imported ★ COATS ★ SUITS ★ KNITS ./fi SWEATERS Choose now for your spring wardrobe, at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin, 2912 Ortllia Street, announce the emyo:»%ii-nt at yotmuer daughter. Carol Lynn, to Mr. Thomas Affleck, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Affleck, 100 Simcoe Stivet. The wedding will take place on April 20 at 8:00 p.m., at Metropolitan United Church with Rev. E. Laura Butler officiating. Open Friday* till S p.m. 1617 GOVT. Gor. Fort) Plume KV 4 7S82 Beautifully Dry Cleaned Sn rrtap and sparkling clean IODE Robert Burn* Chapter. IODE. Tuesday, March at home of Mrs. 2850 Beach Di c EATON'S Own VIKING Hearing Aids BLANKETS VETERANS’ I. A Ladies Auxiliary, No. 12. Atrny* Nary and Air Force Veter, ms will meet Thuixlay. March 7. al 8 p m. in the cluh auditorium, tool Whail Slrcvl Beaullfullv Dry Clraard and Pressed HALF PRICE, oaly.... _ _ E.\ W Kt NS E\ tVRCNS will mci-i on Wednesday. March 6. al 8 n.ni In Ihe Naval Veteran.*' Build¬ ing Broad Street. Color aad lAiwtrr Restored First Time Available! EATON'S Own Brand! MOHAIR..'. fewest Fashion in Sweaters far Spring They’re precision built to exacting specifications . . . exclusive to EATON Hearing Aid Centres across Canada. And how were they chosen? Our own Certified Hearing Aid Audiologists selected the best features from all hearing aids available ( . . produced the VIKING to give I tetter help for the wide range of hearing losses. For more detailed information on the new VIKING, come in, or phoiy for a free home demonstration. There is no obligation See our newest patterns and choose from 23 delight¬ ful colors. EATON'S — Hearing Centre, Fourth Floor, Phone EV 3-2141 Satin (EolmtW Vktmh, I.C, Shi., Marcb S, IMS If Cupboard equipment for the next call. — (Bud Kinsman.) Min Winnifned Dawson-Thomas, left, in charge of Transport Red Cross Corps and Mrs. Nora Foster, chairman of the Red Cross Corps load up Loan White. VON nurse. Mrs. Mildred Bell looks on. A wide variety of sick room supplies are loaned, free of charge, to citizens to assist when there is sickness in the home. — (Peter Chapman.) The Red Cross’ Homemaker Service works closely with the Victoria Order of Nurses, Family and Children's Service, Public Health Nurses and Welfare Agencies. Stok¬ ing the wood fire in Mrs. J. A. Chappel's home is Red Cross worker, Mrs. Sylvia This year the Canadian Red Cross Joins 87 other national Red Cross, Red Crescent, Red Lion and Sun Societies in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Red Cross. During 1963 people of all races, creeds and political beliefs will honor the memory of Henri Dunant, the founder. March is the month when the Red Cross makes its annual appeal for funds. Here are some of the services provided by Red Cross: Arte aaB Crafts, taught to bed patients and Bed Crow Corps— Uniformed volunteers who In craft room at DVA. 1,500 arUclei offered assist Ked Cross activities as required, for sale. Hood Doaar Pud, 34 clinics held In this area in 19S2 with an attendance of 7,484. IMaaHer Servire Emergency help to families Bed Croaa I»dg« — Overnight accommodation for relatives of DVA patients. Lounge. Can¬ teen. Water Safety— Teaches Instructors and pro¬ vides Examiners for classes where Red Cross Water Safety skills and swimming are taught. Royal Life Saving Society methods and Survival Swimming are also taught. Women's Workroom — Makes clothing, quilts, etc. for disaster needs; swabs and dress¬ ings for clinics. Enqalry Bureau — To assist persons seeking relatives of whom they have not hoard for some time. ■ommakfr Service— Provides emergency housekeeping in homes when mother Is 111. A staff of 20 itwo paid by the Family and Children's Service i helped in 400 homes. 855 children were taken care of. Borne N arming Classes of adults and Juniors trained to cope with Illness in their own homes. Sick room supplies available from Loan Cupboard. 734 articles were loaned to 390 homes. ■aapllal VhHu— By Volunteers each week to patients In DVA with cigarettes, candy, etc. tedivtdasl Emerge ary AM— to 69 individuals, daaloe Bed Crass— In Elementary and Second¬ ary schools, training in "Friendship. Good¬ will and Assistance to Needy Children at ’ JbBH and Abroad. " 95' e of the work of Red Cross is done by Volunteers. MARCH Is Red Cross Month. Marie Sullivan, left, and Marion Burow are teaming sur¬ vival in the water under Red Cross instruction. The girls are shown here using their slacks as leftbelts. The cuffs are tied tightly in order to hold the air. The Red Cross Water Safety Service tries, through sound training and education, to curb Canada's annual drowning toll. All phases of water safety are taught. Certain classes are de¬ voted to teaching the handicapped to swirrCand giving hydrotherapy to polio victims.— (Peter Chapman.) Red Cross Lodge, 2355 Richmond Road, in the grounds of the Veterans' Hospital,' is maintained by the Red Cross for patients and friends. Open House is held once a year. Visitors will be welcomed from 2 to 4:30 p.m., March 9 and 10. Above, Mrs. P. Bamurn,, a volunteer, and DVA patient, Mr. L. Morell get a snack at the coffee bar. — (Peter Chapman.) A Red Cross volunteer takes a sample of blood from Cmdr. Hank Phelps, USN, who is attached to the staff of the Flag Officer, Pacific Cbast. This blood clinic was held at HMCS Venture. Members of the armed services give annually at the clinics. — (National Defence photo.) Mrs. W. K: McIntyre, left, a captain for the Fairfield Dis¬ trict, and Mrs. Boice Humber, group chairman for Oak Bay watch closely while Mr. Geoffrey Gilbert, residential chairman points out the areas on the map for the various canvassers.— (Bud Kinsman.) \ Miss Donna Lellauhni Haw kina. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred C. Hawkins. Cedar Hill Road, exchanged vows yegter- day afternoon with Mr. Mar¬ tin Andersen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen, Homer Road. Very Rev. J. L. W. Me Lean performed the ceremony j In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church veitry. * The bride chose a beige suit with pink flowered hat and pink and black accessories. Her corsage was deep pink roses. Miss Inga Andersen was the only attendant She wore a pink suit with black accessor¬ ies and a white carnation corsage. Mr. Garry Daley was best Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope. 1596 York Place, announce the engagement, of their daughter, Judith Anne, to Sub.- Lt. James Arthur Dodgsori, RCN, son of Mrs. M. Dodgaon of Portage la Prairie. Manitoba. The wedding will take place in St. Mary’s Anglican Church on April 13. St, Alhan's Church Hall, where a cake, made by the bride's aunt. Mrs. W. E.j Farmer, was rut by bride and groom. Mr. W. E. Farmer pnofiosed tire toast. Leaving on a honeymoon to Soul hem California, the bride changed to a beige ensemble, with red accessories. On their return. Mr. and Mra. Oliver will make their home at 3l4fi Somerset Street, Victoria. Mrs. K. Scott, tht groom's sister, travelled from Edmon¬ ton. for the wedding. sister of the groom, wore a shell pink silk sheath. ^designed with a three-tiered skirt. Her matching shoes and headdress complemented her bouquet of pink rosebuds and freeaia. I The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gentles ol Victoria, had Mr E. MacDonald af Van¬ couver as best man. Ushers were the groom's brother. Wal¬ lace Gentles, and cousin. Ron¬ ald Smith. A profusion of spring flowers decorated the home of the groom'a parenti. Grant tartan' was In a heavy white satin gown, that she had sewn her¬ self. A lace bodice topped the floor-length skirt, which had a scalloped hemline and sweeping train. A crown of seed pearls held her silk Illu¬ sion vMl. She earned a bou quet of red rose* TURQUOISE SATIN The bride's matron. Mrs. Herb Dawson, maid of honor. MIm Lynda Gower and brides¬ maid, Miss Shirley Booth, were gowned in turquoise Auxiliary to the Cerebral Palay Association, lira. W. Plstell Dear Fed: I've been hoping someone would write to com¬ plain shout this current afflic¬ tion. Your letter Is a candid and refreshing expression of what a great many people feel —Including me. rt. ram St. Peters Church. Lake Hill Women'a Institute, will meet March 5 at 3 p.m. In the church hall. Mrs. L. Small, diocesan Junior secretary, will be speaker. Mothers ol girls In the seven to 13 age group are invited to attend. Dear Aaa I sailers: I was the youngest of 10 chUdrep. When I married, my folks kicked me out of the house. I SPRING CLASSES Learn to make your own millin¬ ery, It’s easy and interesting! DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 8 MO00 Come 1ft today . . . and find wit for yourself ... in the privacy of our consultation rooms. You arfe ■ under absolutely No Obligation. ■ Price* from $69.50. Enquire R al*out our Special Pensioner’s r Discount. Eaav Terms. I ACOUSTICON Of Victoria * 746 Yales St., Ground Floor ■ EV 2-4524 COMPLETE MILLINERY SUPPLIES— SHAPES, TRIM, VEILING, FABRIC AND BRAIDS Rosalie s Millinery & Supply 1011 BLANSHARD PHONE S8A-1645 Retain and Cords for all make* of hearing aids * They &o to UJ (r J UUILSOf] k i m i t ■ • 1221 Government Sf. al Trounce A He * EV 3-7177 The best-dressed women like their clothes designed in Paris... London... Pome Here on Government Street. W. A J. Wilson have collected all the very latest creations from the top fashion centres of the world: exquisite colors and fabrics In coats, suits and co¬ ordinates ... all of superb quality and finish, they await your Inspec¬ tion. Why not call soon? Tartan Ties Bouquet ri .1 n .wsjniun lUHunru III ufnlietri»rant Hnlyrood House, where a two. — — . . tiered wedding cake was cut. ___ Pink and white flowers centred Tartan Ties Bouquet J. California. The couple will re Of Interest In Victoria and ribbon and tulle trimmed a , honeymoon trip to the Interior 1“ m*k* ,their home *' Scotland Is the marriage of three tiered wedding cake, that [of British Columbia. The bride m Roaemaree Grant and Murray had been made by the groom's I choee s ’ong-»leeved blue silk I _ ~ - Gentles, which was solemnized mother. Mr Jamea Smith of sheath topped with a blush f >■ ■*/■>> gy by Rev. Canon J. Rogers In St. Seattle, proposed the toast to' pink baited mohair coat. The' Vila* ! Iff .... Michael's Anglican Church on the bride. newlyweds will make their n Saturday liirmomi. The principals left on s' new hums In Vancouver. Banquet The bride, daughter of Mr*. - i _ ■ Curling Banquet Mrs. Mary McKeown, left, of Ballynahatty, Shaws- b ridge, Belfast, arrived in Victoria on the Iberia and is presently visiting her nephews, Mr. Robert G. Roberts, 2531 Wesley Place and Mr. Robert Lyttle, 233 Hampton Road. Mrs. McKeown leaves today with her aiater-in-law, Mrs. James Lyttle. right, , to visit relatives across Canada. Mr*. Lyttle will return to beg. home in Regina. The world traveller sails for Ireland in April. Quite. Societies French (Tape ’ Sizes Figures can be fascinating, whether they are human or nu¬ merical. When the figures con¬ cern Frenchmen in general and - French women In particular; they make some interesting reading. A recent survey had taped the average French woman's figure as "37-38-40. " These ala tUtiea, said to be vital of about 55 per cent of French women, have recently been normalised for ready - to - wear faahtona. Standing for the French rile 43 (equivalent to an American ■lie 14). they represent the moat-acHIng size in off-the-peg clothes. Statistics also show that 60. per cent of French women have a keen Interest In fash¬ ions. About 40 per cent of them buy their clothes ready¬ made. 30 per cent sew their oat flti themselves and only eight per cent are customers In the exclusive haute couture Paris fashion houses. ''Figure.” concerning Paris In 1963 include the number ol inhabitant* now counted as 3 «ononn for Paris City. These Parisians live In some WHlOO apartment houses, ihe build¬ ing* averaging 75 years of age Paris. Including its suburbs numbers B.nootinn inhabitants 2fl Badg Cntmrtat. vwm* Inin. Man* t, IM! New for Spring TOOJAYS Unusual Fashion Accessories • HIGH FASHION BELTS all color*, tor both day and availing occasions. • BLOUSES and Over-Btonaeo hi plain and figured • HIGH STYLE MODEL HATE • IMPORTED FASHION JEWELRY Dm ■■■» VrM PirltM fwr wm r*tiaR*n al Vtft FirliAi tZt View ML EVt4M Marie Grant of Royal Oak and f%linar.Fnrmdtr Mr. George Grant. Glasgow. f HrfBgr Scotland, was given In mar¬ riage by her brother, Mr. Allis ter Brian Grant. For the cere¬ mony she chose a short gow n of Guipure lace posed over peau de- sole. The beautiful scalloped lace border of the Wed in St. Mark’s Alumni Hold Show day flight (op the annunl Indie*’ bonsplel banquet and dance. A The Victoria Chapter of the when ahe makes her official tetai o* 48 rinks were repre- Rovaj Conservatory of Music visit. Tuesday, March 5 at ■ented irom the Mainland and Alumni is sponsoring a han 8 p.m. in the Knights of Pv- Vancouver Wand. Mrs. C. N. , alylmg show by Mrs Helena this* Hall. A banquet will bo ra tie presi Green on Mondav March "4th held In her honor at the Pnn- Greetir* guests were Mr and aI s pm a, th,.' \Var Ampu cess Mary Restau.ant at 6 chat js mounts uulff ...c • ...UII Tv v/va AAA UM IT AUi 1* Vancouver IktanH Mr* r v »k « ^ * of Guipure lace posed over! * Vancouver utann Mrs. C. N. 5ty!!hg show by Mrs. Helena thias Hall. A banquet will peau de« sole. The beautiful _ . rn nr r>^1 Green on Mondav. March "4th held In her honor at the Pr- scalloped lace border of the w T*“ of whitaisstin Ihe dienes were sewn **"' Mr ',n<* al 8 p m. al .he War Ampu cess Mary Restaurant at belled aklrt was also featured *"d dfc°- J* ! U'r b,“W‘ ,nd h*r moth*' *lr‘ TinE 'n chm‘“+ ^ tecs Hall. Oak Bay Aw-noe. pm. at the waist rated St .Marks Church last Whimsies were toning and 'umcv Mr. Tang «y»re a cere- A„ lo',he chap. a * * . . evening for the marriage of they carried pink carnations, nv.mil Tiger funerals outfit , . scholarshio fund r.TarnI., „ . I A bouffant veil of Fien<-h ^,1 Loui^ Farmer and Mr. The groom’s niece, Bonnie >n'1 h>* wife donned an em- # . CATHEDRAL WA net misled from a sequin head-, John Riphard Oliver Rpv was flower girl In a robe, encrusted with . Afternoon branch of Christ, dress. Her cultured pearl ear- Canon Robert Willis officiated! pink frock. Mr. Jim Robbins *••"« embro.derv Waiting «*'THIAN MISTI.RH Church Cathedral WA Will I lings wete a g.ft of the groonv for (he daughter of Mr. and. was best man and Mr. Tom on 'able* were members of the Giand chief. Mrs, Olive mist on Tuesday, March 5 at Vhite rosebuds, frecsia and Mrs T E Farmer and the Farmer and >* . Steve Oliver n,on ' ' urling club They gave Mills, of Kimberley. B.C., will 3:30 p.m. In Memorial Hall heather wete in her bouquet, wn o( Mr and Mrs T H w ushercd guests to pew* with * pertormance of Happy Talk, be welcomed to Capital City * a * Taan t Atvo I u-i r h I rtint t-irfon % ■ , , ■ , r*. « , ... aw if oilier* promptly filled lashtoncl « >th Grant tartan OKv Ing than what a guy ate for — breakfast la a recital of the “cute" thing* his children aatd. A IpYSHIfi PD I'Ve decided that the next per filr\aIIUra son who stops me with. 'Do P«idi>o!l you know what I ate today?” I 01*1.1 Call — is going to get this reply: “No. and I couldn't care lesc TO*ONTO t‘-T I — -ri.l-R ar- so please don't tell me." 4»ka Ward haa baM Thanks tor letting me get caasmlaataasi by tba Qaaaa'a this off my cheat. I feel better Owa Rifles a < Cbawta la pabal already -FED UP WITH THE . „ PrtlleMa UNDERFED I .. _ “ It may be tempting for a young couple to hang around with their parent*, but it's far healthier for them to cultivate friend* their own age. Take your mother-in-law'* advice and don't Impose on her good '■ nature by trying to atuch ■ yourself to her and her ac 1’a qnaintance*. Mr. and Mn. F. Paone. 843 Fort Street, will leave tomorrow for an Indefinite trip abroad. They will drive to New York, where they will board the liner Leonardo da Vinci for Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. Paone will take their car with them and drive through Europe to London. § CONTACT LENSES What do they cost? What »re they made of? Can they be worn all the time? More people are interested In and more people , MdiMi .1 ■r<' wearing eonlact lenses than ever be¬ fore, consequently we are asked many question* every day aboat these miracle* “ of plaitlr We have prepared a pamphlet - RJR g which answers most of the questions you Viy might ask. It is free and we would be glad to send vou one. EV 4-5614 ' I ' EV 4-7937 Royal Roads Chapter. IODE. will meet Wednesday. March 6 at 8 p.m. at headquarters. * a * IODE Sir James and Lady Doug¬ las Chapter, IODE. will meet ai headquarters. Thursday, March 7 at 3 15 p.m. a * * VURMEM There will be an open house for nursing sisters on Wednes day. March 6. at 3337 Rich mond Road. Mrs. M. Simpson will give a talk on "Gypsy Wanderings” at 3 p m. a*a t EREBRAI. PALSY , Mrs. R. F. Cooper and Miaa Linda Beadle were welcomed as new members by the pres¬ ident. Mrs. G. A. Spring, at a recant meeting of the Women's *■» named convener for a smorgasbord luncheon to be held at the Douglas Room. Hudson's Bay Company. April 3. A tag day In Anril and fall by Jnrrlli bin: k patent Inglede AIm V* 741 Yafta* SL Campbell Building IKS Douglas SL J Medical Aria Building 1165 Pandora Avr. Exquisite Spring Hab Individually made in Rosalie’s »hop . . . each a lovely spring creation. Choose the right hat to complement your own spring wardrobe. >10“ to ‘25" Niff* Ywir Spring Nil Specially Created far Yea by Resalia The shape most flattering to YOU From f15°° a ALSO REMODELLING ! GREAT NEWS! . FOR THE HARD OF HEARING ■ If vou ara troubled with NERVE DEAF- _ NESS . . . tbea you most try ACOUHTl- " « UNI ALL NEW HEARING AID altb R A. V. C. Wonderful for aolay places! ■ - JUST ARRIVED - 9 The newest In hearing aid bapmve- R melds . . . aa Eyeglass Hearing AM a with temples as slim aa ordinary glasses. An outstanding achieve. s bikicndi^e brntuxolt Sau£a, -MyopySAfi Until) Colonial Victor!*, I.C., Sn., Kirch 3, 1H3 21 4-H Training ‘ Fills Big Need An |.p record of Interna tional singing star* is bring sold in Victoria to help the world's refugees. The record called All Star Festival, has been produced by the United Nations High Com¬ missioner for Refugees and is being distributed in Canada by his Canadian “representative last week from representatives! and by the UN Association in of the high commissioner and Canada. the association WORLD-WIDE RALLY ' NON PROMT RANIS * Artists participated without pay in making the record and m a n u facturers. distributors and dealers are participating on a non-profit basis. Artists on the record are Maurice Chevalier, Bing Cros by. Doris Day, Patti Page, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson. Ann Shelton, Edith Piaff, Catherine Valente. Nana Mouskouri and Luis Al bert del Parana. The record, in both monaural and stereophonic ptessings. is available at Eaton's and Hud son's Bay department stores in1 Victoria. 4-11 the practical training and guid¬ ance that will mold his luture a- a constructive citizen of Can ada.” Mr. Racine nays. t.llDAM'i: "To be successful one musl be guided, and this guidance must start early and come from several areas of influence,” he added. During the past 30 years of progress, and with 70,000 active members, it has become a team effort. Hguiding the youth into channels of respectability while preparing them for their -roles | 1 as adult citizens of the future. I he said. 1 The team is unique, as it 1 incorporates club members. ^ parents, farm organizations. S departments of agriculture and B business firms, with the Cana- B dian Council on 4-11 Clubs active S la* the national level. Mr. Racine B 1 said B "This being I he golden anniversaryTJfdhc 4-H members. P* recollections of the past give H | r noouragement lor Ihe future ,R and provide stimulation and an fl frnest desire to nigel Ihe rhal- R Irngrs lhal lie ahead,” said Mr.. ^ F.acinr. Council members will meet in Winnipeg lalrr Ihis year to re- Iview- the past, and plan for Ihe future of 4-H in Canada. A cmnplptf wardrobe for you at aiouarato prices Write for our free cRUlofu* today. Chare* AMounti welcome Tall Girin' Dretwwrar •a. » Ppalalra. (If GfaaallU. Vaaeaaret t. B.< BRIDAI VEILS, IBM from ® Coronet* and Floral Hendpleres, f CM from * lit our lovely trloctloo of trldml veila and accBsaortsa for soy 1 7 P" of wadding gown. HOUSE OF GLAMOUR SPRING MILLINERY MAKE YOLK OWN SPRING HAT Chooaa from • cnmplata ran0 of maklngt Including hooda. frame" flswara. tullt, atrtV. braid ate. in boll in ni'B MILLIMBY I LAwRCfl i LtfNOKfl H|)na IOI, I II Fkaai Today! SENSATIONAL NEW SUDDEN VEIL-LIFT PTA Activitir* : *oM Exclusively al the House of Glamour In Victoria : 2 Julie Keller'a fabulous Sudden Veil-Lift is here to bring 3 = you immediate beauty! Apply as a cream-. . . becomes s I transparent as It dries. Then lift off and see the new 2 £ beauty! No massage. Just apply and remove. § AMAZING RESULTS FROM FIRST TREATMENT! § Make an Appointment for a Treatment by = Mias Edith, Our Facial Specialist £ THE HOUSE OF GLAMOUR I.TI). •38 View Street (opp. Eaton's) In Ihe Canada Trust Building One Hour Free Parking at VlesV St. Parlude aillllllllNHIIIIIIIIIIItltlllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlirS HELEN'S Millinery Supply •38 PORT ST. Phone EV 3-4215 Joseph Kampman of the Vic¬ toria Junior Chamber of Com merce. will speak on menial health at a meeting of the Royal Oak elementary school PTA at 8 p m. Monday at the school. At Homo On Range Courtroom Parade MAYFAIR LANCS Was openings for TEN-PIN LEAGUES FOR SI MMKR AND WINTER SEASONS League Secretaries Please Call EV 5-1313 tor Further Information Any PTA wishing to obtain speakers on mental health should contact the Javcecs at EV 3 4.321 Ureas (nun HMOt Malshat reserve division found them¬ selves si home na the range Saturday. Bren Gleain Dane, right, point* to plugs ns target anil Wren Joan Durgsn Holes hullnryr and Ian ‘'Inner*.” More fhaa inn member* nt division are taking part In rifle lamtllarliallnn shoot al Heals Raage this weekend. The Metehosin PTA will .sponsor a spring luncheon at noon Wednesday nt St. Mary's Parish Hall. Metehosin Road. A driver paced at Wt miles court Saturday .for careless an hour in a 30 zone was lined driving. $33 in Saanich magistrate's When Mopped by police, about 8 13 |>m Friday, and told he would be charged with careless .hiving rather than sjsssiing. George Kaiser. 721 < owjier. became abusive and used indecent language Songster elemental)' school classrooms will be open for inspection following a meeting of the Songster— PTA at the school at S p.m.. Wednesday. Suits and Dresses With the Accent on Feminine Charm For Victoria. Island Teachers will explain the work being carried out in Hie A. H. Wills Heads Many lovely fabrics . . . silk prints, jerseys, fash toned into casual and ele¬ gant dresses for daytime wear. school's PTA at 8 p m. Monda) When he appeared m rourt Sclerosis Society Very soon the owners of this fine family home will be lravtng Victoria. Ho effect a quick gale they support mv view that, price wise, we should be absolutely prac¬ tical and down to earth. On this, my appraisal of $29,000 is based i a price at which it would be most unusual to find an Uplands home of such character. > Olfenug-* high degree of privacy, this home provides, amongst features wf eonstrie cable interest, n-lsige wrH proportioned living room with marble fireplace, separate dining loom. spaciouy/1dcn with fireplace, two sun- rooms, four twin bedrooms, four sets of plumbing, a full basemrnt and the finest in G.E. aulooil heating in- slallations. The property is clear Title and is exclusive with Mr. Simpson ol Pemberton. Holmes Lid , EV 4-8126, ICS. EV 5-7369. who will be pleased to discuss It with you or show it at your coiAeniem e. Sizes 12'» to 20’ j. 10 to 20 In a variety of styles, including dressy jacket dressea. ot the Gordon elementary Ai-chie 11. Wills was elected lister. Miss K. S. McGillivray. school PTA al 8 p.m. Tuesday, president at the annual meet 1 Mrs. W. B. Pennock. Dr. M. - . ing of the Victoria and Sherman, Mrs A. Young Lt *• s’*«i i Vancouver Island Multiple Cmrir. I). Williarhs. F. Ellison Police Fire Ivills Sclerosis Society. and lk-rls Meti-allr Other officers elected Were On the advisor* bvmid air MiH Kiolcr* • td-AVd \\ H ■ Prnrinrk. Mr*-- 44- -f'-rrgirsew-- «-es*mmoTr-Tmr1 Kcilh Vindcn. \ ire presidents: C. W. Conrad, J F Gouge KARACHI, Pakistan lAPi r> c, J Ho|ie. secretary Stewart llagar mid C. L Read. Al least six persons xvoie a;u| Mi*: F. A. Goodwin. Medical advisory board i- killed when police opened fire on about 7.000 demonstrating! mill woikrrs In an industrial estate The mill workers, dc manding a rise In wage*, had been demonstrating for some day* and wrre forcing other mills to oe closed. f boose a braullful hat to com¬ plement your ensemble. French. Swiss. Canadian and American models, all jcaaon ably priced. -Come jn and see for yourself’ Pacific Coast Officers Posted to Ontario Presenting Canada’s Majestic Mink CAROUSEL See the Finest Mink of Canada — IN ALL TI1E MAGNIFICENT NATURAL COLOR PHASES. MA JEST1C LABELLED PELTS IN: DARK, WHITE. PASTEL, HOMO PASTEL, STEWART PASTEL. PEARL DOUBLE. PEARL TRIPLE, HOPE, VIOLET, LAVENDER. GUNMETAl, TAUPE. PALoJlINO, STEWART, SILVER BLU AND SAPPHIRE. Two Pacific Command of¬ ficers of ihe RCN will leave the West Ca*-< this cummer to lake up pastings in Ontario. Lt.4.'mdr. R. L. Savage, 1198 Reynolds, officer In charge of the physical and recreational training centre at 1IMOS Na- den, ha« been, appointed lo n.ival headquarters in ( M law a. He will he sm-re«sled by lor- njcr Victorian Lt Umdi. R P. Myhsa Operational div isig unit al folwood will lose it* officer in charge, Lt.-l'mdi H. F-.l Ackerman. 3363 Glasgow, to Ihe Institute of Aviation Medi¬ cine in Toronto. Lt.-Cmdr. Ackerman will be succeedcdi by Lt 4,’mdr. W. W. Palmer, now at naval headquarters. , ON TELEVISION THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA City Woman Beaten Up A 28-yea r-oM Victoria woipan was beaten up in the downtown area early Saturday when j*he rejected ailvances by two men Mrs. <#eraldine Smith. 230 Kingston, w sis awwaulted alNuii 1:10 am. at Fort and (loxern* ment 1 While she *UnnI on die .corner a car stopped and two men got out and atkeri her If she wanted a ride home. I Mrs. Smith told police that [when she refused the men struck i her. *She was treated at .St. Joseph s Hospital for facia! bruises. CHEK-TV CHANNEL 6 9:30 P.M. Now available in Victoria at Jcuby furs ltd We have recently inirthascd 3,000 MINK PELTS School Hint net Cut KAMLOOPS Adventure aboard a Happy ship The dis-, trie! school budget has been re duerd by about one pei cent in an arbitration board division. The btjatxl chapped $.33,.)00 off the $.3,298,000 estimate. And enjoy happy Thrift Season savings! 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QaUnu. and a re* deal here for the Deeply treasured alt the year, paal 12 years He is survived by Her kwe was treat, her heart wu 1 riLKt— luMrelv ta Victoria on j EXlt»i— In total memory eg our LOST. PKOFjABLY BETWEEN crr,d.v 1 IW. Mr. torol e.r mttr Mod.™ who put* DulMmg rad Eraprra. 1 *rid,y **’ - XT. - - *7I away March 3, IMn Hotel rrnlas am. lady* r*M pin- SratM mraurw. (wete. 0,1 I™"} u:oral ra.w_«.M>_«*ra» nraly trpuiml alt 1h- yrar. •«". »*' *■* Editorial SB -4AM ar U3UM Clrealatlea 3S34I2S BOX BEFL1ES All repMca to private bax twJ wife, Kate, at home; **ie daughter, Mrs H. Praetor tCnomel A'l a ppl I rat lira la he submitted to after hones or rhildrr '* **■ Vh-ltm® Press. Box _ Civil Service r.anmiaahta, «h floor, jo1 Brier, lfc!4 Cochran. kind. BOYS RALEIGH STYLE BICYCLE. ! Jll® W. G-aortaa SI.. Vann-uver. i. A hrtrer **taer no one cradd find mMa,. - red m cteur, ta-im h J Immediately up,“ •*.. en.-r.tor lirhi L.«t in rmivimv - the path sne lua I Richardson and 1 TECHNICIAN - , We Ndtoc the yean she spent with j, Urgently required f->r| HOSPITAL, LABOR AT()ftY . . n,j | dnirvtry dull— l-M- pi*. XVMm. | "^571, 3«C» and i a member of the Harmony „ j •:M a-ra. to 3:M p-ra. Uaadap to Friday iaela aim ... BUSIN ESN OFFICE HOC ED • ;M B.m. to 5:M p.m. Monday to Friday laria live. Cloaed Salarday. a a a TELEPHONE HOCUS • :M An. to 1:M p.m. MaiHlay to Satwday la etatoe. V Inter La hw Ltd SOI Deuilaa Street (UMUUmu.f RATES I Lodge No. 37. AF, A AM.. Grand and Eileen, rqrtri and a liwmer member or tto KCMP with a yeaia (d urvlca || PUNIRAL MBICTORS 1 Funeral aenrirea will be held in • - . — ■ McCall Br*. FLORAL CHAPEL. sse aSvJTssr. fKwiz Mt<:ALL BROS- Jn, A« r/ir, hessl Kuner>1 ch*peU Garde as _ - J«0 Vancouver Street miUDAY At Victoria. SC on EV K44SS - EV S44» - EV *-««7 I- h,r |wtf* aliien, LOST - SIAMESE KITTEN. LAMB right hind leg. WolUaUm Ave. I*h. — rEV S-7944 after 3 pm 25 MALI OR FIMALK 31 SITUATIONS WANTED 1 14 BUSINESS SERVICES AND U BUSINESS SERVICES AND 42 EDUCATION HELP WANTED EEMALE DIRECTORY DIRECTORY mibi mh:h jejopj* owe ’IIUSII girl 31. OF GOOD CtalNifan Faiattn mmd Ddc»ntm Write PsSte HonJ^Htgh ichuoL GOVERNMENT of CANADA family; romlnc in May to live In - - - - - 1> - - - til ^ Broadway Vancuaver IL Canada regalrea a faMittoi l-*lng A. C MITCHELL CONSTRUCTION PAINTING A N 4 DECORATING, m phira Victoria EV 3-1414. A'l applirallira la be aubmifted to aflar horw or children. Write F f.»r Ire* ealimalea on N fl. A •* Hcaatratae ratea. aa l la Cacti on guar- ■ ■■ » ■ ■■ ■ Cl vtt Service retey lb > harry na nti M PURL *S5 Tr sSSi«<. ‘‘.“SSTm pu* u'- YEi." V.,^TVa~ !! - - - TrrMVlrlAV 3 irnigpl^v*”^ L«l rArara. *»”>■ «»^ BRO.ER, OT JMjhra S1=E N.A- Cari H I r,P 7tal" ^ jKAO ,RY DRAPES BEDSPREADS SLIP LV *M12 OtonsH* PM «»» - - - - - u HSU dm A.-vt.' is noi CVM1. ar'« • EVI«0. M _ L _ SBraS. COAL THAT LASTS- HIGH HEAT BANCIN6 EILEEH’S SCHOOL U» OAHUKO. BaBat. tan. baton twirl wg Rabv elaaa. M Conaonot Itaalf AOfl. 21 MALE HELP WANTED LsBrge national financial institution requires a f young man, 2023, for cleri- to cal position. Must have TECHNICIAN 3 VJvjWM m»aPwg~ HOSPITAL LABORATORY QHAPKS _ B __ Lump. Nu. *i Vi4a PRACTICAL NURSING IN PRI- «**—•■• KV I WITH vale hum- wantfd Cere of Invalid. EILEEN'S DRESSMAKING JNU] f Certification ax an A R T or egul- or .ii^ht. Near Oak Bay. Call alleeaiMiia ftaa Tranta EV 2-£C4. valent nimbmaiiun •* evp eriencaa 4 57^ - - - 1 and sualiftrallrra required.) - ■ ■ - - — Mm ShaugtuieiMV HuapHai CARE FOR I Ikl 4-YEAROLD, VANCnt'VER. B C. my home. Gamle»-Falrfield ill*- WILLI and l riot, player hoc* awl lunrh inr Juried, d*-... AUDITOR ? _ near bearb and park l» EV 2-itS. UNEMPLOYMENT I N-Sl RANCE wv ■..r,.va — Siff n r vtv .. Ci*rp Nu «-V3Bl WE fc. KDAYS. CHu.L> C ARE . MY REWUUN< |i«-hi |uin hnene. S In a. JO. flaanlitt Kd Cr*e pap appli L'nrmpl.4 m«it ln.ur.nc ■« ,T"WT,_^ &K,ntry S"“W“« Tort. EV C< an ml lake) cent, a JW-aaaa _ _ — V A Riot’S CENTRES ADULT BABY SITTER. I1AY OR CARE FOR I Itl 4-YEAR -OLD, - my home. WILLETT ELICTRIC LTD. 1 net. playachool anri lbw*jn^iried. Rewiring lighting, alaetnr taaaita near beech and park 130 EV I BS. p*,e. ealUdataa EV 1-4414 PITT B BOLT LTD. J WELMA1I Prop Sheet M«tal Work. Pamhing. Baal Ing Inaieii ii. -na. QO lum'ia BTi Eaqiumali Rd. . EV 1-74 1 J SID BROWN i PLUdBLRG. H EAT- CCIAL THAT LASTS— HIGH HEAT G.IL MUUm CoflunaRBr. C: - Ercnumy Furnace Blend, Caaavira Hi iqueitca. Wrlv Mix. Spactal Ihtar Blend. Meter M mured Oil Sen Ire Richard Hall A Sons ipaw r>m* IBB 7M Port FiSrary a. I*. Mr F-« H-A. ftmr.1|y ^ mlMal * «* P««u»n. .«us i.™, f*> '* *V PSSSuSJlT' sST »" VUruln.. MySMlPi b luwwn lu good academic standing I’rwmpMmmt ln.ur.nc. j? 1 f* .■** * , ..n. - Cltv >wr man\ frtaada and nelghtoura In vtr or better) and C««amlaal*et Cent, J evary Victoria araa 42 year* In 1 L»r»de Ail O Y oetter , d VARIOUS CENTRES 75,/j V 0" n«r- ^ lonaJkev 1400 Vancouver be able to provide refoi • — ^ JJJ5J ^ VyWW’ m Street at Jghn»« Slreet p: _ii rsarl ii-drt^r partic«dar* aa to realdenhe . vlved hy two — C, v.xav ences. Give all parlK-O- „d qu^^ratl-m requirement, are m'"i hoih frf Vanroaver. B.C.. • SI NDAY . ■ first letter to VlC- ' “«*er* uti diaplay at P.et tifricea, WILL daughter Mrv R H STE1 ART Mr FrmnHa Jemcne, ‘ NalxraJ EmpT'ypient Servirea or drFn wuinlle Wh euv«4t, flJ Tha Ftirwarded to Prtnca Albert, SkaB tOTltt PTPSS, Box 629. Civil Service QJmmiaaion at Vic- j.n,e Url. H' llL^ rm,:' LEONARD Mr EJmuAj J..SA • — - s; — -AA— AW. _ _ 102. oil burner aervloe. repair*, ra- M WEEKDAYS raff-D CARE. MY REWIRING A SPtCULTY EX m.Mrl!Lns. EV 7 77P, GR .SMI. _ " _ _ “if cKK s«Si« vra-TCj™ r”"k n‘ 5Si5i5o5_KUBBiu-5E PR£STOLD<;s CHtfi., sa.ca» _ _ _ pAirv altintam. v A»» ■ I- \t itvit 130 LOGS 49 50 ADCLT RAHY MTTEi TW^i ^ > "SEES. «... ‘ILSi i '“I Ufi ADI LT BAHT ™ OagR. unu U»',tl.UOA OHIrr "™n< « "IU IWMI wwtra J. MrCuy GR.U.1). m' Adm -al L*M • A F. 4 31 . MONDAY SS^SJnUhtS LEONARD Mr. EBninH John raird ESiSra cl IV B.C. in:® . m Antra. Hvdns A Pxa^r Authority. Latnadrai. Funeral aervice* will be held ia GILES. Mr Harrv John McCll Br-a. FAMILY CHAPEL. 11:00 am.-- Floral Chmpri. U,R| Httj'dcu. m *"!•! M.tvll it RruUNSON Mr. AlWii, 1*0. A1 I * » w. Very Rrv. Dr, , m -n^ Clwpri. 1 I. W McLrun offlc.llM, M ..: , I ‘ . WnK ^ Jtnll^nwp.1 ’ - GOOTRr.V. Mr William Jars in first leltw to Vic- f”’."" will car* tor 1 or j chil- „.y . mel Ev'mt „ _ n NaleraJ Empl"\pient Servirea nr dfTn |n my bnma 3-3 'ear* -old, - tona Press, Box twy. Civil Service QSmmlaaion at Vic- j.n,M Bay area. EV Mini. KUctelc u — t!- hna and Vfifi Oliver - 1 - - — 1 n,w,N - - - OFFICE ASSISTANTS tV L». PH. I - Heat R^7er'~PW 1^011^ - nJTu, wantei>-puno. teacher >«. „r ita'v. W J1 SITUATIONS WANTID F.iaac. and HmNb, w™- j* "MALI HKf WANTIB MAU 0« «MAU — . .. . . . rr««ra.;t55=5-,nf^n-roVn..«-lT .. let fj? -FURNACE- MAU Of MMALI Etecfrlc HiMitu Heat Better Elaclnaaily' hwd Elect nc Cu. EV 34 Fimtcii and HmNr| PHOTO ENGRAVING Half Trjne. Lina and Cul* Engraving. Cimmaraai Art Engraving. i. i- 1 ISLAND ENGRAVERS 52' ' r.^La-i^f 7 nJl*- L C Ph-ra EV 14K3J BY 3 4S21 EV 3-M31 _ ptvra_EVJj«I iNflif mmd Itaai BVatm EV2-M33 Wm4 mmd I a. v.n,4f4 enwnt. am POSITION OPEN fX>* A HOSPITAL' EXPERIENCED COtTPLE. AT | | unrewarded’ admitting ADDRESS IN G SERVICE _ _ ... . ' i .lTlua la llu aaase wid that Fuartj. St.. Sidney i:r 3-aii New Lennox Hi Perform- jonly No. 1 Quality Duroid My sqm nSTionta LET U 1 “FURNACE" YOUR HOME W’ilh the Revolutionary n lllr. juiemuor ,na .vcniui «mnv iu>- - ■ - p„. iTAiid he jiiur answt-r Ui ate - taling day* a/I Perainai Inter-, IUSINISS SERVICES AND AUIOmailC Ull t UT- STEWAKT ft HUDSON SALK! SALE! LTD DMT COBDWOQD. FI* DoraUa nr. beat M*tr hesvy __ , , wood lor him* aad Breplacr Pie name 1r the guarantee *!», j r c aw RADKF. Mr*. Katherine Eobeth JK2-CS21 J Private Sersrlne- Flora/ Chapel. WANTk WEDNESDAY srtm ■ reu. We arc a national (irgaiuu view* only Apply PenunnH Office. Urn Trt«|g)une u* lor in forma luat Ro) al Jubilee Hoap/tal. DIRICTORT Mined cooper okmOv PC Mr E-lmunri John Leonard! Ti rxrvAV “**» We are a natxraJ orgaiura- view* only Apply Permmnrt Office Emil. w ran », | It to»a v v" 1 ........ T ““ * “ lur ‘n,'um.tK«. Rnj.l Jui.llf. Rcpli^ DIRICTORT Bbriy; 14 (Mil Sunday 40 Mr Le*rarH worked wuh, RADKF. NJr* Katherine ETtaabetb 3K.-C321 _ aFMlnft nvffK TYPIST ' - .. _ - ’5* “ M..I. MiW-IM nvL WANTKlTTMMIrDtATELY PRO- Uliff *♦*»*••*• BVdMb/1 U ii JLft He iv *ur WEDNESDAY jram axRlatant lor ><*ith fuldanre alely with figuj'r* and ahnaiJd ha ' >n<. f,tPTI7,r~. « ►■kit K. “«. ni »l.i!!iu SSTi^iJ; *<- fui* Mr T,rr.iL Mr Jra.a. """ ."H? - ^ ^ r.v ntu BH.tn El XI; LJ IA. Foreign. %ivi\ Arthur T. Le-rani 4 pTtAIhrmt. Mr 'MlsWd 10 « a m yamiiy TyP^- ^ - - - - - — SENIOR CLERK TYPIST ^ Ml^T WANTED IMMEDIATELY PHD have real ability to work arcW- ;ram aiaiatajit lor > Ha: NrKU Mr. Leonard wii a member of WAITS. Mr David the * b Decree. Knlrhta ut Cmora- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J«jen «r>li'*m«*d u l U 1»" ,'‘~™ r».-e- .n*Mr*'.*« “ ™*unH.v Marrh 3 in Mrfall TlMttMfnl ««< UnH.fjiutai CUL. ..IKIED LTTS f m. KunHnv MarrN 3 in Mrfall | 1MIW™ £> »l pne m par Hu He frr linn Bp- PLURAL CHAPRL. J«i.n ■ .w Ihr.. u... ai n n., Iim h> ... Vanr.a..rr 4U-™ Hruulrm SANDS - »»» f»f »«• W Iji.toaii ju. «,n kf rawm-M n> m ajv mokicah a1*#*** A&»t rataa apyly to e-n igy,,,*, r«tnedrwl at !• Am We -Mamonal On ■**xtowtaB«taw|a. Umwmm ita War-* 4 Mimed by miermeni Quadra Street at ireaung peremality and neat apprr- r "d quaJHy la required, aa «vt] a* an* e. between the age* ot hi and 43 exi>erW'n<'e In filing. App/y to Na- Reply »n Victoria l*rraa. Ifc.v «12. 1 tonal Empkiymeni Service. Quote ■Utmg^fvpunmce and education order numlwr F RM. BUS AND CAR MECHANICS CLERICAL STENOGRAPHIC PO- needed Stale reference* and prevl- ait an available Marrh IS. Life tn- nut rxpenente. Apy!) K. Kiavlal. adranre experience prrlerrahlr lag : C and (’ Tramportaii*ai C-* *4 na e*ae nival. Apply Canada Life. iGwenunent SI. 10 am. Monday luni Fort SL EvVltak morning. No bfvune rail*, pieaar — — . - - - - - — WIDOWER AND 2 CHILDREN RE- MTXLLiGENT YOUNG BUSINESS quire service* nm. h-rd and •» a kbit i^TIVAirluTTItM* * '.in for tM«rd and nm V.ctor.m m.gltil. Git 9-17.11. ’ r ^'*NAIfc»-TtKM3 »'*• ■TitMJnS >4aaa will he retataved m M An* MOKTL’AHT. LIMITED WUKJWER AND 2 CHILDREN RE- »n.).i Ahu>» l»l»« nyly to ou» 4iw. C.in-*wl W t« Am «r -Itonunnl Ownnl a I ntillM- I l-TTLUGEMT YOL'MG BL'SLNEiiS mijrr unm .< , iMly Ijr Mur * "tie* raartara awnwaa ^aw- 4^ Marrh 4 f'4iip. t>-«rd and •» a twu line* uniy. row- ta aatl»y Memorial Gardena Viciona. BC IV 3'SiJ tin Ijt n>wrd and room V;etu r.a m-eitu CiDlT.il. •et rataa m a#f4>r*tkw - prr*e. Ho* 3*m . ■ ^ uraaiy ManUi 1 1 u* .. u. QAM — - - - — 41 A LIFT ED IVJOK KEEPER RE-i w. -h*. na ra wra™ s2SEil chapflo. **^2. rarmr.. iMra— u hh. “ A'KT' K2T 3o7" “ ^ mi trlcMnfin COMMERCIAL AND APARTMENT INCINERATORS REFRACTORY LINED Reasonable Prices Shingles Free Estimates Ea^y Payments ance Automatic OH r ur- Shingles DOUGLAS KIR narC Free Estim.te, MIU.WOOD :S££SZ£ir . E*^ Payments * WE iNSTAl. IT 4!X> Gorge Road EV 6-3211 2Vi Corta tli. I Card! 04 !£*£*&■% " virroRiA rooftnc sawdust - • WE CL’AItASTEE IT V1LITJKIA KUOH.Nti c- ran. W. Owf- * INSULATION ca m* m ran. rate1* *"w"*,- FREE ESTIMATES itoot costings ixat root* USTSS * “n-" *• * ai*irrtana um-a w j. i ^ 10% Dowi^" 917 FORT SHAVINGS, 3 UNITS, *7 Up to 3 Years to Pay evjtjh ivnmtnEviais DHILLON FUEL CD. EVMB1 and EV ?-MJt HARK\l,*rP VL'KL 1 TD PARKER, JOHNSTON — ■ — - — iiAKK.\Ll 1 L1X). BKuAD LTD. E V 34m _ lltf^tt_ 2333 Govt. 2*il7 HOOHXG - insulation at ita SAWDUST — SAWDUST wry BEaT, Over M yaara* nra- %-paened GMrantewd F» - - - Dined axierinca lul"n‘i *nJ on. .in. SANI»S • n., MIA «" SUM m--« Luimar Lu. Lin cm lor Iran m I*rt *1 ELS r 1 CoH’- Cjr»ri>V'",’d ttC igem-i.*l Laia.« Ln ^chaage _ *lll **zs**iX2!s IV * — - lor,.. DolWfty Rnjd Murru} iK nNEHAL CHAPFL OF ROSES 11 Creaar Avenue, aged >i bom’ Fewth S'reet al Kidney A virtue ia Cal^n Alta., a reel • ten < of1 Bine* o C. GR V2C2 thia oly for IS year*. Survived U A 1 Sandy i OrmLston • ifc'e 7»«v» A'i^ntx^e %'*» Ona" Phone EV 4-6777 FURNACES IRSTALLED. RE - Z - : - 77 — — - | nm metal amt Art. EV tllUL S«w4af Machinal Flwariaf mmd Saadiae REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES BALED and rental* Coesi Seu.ng Marhina OAK FLOOifi LAID. SANDED OR « * Fun * EV 13013 » f iMiL Uld fjnura lAjuk I ke new i " _ ’ Moor* Wbitlmglan Miili and BC F P WOOD — WOOD | Funeral irrvlnr Haveird « ChagK r T TWedav at 1.3D pm Rev ti. ' Htwrard Turpin a«Viating ln«er-j" 7HAPF.L OK HF.ArHEH !orr r*. C 4w jnd B C GR K*v21 -hl rwai h« u.rrifM m- | Howard Turpin BCT'.tating Inter - ; “ ^ SUA >l.munni^Xu<«. 5^*7 Hur.nl P . r k THOMSON & IRVING 2 _ Funeral Chapel ll.F.AFHAL LAH..K L* KSCHAAGL ^ ^ ^ ^ — - fur rawn or a(« talTLi uiaiu rt . tvjkv oVr.H HnlKK. * ^ fSandyjlNmiatjft. KV_4K^7 rYpt.s OF FLOURS EX i - CARPKATEK TO ' h ^ du' * end " are 1 -r 2 ctu.dirn CHIMNEYS. FIRE PEACES BUILT P«tiy cranaR. waged and ^L*nad ING g^-TEK ■” j^-twr m pvm A7.^ra^ Evriar _ jy~yj-.il i * m AMI HOARD PL UK Ca»*«H mmd Linalaum MAM FLOOR CO LTD "llw SALfSMlN, SALESWOMEN ,,.mtii>Ta undrngandJig H0| »'«■*« *i CARPPT AND UNO SiBt ^^KRTH^GRt^AA1 AND AGINTS - •»««* •«* ho^’ "Spied and tiSird Evtimataa m*m‘- CV*J07H Mt *^’**1 _ EV3 4JUS. tr*9 to - IUDKE-AtSLMar> aPn..r>. Lang* ^tL mi ►umun» at Wi TERMS OF PUBLICATION ford. VI.. pn Marrh 1. 1*3, Mf 7 a D»g.->if«l \:d t .J*n‘ai Itar Vlcbna Pr»»a LlA ahaU «ig Kalhenne Elizaheth Railkr. agr fcrxire at Mwlerate C J ,w llM .C“* ..Jul.;“r *.lv"l' luralA Srrum Sufi •.» Fmll and Edwin. aH at Portland 1 ^ liarward Family ;r- . ««. "!*P ■ rt.urfiirr. Mr. SniM H l^-d— 3'wm.rl, m Derna R slln. n nvrdale. R r . Mr* Caigarv t < Matilda' Pn-l'mier. nf Washing- ^ BKCM GM7VN St EVF£a M !■* Rm— yd nffrtsind ^ „„ c .au/u„m, j,„ ,. ik- value •& the advartiariaefiL ^ j,.— rw u_ » ,p.,, an .d eat are awen-vH if. . , NEXT ATTRACTIVE WOMAN 31 C _ _ e-l _ ,u. - A - - SALFSMAN WANTKD VI . • I r hHoekrenmg aiel tiaeaim* PUR REPAIR SERVICE £'.■ dune* 1 in or U Vidor.. rT77-r- / I V A V a n a-i/wwa1 u k*a“ luatJua Ranudelllng Dim I -M-ii.ng r\peiu-n*e N*» >(her* • , „ j^x 45,1 CARPETh L L E A h fc D. o/un , omti aa:- K. ne'* • ■ • % Call ar 1 need appi) > * raniiw g II*-**' - - - — - ■ ft ripped, pohaiard L xpert. G» iuik I r re - 1 — ahift wnfa Ainily Paul a Caragnbe^e . Cd wti Hou»e >rtj Daigiaa. after _ MODERN JT’KJUERN MU I I I I III I I M I 6 nt pm. _ ^J]I£?M£. K£IUJR^ ALTERATIONS. ReN.'Li*.. ju.au ing.- i.lfiolni. * , , \ ! ........ ivwa-tk xt- a iti ► a-nini" va* ivr • • axlr* rt-im. puniing. gUaing H03 Fort Si . »*M3st:. I I ‘-hii 1 J. J K'! KhlKNCf.D UAITItt>> " flour ruea. gutliT repair* and i>an _ - — I \ \ 1 Aji{i.\ J-4uui> t L'lflee Sb-&* Kriia drj 12” kongt tei I A Card* lis la IDEAL FUEL CO. LTD. 3711 India tarsi) EV 3-2B3 EV 2 tffl J COt>PEfL TAILOR. ALTERA UMU reoaira ta tort. EV 3 NU KILN DRY 100' FIR Tree Sanies PLANER ENDS H E. FOWLER & SONS am. etc. Very clean. Gua ranked no A!* e.i ma>* ;■*«». “J *«i^wal *f Langf .nl. VI male Adv ert wra w^ Ibe rged C Vn*a.» u{ *,’*■ h u-»bI • 1 x' to 1 vuadra Strem I rt«*lttw«i* lo l.v S i i7fiiiTiDti<,n n« *v » EV 4 Ml 2 y M A let I»3 *l n rk-tn>; S , .'J'7»e.iri I CALK DECORATOR R1^Q!*1RET> . j p:y llnal - ,Kn^«r> ivaagtaa Wr. HAIKDRFShRK up aervk-p E Kalvn. EV HW1 U* *K * A rtunpittf eft. k :■ ben. ui>i>er and 1' wr: raitin*-1* cuv m t Ptxev Harold. , KV 4 1372 M0NUMINTAL Mmday to Pndaj lacluaiv*. Phoaa Pancaa lta-Mll United Rate* repraaenlalivea: Da CLERQUE SHANNON York. Chicago. Detroit. Clexe- iard AtlaatE Sea Pranriaoo. Loa Angrte* _ _ Eaatrrr Canade reprraefi’ative*: FP PUBLICATIONS D) (tax Stree'. Tnrteiin. Oil 1 NON — Paaaed away al the of her daurtrer. Mr* Ray MORTIMER'S MONUMENTAL WORKS uSTAflLIBHEU USV ‘The Flora in CrertamanitdtT •SB Itaetd Srert EV 1A43 1*12 , v -A (F- man eMail- I Eaiwnrorcl hainir.*a*r wanted. T-.y KV 4 1JT. , _ ^ 5 n.hed « rnmun. n,-cd apy(>. S *AiL, , EV 3* • Hl.LY QUALIFIED . CARPKYTER, F 1 ' ;M ' AN,> DOW N - ! F.NMG N MuTl'IB I.TJJ. I W*\Tki»~ • C3H FOR^SNI^J. ™ ^ . V.'imira ^*v* «lW*i I I »►» Pand-i'b al w^idia t ry«* K«ine, Li*re Ul on > E\ 4 K4.I. ' aXw< , *rv 1 trrui replaced with modern all - Ihdal • 6 1 MIDOf f ter Wi >V X\ DVR PTR. I .. — ■ — — . — - . _ _ | inmih* fern Mr pef l>et Nrtwl n « 1 I I I 1 * 1 1 I 1 1 I S I • h*^«iw EVMII I GENERAL REPAIRS. ALTERA, i noting and rrpa.r. our jp-ca;:y. _ ^ i|«ln,. rvm'Tii'i- t\ i»w turn* and addition*. > aa*. rtjurteuua. ' Prre eituna'e* anit.mr EV 3-lttl rarw A'Jto'fJ.ni1 Pi J WANTKD CAPABLE LADY TO and tow price* Free eatlmate* 1 - - - - ; - 443 rm 3CT r^u . e mm d • _ , w eakTeby EV SflMD. Wmrdrwaaerb I ra M . Mwduil or blit al bark. Kline IffUlh. ‘ - iree Filling and Removal tXSSTSft^Z. “• tS 1 Bepni3.d nna’IJ^^1 D»P*- EV 3-391.-1 BUILDIitC ALTEKAnOdlS ASD ^n^ tl P l«rk RW,‘lRl sfir-toS?sj?-sa^; — - ; — rN . - . , 3 , s,“ oimedcatr SERViCR EMPRESS FUEL CO - (.< TTtla lOWNnPEB C<«ane*L Repaired and Renewwd EV 3-3915 ojg MODEL SHEET METAL Min DOUGLAS STREET REPAIRS IMMEDtATR SERVICR EV 5-2196 EVES- GR 7-1317 _ | t run a hi frn tar per liot Nt-w! nrre GR 7111? DRY FIR CORDWOOD ALTERA- in*. fin* and rrp-r. tair «p-c.a.:y. EiVE'S- * Wm M k.». hra — — ruuntoaa. Frr* r.DmiVi anyL«t*r EV3-im SCIENTIFIC PRUNING IP NAY ff P.^?.JS^£ to- - ‘fU (mil and anade trees Trem mra bmsy. Iftwi for <*ea fire- LV3OM0. 1 IB 11 di mean lr..«L Ch* xucaJ *arayLng. **y*h pace and furnace. aJ*o Ml and 13- WoRK -I BALP PRICE FT. RMS NEW RAY L*^ra^‘i HLc^a^lata “JOA. ’ ‘ • * (NM.r. KV « tou S ATf^rv - idlW^^KV^iJS *h> W1'h. *!?■ -- _ aa re • av . an, eve* l* i-iaao i«iwr Bnri cht-ao auaii r *\«d Wa R - » -»*f Sea*t> Wa*h a’ ir- V.rtnrra. and Mr*. L R. Ha\t M fn»ui V Vr^.era- ihm 1 «im Mr*. Maude Mbit And M-* AlK-e Rendermn. hrii-d V*7nr.i. e»e wr rwenilt. Dona d L ft'*-* * Call Bra FLORAL CHAPEL. | ........ . ■ .» •" “•*.* ; V«-: ,, ITT,. „„ fl t . \ ' >n* 1 1 n <^ur _ Tr— T *imit .rr ot m.. 2t SITUATIONS WANTID - - - - - » MALI yuhe hcv _ _ ■’ *' ” 1 ««F »i ' RK.HAUll.ITATlON BHEHl: .•••I ri ■«!.•»• 1. ’ ■,7"*n™ F. 31..UID U.l Inm.lr .Ua lor ■ - w — ’ . *■ *!•" JB» u.. I.UT mi s»- -M ■:,'.ATI07iS and repair aura, oaoine: ta nk px.jit HlPKS Lice *n* rtc Free evi.na-c EV 4-4K3: JEWEL .ERS 'cLVrRhMmi* GR \P.PENTHT7Vab:NET and All J, '*r' 0 •'Xl • ‘ n*arv *ki J IV r xp «-kk Any ai’e e'A*-* Law 1 r r - '*** b> r.,* , ■ , , LVe-.* -! >r*r- <; - *are r»-*irrd «i 1 __ i — — - — - -r’-> . -re^ebpeert— to*' *a«W0fPTb m2 *«i ALL MMb Of CARPP.NflCR m nor d,y »Bh.«,l uU«al|..fi * ' ! ~ Siwi C K *■ YATES STREET IV 3731 _ «, , IV ■' -CTA TVR LIMB FalT . - J’^v. Mr ,nd Mrv ,i sratur. «ruk FkmTrs for Kvery it '-.r. i .sr »• - rehauh.itation bheki: — ** gteCitetoi a Occnum - ” '^*';rc *?•', £ H,n-s ViaWHABls rrs --knn* Rr liana Smiley crfTie a irg In , .. , ' trrmem ta Rm Bai- Cenrtery REID -Bare U Mr. and Mr*. J«*u» - - H Rrfd (nee Arl.-ne Bnaaumi, Fort STUART — Suddenly -to Marrh 3. | l*ta. at the rewderve. llfl Greer Licensed Weet Corn GR 7 JifiL KV Itt* • r%r* r-iMB piBjr Bnd rhcao quality a-uud" Wi it nrunvt a ■ t do aad cleanest w jud ml ■* a ' . — • -- 7 v-tok *p now Ur medial# ^Iim-ij. isTrrwlKnm CAPITAL EV 144jL CITY TREE EXPERTS LVllWi i* MRSONALS r* innkok ... . . .. »i7 1* 2‘j CORDS 1 WK. KALE '« HILLCREST FUEL - -pittowv evMta ANYTtta**“ 3 DAY SALE , H C . at Preside nre U.w- pitil. on Marrh 1. I*b3, a girt »,3i3d. EaqiamaJL l>raid George STEWART Rrr to Mr *nd Mr* R H. SievsHrt ■ Nan 3l*j^hier >f Dr and Mr* J (I Hunter Vir- tunai, al Royal Victoria Huepiiai. Moalxaai. on Feb. ta. 13a. a we. 2 CNGAGCMKNTS K0CKDTT WlfcblN Mr and Mr* I Alfred K irk- rf »-Ii We*l Saaiuch Bdw9. ann-urHe ' lv* in gage men* af their elde*l daughier. Clara H'dtato Ktmrt bed 41 yewrr a naL\« *-d He leavca h.* i-n.ng wife. Audrey, and thrt-e *-toB. - - 1 f«i PlatelL all of Victoria. J Up to »rt« refund if n<4 reqmr«>d. [123 WEEK I. V .»v kp»(* « pamnng and paper- fa:ea Arb.to.te. toUfhena. EVMOC rn d ptaiuung of ia*m. garden, and KN 1-04 lj or P a Baa L Vicroria J ES Jb 1 alia ■ don ui gar i t - — i «^™nvh p. y R 4MING tlNNHING AND RK- l"*** ta***- a|*ng. Land*, ap* main- 1C CuafVtaatlaL Pin PLANER ENDS Srr'.hllJIv, ,- ' i . ' 1 ' ‘ to-r. I. » Km GRIVJAK _ mra., . ofiSiiJZ'u- W»RKISG GIJuTuWfetn'Wl 5*. CORD* SIS Vc, , * f.- -J ELL'CTKIUIA.N tLICKNSED- 11, ra }|liur ^ girl* tn ahare tnwr and cuirtivrc o I T VIfT*C 7 , u2. ~ »•■ ->«■■» — ■»» p-'-lmci , .I'W -r>i.f _ U»ra ra ta ra. And ra*. SHA.V INGS. 3 UNIT^— *' V U lk" —,;A \ er j pm and - -nd.. I - - — — - VICTORIA LAWN SERVICE EV 3-7337 D. HOWARD. SAWDUST 1* HI K\ \ NTTKN HON I. iWLERS l q.nrr ,<*53 I - - - ■»* I 123 WEEKLY ’ •: WKAR1MI uiNiYMIN ( ARI'FN ' ’ * K , / 'c ’ ' *' , * IOn f sn“ ruUm2. 40 BUSINESS HS0NALS bnHi drera. . * » •* • af./Jn w • u«k SS??? V -V2 * I- 33 1- - . **"'*? <-?»*"*• planttag- - TOTEM * LOGS '-nu* Juw u. , _ „ ".J.- L -V hen -Vn.-.d. r,MVrt r*V A DiPTV mmrn PLEASE HKLP V wloi ia l*rraa. Hux lit ; w wn:r>-wiTNK*> whd actu j 1 • a y uw a- iidenv Fort, St. at- C *>k Dnug a* fir nuilwopd, rx-d tar . v 3 15 pm Mculav afJ«Ti*»>n. luinat* and kuchea 2U corda IU. ! ^HU. lam. to 5 pm. NM-taO. o * *«p»**»e-*. IwsMl 3S3S6IA SAWDUST . - „m.n, ’.v,vmnK - w- "r 1“ tort H jaijr Dj«miJN OPEN KiiR KYPKIU-I . Call GR VJ213 for further , . H W4« a Past Ma*itT t »n *d mb^maGrto ’T’nu" -m-n . ■•* L-«U«- N 21. A y 4U1 _ _ 1 Faahi.fl Pr». •• N * i He w.i* ail admin I'n' ' «* j . . ikiuouuriu I MTC *a**ing. -n rXi?. * all with the [V|wrtm«-nl -«t Lands AlftWVWVIMin l » nr* m.n N *n F««' Si iId2T^^* h iWV*nmrT* f.«:> Hr. 31.0HAL CHAPEL. I ~ ~ Wllwto. 1 •ora- *1 *to "f ViUUuvtf *»d Jtgyneto Sirerti -to IS C064IN0 SVlNTTS Wllwto. J wnge« * f ta Vancnuver aad JiAneto Siren* -to Bath Wllwwi. Ml Caldeecl# Boad. March S l*W ai 3. IS aad (he late Mr. Se*h WU*nn. The . ^ j G c;nffith* -YM\\ tARl'KN _ j *]**' ’ warden ■. Tuo*k _ ra_ . Lia I'l I'M • IL G Jf\> *) IU. ,n rt;. _ taarj N ' »n F**bito oirtiR LUMflFft FISHING. Ht’N'T- ■k* Ltd . > In-lu-" »l •' . ,m'i. »>r c»**;e ran* 14 yea-*' I _ M«mtie«| a'1 e^rarencc 47" "%2 between 8 and EARN W HILE LEARNING [,2 m SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER. NTTFN PION leiWLERS l \ m ri -4 ■ ’ I. V *1 L •’#»!'* s ;!,,sB.-|Ua-t c • -r K:ng A- A n.» t| pr * V Cla'a I-' utir4 for -U mil. EV :-iJ3i or KV MW33 rnwiM*. naar bui. wa, and pa 1 EV 3-7357 40 BUSINESS RES0NALS SHAVINGS. 3 UNITS— $7 D. HOWARD. SAWDUST KV S1SZ3 V KN VEKN Fjf1 C, » <1 l.andv-ap.ng E< n I'ri - EV .‘-US27 .CEMENT CU.N TRACTORS GVKDEN DESIGN*. TREE PRUN GRFStoi. Birkett I7l-«k« Lowe mg. etc. Free eatimatf* EV J-iqby >age 2 m-totha tu J yeait> • DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE SUNSHINE BABY HOTEL •TOTEM' LOGS ' DEUVERED 210 Logs ..I . S1B53 120 Logs _ S8.50 ; 60 Log3i _ *4.« [V 1 3373 locnuii ran- h Rd GR3-10J HARKNETT FUEX LTD. I MATHS AN0 fUNIKAU a CARDS Of tHANKS CASEY- M-u-3-n 1. I:a». Mary fttea _ iNel! ei Caaey. U' ^ ^**!.ni* I ar« wtah tn etoend our heartfHt Strt'rt New VMmMrr. H-C. ^ i w .nt* ..f &ra..4 « art Sun !Vf3l h* two — nrws:.uAi“s gtsr^iJ ss fliwrial be*- U*a»e. w M evi. •I i it*H td F aarrel l*ari •»% tlSI -Mr* Harr to M..r« M iM M^V bh • fwnairfig T A M* • •*» '• * itonai »*a.w. M re W. * 4 amity. I p m . rtei k , H"ui' •riRnaurw I «* ' j* #,p* . arment in R*»*l ' Hunal »,biw.| Mr*, w t •- BINGO rd, Ex-Service Women'* Branch No. 182 Royal C«n.idtan Legion - at ••J Britannia Branch — 1616 Blanshard ■ur >d Monday Niffht. Maivh l ,4k Starting at 7.45 p.m. ^ fl prr card 2V pxtia t%ird '*** All Proceeds to Vripraiu' Benevolence ‘> I 60% of Gross In Prized - — — - oi garden »urt >»r :andaearuna. ►T.OORS. WALKS. DRIVES. PAT- tb*»G.\_\HS LANDSCAPING ■ tint diawWve or remove hair from AAA-1 TEXAS iHL COMPANY Free •■limale*. PN,n# EV •’-0827 int- ■'W'c tank*. Paul. IV 2 2241. EV 4 7M1 till 5 |i m KV MWI eve*. ' |»*. airfare lug aenelratr* «nd need* mar over *i a* tr*vr llirg — ' - - - — - - - ; - - , .' — - .retard* griAWth of UNWANTED r»prr*en'at|ve Ru.ldrg main’en- ACCOUNTING. BOOKKEEPING1 CIms-Ur StTiCS Lapidary HAIR Liu Barr 1 ah Ltd Sle 5. ik pniriuct*. C-iivh.n4. Jewelleti Und ANONNMOl S MARRIAGE BI KEAu t-.il Frew ett.male* Call auv 1 .me .* ’VN II KM- Vh*me EVA2H32 iL-toallv Ov^ned and Liren*edl EV 4(1*1 Ill-ail si. phone EV Siill I Doirreet Individual Servi r* t it All Age* RI HP1SH IMULDED BASEMENTS |^-w- Mower mmd S«w Sirvin Con":den!ial Intvrsiew t liaiud. Havr mniinem*! uum P 1 J Bui 337 Victoria. B.C. SBT K"W* KV * '51"»KI“ 6 BKST FUEL CO. LTD EV 4-1121 KASTERIiROOK Al the ir-mlence, I w1*h tn * ' ' na uueena Avenue, fl Mart-n L f'*r live rent* •* «wnpaih> . f '-a'T* | 1MB Mr*. Phyiiw 1» Eaaor-ianil *or>I wirda received ‘lunng my br»>4c aw S* yewr* B-.m In KenL *ad bereavement In ttta lna« ,,f *Jr Kiand. aad had been a J^derg hu- wn-I P-v4 Pdlaee - Mr. IRHI.IIII.VI" • . . RRH" HAlHRRIItXr KTC _ , . - -T -• M> , , ,. ,, 1 ’ ' ' r • an *i< to-rvur, 'efuunung i>j'. PSiator* aaa uocarotor* 1 to aral A (n- ,, 1 ■" _ _ _ _ ii *|R>ciaU)'. It.-aanmhie trite*, ' - — — — - ,-p-rira-r raj ui.„ r,i,rrara RIAR AM* TRUCK AVAIUUU.K KV*ran, _ RRinilT VFW V.ura J-*— I • rn ■ r ra ra ra ra.xr, * • \t,. m o. .vests yajujs. cli a.m.ii Tv-rv»ir>i» MATT. RE LADIES . i*»ratoe LV 4 r-7. Hauling. 3»3 33D4 l.\ rEKiUK “ tomn- —7 1 ACCOUNTANT - COMPLETE BASEMENTS CLEARED ANY- 1 Rri<*hlpn nn Ihp Interior of ambftkto la the key i<» *u ■-*« with t»*ke*vmg for small busine** Rea- nme Low nrtoe GRM3B Brignien Up me interior oi Avon Cojneuc*. l»1*ra F.V47343 arable. EV F2501 - - - VOUT home this WiilteT. Wrke XJ71 Taylor JM. - — Cantaactaea ;• A. . - - PAINTER. CLEAN TRADESMAN. . b DM? estimates from LADIEK EARN EXTRA MONEY ON EV 3 YU <* GR 0 1243 - £!“ ^(fSiRTs.'iiwJS Vra w dutFh cardener wants any' a. J. BARR LTD. GREGG'S PAINTING prw.m-nii i»>o- * J unirn.m *urt i;Hih7,“ Contract Dt*pt. LV l .*023 EV 3-1337 for drUIH. _ _ 0I DE gNGLISII P.VINTKR. " LOW A Complete - - EXPERIENCE.'* CAR SALESMAN e *•'«•' UK- Tl- tat »«U. 3i.._„ \1,.L.r..i»ino v KI.ANTI A BRIGHT NEW INTERIOR «f Vtataiia for lm paal U > ear* Duin« Puiag* Sanriead by bar hoabaod. Gwvgr. ; at-homg. and ratal iv*a tn England. 1 Wr wiih amrerHy tn thank frUm-t* Service* will be held In the SAndii‘anv Ihcir Kin Mamvnam . . Anusue* . . Jtf.Liaunga Ua. tales . - Apart menu for Sale . ra....L»^i Listings Wanted . *. Au'jf Budv and Paint, na . L.vra^h and Ni^pdea . • Auto Hapair* and 8ar\lce . Hw| Loat and kound . ^ ,\uLi aTiwjifnng and Insurance.. UO 4Lutun#ry . Rawi* Mseidans and Orcbaatrea sj Male Help Wanted - • H cycles and Motorcyclei _ ..... ill Male or remaie Help Wanted flirt be . I Marriage* - Boat! and Manna . ■ MitoaUanaulU tor g Luitairu Supptwa . * M reel lane- na Warned . . Burial Parka U Miacellane.jua to R^ot . LI* Huuam OppuTtanlita* ......... 1*i’ M'taumretai - . 40 M-irtgat* Dwna and Inauranea 1*1 — I •« ii • kl*.i i-jf n * | tfaine* tJU ’ ■ ■.**' , 'i“ 'LJ t;*"1* ** MALI OR RIMAU a | •» on aiei\e **, meN* Gan.e T ll.lkal Cto*.„a'.i« tw'4 M|LF WANTID INCOME TAX SERVICE MONTH ly In* 4*. keeping KVb-l*lf ■er. low A Complete - Home MotloniiEing Si'iinr ISLAND , Uinler One Conti act DECORA rOKS imoiir ti Pointer* pjpt-rlijngPi* Alum um Wimlovt* and D *• P.imlfi's Mtcitomi nd K.'pa n. Cofirrete and h-Hiad^ , *ns. PIa>U*r Li'pdtlS ^TTrJSSl'.”. "uflira s mcam- £iMJ£y.'S« your home this winter. Fire estimates from GREGG'S PAINTING Contract Dept. EV 1-3025 « ' e \ II. Sitfr, L’KlVtlat -n Prm-evd* i»i K i.Niwn Chantie*. \fi>KK HINGO V2 kuMT STREET ALL PRiiCEEDS -Moose CHARITIES ADMISSION (I Ui EXTRA CARDS 2’-- X REGULAR GAMES PLUS 4 EXTRA GAMES FOR 25r Tl'KhUAY. MARCH 4 7 : 15 PM Rumaaaa ParatoaJa . 4fi Mortgage bant ana iniurenr* Car* ot T iwrtaa - - . ■ M«*vtng ana Haui ng ID Car* far Sale . . 1UI Mus.ral Iniirumenta — . ® C«r* and Trurea Wanted _ 113, Mualc Taacnen KjA cnicfcx. e*uiir». n*i*N),ni Cm 's*. ex* t> *»«■*» - - S trail i e* fl Part* Tires anil Acresvirte* . V'7 riming Evgo'.t . .. ’j'ltai-na. ownt . im (’ »*nm^rr.ai Pn^ertie* 1ST pe *.rala ■ * C invn iehcent and Re»t H»mea 13 . I'm and Suj'P -a . Cj lagra rampaitea Wimar liare^ ta V al* . . ■* ll#fc,,na . -11 iM iieaaj'inai Secvlrea . . *7 r-iumr* H'jane* and Prupartie* . MilPnmen* h>r Saia ... - ... 144 Duplex** ta Rent . 131 . i*r. .pert j Wanird . IkiiK-ing 41 Reeiaurin'i - at Deal 111 fNinerala and Lodga and Raird . . . 12H Nglice* . . . . . S K^Htni la Ren: . ... .............121 Mill WAUTirx 'DDL JORS DuNE r>LMEDTATKLY Add On * R m ",tr Alex an, I Ami) EV ; V-'l Alumuum Winttaw* ami D - - ■— - - • — - — — , \Uc.ri ton* and K«ua i*. WORK WANTED. ANY KIND. Uofirrete 4-eji* and K-Hiad-t . *ns. IM’LKIOR DECOKATOR f,»d drtxer. LV -Sir. N-'u.'oo - Siding K.uftru HUDSON S BAY CO. ,'oSo'tN Work 'pBC.NtNC.~cuT. 4S'ra'w rat >ra*raii«"'‘’ ti>V EV iim KVEs. EV 2 1173 VANirnilVFR lawn*. ReawaWiit*. •EV2ff>1 . VA.NUUUVhK tta~ilTUATIOMrWAIiTiBr CRMa“ GR 3 144« PIONEER DECX)R ATORS T»e Bay Vancouver w*fe> has an 19 »■' NATIONS WAtaTIH _ SURFACE REPAIRS opening fur qualified imertur decor PlMAU Bru>„ j,iriiy Bnri p_.M r |i*naw^ I^r. e^er.enceo ^Ty-^rF-^- XUniAL ^ EWIPMENT time >avmfnt rw-igniaed whnrd uf design. Can- cancy fut ana. Naar Bthldlnga. Cat RENTALS LTD didalea mua< have a minimum of EV ^U71. 2 year*' experience merting the, JESSS — Sv urtxit’ - FaM far CRANKS and SHOVELS public In a tales tnvi moment. J ' * • - V- ..k' AIR COMPRESSOlLi Day EV 3 9U3I EVES. EV 2 1479 II TftADK SCHOOLS LEARN A TRADE We ara aelerllng Ihia week MEN fr**m 1* tn 30 t*t learn iha roll iw tnidc*; • DIESEL • ELECTRONICS • DRAFTING *- WELDING ‘ JLrt’’ A’h’fc'* 1>-I*4 It * — ““ **No4 Net rauiry Apvvy Victona Pin* b-j* Mj length*. Immediate delivery. 1 Cord tSH 3 Card* tl SOOKE FUEL CO. EV 2 2211 KV 44 HONEYMOON BAY FUEL V pi *land hand gti deed. 100% Hr millwond. 2*a CORDS BLOCK AND SLAB. SIT I l MTS DRY SHAVING* « EV 4 8723 EV 1-7928 AGRICULTURAL S.\WDthl 3 UMTS ta J 0 1 UMTS »uu O K FUEL - EV I-J433 i HAND 1*1 UK ED nu WOr^D Gaaremaa dr:-land^fir 2'* r-a-da, HC AgncuitureJ tawpdut.1 I uml* . |i RENTALS LTD ill HUM MAGE SALE TUESDAY, rendldai* will r*rfne f* fra mStTnlra x **f CRANES and BHOVKLS AIR COMPHESSOlL-i RACK HORN ROCK H LASTING . » Match K SI. Geirge'* ChtMT-h, May- aalarv with full erntrinxea ^ min* tog) . r.v . r1e* . I*1? nr.M ni IMI .1 HINGO . •«>■ IV 4 UX) rx . ... „ . 14TI Wednewfay. March ll. C ■— — - rf; 1,, FVS41W . » - - RELIABLE ADULT BA1IY SITTER. 1 EV 4 1,717 _ IA S ■nub, Si i ray and P*i« r llangtog VULA11UAAL 1 rx /Al ii * L. PHoaa K S Bain*. EV 2 1M4 TIME PAYMENT IF REQUIRED «'« H **<* Nam KJW _u ^T^nr=- Ev . - ' tv 4 A . '• •'■' » “‘-oSJeSut* ml^ery*1 - f GEXTCNNIAI PURL SPIU.NG IS COMING - * - ,V-±!^ _ ■?_» Il.t c >.*ui exl, ti to pam.tng aati- kV)D 'lYAP MONEY JOBS DRYLAND FIR WOOD HAULtD ttt .tlt'il n,.« Wt.iic rate* are '•«« ,v-,v m*iTiinMi\ fnim B*»l Bn* EV 44HK Int* tlur jMinlin^ at ill a* luw *LT r.LMTKUMlh - - — ■ — - — — jK*/ sl| i, Du it mw Tnn ,f >,,u *r* 11 ul *’*'!' *l,h n,ln! IMIY If ALDER DRY If* FIR NEXT ST PATS BINGO Wednctday. March ll. •1ST AU* ANTS 'li'TVmT KVIS-.T’ i'l.xi"olk is m“" c"“1' 18 toi««tura >'iur b*me Eaay letma Free Booklet aaAAAAAAaa interior anil r\ieru..... * «- . »!•*«>. r»j crara. ot MM r Mrat u .rra CH7i« _ Fare* Inptemant* 71 1 «*atpja* WhAtef re Femal# HHp Wanted M Mua’I-to* Wanted (M Apartment* to Kem. Pumuhad 12d Female) Apartment* to Rerft, Uoiurnlahed 12* Spurting Go<«d* Apartment* Wanted lfi S'jng and fumaeti Foreign Import and tporta Cara' l«tJ lenrt*er* Warned . — • * y'qql tn r n er „H. Funeral thrertur* . Hi T • » Keru IC*d • *» * anh H ■upf'kee plnz R'»«n* Wanted Ita Warned ta Burr.** H itipei to Ron1 Furnt-iied 132 Wanted ta Bus H «u* Houae* to Rani. Lflfurnikhad IU Warned ta RenL Mu Mouae* Wamad la Ren: 131 FARMER CONSTRUCTION LTD. Repair Dept. Alteration*, Addition*, Carpentry Concrete Work Sewers and Drains Phone 386 5121 MAYVAIK !>K|,*KATOH* EV 3AS3‘> TV -MT?3 HR 343.V3 Alter & o'clock ' ‘Career* ui Electronic*. " Radio College of Canada DO II NOW LOW LOW FEBRUARY raiaa Paper hanging* pAinitog and M — * » Ins repair* Spring exterior orders *c- ^ 'T** FUTURE1 y . cepted at ducuunl rate*. Clean, faaL ■■Qtdre P*muiii X ' _ efficient. T Marker, EV j-BTtK SCHOOL OP HAIRDRESSING ^ • -rate. CLARK A PATTUON Th# oldest S*™* rsapsclsd ait* X L » D PAINTING CONTRACTORS LtD. Una*! name ta the beauty culture y EV 2 71V' Bcu«h or sprey paperhangare ta* flrtd Write ar ghoaa tar frsa m- " , — ; -- lure wurK Term* If de*ired. Phone formation X Bj j* 4fC Ednumlcm, Aliierta i K DUCAT ION Pairf..sd EVIH1M. Pre finished TEAK WOODGRAIN D - - - - - - 11,11'iiwnnif wanted ai » AN' ^ H. WHEATON, LTD. PAINTING CONTRACTORS LtD. fina«t nau.ra - — «.7 x -4- . — ' •* S »>»ST KEY RING WITH KEYS WNGLK MAN OK WOMAN TO *1* WANTED. *12^ AN AlteretUra KV 2 7!*» 1 Bru«h or sprey paperkangare is* fMd Write sr phoaa tar frsa ta- * . L we- Id f. 2 nru S'-d French nrin Wp w«li farm cturas ami .aid >it>a ww Upland* area «.« * _ - - - lure *n.rK Term* If de*lred. Phira formation I \ . .. .— ra*. Regard Victoria Pr*M Ll'' lfV *G*ulv with reference* and ^TTTTj — , ... . H , , nnKN ALiLKATlO**.^ A nth Tit 'Ns KE KV 4-MU. 74(LI>nnre*a Ave. OfTIca and School . — • 5 SiTSt No Write N H Klng^ge, „vLt ,nd *> "• ^ >«' -- * m „ , - 1104 Du*ul«. Viclons IVWC X — . - . -J* ? _ _ _ _ _ HMD. 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FOR THAT POST AND BEAM HOUSE Specify BCFP Brand thoroughly diicd WESTERN RED CEDAR 2x6 V-JOINT DECKING Television for Sunday ■abject to ItRl-nliala rfcm— by atollaaa FENCING | Khi Safety. Security. Pri\aey. Ap- nrarancr— Get c >u> of Krea Dlu»- H«leH lamklef. rice actual fences at our Gorge Road Yard Pw H Ra«ket Urate J fl high . - Is Raikrl Weave 4 ft high . 4> Economy Picket. 3 fl" high _ P Kc>**iniy Pickrt. 4' nmh .4. Quality Picket. 3 ft" high . 4b Hans IK* r Fence. 1‘ high _ .3* Lrtwrr yenee. 4' high . . . U Hoard to Board 4' high . 7?> CretiRole., per qf . «tt ruprinol. r*hr qt . . . .11 4j Fence1 Stain, gullon . . .IJ.4S F*' tier Paint, gallon . 13 Hj Puat-Hole Digger rvnl . 30 AM fencei come compile with pnati. rail a and naila. 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ETC. ’*>34x72 Rvrfary Grain ’.vV^xfl Hilary Ctain . \4»* • Rj.nry tiram ,.\4e\« Rn;*r> (U-atn | T-I4\l»\v4 Vee (Irooved .l-16v|»v* We <7rx>)ved 1-14r4‘v4 \>e Grooved Axh « \4%>Sfl Vee Grooved A»h Dangrr Man Rtaating 2i KKr rbuat Rnej-Hoal Shanmai WHEN YOU BUILD SPECIFY WESTERN RED CEDAR V JOINT DECKING Trunai nbitrl u u.l uio.rv . .iri anll,«d a .) I'lf-luturd lor aaav mat ailat jain . irtrj finished open.ugi. from. |»*r , I ia*t It' 2.i I !*„\4\fl Painted Kihte*>oaPd PiifitvNl Kihri-ie'ard . H '« Pa ed K.breooard L' -’4 4-f. iiepladdei a. erih . . I-' "3 3H Rlepiaddern. each . . H . 9 * '1 itrpiadder* each . . S'! t.i 14 push up ladders _ .34 tj. ju-fl [xiah-up laddrix - T. I.iik* Tilra. rk.meilKr ... c i I no T lex. M HA . . « r V I rt ) I ,to"e*toa Tile ... 1. _ -Gal L no CVmMtt I ■ H Purmiiire Lea* 14 'la^'gany 4" .’-4\4-4vl I'ii 4’ an Oiura 31 " 1 Lk^r J*mn -<'* 3: 7^ l‘»4tr-.*TTp C» ng Kan* 3: 1 V k (ih#n C-lb1*! 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Johnny Weissmuller l{ 7:30 E* Ige of Darkness U943 diamai, Errol Flynn Hi .«■ a l^»t»mg 1’ix-pl' in C -nfltct Line Eui Ip Fir. Hemlock and Cedar Lumber Product* Plywootl S-lIlft 11:1 V'W*. Rt)«iliank Itaz/lr |)a//le Li* tig W-.i id Amer l>and»tand l>*»u\eiy ( j offet REMEMBER Y*nj up m\ .*cd m '3i«r^ i>-dxv < 'larjf act -'unl. Rrvntving Credit Vf-mnt, Rudgi*' Tet m Acoxint. Buildet*' L«n Amiuiv High Ktwiil H-ewa Seven Sh.ivb |b>d MfNv.'r Vrwx Vt'ive M..v.e Tn Tell Truitt *8.110 Tiger Bay '1938 dramai. Ilayley Mills 4. 11:01) Amateur GerUIrman (1936 drama). Douglas Fannanks 8 1115 Paris Holiday (1958 comedy I, Boh Hope 2. Cedar Shakes PRES TO LOGS ll.ko'a. K'.nerrtan Ibinn* ■nitimAj Gan> Mi*, i e 4.a n> Mooia Politics * Or . P-n^ell kmwte l'he< Kinate New* 0.« H PlAvtII D.ck J’«A*e!l 7 league ll awi Tike a Chance STEWART A HUDSON 405 Gorge Rd. EV6 3211 Open Monday Through Saturday til 5:30 Phone KV 5 3331 Monday’s Highlights Ren Taney H *n Ciify N.w* M.wie tif’la t -«ing Stump Siaia .sieve Allen Steve Alien Rat Mu'rrMd Hertnr**e> \l .v i* Mm« * 371 Gorge Road E. 1:00 p.m. Debut of a new talk series, Leave It to the Girls 4. 6:30 Biography looks at the lives of the Duke and Dut< hr** of Windsor 4 . 8:00_Jaekie Cooper heads an allstar cast in th* Dick Powell drama. Thunder in a Forgotten Town 8. 9 30 Speakers lor the Liberal and Progressive Con- :*rrvdtive parties 2. 6 i 10:044 Glenn Gould demonstrates The Art ol Fugue ren Festival 2. 6. 11:00 Peter. Paul and Mary gupst on the Slo^ Aiien show 7. * CUBBON LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES DOMAN'S BUILDING SUPPLIES •SELF SERVICE" CENTRE FIRST IN CANADA 280 Bay SL SI'M'IVI CL r. SB AMY. •* ' THAUK t.V Kl IIMTI K1. *>■ ' II I. < «• IT-' 30 . P'ri * Ku* Vl'iMUl • iH'xtrrfirlri >Ut'f 175 H •• >w> ask C g«wit| Char 3-^» 5u l l’iwx Vlat.tul Hedrxm wtlf 'on vartit* and ■ V«t t7 > nn 4 Walnn* <>nrtii- < ha s «*•* h |U jfl I •. Rifat • rd M.»v:'iani H M it, <* « ' • tat ' I1 . ie ( urvfH b*s trial !Wj *r lac dl t»avr» 4*.-* st( it- Wf x| IMMK El HMT' RE »:> ►'-•1 ’ „ xEV2-413fl y V 4I!f95 MAYNAUDS au.Mjtu AUCTIONEERS SIIAWNIGAN LUMBER YARDS LID. V 2tNN) Government St. Now 2 Locations 1720 Cook Street EV 6 3161 M5 Alpha Street EV 6-3288 THE MOORE WHITTINGTON LUMBER CO. LTD. Ml BASS TIT A ill ACroKDItlN I .i «K. T-V !I«I Contents of homes pur¬ chased for caah or cash advances made on con¬ signments for auctioa MA st'.'iK TIACHIM equality at the light price HOME REPAIRS tL'rtar S.“uagu?» 3- bdv.ngiC oc K cute** bun. gaj .. 4Aifa.de Wime Paint, ga. Ereih Cement, bag Corixile. MiJi- lor ***31jrg Puaaa Cnmmfwi Lattice per Itn. ft. ... Cedar Lam. 4 ft length* _ Clothe* Line*, .Hi ft ph,i .. Me4ic,na Cabinet*, piatt ITEMS ' j TO v.-. CLEAR y*1 Canloriie 7 lhxlxl. uxvl utplcr tile. atf-r ..llci-t . . SI 85 \ only Kitchen Cabinet — VVainlit Ai-huiite la-s-d'. Cm-Top 8 ii long top and hottum. only S-VViiNi 1 only Bathroom vanity. Ai burin- top. sliding doors. 5 -O long. Only . ..SPo.Oil 1 only Bathroom vanity,. Arborite CovTop. 6 0 long. Only _ $123.90 Exotic plywood* to clear — choice of Walnut. Bitch. Son, Parquet sen. AIri-1 can Mahogany. Somo| piefinished, some plain., some V grooved. Subject to prior sale, per sheet . . l _ $1.93 Toyon Plywood in Ash; Birch, Walnut, p*-i slieetl $3 95 I only Aluminum Storm anil screen door, only _ _ ‘ _ $2195 DOMAN S HAVE DONE IT AGAIN - -TNM* fl UVISIIIXUS n-iiL;, l.MlY Bi-UTV KTC MOM: rn!l HIKK al'IMIAIVAL ' v » our si ia'iui IV..., WraM 1 II hull Ka*e.f Wi’rvp 4 It h.gt* Kr-n i>m> f* )N< k/8. 3 > ’ h.gi. Jlan-hsT Eonrf. 2 high Rrnt poat h 1*1 f.M 1 71 M . ia Lv7 mi :*i Ceiling .Tile* n-iw inr m T Urge 4 f aqoaf< pan r I a of pcuUrd e^penon*. Vfl in U or 1* aquarea. rrg L»5. . l flo KlLSllAWS AUCTIONEERS Cash lor Furnishings Sales on Consignment 1115 Fort EV 4 64 ELEtTROHOMK Custom Auio Radius 1,995 Rccondilioned TVs from $19.00 Easy Tci-ma DOMAN'S LUMBER CO. LTD. 280 Bay St. - (Just West ol Point Ellice Bridge) EV 6-2151 Ph. EV 6-2151 11:35- -Sweet Adeline (1935 musical) Cl. EXHAM E H HAITI HE - ONE OXLY HA.MMi-XU I Hullu ORGAN Einmhrd m brauiilul rlKTrAXuivKl, < »o|)lrtt* with inalrhing b**nrh. Thu, inktiumi'hl i ami' d »>i- (old fnrni nrw. T'atlfs Atn iiicd .Nu iv.wn I’h_\ ! i;nni Hu«l*;<'i Trrm* li<>w C*rrMng ChiliCcx. P uil> gUAlanlrrii h\ V4iasJ- wanl x W' uliWAlULS Ml -.1C i:*«iM' n-s. iM •( KV 7J1I new in ctiling aquare »hpet* and •quarev but with ng a 'ni.y w.kv Utn»a4 iry offer. lJt KING TV A RADIO 1672 Douglas St. EV4 9913 * Recommended. .S- ia « *4«H *!u/U*KT KKV > AM) Hh ; Vi - IVv- d -uhl,- la-.l. o,.j VE.iHE.RAri«*\ EVU'SIV K K-Mt t 4 vs, xKW L'. <* VAM *’ VKil M.VMt AT IIKIIMK ! »■» MfTKH 17J4 IhM j.lA' -TKEKT * fHKk DKUVKRI L \sY TkltMs .IMMSITl IIHNiV Kl f'NITl HK *■' ^(l 1 K »W \ I’AYMKNT 1 MaxUaKI Ml- Ml Hh KV '"*4 HI'ILT IN CANADA , liar ifain lla**m.ni * >AVK IMINtrtT l MTV - .1 Hltlg V,.w >l. KV Jill nj.;A,T1KVL LnWKKY .STAKLKt’ u(t;an almost n ku *7*0 noi • \ X X X X X ..\ X X I* rtVN I’AYMKNT liKKMK |H)K I' \ \ IKK 17J3 lMil'GI.Ah **T i H* 1 1 J-KLft M GKOl'I’S X INCITE HKDxiNji HAY CUM 5 X I’AM KV J ’<*. ■ '• I1 \ 7'i p:iN-)*x -if M-i rriAtb1iN< \ .... -i — “ - - " AI l-w* Than I »•) X HSK WILLIS 4 I'RIGHT PIAMT S \ • INCU'UIM; KK.N4 »| HKHMK (*iNTINK\ Ml. X EninKI )T_*4 I M >1 iil.AH STREKT rf'iMK >1 I'l'l.V X,‘ I’lTixm; HtlfenNs HAi CU.M GI'RNFY’ romhination wi>td*nil ej*)*4n. tanff. mer tUan'ponrfrmn. Onl> ft**' *4 All W'hur Knamrl Gl’RNEY J2" Kd« rangr in ni« • rondilHtn. ft*x flft KKIGIDA1RK 4U rlactric i»ngr with drrp wall. Onij on C Tayler Home Applium-t'A 7*17 J Htnann EV 1-3 Jkl MARSHAUa WKLLS I rort KV 4 1021 KENTS LTD. Warehouse sacrifice UNLIMITED COI/1R in MONAMEI INTFPIOi: KXTKKIOR FAl.NTS MARCH ANNIVEHSARY SALE IM ERKF. RKfURDS >\rin tn#- pur our time to our regular inill*ork. whole sale and contractor cus¬ tomers, v%e will clear our I factory warehouse «{>ace 'rhe.se are broken lines, oddi sues. But come in and Jiieri iti look. Sate time limited by1 i,,-m snpp'y- S. J. PEDEN LTD. iww a •••«« 3|h*)u«d M pne^u from VICTORIA IIKLTA ELECTRIC TI 4 Cmmorani EV 4 741ft •CYCLOS' For Economy A -Cycloa oil range w ill give you— * HAI * Hoi walpr “ Cuntrullad beat cnokmg * lip la 2(E« wiving an furt C. 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WANTED SMALL CEMENT MIX¬ ES’ 4 S3 17 between 5 ind H jl nt rr»r*rr ^ electric drill. *et *rf 97S -w»«rfhr.a »13n LK 7 151 CHISHOLM COMBINATION axailahle n*t See u« for maietnUv lag 124* tie Lae 4 n m M ,ru1*r ln fur™" hlfw-.-r. rr GH 7 2MI7 tap* and die* anil %mal) Ph . . . nn . -d p:axer 'Ju 4.3 > reoirda wf*r »•■»' _ .5J1- 'nvidle- tewing machine flit WANTED FISHING D 'AT TO >4 7 *44 MORTAR MIXER GAfl MOTOR Armchair * EV 4-3*23 AVENUE DHESH SHOP H’tt STt >LK tt> HOY'S SDIRT9 GR *-4S97 JxINGI-E ENAMEL l.AUNDRY TUft rent * *t *hare haai* - nidK U i.u.Vm. "* ««mltle. RS CRHKSl Oak Kay al .M-mterex FV 4-3523 larkel. 12-14 W-.id lalh.- EV l-ttll ,n LR «4»-I2 iR A-TSW COOI.EKATOR REFRIGERATOR. . ON k ELECTRIC DRILL MADE BY - - - - -- - _ WEBSTER AIR COMPRESSOR - taUI* rrv .if ndr axe Uagf type 1 hurrtft wt.rvr. Ea.j SMITH-CORMNA -Cl. IP PER- Ru*. k * 1 )ecker U inch IT- plesyeMVE MONEY ON CHILDREN'S CONCRETE INCINERATORS w ilh 1 h |i motor. 2 a pray gun* 916|wwnter |« GR 7-1014 jm 9177 ft-dwear InqiHre- ahmti the family oon.ted and mat ailed ITi GK A-5474. 1IB . 7'* h p motrn |P«J limati KV 4 *4*3 . SLIDE PR(XlE(TOR 9 | *5 ELEC TRONIC flash 111HS 1,3 mm h gh- I »;med Kklarhngne. 93 25 imludng rk wfi.ipc Virt.IT.* (4,.,r Ph*dix • TYPEWRITER DESK IN GOOD 1727 G.txrmment EV ft.34.13 •f**t>t ■- *n (1*. 3- head TV §en*l. FREEZER BREAD DELIVERED ! ‘ '**' _ 111 f*gt*ge II 7il TYPEWRITERS WANTED FOR NK« AM. I 5ED -A.-HKH. AM. M.-r^LkSSl' L*ff fvi Sn "* - - - - £ dryer* island Wa*hfFr Sale* and ,V ” CLEAN CtflB STROLLER AND Seixice 113 Chatham EV 2*41.1 SR »R KCR A>T CHIB 9»n HIGH tdj seal GR*2J33 ,* *«"* ’rWF* “iISTa)? & Sit*S.i“ w*ntsi*."*ti:ri*sr Like* Magic— Theatrical Makeup ' _ N EAlll.V NKW“ I.ADYS“ BEIGE T-'JV'V ^ «« ft 244 c* ah more . f * iU St/e 12 14 GR 7 <§xv1 ! .'i 10 'J- 1170 * HILIFS C R I R REASONABLY FA 10914 pin ed KV 4 144* I FULL SK LECTION ' >F NEW PATlit AWMNG ADJUSTABLE pring suit* and market dtesw's u aluminum frame f^enwtfiaNe Ph Till lx K. am Stngei treaxlU w.*«1 range 1 W A S H K H, 113 IM -*il heater 9! 2 i Hen* I x axlt«wn STAND Ml. 0U> ^ C'*“ M!" R'“d Vl.lt NTYI.E OIL TpiVE AND l— » EV A 1AM Mn A, J uXVEY UKUU STUHAJ* . P" TV «j»n Eli <;R J 1«<1 MAC 1C » En* IWRMII Ml. hfamiv uvn PRRSCKIfTION SPfi.UAi.UTTi STESTINOIKS SE a»her with pum «iH *-4**7 f^V»D CONDI fOR RENT H ACRE OF IdXSAX- Kerries GR 4-2327 Tap S#.l twcL* nmi EGYI*TIAN niTTON MAIN AND till 975 GK * 72ift CAN(>E COVE MARINA LTD Swart* Kay GK 3-2912 Sidney RL -LAWN Mt (WER SUPER CLIPPER — tut I llieanng. |12. Original m*l 927. A EV 2-Vm _ ; _ 1 _ SfFBASS HORNER PIA Nfu ACCOR di-m. Wli F'*cd radix B,4h new r*n«lil|*ai and reaemaNe EV I -5404 BENDIX DRYER lee» fan I.V J 47.- GIRLS CLOTHING VARIOUS »•»»»»"' lln «'rl% u'kr ,ltt 7 DO! GUM ASTER HO^E CASH FOR FURNITURE ETC Wally Gray EV 2 1*31 EV 4 5149 ELECTRIC TARLi MppEL SEW- ^Vh fn^ 945 F s2 .i;ai atone fiitr, 7n» WANs*0 n’RNnrtiE nti’m uk r?„ “*■ * . ■ « or . jcu o JS^-TaSttinT^ "-222 _■*'*'*' Iv » /» . EV I 7725 111 King* Ion SMALL * 1 N 1 CIRCULAR SAW EV 3 <*42 9*5 . SALMON FISHING REEl.S WITH 1 aiainles* Meet wire Evmtdnrt ra*1 handle* lit* antL 912 El' 4-ftHtt BOSTON 4TRN EV 13*33 Ht n<;lE AND HYMRAI’LIC DOOR rtUTSER »'4I.- * 2'Jfu nui and glass rhltia < ahinei 2 tier LSED FURNITURE. Hrua * Cu EV 3 4«1| — — . ..m.n n.,T j, . * a »V*A1 TKAILEHS (O.'PLETE SHREDDED PEAT -k HL GARDEN JJ4 |Ai/v1#, BV , .jjj Kl t und manure travel fill N-ai #'-.i _ _ _ _ manure tn Jhe «ark E Nlk*« L'd v AN iSLE iJLTHoAHUS . & Inry GR A1S37 M>" rnrv Sates nd Serx-ir* GR ft2**.x WISCONSIN CLUTCH Ul'in 9ia GRAMM ZEISS IKON CftNTINA SIMM flash nn-l ligtit anA nil Ii |3 ai*., single «i*ring anl mattress 9in EV 4 lift* 95- 'IM*. CAMERA PACKARD CVS i'*»n ear ia«1.-. 4-\*4t gyii dup4i raf' f GR 7-14*9 FARM FRESH BUt^WN EGGS FREE DEIJVEHY Phone Evening* EV 2 I3fl7 WATER CLEAN fJieiD RUNNING' ORDER - r n ti ion frig a' era re .1,, |33 EV * 3 *47 REFRIGE RATU»R 9 CU FT CROSS (;R h |*t|i Irre/ei. Inlet na In tnul Haive*4er _ _ .N,» rniutilinn »0 ,«t I JOINTER ANK «Yf»s*TRITW»N A REAltTIFT'S ft'R JACKET XIXE . ... -'TC'I "R RANMWIE POWER vhrHiwir.^* a*«? JAW t, n,-» *V, EVJJMl »rRlNr.-rt l.Mt MATTRESS M Un «■«« KV VMS. CttNTINENTAL I CYCLE _ _ . . __ _ as new. |l3 1 hah* almller 92 PUMP •v h-p FIRST CLASS Caah or 'ertn* CRIR 9x12 EV .V5KHF7 SMALL CEMENT MIXER SET OF r«h*>** hutrh. new nrn»e*1nr trreen RED HEXAGONAL Dl ROID ROOF- gu4f rluh. and GR 7 -5554 GH T-IIT* „ - EV 2-2549 GR I- 1979 AXMINSTKH HUG. INi HULL GOOD BREAKWATER 24 el.e«-lnr stnxe 91*' KV 2 JlI73 1 NGLIS WRINGER WASHER WITH 4' RPM RECORDS, pump 1 years . drl I'MvIlem r-*nd|. aftei 3. an pm ti*et 9*n 9-2717 GOOD BLACK OR BROWN LOAM j H |- ins ■- al R «d giaxel frment f,w*i <-,ewi g -%< ei F', GR a 2521 after 9 ■ - . , 12 AIJ MIM * ROAT USED I WANTED \PPROXl MATE 1.5 «• iUmmer f73 3e.1«ni3 yard* -4 fill m Cadtvw" Ra' n- Hi! 1 97V, 19\4 SPORTS CRUISER V-9 IN GR 9-*9*g* Trtpjibir. ll 73 AND too DCLI- *mr6- ^ Pr'nrr" P>»1I SALE 2 BABY REEF, %V#d. GR 15*93 NEW CAR TOP DINGHY. EV 3-9997. and 19 nvmiha ,kd. GR 4-139L FHIDtiE AND WASHlNfi MA •tune 1243 Rirhanlaun. ut«u«ir* MlOTKRN- U T\' 1 EV 4-14S2. ►'OR SALE POIITAI1I.R Al^TD matie di*h wasltet ||3tt EV 1 1254 LVERl.AF TING LJGHI IH LBI n.tvellx Rtrstr* EV FRIG 9*9 PH N EWFol'NDl.ANO STAMPS *113 VIKING FRIG ACROSS TOP f-ee/ei Rendiv wra.her lm PHeie ELErTROl.l’X VACUUM. EXCEL WHEEL CHAIR IN tump CONni ANTlOFE METAL FIRE SCREE lent omdliMn 135 GR ftftwn tmn. I.V* ur nffeik KV 5-40ka FN i Mr a h r m*il'ir i*t|t *-*mditi m Savriftre tiR a IMS IN TTKR S WHEEL and K m k Ptf|lfcr, CHILDREN S SAND BOXES 4 \4 s !« USED VACUUMS FROM mg uni' fiilmai P-dteiy KV 5^x113 g deep with sand ft* del EV 3 0047 an-t up EV 5-729(1 4 DRAIN TILE CEMENT lie C O M R I ft A T I O N BOOK AND TOf*7 Ql AI.1TY “ POT A TDK jf cacti KV 4-775M, anylimr m<*ie> safe KV VM"'I 474-1791 t;S POWKR CEMENT TROWEL KV M904 Lin HighuM'ii USED ONE 113 x * ie lawn 3S« .17311 1’ TRIKE CHILDS RECORD player ivprWritrr EV ft '2977. SKVSON r«mo 4 q.wx-ei Asking *7il METAL -CCTTINti LATHE SUIT able ftxr hnme shop EV 2-54*3. 120 HPI.IT CEDAR POSTS ~~"’ I ill 4 .1114 LARGE SIZE CRIB AND MAT- jtie** Exi-etlenl citnditutn EV J 4*43. DIAMOND RING 3- STONE KNG- WANTED CLH UNIFORM. SIZE liah gold setting 913ti EV 5-09*5 12 g*aal4t*<*iatdl1i'«< GR 9-3*2» 11 . WASHING MACHINE, tequrti aaie. GR 4 13*L FOR CAMP TRAILER AND CAR SEATS LARGE SIZE OLD BATHTUB COMMERCIAL FOR HE MASTER PLAY PEN CARRIAGE AND CAR WANTED 2 SETS nr GOLF I fot aale. JM 57H 'g.»td c-wlitum. GR 1 33*9 gleam preai. 133. GR 1 133L aeai. IV 9-33*7. i club*, lady a and man 9 EV I 2109. 4 M MISCIILANIOU* * | ' WAMTIO SO.S. HARKNETT Appllancea Nwd good used appliance*? W e will purchase out rig nt O' sell on consignment, | 2133 Govt. EV 4-416.9 CARS FOR lALf Condition • Selection • Protection • Terms • Price ALL AT NATIONAL CARS FOR I All - PLIMLEY ON YATES The Daily Crossword Puzzle ORIGINAL PAINTINGS | fmtnwrt Canadian and nlher You’ll Never BuV fOT Less' • rtitf* are rse* hemg iccmip4 for om.- ae mi -annual art ule BRING NO MONEY! WANTED OR 7 um l.rsrm 4* FORT ST EP BIRD CAGE STAND 100% Financing on Approved Credit FREE! FILL MFTWL CAM ASn m riRA gw** D Protection P^nmiia fo* * and n 'jA Z1 lfl TV Sr. I , jjjj* f?L “Y^TIh *11 *W ap for uridine outfit sy' -w* button radio, white- u cunn walls, very low mileage “ | ’ Pllmlcv Price __ $2095 ... PONTIAC I rh/siw P.r < rs.«- H.mi.ip vs 6(1 MCA Hardtop, hrauti' Jt'STw. auf >maii« Iran*. miM«m radio . . . . ... 13 . ** v (katri iRRkn and ilrruni Lll cherry red With 4h Hin«l hU,k 'n'ennr- Aisc « SUr *Nl,vv ***' 1 brakes. A premium car. «< Haifie** AUSTIN «■*> -Plimley Price $1795 g^11 ^1“ Siaii'«t Wif'm Komnmy at |i» 47 |l- ha$l .« ahll ha\# y,Kl. I^i \OVV KV 3'USl trade transistor 3-srn:n f>- VOLVO 2-I>oor rpoMd plavBr fnr girl 1 Nn 1 if Catl Spurn Coup# M" EV S-Un. 1 turn r»dm Only 10. Sp»rt* Coup# minicl ru»- . turri radio Only KU'Or- min* ' N ru car prica |3 NOW $2373 59 K ARM ANN -Gill A 2-Dr wad aujH.na Spfw ts, immaculate con JJ dil ion, push-button i< ^»rh 1 .* radio. Mjchelin X tirc>s. JJ KilVm Te •Plimley Price . $1393 * sai»i.n«i NOW *2373 ‘Plimley Priee . $1595 • tt-is * j&g «'« l.r. ,t«. -.JiRHH, 61 MORRIS >Tn, soil STOOP ». POINT HtT< N £qh ti>ia»ier»4T^ mtfrv»r ahrm |0n Jnu mileaflC one 1 ^ • ',l *>nm _ — Putin crawl it m« f ’ , j <»imT lit Nil HT$ AND sumtes NOW 51H9T wwr. overnead valve * Affirm n t. — ----- — mritnr 4 AMfcwatM is i.tqu. coon iHKPHtRD sHKL-ren 011 61 VALIANT 2 Door . ' _ ..... J* *— * H..rdI ,0B *ALI «J2V k,!a 5.*fc IjSf./. Kk , NOW ... . $2231 Dr S<, p A O A n I' . * A R A P h - - - - -Plimley Price . . $1515 4 C-ARU-d 7 Chcmial • • aiangi M UMii'trrlnfl 9 Sa-yWi# Hi ts«man*l«Hi tl Maplr genua IJ .spaniih >»uLi 11 Civwrnll> *1 Cuthnin J3 Srm'iil/* li'ial »**'fi1n** 1*7 tin -up Tp>U|Vi . _N K:a «twmr •II Prime* .1 dcily 13 i Nit ^iHribriia/t 11 Tr gi a »%n* IS l.iquup M Aunt! •• CiJrmuiii'ai laiilv » Church InRuYi Ll nL-ilmc faii^r t.l Knnim M KlnlH 44 UW'rd 17 Pr.-hriva 1% r>rau<* *nd f fir Si W.nd'WA |Mi$m -nil »l Vms*44T S3 -<-Dai M I’rtfti SI \ .4* -SS Tl* wzgtit ■«4 tifirnr S7 SA*Pfdaalf| Ai Wrath CAR* FOR tAU Imhrrwi la Prr*|aai faule: Ici n ulMutni u u |u w u J tlJJulUUJUJlJ'JLIJ □□aoaaauijnBFiuou LI U LI HI 13 U IHJUULI HaaBuuuau ulili lauui'iLiuii uuuuLt luria □auiiu ju inn uunamin uuo nDDiin utonrl LIIIU uJUJGUULJ □tia nDQtinm*m UUUU (JGKJUUIJ uaauauuuaLiuu □InnaanaQiaua lluUUUJluydkl (Rrleaand uy Th» Hr II Syndirai# IM CAR* FOR $Al Compare The Prlea And The Car Betorh You Buy! Eaaleit Terma In Teeit' n'ARDiNn DOTS 'asD* CATS 60 FORD Falcon ......... ....^ Lahna, nun* WmTvf^i w u . Alka»r S**ian nuinnuilr lu . harrtm. a«f Cramin^ Ken^-la J ,,w" rual .m risk. A ran -,l9 AUSTIN A95 " e. Hn\ Rtchwa' UR 1 3112 VOW ’ * «t»R maUc.ITana. CHAMPION SIRED TOY PIXHH.E - *>”V' * - - -*}WX> nHln; nrnumr m-a-UIAKA ana h ■ be*n,i Vnr, 59 VOLKSWAGEN . . artn-lnaialr I1M Vlrtnna Pit.. J , 1 w Upiloisterv n... a* i IV l.uxa, aTnvranm «onAl Inn . - - (-INI * 91195 ’Plimley Price ’JUTLAND BOARDING KENNELS ' - - ’ 3 utl 'Pal Bay Hw> tmalaa irOnulua 59 TRIUMPH TR3 59 STUDFBAKFR Vnnnla_rwma, Ivkl. UB 4 23M n^n ranyn World a B.aiir.n U^ooA •-MONTH r>Lh HiitTEttKD SIAM he*i.M..og »jt>iia caia oiriuon RROP cat. reaR-mahtp in geni h m* ONLY . . $1483 as a pm, ready rrj rskVAND V^nP^T 59 Sn’DEBAKER Lrk holiday, tutor, iaamn ihirmoalau iff rVJE aji ' , I1W “S" -1-1 "'•* — maiehing interi tsh What nffwi. 3«4 72i yean *A fid^rful with ( hit 39 Al'STIN A .VS 38 PLYMOmi ' dim |3.n KV J «II AIN-ir Spdan ;n ImidK ulii'r Dr. .^edan, A I WANTEn. MA^f; fSAOfSHIAD W Ifi'tfi and •.« mntnr punp* pri in kind!* hrmc Phan# r,,"m ”*rh^r *«erMi one, mmor. Mu kV4i4M _ whistle. Cu.stm REGISTERED Pt'RFRRFD (^»LD XOW . - $1193 Very Imv milOA S™"ilfaiB,,piM f'" ^ ** CHEVROLET Tudar "Plimley Pru-e - — i- Family a#da-t GM * piiuiaf AINmr S#dan auiomflilr. fu . Mmr f-u«u»m rad In A r^a ,19 Ai STIN A93 "6 ’ aulo- Iwauiv Nior lad* • Cl _ a „ . , , NOW .*1695 lutone vniiaWU’ACFN pdin:- «rnume VOLK.sYY AGLN upholsters- Dp tause. •isiwronm cundi ion . • ONLY . . *1195 ’Plimley Price $1495 SEE THE PARADE OF VALUES AT KMPRKS S MOTORS SAKE BUY $1595 <*l CORVAIR Station Wag 59 PI Y MOl 111 Sedan, \8 on pa(jio and heater oulo aulomatie, heater, de majjc transmission, while {rosier Very (leaf. wa||, R,.g $2195 *2243 SltBURBAV SAFE BUM- _ *1195 61 BUCK Haidlop. Fully 59 II I L L M A N Sedan. heater, defroster Good R,‘* »* . -*29W condition bumper to bumper. MORRISONS FAMOUS SUBURBAN “PEACEOF MIND" SAFE BUY — *995 PACKAGE lor 1 58 KORD Si-dan. heeler Easy Mind — Easy Deal! defrostei. custom radio. Two-tone. • All Cars Safety Laned * «M R.sondilioning S:. i* ‘fk^,* • C JAMESON MOTORS LTD sUBf-RBAN * AU ta" S*fet> L*ned Discm nt M MGKHA.N • (;.%f Risondilioning !>ALF NFW 1963 IULLMANS.’ t SA’’/- All Cars Clearly Priced Fully Equipjied $1995 56 CHEVROLET Sedan. 6 • ■jo.r)aji 5050 Warranty. 1— t.n* Hem. juni n cyl. standrrd transmis ' - steering, power brakes. Tutone. Top condition. Compare to $1295. PACIFIC $ * $ Saving Price .... $795 • •••■• 63 RAMBLER 2 Door. 6- rylinder automntlc, cus¬ tom radio, tulone seat belts. Only 50n orifl nal miles. Compare to $2895 PACIFIC $ $ $ Saving Price _ $2595 \7 i'iTBr^.'KKP *S5Sr Rover a-Lnre -sed-n. { 1 f ,0C*0 mik*5, ahowroom N O MUNCY U-O-W S M PAVMKXT Mlt> Al’KIIs ! GOfMlittOfl. I’AYMKNJA Tt> 34 MUN I HR I T»k« ii'.r'.w of Tri^iBCh -*<>. 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One n>.« Seian -ui,ae v«, original miles, tesi rVal nm' ri^Bn Ait • -und pondmon drive today. ONLY $1093 NOW *1295 -Plimley Priee $1297*.^ DODGE De Luxe Se * VOLKSWAGEN Sedan. r«tM, «nrt healer de 2*JLOT*J«Jf\.Tv Look’ 8" ."■ie 11 >0 • > F.WnY S'n urn Rr’C 11 3*1 s> Sel* II \% 33 ('••NS I. SerldD Kr^ |1 3ni> Sa,# II 143 3x \| 'TIN . i: 1U Se e rm ta VAI XHALL N.tan ,, H< £ ft •■« >»ie p*0 34 M< illHl! H«n1 Re^ J1 rftn Sale ••a M VAI XHALL « S*-dAn Ur.’ $«8* Sa>a is* 3.5 M'STl.N Srd8f Re^’ HU Sale •MS ta THAMKS Sin Aagon He* 173(1 tala 034 V. MKTRn -1** * W.-I -s%ie • ♦* 0* VAI’MIAIX S..l*n Hrg. Kvll Salt IT* 31 M M r H.- -A «t*» Sale ll** M V.VXHALL Sedan H' g « -■! ta e • ft 4( xtlN rr|ta.re’ Keg ft] X Sale . Kft 59 ROY'ER 90 Sedan, radio one ow ner $2 195 bl SI MCA Ely see Sedan A real huy at _ ’ $1095 56 Mil. I. MAN Station Wagon, very clean $595 cyl. standrrd transmis _ . . ‘ .... edan aL. radio. Two lone A * 6 Mon,h 1Vi Warranty room top unit. ,* Free Life Insurance i SUBURBAN • 15 Day SAFE BUY $1595 Exchange Privilege i ra I 58 I*ONTIAU Tudor Se * Free 6 Month Lubri $2795 dan, healer, defroster • No Down Payment to radio. Two-tone., white Good Credit Risks radio, wulLs > SI BURBAN fin CHEVROLET S e d a n l.*n A SAIF Bl Y $139, heater, signals $1095 57 KARMANN-GH1A whitewalls. j Spoils Coupe. Radio Reg. *$2095 _ $1828 • AU Cars Clearly Priced 61 CHEVROLET Sedan. «■ • 30-Da t . 30-50 Warranty cylinder, automatic. In top condition Compare to $2295 PACIFIC $ $ $ Saving Price $1895 60 METEOR 4 Door Station -Wagon. 6 cylinder, top i condition. -Compare to $2095. PACIFIC $ $ $ Saving Price _ $1895 Verv clean. SUBURBAN $1828 go CHEVROLET Sedan. 60 METEOR Sedan. Heat er. signals.. 2 lone, w hile 56 PLYMorrfl Savoy Se -‘'AFE BUY ...$1045 walls Reg *2095 V-8. automatic, top con¬ dition. Compare to *219.3. PACIFIC S $ * Saving Price _ *1995 dan, aulomatie _ $<>95 56 FORD Tudor. 8-ryl 59 METEOR Radio, heater, ‘At Ir It a a a -- - -M standar trans.. custom signals, 2ione whitewalls Saving Price - *1995 >> /EI1IYR Sedan, on;- rad,o. heater, defroster Keg *1595 - - J12171 - *NHa PUHURT1AN" 59 FORD Galaxir Fully 59 PLYMOUTH 4-Door 31 V AI XIIAI.L Sedan, 6- SAFE BUY - *795 power equipped Station Wagon. Custom cylinder .see thLi . *495 FOItri s.i,n ».*i Reg. $1795 ' *1391 radio, tutone One own r . . J <1(1141, lift* Iff, UPIIWKT. K- - - - m'™’r - SUHURRAX 39 TO RD Gall 31 VAUXIIALL S-Vtan. 6 SAFE BUY - *795 power .Hpuppeil cylinder See this . *195 56 y-oRD Sedan, k. yl Reg. *1795 ' *'394, -.a ml I vi a v .„u , „ manual tLans. heater. 58 BUICK Station Wagon • BONDED .SALESMEN ‘wW1101 h* ' Pliml<>-V *f*9-5 60 UHEV 2 Diair Seilan. • iwxmnuTK DKLIVURY. 57 Bt’H’K Super Hardtop «rwn- h,*t'‘r »»«• d,,,l"s,<'1 TRIUMPH M I Automatic trans. pusli acd sugnals. Di-al nm* s» m « and 60 RENAULT Da uptime ui-rrao ^nl"' Sedan, heater and signals METEOR, Unnvr n 'hlr, .. -iTunley Price ilTp.iVhilc-Ueai now. . _ _ wtes, * -s line, A h»« ui. -- t i ... ONLY $995 ONLY *2166 ‘ 0,?:v Tudor Sedan. * y-ii'viiiiV'ela automatic nans. Newlv v At XIIAI.I. -Sedan , .. 5 ,-»du ? ..e, CM . ecynnarr P» nied. \ery K«od .... ..I‘i.Ro„„.v*... cam ansiei. ti.ino mechanically. all Al sale IKK res •NOW *995 -Plimley Price Sif)95 <-'alt Today And Save CONSUL r J * Ai|ST,Nf f9" , SodKn 4-rw Life-Ins lined Contract liVS* AI1 com forts of a big wjlh (. M , NOW *1090 tar- h,,t w‘,h small car „ , 58 TRIUMPH S’B! *n * 4(t.*r, m--Klrt r»ili«. «4 utility uru‘ NOW ... *793 58 METEOR Convertible 58 VAUXIIALL Sedan ? CM • ArylinfW bccmv f*m* rrndlet. Rpf ti.ino NOW $993 58 CONSl’L CAJ4'-JfT nidio. I- intprv*- Rt* 41 -TW» NOW $1090 rxvi v M rHKV AT - BH Air ll.Nl.l - JhH.l ft N.6I 1! (V4 5T ME (Ml PY A T (Unit v 60 CHEV 2 Door Sedan, _ •' **• • '« 8r«*4*n. neater and dofnwtpr ». tan a,i» i <• and signals. Deal now ST S,'iV" le> ONLY $1695 molds it Wm l!-f t-a Vis 60 REN AULT Daupmnc M i, , ps Sedan, healer and signals *• !rV...l>rv7Un ■ « JYUuiCk. Oral now. «. »■ -a«.. easry„,,w^. , , ONLY _ *995 *■*'■*“ *** W LA nj M*n' . Man? M"f» 57 V«UX!«II :a 7.-Mi>r . . 7" ’ . 54 Keniu!l-a Vauxhail SA Mm.# ALL AI SAIaK PRIC KS!! w m n? vinpnm s? trj Cali Today And Save .i Vi. a - 7. ’vsT.^ss4 »' ‘JZi V \ ■■! f - St VhU''bII — Vi An /lta H <• - S« / >4ta#* — 55 Au« in Free Life-Ia«uned Contract’’ z-n-'' . ,s % . . ,, ■* M.4#u - H* Aunn^am - 4« Ail-f'fi 5Allh (».M A ( . ■ IL-.(»«ird - > till. mao — J* Mm-.f | 39 HILLMAN S«lan. KodtuNMl to _ $893 60 CHEVROLET Sis las, Very clean *1995 56 HILLMAN Sedan, j Reduced to _ $595 ,60 VAUXIIALL Station Wagon, very clean $1693 del raster, .on# owxier FYllly power rquipped er. Only 22.000 original milea. 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Radio, heater,1 - - - SRT- ™ SAKK m'Y - -- W automatic tr.namta.ion 57 PONTIAC 4-Door Sta- I HKAI.KV >-11 r.sir 33 PONTIAC Tudor, heat Reg. *1095 - *677 (ion Wagon 6-cylinder. mg imriitup. radKi. rtr has er, defrastei. .seat cov , [ custom radio, tutone. Ready 10 go. Reg. $2195 _ $1863 SUBURBAN 58 FORD Sedan. Radio p’ * * «,Ma SAFE BUY ... *895 h(.alrr. ..goals, haVlnZ P,lt* . *1W5 „ _ . Reg *1295 S1ir26 - - — _ u6 Mf-IEOR Tudor, cus pi y MOUTH Sedan 39 FORD Sedan. 6-cylln- l,im radio, heater, de ’■ "* -eoan _ _ I. (raster Excellent on Radio, heater, automatic standard transmla- d tlo ’ ' li atismisaion. 2 tone, white *ion Compare to *1.695. SUBURBAN walls. Reg *1095 ...*795 PACIFIC t S * SAFE BUY .... *915 57 METEOR Radio, heal S,vmg Pnc* - *1<*8 .-a.- rr- kiknaLs. 2 tone, white - — sion Compare to *1,695. PACIFIC t S * Saving Price _ *1415 37 METEOR Sedan. V8 walls Reg *1095 *SM 81 CHRYSLER Tudor 740 Rroughlon St. After Hours Phone GR 7 1189 golden cocker si-ANiKi VI FORD Sedan Deliver'- economy. Vi °*vi vi* r-u.^mne -.It i„.njvuuvwi M ’Plimley Price *795 30 n"> Guarantee CANARIES - GOOO SINGERS OP, > hpm fur breeding KV J-7ML1 AMf.NTH-OLD ~ GERMAN SHEP hull pup f#»r ulr W RJII MALE* PEKINGESE PI P. 4 MO Old EV 3-44:*. PI PP1ES t-Oft XALE CALL *T 1JJ l,«d> »milh ® TROPICAL HSR 2*» QI ADRA ST *1 CHICKS, POULTRY, HATCHING |«0S. SUPPUK T- NFW HAMPSHIRE HENS CO'l wig ini*, full !■> 1 >«ir ivltl *Sn. Strto wirv*riM« *8*ii.' om\ eDf 4 In •(«(!< 41 aifJi Hurry foi 57 M87TEOR Niagara 55 CH HYt+LKfU Sedan. *99 -Plimley Price . *795 ■ li-r s-a»n Xu,. .slant- 34 VAUXIIALL Velox Se SE.’ X” ST XX 1 d*n Very clean inside 2s.su Rt) iixa and out. Column 3- NOW *1238 speed gearshift. PLYMOITH 4 Door ’Plimley Price *593 Hr-tIIop V • An’Hfnalir I,«n> ru.ium radio, ,-w. 48 CHEVROLET Sedan. <*t* mm Rrg |1 v», _ _ NOW *1176 Plimley Price - Slid HORWOOD BROS. 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P,, T'-UT * WA.,'",, «! ^,3 “7-0 W .go,, 8 CVl . -U.O- Klfibel*. 2 tOOC. ^ priPe T ■ P. ■ i. ■ M - a a c ’’’ ,u3*"v:~ T! «A I malic, custom radio R^K 4995 - *635. compact cam x.V "d,,,"n “*' -',',^1 two-tone. 56 DODGE Custom Royal 53 VAUXHALL Seda. a ure i* *h<(WT» h> *hr qualify of hi* ir'^'XT2&; liamTLrSl 57 t-’HBVROU!T 4 Door 53 MEJ4CURY Ton Bfrpv f*ml* wiih »u|x-.(» a«-tiofl anil I Harding •ulornatrr 'ran* ruv f'an^l, aSidP VXin- MKRi l RY TUl’npikP r.'.ffllrnt TTinlif mailon a* proxm hy ' J1*^1 f**!"' wh:l*wall* Hard- j #... frumaar I -aa Ai*A ChanlHKiiK. hie 1WL’ pn/c winner. modei doVX* - - $59j C TULH« r. Loaded XXJth Sa>«hr*'e/e K*rm Kangaroo H-mU. ONLY _ . $1.*>95: eXll'a.A _ . _ $1695 GR HW. Viiilnri wfk’onie asutii. — 57PO\ riA( 2 Door Sedan - PLI.MLKY - 1 57 .NASII Metropolitan rhampton *ire »ir# rhampione g-\^‘tn%r •COOOfT'7 CoUDe Thi* hfiuliful ir*> Arabian klalhon ONLY . $1295 1010 E\f ^ ™ !,"« r*m:r!.i3m*r,.f 56 KARMANN GIIIA yates 2 9121 61 VOLVO 544 . 41995 PNK Fur f'»«1 eh-a* hia«*e hrvrd Spurt* model. Mum Hear a> 1 . . „ . »•> Arabian Aeali! will ilanrtaai wh>-tn«air 61 CONSUL Sed _ $1595 mud Hi ajiprrn rd mare Inf'-ima'e-n vaii- .7Q- «iR4 J»i95 * ysvv 4IS.) t? r»l nc oo o ru. •tint [57 .MKRCURY Turnpike 3 CruLser. Loaded with extras - $1695 37 NA.SII Metropolitan Coupe _ $895 M«« Furl FV 5 N441 OPEN EVENING! CASH! I’AaSH* CASH! We need ilean uaed cars Ciievs. Pontiac-s, Fords and Compacts x#l VI-STtN A.v> Jl AHVl 1 1 ane*r > a I lam WAS »;*.% N4>Vl a-V4N i 3* VW «’..a. h Kailn. WAS II ie.:. 1 N>-W a IXilH.K VX KKGKNT SKI JAN unriwnri MAS U'H >4A\ |;4j .'4 VAI \H AI.I- 4 > Winder WAS «**:» Ni iw IMS M Al'STIN A « Sedan. One fwner WA> 11 (Mb NnW |vqS 3* METEOR SEDAN Radm. hra er WA« A] IRS NOW |XMf. M -MG TIJ W AN l+S .V>W |9nS St'UURKAN Radio* healer, aulomatie SAKK Bl’Y _ $1895 tl ansmL'O'ion. 2 lone. UAMHI VP t Itiienhi-ia r $1095 . $7fM VAUXHALL aSedan* C om pa re lo $5%. PACIFIC $ $ $ Saving price _ $195 PNK Knr f'»*i eh'iw hiaiee hreed l<< Arabian Aeali; will elandaai ■Mid lee apprmrd mare Inf -ima*K>n «iPt <-Ji» s - year old hebreord pni.F 56 FORD Se-lan Delivery SUPER MOTORS LIT). heifer l.’.'i Yearling Angu* • r-«( alee' ftJli Yearling Hifef'ad if1'! hei/ei . |i2 Five 7-m-«Mh-*i II FHKD 4 Dr*»r Sedan V 4 aufo NOW _ $633 m*,H r,,t,‘n4 r«« oiue i n« .a%n 33 PO.VriAC, „4 ?• low mileage |:H5 *. 61 VOLVO 544 . $1995 61 CONSUL Sed -41595 *\ AnD /*, 57 OLDS 88 2 Dr. . *1495 ****** ****** 61 MINT MINOR ....$1295 M A, stin Sudan f.ul >alu» - BANK FINANCING - Morris - MG ■ Wolsclty I OPE.N I AM. TO I r .W. Sid John* « Si reef EV 3 011) ia;5 .35 RA-MRLKK Greenbnar * * - *,IJTton- ci SUBURBAN | iransmLkkion, new top PACIFIC 't SAFE Bl’Y - *995 41395 *1026 Savin. Prk# .. . *295 *T° 59 1 1 ANSA Wagon, heat ■vs MKTEOR heater. -»ig er. de fro* ter, wrv, ,mU »h‘"’wall*. seal 53 TORD Sedan. V8. «tand- clean. one owner, 5*1 *'* BieS 1 *59, ard Iran*. Compare to milos p«>r gal. 35 B L I C K Roadma«stpr $395. SUBURBAN Hardtop PACIFIC * * * SAFE BUY _ *595 Rr* *,09:> **1' Saving Price . *295 kr 8 Pal fa. Iimofh) flira«f-laife or; ■mall ln(« EV 4MS aflrr 3pm T H '• R O r G H RREr>~GKI.T>l\G i a-iiivl qjiet suitable adult* m phlldren S-eiae I7:.»4.4 • fiVY~ KOR HALE *35 PER TON delivered GRS-Ltf' I Ikmr Hardtop Marv ln«ubl#-fpe» mile* R»g »1 .fii NOW 41 l • ’SM I *. -I.n Radio, uae era .healei • H» ... _ $795 VI METEOR xrdan i-eyl -W PlaYMOITH. Si a' Jon Mat« 0n MINI MINOR eal value • UNITY I'SEU CAR! • -AW--e»« wuh naw lit-emea. I IGALAXIC ‘ 500." A/T tull> J’;’ ♦; GALAXIB lin*» ^quipped ntlea MMm L1- CLYM, ,1’TH Turt.., RaHtn ini 55 FORD Sedan _ *795 * W-Twm sette UIMIimrl.R-n-XT.tin . a'.UW-'i ■■’e"''*1 _ , _ I— . . . . . clean, one owner, 5*1 ^'*’1 *■ BieS 489.) . . *59, ard Iran*. Compare to mile* per gal. 55 B 1. I C K Roadmaxier *39->. SUBURBAN Haidlop PACIFIC * * * SAFE BUY _ *595 Rr* *109:> *817 Saving Price . _*295 56 PL YMOmi Hardtop. , a Tititr-KS • radio, healer. *ignaL ■'* ' bLARD Sedan. 4 v ^ fj,,g J395 jg--j cylinder economy Top 58 THAMES Van. healer. condition. Compare to ' i--.nt.ai Tu.aa Haaiar aad «( 1 >4 \ASII Convert «»-. V T* *nl' 57 mRr> *T lien "•I* « . rwt,-. *ka. ** *xA* II COnVPrl., M < HI \ N#w1,r, *T '•<1*9 I M Ut'if*.- >| „n* m*-n*r II4« 51 BUK'K Roxdmfi.sior I |h»H Sedan full', povaeied r»di«. et . Going at a f rad tor of ftiiginal mi NOW^._ 1M5 M.NK KAR-MEA NEEDS HOUSES v-A,l, and rum* Pti anyiima GH!B0ii 1 3* , 1 ijrain fed yeari.ing HfH. ’ AUSTIN .Somerset ■lein heifer* »--7i GH > >7* s. ... »»•»• • » jhnrtrf k ZEPHYR Zodiac Tutone. ^cylinder Over 3(1 Cara To choose From 52 DODGE Sed. .. MIUCX LIVESTOCK LH ALL I km la ffcjughi Inr ea*fi GR! 10117 Sedan Ideal lui-rwe NOW 2015 (^ua.Ju BTiSA'i^iK* >Y* S*'r 31 K('«b Station Wagon n™, 971 Yates EV 5 2455 MIDTOWN VALUES ” eSIS, X'" . *T i''” !;!!' *■ WICK «eaei*l. on. tna-nar. »U*9 I. PONTIAC v,«*n l ad jo |MI *- a_ „ . $195 W HILLMAN Redan CM *' 7/>D,AC 1,1,4 i6 AMELIA Tudnr . Mi ■ M NASH Rambler . *.. |4E> AAA CARMART — c ffc ... MANY OTHEM MAKES AND -•0*4 Cguadra npp Safeway |.\ 0 2713i MODELS IM Pandora EV 4 r.f* rirfiostrr, new paint, new Rradv to go in work. Il4,s SUBURBAN SAFE BUY *895 Ml: 56 VOLKS Window Van u heater j,, SUBURBAN. I SAFE BUY *595 NOWHERE BIT AT MORRISONS IMPORTS PRICED SO LOW! 62 TRIUMPH He! aid. radio, healer, turn Jignal* condition. Compare to *195. PACIFIC 1 ( ( Saving Price _ *295 53 PLYMOUTH Tudor. Compare to *395. PACIFIC S * * Saving Price _ *245 FAMILY MILKING GOAT |m GR I Ml WEEK Ol.n CALF - GR C .'JU M NIW CAt DlilCTOtY Pl)Rr) .StRfjon Wagon ‘■*rh« 'Kl a ( I Chev 2 door. 57 CHEV Sedan M#’ «l an. ft rualnm radio, dv»f.*. |-M%<-reri New nnmf. verv ararc# model Reg radh, Al plate* Min -iu rurally 44 ' A1 8HALL VirfHf fU'> d'Krt 3 aXf K.^larvl Avenue .N'UW $28.1 M AUSTIN Sedan _ I*-- | u f w .. a rwte.p KFDi\ M LEkKV.Mt SPECIALS Ni i IbJWN . . tBrti MIDTOWN VALUES XX. XX.X - "*'. i-*)"'-"' « ‘K,..i., cs 51 VOLKS Van nc.ler ■ >■■■ , ham. KM' e«MM. *“>* *H., Cl _C h, > al- • »IL 1. SUBURBAN CHEV Srfl«n »I2« Kk.’, KV 4*S7I ' i"'."" .1^ * u"1' *!■ ^ Willy*. 1-^vS jS Mricurv *’«.», 4 I VAI XHALL Vrtur . . r»4 I ‘*4 C AUILLAC CIH’PK DE VII.I.F Jvltidrl*akn . IrtJj. 7.7 Chev F*o » Kx*-eHrf»i‘ i-omlilKev equipped fur Hun k ir>< .• la • »ir1 Cn Urina Al’STIN Sedan tvij l*ai*r Irailei i^jii k lab •l.2Tdl. !1 fi’tN . \1 Au l«0 Ifc-fg. Vv Suhurtan. «.*•,( ev i-'ZTM Att-r v p m 50 AUSTIN A4(l Sedan 1195 R.mai Aj1 ’ Hu,n.,a. •' i^maia X NASH METRO r* any 52 PLYMOUTH Sedan J1W ,r., t m, ie.-* ~TC,. “Tt V“"’r , fv reaennalde offer cnnaldered «. rmkin c-a-r « «— ul' f'*, Nn T,*n^' K'- fiKajfteA. M PONTIAC Sedan $477 » »n i*a5 mknt art .x < ah , *.!) > Reg *1495 *129., ^ OLDSMOBILE ”98" Se- Pr 61 MG Roadater Coupe, dan. V-8. automatic. SAFE BUY __ impiaeulate. 4195 Keg *1995 nttvATTt.r • owxrrr> cak in • I* it* milk W ||||« standahi. Ml I ODWN Al TO SALKS e— 8r» tirr. J».I . . . . --—-I SAFE BUY *695 - * - - -* v «.r.a . ,Mr TRANXMisatoN, rtNiTiiM*RAm<,. MTVATE5 kv * msi ,,s _«**■** ; <•'-'« • IK»>* hri,an I * * ‘ ' 6u SI MCA llanMop. radio. Vt nonrr r ,n; SSfc c^*S^Ch ^ !• S 33 ™D Mhn heater and aign.l* “ DODCE 1 tfcu CALL Bilal.. RVVKni l!kW CHEV IMP ALA 2 IXMJR HAKU , „J5HWE ^^V 4^ Vl# % p m K . 4 . t«m »h»1 ruMur • —I ladlO. Nldp Windows. $1293 $914 49 PONTIAC top 2 ban.' painl. i* mri-i Biming and _ - . _ .1 _ Ini' IW '* w»n*«i offer Saan «C|fltPRRA V * * PDix llAt 1173 - — - hi a kit. aulomallu. Vk. radio, rli.. 4l Ei-JRI) 4’ul PE NEW ENGINE. . Irhl.in Gmage <# jahiNw' <7lt 4 IS4M m r'nA’’ nnnoufiDD «. j WTHING IM *W N 44- MONTHLY. I1*** mileayr t--W< KV J-31C4 Drake* l|re*. much mure See la I ftllif b p. in. SAFE BUY . . *495 60 BORG WARD S e d a n 4g DODGE^ J1(l? ti.m *IK «VVaMru!B,Srjulde#l*li >**■> PADiLiaAC HAKUTor »iv a,,‘^ . i? iNiNTiAc Ti POK hadio sic Absolutely imacuUtr 01X11 Harriet dr»mai*i g..g< r.«klilM«i 04.ni r [*HIVATK .Y. CHEV SEDAN. PEH nal*. healer f»rxv brake* ululi h. RfC- $1395 $914 LOOK ^ -F tie | - — - - - - '“tier EV' 3 -WM «a *ee al 4.V fee' condition, pnc# 0*173 EV 2-4.TJS. f»nm« *nd tkug* Hrbuilf • ar+turrlor. C*1!ST0MKR'S *477 ^wibK^*eT*nc^'TnM"' """ JSi ’V-.,”,k!ir "S. GREEN LICHT 59 FIAT Station Wagon. TWINS SALE*. HCR.NS1DE AT HARRIET i^T m ‘Xr.SH fud^sll^A^HA^ Iff!, ‘H* aWf* W’S * ’’ " ' * r' *r# . ‘ UGHT IfldiO, he«IPT «lgn«].N OVfT « I — AllTS ( A KM 111 HNSflJfa AT tIAtt* itUdk*. tHiIln ilu! Iiralrr. fMD Will 1*^,1 ,jt„ FV 4 3>fT3 PPfYTTrTTnM ' • v^x^-i p 11 | SELL l»f MODEL A COACH KIKT a. f 1 1« irad. (IH V 4433 f IkL/l PA IION |() p^.,- •• K ‘S' Vg % Tr.;, 53 *N™“!?A'"2NAL , 1 W »-p«*VR Sed*n. heater \ >* * iixr< 3. Aiutita s. Veuxhaii. I on h lut Doi'k, duiU, lAign.ils whiU'wills Ppio^ - $495 „ MX> > TK3. 01.0:41 Alts Car SUBURBAN D - *\-(xs . K >t""»"t" «' liar, ,h evjnwj. ' .... ^ R<’8 4l-t95 *1324 o2 CHEV. Sedan _ *95 Custom radio. One owner. Compare to *795 PACIFIC J * * Saving Price _ *495 1WU (TIEV IMt'Al.A 1 IXklK IIAHU Reg *1295 *914 49 PONTIAC . .$49 *495 60 BORUWARD Sedan. M DODGE _ . |m Absolutely imaculate Reg *1395 *9 14 1 LOOK «JR THE Hat CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN Ph,ma GR S J-*« ,a KV Sun- 47 POXTtAC' RER' ILT .11 CHEV1 rngin4 Radto. healer, defroxiei [ KV ,No_ Money Down on the Above Specials! oupe - *145 radio, side window*. -SUBURBAN SAFE BUY ... ! CUSTOMERS GREEN LIGHT PROTECTION Nearly Everyone Knowi .rat Iter tV H» ' .W Rt'lOK SPECIAL 4 DOOR HARD- |«* MONAHCH KICHKI.IEt *K- mw ~a* »miT twrC Alra , - ’’V auttamatM ladHt irreen Mill rfen exix-lb-n* (xaidtfVai. gleaming v,, thins down low ment* no in- JT, T,A«-.Ji0,’r,: VKHV ",n"l*‘r i™*1- -"-1 '-rm- GRJJa41 „..h IT73IZ TCT* m-uran,-,-. an ha apehrS to' "bdiumi Kil>f «u n«MH-e>rt offer . xaiua,.. v,., GR 4 J3«I1 M'k IS GOOD i_0fc_D LAH0 , 1«7 (NJNSI I. |.oW MILEAGE. EX "'“n ‘Ln 0ALNIJEKA A HITCH MAN , 1«*7 (NiNSI I. LOW MILEAGE. EX jfLV. KURD SIX TV DOR. LIPENS **P*Tiy EaVCTyone Knows f,n|f|„ MV..nBn am, r.df ‘I, Kola TV 4 -.1 ■od.-e-n r** w. take a, REN Al LT TOP fUNIHTION eEDAN flHU ta fHon. Koafl LV . «jM win 1 1 Unde 477 L’llM J.iwr mileage. 040,. KV if'.!' rash No irada Phone 4^ . ar. f V 3447^ ' ,r ^ \*** HtLI.MAN MINX HEDAlf i9fli HILLMAN IHMW Rf‘NNIN'» attrr 4 pm EV 3 47M ^ KVSAfJM. * 4o 7 — — — -r— ^ .v-W.'v 4 ,W‘ IW NEF.DR WORK. i!«« lJ.dx;E SEDAN 03n PHONE - - For BPSt Buys 7SSHilXlL V l^.?ri,fI5aS EV 3 >123 GR 4 WO | jN PLYMOITH DE I CXF Cl E'AN "4 - - 1 -NT I a 1 a , t. 4BSO MtT an) ARA. lull aauitifUkt 1 int.-rl sla.v iarilo „ . . , „ _ . 1*»> A1“T1N GOOD CONDITION HI HNSII1E AT HARRIET IMS AESTIN NEW LICENCE 44 CHEV WITH (1 PLATE*. STS l.N» „r ntfrr EV24.Pt M Respectable Year* in »tw ■„ i,.,k msw ^ n| rw ,|>1nR hardtop « pl*'" KTyM41 kvmbg 14 VACXHA1.L VICTOR MtLNE S •••* Automobil# RuMnevA" 15M CHEVROLET HARDTOP tZ». !N-aar ' ala rm* . w»rr hr-k-i R * PONTIAC HARDTOP STAND j 19612 METEOR 2 DOOR HADIO nvHe Alai pm 3|Mt [k,ugla* Y^l^g St £Vr 4 8174 l,'l'nrr f,ld EV 4 -3UCT and H But «ngliP GR 7 S)'j0- aid *hif1. V». new paint. W !O707 and healer. |infl GR 3 4431 S14 KiSD TI’DOR IMi MERC E.N j Ml-ST SELL 3C P< iNTIAC. iEST •' ENVOY WA TON. Will TAKE IM* MERCEDES I4HD RADIO M HILLMAN PERFECT INSIDE ya ana GAtenL 11 taka- G*S S4SI hna. GHI1SO. and haaKr It .M. GR S-4S2E u4 out IM 1211. NATIONAL For Best Buy* Rr,va, Son h in- D.U.I.. S19 Yates St. ISM EoSrt TODOR IMi MERC E.N EV 4 8174 1. Exchange privilege 2. 50-50 Warranty 3. Bonded sales staff 4. Lowest dollar differ¬ ence 5. Grind used car recon¬ ditioning SUBURBAN MOTORS - LTD. - 3377 Douglas . EV *6131 59 FIAT Station Wagon, radio, healer, signals. Over 10 per gallon. Reg *17(95 *895 Many More at The Island's Largest And Busiest Dealer MORRISON CHEVROLET- OLDSMOBILE LTD. LOOK -FOR THE TWIN SIGNS AT P — - A— - CHRYSLER I r i PRODUCTS LTD. YATES AT COOK Phone EV 63411 l 940 Yale* EV3-!!0« ^ Pimdiiinn, ■ p I 0 1 ■ I - Kvtja . TTDO0 I EDAN * hlu*. nrflltn! p I 01 ■ ■ mriwAmi 9 WMW9WWI WJ 2€ Baili| Colonial I io* car* *o* sali S« Ildar. March 1, 1943 I— CAM FOR 1ALI nooo (To u oooo D D D D D D I1M CARS FOR SALI 7) 6 O D o o o u o~o o O o o O o 1, O <1 s O- Y) o o o , N- O o MOTORS <5 o o o VICTORIAS o o X CLUSIVE O , o fX)RD DEALER o rx O D D Growing With DO D O Get All Ihc Kact*! O O D Victoria D O 1 O D DtO OLSON MOTORS o D DAVID MOTORS DfO WONDER DEAL o D LTD. n o 0 u do Forty-four Exciting o D dJo Ford Modt-la o Winning Contract lit ROOM AMO OOARD I It! AFARTMINTS TO RINTI-Ut ARARTMINTS TO RIMTi m AFARTMIMTS TO RIMT > 61 TR Sport. Road.- D g To Choose From 0 . ^ o ?. !fr ^unshmr >ollow D ,, AV,.. r: n ‘*be borne In mind. The O f’ ,mmacu D o ANGLtA *’3 go*" O|fao( t)wr h(, djd no, Q ? ‘f,c r* P ** a Mon,h P1 double to reopen D throughout tSUSS D Q O nmhahIv m3 Down, O, moan* that ° D 61 VOLVO EES , D ° *63 a Month O lh,'re, ,s onP *ul' hP (> r , , . n „ not anxious to have n P d"°r Sedan. Radio, D ” . . 9,v„u . BKIIM.K WHi neither iide vulnerable, ° When partner it- ^ bidding 90.,: uon,n, the biddinc S311'* w**f No'* tmt opens tne Dinning , ^ PoM pM •l!‘° m~- v, . A make some allowance («) U) a o j » * 4 * 4 3 2 4? 6 3 2 f? 9 OKI 001*44 a 9 7 « * K 7 4 5 (b) ft) a OJ 10 164a K 5 3 2 _ f , 3 0*5 <>0 7 0 K Q ■ $ 4 * 9 7 « * 9 7 (c) (,) A KJ 10944* 1 4 2 V 2 © 7 0 0*3 0 ( 5 4 *K7S + K J 9 4 3 4 \ - PURHISMID 1 MAKE YOUR HOME WITH ME. _ _ charming pla«e icpm Beacon Bill %r. .. _ Park, near ih# tb^n. Excellent VlCtOTta MOtOT Court meal* and rarr for lady. gentleman REASONABLE WINTER RAIL! or couple. Kumiah v.**r 315A _ » Waat'Gorga Rd. SV 4*HU TUDOR GUEST BOUSE " - Pur retired and elderly people. Pin- San Sebastian Molel Ml accumnmdatlur' al reaaunahia LOW WI\TFR hatm r>M lp.ti.si. luunir TV. Dlmn. C|JK55, u£ room or Iray servaa. N«ar i-i anil u... «.r\ii-. m/amklv 21!: Si.8** “ ar I'uim.n J, Wt,ii£rSniu iv B-mn UMFURNISHia 360* Panoramic View 5™ i" ,'iV' B*> “ arr.um.ia j, We« uii. r™ ivnoa *™ '■ »>“ Ril ev »na«. _ _ _ _ .. _ _ _ Colored pium&m and appaanoaa BREACH DRIVE WATEHKRflNT. U ROCKLAND AVE —FULLY «« •Wraluri. eu«a rad. haalad, year 360* Panoramic View «st a rxw trxmntxn l trt SEE FOR VOUBSELP WHY BURNSIDE BICraiRTQN COURT p“gg,S^ 2j0 Dougin St. si^anxsn Mite, wita acuoi. pm-nte "Iv.ry Boll, a IV. lull.* m* ul l-sd. at itoru. .pact. 1 tUdruum Slum 1140 k> CM *.| «• “!> * 3 UMram Mint.. Ciu I. IU0 !“«•■ Mcluwa luu to. only tia run month *«.ri wisn:r. j-kcdroo« only «u». mm.I awirnmn* rxnl Run kuna •Ul P*R MOHIB pncaiF home- Well heated, nicely furnished. wuHudrn* linen, dishes and Jf1* , ?**", P*”1 nKI ntaNSLCAMADA HIGHWAY furnished rurnn. *.-id bi«rtl. use ul cutlery oaufortable and secluded. ‘ ***: P«*S“e« *>“»■ Jn^S.i£Aavn WlJRNVnK attractive l'"n* rwun. Suitable for l-bedi m apt. In in* mom. balhnwm. *)iUJ toJ?ndry ^vrsis'HvtPrrrinN rsviWn moldleaKe lad) 1L3 per monlh kitchen, stove and fridge. F.vcellent CMtrollad autri KV j-is:.- *e« ' iew. near water lower. Gtai ■* “*■ ■ g — — - — per mi Suitable for smale lad v or GLA DWAYNE kentlemaa BEACON Ijirge mi. twin tied*, also ground- - , _ _ * _ . n..r rnt (i.we Ui g«ji1 aervtre. Cmtart Rental DcgS . 240 DoUgll EVS-’JS 1U»I St. Charles KEtt * STEPHENSON LIMITED , A^, _ - SM limpmmml U] IMlriAKII MllaS, Cti.M FORT ABLE ROti.M, BOARD, EV 4-MU 2-fladrooni SuitdA COMFORTABLE ROOM. BOARD, fo; elderly man. Private home. EV ?-Mi3 ROOM AND rv »ARI)~i'OR RF.. tired' flikriv crtuiHc family home >4-4S«. MONTREAL TRUST CO UU IjOVERN MENT STREET KVM135. EVK-Vfl UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH Apartment for rant right an the O d 37 SUNBEAM Ra. n ^ G ^MERCURY MoIpoi Q P pje|. Tlldor (laptop. D ° tiALAXIK (1 SLawian A n I ii X I hTWk f\ , __ 1. r . I »■ $79 Down. O lor hia no Hump bid not boinK quite «.s strong u SaWS'JrSSf would be if he h«d made It directly over the opening *** n,ry bid: .s . leopening btd, It does not have to be quite wnclT'or- ^ BEACON TOWERS 240 Douglas St 1 karuum BoitM. |I3B tm MB . 2-Bedroom Suitaa fltt u» Ulu Culurad yunbrng and appliaicaa. taw rievaiura. primming puul oaa Dsnjuet flmin. laundry Wclllllaa drapes aupplied. feu dark. Fat appoint meat In tins hum buildup pAana W name. G snsral Manage. . 1U Oaagiad OfnC EV I 2214. Aorry— Ha CMldian ar Fat a. mm slag YOUR W1PECTKJN » VITRO Engnlra at Ifr A Stephen*. mi Limit* ERS fut Government Street Fauna EV AMU. anyunw O ard t t a n s m i s sion. Oj p out _ $1195 D O showroom cotuii- Ol p p ° i,lon OD56 DODGE ClLslom D O $79 a Month ol1 <> O • » Payments Risfuced <> . (O XX'ith Higher O o Dowti Payment O 1 o o ! o OUSO.N MOTORS o 1 o o , O 1036 Ydtc.1, EV 1 1111 o o O!' O O O O O O O O1 a Pass. If partner wanted to hear you bid spades, mm. F3) Empresi EV 4 flAA3. 121 ROOMS TO RINT- COLONIAL IN N O Ranch Wagoni One Od button drive. Power D ° OL^ON MOrORS O O ow ner. Low Od steerin'* power D ^ ^ O mileage - $2199 O D brakes. Exroptionally D ® llXW ydt"' KV 111110 A O D clean D ' ' A O 61 DKW SUlionOD throughout . . $995 II ° ° ° ° A O A Q Q f Wagon Very elean O d D HI FORIIGN IMPORT AND O and economical $1299 O D 58 KARMANN-GIUA D SPORT CARS O at innn •i-nrt,.i- n S sP®r,s. Tutonc black D ... kxcklknt (iiNnffniN u Vi ruKL). luaoi in O D and riM^ Re con d i D al r'k,r*" •t.»w «r c**i uifei c«u O beautiful con Op li0n.-d motor, D _ O dition _ $1299 O p «.-tQA n BH1T1:1H »oto«s. bmw cans X L laai° *‘59> D .ui. <-ari»a Ml i>M. ps A _ O d D EvuBq _ e a singleton. I -JUtl™™ g? - b. Two spades. Partner was not anxious to hear im*Tc— Apply Bench Drive. M 7n >V LKN MF.NT^ ST Three NF^\V — NEW — NEW n»MiiR .end lasip. hilJv fumisliPd. i.svnntvui i p uiTur w ‘nM“d'd Bi AT 7A DALLAS Rt JAD — . Two-hedpaim Av4 j0 Per Month — sr-urnl tl.s- muito. .«! InM- in lmmrda:, po.uu.oa. living r« Lid. Fable, warm, tet Fun .*trret. ev fwi CiV”,JfT.^ity tSI; FAIHFIKLD-CLUSE IN. GROUND ?. O 1036 Yates, BV l-llll O >ou biri thl* *u“ •* 1 fo“'od huJ ^TiSvmS *»» - w ,, rv vour NpBfle null is self-sustaining o|»|»sitr a balanced - modem »uur complete modem tui- D 11 U|- * . . Kllt ...... hand LARGE ROOM EOR O Ul E T niture. in* ludev push hut h indgr. jarburaior. drapes rugs. IN ^ W v' , , . _ _ I _ .1 _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ 1 1U1M lain ImIb A^mII. U.r. b I ItV. ma> be useless to partner if he plays al no trump: i»r»r_Jjtn » i wm lied* Adult- March L Hju, includes heat, light, eir. c. Four spades Your hand is worth a game bid; j w i n ds o n hotkl. warm. d»h. A»n.-ir..' bis t-.,n st wh> wau .’ lean, reavnable. ** Cnuitney St EV A4-JIP < eves EV 3 3A4Ui _ _ — - MORAINE APTS . 730 VANCOUVER 2- BEDROOM APAATMENT* AT ST - Modem 2-twxdnn apt.. «msik- MENZ1E* and NIAGARA ing distance to lawn. Living iumd, IM 30 Per Month dln.ng area kilchrti $tov« and . _ . , _ _ lndgr auiamaia laundry fat'd- lirmrd.*:. pnouja Iin aim per mo AniMUt i«»v. CANADA PXRMANKNT 1W UAi-'A!? *0*0 l-Hrt'l* •!*.. TufU.NIN. GENLRAL lir* to",h«. ;lo>' wl llBw. Tni tT m furnished ur unfurnished l&a ter ^ , mo. Walking distance to VMD. Phone EV 4-9073 ar \n_ 2 Yard EV 4 Vita eves. CARLTON APT* . 911 CARLTON TCP RACE Modem ltk-im apt.. Ii'ing rreim with dining arra, p It BROWN RENTALS <-«rprted kl.ihm iwnnj Irsljr M KARRS APARTMENTS II* v"S.y Sm.hr-UIT TV hnnkup I- Mk.iv. sow. - ttu-htlur ,pmn- l-r ™iwt« *>' rt».tm« I<» mem in new (dock, handy to alaelru'iiy. town all cunvenu-nces. I7N month. SHARUTDN APTS I SB ST.VDA- 2 w»»a«v bel air 2 ssvsmTm rnr 61 ”*"*• Sondpr D..I- „ D Co n v mibte. Aulo- D s S: o on a New- Anglia O d malic, radio, heater. D S Kor NEW' *nd USED S - coiwul. falcon. O D Ncw ,op whitewalls D S TRUCKS SIFT FASTS, TIMS AND < » Fairlane. Ga.la.xie. O D A hairt.,0.find- D S S ACCISSOSIIS . . , . . ° D model - $1495 D S See S ' - - - O A$5JLDo\ vv1’ o S ^ „ , 4 D S Yol,r rnKk s QUALITY ALL MAKE duv\.\ D A Goofl Deal More D S Centre _ *S in p^n \i ,u ? P *'0i' A Cood Deal Less DS .*< • skats re i phoi.stered ** P°r Month Ci *♦ r> o si-Bl'RR W s • iwok panei^ rkcovkreh O Or 7 a.ri,vvo - . • HEADLINERS REPLACED MtivrLAD ^ * MyluRS ."s LtJTeat etwtee of matenaJ* on the ^ ML I LOR RidrtiLi o [> DAVID MOTORS DS S luand O Sedan, automatic. 6- O D LTD. D S EV 641131 S AL1 u m o. ass O cylinder, with Or D > ' S . rei-lacko 9 radl° . - 5UW ° D 1101 Yalea EV 6-6168 D S S S S S S S S S S s W»n i.°Jk* "K'’'lnEI> o On d — — - - - -- OR ft[n-'iLD O Vi JEEP station On D D D D n D D PA.CIK1C CHRYSLER kk\s cxr O Wagon. -4 wheel drive. O - — TRUCKS — rtntw poet. O high and low ratio. 0$S$$$S$S$S$S$S 60 CUEV 1 - TON Pickun e.vcinc chiivsllii rv \ . . . . a> * ’ » * - o*i v. .. a. KA’ 4-2411 e. Two no trump. Over ... opening no Uum^gfKRHY jom honjc |- you'd jump to three, but you must allow partner | uni. Yov l- w.icom, io m.r mi Ntwpuri. Sum« ' UAY\. E RAPARTN.ENTX as* e leeway When his bid' is a balancing action. S5*M!f* •“ h"™ Caaau HlU- umruon aits uoriion st raw. Hay n.«a -'tiinnm . T B. t- :» T Mi. „oni,.m„., sy-.w ~ - i HNji niihrtl m-tdwn li « c h t ' I ^ ^ HOME— ■•r in town. Il3 I>^r mo. lencv- • ,rn mn^tmnjij.Di SM) I ca II for a foil tea iyI major, you can correct the *yr' •;r>* Cmmci Renuj i»i* m,,nl»h « Rn*Ti a i ih rcssion b\ returning to three club* should he I - ^ - - — I KKR a *tkphknson i.imitu> iij k«i simi. kv yuit 2-Brdnn mjM liv.ng hum with FP kiU'hrn. ahiw and fndgr, bathfuom. Ml prr mo AvaJiaMa now._, Cbnlirf R#nial DrU UR A STF.PHENSfSN LIMITED aa Govn-nm^ni Si. EV FUll (An Avsocuied N«»*pai»Fr» rvtturDi TRUCKS See Your Truck Centre SUBURBAN MOTORS EV 641131 S Itr FARTS, TIRIS AND 1111 TRAU.IAS AND TRAILS! s ACCISSORICS | _ FARM _ I QUALITY ALL MAKE BOR S TRAILER SALES *S , COVERS EVERY PAMPER VEEtK A I S • SKATS RE l PHOI.STERFD SCAMPER JACK SET. j < • rtMyR PAN Eli RECOVERED »»F«h flvr m.nut»*« fn*cn !'» ' • HEADLINERS REPLACED r -und n>A L.' im h« up ... *1? 1-BlTMt "t mAlenali on too h'J nvS,,ik h-mr. «n.l Ua,<-1 S iwand iiraiiem. Kri»KiM the Qualify |Kft lines* misconsil U« s ims I M TERRACE K>:ST HOME- *n I'iwn. 1 13 I>^r mo. lenev- ' ,m lnn>tmnaij.Ri gw UR a STEPHEN. SON LIMITED iajor, vou can correct the i..vr •>n. M g' c-jfuact Reniaj l>hi m"n!,h b » ■■ 11 o three club* should ne i — '.S.4^' K" >l ^ | ker a ^tkphknson 7«j Fan nsTnFei. EVvius - — - - BEGBIE REST HOME. WHERE •• G'*«‘rnim*nt St - - - OAK | everything i« jutt a lit’ .a bit bettar. EV >3411 ^ a»«, ,.paper» P^Rlure. rngBeimtii EVMiti a ; COLLI NGW1V1D CoT7rT 3*5 IMLLASrSS?- S2V5E. e I CRESCENT GUEST HOUSE /|S FAIHFIKLfI RD 11.® HLAtH DRIVE 111 T^AMLKfif ANfi TKAILIK H *m< ur«1 Joan Cirt De luxe vuite-1 end 2 *»*dmun»R. ®Uiie availaMe at PI get VICTORIA S MUST EXCLUSIVE 111 TIARIII ARP IIAILIB EV.- e N^vly »nd fullv -fumi.hed Miner mu unfumi*hed or Ibi prr nv lui n REPRiM >h' APARTMENT BUMi. 9ABKS - — ■ — r - — - - ; r!.»e f.i petk and l.m-n, on hu« Pii'quef hardwjojd fl'iur*. rradentiai imrkiilu- (DmlNm. EL FTAMIXGO APTS. 3C DALLAS ROAD THE WHtTK HOUSE 117® BEACH DRIVE’ mu unfumiohed or »to par m fia jnREPRiiOF’ APARTMENT BUM! Piquet hardwjojd Pour* .|qu.h rmdentiai parkilke ®mik>n. _ _ ,-HuME OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD r ,ute TV, parking, mafd service. r*,,- next 19 the Oak Bay Golf Ciiw and ; Pinonal care. 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RESSS * fl^TTr. ^ »>i.*v,iia rr¥*h*ie h-ime* an.l travel . - — fill - 1 — 1 ,n Tweedamuir Man — — - - - - - — - - Eierlnr-lor kad entram t nailer®. KemkiS the Quality VACANCY IN REST HOME. PER- **T I*'** SEA^IEW TOWERS n,- ui.in-*.- i„ fin* p.,^™ -S-sskWr. w ’ •* H<’Mt ■ - '"X-HS. wtchksust™ xkwly SSki^wS!. *»£"*£•* mT L."m* kvS£«. M . ....... _ _ _ _ l W lived -HLlalBie I'N e ..rking r.,u^le *1 .11.* . ia“ c 1,y’ * F\ «2« HOUSKKEfPING ROOMS 4,1 ■" *' Aiea.x «ar,n l« mn ^ j-** *P*r m^w*- ^anpiatew cpper TA«*H»:DR n.i.'R M"Yi: IV '2> wf.ll-fch mangle nami oau. ^ war. w* O Now rubber all O S 1 O around _ _ $3f»q o $ O o S O OS BRAND NKW O NO PAYMENTS O S O UNTIL MARCH O S 1963 O Consistently the Low- O S O est Average Prices on O $ RENAULT O the Island. Life Insur- O S O ance Contract on the O $ STATION WAGON O Lowest Finance Rates O * O in Victoria. o S The Revolutionary Ca O OS You Have IWn Wai o TOP TRADE IN O -S ing For O ALLOWANCES <• * Excellent, condition througliuul PACIFIC S $ S Sav aig Price _ $1695 ! .Xi; K, MGHT im id ate "J,$ *£** jg EV 4.774 to 'view. " T' — — | i>^gTQ, 'fiat ’tall M U Cb-b- i he II.FOi .f’TRAVFl. TRAILER ^ _ _ BEACON LODGE a» TEV^mSo. ** C,rn*,lwU’',t- HI ILT HV k.VICHT „«,!.» -JU, 1... ,T TMK | R.» IM ML » ItouUaa SUM Mil.™ XT "SmI^UuS’ \£J!L — _ _ _ _ - l ,-uau*. c 11. Oni, c„n hnt!h. rnm, ,or-, m-x na*«XW|l.j.«.rajmx „Rd«. 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BU ' '*'wd,, "-'K L,lCATION-KS<}U[.MALT SOCTHGATE ST — .--hodroum, frame* n4 Dundas EVM31 Al «. *1 4 p in i v 1 f.v 1 * ' 1 aiRu-Id '>J»- 3 room* and bath by »id* duplrx. fu I7<» •* • w r. TRAVE”. TRAILER mwr WARM COMKDKTABLL KOuMa > aN~0>V 4M.L~rrw V Appl.ince. nrlud« eles lf# range L L, 1 ramie 445 on «• U33 RU.kMh.al W? F.nJay^., T nruddie^ged or e dertf lenan;^ .v J!; relngenl-w. on TOnge-heatei ™ '™*r ™ _ .. \;,JundV.r,CR.Si -V-Y d«. MJj] IMHH .. «. ~ 112 CAM AND TtUCKS ™w ‘ - - - —— - - - _ _ WAMTKD KV . 7444 af>.-i . • »K ® MONTH*. Cte*Y 3- ROOM | OAK RAY RENTALS SELF-CONTAINED 3^ ROOM IP- - . BRIGHT- CI.KAX H.u-.rKLre IfrtCnluM. Nr Bupl.x r»ii.d r— 1> d^unijt. S S S S S S S S S $ S -wn m, ,30 m- u,_ kv rsar, R'Kl*' TvV.«, $ S p _T — _ '■* _ TO RKNT rUR six Months. ^ t *!,V7F, i»ll»r B pm. lean Adult* *mJy 213 Fort Stiaet For autnpteia informal, an eai'act P. R. BROWN A SONS LTD. Rentai Agent* Maieti 13 Aduft® EV -JN44 EV 2 .o3_ and - Ol R NEW LOCATION 31kl Biaatrard Street Your Car* ■Heart'* la tba battery 213 Fort Stiaet BV S3433 rLuSE IN 2 BEDROOM APT - - - - - - - 1 mi v ghi, hea: iPt-luded. Call M -a FORT ST -CUne to Jubilee 3. il»r*Jtiam at Ritbrt C>*ua>lNta’efL r»icn ouite ttove and fr;g. SjS. SO TEV 2-4331 o.-.rA. 1/xTM-r irisni ,xi -tu-w Jubilee 3 I.t»rkam at niinei «.>NuaiiNU’ea -1 a. >M a !iS£ Bum .7'* ;«.».» |WH« _ ^2S3‘JTP,K «SS ' wmJS nIS*1* BACHtU* SUITE, VKRV CLEAN, S -a- r-M , , ^ _ BAHEKI * H> GMr 1 Ton Pawl. GohI .. , „ aiT14 S, . Foe a *trong. »ure i'art every am* condition. Get^an -acme * PACIFIC S $ S 12-VOLT BATTERY s Saving Price ... $I95 $12.75 Ex. * 1116 Yale.s Si EV 6-2111 Obhwim 6ut»u«s FRANCIS BATTERY * TIRES LTD. Rat reading Spenai;»tg 1 1 $ The Revolutionary Car s[JIH)iidiidodddi)»i O $ You Have B dominion muTors !' . . x , t n kv>s,u n mg 4'or NO WATER NO ANTI FREEZE NO GREASING O OUSO.N MOTORS O * O 1036 Yates St. O 4 NO ANTI FREE; O Phone EV 4-1H4 O * O Wide Open Until 9 p.m. O 5 NO GREASINt o o $ O Q OjQ O.OAYO 0-04} $ J4J5-7JE GAS ai, ---wat-ora ■ 1 ], - - - ^ * - - _ $ j i> s« nmi, -t* pirkup bum n -HRRrnt:T w r*ry rtwionj y a I, - ;• T» , J? INTERNATIONAL . 1> raa- an «r aim KV *-.« MOONi/i & SONS 4 Ovpi 18 M P.G. 5 • t Pirkup* gy.,» d — 5 / * $ X jj J' v tt Window Van «'-‘fa tl 101 AUTO OIFAIM. . 58 FORD 4-Door, standard , Fully Equipped S " “ S"n Si*v,CB.. TOWINS ^ shift, tutone _ $125u « -I* li«i n - - — . ' •? l> Jb VOt.KSWAGEN But. new D. ' 56 STl'DEBAKER 5 ONLY * " Rnnwi,' - S’* p. Automatic Transmission « Lowboy _ <105.. 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EV 3-Iiud. n l> DOMINION MUTORS » EV >3HU UK DOUGLAS ft • • • '» BRAND NEW » MOU'LE CAVEMAN » CAMFERa • • • D f«» D TRUCK f ENTRE I» t UHEVIIOLET ^-Tuo P IL'GHT »!'« *>KSKKPI.M; ROOM — Warm il«an i|.»e In Amu A\ail-i' •u:'?. strive ard fridge feC (X). THE ROYAL TRUST CtX . Ofl G-nrmmerU Street L’V 1 nn Ing. Kovi. m EV I- jgM. IM APAlTlMim WANTta Tole-em Trailer Sales ’ ^ ^ ^ , park colrt ' _ _ _ 1 XKWLY nKO^ATEUS-RMSCITE jf rs ^ AH ,Z %£ “! •'** *i«k r* <*r in. m-itjil* home* NICELY FURNISHED SUITE I'oR'c. ’ hr*’ ‘T* drape* range and fug. TV aut,6 &r< in n.l tta*el trailers | gentleman Kverylh.ng included. 4)3 . • . *'J * • ** Adul“*| matir *nhen tad dryer* Sound- - .s VAnr,...**r re , ' V bf . g DOBrfed Waikm* rf.’Arw* Rub 111 mobile caveman i* Special in Rebuilt CAMPtRa p Tran.smi*«i jna and Ne- Geara P CLaKKES Al TO PARTS i CHEVIWL*?vfiT"' 5 r.-g ItoHS... KV VT7? 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K. , nr.r ... .nd tail- ' l*h>fig KV I Mil EV r to- 1 ni I u.l,d adiiit. -d> . Ito. M-i„ If You Want Your Car ' Ri.hKtN »!tATKi»~ it . . . .'»t s_ n tt- ■ Kv 1 T: ir55c* UCATias. gpxealks - . .. '"■"-'J n -■ BuWLno .MALI CLEAN BHHIMT Mt*r. I, Ur*. M* , lHm>l >,a. dm d-wi>w Enquire MAYNARDS clean imi-mr- ^hTFITTk . . ^ " :™' jTZ2Z.kX£ ',c'"r“ Auctions ^-v ^ ^ ^ G*~™ _ ! rphr.iT.-i-Lfx~rHKn-R.VSMX „ , _ .. CLEAN HEIGHT WARM ROOM. ,'{• ilmmS? 1 » .i ' *• LINDEN RiICKI.ANU MODERN 1-pov.l, rMnnv. 6.BI »~1 ■■€ Cars Bought Outright < - •••.<»« u-n KVt.i--. ^ ‘Z _ - _ _ .. bedroom heated kridge. »iw »« m*. .-hiia «T!r.mt. or ,. VolND H. T ELATE G..3U lit APAITAliNTI TO PINT ^'VE CLAN. .SABLE O, RE i-.HdR »-.vr«dO KV 4-tta- Sold by Auction "_KV -±" _ UNFUtNISHID I uarai.k available WSouT' j n^AtRS, - .... . 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TRADES $ $ By Experts, any make, including oil $1695 - OVERHAULS - As low as $16 i parts extra) NATIONAL MOTORS (CAST TOP UCALITY RADIATOR 1 in< ! uried adult* «<»l>. 443. M-ji a I S» ion XV 4-701 i. fcV4 1UF3 Ul.KAN BRIGHT WARM RO.).M. M *• * • '"»n KV I 1 BFDR. « -M SUTTr PIUViTK F?N Call GR W2TW KvTLrUi?l?,'l a*'n ‘ m ■ LINDEN RUCKLAND Mull >4^1, arm l p n. nr.imikiM HFitm k rrpa ra. tx«J> wwrk and paintiAg al L.,.f . /*AVdirv MtrriMi CnavruiM LNdim HMla Lli. oLLL— UU.NoRi.x — S W Ijimf R v rv Y.IW u HL.dr. IV ADC TRADE DOWN— "A bette AUTO REPAIRS. REASONABLE dtal for yOUT Clean Car. TilRUa 9,.- rarrvini rhirfdi * Enquire MAYNARDS Auclions Cars Bought Outright or Sold by Auction EOR -rnm.nl sirrri irDiii,;wr1( ,„M, mAMBlIf L“»l BEACH DR Sopnrh 1 hrdrm I Im- Adull. mil). IT! EKU.m^l u— „a«d SI - -Ill', in W-C m.n.nnd hi™-!, ... . IRn.d FVld! 1 “CN" '*NI ME. : ! r look : ; : No Down Payment “ON APPRijVtD CREDIT' $293 WITH 43 LiULNCt TL.XTKS •*J AUSTIN SirTicixet xf-ian. * s S 61 aiME-f 1 Door Sla $ ShJbK o^pS;.4 "d",'s "on "'*8°"- Custom $ ;• *4 IV»U'e ‘>ir iti air Head* » rx-y. rn' c-oi-li' -n 4-*'-'S y* Tantem •* *>il-ln\ Air • ••)• » Mo k *e^fie Real ’ - .1 yolh VULhhW ACifc.N SPECIAL 1 uta at burnaut* Texacu LV L jaU i«« AUTO MOV WORK AND TAINTING MOONEY A SONS >**■ »r ^ art KV 14I7J H..t SKKF.KU1NG Hi »t 'AKKF.KMNG Ri * »M f'»und. •’>— Ruia-rr KV 4 /ihl CAPRI MOTORS LTD Wa Buy fat Cash or Trade Down * $• AFARTMINTS TO RINT « lotted l‘.j " - oNK BEDROOM APARTMENT. uadrWT l^nn m- ri*vri »' c t | , . . d,\ ouaJ Vat, aut anatic Uundr* TV 1S1| ^ «, EV V'4> lfir. PAVIL ST I-arge S-Vdi m| .vi|p(. QUiei Wxk. adult* ApfHy *<*»aura at. ly _ _ _ ur.xu.H.A.J * Imred mot", i In-ry utth M-tf t $ 4 kathei upholbteiy gt7j $ » * l * I U AUSTIN Vrn great running. 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USE AND READ THE CLASSIFIED ADE CAR II A I il« i, '!» KV -'h*Hi _ TO RENT >« RNISHED TRAILER - - ETNA set ait In mialem traiiei parK CTOvlj RETREADS. |10 EX GAVIN Fur ."f‘*rma!inr ptvme GR K-lfRl Jack. 1317 Quanta. EV 3-0331. - K CAMPER ON 31 FARcjo'piCK* LANGFORD ALTO W&ECTKER.S im H«,th for |72S. Will taka trade 1074 GO LOST REAM GR 4-3SM EV 2-03JB. )* • .-» I • Mi ' .|l - | HO? Wy , ntMiry J Ti » RKNT 4 « I »n PNiil 'tule* Spate 61 ®7 • 3" 4 ISIS. Ave Apt U MUKLY FURNISHED. FRONT ■•■•iiur eind-u$ Exeel lent imaid KV L7I72 26 ‘..inute* tu d)iwnttA*n Vtctmia 3 ROOM. EL EC KIT~»7j A MONTH. 01 Jit iet uv-'luded GR ®-2Xl3 lt*«*M AM) BOARD FOR WORK ,ng man Rom? privilege* KV ( u«3 BRIGHT 3 RM SUITE7r3 AULTS EV 3-jhSH j OOM AND BOARD FOB 3 VER *4)11. Hill*lde Quadia area. EV 4-311*2. NR PARLIAMENT BLIXIS 3 RMS. : mixderr Parking EV 6- jH34 eve*: I CRA1GMYLE. 1067 CRAIGDAK r'ms. kittmknette. FRIDGE ( 1 aelf-coni aided »uile EV '2 MSS range, fudge 1X25 Stanley OAK BAY IBKDH4S1M SUITE. (»;. TWO BEDROOM HEAT HOT " BEDROOM HOUSE PR< KPKFT laigr living - <-..n . ktH hen. self -con* w*i^, KV 4-6733 EV 4 3671 Lake diatnri. 43d GR 9-370S tamed EV 5 3903 - - — - — 1 - - - - — - — - ■ ■ ■■ — — — — — - - - ^ 2-HEfmOOM SUITE. FRIDGE AND C-dwond M.Sur Cnurl FORT sT . AT LIXDL.V *1X1 BVX)1« l«l M. LU.no GHS-1XO Gr'junri-iluur 3 pawn aimlmenl. - i - - - - - - - — - - - — - EV 3 6336 nr GR 7- JUS TWO-BEDROOM SUITE. GROUND MODERN IM PLEX, GARAGE. NR - - r.'.H ttnfui-nl ailed 3SS9 Quadra INaden. 463 InQum 11137 Rundall 1 ROOMS UPPER SUITE. SELF * - - - - - 1 rah. Hot and add waiar. EV 4-IQtL ligbi, watar. Iwat. 3114 Waatalngvai. munth. Balmoral. EV 4-Mil trie do* a and fndge. EV 6434 Rd . oeax iew. GR SJ07E V. Sailii GCnlotilaf ^ iunimy March 1, IMJ 150 HOUSES fO* SALI DO YOU TUI NIC MAV»e WE** overooius rr JlrtTAUTT „ SAANICH REALTY LTD 39I3C Ql'ADRA ST. (IR 9 1642 Sun it- h Rd . Man h f , I<| Aug. < Jl ItS- Lmifflit Rd Available ruw •lift Fair Held dlatricL March 2 a hn March 19*4 -Pat Bay Highway. May 1 tor 3 month* [> pL. Hurthweatem Sccur- •iles o i Victoria Ltd. EV 54741. approx, i.ooo sQ. rr OIM3KCELLENT OFFICE NOW AVAILABLE IN A MODERN, ArrRACTlVE BUILDING AT VIEW AND BROAD. AUTO ELEVATOR, FULL MAIN¬ TENANCE SERVICE. AP¬ PLY CANADA TRUST CO , EV 2-8111. BC LAND & In*ur»nce Accncy Lid. 9E! Government SL Hranclh diIk#* in Vanrjtivec and Prim** Geoig* SAANICH HOCcE FOR RENT. 1312 BAY ST, kv 4-man QUADRA STREET ONE MILE CIRCLE Neal bungalow. 2 bedrma. aepaiala DR. extra large LH and apaciuuft kllrhen Rfcaenie*®l and arfera'e cnrugr Attr*i.utf* and well -main- tinned proper!) . Good tmnaa. Price $1 1,730 Ev-lirilv. Fur full dr!, Hr »»wm« EV H565. Mr Lm Cuuk. EV 2-TIT!. CORNER OFFICE CON TAINING 410 SQ. FT., IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT. FULLY MODERN BUILD ING. MODEST RENTAL, FULL MAINTENANCE SERVICE PHONE CAN ISO HOUSIS FOR SALI ■ USINISS OPPORTUNITIES SWINEKTON STEWART CLARK LTD. BiuuglKon Si . Vn'iona., B C KV >24*1 HARRY FOSTER LTD Opposite MU U.uv.ut •4 LARGE SUITES CAK BAY The t'Mainwi c> mmanris u»--u * I m rtf) at all Limp. and Hu* has lei n the alorx thi aigh the jmis. Juxt a few step* lu *h filing Ihva- . Ire. ru rr*t secluded in an oak ;£i-yd M-ttmg Fully auff* |-mii‘tc very r*«> tu ITUTCI 2T . owner will %ell no low il«ii payment .md on) '« lance. ami would c« mauler part 'rade ■ 4i wat ref r nfi' proper l), A-rkiru; $29,700 INVESTMENT INCOME PROPERTY 1» BI KNS1UE HD . W V»> . Ku* J -uctlrm N m*. Huge kilehen. ua«e LXJCTi HS rr "' nitnirM **L“' «,.(, .v.ir.1 72i RUPERT 8T 2-bed rm !*\S k«-a?hm *74 brlghi and cheerful •haptex CUwa to hiupiui ami pdrk. aq ft . amngnl fi«r 2 «k- - e. Oil W«l. Gu aloee, no frig. Vacant Suumtpnmf pailili. *n many built in ITT. 1 feature* *'L BATTERT ST. J-brUim Svs' ACOH.NTANTi LAWYERS] okftr duplex OH furnace. Drive m , AGENTS | ghsm** Vacant |T2 5U Mm YOUR CONS1DF.RATU »N 1* OBE1) AVE W Plea van l 1 OFFICES IN YAK ROW BLtX . berirm auite l-arga room* Shown ROYAL TRUST BLDG ®nl> Warm, M3 fQM ST IWd»«em Uautu am •t* DENTIN SHI HE RD SxS dupe x Owl R. M.-Wrllf-) pfemiww »:•*-*» In E*quuualt area. Goal aiard LR m ft >4 modern <■ am la a 5 medium u/ed bedroom* C and W ecuoumic®! rent; na«v. mM __ _ _ _ .STORES RrnutM*- M. nenr I*. R BRUWir RENTALS Kat<«ra nr patk Modern hnn »4* ADELAIDE STREET- -Attrae under r asaina Uon. tixe I wi > lied room t*unga1i.w. full . ,-r . . _ «. . bawmenl «ilh rummai r.an and ' A‘ ~.7 L1T ■>U*"> * 8 •vtra Wdn.«n. (K>« hail, no *’*wn aial •. ^ ™K Koval' trust co UjjJ JOHNSON STREET Three- 1 Ooxemment St FV 3-41JS CASH TRADE TERMS SxS DUPLEX DRIVE HY I07aa 7 Suites Gorge Rd. Motel Site Large i y In exix-Uent area U/h high luiuir potential n a I* . HI UJT.jOII. t Panel . ' have to llxe in tiuiUUng INhrt fu'M»i"t1 te*id (OfxdllHK) I 'epaJ rrv«*rt wte* .C Mai. i U M.-iimp ESQUIMALT WAIKRFRONT PliOSPElT L.NKI fr»-' C' rtOv • M-jatmt*- i-h«' H>«',nK •*Mn,nrung • rui • i.) xtur-eiicd tiuruhV '* ,,n " • the ilher irk v,. 11 pn OAK BAY MODERN HOME WHI-mamtained tnmgiiliaa. Lars* J it 3 hednna and large ki’« •# •>• t i-iiN* nient l<* all n eluaa to aenniim. ami IranA.xirt A Co*>. I b.' ’able taane, idial luc iuU|4V **o it Uted- Price SI I.30Q Exrluarhr ChM ten Cook, LV k iACi in rea EV 2-7777. rTx ■ llit.l ALWAY-X Stucio fiung. Wilniw- iwrx «'••• e- all m h-pJ'w N.rmn. nit heal b»mt. gHiagi- lenrrd M SllVJi) HIGH ELK L.NKE 713 CORIX1VA BAY RD. cjwai . ‘t Tut Bav Hif-lm'y i OVffft >v ACHE COUNTRY BUNGALOW l> If Hj 1 »I|J“ il„. "l» • irioid lruntfa..PM A>*1 in LOVELY -•YllDKNS vv.th mH2n.fti-ent vie* a SALSBURY WAY JONES RL'ILDINC V3 Ft >HT ST ANwllaule now 9PV* B4| ft of m-xj em.xed udfue •lau'e With aaulm-ni Mi>*un rvnt rally 1 kaiped with aitjaeem paikiruj. keaaxwltle rent. *3 Hi per *Q ft TIMES BllLDING Comer F r. *. ami Hnaid Available Afril 1. l.’rt' «q ft •- a;m«v Reaa na'ge r>*ni i ■ .• r n \ - • i . • in « • ' » » ••••r * U ra»r* . ipale ut tvm xlt iiii’.g. HOW MUCH DOWN SUIT YOURSELF V I) listilful. mmU-m, 2 Full iwuwTTient Sr pH i ale K»rage. Lr;e. well imurrlalnhil lot with nu¬ merous fruit tree* Low taxes, fl fiu) mil ■hamlle with ra*v >nn*.. Price $10,1130 I'Ihim- eall Mr VifM-fl, LV « ihdk an; < imp. 13 \ 14 w,*h ATTRAfTlVE fire PI.AC'F. ling!.* >!,ACH»IS KIT THEN. 2*«' w->aled ’ »h wvn.i' I'-eliaph you are n-4 aatisfied with netting ol cn-er 13 a< rea. Leaa tbab b‘M'ing anj •or pres.nl busmens or ,m year old. nothing •»*»* l**en - *nn and W' Sh 'Uld i • t«e the i*ve may we spared t.i pi .%id<- tin#m4»h living Ikindy !-*tle puiTgi'ot y -u let u» exituinge ;l tori fur ISe ex.vutJVe -$t proleask^ao a myriad <• 1 oj .fl a-melhidg more xuilabir I L»mllN A gjixl t lass of trade pnq*- flowm*. 4.u Whether lour (Keaenl lm«mru or erlv ma> la used a« iwrt .-» • *,i, •home js a H'.ctiy»i;e pk|x-j or euuii.vf i., in an)’h:ry* ci an.'whcre. wr -tan t • •adr •*»' equi’> m a hu» n--« ] •* ***** t!U!T -,r n-Bt. »> R.O tr.-ny. ROCKLAND AREA t-e vtfv* vou St--v W-. k:nr rl DErnRATT:!* ai raawn handy l-» I’niver .if* naVM heat 183 month 1194 HAULTA1N STREET Attra. lire two- tied rm an In pi ex. dfiiW range and fridge. O-iFM heat in¬ cluded In reel (d |90 month F R. BKiWN * W*Vi ETO 1*2 Fort Street. EV 3-M33 EV 3-3411 GORDON HEAD ,. Aufaetive a-y.-ai ->4d bar an MLi f'xit I'd on a quiel s' reel Living • wr^h liifplMce. lutMiiiavil i MlW’l F-lee'n* kitchen with eating ■ and i iax1(i«>inv o«k flo>>I *1 I-' 'l.itif penrt.rter healing. Car¬ pi rt. Entire propertv ia in excel¬ lent ci-rwlii.fin Exi luxive listing Price $11^00 l*h'-nr Mi. V.nafi- EV 6 VKSY. anv iime. ATTRACTIVE Idea teniral < -uni. approv ni« A|>t*.i i. Office k(«rf h»r rent. <*jr idler Call Mr Heath. GH ii-1612 in rea EV 3-92*« STtTYlO OR STORE 4*J2 MP.ARF1S 2 rmi grwt wradi **' *» h 'ivcrl<»iking P, Squm W Aval la Mr mrw I A gen e. *19 K-rt Si r.VMTf. eve. EV 3-2*40 WESTERN IlilMES LT1) INCOME ssn 'xm ' NETS 270 Brfjre deons-iatHHi •f utvc of I’te'ui VPvx-r 5*' l'i*ra is| -Iw^l Uxatwx-. lajxun-xjji b. .lu.w .i K CHOICE K $1(01 I’EH MONTI l K APARTMENT SITLS K |>ei fa«l rwiUl* mkaa- '*«• K K > f»SS« T< "S » -Ih • K 1. 1SU'x3IV. i4om- K t.A% *« U4 w” ’ JI?i rs JubtUv V. .* * awvVnwni TN tmt ' K 2. I2t» x2l0 ( k 3. laox^aor, CAMRBRLL Rl V KR lK Rc-! i.-ats. tr»..cr JailKs try. K , tuuji-' >"tr-ai*t ?*r- K y HAhL AT Tt»WN * h-.me »*i the - *' TV»t T.. rx rrrxleTTi n.irn xuPahle fur iru F«a« fury* 'rr »rgr iwv.f.i ' if* He Ree’al mquir.ca. .v* *r*‘l . >w EV '.'243> VCTI nm .el a‘ W-> *« TX - =r- - - • tcCTttx* f* *■ TU- 1 rtfsi!* 1/ "" - - — - M.WWS <*«»'I.T A ^ SPEHALliT- K t. T KIRK M.r N m^Mlw !4sxmii r* id VhR- <‘dl Ltd. KV WT4L »N Waterfront Xyl IS1TE SETI INU l-Fft AND 11!'. STORE STREET * i.« •• in-t In each, suitable k>r *n • or snvall buaine*«. OAK BAY BORDER 2 BEDROOM HOML T rd of being ' rovaded by nfhrr I. ■>.•« V«- ' nice siia-exj home .>n t,‘i *K>M he*' lull nasrmrfii. Tl •••♦• lndr-P'n.% <*f liENERfR’S • iwrati kHragi L ** taxes. Dda of SIZE ma^e ihix ••.'me d.flctepl flint irees and iji*|* If it ■ breath A' !e«tur«‘d IN living im-m With me *lia*e N.ai WhPH \H rlraa t-j Ham^ime f.rep!a'v dmitu: rinm. ' ev«T>lhini* *.-e thi* k. 't heft with dimng< arv .< and pIH/'L rn rifgy plumb,.! u'lllly n*pn. IF1 i M.i’Jc IfUL.*. *J1^UU heal. Easv to maintain Nil h in- Term* «>r - -r- — . . GARDENER’S PARADISE a *T<-rm nn Inc mra ESPALIT-TIED >n»nl nft. nn* r,irll»nl 77 ... 717 . i nu« aad fainilj a<"gnm'«lal.-m. r Rl^IT TREES 4 xwiat* >4 3-twdri»*fTi main fl-ior aui'e and a fully ie4f-con'amed Prit'P $22,(Y)0 upprr 1 be dn Mam sure wh. h an - •- rented al IT - per month Full) vau Mr H EJr*3335 art) lime. dix orated inaiite and «ut Sh-. a. -f wind and iwtK all rlrwr EX I !T-I-L^,T„VAI I F..AV",!T, '!,,s3 WATERFRONT HOME Lsjl !TY UTKIHAM.K ' CORflOVA BAY N 1 1 I YYI 1 1 1 1 'r-ri. „ I rti*nniAt T-.ir .w-iww- 5 ML,) tull line Ih.mc , A'l'Mn, I»„ni an4 inrr.v Mr. nm: EV » -•» I*- "« l-*rw '''■(* cw, »Cni,- P.'s irte John r.«ai_ut F.V : ‘*143 ,e Eve* tV 4-3 MJ. V -b-n* Kr Full Rnco )<¥) « LARGE SUTES .ihj 3 lkf«lp»4i. » Automata’ UMg >' i ■'BOWKERrPLACE ' 101) Ydi.Ls Ir.rnViiw- B.-aHu CHARMING UAi’E COD with i .t-» ol -7iA aa-i'MOIM BAKER FOUR BEDROOMS PLUS. DEN at»i >H*.auxr i.' w i* v . . . y .rn,! h--*nrt, ’ >u-- w.nied t- - i r.^ d wn ani v • . i 'he’e' U • i 3 ^rgr i**dr«xi*l* • *' ***»• f* i. %v?*.h Karthv.*) . T: '■eautilul k.frlM’n dinir.g n«: 'ifgi living r»«an »iih ra •«•- h rl* 1 ill a *«*jt •arm**1 w.th a h« autiiui lau.lw ajie « .tii'rtp 'erme HI KIKTT 471 any tune JvUiNSTDN AO* l.-TI* malic ob heal. Immedmie pnwra- • «L |xn 10C Verrtndrr. 1 bednxim. h»-it and hot wafer uaiuded. ta» Chddrea. _ - t _ S BEDROOM SIN TLF.SaLY CLEAN loeat . farm h«niae. 1 a, -re* near C.xla r | W3 /tw Hill On! v tempnrarv teruintx ui 3i J _ r v vrripo “ bdfh K RETENDE SIliOO IKIWN «n.i K IX R(X>M HOME i*Lrs srn E la < er 20U' aqua e fr«H of -jiai’e .n thi* idcailv located BV :im lv h 4Hf n'!errd at1 . HEi.OW VtfESSMFNT! IS WILL SOME t.i an mv enter t»> GR * \ mna I*rew SAANICH REALTY RENTALS 1717 Denman Stre*«. I hedronma. In the JuMlee area. OH li™r furnace (Ml range included. Immediate pi a aeaanai. |T7 50 To laaperi rail Mr Haide; GR 7-dl4I. - - “—* ** Ltd.. GR 9-1*42 STORES AND OkTICES TO HINT. Apply 3U10 Dauglaa Street DUPLEX PLUS Ora, iou« duplet "f dlvtae Mu® plua m-laa Sf ttiite. and I • a: -d m the 4**rt t*f a--vlh OAK BAY wun an a.-r* <4 land** aped poi^*n> Tr*x-a and lawrta very eaay i . m,n- Prrwnt te» mt cw-r f ®r re»l . .. : * li-ruua j ■ .-up> .rw a have, f .ur-n«m. xeU^-. UJie.! wile ar^l • lift) n .ifitniv. i Mivr rai'u- * * • •* * ' unbind. ... * ' ‘ * r * < -xt, im)-\4 heat. Mu® t. Willia, EV ?-4r*7 FOR SALE OR RENT Beautiful country la roe w.'k a «w*w af ItaMBh-b Arm 1.40* aq. ft iRl furnace, city water Thi* h-ajae h*^ lar,'r. graciuu* P«'itn mivnv extra*. Including a Thuf di»hwaah ng uhi' Available March 1. GR 4 optimist r.vn 4'HAIH KEYTXf PHONE F.V % UT* _ U* WAMTtDTO HINT MISCIUANEQU* wm •,vaaitYiN h' aide duplex INwKTMi-.n Murili 1. F<3 Tn majwrt eab Mr Hamr (IK 7-1719 Kaanirh Realty Lid GR 9-1*42. AVAILABLE APRIL 1. 2 BEDRO* JV1 hungal w. warm, and .pi end id wek Ing man1 a dutnei li-mmute bua a< raue Real fth 1544 Burton Ave. €,R»273*. _ •13*- Old Eaquinmii Rd New home. . hedmuma and dm •12N OadhnrQ Bay for 9 mnrgh* Kent®] Dept. Ntgihweati-rn Secur¬ ing* td Vida via Lid . EV S-S741. plant. l-j.r' tamlM apin^. :u.ly * !, :» «-d M InaiUe- MuKK QCAL- ITV Ai*' Lvtni? fem w.ih fee- _ i f, vprtii1 Euli dining r< ■ -m f ..•(Ml w.Ln «LDibg area Tq,i » denim', another profess: nail) m lull luocme ba»- ment. * an madeqviate d.-u ■ |v •• .n 1 th:* h"m» Teirrj are e*- ..am and p« ■ e u»* Only $12,900 Cal! M C«uver. LV9«A. tiffereil fur w»!r Lx H t f.r-i !,m. and ivdoMir with Tv»n A C uaur) Ri*aUv LuL Fur de-a,.% agiUi.1 C SIN DE' U WTED TO P.FNT - A WARE hoiiae. 3. (HU ,«r more *a V Lmr iVune >#x. . i nuruj from brnn. ITkv •> '*■» RVIUU. BtSLNtSS m For city r**ne or revenue Genera!! • ' -re mffee bar gas pump 3 !n ♦ •-•tnr. living quanerN. a;>p. 2 acre* anl afar fnjrLa^e Ta*e* r.3* ' • k and equiptren! trv-!u-led. No • m - • -n in ra'i.il’.y gr^v.iig area *-• m nv tu • A'h.rg irvi pearanre not important. Write g.'-ng a'i necc*a 1 \I X . INCLUDING LOT. IT.U.V'. • r. H I S. . . INSURANCE , Fi t :. PL WS PKI MTNG. .N il A. APPLICATION FL) I/'T CONVEYANCE FF1 AND 3 YRS FIRE INSUR. KM.-!1 anci: COM rage, total •• PRICE $13 133 THIS CHARMING 3-BED- LOOM HOME HAS FUU. • » ,i BASEMENT. ROUGHEIMN •%£ Hh BM)ROOM AND RUM- i^.I’US ROOM.* BASEMENT V»i,. PLUMBING, s 1 N D E C K ,Vi"'vlT" -SLIDING GLASS DIXlltS. VANITY BATH¬ ROOM WITH |Y)I/)RI D FIX TIPIS. MAHOGANY 3-iD KTIX'IIEN AND MANY i it,’.1 MORE ADDITIONAL FLA- i H TURKS . , . (T)NTACT FRANK MARTIN BUILDING CONSULTANT _ I EV V87W OK EV 3-3IW5 pemhektonJ holmes ltd. VVATKRFKONT RKSORT MODUS 2-BEDP.OOM Bl'XGA- I,a». ( i.l-O Ma tie heal, nu havenn neAl Jubilee H-wpilal. f"r rent im- m«'dialH> i*er m- rfh. EV I si and Huinn FAIRFIELD REALTY AV) U(X)K ST. ,ir*OF.RV BTSCALUW, 2 BED- roxna. 2 halbronms. automatic ■■ heal, exeelleni d.atnn Available Mi> L 912S per month See Mr., (ihm. EV 2 5111 or GR 4-1*13 k*T»T I :♦» mi S>-' '! d Mrn' «*n < » m '.' n L>ngLtv ». ai down lA'fa Ciii.'un f* unty lar^e vulume Mail *iua.'!“v« W.Ij *n" raitriatii. nr a pa/- miens' aii.ve ia riner I,. Lake flv*r man- a^rmeni A BUSIN r-Ax >T»R EVERY PiK'KETDvaiK Fred Marconi. E\’ ( XH\ FV SJ*,7t C It Hoi land 1U-*J Eatatr. *JJ Vau* HKRKS A GLM 3 HR HOML GARDENERS PARADISE Al.MnST J ACRE AM) A MUST ArrpJMTIVK ll"ME IS CLD%K HILL ImiNCASTKK AREA OR¬ NAMENTAL TREES AND StlRCLK A S 1 1 EVERY KIND t»* FRIIT Foil YiYTR FAMILY'S NEEDS. IN V DiVKLY SETTING THIS HOME ONLY * YRS (Mil HAS l-AKGK LIVING, IUK>M WITH FIRE PLACE. Gt^ST SfEE fHX ING Rt **M AND A SPACIOUS F.L CAR KITCHEN « THF 1 3«« SQ IT also contains 4 in iIATH AM) 2 LARGE H IhaAJS 3i(P AI* EALiNG AM) HEATED BK'Mf. »>M IN THF FULL RASE MEAT WHICH HAS TOILET AND SHOWER HI II.T L -W PRESSURE ' » • » M HEAT O STe hn! oM.V DlJiOn PER YEAR DRIVE M. ' ! N I.MLViE FROM HUM! THIS Cl.v \I! TITLE Hv>MK EULI «F 1!3 APPEAL IS URIOJ) AT M.Y D lU^Winn CALL L MARSHALL E\ OR DEL HOEGL CVS-'fltB ANY T!*!E . TRADE «*AK HAY ST' (<\) 1W M.AL -W »"» VAIJ I. I«» TRADE EoHl t ItKDItm »M HoME IN GENERAL ' AREA *4 KRF.VrWunO OR ( 4 NTRY LOCATION i'RF.FER KJLVl.L ACREAGE C. i \ ij) kv*o« kv 4-04x9 Dickie AGKNCLK8 CASH FOR YOU TWO- BEDROOM MODERN HOME banemeni. «xl furnace. Available f* *m t.a fct HU1 d:aUhrL R«nt. 111*. Sarnert wi, 8tewmrt Clark Ltd. Ph EV3-34SL _ MODERN WDY.-RY STDE 2 BFJ> r*iJd l.ka tn *ell fur IM¬ MEDIATE CASH phone W. ROSS now, who baa client* willing tn pay the hill market value to you in caah. F ir quick deei*tnna and inv medla'e caah fi>r V'«jr mop- gage and agreement* nr I x rennarw :ng mortgagi ■ or other mortgage requ.re- TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY LTD. I3Ta r*wlu S.rr*t EV 2-7276 ■©NMf CM H„«|, Iff, WC WIU. TAKE Y01R HUUIK IN l® trade if >uu « -uld i:ke tu have a new ham built to your IHdng. l® e-tut r»Uf Frf mt our* if l.'Ud Uk# to d.*aua* 'hit c-etf den'ud* )U't pf- fv EV 2 5137 anytime A*k ' * r.tn- • fo/rcei Mar*nai: ut R->> Sin th. Wr»trrn Home* Ltd. ( SUITES- 2 STORES x at *t thii rammer, ial * k i* a.u.v. * rpni,y| p> p, rrnarx-nl wrn Au: imafp hot-wxler ln-at ' 1 ,r eaa ■ in JUjtenan, . iwmr !-*J V.* ' eia 'tva a. Term* ' 4V) d -'.vtv l«al.v:ire tf CITY REVENUE Neat Cxurt U na# 9 njvj pliv •uite* .® valuable city lot dtxlll Steadv monthly 1/uvime ol IGL o, ex 1u*!v> ag.-nt F,dv» C Clark EV J v\J*. EV 2-4J51 U THKT C* »NSi j! JD YTED LIMITEl 'Hi l')" > .x -piii level ^-bedroom home ml and nn*!) dtxiirated. bet a '■■autduily landsuaue,! ' fiTved. fruit true*, in Gorxl I Fall price J15 kd ] *[• , ! e;-. , 'd- ■ d i 4 High hxaiion with view d i .■. <■ ".! fuir«< f:"> -c r. til- menu J«r~e t-K f»*e irarlen gnme Im Vacant. EV 3-9701, C«q*Y MfXSE FOR KENT U3VE- |v dl^jnct 7 hedronv*. wired- laun drv tuba up«iair* N INSIDER EX 1 v •-«).. * .*n in ticin b -m n Ten M •* • * 1 « H‘ »ME AND \C-MF. -Xa*-1 .* • i r Fa .-i la *•! i - ' .' tiv, rev i*Kii*. pc< ,» . i • « Walk-Jig il.Si.'n* *o 1 r">m nvll < 'jrtain. d La owner 4^ rental* i furnish'*! In- • me per monlh. hull Lam’ oil he«: , <® lerma al only |1J Mu. C H. land Real Eaiale CO View J f V >»W 4 of EV 4 7939. ..JT ISLAND _ } oiler Shop Well e-l . Ui.-UimI toffee »hnp In the <*n’re u. fixing, hunting and in duxtrial town. Maichmg table*. ■ ’air* counter* and » briers All spuueia ixaetu. V-rii turnxer bailee than _ _ now r further jwrl'mlar* EXCHANGE CITY PROPERTY hTNR I Cfki\r.Y EV »♦. il .,f EV jwdun* arreagr. B4-SW. -v - srrunr,,, a, VklorlA, . r«— r=i==T=i I! WE EQUITY IN \JY - i -uj'l - tusiBaim, n ■ i myini: , h rr.e in V ew l?- tel ax» p'(. 4;Rs^74. SEK IT— BUY IT 3 1 BEDROOMS A YEARS OLD SPLIT LEVEL REDUCED TO Sl.’.NK) Th • attractive Nome, on Nm-ft •d I is 1-B-a'ed -n ,«|jirl « ■*-■ t-r •w.«!-n !!>4irrH- ' • H. HI t.ik i.. v i . s all i-®vcnirfhv* .md i- • • IV. fi aim. *.| I CAN USUALLY OBTAIN A HIGH- , oeagia®. Aak.rw «M u> EH PRICE for vour 2mi rn'irtitapa Mr Jnrvw. Jew* ami K • •r ajrrcement. VTCTOULY AND UP- mw IkdUfcnc EV 3 ISLAND. Your document can i* KV S-jQiU apnraiaed fi*r immediate aale fir - walnut uiNgwitud. •* i wdi GhnT Location »rr»nge a loan age mat the document W.»TKHFRO.\I lu *ave you m >ne) li thi» plan la IW' numlhly fnan 3 • _ _ - _ - be.xi tor •- )Ui iwmcular cumin- »u:tc». p!u* .-wner* --ini A-BLDHOOM HOUSE VIC HIGH lUnciv LOANS MADE ON *ccun:y api N . ww -an* > pmt.i i aira. Oil heal, full lw*emrnt. amic ui Jnd EQUITIES n ^rwj*Tt:i*a. re '*» magn '-nr a \ ,-w furniahing* »1"0 GR 7- 1731. . FINANCING A SPECIALTY Is! In fl-n wal* -»\ I ■■ Urir-^ I MdTMiiv on Nr w and O der Hume* Lkl Ul*» w.:l. >*ki d -wi MODERN .BF.DROOM HOI SK I Jprucix?mwiv.g ttuiiding Muriga»rx. •’ '• * Itai-gr-avc. automanc n«; hen'. «*.kifwd plumb- \a«Aa'T i.A -I) MM:ni,A.,K.S «i .r uv’imF nt-ni v Ing. *hj. Jko-jJ-lw _ - COUNTRY MoRTi.A' .!> |SU»EHY *IDE 'H PL) WATERFRONT TWO BEDROOMS I^nNO' y^SMAVV NICAN SinOKF ■ § : 3 Ml .U... Met.* -In «/-. M" WDM.V. SMA»MC.*> SOOKL Ullk4 . ..I„i,l>c lur fJR, 1113 *.}•■« OB, ito .((.r . 'Sfl-. r ..^uirS'lT.; U."H (Uni. ■» all r ■ '■■ ■ — ■ I* 1' bliAN IMn KLV L'l* r.- ..-.I Bail 1 • CORDON HEAD. SEA VIEW. MOD J17A Kwl. EV *-)ta or IM. EV >38, r' 1140 mnath. Nu pce-artmul - - L . rhildrtll EV 4-aCl. EvOi* IMMEDIATE CASH K0H MORT- ' - — eter-j-:.. " _ : I g*g« loan*. Quick decix.uru. ia-; yft>«r ny «ni, n CORDOVA BAY. 1-PlUKi > W VOT’|i»;m«t to buil Cuprent rate ol ib- r.HKEMhil'SF' It K , iage available. *0U GR MOM. jlerrit Dt*ruaa yuut linam-UJ pm1- o \Vtin«. ®ii«h IT - — r*\fn.Y — not *r wllh w ^rtmenu ruu e t^iiNG i)nv f V-SJLn M ««' A8'..W«nU w Y' T I.IFEIt V .W 4,-iidai r»a«n- R G> ‘y** _ cha.r i i view rai l .russ FI] L,kNG FORD- y ROOM Bt NGALOW P R BROWN it St)N3 LTD. 1 r;R 7 !1V nil EV .V2tM available Marrh 9 4T.-4.1N9 * S«n ing Victoria for over Nw.nertun. Su waM < . . — _ i lla'I a Century 4-ROOM BUNGALOW FERN WOOD 7*2 Fart Streei Phone EV F343S CORNER GUOC and Hay 4?1-4>«i Immaculate 2-badrnom haaement home, automatic heat nice garden Price 111 SfM) EV5-12S2. LANGFORD I-AKE SMALL COT ta^*- i rig and ull etnve. |Tai WANTED NOW 68 10 SUITES RJ(iHT NOW OAK BAY NORTH' In i* ,*- -1 Urn* r ail) *ie« ,.f 'Ll* i®*’ vrar-.*ld h*vme « ~ f t" :* I- ket f.ir the f:i»: t.me n2- d '1 < bs-.U- : -ri t ovQ 1 Mil sq. ^ s s m-lccj a licauldul pi.if*. * Large Is* ing room w ;h fire. ;* a- e *urxW*< k A aegaraM d'n ng ri.nn designed fur rnterfam-. mg : ■ -v « I cabinri klljm « -n *l>ning n * >; Two b-*’1 * TOVr *--id- • ^p«1 hcdi-«irr.v Full cement Ease. " n.im lor rumpua aira. Full Price $23. .VK) Kxclua.y e Tn xlew call EV 3-470. ■ wk fnt MR MoLYARD Nnctfiaeat. n Si-i'uritie* nf Victoria Ltd. OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER SUNDAY 2 5 PM. Revenue Home At 2S70 Foul B.i> Rd. Living '••il fl) ryitMi * «Vlk fl-nH"*, IntpABim*. dining. p»*m eii'ctrn • •*wn»,‘ kib'hcn l*awn*t'i>i* suiM'ne I*>r _nd fain. » i a'uilmi. - • ■>»nl«in<’«i. ki'i'reiyetle and Imlhinttn witir 3 tKNjpmmv furmihed Pb EV 4-MXI IMMEDIATE AfT;i«iN • inycKluf nffcij* CAnH f‘*r il'MY AMI \ IVY pc. * n*M • .juif E-n^LIMALT ik VIEW »:on .%•, n*w l ^m»- ‘ia’. 1 Ca f.’ ‘lt'JE T n n H S r. 1. «) E -EV-ieHfn any i .me Bpiwti liria. Agenrie* Lid. 11J& Hianabard Si ' • a I family home aiiuated on .1 ;«ig.’ Mtfi-ai-tive l.H m Ihe (Vda Hth Ci.a* Rd area The cvvnet h.i* b*s i iransfcrm* and muat sell ihn month FULL PRICE ON TERMS It” *rt C’.«ll AKSEL PETERSEN. EVfi-*74l EV 4*571 anviime N >r1hwe*tcm Sct ut’fiea nf Viut-ma Ltd ***a% MoRTfiAfiES Crown Life Inauranre Cum;»any lurid* available a* high aa two- thlrda nf value of me Current Karr* of fntrrvat J. S B>*mnan. EV 3 7124 anvtlira Boorman Liveauncnt Co Ua. WANTED 3 nr t-itednjom H-ime for lranno* e Ewcultvi WANTED l-Uedl vkh and rumpua r->m. furnikbed. in Ten Mile Pi or G.,rdat Rand Hr ciient Rerral Dept. Rianhweitem JQcdrltiei at Victoria Ltd EV M74L _ ■ ELI ABLE CDITPLE REOITRES VUrrb D (joruniKy l «* l iwAii * ® huuae with lull baaement. ull heat HIGH CTJQLS IlAKERY • | N fnKri MM wi • ■;> You Can't Boat This! Onlv thr- e year* old this k/vel> h»IA threv bedroom home it on the market fur the fuat time as the • Avm-r baa been transferred. Lovely living room dining room. 3 bed nmma, vanity hath. Lmely kitchen Tr) your down pay m* at a round LANGFORD $300 DOWN 3 NEW BEAUTIES ne 1 Alarming C r-wm hnmr*. llli a' tractive entrance and haT,, 3 hedroun s fulf iv £ .are Nicely featiul simckma liv.ng mum! FIRST ARD SEC )ND MORTGAGES arranged ,.i< i;)r,Msc‘:i' AgTremem* of Aa'e norrhaaed s*s DUPLEX MiUifcMk ALL! f EM RALLY L "CATE D CAKE, fully equipped and ready tu g<»— ISO HOUSES FOR SALE wrf month. Contgri Mr Hanlay GR 9-1*42. Saanich Realty Ltd. SMALL, rNFURNlSHED HOUSE by April I T<»un A Cnuntry »»»• inline EV 3 4773 evening- NEWER 2 BEDROOM C'»e R< » 'M. hO)K «Y«ilDE Dt. W' • k h>^)*» Apnl 1. Walking ilik lame EV 5-7140. winp briuiliful large lot in lawn. Full price NXi) Shirley A I ad rf. Culuny Really. * EV S.K3L PRIVATE SALE ! V STANLEY AVE. Immni uia‘e t»edr*im niur-r-* home. Fu hULU dry with rx'ra m«»m*i. l\>i«prr iHumbing, hegvv- *• ring “*rmrnie t-nage. 14 ye*ra «'hl Fun priee tlhlTW), fl IW) A*w-n. '•‘ term* L**a f.^r ea»h. Ptv.na KV .'AVJ rvk dtalurb ocrunania. Town A Country Realty Lid. I 'I* me In? 7J7* 3 BEDROOMS I • , Aakii anylime. . A true family *1 it home an llo-l.vp Tn 'lew call i. Lid. ! oindiigin. Family aiard difnng rm. JDU‘ tile Hour*, new nail. Iirefilare, wide A MAN' hall*. 4-jicr- (Hiloied halhrm, full ,l,e,b*inl a rui ji dan*Sx la*4i.«*m«. A • uapi-.il . . ihriM fmm It*"* Hut RR, ’ 'R-'eO 11.1 lf,r liro ’i p Kr ,V|»h *:.»! . .1 ,, >: M. 1,1... „■ ivicn Kl ' ' . mini mi Survey ,1, id . EV 4-?in5 CLEAR T1TI F Hv butidei new .'-liedi im h'fne Full .!«*• ineqi neat and tun*' loci- tl<® lb !2 dale Slfer*. EV 4-al» - !,rrinnie* renia! fJili per nvinth. jrrm*i Hum* LV 3>yu. _ ^ _ Mr Simpwjn. EV 3-7124, FISH AND rHlP BUSINESS AND Boorman I r. veil nient C equipment in' excellent e •million. ... ..... . . . ... .... N . • * ■ - -I - • - • MU U.73A A'C> ' ' ‘ ' ' '* (h Mr 'Iwrt * . ' .'7 9741 Saarur-h * jtw*n’s ’ ,r *l Ueatly L-d GH»*.:*4. ■' MONEY TU LOAN ON MORT (age». quKk deriaiona. alau agree m«wi a'd merge.* -* Durr’.a*ed im HOME caah. See us tor tup pnr** *. IW) A HKK.NAH1) A CQ LTD *29 Fuel « i*ei KV 4 ITii FNFP. QUALITY FAMILY s r.fc-m* im.luitim; 3 bedrin* ig i Hunt ami den « io «cwei n • alum Near lniwi>jty and St-iluaion and larKlwai*.! -PI 7 Syrmd H<«d ag) CAPITAL REQUIRED FOR 1 ( LEAN CuFFEE llAfl IN Cu.NFEC- line** KirinHiea I1", offered tM-u-md SMAl.L *U)PK!l ATOIt BEAUTY • "0 Imj*> 93 >N® In hnn dgage Natuiliy. reimymenl* &HRJ ^irlqr >r *a:« ie-*l 1 a alum Sell- die meiuding almk. Nwd* 2 pe > filh. Vlelurla Pre*s, Bug 111 mg 'iue !•• sukneaa. Vicbma pb* t*» oprrale. Diwlv |.\mg qua' r«'M> M.)i«r.iA«8 KtdClHW , IV ,.T- _ ud home dutrli t and immant. GENERAL sTnRK n I Si NESS FOR TAbTEE FREEZE DRIVE IN uruxlmatrly $2 WO needed. Pbunc gale. J.Vi ‘Mi lumuver i/M 3e®r, iuw Quadra at Tulmie. Fig sale or rent r 4-3*79 to view. rent. 47»i-3J3L . EV 2-Dbja 1 OH 3 BEDROOM HOME. OPTION in buy I1UI a month Virion* m»c a.* *-i • BEDROOM Ihruugh hail.’ ITiuna owiK't . Qailtt Colonist ’*• aousn for wi lmn4*y, March J, 1MI lit HOliSIS FOR SALS BROWS' BROS. AGENCIES LTD. 1123 BLAN SHARD ST. EV 5-8771 DAY OR NIGHT OAK BAY BEACH DR WILLOWS OUTSTANDING A^HigtJlul h.mw I * KNTLRTA1N 1NG Very lge handsome livmf rum and gum-urn* dining rvs'fn ad Joining, 1 iwnn-sur hedn Ran*. Con¬ venient kit wiih largr rnx* Sjwriuoa entrance and Thru trail. Kull high bxrr.t. *ep garage. 75-fi InmLage and i ' ualed in vtr> m-kvi diiirul only one (pan ll— mean. Can lint I he time y«*j hare hrvn l.sjk- i;if f *r" i Exclusive Liilingi. Price Asked $i9.n<>0 1*1 teimA A. G. Hill. EV 5-#7Jl an* lima 2727 ASQUITH $1750 II <«0 DOWN MONTHLY Four nanriF parti' fumislwd and •imleaaly i lean Can fori a hie little home in choice locality l-TimWigt# 4»»«»*BaAii»n Exclusive liaLng, A. G. HlR. EV S-*C7H anyum# NICK CLEAN HOME MODERNIZED $1000 DOWN 4r»ati hum caiiianrig ot Utr m lived lot m «.*Uth Oak Ha\ l>wnei .aru.'ie* I i *tma un the mam Hour l jwiaiit rented at ftxh ikt m > Full tr»1ni iv-O-XI healing; exit a ns.m in i»*mt which could lie a dark room Rea- *ov»>ti« d wn. payment Aak.ng I*:** _ ! KXCLISIVE LISTING _ Pl.nse ask f<«T -Mr"T,aw*.*v. EV y-HTT I am time $1000 DOWN HOME AND REVENUE Si\ r*>ma f'V Vie 'earner including k range fridge and t >me furrn’ufr plu« 1 roim rented rurp.tl'.rNj f e rw*l A year* 1<> tame tenant ai A* 3t» per we+k: plu* 3 f »*m telf-con o ned wu.'e.with »ep entrance ..u1 • dr and tep entrance intnm! rente-1 a1 |.»l per rrm Hrre n an opp-»r i unity fur ►•me lucky per*.n ri «e 1 1 Hit f <*< and *c*i >4 E\n.l S1VE LISTING Asking price with 41 1110 down $8950 P'fMse ««* f e Mr l*w« in (f , further deuiii at EV ><77: anj time ; ksquimalt by the sea $730 DOWN. $63 MONTH IS Vft fu. 1 pne* f.c ilut mmple'eiv • etvwa'eii ramily home NEW oil O MATIC FU RNACE Piped to a I room* Entrance hall to «pwn *j* .UL Uav-x iRM *« THHfiti HE tv RoOMS Immedia'e p.*ae*si M WrU - o*Ubl.*h»*l d -und*. Artracti vr thru hall plan w ,th spanou* LR-DR m l*rar wiih R man tile fireplace and sliding a ele»- ka w»L. bneakfaat arvw. PT ii«nl wnh c>.m- f-rtanie rum;>ut ram ivm;»tete wch h*c #ink ami f,re!»la«v wCh re «ed h> ariha ACiai tjve tei ir,« Pr.ce rr:>»* CALL GEORGE THORNELOK. EV5 8771 . •j’j.-irHf -“"AmeftTTtoNT 1 88 ON SANDY BEACH Th • d^ligMful 5-'r-ld kim# 7 1* *Q ft conla.ra amart I.K I and DK. with urmovlled aea ami Tviurv'a.n wi J-aiar rati elec kn. | 3 aiiraciixe nedr’*m8. *-ire tvat*- T‘» m Alan on the main r^nr«*j uilli'y p«ri Humi«cd f«>r waaher dryer plu* extra Idle*. Full hizh | ♦•«mt wa« Ige rum;ai» r**m ,wi:n FP and Plenty rf extra si»af»eit> frm'.ng a* I < Victoria t t-e*’ lewiev TERMS Errll Prior $22.2.3)1 CEC PEARCE. E\’ 3-8771 ANOTHER SPECIAL 2 BEDROOMS GARK1L ROAI) V.d im ran we offer auch * g »«1 fniv in a 4-yr-oid home Thr aizh ha.l and large LR with Roman >i » fireplace f-tmi.y-we dining » » m nvd «-an kit Full *«m: with "■'Mf heading and dnxe in garage ’G » id itnm Only $11,000 J Tiuta.-e EV V.771 an -ir.e A REAL BUY At* you i • -king f--r •-meiu.r.g r*al mew in a j-‘«-di *'in tiunga.-«w ' Smithing tha* i*» di fiTmt fr >ni tun ••< the mdl TTiia l« mm: defi- i itel\ a h-mie -rf Q' ALITY r.«r» - lt>S < LARGE ENTRANCE HALL 1 with u|»n afg^rway leading l)> a l-art ly fir.iahed rum in the !■»•»•- ■ Fwewr LA -m- apa^iuua idn . r.m- plare Lucked fr-mt flmc to re i mg. mi«*d hearth R tide. l'nnvevi:efi' caiiinet kitchen w.ih malUFKan*. , 'U|4F«rd$. two very p«1 hed- mnm*. ma-ier hav v-ainite imjv i h-anl*. II1S AND HERS Pem nr»ihe hathr-mm wdh vanltv Full high haarmrnt. TAi kAgr *iil h'-at I ■ T mlr.n unH ’ are ni*el | la'idacaped Asking pi .-e with terma $12,900 P.ea«e a«k f-n Mi La-»imf,me * VICTORIA REALTY LTD 7:1 v.ew S’. EV jrtl PARKING FAR c«i Cl'STOMKR I/)W DOWN PAYMENT HOMES— JUl $1000 Down 3 Bedronmti hatemrnl 7 'ear* nld. Ill ifi 2 Redmcma ne*enient. 13 yeais . Tall Har-iid Ware, office » LV 2*9145 i*r i e», EV 1461 ^ I’NIVEKSITY AREA 11182 CARNARVON fhive h> tiut d» not d.-iujb awn/-r.‘ prase Kir at Ume offered f-rf ^ie. i.a g-i'RNii atucco liungAiow n *|e.i- lr*» o-ndition l^rge living ro-.m and d.rilng r «m. modem electric k.trhen. 3 trighi hedrixima 4l"‘ I’emtink* bathroom Full haaement wiih mi pkg heating Oak fliec* iru-uugrywt Laree dn.vein gaia^e v* vr* -Jd. Tlua will not la*t I mg a-i be ihe fint to we tl FULL PRICE 114,700 Call R. n Nrr mfiik «V'T=M19 re* EV 2-1441 1 AKE HILL AREA 3 IlEDR* M.M N HA neat T-w*n and <‘>>un:i *cl>K)li and t»us SrfMta'e dining a ra full likwinen* '>41 > aiin-xi . EV 4-5OTS DI.EP CON E W ATERKR) »VF a' re and i-fttagi , , semi hed. m ,ud:ng 5-fl fit-ergjas-i dinghy ard 2 hn outhr*rd Prue ll'l jHi I’h FVI-Bli. or rven-ng* EV 1-8770. NORTHWESTERN O of Victoria Lid. 631 Yates at Broad HOUltl FOR SALI NORTHWESTERN O HOUSK FOR SAlt J. H. WH1TTOME a CO LTD E3TD. 1«M 111 IOHT aTDEET *V I I 1$R HOUUS FOR $ALI K. N. CABELDU.LTD. 1 1212 Broad St. EV 3 7174 Established 32 Years HOUtd FOR $ALI OA K BAY KKALTY I.TU. Fur Unk Hat H'htm l.aig# or Small Rut Always Jhitim-llve of Victoria Ltd. 631 Yales at Broad MOUNT TOLMIE SOUTH OAK BAY HIGH TREED LOT tfeJTED BRAND NEW N1IA I S n"n $700 DOWN • 2 bedroom » THREE BEDROOMS ! U •TWO TN51N* • 4-p< * hath room SUNDECK OVER * «*'*«' CARPORT • yard ^ PULL BASEMENT •' And many olher extras In Ihl* ' , imart NHA h-uhe Just |IH0 d >wn r*n •' *■ re dun and even Va* monthly See this n >w. Full 1'nce U»,|y *14 «M Mr A V. Dte» W’OODBl IR \ RD EV 2-4255. r. i- EV 3 1^" ni N S EV 56741 N S EV5 6741 -SEE THE SEA!" DRIVE BY ►■ROM EVERY WINDOW 210 REGINA” J** reUremrnt h.«ne W ? .U U ' - Lmrt) living room wifft '"“r1 ,hr Swaiai* i.rjf hi" I.'';:' . hrn. T»„ agitata hra.—m., —Hu-J.-1 (tak B., Kul tTm,.ni tw,en„.ni malic ml healing On a $. "1,000 pirawit l-*t. See (hi* ai imlv BETTY SALES CVS4I4I. $11,500 T-i new ra;l KV .7C74I ‘*8 SUrrKS * , ,r JOHN Mcamed living (•.III Fk iRIS ADAMS EV 547 41 f rixan with flreHace aepaiale or EV 4 3*m. • Dining room. • 2 bedroom* • Extra bedroom In banemaa'. • Electric cabinet kllchen. • 4-p«* hath room • Drive in garage • Oil hot-air healing. • Fenced yard •< Quiet *lreet • flXtiu. Tall .1 F Calieiju for appointmenla to view. CITY. GOOD AREA MODERN s RCK3MS Linen make* lrtimcdiale aale cf Ihla IvAubrdi-Mim. very functional while ■liken inlngalow necessary. Hot water and oil healing ayvtem. amall ii i eenhuuae. and well maintained lot. Hnuxe i* (dear title and owner it prepared lo carry a very large Kagt* Priced modrilly at II .' *•■* ihm home la excellent ^alue. J. M 1 Johnson. EV 5-7693 INORHI OAK BAY CHOIC E OF THNKK Ml STEP BPNGAl.oWS * I- '«5l* — 3 hedn«nnv |!li t*R» 'J hedrm* |13 ii»i -2 bedroom* and den. ( ail IlMgr Bow ex, EV 5-77H7 anytime. ( Aorvmo Ray 3 BE DR M BUNGALOW Spa i i our irnalem bungalow <"1 quirL vecluded alreel. hrfnris to *rh«ota ahnp and beach I JS3 *q. ft. with oak fl<*tf-a thnttighout. &8id-*ucd living ami dining numi Ex¬ cellent Kitchen Full cement ' hMvement. Kumpua room. Ex¬ cellent term* ■' full price of *15.730 Evrluaive Lialing. (ail Jack Meat*. EV 3-7707 anytime. UPLANDS PARK MOUSCS rot SALI BOORMAN M A N INVESTMENT CO. LTtt, MOUSCS rot SALI • ISLAND HOMES fc*D • J510 IXAGLAS ST EV * .*91| « ■ GORGE - MARINE iPAHK • T-i aettle an e«laie a line older ' ■ home, letnfic entrance hail ' ■ Lge LR. DR 4 bedroom* 2 1 : italhrmi, lull baml. lot lie<\J7H. ' • Hiwne in g-aid rtindih-«i Need* * Mouses rot uli Founded 1887 PKMBLRTON HOLMES LTD. INVESTMENT CO. LTUL ■ • Kv’aJS? LV ^ j 111 FORT STREET EV 3 7121 • j • CEDAR HILL ■ Traiwlcrred — an thin nice .OAK BAY • hedrm. full baml h »me muii -v-L-ao 'priL- l* *( "it • A*kJng price 11.3,51*1. m-nl NEAR ITIL BEAUl • paymia >4 PIT at 5»-,V • H-wne in g-eid oindili-ai Need* • * lh02 GOVERNMENT EV 4 tl2i * ■ a une rt'iic-wing. -yPEN TO in • • Id Coioe Photo Window Duplay • • KKRS Asking price B6n ■ | Quality built 3-tiedinum ima«e GIGANTIC RUMPUS Ri*»M Wilh large fenced garden I I*RH K ttEIRlCEI) home 1« belter thaji new and Wher. weather la indem hA* many attractive fealurc*. >'*ur children will enter Including a rumiua n*..u )Ki> Ihl. m *. PricPd to for $10,500 c’afi t*xHN m:f> ev s aril I** -aide dupicx Inl* i* twice a« g-8Ml tiecauae it » un the w at erf runt ghd evervone ha*: ,. »» \e ecq d * v*» a deaire to ledn»*m* lajge living room. F.M- funner pailiculan (keaie dimng nxwn, aepaiale and * c* I TED CHARTRES at full cabinet kfehen Vendor EV 34711 wnt* leave fnda and dm.'tie «u 'e Tall MRS PIPES. KV 5 4741 tBOSJUANn BLAilJ_ _ • . - S-tuaied <*o a high treed 1*4. HR*H QI AI^RA thi* brand new cntcmp-cary • [MM ED. I*OSSHSSIO.\ ■’vie. 3-twdruom well-appoint¬ ed nome complete wnh many _ ex'ra* include* huill-in range Cl-i*e to *r,w*N* and nana- and oven raised hear’h fire- Pir,*l,,,n *®l sn higti va ■•». p er-e *unriem with fue- IIOSPITAL AREA L,,!l NO STEPS A TCNY KAROI.D •.YOUNG OR OLD • Mrrr* need f<*r a la’^er hoO*e (.X5SY COTTAGE nwcaaitatcx immediate sale uf de- anahle Iwubcdruom h-imr. Snug IK in '■ungalow clnte In Oak Rav lander hwdr-wm* ' ktlchen, V.'leran*' H-»xpilai arvl R cbm-avl n*«m Iru'ulaied i S SESSION Close lo arfyaka and i tana- MOUNT TOLM1K c.„ s.r t:vl NKAR MAYFAIR DR I i" URirs. . Smart, immaculale. three bed bungalow Interesting flour ^lan with living room, kilrhen and dining Bl'YfJAI/lVV ■ rea facing the front of the house. _ _ _ Full basement, aulmnaic hotwaler HANDY LOCATION hfaling syalem with rmuliling Tan _ rump and immer«t<*i mil fur do- larie^MvMn* tC 2:."CJ2! J?"' .‘rl'.V'-fi Vi' 1 -■>* «-• »3 r»w- ftIn.IT— T- *“ ,*“am f qiiAlilv In mie for - xxl x |1S mrt IMXugh j a hi Ha*-..*. EV I: 5 ,rf n,< * cnndiii-*n Two iiedmim modern bungalow, large living r»*m L-vhaj»e dming hMin, electric kitchen tftfih uitMy 444. autumahr hea’. -wk n*>i»ri Ihrvughouf. ail iff very nue cnndiii-*n te*»d ai/e fi ni-eo i »* .me bkx k frxim 4**i * Gieul f-nanctny ata.laiile 4!i*\ in'ereci Kul! j*ncr $11. ton lumpua r-sim p’ace. 3 g ««d *L*e hexlrouma — flSSTiTue »t UTM T i’TJ.T'SZT r. i joh\ NErr Esii-rii •< »-.*! "PANORAMIC VIEW” Uf- ,. a an,l San Juan luanda -BARGAIN'' < >i*v aiuccn hum* hat . twin- ../-v » .m., v , - vr . . aized bedr-uma large living * WVJ lAf I.N r*s»m. dming afea. kit- hen wt'li kds of cupboaid*. 4 pee Two I ** give ytiu privacy ^iNrisun Full cement ba»e- •n‘i ■ "eautifui rnaygi-Hind mrnt with recreation r<«om «or f '■ children 2 bedrooms 3rd bedr,«.m and a den> work »P«* » 3rd » u.l ab-io D-D M heat Attached the ec-montx rf c wl gataaje nn appiox 1 acres. •>* w *-‘i furna*-* L« taxes. G-si VI A Secluded hack > ull PriCC Only $8.9(N| vatd (all tiees. bathecue _ - ■> . _ . & H a!lM t'l,M lo a, hoola “ ' * m *' **?• ilor#a meni « • oi I. ■ per m mth Price $9950 Pease call CLARK BELCH Kit K\' >4741 anytime. stML’DDVl' u »,b*(’cin< avals Mr •^c.Ar KU.N I ai 4!i*\ mieiec Full j^icr i VIEW ROYAL Sll.KXi sake Anchorage t. -■». -i \i ■ i!i - ..'i...-- m iimi..'||-.j — . k "k; rjn — neat and ii>xy live room bungalow i 1 on*istm^ of thn-ogh hall mi— -ai/r .... lo ,ng adj-sning d.nmg nswti Cab nci EXLLl’.SiVK L'PLANDaS kitchen iwu irxtiull bedim* Pern- » - ... broke bath. Ereshlv and Uatefutly y“mf bu'lt J hedrvKTO attrac- : decnratetl Full basement Oil4v 9'“ r,nrb**r4 °*» lir*e >»« 1 Man* Drive m gAtage Gr-'unda \a*H' and trT\ n ^htful pi «van My Iand*cai*.-d fruit tree*. i J? i’V at-cluxion. I »ilh oalfrfn.nl In nalural -,ff,. t .'k‘ *"* Ka,, an ... lo oalfr anO ,aff an- nxlm- . 'u 1 ''.V' fh -at- Mfal for th* rfl.rrn fishff- K 1 ‘2 h**'" 1 S?'1"*, M»» an A one chsnre in a JitrLime upt 4 jvirad tn «tf»WimUn,n 0,1 P «"»«' ^ "h clear , 10 111 ..si Mi Drew to view EV 2 4.55. tea EV 3 4?*" Pe»«. ,.n Wr Hamilton. k set iuded tuck >'^11 Price only $8,94N| liee*. bat hecue .. _ _ ■> . _ . ft ( t-o« lo a. noma - 1 * meni ci • o( I. ■ per m -rvh a i eic-rwi Tt- " anting, ar ph-me Asking $16. <00 ethei. hahvey F.vVru H.UMI4WSU anytime. w.ih at |.iw as |.1 ju> d an pa' nient for m-ur detail* E TO DALLAS RD - Her * !• a pnientially luvijtv h**mf in handy re«ul«fitial il » trift N-« inajol ’reiMii* yu*t .. atmie Minting and fixing un. I.uts !»< w-irk with m thi« 3 .iL tied roim h,.me wnh li'.ng ‘ t«*>ni dming *pa< mu* kit- hen and adjoining iaumti ' . , r»-m wired f- »r drver. NEW L«* 1 < M I M furnace NEW giata lin«*il boiler 4h*ner nut uf §•>••' 1ed l,v ng and dining rwin rfimbmation '* TI IK ROV’\I TRFST fV» a 'rmit ve cimer rirpeiace and r llir' nu,AL iKLM LU. ri.ee w irk plaster. Daibie diding Tn rt -m an e*tate five-'-oom aiurco g s«s d *>rs leading Inio the garden t>unfl*j.a* wi'h. view ae Avenue Consisting * a ■■dge «n t*u selea Th,* 7i*xl20 'hr. sigh hall liv ng rt«wn. d mng ■ H is all lawned arsl la wp;*ing fur r ken fcr.-'e* •'»! hrrs*'i*t r •* Wheti weather la inclement, vnur children will enter ihis 14x30 heated nsim fmm the outsldr dj * lew call C. Giddy *# A F. (cover. EV3 77W7 anytime. ai'i-tam Sul TH DAK BAY •* j. 5 BEDHUUMS AND DEN 4i is acldom w* find an older home in auch superb -condi¬ tion The large livlnj nsim with fireplace and suite sized dining mum have ticami^i tcilmga and deep-pile wall-lo* wall carpeting. ar« ideal fur entertaining. The kjfchen is brautifuly modern. A large bednsim. 4 pee vanity halh and den with ftrepUce m.m- pli-te the main fliwr I'patana are 4 largr bedroom* nr 1 bet rooms and a family room, aetiaralr 3 pee bath and «1m- age spare galore A full hijth basement with utility spa. e. nffH e or hednami. 2 pcc't*a'h, •till leaves space flc.r ih-V'-kip- _ meni A vcpaiale I’ur if • f*gr n*i thr (ane at the >>ar of a lovely ba« k garden. This ImniF is at pr«*>cnt a legwl duplex see H n<«w and | d v u** purr ha*. ng l e r ni s at cash, i a«h to inoitgage I uK TRADE CjII Mr Ih Whyte at KV 3TTifl anytime. ID Ni hlAie HAY NORTH IfOi r HEDKuUMS DEN Large home, i P.*e to M h.s>>s Iand Oak Hay village. Ground fl<*ir ronsista of living runm. dining rsht kiti hen cUa an.) : pee bathroom rpstant 4 tiedroiima F ull . basemen1 I aut.imatP- heat, iust fc. :#» I d'iwn imi' |X5 per mon'h. | Taxes |].ta per year n.*i Ev- < usive listing. I all Mr I). Whvte. EV 3-77(17 anytime. MEARS A WHYTE HAK HAY REALTY ITU tt"* DAK BAY AVEM V. Tucked away in a quiet semis*- ? r. , ~.w_ , * * . eluded (oration on a pretty piece j , kl J_[i‘71; f ' ppro,‘ “ * h ™ •* pntarn, Me LR «■'" KH. i ^ “ ■ r'pamle DR; 3 bed naan a 1 on* up1 . __ ru*t> electrte kUchea with nook Pan . Tvo-i.. fall Ken basement pkge VERY LIVABLE • snt TH OAK HAY NKW AND FLASHY 1 Jr'vLKD'Tunl.i^ ta . fu".. »v S22, J^JSSSS SECLUSION ■ Asking price 113,3(*i. monthly * tsnth • pavmta M PIT al 3»-jW L • W|in -jsharud CH DK >T* eki cab* RURAL CHARM • kitchen. 4-pircr tiathrm, almost • irt 4 w • csnplelnj R room with sand • V LA IggJwMLgR Fjg-^wjf Tina ►«!' mu* m ■ 5uLT.. jL.rn ■I*** ««*<« iwai “lln IIKJHM. cim- . Jr" c . |W1 kil^ho,. lw, bnlrnumi. Ihm- , FA . inere t*fh Fun hlrh haaemerft. • ENGLISH COTTAGE - fiXJ' "L • gt A I NT. r H A R M I N G * • ' ^ rS well *Jul' •AND VERY UVAHLE ' 1 flJiSTrSl i™ ,“I‘ . 11 lv * 1 ’I aaaunea ZTuit tree* chi bua line, ■ t nclish- ?^r,T,„r;'l'!u' “*"■ • STVLEU tiuna.l™. boi,M iml • ul^ l^*m*,l J"11 ,n*f • iaiK« tha r»Htn K< of • Full Price Only $10,j00 • pan. wind, .Li »nd dun • Ev, lu.,„ I „„„ 1” Kil r -J— 1 ■ ri„urr«iun tinrv b..* ' ,'Lv’n ‘ L d.*T, |»>mrnl . |r im lhr SHAKIfSPF.AKEAN • Full Price $9,900 ■ KR* c;r»m..u. <»'««■' •J' ; bungalow buaxis iml * LT^.. V» ., ak floors Extra lge TTYta ! HP ATIDM ^ _ _ • master hedrm plus additional- IDF' liTI lr. 7^r “rn.JL'n vTr'‘i\r 'IT'1 * l«lrni M.ta.™ wrtl .ppomli-d • murtm.nl hnm. In Sdrll. Wi [■**■ morwh PIT f.ir ibis •> r#j, kitchen- Separate • ()ak Hay Coay. romlortablc. 1 tw“ ,*TT*'* utility rm F.nHoaed atairaw' lo * rh hung with a film pa* of Ihe aea. aiivwig !■■** ni*ine* This isn t Jiaik. • futuu sleeping quarters if de- Through hall. Gleaming nak rv-ga pull Pri«-p 1’, 7nfi • •ired, 4’art basement. tFO-M * with inlaid border in LR and gur«i- 1 . ... " ri • healif\g •* d serrate * «tw DR 4 pc* tiled hathmofn. Full lam i.aiklde. KA S71JI anytime • well-lM ' with inlaid border in LR and gur«i- • healir\g »• :*wrat' * nv DR 4 pc* tiled hathwiofn. Full • Well-hs-alcd )u*< one block * hasement with exlra HR ml healing • from the v-a Mi-al hull prue • Taxes only 1134 gmaa Clear title, ■ IH f ir appt in view call • Terma U required. Early pnasea-' • ikiN Mt'NRD EV 4 J994 nr * »,on. • GH 7-1716. EXCLUSIVE LIST- * $12.9J)0 Spin nms and mf-lern 2-t-eUnsim' . «» max* Vmnu * hme Urge LR witn *P viL 1 * *■ Dil fumi' r . pei feet n*’* 1 ■ j iifiihii Ats I'l I S * dition inside and uul hark jaid. i. S -J, 1 * ail fenced, in lawn and ahruti*. over . 1(P%l' ■ !•« .n.1 .un-le. k DM. nlumu- ; ’u.1 Ihink ul It A «pyxj,l. _ . w ^L. • mg plus adequate baaement • shop 33 feet km* and 14 feet wide. To see this B’ ^-V's • s'--* t’cirich ,*i,ts.simt Ik * with large douNe doon opening cnln M'S lk*ra Woods h\ 3 71-4 an n r . , ^ . 4, ^ ,*r NHA * a wide aiccsaiNe mad. 100-amp • mi ic availatde f.XCLl SIVF. .* wiring and heatabla too. Also, a * LISTING with ta*> Munro. ph<»ne • large garxge 24x18 leet, fitted nut KAIftKlKU) • KV 4 -"1*<4 or fjfl.7 1705 * fur spray painting, even a 13ft.|h . ac i" ni t u m • • * ci parity r* mpresaor and lengths of v/.NfA OGVA IV -oak HAY hwe A dmam ruma true. What FROM DALLAS RD. * 3 HF.DRmiiMS * a b ml your family’ you ask. f>in'» ' 111’*"’ ii ei Thera is alia a large older- 'Nit.ifiown ow'ner- u< • *H1 mv • Here's y»ur ilanre io#s>6 spa- si\ le home In «m of Victoria1* bet- • - vt -old simw, iiun^alow Fea • , ,,-ji modem h-.me in mie ..f *' !f,r with either 1 or 4 bed- EXCU'SIYTG . KV 4-812* Mrs McLean EV 4 4 BUILD YOUR OWN BOAT CABIN CRUISER OR PUNT Thera la Room Hera tor Either .lull think uf 1L A aeparala wmk- F AIRFIELD ON K BLfK'K FROM DALLAS RI). m ajt-iif i.*wn iiw'tier- mi" « r age unit arxi ganv^' Pricp t Term* i $11,300 !kan C'NTuali, EV 37124 aiirtima HOME OR REVENUE . 1 BEDRMS, OIL HEAT Valuable Im-aiion half blork frum At. J» x*|»h's Hospital. Alirachv*. “well !rarrd-fof large home, with double piumtiing Suitably equipped, a ad | may he used Fr renting lo nursing i [*et vnnne! etc 'Greatly rrdte ed price qu» k sale (bvnera have uihei inleiesis out «f luwn Full Price S11.800 Rear ma hie term* Call Mr. kay. EV 3 7124 anj’ime. TIP r* J-J1 "i rFi' ir’i • arniaed IWArhen wltli snrhnraior and • EV *J“.r9* or i.R7-a£3- # ptumhed for automalkt washer Llv. . .mrnrn rnTTAGF • n* n,n,n wl,h ’>r»Pl»c4 Wood -pan- I v .Vt ^j mw AHFa • 'liBd duun* room wl,h hujn fhinm • hasfMFNT • ,ab,oet pftTlbrok* bathroom. • K>1S '' • hot water tank and best of hoi water 1 * L nt f'Mk tiees on • hr*,iri* ■> sterna. Copper piumbing. ! :tL,TL.,r£L. s .i, , n ■ whal >«l ha,a wallnl If ■ .- - 7 r» ■ • h*'* r‘n huv h. tau • I.Xll.l SIM. L1ST1M,. I.\ » •« Mr H>.v>.r4 at EV HU now • or GR 5» 5bin. • ^ |ust what ' Oil have availed Fir If ' i j have r.fiun y-m ran buy It. Call Mr Howard at EV 4-81^* nuw. M *lr 7* ’Av#nu,"“conuatlii‘ ni'’t 'up'.wl.l. in th.. LfX A HON • w. ■ $11,950 •hf-AUgh hall lix ng risen, d ning a >t ^d. 1 J(si sq f’ iJJ}a.isv.. . * ■ ' rit a»»t hrraatasf r »a ' * ’’ 111 ,KirW*- e* <. « « 4 ''PAL IOI S * EgQI'IMAI T • Splendid at into bungalow built 1 lied rrsim* 4 piece twth. Fuil r”' ,mi •** kitchen with hre>d and _ . . , • BRAND NEW * >»ar«. Large “L*’ *liaped living an< s*s,-ment dr've in garage oil h-t- ‘*n ,’u*w,*d van.iy bathrvsim hji , • ,,er> tvirr.e Tea uie* • This is exnnngly d fferent and • timing nsim with fin-place, . all oal a- rop ws-'e- f>w-«d ronf wrred Far T1 tun •>*f b- btirariu* feaerd ;''7 U'r‘ur^, hJ, 1 • • >Mt an»me ownris Thegia- •li.mm rah etix- kitchen, ullli' PI’ICF Ml 750 I >**>tag w«sn*.r and dryer ln< .uded b*‘hn*,(n l*f4*1 -t‘edn>ms p.u*.* 1 mui rn* ranee and nr elv ing hall • |ilumt>ed for auin washer an * [: J; - luiiatantjai 4'. |.jan ' —neeaied stairwav w.rti «par* for . vGth tmelv wriAight imq VnrJ^ * ^dryer Aulu.. ud. fumai e aKache. »' in'irr"-.} 1RKEH.ACTAHI.E AT 1:3 V* ' r‘VX** T'*"1* w th • ,a<1« ti» the nn»l chaimine LR ’.a'pert beautiful Undw aped gar E EV • 2 tail n-rw. EV V753-I * ‘T ***' Trui> * ' ' !■■*:« <* ganFm rsjn with • ,lrn Fmarr-ed Him at 4“., pay i*are.1 N hnm.- . %ltvi ( f i;.jr^e wa'ei* DR and • wi,|P Anlv 175 per month. Dune INMCPICL’ tvi L-r* — - PRUT: • TERM’S tp 500 * k*' *l*“ u,r w#,rr ,'*n * 'leav he i-a-n IHlRT.Xf.K INLK F I TWFSVH Ir-nw> • Ordnn* ant dm Si-n Vl' • in ii»tr rill Mr Sudbury. WATFRFROYr i* e«» ,in a> re*. / an (’'rrhixu KV 3 '. an.'tirr.e * Flute mife.rt \ a will love* e' enmga GR 9 l*a* ■ DCF.AN VIEW • ■ 3 HEDRr * iMS IN • ■ GURDiiN HEAD • SI 3«SI down Will buy this ihrre- * • \ -ear-old home on Biiu nden 1*1. * ■ Eult tia*«'ment. cement sundc* k • *• tl'gh monthly (giviuen's on "ne • • A ^ needed If >.-vi < an qual'fv . • ■ all Jim Ranson EV 4-2914 any * • lime. ■ RAN'fjALL'S LTD •‘37 Pandora Avenue. LV 4 Uul GORDON HEAD $11,950 a huv it at f13.7HH Chiia Pike. EV 2 4^53 to GK7-1W. • SB * NO. STEPS HOT WATER HEAT • In a qu.e: l-ake Hill are* t*.'s per- LOW COST’ aigh* ' s«ni* f ttrt .Bi f;-rce.la Lea 1 ru-HTi) kitcren P>: IRENE Ma< LACHLAN at ■* st.w ige dpa e J^me* Haw EV 5-4741 nr GR J- 2332 *n? time. , a ea F t pa- cut a--* peave ' MODERN 4 BEDROOMS" Choice Local ion « - C'l-ll.- -d:^l Kn::*n<-. • e h'»oie .n an a -hi v »• if ( wk* and rw-kei' * TED CHAKTRES EV 347 A* fee. tune J laMr- *im tvdne L*»vei> liv.ng r«.m w,Hi f replace g.ie*t d.nmg r»**nt <^k n.*>rv A ra.ive IH5RT\GF INI F'T f>,-r.r -Wfvj arr->«efM aw. - ii'mmwm-r i'l a* <*a. k r ‘ Cimti furnace V\ A tKKr KON I and uli. •> r*»*»si. r.ice sma’l garde*;- -r> . «»-_ ..a .. r- . _ , D. • ^-a ,-m* h.jme arid seriara'e F. e.. hn. .n pine«l eon* gwW , «'a2e on lovely freed and r- I«> i> iu -2 “"MS rrriunds ensure «e«li*ied • wall carp*-' c „ hedns'm* 4.Diec# w’^ frrPla ' "Ted rrm.flt .7. T* T* U,‘.*V P*: 1 •n and utility mom. I*1'* lrcr sxragi 'r?. *** * •’ l bedrtsHni "kitchen •** *»'*-k xh i* rom hi ned 1518 Hapf.v t‘"1 ’ it' *'», ^ ** home w jh 3 Va e. Rl B> owner Ca:i Se^^SMl ,p4‘ u' ^ kitfhm • F^tlMAI T • Spiendid stucco bungalow built • • BRAND NEW • vtar*. Larjge "L” *iiaped living and • This is ex. innglv different and • dining risim with fir:-plare, • all <*k • y.ju D-uid tie *ine ed for auin washer and • with l.welv wrought iroq dryer. *ni » ■»! fumai e. allached • Va.1« to Ihe nn*i chgimmt LR • . a*port beautiful' landscaped ga»- ■ l *«k:ng mi* i*i garden r sin with • den Financed 11 im at 4‘- . p*v- • v it w i f i;-Jtge weiei* DK and • eMe Anly 475 per nvinlh. Owner • kit alv. fa* e water iwn tlrlhjhl • leav 'Ac i<«wn • iadrm« aiut drn wi'n Vl* • un ats've rail Mr Sud»«uiy'. • f*t!e iHite.rt 5 u will l«ive • e'rninga (JK 9 DA • every im h if this charming * • ►.•■me with Its mam features • • J-ull nrl'-e is .ml\ *15 V*. full - * r s L’t* mil • M..ri ,* Lund at F-V 4 J*M« an, •’ 1 .. I,IL,L< • tune • SIX ROOMS ilcn Financed ll.ifai at i*. . pay¬ able Anl> 475 per nvinth. Owner leav hr »"wn yin ats've rail Mr 5kid>iur>'. e' enmga GR § !*«* LAKE HILL SIX ROOMS Price $11V¥) Kcwn.ly *ttn, 1 1 *« f; • ri« lar<*« rumj’U* n» m wi'h firepla. • L we! stu* * vmi bungai s* ’.n n ,»*i ( *11 Mr S'u, ■ 1 i' yr*« * . 1 hr mi hea* AtTa.v.. . . . . Thr.-u’h hall plan . . Hart * Kwcr Ld Hough.il in f >r .wrsjnd bath fuatui'-x liv.ng r *’m. dmm; r.*4n — — - _ _ * umttv • Set ud'.d ere.-nt: *«rge k-tihen *un r'»'m. ; U-dmuns t'PLANDS V IDERN H »ME 3 Im '** • !.-••■ '"v hi^n lo. Rl B> ossmer Ca:i SeS-^letl ,p< >1 san pa* m. rv agree- * w , rren» 4 f4n grTangedir'' U*» n«* pa » <«ij ■ 11 BETTY SALES LV 5-47 4i. ROCK BAY AREA" Cl »*e n 1 4 bedr *ht» h »n,c <>.| . eivrr*-vn furna. r FjiI ce- ance men: ua»enrten» ■Hc.ve ST.'HIO fa A MJl>!H.ET»*N *t 5.900 LV 3-474:. THE ROY AT. TRi ?T CO. J.t** G.tvci nmci.t' S' EV 3 liiC VANCOUVER TRIYSITR ' DRIVE BY 1374 LYAL!. ST J hn.xor LK %'acan: and pt*s«es*.j«i :n«nrt'd> ate Neat and i lean, small U^. !*•*'« tfua lo**)v |vea:-old » ipoma auitabt* fur toupie Itwr.r on Ih. '-,io«:r0 AsklllS $jS95 In the Nor’hr.dge sulxl.v ision on a high view I* mertuoKing • e>4 l.rtl draati pay men’ bat- f *e valley ,• retlinly la^what *n< • alsait |71 a *ve'h in. tud- 1141 ADANAC AT |4 5«»» rear Juhncr) N'-at < little 3 n»jm lumggj av i-. t-.vi v .’Kvli'i. -n Moauiifu’ garri' 1 •f ff uii trees and lkw.*t* Li »U TA>jES S.dew«il« «'•.• , gfjts a' «i bust 'bus a. rvwe T* rm* Pr Call Mr Vm.r.g t.i’ »r-« • • tlan > K"vor\ L d « Lving p*tw an I family d.n.ng r-'m. Premium I’ratew am Tig • ‘bi*1 oCc^Vinra s m*'*» lovely k mei Low taxr* low pnr*. Just $20,900 • 14H* rr;mVnh ■» ■ S..n ai F.V 4 :yi% aauime. • l* _• i10 **! mortgage. « •. • . paying I’S per month If you ward .*•••••••••». It* of apace, tfui u th* hom* for Cai: Mi S. mps. *1 EV S 7‘. 24 ^.lJ. , F"0.'** '•*. iT'th Tl vlgx-ei • pir -;led ■» mah >R*ny 'Vm with 1 vamed tc Jirg* dark Kf i IKL l.N 4rf# adjoining utlll'y an] liun- EV : Y’3.» Harr-. 3"*’*r Ltd ' any e •* S'. MIA nvirigag.' Pib'iiTg yn-l nearly al Lav* lire Bcauliful BienlVAOOtl dry room. 2 ampie-staed bedroom a. c.ic ...» uv’xt dv au'vi ij P-o T*ades c-sx* derexl p!*«v’ Mule eti'rarv * ha), and vanity balhroom Full baaraierl K.3J7J > mm KV »KI« • •• Imblr Mumbmc [Th-> • )-«ir <> non.™ siu.x>o tamgakiw ,*n a n.*j, O-Matic package fumare Attractive e-. A ‘ *" *?*?* • ,,r 4HLDIV..M H *M> *TH R> V ... ^ ** Tg ^ ^ Ih a ' •< lanfr^ped^qwng M «dy '* . <***. raaldwital Street ».V .54 ewue |:«. ,e«a tm CM. Owner *we *^a been weP-mairta rwd b J» n ^ *n the water w*«h a kwely iSrSwfi m£ fr -* # e BY (M'MIR 4 YEAR.* 1 BFfV >V _ _ _ *'*• • * U Y** Mv* 14"'* tf* Malahat. in# xe«esabl* garden Tha *lws# fui7 \UJZA Sar *’< ~^W AGE xa n LA *^°€ *' V,n q-ui rwspertyi. aa ne^ a. • W" has vetuetH .* 4*. pvs’tgage Try y ^ ftCOCLARD P’ LDINU n t* . ^w. * d-aappran^ $10.9o0 If sod arw m*rU<1r Ltd DARK BEAMS MAW FJRERLAl’ES Im . nd a c an.'e s'. me w-*:i w. ■ •* _ »T>ug: : ir-.n fcxte *;,x 1 bf* ir.s " kirtflwlj «rra- T bere-t l * Biiw xpa> i'WM r\»*m* fnanv n.' L WESTERN HOMES LTD. j::» dxglas street Mr Su.]bury ev en.nga GR bih UNIVERSITY ia'e aiuccvl t.ungaJ-w*. r«*n- HIGH qi ADRA I BEDRCXIMS 0 •" a* I *e- >|e.| • tnarm*g 111*1. "a 1 ■ a llv .»g ram, * RpflRE IN Brauiiful Brentwood <>|ed w -a *re*S >-ri tiave been l-siking Po; A ,Pl* taxes rail TED LHAR- A.ge i v.ng m>an w.ih f,re- TRES. EV S-474I. |»a»im van- _ _ bj-n De luxe ta**ine4 k • “ <~en three B«Mi-si/e vd- ; sVi LYipr^ full remen; >ja*emrn' l«I.Mirvrr»i/ f ^ M w.»h, la'-ge a ■<•4 uinpj* * * • » **m linme.|,4'e p>*xesx, *i Pe-feet re'iremrn’ vh a qu,^i dea.l \v’ii r ivVCx ri d- ;e given I^irge NHA * rrvl '.'■eel Thi* 1* re*, s - - '* •n *rtg*g.' mg . --dr .-m h ane m .mma<-ula'e 4 'eqrvim fam L’ull I>n,-A tl 5 Hf¥l txsvdi' * Y *1 ant aff ,rd t. m,*s r *m« |>j . run riiif- ilJ.nuu ,J. , 4l ^ |7 25u T v p‘h«e 'heating Th,» T> view- ■’•<* * M. usive l.pt >|r f7sr».e .4 A' • Wallace. 1 lua‘r.1 nn n i-a'l E\ VCll ask for J KV>*7a| GR 3-14/7 KV 2 -fHlT .M MuLYAKD, baa : as* sun r*««* Full •»•"*»« near all r*e i xed lut.rwn r«i venets r» I*, m-ogage Try ) *g Then* • a art Assn pa n *■».' KV ♦‘••gf I fyiM»* A me GARDNER AQK4Qn LTtt ftCOCLARD ItriLDIRG IfV fttMg ,-(■ f I.,.*, e oak ar^e eleclnc k.tchen with dm.ng . ; area and adjoining utlll'y and laun* j dry room. 2 ampie-siaed bedroom a. vanity bathroom Full baarmmt *• Dnuble plumbing |Th.* • ).*jr .^se-uru'v n arqu.r* *;,n drive- In garage. WUiiama Oil- Full h.g*i basement and bn!-wa:er‘« * ■ stu.x-0 ttungahiw ,»n a MU' O-Matic package lunar* Attractive .1 a msg t*e IM ’ land'saprd si x» --g 1 •» •* I r ea. -< o-mamUin givund* wrn law n. in cruuoda wit* l*wna. and e xr* liana aosl f.«e ‘DUPLEX’ HIGH QUADRA r R. 1 suite* have sepa*ate an Iramea arul consist of latge 1900 allenby s'r. Tmmj' Ula'e e-«id. on Two twin sized uadi *411*. Full cemrru hasemeni Price 4:3 3H> wrh taim* WILLOWS BEACH DR « '^drwtm fam iy t>ime. 2 ful: -r - r « m» Pin ‘wwojont and -kiM heating Th.s »*uv«xt semi-taiP-gai>-w slua‘e«i on 'he CpLand* t^.rder reeds redei'.r*! ing »Hit we have a •.Hiod, *;'«. >'us 2?vr-*4«t f»ni|>*'rtv in * rbuH-e ‘lflslrn^. aemi m*>«4rm- /•-•I a;xi ti'liing for f»M.Y fr-ftn w ih g *sl ’erms Call Guv MiKf- frts. EV 2-4255 a»y*ime or 5 7453 • • • a SQOKE WATERFRONT J.«4n of H1 *pd ora acre nf In- e‘v Ymtn«, Slim Approai-li to Ea«lei Costume New* hv Kuiliunt $J4;3i*t I. (iG.kim, EV 3-7._^ a< nrjparty la aa neat a* a hart-box. • i a— Ml trw market foe a ■ le *mh pavmeni a. te.fed di Price of $15,500 , I*;. H*e « a, I CL ARK'BEI.f IIEP. E-\ : *7|| an, umr. KV 1-fkW* riJARKE 4 WALLACE REALTY 4.HI Br sign n S' IJITLK TUDOR 1 Overlookini; tiorgr Water* 7: '.', ,2.r*7 . » •' > \ ' Ovstrr twda 4’*-n**m ni>s|**rni/e>l uiingal"w Oak f"».rs THHi*' •IJHOTT* 23 T I.R wi h‘ ve f »■■•»;#*.«■ I Jirge \,ew ki'i t*en act d.ne*ii> 2 tn-dre.ni* 3 !• < '••4 i l.v*".“d n vn.mda 1 water view* S«‘p garage a. .1 :.irge • .* k - '*■ tji Kverv*hit,2 ROOM GALORE’ BEAUTIFUL VIEW 14 YEARS OLD Fu I base me*»* *«t hnt stater hea* Hi >’*u want a «parmu* J-bedrnnm bimr 1’Ll'S 2 finisher] ex’ra bedrunrni and aepaiale two • at gauge. THIS IS IT' , Vendor will conaider your tiad* of lesser value :"rn’LM«','hh?r,,,n,Tt'lJiK,H "tv BABY RANCHER Ev>.^« <;*,*■» ,;"rw>n hkad Cu-e and "*y *rd m perfer-* c«m- CI.ARKF g. WALLACE REALTY d, nm mriile and .hji Hflii .n f;. kU k*. ^ i**»m 4-p»ece iiled Wlhmnm Oil THINKING OF 1 heating, gleaming t*C flmn. Ian* DiTlUfvr CfYtV'7 view windows. . Ideal for Couple f\r*I **v4a>iLj MAI.x . | needing two hod room*. Pn. <*d C N MON r.VGl K *'1N LAW SUITE S.t.edi>wmi iHjngaijw In very n | » 'piy m .. re-»ai- Cl-"* Li 2"»r’ »• dnuiaic-J and irt immacuia'e with new automatic gas '* ’1nn‘^.V‘ nr,H' n« to furnace »t*»» cash Balance fM» ;«I0’ WATERFRONT LR- *)R n elrc : per month PIT at 4% imereti. CCDL’DU Wi’* OiL.ni - I arul Pembroke t^:h thru halL hull pnee »9«n SL PERB >EA V IEW b l» xir.t. drive-in gargge Many ifctras Kii«f*usn MMmn rv ' t ' : '^2 ™ *?, »*»_«****«■ '• RANDALL S LTD EVMM de luxe #r«m kn ao>l »J»»* lp*-*We WjP per n>o 4P.LT » °r new enri.iaetl rw . AH -verb* bang the mt*T ■v«,lfble 4*000 to re- - *•-* and park-1 ike garden 3 srwHuus l*l,le PU^ ha*er This Dpt. of prop- nITU1aT t»e*lrma and ri-aeis. t-ull high ha>e rr*' " hard lo find at the low AlirlC.1 ”'cr.t extra lwlke>S8 OiMVMsiir •,r'11 “ CONSOLIDATED Abundant extra fiatur.-s s $12.21 Hi * r\«lTrn FfLL dntlCK *7 •« . . , Sr. lh EV 2 21~ da . a or LIMITED P- TH E HF TCMK'. i S GH A 5*4 2 ev e«. F.st. iri * F«rt '$1 rtH •FAIRFIELD'’ • BROOKE STREET'* -IN LAW SUITE ’ CITY -CLOSE IN RANDALLS LTD. EV +91M HOME 4 HEDIf *»MS Charming LK wnh granite al-sie f ■ » i pwan Lake area. Asking 1" im Ph.wie l-'iaivea M uumoing 1 tteilnsKiis arvl rumpus n»im tH-amcl < e. . u Im- ai i e with wi v ew MPji si.MI'M i.N EV >4741 I h' f iHiit.s rmiv |3 m»n;n 1 r# * r* SITUATION i HE I.AG<* IN AREA wj!b a mag \tl -v2'r uf cni rx titiH eni sea view lavex only IT •'* 1 Of. XM.p * •••' T.n»«m oidrr Fk»uv v\/h the i|.jn| raw u k*-< p. Tm y->ur «mrn! SV« DOWN — 4 BEDRMS Iki >m i|«< e pus 2 hathnoms’ hNiJl h.gti ba*e nient wnh oo-Matir Package fur- ’ia. e in dandy amne bungalow . 'w-aui.fuJ xUtcc'i extersr L-w-ated $1300 DOWN J BEDROOMS OIL HEAT FLU, BASEMENT erry close in Rrand new. sparioua 2 hedrm hnm* w»«h rer rn>. Well worth viewing inf Ms unusual design and faultiest run¬ s’ ruction. See Ihe vcrmatlte LR with plenty of wall apace, the Iga bedims ■be compart kit and dming area, and Hi* elegant hathrm. Asking 415..W. Ph»me France* Money. EV 2-4251, EV 4 5140. HOARDING HOUSE * I All of lh' %e are charming rolireinen' 'homes uniat icaxonaldv pnin| Call gurvs a 175 a moth DoRoTHY KIHkPATKICK EV 5-47*1 i ui shed b*m». new (MLM •nvimie. Nuithwrafein Seem itie* >W A t Smith. Kes LV 4 7*' , , , „ „ , „ ‘ r. *.x j rORDOA'A BAY lUr?'1” Hu* I" nice cond’tlDn >mpact 2 hedrm home with view, ft ni L i'iK iH.ii MTi ri li* 2 * o. drs -ws un one flour Living CI*m* to ah.tppina centre Fern ed I Hau.rK‘’wii * ...'mo 1 n#,,T' *f> kitrhen. 3-pc* iialhnwrn. rarden Small LR svTh heatilgtof I- .Urw,L .. .»r.. ■ ^ lull Iwsemont with new OilOMfiie fireplace K» oil a»o'e iml. Op-n la ‘ ‘ ■ furnace Cjrmr !.Jt in g-*id city * 'fers ».r trade f..r larger him*. 1*11^. CORGL’ BUNGAI OVC ll.'m down and im per PHnne France* Money. EV 2-4251. 'Vi \ A Ai" " mmh tun >1 iht lull pnc. al EV 131«i wrM ^ - Rcdn»*m glaxa *Ukx * '-ubjahav ■/ 1 Hxsw.lin iiHe >4x !*■ Its lag— b-k-w*— — $£i-L>4) - aa ■, - - - - ■ ■ — • IV If 1 »*i*n and bright rai>m«*t k»‘ Johnny James, e\ . 2137 i /'i iw c-*t t' av *vn MS f k chen All «ak ft .^a 2 Urge hml- _ anytime _ [ It, CLr.AA I: | n»«ms J'pirrr twlii. fuil iMiw'mcnt COSY If S* * U it K ■ I a, f n,.harf nw^aaa . .al Full Price $14 500 MILS. SIMPSON EC5 4741. ) $500 DOWN «f SPECIAL $154) DOWN __ WALKING IHSTAM'K Neat clean <*liler 1 l«edrm t.u/iga,.-* hv ns*m. call kili'hen. pwji ivineni ita.semenl. fuma.r l^rge well kep< :n». low taxes NORTH PARK Sf near (X>»K ECONOMICAL Bt Y 1 NG at PHICE ONLY 44*4) L.ev monthlv payments. Mrs. M Ham* •» dale EV 3 4111 m KV 4 MS. Me- "NOT A TOTAL PRICE ONLY mx*r ik f.ci>nomjcal Bt y n . e-vkj 1 NG at PHICE ONLY 44 5uu L.e* SI l CCO BOX . »4JW monthlv payments. Mrs. M Ham* For lh.* 3-uedr s»m. uil be* a.| llM,^ EV 3 4111 « EV 4 :w55. Mc- ’ an a doc a ng ar.l **mi ,y .. Thc J£“nWt4 w in Candless Ready. Fort a, , a. an app, ta ,ng an.i ,xe,.||rnt c,ndjllun and is very pru- p'aruied 3-lteilr.wMn home d'lC'ivr Mater n kilchen. Sejmrate _ £ _ _ - _* _ _ _ m a g»*d n*sidenlial airs 1 n>» enrage Full cement baacmcni 'wi'h sihhIiv *i. si- V'xi II find I features * daniJ . «\nk iwli lor l^ad*. tu atir im Luc ■ raised hearth flicpla'.- There a even an Min ru»n In Ihe a partial VIEW frum the *i«- basement Wnh «nly Ijisi dmn flir uH, "■"> lnH a.m • PHind i «„n I la.i C.l, (>ir,l A Tt, -w, J2 f l«!l m,2 «<—ul dr,,™., ,nd nlhrn •< KV J-Mll d KVi lk* 72™ <»\K LOOK WILL SAVK A .\™,lr»d R.-.IL, Lid ^ Tllid SA.MJ WORDS Plvjd, [V SKI. Iiup Cun i true with ex’ia { Dlfhed room* and oil 1 furnace W* II kept level !•»!. Ill fan |1 4ml Own Call C Bon'd. 3*4-4'.** rea. 5*4W'3. DICKIE ACESriLS ISLAND INVESTMENT CO. LTD. TRICE REDUCTION ir.Ermrr*! stucco bungalow vnw kiwi, n,-*r GlAnTsrd Srtiwd. Atf.dTiAtlr ml *NL»»s I eating, rabinet kitchen, including On thi* Immaculate thrre-hedn««m *■* ***** Living r.«n with e twn home Living ns.m 12M5 spa< i.-ua *1™!* *" Jffff'* *«*• kill hen wnh ceramic tiled eink. IMMEDLATTC POBSK5SION. utility, off Kul 1 cement baaement ONLY $7300 tHt’M heal. I>rive-in gaiage. Term* .. . . _ . , ai ranged, Ptea«c call Mrs Jnhnslnti. Ji *** ;txg-4'Hj rea 4?&-V5**L Dlckia A am *Wa tndaj call BV 4 tHJi ar Vcs EV IWITH5. ask for Mr Green ~ ___ _____ PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTtt <»\K LOOK WU.L SAVE A Tiioi KAND words Full Price Only $13,600 If you aea responsible pu chaser we will acs *rpt ANY Dow n PAYMENT YOt! OF¬ FER NO MATTER HOW LOW IT IS' Exclusive agent Ntftt H HKGEN EV S-47 II 24 hr. aervirw. •* CLEAR TITLE” It eaf-ut.l fam. ' tv*m* •' ua'ed i*n a la:ge attrartjvr l>i» ui tl*e Cellar Hi Cp*»* R,l area Thc e».vncr iui* tieen 'ran«lened arul muni aril tin* mmih, J MONEY TALK}. CORDOVA BAY Addr jLaa'i (>„■ • larii d..jr,l. (imd) h-^u, -Mlh m . , ", , . .. _ M .. IX'UGLAA ST LARGE LLVKL, on nlk^’lui^^iavficd •|h*,auiiful i«» view cum emeni txiae w dd irtlr lt»< aJaxIud the price. Doear- ifel m.sdein bungalow nn l 'ni versify area. fof LJu Per m-ailh In excel U-nt r.aiditj.ei owiu*r w ill accept tit ’ji iu with 42 '*« d»wn- For particular* rail Mr Gad.|r> EV 4 ."f< anv timr. Island Home* L*d *>x0 AliltEY Ideal double family' l> i dffl did nt Original * lktirkd now look at this /I IKIUfu/ll \J * Ufa 4 Tvv.i- lied:\vim« living r-»»m wi'h’ • fiiepiacrt gaiigf. au’.imaU’' «nJ Fiwnk Ann, a C«*isiructiun Lid will •niTOAf lirxvix.”* DDIUTCn DATTrDkJ A 007 CI7CC Situated on a quiet atreet build 1.210 «q n f-»i a l.iw down I\L LAL llUMt rnlfl I LU lAI lunll nO&l OwW l& / rw Tl I.) imi anil Asking pr.ee iai mmi NHA 3 bedrooms, firr- »nlv |N'u» Teima. Call. He rt Ralph. pia«-< ita*ement. d-utile carp.ii!, DelightfuHy clean, bngtit near-new For Easter and after. .We the dress and jacket «*«• , 'S"m«.h"nS(. SST3,' T <»" pnsemble to take you many plan's, lo make you look - . - Evnun. •*-- o » i»-d ,.iu, and feel your smartest. Printed Pattern A827 by exceixkst ' one ■ hedroom xSbSwSTS^?. A t Radiant Original ' ^ PRINTED PATTERN A827 SIZES 12Vc22V4 uoi. ci.nj n*i ;oui nuiam.m. i i i try r XI EIJar,N » ON F. * litUKOO.M “I— /4«t, . Kad.ant has H.e special virtue of making half sues l«,k level. All for |i2.ftSe hasement. Oil heat, garage. One- half acre of land. Excellent value - 4- al 4ll.«n Call CLIFF STRETCH n.aa, EV 54141. North western ftecur- l*LOSE TO VETS HOSPITAL | ttiea of Victoria Ltd. ednmn oil heated bungalow with • T’hMie' owlv^Gtt 9*4% socrct *s ,hr simple line with the crisp tab detail COAI* A*'f?KEM |K«ik-41jim DN »45 PER MONTH fwmi In baaement. Comer k»l •W'N KR -TRANSFERRED Ml 'T >. II imm*'d.alrl> up aruj il.nsn du • i uirijMk UB.m. in fC*. Tan PfintCfi PalltTn AH27 IS available in Half Sizes 12'a. 1 iSb-aq -ft uf real b«nc Has every- Ideal fur small family or retirement, one 2 bedroom home wiih fireplace • lilt Hitt! s*l 'll' and Si7e 161-. «lize lb J slot ve less fiir K 11 7Kn,,M H‘,,NK dress requires 31* \atds 39 inch fabric; \ sleeve jacket i;it>;ija. »;it >>w «n>» Mira sewing rm Fun meni. neanng "impietkin. ah have ivitni thing* Ne^r u h.«ils atvl shop , l>mc Fuil |Kice DUO Lop«T. -»• - V rmrni lami, extra rm. H-air fur- baidtsaid flonra in front room* and 3-HEIHtihiM NHA HOME l.AKGh pg.T L.nv taxes Call Mr Houston, nit healcH tiR FJ27X GR S-'!H71 • • full basemen' aut.-me'ic •* n <;H'«5M1 private »at«' FofRR'aiM HOI'SK "N *ca pi ire gg «|| M1ih 1 1.0 Ml — - loiir*. Fur s.xli* *.*■» d.iwn Tull price 1 down KV 5-2U39 WILt.oWS NEAR BEACH 2>YK- ft uui . Apnlv l.VVN W>*l Bumxidr --- _ _ _ •• • • -*•» - • . ’• I'd FOR HOt'SE DESIGN AND DRAW • u> *. n, '.ungwl ™ -.«"•! «;* FORCED SALE Call Mfet Raaaell ai t.R a-Snfei. Walooa Clark ai EV 2-om or ■VMM Mfet i mo TH ACRES IN CENTRAL SAANICH jubd.ee area 17700 4 -hedroum feome with LR DR and kit. ai^jpii floor area LfefeJ •% A. aaiily mairu anted around a *dh, r Imnstm fend natural uukj. and leavea Thko 1-bedpxmt family type hunfea plenty at atnr« (or a hit ura awlm- tow la IwIac eftered lw a*le be- minj port if deairad. One at Ihe cauae owners m»vm« lo Alberta, really a man homea la ihia chotee.lt la well bwated neap rtorea. hua irtt e!r There la a laree rtymhinatinn . — - _ _ _ I Lila muvlnd lilt a new h-mie T»»” *1 n>l Muitkly I BR FAMILY HOME -r msoo "OTJin-: tv) srrvn in mu i-XR »i~ «ii * j-m mt* r*CT HOMK tvr.KYTHiNc Imu t»w «r »IU CVMtu. hdM d--ne lo provide I- mf. care- fifee and HAPPY IIMny Lowly _ _ ■a* k«m.n with » ... «« DISTINCTIVE Ml Jer*e hut water tank included aivin ivm Eaeafeeni PROPANE ECOAONffY ALR-.IVluA.NU aKSATINU 'new furnace*, larfe* Rtafefy Caae Cud keme Mil le «m» mom. COMPLETELY IN form with tlMi beaut If uJ area. TED AARElTnn SintRC Raumy. I.M R R. d II) m ■pa*'* neautrea NO palniln# At Ihe I badraa and daa or four bednaa rMTle a a mall in-law suite with W living rm aafe aniwtled dniac eMMe enwanaa and eatra bnrh Mi. anetoue fed rhea wih butll-la fA nlaa mneda with in mi rt er*a fefeafey pnw e^fenMih Large MMfe to prmtde exlra living-apnce HiiiiMI ArtMe< A IS bnlfenwriw DISTINCTIVE ROCKLAND A beautiful aea View a A> ear old home with eafa alec kitchen. 2 hud run mi. full baaeaMrt, OO-M heal. Tbie ie a fnlaf cunrrm and Include* a TMI line ad equipment (truck, tractor etc.). Thu ia whi payment!, fn P and 1. Low payment Pbuna A. W. Innkey, 112 3 FULL PRICE BW.«n s W. AiMtoram. EV 4-MQfe LV GORDON HEAD living and dining rue "I'h *‘P. uftl t entrance hall. 3 bedrma nice fell dinn with dining apart-, pan haiemeal. - oil HW heal H>*Jue clean and Hd> y i*i feat Call J. M. Taylor. Phone One aytj< EV 4-aaai hath room ITS4 HOWRUYU RB. 11CI HOWROYD RD. 17 Id MOW ROY D RD. 1IM CARR ET RD 4 Rika North Prom taelfeourna Shopping Centre. Oft Mortimer. Pour different style, star and price, hrend new NRA houses. Oft aewrr Three house* matt be *eeh to be appreciated. Buy diren and lave fey feullden PARKSV1LLE BAY 4» ft. fmm.hearh. I -beifroorw col¬ lage fur eeaum nr >ear round living. Plumbing fireplace, utility, dinetl* etc. a Iota 1 1 vacant). ruU prue only fen 8 bed room huaae with full basement, drive -In garage oil (urnaca. etc For auN-h rale «ed> H U To view rontart H Court at R. TliWfeltM AffPnclfet Ltd. Eaiabliahfd 1SI2 Parkav Hie. B.C . CM I MU Neal 2-bed room home up to a vra old fur (Wired CPR *m>tker. baa men! hot essential hut pur¬ chaser would Hhe ■ garage bm workshop IT MM* MB Also required a l-bedronan home In Mart fold or feira wherry Vale area Mud have baaemeiit inf '.-err ur mare le eeaanllal Ufe ■-•a* re ur mar to *14 MM I ran a how r h<*j*e auallfles EV MM ■■■■. Ltd aw HfeMfeMM If warn illfle* Call L. Manmal raw. Fairflaid fee ally < wilh trrma Call Mika Ruaaaii. Cli 1MI, Waiaoa Clark, IV 241T1 or IV S-MM laytime. DO YOU WANT SPACE? »PAC* TO ITniTAl-l T1 TV) STn«r CVBHYTH JOHNSTON a Company Limiiod 130* Broad Street 3» OOOO SOIL AM I -lit mMhT Mt«hnt.M. ■ M. JCif? Vat FAMILY *»lVlv ITV S18 9DO SJf «• S*rim *« «# Am) ™. l. YAJAJLY viTivmr .hrA^-IU^C-A •— .M* ht|lf* tut rr.il. fur - — I - APACE TO^ALLnW DECOR j lOUR- i-tA At mmA Am mm tni nrtdy fur .ici-*tAry P*e A REAL BL’Y at only Bttlt to NHA standuA. with t| $11,500 lintr TRA A-.-l with r— trrmt °^fr ."Wdrf I— *m p.. rwa *_». «. w ment ,or or agreement i Cfefe _ *°hn _ Hi shop U) arrange sort as part at down pay mm' > to togw XV 8- MU anytime . , Asking $23,900 &ee this «.«>o with Rill Frltog OAK BAY SOUTH Evotu mw 5 ROOMS PLUS WW0SOR PARE area a GOVERNMENT HOUSE » «M». EV tUU tnytlm. OAK BAY SOUTH 5 ROOMS PLUS WWDROR PARK area a kfegfe - in a rud In', hard lo And Large attract iv< CfeANGE Do You Wfeftt Value** Fully-develeped lei. four bedrooms pi u» den and paihei with barbecut- Twu complete bathroom a Ex¬ tremely lam racieati-ei r?j-m Plus —a aurprtie. Dn You Want QuHlily** CTMTOM r RAFTED T<1 MITT THE FOUR BEDROOM QUALITY Pleasant lemiiy-imng m ttoa 8 month - eld m«da«n haw At'racllve i <*' n -U .w. elling Slut blaster ia a failure Ar eitreMinnaliy appealing 3-hedrm Mr n«« bun). « UV- imrAtil. i 34J0 VITE^IAN AVE. area. Large living rm.. dining rm . ^>>.1. ui v.. ayl m 5-alhf kitchen leundrv rm carpnrt ",LLETW ■■r-rm and patio. Every convenience of W' *LT _ TTlodMTt llvirx ExClIrnl IrtTM T... m.t.) .ut-ol-t.M ...IIM m.O | _ _ _ _ _ . vrvm .1 r~c AV..-1 'Di‘ rwimni wtAii.m III COUMTKY HOM($ AND fit 'do u‘ m- ving into this i-imfavlaMe - .. * m. ■ n . ■ rUAwa compact feenr Two InxInaimD. tnl- M E BreilhwaMr EVfnk O-Xfetic heal llvlnfedlnlng ra>m ■ v AM lrw1 ipiutv rnmn *1ud« right fnc SSihit*' with Just eixugh garden _ _ _ _ _ _ M keep \-iu ini created Icanre METGHOSIN RD. 4>*ia mor1*$’4^*Ri he taken over w u . „ All Ihle can be y«ura for only Rear l-ag.-w Kd. ni|rarnW|MBW Call Barfera Magar at and apannua >rm aiucoo tofemw. iarg« r.-ured toL A «pic and ga* a vii-bulii rw basement cmMlryj home mnglatihg m living mom. .. . . . — haihronm, kitchen, ina and stove, t 33 ACRES* 1 Je,r** A rag . . . threa-MBrrwra nnu for |7« m mmtK l euite-1 2H mer^ m I between jL _ _ rv4- bnlnum* large living ranm. dining )nM trfi ^ ^n* * f lv^*T*ra JrtnfaljW* in OAK ra*m. kltchea bathnwm. Oil beat. 1J-rf1 pk#rfae* view Flail nrue 0,1 FAIRkiELD. *14 001. Large lot basement near :«wtrl |;| ** 1 REVENUE HOME with gMfe Small dan payment mettgage can •(tmn Crtrkma? EV 14TTI an»'.rr># Ari-en suite far, odi mar. Fair field be arranged. EVA41S7 owner mmrr r ciiy 1$1 COUMTBT HOMB AND “TShSlaewaiE-'w. tTD 1 - *LL PROPIRTIU _ rmr j*k»» LER wiua«T "WANTED" 1. Twn amall tninfalmee of I I Prvre MM to *1 SM 1 f^irge Arad . . . three- be *, I'lve4uaa kuiMaiUwD to OAK MAY or FAlRkTELD. *14 « WANTED A HORSE LOVER This le a rare epporiufMty few ■ koras lover to purer aw a complete 141IU- .-aw.v rrara r:. w to kww| and the 8pvV,tf j at.nty Pembroke An aitraritvr Aroom atari-. >a«»ge traUe ei>HBf Ml rV-.ra. -s ck bi-a’irvg Owner' I iw alt ua led in this isewiaf area, the features below and you will fnr wna . r revenue | Ometstlng «f living rm with fire- reeltoa that ihle le a TOP BUY ea ALMOaT NEW PAR A RODE WEEK end cabin with electricity and phone In. on I acre 18 miles from Victoria on Suoka mad Only *2.990 Eaa]' terms Call EV 4 TLM, EV Ai . erenfngi or louke 472-818* Fmnla Enraon nmiflaa Bewkaa Ltd . RITA Fori I tree'. _ _ lii WAKT1D TO IUY | HOUSU - » • «-«l Y.. VOL' .ill havt th, pira.nr. ^ Vr'V'M “"“’J V I'-LT, .11 U toflnd l.rj. »tlr»,nv. lr dowitimmi h.kiv .ni««t A ,-P1 ?N^L 1^ «p.ra., DR , tv uPk«* r,*M h™. tour lit p,'m , m, i wnn-mt with - - to ... - ^..t .MM Mo- “KS., J1iYS ratuolliw In lh« l.viit* n.m - .m « end halL Reparete dinette and EV 4-1008 I oimeart elarinc kitchen. Three bcdiooma and l1* baihr'vtna ■ *? ijie main f1ut*x1n>»ma Air- fwthiwom. m!ge » A E Scebrr. annr».ma kitchen wired f.»r range |0I res EVifeBi jdimng mom. plus -furnace $a»aa ISatwriile imr*Kc Make an a|Nveinl* I merit 1 •» ace thia comrwet fyame HIGH QUADRA Ifift Kni " ^ * ""JEST- S* ,rw- Com- «•*- ^v.^T^Hh TIiT f^r5;^HELHFrrr5^NTn^ pax kitchen Pembroke bathr^.m. t^wall caipei with brick fireplgcc IIy TI\ fuiSS^SH t T° m‘" i femd bedrooms and ird bedroom f >cm. ng dividing well lo (ue*t-aute| 1x1 * ’ HAV ,h,• nrMn in high hsvmen' extra dining naan. Outstanding kitchen.' J-l.SMJ Total PriCF toWL Ljt ML Ml M. M.M .MI'1 .:;<.«»» tthwiiy Ag! M'fw |„form.„.in „r MM.mm.rt-t. •p"' f*rtii» I»».m - J iM^ronm., ,,w r ^ hills « $12.6(0 '-*•» JM"> •mil'- R.mpu. loom M,KF IUSSLLL. EV S-14S3, rr. ...r. so r.. tVMa. *™r^ SEJ/T** m ** *12^, ^rr., I EV LOVELY BUNGALOW ®V «*v down io hrr-reati-B n-om n,un ^ AI/nA Bin-h EVdflW and 41k bem- 8li1l plenty j n rife down N.i» -.bedim alucco of mom fi* wttrksiMO and I laingaiow. Id >r» old. Living rm ■!;r*E“ I" «hs. ^'1 baaemeni fireplace tier raA Wchrn 4>r SOITH OAK BAY t l'Wg to, schools. ah«- > FairftoM or Dak Ray will mna.der may llrefelace i elsewhere For n^ecknn call mM| UnUt‘ 11 r ease MMN LEM W1UUMT R.-a GRfiai. Off ico ev Aim. Harry Foster Lid. 2 PRAIRIE COUPLES WANTKb IMMEDIATELY FOB THESE PEdPLE WHO feAYK JIST ARRIVED IN f*»lt NEWER OR OLDER 3 OR 3-feRIV ROOM HOMES TRET ARK LrV- ING IN AN AUTO COURT AND Ml ST LOCATE Ot’ICKLT. CALL M»W FOR IMMEDIATE INSPEC¬ TION JOHNNY JAMES WEST* NAVAL COUPLE «13r i{5:AT?„ift,'.,F{ FROM THE EAST Itidn jor-iry jam M«rch JU rnujl. J or S t>^lrr-.m LTD KV fw>me tn 813.1"' raah Would prefer , **• Fairfield or Oak Ray will cnnaider - - - ll,“' The Ida de of the (vxne has keen ‘ V.* maMT BMf _Tnd UKlad** *u M— 1 . with cabinet kitchen famll' JM- )\ Uv Jrt. hre;*l«cf 4 »v ba:h J' m% * * •* r, ^ IIFLTHFR EV ane- r-Hi KuU basement w.th dr w.n -ft" *»«■•*•" v'a'buraiMf BELCHER EJWR4J any g* n« ?r T-> View .all Sian bin .< luxury c. far (a tofet) In tow bed PM 8i|ltMgtfl SecufUlea « ( t .--»ntfr. Pntf tl« Ut] F%me I rnwn* to* fr»-l» «l»lorl»Ii All ” '* u* _ cl tor,-, wilk M la II M Ann NO -NO— NO I am not aumainde* with pamira cash i lienli However I do need list mgs of 2 and 3-bedron«a homea won >taer«nenifl to a alee diatnrt. up to 83)000. U vdu wouM like an hone«l gpgralaaj. prompd c-aarte>>ua service, ton ra raafe SOUTH OAK BAY a. jps-." ’SS2SJ. PARK s^asraLjs dsrs I4»H. toparklr din in. njuni.l WATERFRONT HOME o*cr MT nl.nnn.1* „ .uihrrn r« 2* •“** tolfhen Full baaemeni . , _ paure. Weil built bungAi rw only Efetoly main'ained lot. Close to! P* y*** T‘lh **"• * ^md- year Comprises eni ranee hall. Mafto- Drive Lt m tax area Ideal •"<•••? kcoeto lo |Arf« LR raised FP end DR mi- few retired couple. New package Prl¥»l* baai-h you will ka deltgttUd tv gagy paaallad HW flirin with •U iw»to«e to view thto Era three bedroom w to W carfeeti. thru ball tu 3 iwd- Prlcp SllV¥) h«ma LARGF rigs- 'wle maater 4-pae \am y , ROOMh with .a feeling ol COM- haihmom rah kit. *r m«h*^en> >??. v1#* F1*'^ L > ! Squires. FORT AND RECTRITY Very SE- fimabed rumpus rm FP tiled n-.e *» rfeUX or re* EV 2 ^*b. CLUDED -and with every imagln. 2- pee haihrm Full iwmt. O-O-M able convenience Real DREAM heatirm d-xjrte enclosed earp-e-1, | kitchen. JILL CEMENT BASE »•' MUST ^FLL QUICK Pi »H S. OAK RAY RFCT niTV MENT With auto hot water heat and1 SFESfON. VIEW RY APPOINT “ or^I BUY I drive-in garage Abundant water MENT ALL OFFERS CON SID- HAPPY FAMILY HOME “PP^ Pnce redurxNj fur quick EREl» PH MR HOUSTON Aa ncTXTiYmvr mie lo only EV 3-3483; r?| IV I 54)2 *■ Ol ^STANDING retirement or newv (•rally home :a ab»>ui:ely PER VJy.lRlO FECT CONDITION Not a large Mr J «hn Bubop will hq pie***H to EXn.fSI\*E l.lvl.«W room With Lie >h.aw > a Located to' ' flltopa bUa achr*-> mara rath extra large rma wTh UPLANDS rc Fully devrtoi-ed area Suit 222. bjUkr-rtt -MMWrt. Und- FOUR BEDROOMS LT garden and exrelleof aeg - _ Pf to°*dn 1 fekragea, Urge Irt pn* -- Krt. .. .n lump. M Ortnmr ran tn rati Only 113 900 I* *«r« -cm .-ranrat | Only 111.90(1 LOVELY BUNGALOW CHOICE WATERFRONT Tkla rxiwpticdMUg well located pettier v aeldora obiatoaNe ClKL2 1 1 v rm% w ,i h ! 3 ROOM SfTTE k waJI-t.rawall raiML 13v»3 eler rabU.Rnnm m.slem d«xe feprajpuu k.trarn irang* n-iod»>i* «» " din- piun 4hcee-i m suite oil healmj *m»- ing a;ea . bednr*. J-p«T IN-mbcde aratr «5Wde garage ami w-rkshup- haih and urilily \u<-. *J pa.-k heal T > v-ew ton R trti t C Car- 5 Rrlgfet hedmnma tTMct-xie ^-,wn r*y'-' , ‘ ' ' a'/' Hu* «ve-im *i l.vng r mm wuh hands. sue ^ ^)lTlnr,• Jp,T aratr a fireplara separate dltitflS baih and toll ily \u<-. -ui pa.-k heal To v^eu ton naira, hardwt.jd fl.*r* de "« Owner tranafrrred t eaai nente. Tmwa- lu'ie bile hen in mah-gany and <"** A neat tmall hulduig at EV 4«il a .rile vanity Ifeihronm • >‘<*1 P^u* H 78 f-eal* I? IW down. Call SI Do bit ^ OLDER HOMES r»ll NORM HYliE Am tuna h*1' / ,'T -. FV 3«“4i 3 tvanes m • mM Ray. Fnirtwld and Nortfewestem an unM w I B**‘ ' "n HIM Park area, and In .-vonmvestera tounuii af Victorto 1 In- Wtc## r/tn arrange opah Ml Mi menu Phone K Lwvnde* EV 3-Ufe K Wr.gfi* FV _ Victoria Keaitv Ltd BRENTWOOD CAN YOU GIVE PROPERTIES LTD. EARLY POSSESSION? Funti.rral i r-rariB anti hath rlo— Li ... Bttraril.t k ra Bn but* rxn.tkivE F.SQllMAI.T DUPLEX DE LUXE ESQUIMALT BYRON $1000 DOWN PRICE Call BIN c R-iaiKMIf. » 1314 Quatlia St, EV 5-2436 2471. to are th!« 2 bedruen. fu! : i -a*- meet hi heatad bn me Full prtoe MV*' With balance ^ at Ml per mmtfe. tfl.H75 DOWN I full tMs.’uimL rtM ranlrtd at 170 It h'« at ft fueling* FI Ml Aafe RVnriV He1 Hope EV 4-04H D 1 TiltolA^f Hsear A ewnvr*e Ltd >14 Yaten to DOUGLAS REALTY LIMITED $1,973 DOWN mt Draifia. ram GORDON HEAD | °t"1 »">"> |jjj» (JBU ot UU rarat intrrradAf IhK EXECUTIVE’S HOME 5- ua STTralSr si- GRT 1713 or GR MM Saar trh Really Lid. 1S4 MOfCRTY POt SALC BREaNTWOOD PROPERTIES LTD. WATERFRONT LOT- $8,300 Reduced «o aril tht* week' tMweaa ( rdova Rax and Mt Dn«toe Park. s<- ml -<■ l eared and ■*- luded whh IM feel H beech fmniafe. City wafer laid net. This In good’ See If Eric Graham EV 5 71 24 anytime.'' fennrmaa Investment Ol Lid. TRY $300 DOWN 1132 GOLDSTREAM AVE. Approx. • 8 area over!. ageing Lang¬ uid Lake and naouwtain*. Very easy lerma City milittaa. Fuji price . tftoi Rath E Huirheaon EV48tofe CRt-MM C 14 MONTAGL1 CO. LTD. EV 3gT*4 t-» aea Near *t/re*. nr Ready io , wTl?. U^nwr.r Oak feay Furfidd ftftfe to ka surtandiag example «d Onlv «1 1 <¥rt •_T*7Tr" Tf?* "rh»r* l»fe arrbilnel I KIJ.SUO amf the hifefeiiri have even every *fe view call Mr J-rfin Bishop thought in the require me me at a •n^iime EV 334U OAK BAY NHA-NEAR schools f*m*l> Tfeare >• every facility here !<▼ grarksaa and mm/ortaUe Hx ng. %ari «m entranee. large Helen room, aep duung roam Umr bag ftotota. IS* feaiki -wns an amarine totrhaa Ml ad> tfeifeB fefelh ham. ' Beau*. hr ruKlt *w g si'se car Phone R. 1. Rilfe. EV 3-3433. PENTRELEW PI^XCE EXCLU5TVK ura rt ira raral mtmrratMf IhmO EXECUTIVE’S HOME liimot mam uryrf ^nteniporary home* | . , M ^ra psYMFNT no. BOAT HAPPY? SraPraL fcgSS ""r,7? 'Gnsearmcm House EicellenT 1- )• B* » 6 adwML’BwySLsB'prara'Sra ri lS rab ara'b.i VBB*. “if "r™- “?ArA rt>. arn Uwwrr «,i move into |7 feu with («t-tlmd i or Univeralty area. Around 814 tt* raah ha. 9Bn per m». If au rteaae rail Mr*. McLean at S3,i^0 2. unfurnished 4*». m hn^**. *|S £V 4 *5* of EV 44X7 Fpmbertum ^ and to* per mantfe i to^togarafel dtmy > .en. Um ft . me. *.• w.m sating JM jmm fee- Dwrn. ttotocNk tUJV'. nei mt- arra Uufiry off ku I BR* to 2ffL •JJ.iSJd • .tofg# bed. sana ] ka'krmwas dameaied f-r dm mk w.w f ^ . ^*fr. ilk * fe camel * j "CASH CLIENTS" 14 WUI pay to! cask or ram la mori Opptot um i > to own a modern ' Ver> rctwr «■ term* Priced 4-yaar-^d tv .me with three bed- r-«lly reduced 22iapw< rqy •"« rumrv, roifl, ,(C fourth ie • Vg. within three hl.eka <4 _ fcfr*V * ,ho«M|to rent re and »* f*1 v' 15 need. EV 3-34U *ha Oak nay w-Hails Thia well anj rime •rhl feMfefead and well-built bunggjnw <« A m "ireet i* an idee! in* eat • _ _ . ay mam ito the family which wish#* ** ‘ auJI ,hr edr ■ er.B femari L ha Irina big uldltv Pan* ha-emaw au* i HI fr Y*i <1 "k m m.«h. Cali BOti ill* Uuraira a> cvtjdl miftiBw ejmmrt Jlawva dw a and flab yr* ii. him * ” ' FDR THE DOGS I A tw^rtBrara Tn ,«r B.. BrPn(*ood Property Ltd. "'ra IS-’.'mS oHH^Ba.m $23. VB) H V TYXACO „ * W. mm.M ta IB Plra^_ rail rLI^(S«? Mr Grravra TV iA7M Anil™ U ’ "" ' V“‘ "«■«* “ ■“ * r. >UIB uylllM - ' t'*' H 'in * CW-NTST REALTT LTD. \irrrnin to Metchosin _ — MLILMUM.N a- add be fBU suulable Tin much I.O* oowm PAYME-rT Vm rlran Mdn*y * • fanhmr nul —toj. hr WATFRFRONT LffT IT ,-.n*4 *rw ln A^- ■ foatrar nghta. Idem gaga fur yuto I ut A tori nun kna. ami lar i T‘r *ur,,llvt,i manna, mnri. re»- with basement II puttitoe. Cui srt . t (AurBhi A« ra IM« Oran for V Wrac k> EV AMO bb UK »«Uk ■ ra* ratkl >A— Mil Jura And ramp ra BYRON PRICE UU gradra Bunt ur.,1. VI ! . mini rv«l* WATERFRONT LOT P-T1ABB I-Jrt BOxUB P. BB rww h»tne« |i am down. t*l 94n nveUh. Catt nrm m'NTEA EV 8-3(71 anytime JOHNSTON A COi LTD- CITY LOT garage all •MaUr furnace cloee to achnHs. bus. shop*. < huieh. Asked Price $1H .000 Jwith term* call Mr Holms. EV 4-14JQS 6-ROOM BUNGAIjOW LANSDOWNK AREA EXCLUSWK $583 Dow n Shrlboiimu Plazs *,3rr5 IMETCHOSIN I NO STEPS INCLUDING 70’ LOT I.O* UO*v PAYMENT Vn-rrlranl - . . .. "V-Inn- -raii-huiii lira, .lurra And . . North Sainlch t"" era-. P Sm.rt BM. ... i-jnialrai Win ,,:AKl.iL,!S¥!'J* •yK1"’1 -Art hMnrakra with uk llhnn and n ->**nun Tto . OnKIai Hnn l.rra iv'fi. p.m firawan. SlfAn £f*!S2 — —r Nn— J tandranp-d .a >* t.m«F H'-Vn .1.1.0 rtnra. "’*'".17 ,'A™1 '.‘7? 7J ~ o . -k Wran A h~.„ hnrak «. 7 at -ran Arar ra f *"r- vBWMtBBtr U ITH R- -MAN mam-. , rt. dram rai-aBrt raa-tklr »nrad dar.lrn i* hu. ru-n J- V. . "L. .. ' '' V»^ 'l *•»(■•«. *"l - ... 10" dl c , Iirij; W-VTN in view “'**■** BWKt'fdff 787TH FX * MilVl and !« tenri^Sxn 2T DR'VHKO MAHoCANY S9.S.V1 lima. ^ UITH AN K« Walter.. EV 5-CH anytime $2.1 vm Mr C reave*. EV l^7M anytime (tort rar.lm .« STru” "JWICB •> , «•' S«I (tt’NWe tn vim. £iA;* *??«,_*«. and fto terma Sr-XTI ar.» FEN*»“ -a. na PPt bpb dll tint... Full Pncp $11,900 EVtUdi j a Trad Ev mt. !LK\J5;IV;i"''1 "lrH AN Km (AnUrn. KVY- iNTYitr.-rnN- rmti-uct OPTN OR NTl’NR \TK PINING ('ITV Ol • A IN» A RELAX- RETIRED? ^ T'VXW WST '■taacKtotisr - Knrkdnind - Tm MU. Pant. , [NG (NO PAN T I! V: i ■ VTERIOR » *V • “ • '«i»N ra. r-BRNTR PARTICIPATION $7500 GORDON HULME LTD. Open Saturday Sidney GK 5-1 154 LIVE IN SIDNEY EVI7HB or lira EYVKhV MEL Multiple Listing Service The beat turt eve* designed tu art rwr fume M LS *’ where cum pet l m. in becucre* comiperatiuaL to mem ben aL. your eel ling aerriee. J“L;'n WATERFRONT LOT km Lid p,rW Dr ra. C radraa Bat. Mid Thia waierfront lot aflerad at aseit ' fire pnce u 1 5. raah. CaU Gnrfea | MarakalL EV 3 2ISV. Waal are Hoaea Ltd Pried SU.Su* "OAK RAY TUDOR'* r * ■■ M ateefeV kea me# SM.au* °AT ,LlAJK \^rr torn Flue accnmmodatk* caU Wr femme. IV 4 utt In a very deiirabie lnra- l* • famtty. . silh Oak Ba\ this deligh- Price $^450 HdU In fLsith n*k ttoa dellgh- fd "Tu.i e Style 3 hedrmm h-ime la fedae m all ameniLe* no nrces- MfT to rs.se a gr wing famrL BadH by - Leigh in It cn talM a new peikagr Oil n Ma"c 1 f""are and new miring Featuring a Irtely large remodelled klirhrn *4> apaci-ais eating area This kdta c»n '• sight im a mod Hitaf low e-wa Full Price $15,200 EV fe*4U A. L Wagner GR 7 29m Call Mr Franc i a. EV «-* res GR 4-4M10 4 RKDROOMS ix-s un e-toiu Ct.OgE Tn LAXxrvm'VK j Near srtoB.1*. uni«er*n> and — \liu-r Dr cn, n *1 "fw Glim.ae of ■ see m aML.ST BE ISULt) mrrh *rv-wi apiwl tnoun'ema in the LOW. LOW harkgr und " ^ * S^4.rsa throughout landscaped rVwm Payment S> r-*-ld 2 -bedroom W- hemmed in to> neightopra i-ungalnw »im. sepsis'' tile land 1 tv rm. 12x21 l.arae tarn dirung nwm, family kfirtwn. full kitrhc* lh « Cloee !c all bSS Q,TVPAt rk\a/ ■ N-Huded g.rdem _ BUNGALOW • I -And are i«ed gr.*indw Tr* in '*«fi *n *re home a . __ . • ArrMWH designed *»•'» >"$ built t.y >ur -.rganjafkm e • C-afiaman .s na' run .nit >*«" ■"> «her contra cum wnh m 4 lr ara/ nf, - Va • t ared fto with mark uwa. thw x Harm, and w *»«wr oraaiun ^ * • F r*t-rat« term. tab" btolder des^ner tort 4ev*i. S»fe iZl • All ytoin fnr h«Iv HW. "T nr art toplging suppljer -aaMe m and 3 me to all B fed m£ • Cbarfe anytime- ^r» a^Mrt «v< 0H, ("Udtaa roll ■ Fxctuaive and the saving la puidx lo y«*i I w minoxA Cbrrfe arl'h l>« Hr Hin eonfm! of design, tar ln>m '>unea> w with IN SIDNEY I mem ben aL. your eel lint aerriea. Then by all mean* aea "Georgia ! Park Magnificent land 'iew -TT| *rt en|m hm Ium Here la a Ml l.firUM -IgfeTWU fefeltfltl ‘ Wti DWHfe UfllJ Oo gfeox* Bay. Uto fiweky- iHmr l.c > sir r.nrrmem niTvni vna BraUS ' K ' RWMMg irtne availaMa thixnaafe •I'ton walking d vencr -f church. ” * - — ma)ur rurpiraLkx! ifaik.ag dm eee and Mores 17x13 lU'-iig ran - Unit to CLa reran* High Bcrtal large riecjnr tuirbrn. 2 *»dr » m*. aturh rndudes r~st year ertlega. . V\TIY SPEND MORE 1 AND GET LKSS Mrs McKrage tVUTR anytime » wntol den ■» tad bedim targe Ft TTY OfeTTCER TRANSFT H REP ' First turn part Beaver Lake H*li- f v to . »m Please caU Mrs. Hertfe here with three amall rlUtdren re u*nun Rd i Drive mg Utaay NEAT BUNGALOW • rxwena X-a extra RR art rum «(« l rm to full h «4Y >«mi g. -w, PAT BAT !7v 4 LR HfeT r.n - ra star | ^ A 1 OAX k«i with rs. a apace f Rfes j- pr* . Warn water swimming. 3- bed room rt’h drr> garage n . . - « r w M* « targe lot I rental cabins . **V4 «fey $10,950 frsxt terma. Mr Vud. IVHD4 anvtina tra*jd garnfea and price -4 Call Alex Ms rL< res EV 1 7543 Fn Pandora Avaaw. EV SIMS: i Biacoa. 781 WATERFRONT LOT nrn-Tint " ’ listing on ih h om-ice Torn 1 1 r JlWX TRAI-ES CONSIDEHEH EAAY FAMILY HOME n B.l.nr. ns ~r FINANCING It) SUIT A family I Bart fin- rtulAran. ra . no-lhn. *“ TObR A_ tirtM. L.nr m. i Mn.. WWOfFLA u 0EEEA EVArtrt ERIC A. MACFADYEN MBA pnkta-n (ra (rak Spnr -'UB, 1 EV B143S. X hr BBT-ira ng*pu« room wll h flrepiace Large LR With Riimeji tile fir^iace Sep ! _ _ I lx* of ouptotorda. huiit-m RETIREMENT SPECIAL utct r/inrc nirfei r\* rvaat in kitchen. Only 2 yn Hd ^ ^ « EST GORGE DUPLEX ifPWdi I veranda, aundeck. Fall irtattL ruWa - ^ a Ver> attraotlva prepen y ataow ng ktaM. one Work fmm ach-d. end >«■ MM uo nvWmeH T* « tota Cbyntry aettlng Exc»|lenf ron- ,^7,,.. . ' J „ * r*,r* n».m aultea. one rented far |7Q per etewx-.nn and m.n ii.., a 1 Uid-in* Map-elloua mar nr ' :ets a .6^. _ _ _ LISTING ON OTR OFFICE TOfR TRADF-S CONSlDa:RED EA£Y FINANCING rtl SUIT A FAMILY MAX Tr. full itaaeme*. >«*.>- wd l a-m toeoe la Irtmted do a /• •»* |oc«1^ »•*"<> ■MB rara. utrai in Trail, n. f**"*' «PPr"-»: njf l»n Ha- II ra. a rar rtlrncll.. 'J.* J?T ."Jit""7,.1 liMng m*m_ plus a large *ep- ‘"JT hnrna will xe.B- .ed |* ■‘rer 7ta«rina <4 W'icia Our full t.env and HW heat Ideal Tu,,,, a M. . **• *r* located mainly m me rn remeeit or amall family tome rn-‘<% gu.rea Abednaim tome Eaeuimall feieaae rail J m Gkhby ftir V.eu Rioaj area G«md d-oi pay IV V 7707 Mwri and ferfepl me* CaU J A Ml DOLE TON a* feay Real!) Ltd. EV 34741. N -rthweeteca Sacaraie* at Victuna Lul - - _ I'PLANDS JtOfeFl WANTED Pr* I WINNIPEG fSffjjf ra HrltST* alra-i. arr.-uig VKn WMinB Rd „ . Jr a _ _ . feamep Maser EV 441 1 ***** "* ** RULDJ.N0 I *11 i gr arRE ^ aVa^TBo^** tame up la for attention building -,,2."" , __ _ Terrific view lot. very ^11 EM H togl. IVlffe rai^ Ttn Mile Prtnt area. MA Realty. _ EV 4-o*|l I WILL i’AY CA»H FOR EOT ITV Hagai A taaayaa Ltd I’PLANDS NORFOLK RD. ■ Rulldlnf i>4 m rtoiica new ana. Mag 1*' feet an Norfolk Rd near JLpto , Rd end Aaking e».y |h.Mfe CaH Bamey Maser tVfeAn BULDJ.NG LOT x 1 r ACRE* For attention building contractor* Terrific slew tat. very etoaa to aea. Ten Mile Point araa. J M Tkyltf. EV 4-0*11 OvW in. f, waierfTma •* acre 1 ' ^ PAV CAAH FOR EOt ll P*RL Cem ral Seanlcb. \2 « t'**?**. bTf‘U^ raafe* in kitchen. Only 2 yn Hd feararted veranda, eundeck. Fall ERIC A. MACFADYEN CV 33433 94 hr amica. WEST GORGE DUPLEX ■ - -rara... j ..vri.nn .nwp ... _ _ r---... aultea. one rented for |7fl per to and plan G-wid lar me ' Ja^eltaua mar he ':r«i. the other «**ner occupied ile « full nnre <4 0*005 w-irgsrv.p. garage Juvel) l*'*, ,ru" 'r— •*■• fh-.p In-... t.rri Price 112 900 n» m# rei. mment nr amall family toms at Vie- Clear UlJe ar nm , terma 7^ $"J»w Wn'teo Vr fea^na. EV 3b7fe4 anytlma rvg and $15.2:i0 ■HI Felton. EV 33411 aniiim# QUICK POSSESSION FAIRFIELD lent value %i ftoiv $swio (ell A C Humpfwirs EV (•'1333 or | EV 3»ton. ‘Trims and IradfA mnsidcred t Call Mrs Marti. EV 3 34U any I, me roRnhVA ray tort-year-old 3 bedrxnm bungalow. I I OFFERED |are looking tar. a very a*ipac» 4 . RKr>R(K >V1 9 Rim to 7fe» pnarn » >.edfnaan*. full fnmt a' twrnin' ar’ci “ r?“ SanrlAr4*T L^“pe ^•**^t*f 4m.\ WATERFRONT OAK RAY ^ItTH MeaJ -efirrmrwt home pua an tn-taw 3uedroom „ .. , heaemen' vntl automatic HI heat- m** J‘ar** r*b r'*T *1,rhwi Rrsih Ilurigalnw miwlem 1 hedrm '* {yr rtwlyweds this h.me '-an ,h# ba*emanL ’Tull Ppc« ROOM HOME I NDER mg Li%mg f--»m. dimng mon, For fnendlv owteotM aerxtre m Ftal hear men tmished rumpus d J™"* be 5*0 .f 9 u •« ' quu kly Tw-. to»fe» mat terma art immediate N«.A o«|AKK pnnr earpori $und« k. FP |U.Mfe tart Jim toeotwr Etav TenZ. m naaaa. Extra 2-prr b.ihn«m Very J-^T1 'Vf? ldi7J..,!rt 2E.J hedn-ens exire large kitchen with , l*wae*9ion ear be arranged exrl NHA. s* • AKE ROOF, * K«r, y fc ZT'VJ’Z &>?ZiS?S2t m *“ bmut T,yl" SUNDECK AND CAR. LANGFORD LAKE «lt apj.ng lands im -T v.“ "L,.,; 0 “ $14,000 ^ $12 600 TORT WHITE SIDING FRONTAGE oanges. hc Full Price only $15,500 <*» c. fcranrt EVA«e w M It> „OT [WITH Si UTTERS. $13^50 ii... Aran Jnrar-ra i.r*. uv.n. e,inn. w.F-l’TZZ.p* 5»;i» tort »;n-ra- All offer. toVitlrt EV HUM ■olll“ Lrart B Drr. LM |0N YOUR LOT. AS LOW „^rn. TTf” "12!. 1”5 £•"’» BBrtB .- .rara rr'i&^EYMlff « 'Im - $500 DOWN OR MURE A.S $65(1 DOWN ON ONE jjAra4. .ra^ S.' lT5.‘tJi.SllT JLS "»=■ t-YPAVdug SEA V1E5V HOUSE HUNTING? i ornoM^Nrui OF OUR SEWERED LOTS, ™'*~. ra C DraiGN WHY NOT BUILD? 3 BEDR MS-NEW 0.11 I-ow MoNl.et I $500 DOWN .'££ Regardlrnn *.f the itniunl <4 >n»r . K.N' H '*■ V.Af*ra KJTCHIJf. GR 9-2620 Older 3 ’^drnom h-me in central il1.. pri manenily rented FIRST TIME OFFERED OAK RAY ^6ltTR MeaJ r are’# dining r«m. Tlw mod F^«*'Ufig. Trees feewers Wn'trq Mr Ba^ne. EV 3b7M aivytbna GJIA14U r-n kitrnrn haa plenty of Cuaiaatwi. feed Seal Wiring and _____ bo T anwiw/f A«n rri .. 1 r .1 mart N and there is a "»•"» Betna mnsuleert to be ntraa GORGE 1ALT |aLA*t4t ° ClLI i »* Jht hreakfati c-mer that r,»*’fr»''i3r* _ imaumUte r-mdlthm Ito* Lit with Aafe far a mao rd the n-if _ _ ! feaww raan wish to reure to vie r r-en c jm. « -jid ale. tw used II i " TU Vtak-ry •tome ^nrt win Ml rr n„ r"»* " eSi in ISm 4 tortk- They require a 3-feedruom KV 3-TlTt H j Leverton OfeM Inc town ague-e ><*1 ‘1 h. eight a Vakecy tom# be- j Bp^ „ oivM i |ITO *" • felc# dlatrict near but T K. CAAELDT LTD. fee- at romfrt-ahta living pause they offer the best hom# in /“ ,7,7,. n»e anrwalarw? wm\*4. A eouritay »e nric*. 1 and start* Mint ham tall bate - aoxet. priix r.J.W. Victoria for the money ” A'HI-kent ka nicete tadhto (.-- . i mem or a works bop Call Joyce 1EAV1 KEN G. ROBINSON EV J-WT1 |, VWnrt. m.~ «.,* I» « tra Kl K» , ZSSZ, ^ “» £ f V.,??‘1L * IV,0*“ IN* *nra -111 I _ .&£>» lhA '• «• $11,900 ?rra^um“r^. «r - _ - ft.*(Bir Irt ram - I Mr rv.;M _* r-al f'thing A hide* -wax w.rth in- HAVE CLIENT WANTING T« » Bl’l i *»urtd In altrartJ IVr^RFOTn PAlfTtfeHS fUT an appotn’ment in see our many *r ***** EV 3*7M anytime. UrsugaiiM. ro" Pru# EV 83«M anylme other areas considered Mu# have I>** Wnnda EV , _ _ Retirement home near ferry store ^ baaement and ade^ua r B.suniaa In v rai Located *» 1« R rhiDoni! huad in — — . COLVVOOD— LANGFORD ta**’ "TTlfr init'l t*«t i«- up and »»u« arnlre Prlre |l«if» tn *17.H«- =“ colonial new home ^ glen ^ ”r* c.7- .r 5/ra V^i-rrr Sn.ir*',.” BUILD THTS SPACIOUS 1-AKE PROPERTIES , Kn.‘”ST :: A*r*i.ssas * ■ «®nwMt 2 - bath- kT ,n”1 ■ “ “ B5™ -mn in m. Tull pirn. ROOM HOMK UNDER mb Lmn« f,.,m nimn, r>»m. For Inrartlv nraraa ramira — ! .TSnira"*??" NBA. shake ROOF. c,n”'1 ■*und“‘- r p •u-,“- D*’ C-‘ntn “ LiraiBiLrt' rvliS^ Tmylm SUNDECK AND CAR- LANGFORD LAKE "i-T « iking lands Lm • * PORT WHITE SiniNG fr^RONTT Ant' GANGES. UC. o fw* Vl,4^ aami Pric* Mrtt be dose to arhort.; ill FT &EAFBONTAGE aJTrt riaa?ali ^ ul U m |rt rental area I haw ' On Sa.elllt# Chaim*.. N laaalrfe. JrTu »"rt#e waving- » tw f*«* arttaa N‘'»ly *ree4 amp auttato* tor »•* ta irni^ aito m . I ^ my ***** BUa1- H< iDGSON* aummer rot itaff or permaneat reaa- VEi ^ EV Vg7ll Nurriiwaatera Amwt.u e. * «T7». wttfe tanas tf rm _ _ _ _ I at Vlctorta Life- feuired- |ALT gpfefYG AYD Gl'LF ; — - - - * . — — - 4EWFRPT1 SAANICH LOTS ISLAY na VascuLVER COUPLE WTTH Aprrn taxUg Mot vtaw aftag far a mao rt -he n«lf _ _ »*■*» **“** .*. Vic _ SEA VI EW IVW gram frill hrtd thta ■ ft rentage iEA VIEW »u. »-w Mira frrai A Nm» im» | r™ b™, r mi J ™*™» ?• EV 3€74| N- •Thweetern srrunllr. <4 Virtaie L’d. Sr* Ridge Park toff Ral Exclusive with Femheriun Ltd EV4*ia« DRIVE OCT thta weekend and tee 'hear mapuflraal Call G. Schenrk EV EV3t?a« F ♦*» <* Iria. *2.0t)D d- J*£L* m *» ^ A hart with bay level heart. M) rirtu a m ■- r.r., n.jua Arm bungalow a uihrm. EXPANSIVE bSEA VIEW HOUSEHUNTING. I ^ BEDRMS— NEW UNIQUE DESIGN WHY NOT BUILD? V MAKE AN OFFER (Uw-raw.. ..f ira .1 )•» j O'. S.AB JS^he.-i. Ob Bill B-trac-ivr 1 iralrrara hraw M " * • "-w »•"- prrwwAlilr. «"»» P " '* — " " ^ IB CEOBOro BAY n.ra to ra-h... Nv "-p.n« - w the -« Ih.: un r.iuto lo in'o.lia.'i- IraildmA • raw ‘ f? ra Fnra ra .. ira afegaini centre and -toe nf (he ‘,b : whether >.*i re rerim-ng to me mr-'inj --ur own requite - * rnc# en rree mart popular heat he* in the rib. i *" 'uur. living rmm,. dining in your menli. You • an have a well-con- f?1* Fall basement with ton Air fwnace dining ixe-m k singing. -to ymir aun ururted home built « n the Irt ef w ” Holllck. a^STTI GH ** 44-t art rumpuB r» -m area at gr>-urt *‘ “ ,r ,n,u,,ni d'neuerea In y< ur »"ur compact galta.x kitrhea. The art at a xerv re««onabir pnog. liullirt Land A D#a. L'4 a u lr i n it Pt-ic- *t« fircfetace ia a maaierpiart. Tw ■ vuh reaa toable monlhb feaymenli JlMKins rn« R 116. 2*10 twin-atyed iwd'nnm* «.n »he main f>,^-n naxment^ «< | 1 have aaveral gnrt beach Iota ta •'r* Ih* into# area. Priced from *1 fefe end. GR 33302. Weatrrp H- me* Ltd to 84 300 Some with easy terma. . t-arevf - CaJI ■rtdheralon. Dcwglaa LftGENT Hawfcea !.»d . EV 4-TUi rt raa Cniveratly area. *2.eni rtwn. Client h<»4i* 4V-M*. "Tra' Brr,"r’.!i-A^ir;ra h.T^ wATEnrnovr - becloded I $500 DOXX’N moaC popular heat hr* in the c||y. Full has^ment xvlth hnt-air fWnace art rumpu* r»>an area at gr>.urt level. Large NHA Shfc ta Hgage. AMklng Prirfe $16,200 EVA-S41J A L Wagner GR 7 3M Wm H-jUIck. lrt-3721 Gil « tH U-jlLcfe Land A Dev, L'4. TOWN a COUNTRY REALTY LTD. 3579 Dauglaa St EV 2 727« OUrr 1 -ralmom K-m* ra ranlral r .... _ _ , _ .. . _ _ - ..... - - - - - - - - IJ-nff.irrl BBrarran- bui .nralti .Bl i w. l*.,, *L. ,‘?*r -*-**• _ ! LM F-r XS?1 «"«» — — M d,^ra7^iK.™ «*«■ J,™.™-?,*™ VIEW un BrnvjnSai It. . iSra.fra t"""1 i-.rara.BBi .u'.raiBtH- ,7_?nA in,»': $50(1 DOWN 2ra hZJXK# P nuira^ Sum IbuS : raar...m wrara. Its. M. rar fcj“ Ti W.JfiT <«t* Ura^r-jra EV (W m CVtotol Dr ra.IuNra -B,lftr>r».rt thresh. Bk* - rV r'~ _«v : Wra A-r AbiiiIb 1. ram »-mra LIB. *4- asm EA.BT SOOEE ' | BLUGGETT RD BRENTWIVsB. JJJJP JT.rf* „ t*1' y* ' ni i. d - "U'ahte h* rental aura-ve 1 »* acre K3.|0n art TJxlfei at U.lfe CHANT A JENKINS REAL EBTATE L I" .7” 7 -!h rm fu .rtkra sbii m, Brran « -'~to E BrmB. I Jffel RA.NCK JJ; Jf Wiwuud RaulL at Medrtnad Realty EV 38741 N-rihwe start Bevurfetoi iiTuiS: ra'^.l0T^^n’:i ■"ui1' RriTiSLilSwu h;s; watererort - ;«n.rpm hBBl. hill* raurara a2? U BnlSI 1 *r,r— ,rol* "l“° Hbb.- 'rrm s B.T. »»» ra**ra» <-r» a ,-hBrmmB , nrarat B.B raunllAl Plranr no.. I r P— ur» f .r ral. .ra WMBI RBrtor. ™ ? : i lA.nran.BD .irarracura H.rh Hrat.ra «'1»*l »- MroralVN oral Mr L1. “Tlr ‘TirTii. ZZ? tV : *■“ «*m F*rar Lid** •' 'V > RU (B.n< ra— 3 OR l-BEDROOM ’ rnpnr. bunsal.m- foil- oprn " ^ i, l-N FBDN-AINC Ml*. -- -T. «. 21 ronraral f-.rara».nl am-BnaiK- ‘ 1*1,. ^ ,nA inw1- FlwBra toCBlut ?r-T* “I'l** r’"> -l«( BAM of Rirhrn.rad A.r H '™ll '^m. -rar huUBor wBl Ira K r ., .» v * «- II iraraitM Tanrau A — NHA l»rara l« f» Mr. ferra.ft rtf Yar.'A* i tala'** \t*»kar ane 7\ 4.rt ur EN 37*77 •'ea IV Ttatoi - — — — ■ — — . — tar del a II* lalart bmu Ltd. GORDON HEAD Mart Into tht* brand 'new c»*y tgfelpDrary t> nu .f 8 r-.m* p.m* aaa vtaw* fr-Hti living and dining ” ? BfR nimpu. J...ITI r.i*h.-A-in ph„n. ,i.rk H rvlrrvra o.l w'A pi.-»r. M|ra Mombum j.. nop,, r R Rr.rara * ^ n ‘T^ihT' I’m Bn-Lmo Horn, Ni ir J4MI need hem All with a *ea gy 3h»«3* is* 4171 Hew. Halt a«ie nf Undtoaped pr«.p- eriy In Ihe l>cauiiful Coco. -v a Bay! area art pn* *.v flw deal* We -4!#rl_ . tHINXAi.K* R*Y 1 • •*. f:r? 4aa.jn.rvg and financing wautihii tea \iex*» from main Ito- *30n DOWN I - -edr-Bim n- me %ery large Irt. ear- r* r. xnrttsSvn. '-edrcorgtrt thriugto, •rt. KP. |7 239 All r>.m. qu -' in- Ev 3.117 ..r EV1I-U \V*..u<( w famil) nwun. finest net , Hral1, Lid li-je wllh manri extra feature*. < full haaemenl, H-'uble carport ga- rtga, auto oil heat 01.000 an ii'Hid term* TW view c»n?Act Mr VaJlgfeM EV 3341J or re* GR 1 1317. 4 3 BEDROOMS FAIRFIELD $5,0rtD DOWN SPECIAL ' SPECIAL* B> Full prti-e for thia Marly i ExcelJeni familx t Miaallnn with toecluai. me in high 4 bedrooms srigngemtalL We guarantee a moil n nr. pet It irt fecce and on* year buibung guarsniee. Many Irta and plans tn rfeaoat tm Building It our trti*mr4s. Kasapi fo Lt4. EV 3MI4 anxlime MT. TTH.Mir. AH FA • <4 thi* modem, spacious *94 G-*4er**i* Axnwe. (.angfurd. Ptowe GR fe-1723. ' 7 -nH bk1-.u‘ H hoUlL at Me«rt ^ rra. Lw'i- ,qg.«’,L|C EVXdlll AXYlInra at Victoria Ltd. ruoen to me Tw. Mlw Wan.*, at GR *-4»4 New 2 hedrmen rtiAgalow oa » F» eidPriy widow with cash, nea' TEN MILE JH7INT and rnrtera bungalow ft1 base j ne ni oil heat, in ■par i-ofidiiina ui the Ji > dlatnut. walking distar ns ■ aiff 7-ROOM SPLIT LEVEL i~r 1 '"*» LANSDOWNE PARK SEE T1ITS AND RI. “‘'ST TSSJI* n-»l-™ ni'-™ 1- • Ul- .nAnra*' ‘ivT 5SS.,~5,!,4I2K | AbaeUL**1 j ■•"loraota EV 1-3433 ^r-jg,. (Umpleiely femed wllh ireep'ed. snyiuna. Ilaxxm, IroW and ito< k. ' toener w|Q loeatiMt near Shell* *rmr paved sirwri. Humpus LANSDOWNE PARK SEE THTS AND RI'Y fStowi t jorge n 1*1 net thi« nearly Fto* • growing family, ihi* attractive new m-riem t»er7. •eieried amai. nak Bax with t«au11ful home* sar fnun and fruit trve* separata ga llaxyna (rant And ltoK Elec <*k kit'hea and be appreciated. rmmr ht «r. * bungalow over t Nflli *(| fi l.lxmg W Government Street. Viriona. trtllllfe AI*o a dandy fcmily moan TTie above are e*rtug|%?ly Uated ASKING IT V0 r'"m •'* with tlrejila«r -lining ~ - - — dmnin patta 3 gpvinui win E. I gr ATI *3* Yaua Sl ~rnrm rgr.pua with nrc?S»ce hrtranm* Igr cl srta. m kaita Ptams EV Mires 3— Tun bedrooms, fill baaemeni. lr i>n*em*al. also extra b*ihr>u«n. nv raata* daylight rec room with so- _ cdr*. high Irmattaw drlve-la parage ttarsge mi ruixxare. Full price **T ,,wnkh cans ta kwely easily maintained >3 35 a— NEW CITY ROME. 3 BFD ASKING pt. 330 315 m am rigssjr N ta M-eithly I'TH axiw bi-vrBiMu s sz vw b! ,wl on,J E* .7j‘«,s,B?,ssi jsszs. izz- ttsr-zjrssi rts "* $22.7.l0 5^J Automatic* ^ waaher ,Ul,r r,<^ ,0 C,t> ASKING tin 3m B|GH LOCATION room*, lull ha " meal, double EV 3*411 Mr Fait EV 345M Jl -5JJ1,,IT!ftle *“,h«- 1 Almuet n#w n.M.«m1 h me J bed- rage. *H. am Phone EV 3 ITH I,.,„ , THESE AND SEVERAL other rm. Parian for retuemeni or ~ - !■ _ ^ _ • SMALL PltotPF.RTIES ARE *msll family Within one bl.x-fe to £Af>BoR<» BAY ON ARRt'T UNIVERSITY ARFA l»v owner ?-REDHOi >m newiy available <>n ant) TERMA Mto rirtw wtamt UUUI down • > *^ra> l mdtmm im. UtNIVLfthlll A|\r.A ^ ,a,J TwxpIrttaWw finralarV V'H ARE L»«*ING M»K A F.a.y trrma IT Ffell Price flllPi Ttafew tauae Civs, GR 7^73A • rtta ern* n**m. w.tfe two e.enptrle tub >««rmm' w«rrd f-e *ui-toMlw DfT LITTLE H« *ML PLEA3E ttanrr OR 337-4 ,|Y fe J **'*?: Z^iinnnS^ °frfSai KV^ r,. ..dFTiaD^cV ori^. »brtr..^ .^jexri'tataw. l \lcdar> all lurnsie finest W .*1 -r -- - - ■— r — — - — ------ _j_3ltodrie»Wl hnm« EV A41H7 s HtDR'illVj OLDER fltlS , «rt* '■ waterirmit prupertv w'th dean tittle home under *m lam (> tf'«l teem* Mr* Simonas _ _ _ rr— - - ^ to«M Dixnthy Kirkpatrick. EV 5 *741 EV 3fT41 Nocthwertera lemritlea RETIREM ENT Nnrthwesteca Securities of Victoria of Victoria Ltd 0,.vp.t la* Hawke* Ltd PV 4 712* or rea Ltd - BUNGALOW tavto* 47. UK . _ _ GOOD TtorT BUILDING LOT. Wt- - - - - OLDER Hni'lE CONDITION NOT t-ellent tooittan. off Glantarfe. fta 1WT PEAR STREET VLA important a* Ueig •• *lruciurslly Av*. Only |l in. Call TED 1 ar»v« »»BT, v pim exiiTm *o*ind and liveable. Treed .UA. «ak CHARTKEA EV 38741 NocltowaM Private sale of roax rhcdrtvxm tav Jm-Vl TTt fft iNlf1 nl"!f u wr" <* Wrtf Ltd ba*B00>«u I.rtgsl4iw art HW heating COOD LOAM SOIL. 4feO*.M Rr*. nt tn J** 01 4>gh- (»w T CHOICE UPLANDS LOT OR '"To, V*f- 'k,m OAIOW • YEARS OLD AND ALL CASH^ftt YOU Reach Drive oxer \ in Onw- Vva?rilN,Uir,,.Plr". Ptotoe OTHER FARM BUILDING* 10 CASH FOR LOW PIM CEP HOMES men'al tree* shrubs. »•-— owner, LV« 4A3P. tar hudget termi Mll.E* TROV VICTORIA OFF UP TO *4 nm QUICK DECISIONS . *lS -Mt Call Mr BJenfetasOta f H Fric® $8,400 sooke rd price m am c MR. Evans Western homes Cbiieitfci Ltd. EV3T174 - - - - BAIRD :rt42M: EVER 384-A4R3 LTD. EV 32197: EVES EV 3MB? - - - DICKIE AGENCIES - - . . ltJi LANGFORD niMkXlKTAIiLE I HE DR, OOM ■ ■ I Good building Irt near w-tort. fe! IB. HOME IN SOUTH OAK HAY ON^ . WANTED OLDfeR HOME WITH ‘*rbia Call Bob BroOtoratata QUIET STREET im YARDS FROM " rve-hedroam home an acreage aryy area Call .UK.* i Ib-ugla* Hawke* Lid EV 3T13* m REACH n»MPLETKLY MKRN (**,f •r,V • *•* rtt«r view. Saseemt*- PIPES EV 38141 Notihweuleni t* luti* 473 — a. _ LANGFORD t^ind building Irt near ictowl. *1 IB IZEI) AND i> EXCELLENT CON ***!««■' Landing area Only *.1 75u -untie* ut Victuna Lid DITIO.N iTLL HU .11 RVHEMENT Al1 ,rftar* ctaaldered. Call EV 4-712*. - - — DEN AUTOMATIC "‘OIL HEAT *v tofept? rxmi^g* or Spobg W- WANTED BY YOUNG COl'Pl.E WANTED OLDfeR HOME WITH Kasy tarma Call Bob BroDtoratota acreage any area Call Ult.v | D'Ugla* Hawke* Lid IV 3T13* m PIPES EV 38741 N-.ilhwetoem le ra*. Sunk* 472 1113 - DEN AUTOMAT it' '“OIL ‘ HEAT. F'*®*1*! rV«tatf« °c Spofet «E IllUV/.l.N GAKAl.K y UN DECK S,,< F r • n *» Rrlcwm. Dougla BY iMivrs AND CURVED BLACKTOP DRIVE- , H*wk** Ud ■ uTA r,m * i$y OWNER ¥ AY ,U7S| TEKNtF OPEN TO UPLANDS HU Nr. AI.OW OfTERS PHONE EV 2 rtC 7 nvima plus rumjw. ruum. 1700 w, Dm UORffl fi 1 beilmusna and den. 1*« balh- Ptas emu parilraMikto will put NEAR WATERFRONT rKom*. lull ha.««-ment, double ga- M a i m* 3 e Yaadnami tear Lot*, homes acreages. Low lam rage. CM.'jim Phone EV 3 1777 **«! total# Fur details can Mr Kcawtashlv priced Terma C. I MeClao utl lurnsie. finest W u upfe flows. Carp.rt $17,500 mm W. — - cv Mai ur- YH-OLD 2 BR STTICCO — FULL CL - — — ■ .> uti I tacTi ixi \Par ,r > clotu* to and (dnl ha.emrnt drive in garage, lge FDR SALE -4 BEDRrtTTM OLDER nfre.ma 7 hums ilfl V» ^leaving riiv EV 4-Sl it. hen. sum utl heat Near l.uv tonne .n Fairfield, nice rund1t»«i. 22L" £« !?*« * by leaving my. iv 4 iML c bonis, ahapatag centra. FrteajWIM tab# lot or car far pari equity - SPOTLESS 2 UEDRO rnom., lull ha.cmem, dnuhle ga- M ■ a we 1 • Vtotfriut tear 'Lot*, homes acreages. Low taxe* r*ge. EM.wm Phone EV 3 1777 m*n\ town* Fur details can Mr Kcawtaahlv priced Terma C. H. f AntloRii Biv"ne — Tm w.-r. • ***' ** A KV8U'i|Cjr. 472 M44 EV 2-43*1 lADKORn BAY r»N ARBl Tt §. (Swgiaa Hawke* Ltd 41# Fun l , *t M^innni I '» rt'h - - - — - RITHET CONSOLIDATED LTDl Tudor tadae C3rt l GRT^TMl •LILOWft OWN HOME - 3 BED- I 7lfe Fort Street nv M * ■ .. ‘ — fn-Wi nk n • ( . U.I havovnl ■■ - ■ ■ ■ "* M: , family stale, aukanai r .ral work- 1 YOUR bRlNTWOOD REALTOR 1 mm lib *rii' Jcxrt hum*. 1 4fln a area lit ta mmith Particular*, vtrtoria Pre** FRwrial faa~eay Lid. _ two choice cmr lot*. at>iap CASH BUYER* FOR OLDER l Mc.*' »,nf'' wka aoene iraea. Start r to me* Ml ared at repair Call SfL Ja?’* «""ralkma to. GEOHGE TMOR.NEL(»E Bnan Uw' ** _ _ • “* BiA,Vi!,*r'1 '-AR<1E llOfLDIRG LOT TKET1P Si. EV 3*77 1 anx time Laaglord a raa waild rnnal^r tawt IF YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR ' V*?" EESL*V*F* JFWt revenue property, call me and I ** 131 *haumiiaa Lak#. V.L. fe.C. ™ u raw.*1 .ramrajj LEVEL LOT WnTST- nflfc Pemberton raraME. lto ” SSfitLUHE - .«V tom _ WANTED PRIVATE I.T ROUE l2tLr. with extr; . Mua* 'aiu- flr*t f 1 *■$ EV 31114 c bonis. ■ bn point centra. Fries Will tab# lot or car far pari equity 11. M. 4M M FU SUE Cal ar wouM irad* wttfe hulHw fl* - imall er horn#. EV 2 3KST SPOTLESS 2UEDROOM STUCCO HIGH VI NEW HOUSE BY OWNER. GOB- j amall (a roily, w r*Lr*i doa Hewd. $0§ down. EV 2-3*23 1 Bay IVI-lk bu* Ornei merit 3 lota water! rum View at By 3t«31 adter < pm BEAUTIFUL OAK BAY LOT. r»TM .( STUCCO HIGH QI ADRA 1 BE:. ROOM .HAWMCAY LAKE WANTED 1 • BEDROOM M.,vrl*T 85 *»n« KV 2 **W MU Juan.b'fru. zrJruriM. ** ys' «« ■* aVAW 30 Safin Colonial Sunder, Mmk 1. 1M1 By Ina D. D. Uhthoff At Cypress Gallery Chinese Art Meticulous fiORNBY ISLAND WATERFRONT 73 arm. IS acni a eared. rough paMura. Unlimited supply of ■prong water for Irrigation 1,800 ft waterfront could lead lUelft far ■ufadJviiian. now operated aa ■ beef stock farm. The buildings oimpriM large 4-bedrm home, large lam. workahnfj, implement shed. ■‘"Family orrtard. Excellent fishing and oyster beds. Aakkig Price $16,500 ©mtart Mr Clark, res. EV 2-8IT1 Vary attractive 8- mom roach-type Mucro boigalow romp rising large living rm Wall a bedrma 12x\2, 4 pee rolored bath, very modem .large mb elec kitchen with dining ■pace, large utility room or exlra bedim, full cement basement, rum- |ms room net mm pie led drive-in gmrwge Half irn beaidiful land¬ scaped grounds. Dogwood and native trees. Location 5g 13 West tut me Road. $14,500 PARKER AVENUE WATERFRONT Lot. RHUO. with easy approach la aandy beach Call Mr. Clark, raw EV 2-WT1 SANTA CLARA AVENUE flix beautiful building Ms. «xl3: l-«catu*i Santa Clan lurth {ram Piedmont For further Informal Mi raj] Mr Clark, res EV 2 0171 The paintings of Prof. Chao- different from that of our awn Shao-An, principal of Lingham painters. We give our painters Art College of Canton have complete freedom of expres- been brought to Victoria by lion, and we are not too fussy the enthusiastic group of paint- about perfection of their lech¬ ers now responsible for the up- nique. keep of the Cypress Gallery. * * * It is not an easy task to re- But Chinese painting ts based, view a collection of Chinese to a great extent, an tradition, paintings. The approach is so For hundreds of years Chinese painters have trained to copy the old masters of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Individual expression was discouraged. The purpose of this was to give' the student a rich body of tech¬ nique on which to build. It wai to be the means to an end but by the 19th century It had be¬ come an end of itself. YOUR WILL BUY PRODUCTIVE ATRE> age or link duplex for It. Phong mnwr. EV 4-J3M evening# IS? COMMIRCIAL PROPIRTin Calligraphic skill and technv cal virtuosity were the chief glory of the classic masters but we cannot but admire the exquisite use of line, the fluidi¬ ty of the brush stroke and the masterly use of quiet spaci that has been the outcome of Ulia in the work of a contem¬ porary Chinese painter like Prof. Chao-Shao-An. BIG GEORGE! By Virgil Partch COMMERCIAL Or Light Industrial Briatei Town and Country and Mayfair shoppings centres Over 17.008 sq ft with 3 houses. Pull Rce IU.M8 Call J. COONEY 1 V8M1 Northwgsrara Securities ot Victoria Ltd notice or nmic haring POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Tha Pollution Control Board will hold a pufaUa haartag. loanioami at 1-38 a m.. Monday. March Ift, In Court Room “XT'. Victoria Law Courts. Vic¬ toria. I.C., In connection with tha applleation af tha Corporation of chs District af flaanlcfa far a permit to dlscharga treated domes t la sewage affluent Into Colquitt Creek Briefs will be heard from tha Corpo¬ ration snd from auch Interested or¬ ganisations aa have filed a request for permission ta do so with the Secretary, an or before March 18. 1883. ■ ignsd by: R flowering, flee ret ary and Executive Engineer. Puliation Control Board. To me the mast outstanding painting in his exhibition is' Herons, with its lovely free brushwork rhythmic composi¬ tion. Then I find Monkey Inter esttng for its textural quality,' and Lotua and Gold Fish fo its richness of color. Heron and Willow has a subtle technique which bears some resemblance to a wood-, cut print. CENTRAL SAANICH 74 ACRES Appro*. I acres fogana. full line machinery. 4-rm atucro bungalow comprising large Liv rm. 3 bedrma, balhrm. large kitchen. Tull base¬ ment. Jtl heal, parking hnuae. gar¬ age and tool shed. FW (urtfwr partlruiara call Mr. Clark, re a. EV Mill. TENDERS POR PTRCflASI OP LOGS Sealed tenders an forms provided by the Dial rlet will be accepted up ta 3 :8S pm and opened at 4 88 p.m. Friday. March II, 1883. for the purchase ot approximately 3.301.888 f.ta. af loga ta be delivered te Victoria or Mill Bay The tender forms provided by the District are a combined offer to pur¬ chase and conditional sales agreement This form. If not completed In detail by the tenderer, ahall be rejected and net considered. The highest ar any tender not necea- Chlnese artists teem to excel! in painting little birds. Just a few cleverly placed brush strokes and a bird cornea to life on the paper. Bird Singing,' Snow, Bamboo and Birds, Bird on the Willow Tree, and best of' ail. Binds Island In „ Carmel with its flocks of little birds cleverly suggested by a few flicks of a well-loaded brush. PEDDER BAY MARINA fWnpriWng K acres farm land of which 30 arm no be purchased ■qnnls from the manna with beautiru! waterfront. Tor fun her Twrtirotajr rentart Watson Clark. rm EV 24971 OLYMPIC VIEW Albert Head, off Duke Rd. THE CORPORATION OT TIE DISTRICT OP CENTRAL IAAMCI Nolle* la fasraby given, a Council Meeting will be held In the Council Chamber. Tuesday. March 13. 1883. at I R p si to amend the Zoning By-law to consider application to rvaane Lot On# (1|. Section Eleven ill). Range One ill West. South flaanlch District Plan No 7173 from "Raaidentlal" te “Commercial “ All persons who de4m their Interest ta property affected by the proposed change in the by-law will be afforded an opportunity te be heard in this matter. D fl WOOD, Municipal Clerk. CHOICE VIEW LOTS ■ to 90- foot Frontage City Water and Light $2,500 to S3, 000 »* IXJW.Y BALANCE AT l» PER month. ur. REDicnox for CASH. SEE OLH SION ON THE PROPERTY EXCL OSIVE AGENTS This exhibition has been touring California and will be on view at the Cypress Gallery until March 14. It was collected by the Boston Museum and the Washington County Museum. OAK BAY LANSDOWNE PARK ONLY S LOTS LEFT n.4» to u.sm kxcli&ive agents B.C. Land A Insurance Agency Ltd. ■3 Government Street ftyone EV 8-SH6 anytime NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TRE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OT CRARLE8 BANDEBION, DC- (11110. LATE OP TDE CITT Or VICTORIA. PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLIMBIA, WHO DIED ON THE 11th DAT OE JANUARY, IMS. Credltorc and athers having eJaims agaliut the above estate are required ta seed lull particulars of such claims ta the undersigned solicitors, for tho Executor ef the estate of the said de- oeased. en or before the ]|tfa day of March. 1883. alter wbie^ dale the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received Dated at Victoria. RC. this Ith day af February. JW3 CAMERON A CAMERON Solicitors far the Executor. 311 Royal Trust Building. 813 Via* It . Victoria. B C. mingway scored two try* snd single trys came from Don Hess, Mel Davidson, Ken Higgs, Chuck Weeks and Emil Wegwitz. Bruce Cullen scored Royal Roads' try and Geoff Archibald converted it Vince Callender, two trys, Stu Wright and Bob Moore one each were the Reds point- getters. John Slade kicked a penalty goal for Navy. Bruce McFarlane had two trys and a convert for Vikings. Ian Appleton scored two trys and A1 Foster a try and a pen¬ alty goal. Jack Truman added another penalty goal. Brian Cornell Ben Sills and Tony Keble scored try* for Norsemen. Owrlrhan IS James Buy 14 Oak H Htfds 13 V imp 13 O R Whit A 11 RmiJ Roads 14 Navy 13 ON THE MARCH! If you have plans for building la 190 tat this he your “GET SET AND GOT', month. As usual the Lot Man Is leading the parade with ihe most varied se I roll an af properties in town. James Bay kept within two points of league-leading Cowl- chan by defeating Royal, Roads, 34-5, at Macdonald Park in a Victoria Rugby Union game Saturday. Victoria University Vikings defeated University Norsemen, 23-9. at Gordon Head and Oak Bay Reds defeated Navy, 12-3. Bob Wineberg kicked fire | converts and a penalty goal to lo*a. with Reynolds rnnstmrtioa C ant rue t— Valued at 81.500. Ml. Dougla*- 110x1 48 N HA. HM Gordon Head Elementary— 4 large, view E2 888 earh. Lea brook Place— 1 83x182 aerludM — rate quality homes. 83 000. Gordon Head, off Fern dale— magnifi¬ cent View, approx 100x1511. 84.100 Terry Fortune has a lot for every¬ one. CHI him at Morey A Johnstone Ltd.. Melbourne Plaza. GR 1-1811, ret GR 7-1228. l**d iamas Bay. Gord Hem- OVTER POR C8ED T1RE1 OPTERa plainly marked on the en¬ velope.] Offers on PT No. 184" wiil be received by the uadsrilgned up la ■SSI. March _38. 1883 to purchase and remove fay contract, quantities of used lire casings during the period of time from April 1. 1883. to March 3). 1884. la tha following general cSta- Traffic Fines SEA VIEWS -esUtHMALT ( 1309 Simon careless driving, Hu, licence suspended. Winnlfred Elliott, 1152 Tran- sit, careless driving, $10, k- ( ITY FRIDAY Reginald W. Hayward, 841 like area. Beautiful views On aewrr U.om and 84 son Bui FMtun. EV 3-MIL res. GR 9-1988. DUPLEX ZONED LOT 60*311 32* Level Inf on Skinner Strait near CraigflTwer, on sewer. Goes to l»u Often to $1750 EV 8-3413 J H Ford EV 4-1MI Ear A Stephenawi. Lid Mann, speeding, $20, re nee suspended Clarke W. Gamble. 9665 Ard¬ more. changing lanes in un¬ safe manner, $15. Bruce Henry Wilby, 1276 Walnut, speeding, $15. John Philip Cox, 921 Fal mouth, illegal left turn. $10. Geoffrey James Appleby, S3 '00- -ABBEY ROAD. ONE BLOCX It SANDY CORDOVA HAY bf Acn - 83 500— Crirdtivs Bay R/wd at dona P-ai-e; 75-0. with public right -of- w*> to hesrti aim. ml oeaxwite 81.900 — Head 75-f.*jt lota. Casa Mama Road 1 200 sq ft. area: NHA home Oarer $1. 501 — 80-frs* sewervx) Inf. North Dmglaa m Cheater: ea subtil viston Call Laonartj Thomas at Douglas Hawkea Ltd.. EV 4-7138 or real- For the Biggest Selection of ■ Homes in Town • E ACRES BY PAT Ml AIRPORT AU tarahlA land bordering I paved f Admirals Road to the westerly boundaries of Ifa larval# Avrnua and Interval# Avenue South, No 888 Curbing Klnver Street both sldae from the southerly boundary af Wyehbury Averue to tha northerly- boundary of Bewdley Avenue. No 888 Curbing Park Terrace both sides from the westerly boundary of Grenville Avenue to the westerly extremity of Old Esquimau Road. No. 881 , Sidewalk Lampion Street easterly side from the northerly boundary! of Devonshire Road to the southerly boundary of Colville Road Mo. 1801 Curbing Carrie Street bath sides from the southerly boundary of Cralgflower Road to the northerly boundary ef Colville Road. No. 1083 Sidewalk Munro Btreet both sides from the easterly boundary of Praser Btreet to the westerly houndary of Plaskett Place and the easterly boundary of Lot 4, Plan 3830 No 1888 Curbing flunei Street both sides from the westerly boundary af Nelson Street to the weeterly extremity of'fiusaex Street Mo. 1888 Curbing Dominion Road westerly side from the southerly bound a r/ of Colville Read to the northerly boundary of Anderson Avenue Ms. 1811 Sidewalk Esquimau Road southerly side Jcontlng the Eiquimalt Shopping Plan Ma. lilt Carklng Hockhelihte Avenue. Hatahineon Avenue, Mntehtnaow Plane and Hlghrock Avenue, both etdas Ma. 1833 Sanitary Sewer Bock heights Avenue. Me. 1831 Curbing Macaulay Itraat both sides from tha northerly boundary of Wollaston Street to the southerly boundary of Esquimau Road: Tha Court of Revision ahall hear complaints and may raview and oorract tha frontage tax assessment roll only aa la: la I The names of the owners of parcels of land; lb) the actual foot-frontage of the parcels; 40 The taxable foot-frontage of the parcels. Mo complaint shall be heard by the Court of Revision unlen notice ot tha aaid complaint bos been made to the office of the Assessor ot (he Corporation of Lha Township of Esquimau at least forty-eight hours prior to tha time appointed lor the first alttlng of tha said Court of Revision. J. W I a MAT. CHECK THE ADVERTISEMENTS DAILY IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION! F EWE RED LOTS WANTED IM¬ MEDIATE CASH GILMOUR CON¬ STRUCTION. GR 7 1808. SHAWNIGAN LAKE WATERFRONT with co’tSLge. Full details to Victoria Press. Box 8.8 CASH FOK ACREAGE ADJACENT to a ewer Kssopt ConsL EVS-5814. SPECIAL 2-SESSION AUCTION THURSDAY ACREAGE X Ifl acres West Burnside with 3 bedroom full basement h^rnie. Ask¬ ing pn«.c 830.000 with terms. . 2 14 arm with tmall four-room Debasement h.m* horn iVd. West Burnside. $8,000 wilh terms. 3 acre with 2-bedr>*m full base¬ ment home. West Buragule. IL1.30B with terma. VLA’ I 4-38 arret, no- basement home with 3 bedrooms, lmali ontlage, new hip roof ham 3-rmle circle. Asking $18,000 with terms VLA? Call H W Labeir GR 9-7272, fl<*e EV 2-7278. Town A Country RoaUy Ltd. 8n ACRES 4' Year-Round Stream The M acreage in Otter Point subdivided kilo S-actv pieces. Well treed with a lovely creek. This properly ofleri seclusion and has about live acres cleared with a guud building site. Property in this area la rapidly increasing in value; Why not get m on this rhesp- 11 Ml down will be considered. Call EV V8T41 anytime, ask for Jr, ho Molyard at Northwestern Securities <8 Vlitona Ltd. Full price. $3,500 The contents o( two lovely homes and estate goods FINE QUALITY MODERN THE DAILY COLONIST Gurdltta Singh, 2816 Inna, no headlights, $10. Karl Pollhammcr, 2659 Rose, no safety chain, $10. SAANICH THUBSDAY Frederick Belton, 3912 Doug¬ las, failing to yield right of way, $20. 1 Robert Kalyn, 232 Island Highway, careless driving, $35. Barbara Anne Edgington, 331 Atkins, careless driving, $35. Doreen Drayton, 6871 Wood¬ ward. careless driving, $35. J- W. Eastman, 595 Gorge, careless driving, $25. Godfrey Knox, 1037 Craig darroch, speeding, $25, licence SELDOM TODAY DOES ANYONE P-y m<*« fur ai-rt-E- Ihan a land developer Call DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD., apeela! Lana In land develop¬ ment, cily or r.amry. We mill be pleased lo provide aa endives ot your properly without nbliialioa. No p r ‘ j aanell. Cel] Len Th-enaa, EV I11M or i res EV J SCU I lellova aaenta may rail ua oi hall onnle ai a arrenaemenl. Open dally for the reception and display of good merchandise Kll$ba«$ AaatiaiMrs Ltd. SAANICH PENINSULA • 33 acraa ot arable land bantering 1 ruada Future aulMliviimn: KP •R.3U8 with |1 non cash Balance to suit. Tail Edw. C Clark. EV 2 tOM. EV 3-43L RITHET CON.SOLIDATED LTD. 708 Fort Street S44 ACRES. OTTER POINT RD . Sr * If- Good Aid- growth Umber. wool fan lie land Full prira $3 3fl0 Taxea only $10 yearly. CRH at 1881 taaLtch fad. « Pttn KV 84883 111$ Fret SL - CASH or CONSIGN Cash-guaranteed appralaali call KUahaws ■ ■■■■■■ ilHIIIIIIIKII Carden Notes some^o-v, ** thc r*ri CF MS NtRVEB GBT Brrre* //me srj Heather Easy-Going By M. V. ■ Ht.kNl T, KIHK HEATHER CULTURE iM.H.k Esquimau) All the hardy heathers prefer a rather open, windswept rile in full sun, and they will thrive In almost any kind of soil you are likely to find hereabout if a fair quantity of peat moh and coarse sand is worked into the planting site. These plants don't need mi'rti in the way of fer¬ tilizer. and as a milter of fact, haphazard feeding t in do more harm than good, as the very fine root hairs are easily damaged by an overdo.* of chemical*. They respond well, though, to a Hide hoe epltnt fertilizer In water liquid fish t mululon S& quite safe and very good. Give one tahlespudnful per gallon, two quarts per plant once a month from April to August, none in ... _ _ fall or winter. WEI.FHOWN Di I.MIIMI iG.B.. Duncan)— I hardly think It Ir worth- * * while saving the “volunteers" that nUtTHOiN nt'NINU (W.W.R.. spring up around established dumps Brentwood Bay) -The best time to of delphiniums. All our modem vari- prune Pyrarantha rogersiana is in eties are highly bred plants, rather late June or early July. Immediately unstable in character, and while the after the bk- nm ate finiahed. I self-sown plants are true delphiniums, should point out. though, that Roger’s thev will nearly always turn out to Kiit-thom seldom require* much in be poor, weedy things In cam pari son the way of pruning as It l« the dalnti- wtth their parents. The tndlacriml>:ata e-t and least “pushy" of all the Pyracantha tribe Unless your shrub is very old and badly neglected, all you need do la cut away any dead or diseased wood and horten any shoots which are not in line with the general shapeliness. crtveingX between varieties causes f.Wtn tD revert to something ap¬ proaching I he wild larkspur. Thi la very common, too. among the Russell lupine, where self sown seedlings are often scrawny, muddy colored things. Seeds of delphiniums and lupins are good only when pur chased from growers who control their crossings as carefully as breed ers of pedigreed cattle. Imprisoning the temple seed , parents in scsegiHfl harem ecure from the at¬ tentions of any wandering bee LAUREL RRRRir* (C.H.J., Vic¬ toria) Vm afraid I can't think of any useful purpose for the berries on your laurel, aHhoufh I believe the old herbalists used to di'tUl an oil from laurel berries and leaves to be u -d as an embrocation to relieve the pain of rh-umatlsm. TTie leaves are sometimes used In eooking in the same way as bay leaves, hut - this applies only to the leaves of the true laurel— the cherry laurel foliage is poisonous. MM’ AW CORN (L.E.O N Vic¬ toria) Squaw or Calico corn needs a long season of growth, and I aug geet you give a few of ymir zeds an early start indoors, eo* u>k "Rpm in Jiffy pot/ in rerly April for Ranting out in May. Do not harvest the cobs until the plants have become sere and brown in the late tall, then strip off the husks and dry the cot* thor¬ oughly in a sunny window If you are taking a crack at grow Ing thia variegated corn. I “uggeii you try you/ hand with or» lamental gourd/ at the came time. The two combine well for making swathes to hang on the wall and for Halloween ar t IWankegiving decoration ms* I RVDOLF FLESCH Reviews Way4)ut Yarn A few days ago I wrote about a new adventure novel. The Rose of Tibet, by Lionel Davidson and said it was the lost of oil adventure novel*. Davidson's setting was the inter. or of Tibet, his story was the ultimate in way-out imagination and it was filled to bursting wtth *ea. violence, ruper itlon. barbarous cus¬ toms and unbelievable hap panings. In short, f felt it was just about the end. all that's left teems to the in¬ terior of New Guinea, where there are still those Stone Age tribes you read about, and maybe the upper reaches of Nigeria or the hinterland of Rwanda and Burundi some¬ where in the midde of Africa. Inriead of the bears arid lions you'd have trumpeting elophant* and charging rhino- ceroet*. and maybe your hero enuld take one or two hair- raising spills down the Victoria rails. But after that we'U really reach the end. The day w.ll come when the last wild pockg’s of the eirth wlU be civilized and fully equipped with supermarkets, drlve-tn movies and hot-dog stands, and every .single one or the wild animals will be confined lo zoos and natural parks. By then, adventure stoiy writer* will be as obsolete as horseshoes or tallow chandlers. Imagination Runs Riot In Fantastic Story who is thrown into those wild oryx i horned anteloi incredible adventur. David Is hunted by the Ar son's man is a drawing teacher precious symbol ol in a girt*' school; Cutaway*! virility, man is that ultimate in mild- And so it goes. If ness, an English trachea , to write an advent Davidson'* man sowehow nowadays, you mi get* launched into the interior your hero um* nk f Tibet; Canaway’* man sets fellow -into one ol out Into the famous "empty remdining unexplo quarter” of Arabia. David.son’s t cries on the map. lei mar freezes and almne’ with some of the fe starves to death in the high tant medieval and desert. Davidson's man wrestles customs and then. Mth a bear; Canawsy's man fight for his Hfe w ha* a terrible adventure with cession of fierce ene a lion. animal* -and awe Thi* was as far as adventure novels could possibly go. A WEE* FOB IVCKrONI TO CATCH UP ON TMeie SMIUNGJ A WEE*. TO •SMILE ANP *)MOW OFF vOURTtfTM! TOO AV IG THC BEGINNING OP NATIONAL SMILE Well. I was wrong. Right after Hie Rose of Tlbjt 1 got ipkl of The Hunier rand the Horns by W. H. Car. a wav i also publiahed by Harper) and there waa the same thing all over again, done by some¬ one else. Canaway. Just like Daridrin, has a paradoxically maEk hero Davidson uses a* his special gimmick a vast treasure In eiperalds Canaway has a fab¬ ulous animal. the rare Arabian Now that Davidson and Can¬ away have used up Tibet and the "empty quarter ' of Arabia, The Lillie World of SIIEILAH GRAHAM :m vH* *Ot«v K> MAvfc TfcikfcAd OUK TiMt MA 5MUTM' bcrut* Ol AftAiN' House Again a Home It ineiUH GftAHAM I lOIXVU'&OD l NANA I— How ran a couple be reunited when they have been living together In the same hou»e* A*;, Duris Da) and huh Mslrbsr. Everything is nov sweetness. light and love and Marty aril Doris have gladly ran WORTH O' BOMANTCAL V r tO-K -SONQS.'T ) \ A It's a ad fact but there are only three youngish to,. Star actresses: Debbie Reynolds, who Is 30. Natalie Weed ami Yvette Ml leas both in their mid-twentkv That'- why Detitle and Nat are offered everything and Yvette is coming up strong In third place whether they are suitable for the role or not. I still don't see Debbie .* the brittle sophisticate in Mary Mary, but am always ready for an agreeable surprise. Shelley Winters was showing daughter Tory all over Me Paramount lot wlien I saw her there. The little girl Is the image of Katiiei Vittorio Gas-mau. “I’m taking her to see Elvis Priwlev Sheik - shouted as she rushed off i* tt WONT BC IN Tut V— .-OSr-'CB TOOAV, V MO.OlTMCPS-- '/-f OS NOT v - L sefeL'NU ) ’ ; wf li_ \ y Richard Egan believes his Empire senes will be renewed. And that's a relief, became he owns 30 pee, cent. Richard, wife Pat and their child, ail live happily with his parents. TlMse never was a more devoted son. I asked producer Marty Rananhoff to explain the sue- ns of his top-rated television show. Th Beverly Hillbillies “Many people questioned me when we made It." he admitted. "But I’m a great believer In rural comedy. Remember Ma and Pa Kettle, and Grand Ole Opry. People have a certain gran roots identification." He must be right because after only three show:, the Hillbillies were nunr.oer one. It damaged the opposition S Perry Como who i> reportedly giving up hia sekly shew!, and didn't help raw Belly's new show, Going My Way. I LITB DOWN 1. Lager, pemibly. in turn for a king (Reversed worth 2. Do business 3. It come* to mind 4 Reign over (he central pari * Split word) S. Gigantic piece of progress (Hidden word) 8. Ruin with oil! (Spill woidl 7. Bring no complaints 11. Gradual decline 12. Areas, perhaps, though they've only one dimen¬ sion (Double due) 14. Tip backward Into a hole (Rever-sed word) 13. Narrative poem 16. A bird to take in (Double due) 15. Country a nice lad may come from (Anagram) 20. Get back s orae red letter* (Split word) 22. Ordeal in court '25. Stick no tab upside down! i Reversed wordi 26. Paul was an actor 27. State with nothing at either end (Split word) An steer in Tuesday's Colonist MOW much j «***> T T.. 10 tmw* L tin s. _ y ( povuvm) The Bveljro Waugh book, Hie Lured One. the vem#- tary expo ure, war tesaght by Marty Ratsoboff. "And we wen. talking to Ehabdh itjrlor and Richard Burton. Had they accepted. It win Id have been made In England. Now we will film it In Hollywood." APCMH . QuiCS.' «** LQOCk d ^ LOOK INC, *T YOU* MUNTlNO- Hugh O'Brian is off to Britain to appeal at the premiere ol liU picture. Come Kly With Me Whatever happened to all of Hugh's romances ’ Something tells me this boy will be the last of the huchdon. Whi h actcr has died most often in pictures? Robert Errata*;, seemed to feel on the Carol Burnett show tliat he holds the record. But James Mason would challenge it. Ol course he expires In hi* current Fall of the Roman Empire. Cuihi Griffith, former film star and still extremely w«ty, will go on tour oh behalf of Papa’s Delicate Con¬ dition, the dory she wrote about her childhood . with JmUs Gitas** as her father. Corrine ha* written several books and writes very well. nsvBtvsasoonou TOO M> AAf RNArvnj PtmCUBE WCHT, TT Viu l MFVFP WORK. 23. Thir man s always agree shi 21. Father Brown’s plant 'Hidden word* 2S. Free time 29. He lias skill and courage ’Split, word) TO Alias Wilhelm Laidon lAnagrami (two words) Jerry Lewis doesn't believe in wasting what he films. And he has assembled all the "fluffs" from hi* Nutty Professor picture which he will -how on television before the rdse.se in the summer. Blonde, pretty Constance Towers says she is tired of playing pure girls in pictures. "I’m now dom£ a strip leu. r in TTie Long Conidoi and getting whkUes from IBs eiww. TUi 1* more Hk* it.” 32 Bail# (Colonist Victoria, I.C., Sm., March 3, I M3 First si^n of Spring: the GLOSSY PATENT LEATHER t) SHOE, featuring the OPEN-AIR LOOK, cut out in front, Week on the Prairies Great Slave Railway Paying Off Alberta along the sides. You’ll find these six wonderful les with a high-fashion look; a pleasing little price the Bay’s women’s shoes, 2nd floor where they’re in new lighter, brighter colors; classic black as well . . . Come see, try, revel in the Bay’s beautiful selection ^ of Personalities by Kitty Kelly; your shoe for Spring. Profits 11*00™ liquor and beer sales in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1962, totalled $21,186,000, according to the annual report of the Alberta Liquor Control Boaid in Edmonton. Gross sales .of liquor and beer totalled $75,799,000. Although only 73 of the planned 435 miles of the Great Slave Lake Railway have been completed already the impact of steel is being felt by grain pro¬ ducers. Eventually the line will reach Into the Hay River area and the community of that name on The a bore of Great Slave, tapping., the lead-zinc mines near Fine Point. From four new Iv -constructed elevators 255 carloads of grain have moved through Manning, r.bout 56 miles north of pence River. umpuntt The Mayor of t algary and one of his aldermen will oppose each other in (lie April 8 general election. Mayor Harry Hays has betm nominated as the Liberal standard bearer for the con¬ stituency of Calgary South. The Conservatives have named Alderman Jack Leslie as their candidate. INCORPORATED MAY 1670. SI, <,|, Itaily ll:M a. in. to -V.'M p.m. Shop Frida) I 'til * Hial .TAV 1311 for Courteous Service A seventh case of diphtheria ha. been admitted In Part Mar Manitoba lead Municipal Hospital. One The latest lictim Is air eight Roger Carriere. a 33-year- old Meti from Lynu Luke, has won the King Trapper title again a* The Pan. He won the championship first at The Pas in 1955. He has won it every' yea r since and won again at this year’s Trapper s E'estival. He won at log lifting, log throwing, fish |eating. ice fishing, rat skinning and trap setting. He toppled his opponent in jousting in five seconds. In the flour pack Ing contest he jogged along with 650 pounds on a shoulder month-old Indian boy from the 1 Vi pan reserve. He is the brother of an 18-monlh-old bo) admitted earlief Edmonton expects to pass the 3(10.000 population mark in May. City Hall says the figure will he 301.000. and the metropolitan area will have 356.000. The first mayor of Ponoka, John D. MacGilllvray. has died at the age of 102 m Mmonhui. A native of Glengarry County. Ont.. he was for some yeans a Mississippi river logman, and he eamc to Po¬ noka in 1901. He was elected mayor in 19tM. He fanned in New Rrlgden for , 22 years, then moved to Fawcett, and finally sold his holdings in 1950. Farmer* in the Gladstone area are desperate for water. Along the Whitemud River, from Wnodstde lo Arden, they are having to melt lee and snow to meet the emergency. The river is fmzen to its bed’ Trans-Air Limited will take over operation of two Prairie routes from Trans-Canada Air Lines effective April 1. One run links Winnipeg, Bran d„n. Yorktim, Sa.sk., Regina. Swift Current, Susk.; Media ine Hat and Calgary. The other, taken over by iTCA from Pacific Western i Airlines Ian. 2. serves Regina, Katkatonn and Prince Albert. Jack Anderson, a member oi the Banff Advisory Council, has proposed that a monorail line he built from Calgary to Banff If the Rocky Mountain resort is chosen for the 19G8 Winter Olympics. Firr E ngine red vamp strap Glossy red Panina shoe has a cross-strap in hlack latent above the (Minted toe. features a curved wineglass heet. Bone leather, black parent leather. 310, AA and B. Patent and- la-nther rut-out Classic hlack patent pump offers a vamp trim in rut- out. iTPsenl pattern leather above a point¬ ed toe. High, slim heel. 510 AA and n B.ts Musicians Travel In Service Saskatchewan Although the natural re¬ sources department called hunting -‘poor" last season, a liters of the HMCS Nadcn Hungarian partridge were school of music - Lt.Cmdr. lagged, H v™* reported in Stanley Sutherland, officer-in- Regina. charge, and army Capt. Jim . F*,rst couple *o lie married Gayfer. musical training of ' n village of Atonlea, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Campbell. Capt. Gayfer will attend the recenUy celebrated their golden annual convention of the American Bandmasters Asso¬ ciation. to which hr belongs, in Greensboro, N.C., March 6 to 9. COMPOSITION While there he will be a guest conductor of the U.S. Army Staff Band. Among pieces he will lead Is Canadian Landscape, a descriptive corn- position written by himself. He will -ontinue from North Carolina to Washing ton. D.C., where he will meCt Lt. Cmdr. Sutherland. The two will tour the I’.S. Naval School of Music March 11 and 12. TO ENGLAND Capt. Gayfer will return to Ksquimolt. Lt.-Cmdr. Sutherland will Personalities by Kitty Kelly in shining Patent Leather Black patent rut nut The sandal Idea In shining black patent features a wish-bone front, crescent cut ouls at front and skle of the shoe. The w hole pretty idea is based on a high heel, offers a pointed toe for f a s h 1 o n's sake as well. 310. AA and B. B.BB Residents ol Sturgis since 1912. Mr. and Mia. Fredrick Gif fin have celebrated their golden wedding here. Both well over 80, they en¬ joy excellent health. They have five daughters. 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Grandchildren cert in, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brodt on the 60th an niversary of their wedding. The Music You Want Sincerely Presented Mr. Erie Edwards. LRSM. ARCT. has been or¬ ganist at MrCall’s for over 10 year*. Well known in local music and teaching circles. Mr. Edwards devotion to his profession is another example of the sincere and helpful service offered by all personnel at McCall's. Creamy Ivory Pattlna pump For a light- footed look, choose this rlissir pump with curved vam| , a wine-glass Illusion heel. All in ivory Pattina. 310, AA and B. B.tS Iasi I her and |mtent pump .Sophistical, -d nimbination in a shoe that feuturei rut- out side, patent toe and heel: vamp, sides and back in leather. Black. 310. AA and R. Two-tone pump Offers classic lines with pointed loe, a sqUatid vamp- set off V a punched patent and leather trim. High heel Black. 310. AA and B. B.*S USE YOUR PBA OR CHARGE ACCOUNT FUNERAL CHAPELS 1IM Vancouver St, KV EIM3 aun ori»M Watch the Bay’s Fashion Show March 7th at 7:45 on CHEK-TV I • l i - — W -V -■ - 1 r * ■Z*’, ie \ . > — ^ i L * r ^ f i \ Island Edition Island: Sunny (Details oa Page 1) Duncan Bureau Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone 746 3611 Vancouver Island's Leading Neir «/«»/w>r Since 1858 64 PACES No. 69-1 05th YEAR VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1963 Injured Boys Sped To City IN NEW RUSSIA I'ur (lie wurnl competitor* situs, tlie line In Junior and open classes there will be (43 prizes. Island points to try to walk H miles within '4* hours — and seieral ■it the walkers proved tliev could ■In It. (See slorv ami picture, page 17.1 - The Dally Colonist will sponsor a .Vt-nille mass Wilkullinn March III with Wil in prize-money at stake. Entry forms will be printed in the (okmlst next weekend. Pull ik-tails as to route and rules ’will be announced this week. Regular cheek points and first aid laaiths will be set up along the route to give any help needed to the si s' res of onmpetllors who are expected to take part In tile walks- thon. Route of the hike hits not yet hern announced, hut there will he an o|ien class for all entries, a special Junior rvent ami a class for women walkers. Decision lo hold the walkatliou was reached yesterday after the rontlnent-whle walking craze reached \lrtnrla and more than a dozen walkers set out from up- The Colonist will oiler lltt lo the first person to cross 'the finish- Ing line, w hleh has been tentatively set In front of the Colonist office on Douglas Street. There will be a I.VI prize for the first junior (IS years or youngerl over the finishing line and l!.l for the first woman across the line. 9 Associated Press isirrespohdriii Eddy till- more, who spent many years in Russia ami married a Soviet woman, tells In this story of the many changes he found In an extemhsl return visit there. Two ambulamvs from Island points laic last night sped three young¬ sters to Victoria hospitals for treatment of injuries : received earlier in the day. j Ai |irrs* time if wak re¬ ported two I'amphcll "Rivet boys - both badly humid by flaming gasoline, line over 30 pet* cent of his body wei-c on their way to Victmia in an ambulance. NO NAMES Details and names of' five victims were not immediately available. Earlier, Lome Hanna, 12. of Port Albcini. suflensi two By EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW I API — The biggest change ir the So¬ viet Union since the death of Joseph Stalin 10 years ago next Tuesday is the disappeaiance of police terror from the lives of millions of people. “Nowadays when someone knocks at my door at 2 o'clock in the morning I no longer automatically reach under my bed for my Siberian travelling clothes.’’ said architect Alex¬ ander Podkhutov. With a wide smile showing three gold leeih. he added Tipsy "Nowadays I know that knock in the middle of the night is not the secret police but probably one of my neigh¬ bors who being a ltttle tipsy has lost his way home from a party." Podkhutov knew the un¬ speakable terror intimately Arrested in 1948 he spent 18 months in the most dreaded place In Moscow, the Luhianka Prison, before being moved to a labor camp in the Arrlic. broken hip when lie (i-ll 33 fet into a ravine off a Bell- made rope swing in a central Port Aibei m |mi k, [»>lue said. KOI’E BROKE He apimreniiy had been swinging from one ravine to another when the ro|ie broke. After the boy was treated in Port Alherm. he was trans¬ ferred to St. Joseph's Hospital. He was accompanied by him parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanna. PRINCE ALBERT (CP) — Prime Minister Diefen- baker said Saturday the government doesn’t intend to have Canada used as a storage dump for nuclear warheads in peacetime. He said government policy is to continue negiMiatinc with the t’nited Slates to have nuclear armsmade nvailnhic for Romarr mi'siles and Voodoo aim-alt if an emergency arises. Mr. Dicfenl taker w.t> nomin¬ ated Pi'ogi’esMve Gmser\ ative candidate Saturday for Print r AHiert and will opeq nis April H general election campaign offi¬ cially in Winnipeg Monda\ His nomination meeting di*ew a jst and nig-MRim -only crowd tu the 900-seat Strand Tlieatre. Sec ret police called the tune when these young Russians were children, and prison faced those who. as they are, danced in Moscow’s Youth Cafe to Western style music. — CAP Photofax.) Remtrler in Mid-East Only So Much “I must apologize for my face.” he explained. "But a human face will take only so much heating." The right side of his face w as lopsided and too full but the left side sagged badly like a collapsed football. And his eyes were the opposite of being crossed. They looked out from hi* tortured face in opposite directions. Tall, dark and shapely, with eyes of a rare pale violet color, film scriptwriter Marta A. Ra¬ kova also fell the icy aim of police tenor. LONDON ( l'Pl>— Britain's best guaided forties*, the ancient timer of London, felt to invader* Saturday for the first lime in its 883-vear history. The invaders wei-e hundred* of students from Lon¬ don University taking pan In the annual ‘ Rag Week." They captured the White Tower, heart ot the whole fori lew. hauled down the Union Jack and ran up a skull and crosshones flag and a sign icadii.gri White Tower for sale— 100 pounds.” Thai's $280. Tile students infiltrated Ihc Tower and its preeincls in ones and twos throughout the morning, then earlydn the afternoon brought Lheir main force in a three-ton truck. C.tenacher Guardsmen and Beefeater* charged with the security of the .building, and the priceless crown Jewels .stored in the Jewel Tower, let the truck through into the main courtyard without challenge. Then dozens of students lea|)ed out. “kidnapped'' the Beeleaters, and battled their way up to the White Tower. Prince Fires II is (luhinet l Canadian Ousted niMPI M \H.< snihmlia (AI*) — rrinrr Xnrinlom Sihanouk. < uiiiImmIUii chief of Mule. fired hU raWnH Sat ii r (I a > anil renewed threats Hut he \%o«il«l MM Ml. Sihanouk said the nm\r Mat pruniirtrtl by I amlMNtiaii student SrlltfN gov¬ ernment a lit h« iritis. NO It EASON The Observer said he was lad seen in Beirut on Jan. when la* loll his apart mom to attend a dinner party at a diplomat's In use Hr failed to arrive hut hi* wife later received a cable and two loiters assuring her he wm«« sate and well. The cable and one of the letters were sent from Cairo. ‘.Wo got the idea I tom the wooden horse used in the Rattle of Tioy." one'ol the organizers said. He would not identify Idmself for teai of later prosecution. ‘The whole thing had been planned foi months so It went like clockwork. 1 think the Beefeajei^ and the (tuards must have been asleep. They didn't seem to notice that there were a lot of students in the place. He heaped scorn on the other panics claiming ihey could not form a government. He said Social Credit leader Roboil Thompson wanted him dropped finni the leadership of the Pro¬ gressive Con>er\‘M fives and front the ofiice of prime minister *‘liecaiise he knew they would n«*t gel any Socrrd seats in Western Canada as long as I OTTAWA t CPI i- An exter nal affairs department sour«*e said Saturday McGill l niver* sity Russian teacher John Nor , ton Westwood Is travelling on a Canada Council research grant to study transportation 1 systems. Reports from Moscow eailier said Went wood had been forced in k*:i\e the Sowel I’n.on for legally, taking pictures of trains. nothing mm mi The weekly newspaj>ei N«sl- elya said Westwood left his film with Russian authorise'*, but nothing of an incriminat¬ ing nature was found. I, is illegal in Russia to photograph trains. bridges and ralTroad stations, which are considered ef mililar> \aluc. No n fitment was made by the Canadian embassy in Mos¬ cow. Tlie external ailairs depart- I ment source said Westwood liad been in Russia before and knew of his activities. At the same time as the howling mob ot some 400 students pressed on the White lower, another' student battalion stormed the gates on the river sdiie and joined the mam foiec in the White Tower assault. The tower, built by the Norman* in 1078. was seized as some 600 students ciammed the building. On the roof, students draped red painted sheets across the parapets advertising the lower for sale. One youth wdth a loudspeaker proclaimed “There are *»**> students within these walls. We are not moving until we get £100.” am deader • ISLANDER Highland Valley's Mad killer But they had reckoned without the strategy of pipe- smoking Governor Col. Sir Thomas Butler, As police reinforcements roared up lo the building, he ordered a / message sent out to the students saying: "You are contra¬ vening the Official Secrets Act." The student* capitulated after 45 minute*. "We knew a number of us would he arrested if we stayed. *o we left in a bunch." a student said Site shuddered, took a quick sip of wine and stared out ai-ross old Mane/hnaya Square to the Kremlin looming behind its crenelated walls. “No." said Marie. “We Rus¬ sians aren't afraid of the big tied wolf and mure because there isn't any big bad wolf any more " She didn’t mention Premier Khrushchev by name for there wasn't any need lo. It was ( unlisted on Page 1 • SPORTS Alherni Colonist Cup Vidors —Page 10. * * * • BACkCROLM) Do-Nothing Formula Fails The students had. however, achieved their purpose. Apart from capturing the building, putting its guardians to shame, and being in a position to ►teal tlie crown jewel*, they collected their £100. “Not from the authorities, though.” said a student. ,4Wo went among the visitors with collection boxes and solij-jlijres in the Tower. We got more than we needed and all the money will be donated to a number of charities. WINSTON Cl fir I tCI 1 1 LI >ler Fulton, was nominated to fight I he Neal again in a second hn I lot following Mr CaglArrii's refusal of Ihc nomination ON MUST VOTE 1 would love to he involved in a federal -Hedum ha Hie.” i he "i0-\ car-old highwavs mini¬ ster said after lining nominated on the 'first Vote. But he said it would lie a . “tremendous undertaking." in¬ volving n great deni of prepara¬ tory work which lie had not - lieen able to do. He said he also felt that he owed it lo his department to continue in his present position. ' PROBABLY NEXT 1 Henry He told the dieeting he hoped earned it wouldn't he too long before during his name appeared again us a] church fedend candidate and that lie of S10T pmhahly would accept nomina- Mull lion at that lime Romar Mr. Wright, a former Btfptist Feb. 2 minister now magistrate and his wil juvenile couii judge at Chase, | day. 1 was nominated without oppoH-ichurcl' lion. . 1 “Hei • FEATI RES Names in the Neirs Cigar Hissed , Spurted Like Rocket in Salute II eel; on the Prairies $50-a-Week Sexton Leaves $100,000 Beaten ‘Bat Bco/de Lear Cannibalism —Page 2. “Hut fnr tlie director of the cigar 1 ictory. the arrival of the Hellish premier brought only l rouble." Ehrenhurg said — Imciyn minister Anilvmy I. den arrived in Moscfov , the Russian foreign minislr^ytie- citlnl lo iireseni Ihc prime minister with an antique strongbox with secret rpm- MO.SCOIV i Reuters > A Pitt visit to Moscow/ by \\in- ston Clturchill brought free- rlotn for an old carpenter and trouble for a cigar - maker, prominent Soviet wrilcr Il> a I ihrrnlturg (itsclosen in a Tithe chapler ot his memoirs Sat¬ in ila> Bridge Building Conilrn Crossword John’s," said the Rev. Anthony J. O'Neill, rector of the church. "He never married, had only two suits. He didn’t go to movies and spent moat of hi* time in church. He worked 16 hour* a day, six day* a week. His only Jew- elry was hts gold watch and Knights of Columbus pin. I think that all the time he was saving he had the Idea he was saving lor God.” 44o»d and He it Lie for Oscar s r — Page 7, Ftattscltfl New* i-ialsi m*iH him a ru>h older lor >ome first -chrss cigars. Ai the reception. Cliui chill look a cigar and ill ii. Th*’ cigar hissed and spurted sparks hs tliougb if w**iv a rocket firwl in sdluvr. Churchill smiletl." ft' was not known what hap- jicncd tu the cigar-makei. fliiWCYer. i h c sliimgtiox lumeil tun to lie damaged and no one knew how to repair it. Then smneone thought of the old carpenter named Yankele- vieh. Eftrenburg could l>c thankful to fate or lo CTiurchill.*’ Fixing the strong¬ box won him his freedom. Tlir old c arjicntci . a s|m*« - iali<*( in making complicated pipes, ajiparently had l>eon ar- rcstiMl h> $o\ ict police for selling them privately. Ehren- hurg Baid- When Churchill and then Tr**H SiI(r CdlonUt Vletaria, B.C, Sm., M*rtk S. IMS J Purse Continues No Place for a Nap A8CHAFFENBI RG (AP) — This medieval Bavarian city has the world'* only bed bag museum. The museum — which boasts 403 varieties of bed bugs — was recently opened. Hie col lection was made by the late Dr. Karl 8iager, a dty health official who had them shipped to him from all over the world. Italian Reds Dwindle nist Party, either one ac¬ cepts the policy of the ruling group or one is forced into silence and passivity,” she said. ROME (UPI) — Italy’s de-| are working,' fection-p lag u ed Communist sald^ Party Saturday crossed further names off “its election ticket in what appeared to be the biggest purge since the .war. Many of the names were familiar and dear to the rank and file — old labor organizers, inmates of Mussolini's jails. “men of the hills" who battled the Nazis and Fascists in Moody guerrilla warfare. NO LONGER ASSET But they are no longer an asset to party leader Palmiro Togliatti in this era o( co- existence, deStalinjzation and domestic prosperity. The exact extent of the purge in the west's largest Communist party was ex¬ pected to be known in com Ing days, when party tickets for the April 28 general elec tions are filed. Province • by-province regis¬ tration of candidates starts Monday and must be cornplet ed by March 14. TO DROP DEPUTIES Reports said Togliatti was dropping 30 to 35 per cent of Auntralia Show Youth Fells Tree Tree Fells Youth TORONTO (CP)— Paul Jennings, 16, ready wanted that tree down. He had prodded and kicked it for four years, ever since he and his graadfnther chopped it off at the base and it was left teetering, snagged by a branch of a neighboring tree. Friday night he walked by and gave the big birch a final kick. It fell oa him and broke his pelvis. Threat of Acid Hoaxon Queen couple received a tremendous ovation from the crowd ol about 50.000 in the show ground— many oi whom had sat in open stands in heavy rain awaiting their arrival. SYDNEY. Australia iReulers) : An anonymous telephone caller, apparently as a hoax, threat¬ ened Saturday night to throw acid over Quern Elizabeth as she drove into the Sydney show ground in an open car during a “pageant ol nationhood." Police rushed every available man to the entrance and formed a strong guard round the gates. Detectives watched everyone in the vicinity but reported seeing no one suspicious "and certainly no acid.” There were few people round the gates because of heavy rain and police -bad a clear close-up view of the Queen and Prince WIlp a, (hey arrived for the two-hour pageant. On Feb. 22 the Adelaide 'News reported it had been told a dam on Adelaide's ~ - THE ADJUBELS . . . typical tourists Market Split Shakes Bonn Names in the News Installed A wonderful special value ... in your 1954 br newel model CHEV¬ ROLET, a new MUF¬ FLER installed. Includ¬ ing labor, for only $9 95 BONN. Germany (AP) — An. enabling co-operation with the angry exchange of letters be- Common Market until full mem- tween Chancellor Konrad Aden- Itership is possible, auer and Economics Minister | WITHOUT APPROVAL * Ludw,g'y>hard oo the issue ol: ^ K-yearoid chancellor Britain and the Common Mar. f-rhard ^ * WfLT,’ ,alks on international political an authoritative West Ge.man qu,sliong jn , foreign capital government source. without official approval. Erhard who favors British Erhard ^ ^ „e w„ membership^ Ke ** personally responsible for Euro- quoled as denying a Ma.emerd pean economic questions. ku A H on oner that I onriem it nni 1 the outgoing deputies and and execution of Italian dic¬ tator Benito Muaaolliii'n son- in-law. Count Galeatao Ctano, by the Fascist* in 1944. was cancelled after his widow, Countess Edda, asked a magis¬ trate for its seizure on grounds it was offensive to th? memory of her late husband and inaccurate. River Torrens would be opened to prevent the Queen using " the royal barge during a music festival. The newspaper said it also was told that a bomb awaited the Queen when she toured a motor vehicle plant at Eliza¬ beth. 17 miles from Adelaide. Police investigated both threats and nothing happened. Saturday night the royal YATES at QUADRA EV 3-1106 Page. thought the two- / year-old. $2,000 cat, brought M t“ from Thailand two weeks ago. [ Rh still was in the Jungleland JL W zoo, where it escaped Wednea- day. Officials thought it was JI ^B in nearby hills and had - al- J lowed the zoo to reopen. Hamblen's dog Ginger led the huntera directly to the cat, hidden under a warehouse. ■■ Hamblen fired four shots from his 30-30 rifle, two in the cat's [ head, two in the body. Ham- blen and Page split a $1 300 bounty for the kill. * * * LORA LEE SCOTT VATICAN CITY - Looking p , . Hollywood to prison just like any other camera tot¬ ing tourists in St. Peters ...... £ ‘',1^ H£r“3 "-T^mt their own bishops. Nikita Khrushchev. I * * * * * * i OTTAWA -The appointment of HOUSTON — Lorn Lee Antonio Barrette, 63. former Scott, 22, who claims she ap- Uniiin Naiionale premier of peared in 19 movies as a child Quebec^, as Canadian ambai- actress. was sent to prison for sador lohfireece was announced car theft. hy the office of External Affair* 'Little Man Hard Hit’ By Death Tax THE RIGHT Kashmir Frontier BERLIN— A West Berliner Is. fasting over the weekend at the , Berlin wall to protest visits by I western husinessmen to the an¬ nual East German trade fair in Red held Leipzig. Wolfgang Hnlzapfel, 18. had a sign read¬ ing "You are going to Leipzig. Forty-five people have died on the wall. Not enough? And the wall?” VANCOUVER (CPI — Pre¬ mier Bennett's new succession dutv bill will hit hardest at “the little man's estate,” Reg Rose, of the Vancouver India Raps China For Pakistan Pact Get the best In protection against colds and flu. Give your¬ self and your family the resist¬ ance found in the proper vita¬ mins. Your doctor will advise you as to the right type for your needs. manager Board of Trade, said Saturday. Mr. Rose was commenting on a report from the board’s tax¬ ation committee which showed the bill will Increase death PEKING (Reuters! — Cnm-| munist China and Pakistan signed an agreement here Sat¬ urday provisionally fixing the the disputed 300-mile frontier between China's Slnkiang prov¬ ince and the Pakistani - con¬ trolled section of Kashmir. In New Delhi. India an¬ nounced it had dispatched a note to Red China protesting the pact RIliHT IN DOt RT No details of the note were but informed got 750 square miles now un- The Sino-Pakistanl part was effective immediately hut it was stressed that the boundary is provisional pending settle¬ ment of the Indo • Pakistani Kashmir dispute. S.IW SQl ARE XIH.ES . . A Pakistani foreign ministry ' spokesman in Karachi said his country got 1.350 square miles and China 2.050 square miles of 3400 square miles in dispute be¬ tween the two governments. Pakistan, the spokesman said. LOS ANGELES - Fred As- talre, Jr., 26, divorced his wife Gale, 24, after testifying she had told him her singing career was "more important" than he. /WGlJjj^Ofme KE/CWmON CHEMI/T/ be thoroughly studied by tax WASHINGTON — The British, professional! and the general embassy said Sir R In.tns public. rherehilt, 88, is “delighted and The board's taxation commit- deeply moved” and will accept tee said under the bill a $75,000 proposals to confer honorary' estate regarded as relatively u.S. citizenship on him. How- small by tax men today— faces ever, he sent word he could not a 175 per cent inrrease in taxes: come to the U.S. lor any cere- a $200,000 estate, 18 per rent monies, inrrease: and a $1,000,000 estate | * * * NORTH VANCOUVER— RCA1P have identified a skeleton as that of Arihar Tfbbrtt from a jeweller's mark on a watch and a door key Tibbett. 29. was in the ML Seymour lodge Nov. 10. 1953, when he vanished after asking for an aspirin. His bones were found near the lodge last NEW YORK (API -Publishers week‘ and striking printers tried again Saturday — on a note of some progress — to settle this city'! 85-day newspaper blackout. Mayor Robert F. Wagner stood by as mediator in the second day of the latest senes ol talKs. Wagner said a week ago that If the present sessions produce no agreement in the contract dispute he will propose settle¬ ment terms on his own. The terms, however, would not be binding on the disputants. The word of some progress came from Bertram A. Powers president of striking Local No. 6, AFL-CIO International Typo¬ graphical Union, as he arrived at the Hotel Commodore to meet representatives of the Publish¬ ers Association of New York City. given officially __ J _ _ _ sources indicated it related dPr c h i n e s e control, while New Delhi's stand that China China got no territory 'which ha* no right to conclude the had been untler Pakistani con- agreement because India miL claims sovereignty oxer I h e — - - — LONDON (I'Pti Commu¬ nist China has withdrawn its name from the World Marxist Review in the final open break with the Moscow-led interna¬ tional Communist movement, sources said Saturday. The Review is the official Communist ideological organ. It is printed in Prague and serves as a forum for Commu nist Issues inside and outside the Red bloc. POMPANO BEACH. Fla.- Wee Bonnie Baker, 43, the singer who parlayed a kitten¬ ish rendition of Oh Johnny into national fame, is in fair condition in hospital following a heart attack. Strike Talk Progress Indicated VANCOUVER — F. B. C. Hilton, an engineer associated with radio since the First World War, has retired as B.C. regional engineer for the CBC, NURSERY OLYMPIA - The Washington State parole board cut the 15- year prison term given to former Teamsters' Union presi¬ dent Dave Beck for embezzle¬ ment to two years, which would make him eligible for parole! Oct. 26. But he is also serving five years on federal lax qharges and can’t be interviewed for parole on that until December. FURNITURE LOOSENED "Ti™ UifiT itiftarin ats (Indittc it tin ta combat hard breathing, couahiu*. rat¬ tling and whaaainaaa daa ta recurring alt acta af Bronchial Asthma and Bron- ahitli. 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The Runners-Up -vc SI IP 1.5 :i> 15c : Colonist Cup champions after 66-5:? victor) over Nanimo Hultstcrs in last night’* Vancouver Island hiijh school basket ha 1 1 final ih Nanaimo arc Albemi Chieftains. Team members, left to right (back row) are Ralph Fridfinsson (4), Werner Dolling (10), Ken Hutchinson (20), John Drew (21 1, Rill Thompson (Ml, Carry Gmnlunif 01), coach Jack Gilbert. Front row, Alex Brayden CD, John De Waal (121', Rick Burnip (5), l.arry Praisley (15), Marvin Johnson (25). Beaten by Albemi Chieftains in Vancouver Island high school basketball final last night in Nanaimo are Nanaimo llubsters. Tpam members, left to right (back row), coach Bob De Buvssche, Dave Bryce (5), Bob Squire (21), Gary Williams (23), Gordon Robinson .(3), Bob Dugas (15), Gary Laird (22), Pal Hrushowy (manager). Front row. Ron Manion (12), Ron Findlay (10), Dennis Paugh (13), Harvey Thom (1). Rick Stevenson (11), Larry Coombe (14).— (Wilf \Vatson photos.) Wings Get Airbornk When Howe Takes Off ) % » Detroit Red Whisk, shaken >et up three other goals for the best of the night. He Mock- up by five losses in then teammates to move four cd a shot in his own /one Kind previous six games, had (lor point* in front of the idle carried the puck all the way die Howe again leading the Stan Mikita of Chicago, who by himself as he^beat a foolish » wav Ijsi night .as Ihev pul Jias one less game left to play. Jaequos Plante from ,10 feel » themselves in position to XKS SHV with a low snot to the stunt * clinch a National Ho.k<-x ifrm,, outbirt.*. jpu-f him s,d<' p.ayoff >P»i tonight by w f(J th(, >,.tison ,3 HAMKSS nIX7snT ^fam‘nA^^: * in "’r *» M *•** Canad.cn, ..taxing . Victory hoofed the Wine* and i:0al ’*lts 11,0 star defenceman .lean (,u> _«»!>• 1U Talbot and Tom .Idiiw,,!. Alberni Wins Colonist Cup; Victoria Schools on Sidelines XZ*' NANAIMO Albemi Chief were an eaiy mark last night. 16 point.* ahead of the f.fth ,hur; ^ Maurice Richard s T , oiace New York Rangers and f Maurice Kicixaid s « ere in easy mark last night placemen xoik Rangers, ana al| ,Inw record. And rhe Wines nv.-i ». ii,„ the Dtroit club can malhe „„ ,n* " inp lo<>K °'" al Ihe n; dually eliminate the Ran start and gaxe Plante little Hours goal, SHiCer.iaMj . was sUrl iIld eil,P p|ante Jjflh, COKDIK I lOW K V . . utlow S W A\ MORE SIRtRT P.WKS 9, / / geis from playoff contention by winning in New York to bight- rfa,U.V'* An has been the case for so - many* season*. il wa> llmkv who Jhowed the way The 35- **■■•*• year-old rightwhger. intrni on n To(ems and Chieftains were bx far Ihe on Ihe Island, of the top three places in the to fight it out foi the best team entered and they The tournament also had its Vaneouxer Island high school thll,d -sl>°1 in ,hp bad an . indefensible weapon hard-luck s t 0,1 x Belmont haskethall l iuriiamcnt and ,,>lJrnamem and Toxx'h.s«, look going for them a team of Braxes heat Qualicum. 53 if. „i,llt ,h„ t.und mil of lhal •*! *'■ suftet laltve outside shooters •« finish fouitli. and under a1ItHT xx ho kept popping in points normal riicximstan.es, would Icom 30 and 40 feet out also have a place in the B.C. It marked the end of a long „ . . . tournament success stotx for Totems In' B,»- -I- an all-star last 1 * xanahlv milked first ... «r- >r" h“ s,x of e,Rh' ,rom nQniQfl ond on Vancouver Island. To «**™'‘r.Sht in the However, the ruling hodv^* .lldUlCtll terns hare been in Ihe BC sl half and J^rexx scored 10 the mainland which had tournament 13 times for a "* *"d Mneftains lox.k a pnimised Vancouver Island ,w.id thev Share with Van four places in the tournament, II istuxer . . . aid they H“*«leis got the firsr. seven chancxf Us mind in mid-sea- limhlo liaxen't miss«sl n since ,hp ixnnts aflei ihe mterm'ssmn s„n and the Braxes must slay 1 1 1 1 i, MlPv ,i,-gW 3,1,1 stayed in contention until home. J. UIIIUIV The dnminan, role f f»ailv 1*r»lK T1if» dominant rnlo ' hu 31*d of rhp >»»asnri. Maid learns sia.xxrd ,n Ihe ‘ , ‘ hieftam^xxei r all Chiellams until the _ final min- all -tar selexlions Alex Bias- ' ",me ho' and «tes of their semi-final, plac'd den. John Drew and Mary S°' rtal’CP1°V'i Jo""- »»llh. Qualicum wa, sixth, fol- johnson Of Chtefians. Gaiv ^’n, riVf« ' ’.h" the lowed hy Chemainua and Williams V.na,m„ ,„a T„l h°i" ^ t'>1 ,hrnl CoWlchatU ho »k hand shot from the side Four visiting links, Includ- A few mi<*c« and a couple laic in the third period. Il ing the one .-kipped by defend- o! fine -lew- add**d tip to fixe was his 32nd of ihe season, ing champion Grace Deans of tor Mt>. Wilkin-on and foived tying him with Howe for the Duncan, were the only un- an extra -nd. But Mrs. Deans league lead, beaten foursomes in the made it into ihe semi finals hy in r«oir 7. momkkal 1 annual ladies' bonspiel at the counting on the extra end. for *•**•*» »'» an. m ^ ^ ^ Victoria Curling (Tub as plax a 10-f* viCrny. There «he <1 < « 1 c n *. leached th.1 fours in the two will meet another Duncan ^ *, ? 17 lop evenLs Iasi night. entry, this one skipped hy *mo\i» rMttnn Mrs. Di'anx. who plavisl out Janet Wright . ;* 1 ’ • 'd* «■**•* iw - .. . . . .. ... IX-' 'X '• « «11' ■►•uifcn^i of \ancou\n la-l year had Mr-, Wright made il with Vf.r-xt. a narrow exape in her a win o\er Uabei Martin ? f: l1..” quaitei -final match agaiasTol Vancouver in the eights. <3 • • . .. ... I.' . • •«. . ... . I 'V»l|. • I... M - ..... - '5 up ■ tluw point lean oxer me the bx.xs 11 and 13 veals a ene Forties. l»am Cmzici and ^i n,w<.|| T«.iem« wote ihe th. id-place ta nadir us bx rain yaid Ins-style in 27 1 unds Judy I’rixe postisl a 2:.»>2on|y Victoria plaxeis to make uxg from behind to edge the one leuiti of a sri-ond bi»tter Clocking Listed retsird is 2 37. p Po -the setsxnd leam Rangers, J-3^ than Iws-piexious Canadian Vancouver won Hie meet. 232 frank Mahoxlirh got Ihe record time, points to 129, winning 26 uf Ihe *TAK fOKR AKIIS winning goal xvith • quick Daxid Hunter. Vancouver, 42 events. Krnie Schilling, of -t'ourl hoekhand shot from the side - - - - enay, Hairy Cranlund of Chief late in the third period. Ii fainxs and Richard I'odv of was his 32nd of Ihe season m MAT* 1 WA Oiwichan Th unde thirds rrtade Top Mixed Partners Bow in Badminton forward. Williams, a six foot two-inch forward, who scored 17 points f * »i Nanaimo against Ciuiri- en.iy and IS against Chieftain-;, won the (Host valuable player aw ard. quai tei -iinai maien a gambol Vamouvei in the eights. -3( ^ . . . , B.C. open badminton champion and Vancouver -‘m Bruce Hoilick. f Mary \V.lkin*on« Victoii% In the other ha]f of the •*. i xm r r h m n .r ships uete decided last night. 1816. 1.Y9. t . *ni;— l ink although holding a rmtvjdiaw It's am -att Vanrmiver - . . i„ one of only three semi Ml, Andersen and Rollick n" ' \ manding five-rox-k lead fnX( tussle Mis Darrel II.xi|s i, 7" r,w* finals uhteb didn't ■mrresnoHd ' , , B * r , L , m 1 • • linats whix-li muni eoriespomi n„xx meet Jovce Jones and Rolf Wauno ix ing ihe last end who - - - Lesion Event l Down to Six ( who has Keen going along, <;«a- with only three players when r,..,'.1 ^ ^ ,?l her lead h k.-d Hu- h,n In one of only three semi Mis. Andersen and Rollick w" - ‘"Tm.shM pm", J finals xx hirlx didn t x’ori'espxmxi- nmx mert JnVfC .Tor.c' and Rolf N.’sisiv, s iiui*. H , w"l’ the settlings, the. tup- s„n of Vanct.uvri a third- ZJ ‘ ,j,:,:,^ii,.lj^';r"ijr Jt'* -ooded mixed doubles com bma M-eded pair who heat the sec * Un> iv»mm i*«uj)> 1 «r lion of Bert Kerens and Jean nnn' l-‘*n M»nmi. non of Brrt Fergus and Jean „nd si-t-ded (iene Young and n . *iZ 1 £* ai.i Bard-ilry of Vatieouxer were . Mimt Nillson of Vancouver 16-2. in the quarter final.- while 1 ,MV ri ,llMii I . - , . 1 InjCrtf f'i»id - Hu'' Unix >i\ the Chatenay l ink bounced - • j- twi . KAMIXJOPS (Cl1* Onix -ix the Chatenay l ink bounced - • |«-nar«- . link- were left in the running Fiances Kako-ke of Campbell miiixh mkihii for the provincial Canadian River, !«M <-,l>>fn I^egion curling championship- a- fn the fours of the "H" , ' k'‘,,n ' play went into the late draw event aie two Victoria and 1 T..r.n.t Puir-rtd Salurday night iwo Vancouver rinks. Marg ' "e.rj - . ^ i>|t. , - •„ Out In ihe final- of A event* Slur i«m^ jihi Mary Beattie of hhnii ri.Mioii were Tom Dick-on nf Clover- v'ietona meet Klsie Holt and * ,*“,,*‘*’4 - - - dale, a former Canadian cham- (iwen Sheek«\V. iespK*clixe1y. '"r n,.u v,Hk ,H*rxr pion, and (ieorge Bonner of Results: j Sri|fcJT *' Dawson Cieek Dickson climi- , ,%M|SN ».%» ,%T k.- v hun natefl Boh Fuller of Nanaimo in ^ >m ixh . * i*u*-*n *Vm i j Birger ;j- 3 u. Western llocker Oak Bay Wins Junior Tourney COI RTKNAV — Oak Bay won thr Vancnuxbr Ixlanil junior high school hoys Ixaskrtball lourna- mrnl here last night by de(eating Tsolum, 51-27 in Ote linal. They were awarded (he I BC Thunder- bird Trophy for (he honor. I.ake Trail of Courtenay won fhe Victoria Sporting Goods trophy for sportsmanship. T solum finished second in f inaP standings. Others were Cheniainus, third; l^nsdowne, (mirth, Alberni, fifth: Comox, sixth; St. 1 antis College, seventh and lake Trail. T hirkelt by Three Tenpin Final Close the quarter-finals. I^*f1 in H'' event wrrp Howie Chnxlopher- s«in of Vancouver. Bob McIn¬ tosh of Victoria Joe* McKinnon at Kamloi»lts fend Peie„CiutikN of Kimberley. VV , nsr^i X ii' i 11 SchM|ns'H IJuio S t *' '|-'i la-'ii « Vm !G Tm -Van 7 W, Hai {at V»i In XMii,-»ii iVan* * ti< Ih Vrs >I>ud < \|rKci'./ic ‘V*n< 5 K.i» -slic CH f C|i-lrtinl V i • Mai V»t: ■ 12 lusuuma -V ■ 1 3 I 'hVihi • Vrt» ' ; 1 smii:t -Vi ■ I Hi*' ■ I" Wtikin^w -V- '* l '■*< !• < X -4 1> ■ IH K ■ I IS' 'S 'lit- 1 V'H k R'alirfxiit 5 II Xt'dvrxlfrh iV M« d p.«*cii Fiegg holds down third n*'''’ 1 I.I.-I “s' vV,n u.r ' ' Vix lnria made it to the men's T "*< 5,li,cp whh 1.137 on senes of * ii xi 'Ta.' '. ‘-‘."i, ,. ,, p.uik.i -singles final. Fergus defeatist *nd Ded for fourth ‘ ' ‘ -vo.. . ‘7. .w, I fiAcie Meakin of Vaneouvec. I P'*” « '•>« aiP ,,Pn» while_ 'fun. hrsled j;.,£\ Vm 'ux^Ti.'Sxo Vn.V'r S™ M • r*w^ 1 Hoilick, 1.1 i. 1.VJ, 111 tile semi- Krn litiulry Tidal IK ' Kinislu^i tlCS 1 rOUnCCU Wins Dc<*ision 1 ' . * 1 •i«f> salni hi »*. |jirrv Car . top-'imxixsi isimhination. »on ni.mn i xx i«hi.i NFW YORK ilT’li Smilhpaiv ] R I A / <"*m Anne Cun le and Muriel '‘*"ln |( Kennx Line top challenger Tffi- Qr pmc / ZL “(lx Km,M *» a,.,-,* Xi - ,,)p »<«■>•< lightweight Champion, fl 1 I If II 1^. 4 Bl™ • m \ m one semifinal In the oilier, frr»s«.. wi. it., k Bum,|* n \Xftn, Dm nt, ship, scored a h.ml-eaincd 10- / the second settled pajring of , ' t»tAJ^u" ,lv" tu'xx* 1 °und unanimous decision in Mrs Weaver and Mi’s. Nillson , 'ut n •* u Ki*n Muicn.ns..n \ew York Iasi niglit over Albei tii Alh and Hi ley Jones, who had 11. dehsited Joyce Jones of Van h.^ii 1 4. * unranked Vincente Deradn of iMM INI K> IMX I'hiV e w i, t c » pi ft- ■■ s- r . * i .V4 ‘->3 ; "Vh1"'!:1™ V . Hsti, It. Li TAnn* I?* J fl KNewhere except in the R- s i ...i- I ^ I H I I I IllCA ladies' singles, it will hr a case "i* “i.* ii*i ^ ^ HIClI | of tlie first and second seeded KramiH.in t»i*i ki tFiniCi>«il ■ players meeting in the finals. * ^ P,;intT 5 K(nie Harold Tluekelf held a Right bidiind aie Hov Yip, Ihe exception was Mrs. Nill SrhiinnK : t?»* • w.-inwxiv Mihc t».« c three pm lead oxer Kd Olivier 634-497 for 1.131. and Harold son « ho hosted second seeded |L„"*i,“7.7' «!.’ „.B'«lL,'x"S-v k2'I ilf,pr the first six games of grant a! 1.129. Yip-Had he a pt« Claire Ixivett of Vancouver.' Lewoi. Riu.«- v*. t Till xit-K>nar the zone tenpim champion high single of 278 while « 116. 11 0. in the semi finals. 1,11,1 Xl r ' * ships had been rolled yester- Olivier. Yip, Cliff Weather- m fc> Mrs- .Nillson plays first- ^'uHium J c«mw»i s R.>b day al Auroi’a I^anes. head «616» Wilf Johnston »• -e.-.i.-i Fran Weaver of Van ‘ • ^ . ■ ' S Thickeli put together series ifiigi *nd Wall x* Noonan <6061 . p,, roxixe!-. a 12 9. 11 3 xx inner over i x .xnTTi* Urn °f and :'*7 ,ur * "xt.il all had series of more than 600. :<1 ; Victoria's Alison Daysmith in t;.s-s,, H„ismx H.si»s-ii i ' t...i ),in*rt11 ot l.Hkl while tMivier Kniianis will roll six more »n«-x 3<’ Srttuoln> » rxAull* srnMix* 4 «i »• < IjiikI h V«*iP Aiv > L ' ' • • « ■ 1 n ii i «i« • ■* •• - • « « . *( p misfei •* ' 5 i» Vwfe.HjvxH a' lr,«4i| '■ 1*^ ••• mil 4«( Mho *»■. <*»*■ W-J 4n«f« hr kwrttaa MMl IhWM "*-Tt III 4a>* « Jl hr •« ****^»» in rxS4tc MilfctK Tlwwl! » W gm illui » 1 \ll Ml IPMtVN HU Ml vr I R.-„- V. r* V • Ntuf t X V . i . VUilf rtin.it Vi li C .-W Un H-.ffl N .t i ■ • u D-*| \ i *S ('■►*)■ ‘V. »itfi !*•*' V*. • \r , H -U V:. I. If. i Vrt I H-.ll -Van. Ii \ X ’un-k V VX.,x *V- ■ < 1 •**■.* : X < -4 I NiMH Ml Vf if ’ < T riTiTT 46 111 loialling 1.157 «ith ,tlP last game, np;cl Rox Begg holds down third xxeckenri HOCKEY COT tW PLAYOFFS MONDAY, n p.u MKMOKIAIa ARKNA • M|tlM«LT ii. Vl( TdlU Uall< 3* *1 a4r*li 4hH4i«* «lr tin neil in their worst o4itseomi the whole Alberni «‘,»l,vei and Virginia Andersen J Kii lwnl ' Nimunil*'** .. . , .. , — - . .. ... . - w * R'« xulWiinax k Krtifl<*> Uamr of ill;* sea.Min .Sal unlay tenm of Seattle, l.v-b, 1.v8. |s|mf.n n«vr H.nn m ih,n s— 4 'night m taking a 7136 Third and fourth gamt** of Vain ■Oliver's bn>lher K'fMn ,>lf1 SUNDAY MARCH V I 1 lou r icing from North Van* tjie series will be at King bmalion, Ihe toj>-s4*edcd Kd r -u t.nrt' h.+i r run - .1 7 * . muvej Harlems in Hie serond Kdward High School gxmna* K«»lf Paterson, won their | tbriif % 'fn!1 "ih mti ^ j k» | TRAP SHOOT >|-rwr M-j-vr M n t NUrf a m t- 19 • •» NUVIMV i; W 1 '■* ' !" 1tl.vll.4i 1 » 1: 15 1 » ■ 4II.IIM.XIM1 • -X 1:35 - « » +m TMI K>IM1 M • •* -X-a* »-ll Flint 5 1 in I* 11.V 1 • "• » -X 44 HIMI I IV III:*! J x| VIIO ' V J'. M M V In 11:55 iiBxini A hi • y it T« ».»r. 1 1 ra. • 1 pf f. -4a an-xier in dujiMua. 1-1*1 1VM f. rtivl*^. -C"HjmiM* *V*» « 13 Ofirtwl < V m ■ 1 7 Vylvxrt.yJ Al. 1 l'. XXxlu* . A»r- • li*kt*r -Vast' li Hum-'hn Van- •>* ... , . . .. . Rnwivy - W 1 11. -Suih«l4.*l VAm- 1 AtlllellCS. XV ho pulled OUt B ,'vf-1 i two- point dis ision in the last Kill- a t" iv, is t:;, tittle* 'X'tt ' seconds hi Friday's first game, sm'2s I1.'1 xVu2'j!«,Vx'-tti jest eoiiMo I lind Ihe basket _ Ur *(*!•* Odp.ix- 11 KracAif* ■ Vju. am| continually gave the ball game ol ih.' bx-stof fixe piu-sixiin in Vatteouvei- Fitd*y »»»• final in fhe men s' 'llk [*• w»- t vineial semoi mens basket- and Saturday. If a fifth game (1oi,ht**s 1 * 10 1 * 1«>-n ovei Kni.i ,t.*i-i c. r *«•» ,ln<'1 is needed H will be al Alberni I Young «nd\ RrtfhcT Fergus. , '*jl* I Athletics, who pulled out Bon Sunday. iwrtneivd with Tom Mer4*dithl<:*i' WinCim i7 u»:a L«:rd yum I two imirvt div ision ill the l*6t of Vancnuvpi- aurl nmwIpH uoe. Urnni* Pnuih H-*i ► null*.' . • \ew ioik last night over San«la> Skillng Srhedal* jnranked Vincente Deradn of _ “ _ FAMILY SKATING I SI’NIJAY, MAKl H .V I *:'» !•:•? p in. 1 TRAP SHOOT 1 PUILIC SKATING Fi*h ami (imnr GoMstrcam Clubhouse 1 1* 3U a.m. 1111 dark 1 LMjl IMA1 I SPORTS CENTRE MINf.NI I V Ml VT - 'I* ■ C'SK* V,' ■ '* .V.lAflfll -Vrtli- - Tffa. • rtn V ' ■ 11 r>*>k Vn - I-’ I KlxJ: ij«;« .. \ H- SuiniTlatid /Xusl1 7. I &'ha|i|>‘it « I >un i 12. M« K«*iuui •V«ir» 1 Fuhuvunm -Vir- 12 Hutu'ftn -Vi- - '7. Wnrkrt Van 11. MjkI>4Vn(-I Vrt Ml kA-tlni V ' * -Vmi- 7 If Hn I 'Vi*(- 1_. H-imelm -Vflf;* V T»it X'rtB' V rtn rtfxrf Vu ' 1 TIIIIIK M 4 NT 4 •*•■» I Su!lM(1«»t * V 4 1 1 • !* All xx* nl -Van- 4 thmi'itn -Vw- 1*. Mi-K'‘H4i' -Van- 3 l.v’tir • Van - 11 -XV • •• 1 V4* -Van- t« Wiikiftstt*. , Vh - 1 Humfltn - Van- 1 2 (*«»k V«- V l^au i. >V« - '-UHVrtuild -Vu - 7. Mrt^rjfr A’am • Aylxxar*4 tV*» 7. two [Kunt division in the last — of Vancouver and seeded sec* , \Tm MiSf'-w k» * ^s!tr«rn' seconds in Friday's first game, »*• • • . c, f ond, made it with a 15*7t‘ I.Y7 ' just con Id nt lind the basket 1YI188I8HI l>|)l TllillP win over Hunt and Fd Hetllev rtH-mamu* k.«i Vamm a. h Hn\ and continually gave the ball ■ *w of Virtoiia n'u,th’r2, Ht|?- *■ i*"*1" R,l<;h,in axxax in ... alm.cl hopx-less IgllOW'S hUCe KjlC Finals will be played lodav ' i'vJw s^tin irv-wT/ pet-foiuianee Whieit had them STATK CYMJ.KHK, Miss. al Kanpiet C'lxih of Vix'-' J'XJF ti.*- ,.. . s.„ in d(H>m«*ippi State decided h»na ^failing at ! iun. Drawl h nnimm-wi it David tnum liar limns were ahead by ttl t<»» aside the stale s "un- hdlows: Mikr nm-fci4*> kIh * T.Iiai ana cominuauy gave tne oan ■ ■* away in .»r alm«eit-hop«*iess fiilCt* Oil I1 performance which had them STATK (YMJaKC.K, Mi<> ' ,,HI,€!fIls ahead by t„ t„» aside the state s un- Allows: fwii i Vn to 32 18 at lalltimr and after written law ’ banning athletic 1 '•* i» m t .••»■* ^ v |V*V«,;*- v boosting the maigiu lo .VI 30, competition vv uH Negroes Satyr-’ i. 4. .iHnu Jiuhl'».'iifii, s Vu x suit ed seven successive field ,!a> night Tanil enter the NCAA ' goals to make it downright Basketball Tournament. mni'-r. « ■. -mirii s Si 4V«n"'a embarrassing. Denny (Sita Missiwuppi Stale had p.e* fj V-h - v'h - 1 dalp waH h<■s, fnl ,hr lo»erA.rwMi>l> reirried bids to the r-.. i vj.-? . with nine (minis while Billy Journey because of ihe state's vru-mns ii.mi.i,” Joe Price; wJiu had 24 potnli racial policy. 1 uin -t'dxn CaiiH'ion. 4. H"<- n . ISuit'k” Htiut p4-: t-pv»u!' Ri i*n Pni i’ •Wwi'»lr* I ' fcull 1 Marti I.WfL-f J-, H*i i \ Da-h H»r*<'v l)*i»lt -i Hum) Wr*i*» j. TiGi , M Mxhii'x Hi. Hutwil Clrtxl.m .1 l.rtiix it' xi)»l»-*. I tas'ku* 3 R <4 It mi I H--Uxs*4t T«i«i .T* C -Mi- hrtn Clift Hi- k*. K H haiil f.«1. ntfo » l< TaiH 3,, |* k 'I \«l A 4-4iblr». nyxixd f!*ff> 'Nilklhi 7. L*irj CsiTnw'hjfl 7. CANADIAN VKMY WESTERN eOMHAND BOXING FINALS Wtrk P«iil Birriski fi^HRaiim . • Stmi-finals • p.M. Friday. A . Mireb 8. / \ p ,! A.,hletfC ^ • United club which w^a again from its rema.ning four when Victoria United all but mmssotsmssmsssssm off lo>*. tagged start, and It matrhes to clinch a playolf clinched one of the four play - cp w l r r > r* was a beautiful aizzler from berth. Larry cardinal . . . long string JOK LKBLANC , . . defends idle when Victoria United all but mhmmi clinched one of the four play ¬ off spots and stayed in the cmi.uu battle for the Padflc Coast Soccer League champLonanlp rmambu* by blanking Royal City, 4-0, before 8ti2 fans. w«ii ■«■*■- piu Stothard, long one of the , belter fullbacks in Coast soc ;v !| ” J ] J !? i! about 30 yards which gave royal city t «k» r**>i*; T m IT a a * I, u tl Voanaa „ Guvm. Jim C.wlr Jttt J»mr» CiHIll !????!!!•!! Keeper Kondaim Csaba no Eitr>, k n ph.«; .N.m L.«t**ur, ilii It t I • » # l« iOi-pwa. mt >11 w « t 4 n m u onance at all. !J • • ; ?, ' “ “ WIT* F1NK8HK UallatfpiU II t l • U !< H V*1ti Shnre If 2 11 3 I* » 7 Elgr>, R n Pai.fi, .Vena i^abeur. Nall M a fail. T.aiy rn*p T m Millar, 1> .n W',lat«l Spare-a LM OfVihir _ . . . . .is VICTORIA l* Bam Suriler Lrn An Then Stothard took the kirk *.>*« it* jmkis urnF v..i .*». asm; *«•! no • *t! from the spot in the first min Iti? ‘v,1*ii] ,H ^[tnyw t * ut, of th, mond hall alter! r^tf Slid hard. Rtaig 1|ail Spat** A-h ItaSUTiEi.,,* WW centre-half Colin Elsey had I ^ v SK,, ',"IV ‘ J"" '“T" Army Boxers Gather For Western Crowns tsis. pita st Vai* air- centre-half Colin Etsey had cs*uirm> * * * lm ’ - deliberately pulled down . . . ... Henry' Vanderhorsf* cross, a a a ard became a forward. And < notiw, ^ yft If he Isn I careful he. likely ^ ,Ut foo,„,. and Sloth ^ to win the league scoring ,rl finUhed off hut after- I QnOfjROtTC championship. noon's work only a minute Lid 11 d 111 Cl lib , He scored three goals yes | u, b dribMln. through the rut rr esivf » ui Win 9 0 . son, as United outplayed the| ,h R . . Cltv keener came wW III /■*! I Canadian Army. fighters will dutn Light Infantry at Work fought on Canada's British .New Westminster club i" -u, to irv and rut theaneU Tf “ ■ slug it out for the Western Point. Empire Games team; Pte. Earl both ends of the field while1 United's other -cul rame at Command boxing champion cardinal ha* • long string' of lhe v.ic!orta PPCLI- bring outplays! m the mkkllr ^ minu|M of finit ha|f VANCOUVER — Van- .ship* here Friday and Satur 0* HUccesa«i which include* light-heavyweight wlio w'on Stolhards effoi-ts gave him h ceorce Paul hooked In «>uver Canadians got two sec- day at the Work Po.nl Bar- mree C^l.n Army middle- Oregon Golden Glove* 13 goals for |hr season, more | ^ .‘.^t £L ^wel^ou, »"««*•'' «P-U Ned Me racks gymnasium. we.ght championships, hring championship this year and than one-third of his club a|a(l#r Vanderhor»l and right- K*chnlr S*lurday afternoon Sgt. Ston Femstron. PPCU. runne. up in the Canadton a*, a r "1 Lt0"^ h* *f Gtmrge Wr ighthad ^et lo btank '»»« -place North announced yempiday that ♦** ct.amp1nnsh.ps three Kttw. ptonahip tn 1961 Pte. J*Le behind leader Jim Blundell of . m Shore United. 20, and retain army boxer* - 20 from AI B.C and Seattle Golden Gloves Blane of the Victoria PPCLl. The match marked the last I Jb, |wtJ ln„ wh|ch kf.M their two-point lead over Vic h.'tta. 13 from Manitoba and championships, be.ng a run -!««*"« ^hedutodj P P e a r a n c ^^f Unlted wl,h?n two point, of the tori* Uni,<^ ln «•» lb from British Columbia ( net up in the Pan Amerii^ an| h*htv,'''*V» champern. Lr< pi leading Canadians and moved Coast Soccer League will seek the 10 champion Games and a winner m his ‘ , )h n • f the Victoria club three ahead Canadians dominated play ships at Hake division in the International UI- , , ^ |/| I Q of Firefighter*, were « ell I throughout In a listless game Included In the list are tournament against the ‘chlTmnionllhiD a n d merited but winners were played before only 350 fans some of the best amateur mitt- Army. , mB*v otlw, „f |lke ab,|iiy guilty of some spotty football I but messed up at least 10 ex¬ men in Canada, including the- Then Ihete are CpI H N. ' l- * on occasion. ' collenl storing chances. The well-known Larry Cardinal of Reti of the PPCLl al Edition- TWO HEAVYWEIGHT* JU ft ' Mar Royal City, which had in Don hall hacdly left the North thee Prin<«M Patricia's Cana-|ion, a welterweight who has The entry list include* two, 'Wilson a nippy winger and in Shore half of the field in the bantam weigh us <119 pounds',. _ | Bill Moffat a fine inside, played second half. Canadian Army fighters will dian Light Infantry at Work fought on Canada's British .New Westminster club I" L, lnj L ,hT ,..u slug it out for the Western Point. Empire Games team; Pte. Earl both ends of the field while1 trn;,»a> „.h.r , Vtotorla PPCLL The match marked the Ust |h'7h“t',wt) p,)m,a which kfvl their Iwi championship., being a " ^hrduWj p P» r. iicfjrf Un|1(d w|Ih^ ton. U. i ner-uo ... lhe Pan American WV leading Canadians and moved CowM S< OUTDOORS with Alec.Merriman four feaihorweishu 11251. five lightweights <132*. five li^ht rtnuiizi? | lack foundered when their far welterweights 1 139*. seven wards got within shooting dis- welterweights 1 1 IT I . eight I lance. One big reason was' light middlcw eights tlSBi. 1(1 Saanich Special*, who fop centre half Geoff Hill, who middleweighrs 1 18.il, five light perl league pUy, yesterday looked like the player he was heavyweight* il78>- and two won their way into the final|for United last aeaion and -heuvvweights. of the Victoi la Rugby Union's completely bpttled up centre -There is a single entry in Junior playoff but will have forward Tony Crisp and hit 1 the flyweight class 1 1 12 to wait two weeks to play the succesaor. Larrv Donohue pounds* but- it serms likely | Last game. Also standing out Ln the ! that an opponent will be found! While Spi-cials came from United win was Wright, who for Till- J R McLeod of Cal I behind to detest Sea Cadets hacl * ,o1 °f *be ball and con- i g.rry's Lord Strathcona Horse gg; a( Carnarvon Pai-k, Oak <‘ ihuicd to his club's attack as We ran inio trouble with both barrels when we pkkIJM BOITS Bay and Princess Pah. weie w-11 ** defence. Goalie Barry . stopped for a glass of beer Friday on the way bade Necessary p.eiiminary unable to nettle their argu Sadler, although he gave j from an exploration trip of East Sooke. match. w io pn’e the fields in m,’nl playing to an 88 draw United supporters some You are the one who has been sending fishermen to my the various weight divisions *l Windsor Park. They will j anxious momenta with his con- | Clock . . . and they have been tearing down mv fences to down to the seml-finalist« will have the replay Saturday with imuing reluctance to part wilhj get there." proprietor Mrs. C. N. Wilson greeted us. be held on Thursday. Semi the dual lhe (ollowtiig Satur ',b,‘ h,M w»s otherwise safe in! We didn't really know whether to retreat or stand our final* are scheduled for Fri ■**>_ h i *** * ™mparatively-ea»y ! ground. We stjuaicd our shoulders. Rattened our lumm; , day right and the finals for Cadets took a fishermen have been plaguing her ticket bureau. They will also th.- winning points by con | hv culling her fences and even knocking them down to get hp available ai the Iludson s verting Morrison-* try, scored NAN UMO iCPi-New West at the creek.' Hav Co. on Wednesday and with about 10 minutes left. mtreder Saturday nixht defeated' Tliey don't even bother to call and ask her lor permission, will he on sale at lhe Work At Windsor Park. Bill Car Nanaimo 5-1 to even the Pacific' she complains. When .-hi; a-k- what Ihev aie doing on he; poin' gymnasium, on Monro pentet s try amt the convert Junior Ihx-ket Lea -uoti properly, they tell her they read in the Colonist about trout on Friday and Satur- hy Dan Mclu-an mote than bestsj-ftve final at ' one aame Rshing in lhe creek, she savs. day offse; a try by Colin, th*- Bniece Do I have to pay taxes' ju-l to have th . fishermen K.'.-.-rxesI seals for Friday Mured, to give Princess Pais rame be played to- 1 come and cut down my fema—**" she comf.lains. I used lo '“J'1 pri.wKai one dodai a .-3 lead ai lhe half. McL-an night at New West minatei'. let the Boy Scouts use the property, but then llteir parents w,lh general admission ai ad h I°r 'be Saturday night second half try before Keith Thev lit rampfnes and mv neighbors on both sides <-om f,naL'i- ' ” ved seat* are SI VI Langley went over for Oak f ID \ l|D Bay and Hob Za|»lichny tied W,n ■ *"* a hwil . Specials Junior Finalists htm up Shore Unilrd, 20, and rt»tain The two points, which kept lh,*tr •wo-point lead over Vic.- United within two points of the ,or“ United in the Paafie leading Canadians and moved Coast Soccer League the Victoria club three ahead Canadians dominated play of Firefighters, were well I throughout In a listless game merited but winners were played before only 350 fans gujlly of some spotty football! but messed up at least 10 ex¬ on occasion. 1 oellent Mining chances. The Royal City, which had in Don hall hacdly left the North Wilson a nippy winger and in Shore half of the field in the Bill Moffat a fine inaide. played second half. wgJJ In midfield but their at- I arlr #e»i I ink** SU.I* f Junior Final AH Even -k her for per mission, wm on -aie at ine work .si vsnmsor raru. mu var Nanaimo W to even th* Pacific lev aie doing on her polnt fl.vmiia.-uim. on Mimro Pinter's try and the convert Coa„ J unine I loekev Lea -uei Colonist about trout s,rw‘t- 011 Friday and Satur- hy I *an Mc!.ean more than be,uWive ,,nal ,t i am day Offset a try by Colin, I>e- | Dutch Girl Certain To Win Skate Title CQKTINA D AMPKZZO, Italy Wendy < inner . lS-> ear-old Ti>»| •AI*' Defending - champion ronto hiiMMie. was a f1isHp(M>int- plained of the fire hazard They told me I would he ic ina 1,1 ral a0m‘-’"*or» •' ,>a> /apotictinv tied s|»onsibie for iire-fi^htinc cf»ls if a Jire >iart<*s |»*»i|it up the W'ImiIo 1H iVft I 1 access probUyn A few louts who have no respoet for -the profierty of oi hei-x -poll It lor all I’ecrcatumi.-t.s and provide the prop* CORTINA D AMPKZZO. Italy Wendy Griner t8-vear-old To- ganda material for property owners to use to keep recreation i.\Pi Defending - champion ronto InmHlr was a di>a|>|»int- I'to uut Skoukie Dijkslra of Holland vir- ing fourth. Iiehind Nicole Hass- A maior -me |>oinl is that of Council Ijike wheie a luallv clinched her second world ler of .France Miss llassler. couple of would-be lishcrmen look some dynamite and blew women- figure skating Idle Ire w lioXunoflinally has been the gate last fall day , inking a massive lead in placed fourth, was found to be The gate hail been a bone of contention and It did make the school compulsory figures. ahead -of Mi-s Griner when the fishermen son- when il suddenly barred the way lo one of shp lll|jlt u|, a |er- No wonder owners were (*onn‘i ned about fin* hazard. forniance was a dis.ip|M)int- . , , must do almost the impossible They gat ment »o see our display aftrr hours. Time can be arranged for evening or weekend to view1 our trophv and gif1 selection We do our ^wrPengraving. V per letter Call EV Mill. rraLiwo broom*1 last imipmim or bum ja« k ItTRUNG BROOM* OAR TAYLOR SPORT SHOP •II roKT ST. EV8IIII DI«M*a at VktwU Rwllai a ■■••Ultoa C • U4 ; MADE TO GIVE YOU * EXTRA VALUE [’ ★ EXTRA COMFORT MACHINE WASHABLE IfNiH TMs Watt Special TROUSERS Or fiscal Hut tile Act will pave the wav (or public u-e of ,-uch toad.- a* the Elk Rivet Company and Tahsi- Company toad to Gold River, the Kapoor Road to Council Lake, and toaiis 10 the Nilinal area. Ih-aft bills have been mailed to all interested parties who attended last year'- legislative ai-cc-s committis- lu-arings. Public hearings will h<« hrld at thr legislative, huilflkigs Mali-h 12- i;L and it when intecested istrties may suggest changes. The Public Access Act could he ill force befoic lit.- end of litis month Pni|»n»;t|s pinvule comp<-n-ation for private road nw i ers relief from file tigbling i-osts if a fire is set by reerea tiomsts Actx'ss lo each load or -is-tion of road would be considered hy the pmvinciat cabinet, aix-oirting lo citcum- Stances and only when there have been auiUcienl demands tor access. Ar Efbekil Cnliig System ujb Yoir Gar Is a Musi TlH Drive in ^ and \\m\e your radiator rhnLrd * lQS at no md to you ai trlrff Island Radiatnre (Victoria) /JE Ltd. W»rkn»;>P 9U FORT 8TRKKT G oara steed K\ 4-77 It Vkrlorto, AC. not Oif All t iHitplete Line of = /O Other Makes ■rake ( ykwtrn §9*0 Brake Dnttm tpoo s Rehulll to Turned to s Brake Adjuittmpatx ami Wheel Park . 01-50 : “BRAKE-LINING IS OUR BUSINESS— Sot a si nt:i. ink" \ VICTORIA BRAKE SPECIALTY 1 Ot COI’BTNEY STBEKT — -Beblad Woodward1*" = ON OUR r-ampfii«*s. t ” 1 Hut Frank Hait^ford. who wa> i<»s|K>nsiblp for th<* gat*-*. - - CYwhotohnaWa * brcith^r-sister had piomi-*1*! l!iat thr gali* would br opomxl aftrr thr f ii*r ^‘1VP* Hn<* thiiiian hRZAKl W/t.WnIrtWnW* *'*' ^ SeCO?,, W,,rW It hasn’t b<*t‘n and thr n*a-or is rjhvious A <*ouplr rw (If HI f f ( ■ * w'° Coring tiflr of -lout. s blow rh<» orfginat RUr . . and now rvrrybiKiy. - Vla • C AN ADIAN* THIRD m#d,li , ...... ill F IfKIlX TIm* CVrch catuplr turned back MACHINE am !•*. |mt ernt >uir who did blow thr «atr. and Linda WASHAiLE of thorn has boon a now-pap4*r hrarilinr hriY». Neither man (Vntial Wandeiwc move^ shearman anrl Mu had Phillip*1 lias played a prominent part in a fish and game club, nor into the finals of Hie midget 1(, )(1|4r ,|)r ,|(|r to our knowledge is a member ol one. rugby playoff* -yesterday -j-),. North American chant- _ . . . . . Blit, they wiecked It for cveiyone who liki-il to fish morning at Ventral Park, de- paal> Paulelle IXatn and Ken- .•fllllllHHIIIIIIIIMlHIHIIMIHIillllllllMHMHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIR Council latke . . . at least until femes and had feelings can fealtng Mt. Newlon. 14-1(1 nell, Ocmshv of Tnmnto. were I - he mended Final a.;ainxt Gordon Head |hln| wp|, jnt, pomts. Another I A IBB A IN * * * will he played Saturday at rana.lian oatple, Donna and! \||hl I 111 III IlH Fortunately most lecreatior.ists have leanu'd to behave Central Park. j,g,n Mitchell of Vamiatver I WB B»S'Mt B thcm.-ilvcs. With the almost univcisal u-c of gas stoves. Rick Miller scoied two tries Krrr f,ph w,th 3UU.2 point- I Instead .of eatjip fire-, fire ha/aids Ihmugh recreation use for the winners yesterday. - B Hank a ■ M OH JklBHA ■ a ■ are now minimal Charl.e Ball went over once RecreitlionL-ls ate gong tn la- given an (‘veiling new and Diew Schioodi*r provided rhartce through a Public An i— s Act now before the lepis- the other live point- with a latui'e. cbnver-lun- and p«‘nalty goal. Cabinet approval would have to be given to open up a Dec Schablitrke and Don Slug- jaivale road for n-ensttion u-e, and presumably tiiat use gett seorerl tries for Mt. New- eould lust as easily be taken away if there Is any amount ton with Boh Hewlett convert- of misuse. The minister of commercial tlanspoil would ad- ing in earn ca*c. minister the Act. . 1 --- - - - — - - - - fl a* A / Off ail I ,a»nie(« I. Ine of SPECTACULAR I BRAKE SPECIAL | FORDS /uptox Slf bUj. 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MICUAN SAFI* BET _ SUBURBAN MOTORS GLAS EV 6-SI SI ISLAND NEWS SECOND NEWS SECTION Bails (foUmisA. (ESTABLianm uvi VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1963 Political Gatherings Victoria Parties Keep Pot Moiling PAGE SEVENTEEN Valuable Antiques Stolen from Home City detectives are iivmti(illn[ the theft of three copper candy kettles from a Bank Street house “sometime since the latter part of 198S." The theft was reported Saturday by Miss Emily El worthy, 959 Bank. The kettles am valued at some $200. Also stolen writh the kettles was an antique brooch valued at some $250. Annual Carden Fiesta To Be Held May 2, 3, 4 Victoria's famous annual Spring Garden Festival will be held May 2. 3 and 4 this year. During the festival, which attracts garden- lovers from all over the Pacific Northwest, many of the finest of Victoria's famed private gardens will be open to the public on special tour*. The festival is sponsored by the Victoria Hoiticultural Society. People may make the tour in their own cars, but thenfe will be tour busses. Largest Attendance By JACK FBY r Victoria Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Chatman will launch his federal election campaign with a big, 31st birthday party Monday. Everyone Is invited to his - - - Il>arty which will be held in Vic- Liberal president W. Geof- toria Conservative headquar frey Ellis was not available tor ters,*648 Yates, at 8 p.m. Mon- comment yesterday on a report •lay, said Mr. Charman. that the party's central execu- Vlctoria Social Crediters will t|ve committee wilt meet bold their nominating conVen- Thursday to consider whether 'tlon in Club Sirocco, at 8 p.m. a second convention should be the same day. It is believed held. [hat several hats will be in the It was still not known yes- ['!»«- » terday. two days alter the Lib- Meanwhile, Victoria Liberal real convention, what actually Association — split into two happened In the controversial camps by disagreement about ballot in jrhich retired naval the outcome of Its nomination officer David W. Groos ap ballot — may hold another nom- parent iy edged out city lawyer inating convention in ah effort Foster Isherwood by about one to restore unity to the party, vote. Told Voting Faulty Mr. Ishei-wood. who said he the probable entry of several will run as an independent can- nominees in the Victoria dictate because of the way the Socrcd convention, he doubta convention was conducted, met | if he will give up his provin- tester, iay with a group of his cial seat to try for a federal supporters. seat. He said he was advised by He declintd to comment on them that the voting was * "P™1 lhat Premier Bennett faulty and had been manlpu- !an<* Works Minister W. N. lated to the point where “the!^8111 had •sked Kim not to results were not dear." stand, but he admitted that Victoria Social Credit presi- 1 “ ‘»’*ball player J" dent Elmer McEwen said “If ,h* mlnor .1‘'a*ue rt,Tam*. !/• . . we could steer Mr. Ishertvood moving up to the majors, ho V irloria onto a new road, he would be W<*,‘d *° * Victoi .a s welcome with us. , * °\ PAritament. . ..... . . . . ... , yr. Smith said he would like F irst H“ T** ,bet w-ould be to to ,ake to Ottawa such prob- T'0™ 'hi • Credl': terns as the current gasoline spring comes first to Vie- t~P. . i" °#lVn_ U||lr _ Democratic Hall. 3368 Douglas, her own oils and collages, at a create a traffic hazard on _ l-a . at 8 p.m. Friday. Saanich Peninsula Art Centre highways filled with Sunday _L_ Ih-m Voters will hava an oppor- meeting Monday in the Hotel drive is. tunity to meet Mr. and Mrs. Sidney at 8 p.m. The public is To help organize the walk- 1 Windsor during a public recep- welcome. ing craze and minimize traf- " 1 . Extra Plea ‘Isolated j „ Instance’ Temporary Officers Named by New Union Blasting on Itagpipes is serious business as far a* Debbie Sovvlcr is ront»rned. The 13-year-old lassie took third place in piping-under 16 competition at Indoor Highland Games in Royal Canadian Legion Britannia Branch yesterday. Debbie is youngest piper in Victoria Girls' Pipe Band. — (Robin Clarke.) CROFTON — Following a move lo break away from th? International Brotherhood of Pulp. Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers by members of the new Crofton Local 2 who re¬ cently joined the newly- formed Pulp and Paper Work¬ ers o( Canada, a meeting was held this week to elect pro-tein officers. A spokesman of the grouo reported a motion which had been made to put into office the executive which had pre¬ viously been removed from office was denied by the chair. The membership then called for new nominations. UNANIMOUS The motion to install tlv previous executive was again brought forward, and this time the motion passed unani mously with one exception C. Peet was elected first vice- president to replace P. J. O'Brien. Duncan Jersey Wins Ton of Gold Certificate A Jersey row owned by Mrs. Margaret Whittaker, Duncan, has been awarded a Ton of GoU rerliflrate by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. Maple Bay Desire’s Cherry, classified very good, produced tjll pounds of hsitterfal In 1.181 days. To qual¬ ify for the award, a row most produce at least 2.8*8 Iona of fat In four yearn. The row also holds a gold seal. Seminar on Berlin For Education Week „ NANAIMO— As part of Edu- many. A film— The W«.. . RRFEBRNDUM cation Week which utarts to Shame -will be shown, folate bom Otter -Point to NANAIMO-Library mem- The pro-twn executive eon . .. lowed by a presentation of Thu, Heal’* Rifle Range carrying bershlp In one of the three j _ i n _ _ _ _ *1*1* *4 -W. Cox. pmldent: the Nanaimo adult educa Virw ^ ^ John] 10-pound parka Jj e.t w e e n regional Hbrariea wtH in I I I l*|16|PP 1 BlOC L. Irvine, second vice-presi- Uon department and the exten- Conway, assistant in'ofesaor of breakfast and supper time. future be honored by the J ' '• 1 |f* v4v-t f Ivllllll ■> UOlfV/V/ U kj dent; <2. Carlson, recording sion department of the Uni vei - history and iw«*»i«wnt - j>thor two libraries, it was secretary; J. Latoski. treasu- *ity of British Columbia will studies at UBC. decided at a recent meeting. YOUBOU Lake Cowichan and Vancouver. For the past member of the ACTS men’s rer: E. Stanfield, financial sec- sponsor a day-long seminar on J. G. Grant, program super- M# MT This means a member of school district boaixl member 2 years lie had been a resident group. He was a member ofjretary; K. Stewart, standing Berlin The Divided City— in visor, public affairs bra nch of IflOrC 11 CIVS the Nanaimo-based Vancouver _ . Thomas Clark s$wd 'ouhou was cm *hr IWA and secn taiy-treas- committee member; B. Watson the Nanaimo secondary school tlie UBC extension department. Island regional library can use rrancis “ployed as a construction mill- urei of the Youbou Community and K. Jameson, trustees; H. at 9:30 a.m. Sautrdiy. u ill head a panel discussion on £ if fairs >wf died recently at Kings Daugh- aright with B.C, Forest I* rod- mid Benefit Assentation. Cxxik, inside guard and R. A former British! foreign of Berlin, Current Crisis. v/l loI'ClvKt Ins’ Hospual at 57. I nets, Youbou division. Funeral services will be held Hardy, outside guard flee official. John Wood, now a Interested persons are asked Bora at Clltheroe. England., Mi . Seed was an active mom at Youbou United Church at A referendum ballot to elecj political science lecturer at to register with the Nanaimo f laa f> lie cam© to StonewalJ. Man., in ber of the United Church in 2 p.m. Tuesday, with Rev, permanent officers wiH be UBC. wil discuss The Four director of adult education, lf»2L He then moved to Ladnerj which he was a soloist and Thomas Bulman officiating. held at the end of March. | Power Agreement Zoning Ger*| W. G. Tippett. SK3-U91. _inrinnnn r _ des in JU noun*. from Ckemal a as* Robert HAZARD? Airr*, If, and Wllfrod 1^ . FnilalRr, 13, id out at LSI W • l^I ^erf , a.m. ftaturda> — IB bourn mud I flCtOilPf1 truffle ^z/rd^n * walklug timr— J.llSlclllCC aer-nipMlrfbSr«K.bD-uflM U y mm4m NANAIMO — It is not the organize the walk ^ ^ ,# nefy practice of the United Appeal and minimize traf ■■■■ agencies to make separate ap- - who arrived In Victoria at 11 peal* in addition to the tuuul «.m. Saturday, setting a time grant. Dr. Mladen Zorkin, of 14 hours ind 4rt minutes, a president of the United Ap- tou eh target for others. peal fund, said Saturday, re- I JS Thiw Minint .Douclas High fenrinc io the special menial School slude.its, Kenneth and health fund drive. James Tsehritter, a™e 16 andi "This is an isolated instance 13. and Koherl Palmer. 15., and will provide for capital • arrived in town al 2:20 p.m. funds which are not covered alter 16 hours, eight minutes, by United Appeal grants. 1(11 I FINISHED ALONE Without these capital funds. Daniel Parker, who finished R‘>vernment as-srstanre would alone after leaving thrre ex"ot be available to the Mental - hausted companions at the H‘*a!,,h f°r summit of the Malahat. arrived ° ,.h* ^opos‘'<1 at the Colonist at 6 p.m. and men,al health cUmc • ** M,d' ft inS ducked his feet into a bucket ENDORSE DRIVE of cool water. Dr. Zorkin said the United mils* sits? “Tlie others called it quits Appeal organization wa* If lUllM/ at the 34-mile mark,' he said, pleased to endorse the fund- “but I was determined to raising drive of the Mental -garet Whittaker, make it.” Health Association which oM red if Irate by K|ve Victoiia High School .suited off with a $300 dona- students who finished the (ion from the Nanaimo Dis¬ course at 10 p.m. last night af- tt lot Teachers' Association Ifled very good. ter a 16-hour., walk collapsed last week. Ml days. To qaal- on the floor of the Colonist to Abou, $,2000 haji ^ U least 3.888 too. ,eU abo'" ' 1,011 I raised before April 1 in order Is a gold seal. HOME TO RED to get the provincial and fed- “We're more dead than eial grants which arc essential . . " ' ilive.” they said. “But at least if the unit is to be built thi* we can say we made it," year. — I Then the boys. Kenneth - iPrllll Roueche, Tim Taylor, Michael ! 1111 Simmons, Gordon Reid and | ilvpn >*l*xu Gregory Che<>sman. went _ home to hot baths and bed. ~ - Week Set Up dian Scottish Regiment used g a to make twice-monthly LjXClltlIlfif0 film— The Wall of roarehes along the . 4(Vmile * P rill be shown, fol •ou,e '“om Otter -Point to NANAIMO— Lib, -a rv mem- N AN AIMO— Library Lake ( iowichan i rustee Dies More Nem Of Island On Page 12 his card at either the Fraser Valley or the Okanagan re¬ gional libraries. This arrangement does not include ei'her tlie Victoria or , live Vancouver public libraries. 8 CREDIT IS GOOD NO DOWN PAVMfNT Style Quality Workmanship Aftercare Around the Inland 12 Batin Colmttrt VklorU. »C.. S.. . M.rcli J. 1MJ Cedar Native Dies in U.S. Waller M. Maguire, a native of the Cedar district, died last week at Detroit, Mich., where he had lived for the past 45 Guild Optklau Optical Dltpanilai Ltd. Maw Lacatad la Jones Building Room 411, 723 PORT ST. EV 2-5713 This move is due to the de¬ molition of our old quarters to make way for the new Bante." Bldg., corner Fort and Douglas, year*. He worked with the U.S. government as superintendent of elevators in Detroit. He la survived by one son, two sisters. Mrs. S. E. Jarvis and Miss Rose Maguire of De troit, and two grandchildren. DUNCAN Due to great de | mand for tickets, the Duncan Musical Club production of The Merry Widow will be held over for a fourth night, show- ing again at Cowlchan high school auditorium at 8:15 p m Monday. NANAIMO Police' are in- weekend. The exhibition is one vestigating the disappearance of the largest held in the U.S. of a crew member from the * * * G R Reed, new research ves- DUNCAN — Mr. and Mrs. set of the Pacific biological j. K. K. Burnett of Dingwall he,v Street, a well known district William Main. 38, of Van- couple, celebrate their dia- eouver. was last seen Thursday mond wedding anniversary to- as he returned to the ship at day. Owing to ill health of Its beilh at the CPR wharf. Mr*. Burnet! however the ( OUKTENAY - A govern¬ ment crew Js making a survey of the Island Highway in the Royston area preparatory to redesign of the highway this summer. open house as originally planned. They were iri a r 1 » d in Saanich. March 3, 19(13. and before coming to farm at Cowichan Station in 1918. Mr. Bumett was a partner in the Victoria feed firm of Scott antfNPeden. w ill increase $4,202.89. GANGES— Plans ate going ahead for the giant ihree-day summer fiesta on the theme Pirate Days, sponsored by the ■'■JUt Spring Island Chamber of ( ommerce. and planned for the Aug. 9 weekend. Many of Salt Spring Island s leading citizens wtH d on a pirate garb for the three-day event. The central committee and subcommittees, headed by E, V. Fisher met last week. Scheduled events, which will inclde entertainment for all ages, were discussed. Bro- indude entertainment for all later date. Old History UHKMAINUS — Thieves broke into the government liquor store recently but left with only petty cash from the till. Cases of liquor piled or the counter were left behind! •when the Thieves apparently" were scared olf. A hole, had been drilled through a window, but entry! was gained through a smash¬ ed pane in the front door. Hugh O’Neill, Opltrian Optical Dispensing ltd. Owner Jimmie Clark looks at local artist Sam Bunch’s mural of com¬ plete history of Nanaimo, with old Talbot House in front now known as lar stopover for stagecoach drivers, boarding house and mecca for miners from old Jingle Pot mine in its hectic heyday decades ago. — (June Leahy.) Quarter-Way. Little tavern was regu- SAFETY CHECK DUNCAN — Members of the Looking-Out Circle of the! King's Daughters' order will hold a coffee party at the Greenhaven Restaurant from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Match 15. DUNCAN Damage was es¬ timated at S70n following a car acident on Osbourne Bay Road Friday when Peter W. Saun- dera, Cobble Hill, swerved to the right to avoid hitting a deer which had jumped onto the road. Tile vehicle struck a iree. and no injuries were re¬ ported. PARK SVII-LF! Carolyn Gwyer of Parksviile won the PAKK.HVII.I.E — To mark highest honor that ran he Education Week which starts ! awarded to a Girl Guide the today. Open House will be Gold Cord. She is the first in held in schools of. this district, the Arrow-smith district to win and parents will have the op- such an honui portunlty of seeing their ehil- The award was presented by dren at work in their schools. Mr*. N Ashworth of Vancou- At Parksville junior high ver before 1811 Girl Guides, school Open House will he Brownies, parents and special held Monday. from 1 ; 15 p.m. to guests a! the annual pai-ent achool closing Tea will he night dinner held at the served to visitors, and a bahv ■ Legion Hall sitting service will be avail WAS COMMENDED most makes HERE’S WHAT YOU GET 1. Wheel alignment 4. Check all Steering check linkage. • Camber 5 Kim h**d“«hU • 8 Check all lights . ... 7. Cheek Windshield » loc in wipers. • King pin g Cheek exhaust • Inclination system. • Steering geometry 1 Check all brakes,-. 2. Check wheel halan.-e. W ^^IJ^nu‘d*nd 3 Park and adjust from It. Check brake drums, wheels 12 Road test and report. NANAIMO — Business agent Arnold Smith said the carpen¬ ters' union Local 527 voted lo donate $25 as a contribution to¬ ward the expenses of the carpen¬ ters' apprentices who have lo spend one month in Ihe Vancou¬ ver vocational training school. Tory Candidate Alex Crouch, physiotherapist of Campbell River, was re¬ cently nominated Progress, ive Conservative candidate for Comox Alberni riding at Alberni nomination meeting, dr fearing Jack. Luckhurst of Port Alhcrni. NANAIMO Russell Inkster was recently re-elected for a ninth term as chairman of ihe, Nanaimo regional hospital board and Mr*. Mary Sutherland was tetumed lo serve anoiher Ihrce vears on the board. Newly j elected member Reg SWindle- hurst of Harewoud will replace Ray Smith of Cedar who retired because of health reasons. Administrator Gordon Frith has been told lo take a two- weeks vacation. Ql AI.IC U.M BEAI H Edu ration Week starts today aud will be observed throughout Quallrvim school district with Open House programs at all schools. James White, school board secretary, lists three major purposes for observing Edu | ration Week: To concentrate publicity on education through the use of press, radio and tele¬ vision; to bring educational matters to the attention of those members of Ihe com munlt.v who have Ganges Farmers Re-elect Head K<*>ni III . - - -- ’tend Ihe open meeting on re-1 gional colleges to be held m Nanaimo Friday. A committee was aLso ap¬ pointed to discuss with the Parksville and District Cham¬ ber of Commerce publicity committee combined advertis¬ ing of Ihe area A resolution urging the [ road from Kelsey Bay to Port Hardy be completed will be sent to the Aesonaied Cham ■hers of Commerce of Vancou- 1 ver Island count. t HIM. First World War veteran Wilherl Ernest lobb died at King s Daughiers' Hospital Saturday at 73. Born in Peterborough, Om he had I een a resident of Cobble Kill for the past si>d months after moving here from Calgary . Before, he had been a resident of Cobble Hill off and on for a period of eight years. Funeral services will be held at Hint funeral chapel at 1:3U pm. Monday, with P.ev. K M Willis officiating. no direct Cyril Beech and P G. James, contact with the schools and Reappointed were seciibary- to bring parents and other In- treasurer. Mrs Jack McNulty, tercsted persons into the and auditor-. W M Palmei schools to see children in their and Frank Stevens natural school setting Establishment of a farmers Open House will be held for marKl,t a, (;anges wits dis several days and samples of cuwo<1 iln(1 ,pfI m ,hP of the pupils work wit] he on thp d,rPCtor, . a, ' # _ (HEMAIMH - Mrs. K Lopatecki Was the winner of last week's Toastmi.stro.ss Club's speech contest with her subject I.e Cs Not Be Content aud will lepre-ont the Che muinus club at the council con- t c-t (o he held in Nanaimo HONEYMOON BAY Re-i- dent for eight years Ragnar Blomdahl rcicntly died at fit. Born in Sweden, he came to Port Arthur In 1923. and in the same yrar moved lo Van¬ couver. In 1927 he name to Youbou. from where he made two trips mining m the Yukon yj” Aiiro' Drevv‘of"chemainus temtt/nes. » anil Ronald Southern and Funeral services will be held john?,on of ,he Dun. •t Burnaby Funeral Director- ,.an Toastmasters Club. H» r»*nri lMd«n Ur all «Rfck'lv • II i«hMl irHfi la Tatar Hladaiti ■ ad 4 Hlldrra aflrr •« haal baar« I ira »\tra liraar la fair • '** iR)ihm la firaalrr Ytetaria la fair a par* liaa far tfrtaik rail EVE i4".B— • ta S An Important Message to All Anglicans From Bishop Godfrey P. Gower, President of the Anglican Theological College Three chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. Victoria Sidney Colwood EV 3-7511 GR 5-2932 GR 8-3821 This past Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, we embarked upon a campaign. It is a campaign to acquaint every Ang’ican in the province with the state of our College, its serious shortcomings, and the solution which must be fol¬ lowed if the Anglican Church in British Columbia is to grow and continue its work. CANADIAN COINS . . . U.S. COINS Today our Priests are overburdened. On the average they must minister to almost twice as many people as can effectively be served. chic, a local dentist. had walked into hi* office at 8:15. a-m. Saturday and found the accused asleep on a couch. Dr. Murchie told police the accused had entered the prem¬ ises through a back window. He added the heat had been turned up. a tadio moved from one room to another, and the top desk drawer had been rifled A check of the office had ahown nothing had been stolen. IMMEDIATE CASH — IMMEDIATE CASH ME MILL PAY THE FOIJ.OWING BASE PRICES AND UP foe these ( anadian < $-58 1.00 1938 2.00 ■ syd .. 1872-H 7.00 1917 2.00 , " " I8J.VH 12. BO 1918 20.00 Anglicans need the Church. The Chur eh needs Priests. But our College is no longer adequate. It was designed 37 years ago to house’32 students. Tixlav the College is badly overcrowded with an enrolment of 50 students. And yet that enrolment should numlxv at least 85 students! The only solution, obviously, is expansion. Confident that Anglicans throughout the province will give us their full support, we have proceeded with architectural plans for such an expansion program. As an affiliate of the University, our dormitories are open to students of all faiths. And now our campaign is underway. Very shortly one of our canvassers will call you on behalf of the College seeking a donation. Let me say that I do not consider it a duty or obligation of yours to make a donation. I would hope it will be an expression of faith — faith in the Anglican Church everywhere, and faith in the work of the College ih preparing young men for the greatest and noblest calling known to man. 2.00 m 5 00 IW" 11.00 IH7.VH 5.00 IHMH s'.SO ».00 1881 «.00 1»ll *0 . 10.00 I(W9 * m 1927 .7* «o 1-VS .SO ,IWS I9II-D 10.00 aii other* .is up NALF’DOLLARS min i.so ms .is ,*„** 20C mm io.oo l*» 10.00 1899 II 4B.OO Many other UJ4. mud Ca¬ ms .BO ml —2- -11.00 nadlan Coin a, Token*. 1912 Tombac 2S p»P,r Money, Gold and 1921 1000.00 I ommemoraNve Coin* 1913 Tom bar .11 19.31.3s 1,00 needed. Call and let 11* 1918 Beaver .40 1932^ B.OO know what you have. Bring any coin* you have to MR. DO( GY;AS McDonald at the EMPRESS HOTEL or CaU EV 4-81 It Saturday. March 2ml. through Tuesday, March 3e*r-ald CaHi Ferric* Mini¬ ster Dr. Ja* Nwarjk fall tm hh death - or a as he packed? Jan Masaryk it is important to remember, was a mart loved and respected by his natidn not only lor his own sake hue also lor his lather's. Old Tnomas Ma-aiyk, founder and first president of th« Ciech Republic, had been the doughtiest Ireedor lighten Central Europe ever knew. Less than a week earlier, it was now recalled, Jan had made a long pilgrimage to his lather's grave And had not suicide been the sub¬ ject of Thomas Masaryk's lirst important book in 1WI7 But, for mourning Prague, it was not thia suggestion dl in¬ herited tendencies that seemed lo clinch the issue. There were weightier ressoiw why, everyone was increasingly sure, Jan Ma¬ saryk had been driven to end bis life. He, tao, had cherished fiee- dom and democracy , had w orked passionately lor them ail hi* life. Despite his lather's eminence, he had once made hia own living as an iron foundry laborer and a cinema pianist. On merit, he had risen to be¬ come one of the outstanding dip¬ lomats of hks day: six leet two inches tall, a linguist, musician and athlete. He had represented his country wish distinction in America and Britain. Throughout the war, in London, he had been second-in-command of the exiled Czech government, under Dr. Benes. He became a well-know n radio personality as a ,membei of the BBC "Brain's Trust." Only the pievious summer, ■peaking of the Marshall Plan, ne had said . . It must be for the whole of Europe. Csech Slovakia is a democracy of the left and refuse any plan which aims lo divide Europe into 'Left and . Right' . . ." Murder Attempt Soon after that, an attempt had been made to kJO him by post¬ ing him a pered contain ng TNT. The plotting had begun. Then the cruel blow had fallen. In February, 1M8, a month before his death, a secretly -planned Communist coup d'etal in Checho¬ slovakia had succeeded. Russian diplomat Valerian Zorin, flown in from Moscow, had seen it through to success. Now GottwaM wao premier — and Masaryk's kind of freedom was lost to Czechoslovakia. He had not show n his broken heart. On the contrary, k had seemed, he knew what he must do. “Our place is at Russia's side.” he Anniversary Story had been reported i surprisingly , to ihoKe who kite* him > «* saying. **I took forward to -opera ling *ilh the new government. My place with the Caoctis and Slo¬ vaks whom I lovej. . He had accepted a place in the new Communist cabinet. Bui photoglyphs .showed him lo be a hti'a.twd, biDken man. His walk had M ill springy step and his face its joviality. He had grown slovenly, haggard and woiried. Taking Drug a Except lot the outing to hie fathers grave, his close associ¬ ates oonlirmed, he had not left hia rooms for weeks; nut even to see old friends. He had been taking drugs; he had been overwhelmed by profound self-reproach. When his broken body was found, Prague and lltc world con¬ cluded that Jan Masaryk, in his anguish, had decided to pul right a mistake. Prague Radio, after a shocked three hour silence, pumped out a flow of information that strength¬ ened this belief. As the news spiead like forest fire, pi-upie wept opehiy in trams and at street cor¬ ners. Old Dr. Benes was stupified when fold of Masaryk's death. Suddenly, on the rauio. a pto- giam of Dvorak's Requiem music was interrupted. “ ... In the early hours of this morning ” a government announcer said, "Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk voluntarily took hi6 life, which had always been iuil of work for the Fatherland and the nation. "He had suffered an illness coupled with insomnia, and it seems probable that in a moment of nervous disturbance he Jumped out of a window from his official fiat in the courtyard of the Palace. ”He had been suffering from depression as a result of attacks in Hie foreign press. It is a day when even men need have no shame (or their tears , . Soon the flags, still flying for the With anniversary erf his father s birthday two days earlier, had been lowered to half-mast. Big black-edged notices announced the news to the stunned people. That afternoon, when the Czech parliament opened its session, a huge bouquet of red and white flow era covered Jan Masaryk's Brat. When the Communist Minis¬ ter at the Interior, M. Nooek, had spoken, the suicide verdict seemed as good as in the history books. Masaryk, he said, had left a government patty In his usual GUY JONES good spirits the night before. Then, alone in his flat, he had sat down to read through telegrams from his friends in Britain and America expressing disapproval ot hit de¬ cision lo remain in the cabin* after the putsch- t“Hi* brave be¬ haviour" Nosek called thisi. _ But during the night a nervous crisis had developed. Masaryk had been unable lo sired The many cigarette ends fountain hia room were evidence of his wake¬ fulness. This crisis, ad Nosek. had reached its climax at around S o dock that morning, when Or Masaryk had walked Into a bath¬ room adjoining hia bedroom and thrown himself liven Hie window He was dead wim-ii found 30 minute- later. At Jan Masaryk's I unit a!, the eoterful procession took one and a half hours to pass. Butchers and miner* with lighted lamps fol¬ lowed the motiu drawn gun-car¬ riage; legionnaire* and veils ana ot two wars ^peasants in rich em¬ broidered cuMumis; w idoM k from the w—cnil Vi I lug** of Jydic* Then the doubt* hrj*n. Jon Mnmi yk‘**r|>i ofound aelf- app roach after the roup, aorae Prague whiAper* now ha-gan »ug- geating, could hr ihiorpieted in a Continued mi Page I At Ti WU* HI pu*ti I nisaltl "I maketl. I l Hat hate* | cvamri.it of him him nil ma niter him, at mi in I. “ the wm "I ckst'l ot choc of such Hat ry grr* t< henww file ki . . itdu I be¬ au rh«*> t b*-»r Pi •Hub* i% oaiu-l *» to Hum gtnnutg Thi* u his oilw* •So l Ik -4 it * .« flan.*-* * qum* !t«*l log ni'fi m«Mii> «i Hiffl ”h S«»; h>«|a**i I I Ultfifl H. PVt-M s !• f»-* rilMiU M 1> I IH up Into tt H»ny W|s fill. M 0*1 N'Kv (Xninii in <4* 'it I « • • i . . ahMi-j a.* f »Mtl pUt «-| 4! frv* > it i ourself.” linn m a reminiscent mood, and he fir* piesenlly. shorn untturg hcows I 4c kro*\n a few myself. Tlwn* * 4j» the little woman stuck*' W who run into lh«> (Minting building where the presudent, a* tii«-> i*ai(> presidt-iii a t»e- guimi'g 'Mu* unfoi tunal.t man luu lork«'d him>elf in his ollio- and piled Illinium* agamM the d«K»r. So l In* mu Giiis *»eti file to the building. ii w.*> j dark mglii, and raining, bid the flames vs lie blight. 1 »ed from the yell¬ ing m«*o I’lte vi camel tmpi t*cauons were mot.il> uuiruelhgibje. Uut one word 1 i't*cog- Wipe. I “l\ ih. k *!i kah Kdl kill, kill! Siirlile.il l> « small figule broke from tlie crowd. Site mu-. die*sed in a dark akirt and »ws*ao*i. Her lace was very pale in the flame- ligin, Site mi up the bixiad *i«*ps and through tie tuo.Vn I don’t know what she ho|t.si i i ici-omplisty. but 1 suppose* her loyally uige^l |i,-i in tins frantic saciilice. In any’ event alu- deoi l come out of the building. A few minute, |^«ei the roof caved in and there Mi> i roii *1 fiie. and flame and sparks shot up in’o me night like an explosion . . . II.htv « •inindt'd me ol another occasion It wgs dih u g one of iIh*m» rather senseli-ss raids on N-n i>. jnd hl> had taken Koyal Marine CNantr.-in I ■*> up the liqid to demolish a radio in ^Mll « 1 > - I c.«.i -|mi e you.' H.irry said. So I went along .4.- * st.ii ot liaison officer. I tu<|l two S4ximen with me and wo wwe placet ai a >i"H on the path up the hillside a few vj^ds short of a small, stone building we fcrmnllv was unoccupied. However, after the Kovals had gone on to their destina (ions, the d.Mfi of the stone house *»|H**ied and out step] mn I a tall German officer with a hand on his holstetcd pistol-butt. He had heard some¬ thing. it seemed, and he stood listening, turn¬ ing his heed tills way and the nthet. He walked (Jlrerily low aids us We w ere crouched in Die shad«»w of some bushes and when he w m within jmnjt six feet I did the only tiling ptkssib'e I siaihted him in the throat. I.iii**. w lien the explosion occurred and the Rnj <<», came running hack, my tw« seamen and I pff*iMred ir* form a rear guard. We had for¬ got! ii :il«out (he (rt'tnuin officer lying at our feej As .c ,■ Men! to move off he clutched me? STUKEJM HMANTZ Mid MrDONAIJ), la **r«ler from Che left, with working party, Mnkrr I «i an table, LB M4epoalak. Stoker Havmnill a ad (Maker Brace. Oily the pup m « irawrot of Hie slm-fcem' me*. by the ankle, and at the same time fumbled lor his pistol. I kicked it away from him. and 1**|1 him making sobbing sounds. 1 hoped he lived. I think he was very gallant. When we were preparing fof the invasion of Normandy in the gioup known as “Com¬ bined Operations.'* 1 had some very tough pcs»ple in my ship. Many of them were men wiio were not wanted in other branches of the service. MclXmald, a tousle-headed Scot, probably the most slovenly sailot I have ever encountered. had hren “in cheftkey" for knifing a p»*tty officer. It’s a wonder he wasnt hanged. But ’they sent him to Combined Operations, which *an probably cwnsideivd an adequate additional punishment after he had seived his lime. His closest Iricjiii was a lad named Shant/. of Gemuin extraction. by the way. and just as rugged as McDonald, fie had spent some lime in the "glass house," too. *■ Well. wh«*n it came to invasion-day we had a couple of hundred nervous pemgoes ao*aid and had to land them neck deep off Ber- niere-sur -M«*ve. To accomplish this it was necessary to have two sdamen curry a grass- line a buoyant piece of three-oi four-inch cordage to the bench. There they must aland, like an anchorman in a tug-o'-war. while flu* heavily equipped infarftrymen hauled them- selves hand over- hand through the not iiuug- nif leant surf. \ Who were the volunteers? McDonald and Shnntz, of course. They stood there, with their heels dug in and a loop of the line around them, without any apparent awareness of the moil a r bomb explosions close about. I can remember how Shant/ pushed his steel helmet to the back of his head and reached Into his Jumper for his cigarettes He was otir only casualty. It , • J-! : . ] • by y JOHN SHAW Editor, The Islander U my belief that hf and McDonald wrr, aomeMhal Imkhc . . . Harry was talking about a Mok mained at his station. teiTihly scalded, whon Mountbai ten’s d.s»troyer had h«fr bow blown ott. And I remembered Ian Erskine Orr, sub¬ lieutenant, RNVR. It was Rear-Admiral Jeff¬ rey Vans! one ‘ Brimstone" Brock who recom* mended him tor a decoration which, as I re¬ call, he never did receive. Brock was hia skipper ai the time. The ship was in Swan, aea during one ol the fire-bombings and aha was plastered with incendiai ies. One of them rolled under the depth charges stowed on tha deck all. Hhelher or not It would have detonated tliose fearsome charges 1 wouldn’t know. Neither did Orr. So he dived under the ruck, bare-handrd. tossed the flaming, white-hot ex¬ plosive over tiie side along with most of Ids hands. I Jhink Orr was pretty courageous. I have written elsewhere of the battle of Mao-han-shcn. and I will mention only bi telly tue extraordinary sacrifice of a dozen Japanese engineers who stufie,! theirSunlcs w.,h ex¬ plosive and blew themselves up in the C lone- a barbed wire, in the process cutting an entry for the Infantry onslaught which had bog„od down undilomies of his people, moreover, who could very easily have dona him in and called it accident. “Newsreel” Wong, by lift- way. was the photographer who took that tragic picture of Hie Chinese baby, silting naked and crying on the ground, ai the Canton railway station dur¬ ing the fighting I here. It madp front pages all over the world. And it brought a wave ot sympathy for the harassed Chinese that thousands of words of propaganda Could not hate done. One meets hei-oism often in every-day liv¬ ing. You see it in hospitals, among patients ami staff, among the firemen and policemen in the execution ot their duties. You’ll find It among the crews of trains and ships and aircraft. Oflen enough nobody ever hears of It for the devotion of such people may be hidden in disaster, or. If the event has a happy outcomp, it goes unwritten and unacknowl¬ edged. In spite of man’s frequent inhumanity to man he can sometimes make the splendid sacrifice. The Dally t ahnlvt, Buaday. March S. IMS— Page S I * *1 , I ' / Built by a Nimble-Fingered Artist Mr* ^Dorothy Hi ft it or. a retident of J irloria' * icell-knoicn mini old- etlabiithni MmviMiii, it nn art - itl with a tendency lo hide her light under a buthel. There tire many of them in lliit city, and freiiurntly their light* mre truly bright . to that it* reuurding if once in a while, one eon coax the lifting of the buthel to f firiently to permit the emergence of a tmatl gleam for the pleature of other*. Thus it was the other afternoon in the large, corner sitting-room with its tall windows looking southwest, its furniture and ornament* accumulated during travel in far places, and its fine pictures, many of which are the work of the occupant. Site is a small, bright person with a charming English voire. Imaginative, and with clever hands, she is happiest whe» she is constructing something. Al Ihe moment she has Just ahuu, finished a miniature West Coast liutian village. Its authentic, it's complete in all Ms varied details, and it represents long houis ot search, re- Oeari-h, and concent rated labor. Mote than al Hist meets the ejel r^> It is built inside ■ huge tartlboaid canon from which one side has been cut away. The remaining three inner walls ate water color representing a background or rock. live*, and seacape with islattds and small boats in Ihe distance, pretty much what we see Irom our own shores. Tile ijmlian ligures are hioun yarn, wound ajound~two lingers, and aie two iiK-lies in height. Tliere are eight ot nine of those, and aJme four or livf chililreti. hall that ' ajae_ Lillie features are i stitched ret a rerl •ilk threud for a irouih, black in liie eyes, •nd somehow tlie faces acjtually iuive diflfer ent ex pi essions, inlimttwiaraal tliuogh they ate. It's a very busy village. Iluu. One woman ie doing her family washing, kneeling beside Ihe painted river bank, and me oddments she has finished are hanging Cut to dry from the bushes nearby. A second woman whose xim War chore is all done, cmaaea Ihe compound with her bundle on her head, dune up m a red doth square. She wears a string of colored beads. A mother has two cbddmi toy the hand, •nd a third child plays asfride a lug the log being a small twig. Another woman has the amallest possible papoose on her back. Ihe baby complete even to its hands. A hunter is striding out ol the wools with a bow and arrow, and a 1. sherman standing on a rock at the waters edge with tod and line has just > hooked a little blue llslt. The men wear properly fringed trousers made fiom chamois leather, and their headbands have tiny feathers. Mis. Btggar laughed as she admitted that she haunts the dime Mores pet departments for budgie feathers. The earth "floor' ot the village, with its rocky outcrop. Is constructed of plasleruf- paris. and the villagers, f«« the safe handling of the whole thing, are fixed immovably into this. There is a canoe on the beach, and a properly built wigwam, also composed of chamois leather, from tlie lop of which rises a wisp of thcesid-like something which certainly resembles smoke. On Ihe beach is scattering of very small shells which actually came from California sands. The model came about becausr some years •go, Mrs. Biggar hud made another Village for the amusement of her two grandsons. This was an African affair, equally ambitious, with Utile huts, painted background of veldt and Page I — The Daily loiualst, Sunday , Hin t 3, IMS Village Is Home For Tiny Indians 0 By VIVIENNE CHADWICK hfftr^t Iff Wn. Burnt by Hgr>r hj h#*r mm in Into , Him Jone*. bush. b*-ck i hief taints in real leopard skin and iiifii I mm nioi i»i wiln two offspring only thia I him.* they tt»it running mm ay from an ail.ga- Ini' VMlitii llibai from Ihe rivet Iwnk! 'Hi#* whole th.iig wait a big succem. So much s«j that fin.illy lnewU suggested it shouk! he pin on public di-play. So its crealor presumed it to Hie K«hJ <'ros*. thinking that it might help to liftmen a lew hours for patient* in hospiM*. The CiDai uifi happy to have it -nd ptoinpily .sent it lo Ottawa, whore, presumably, it remain. Mir*. Bigger was then asked to do tin* In di.m scene. Anti thU time Ihe Red Cross * remark a ole -tn-it Mrs. Biggar 'g painting heir is that n jnCul* the same hiding lor lextuie and lain a that marked the work mt lh#***ld nw*'*tci* Kembt-nt, Vermeer, Hals. Melssonier with tlwi* l-*c* kimI velvets. And the subject matter of ihe « iU in the background is clear in evei y cum Mrs, Biggaif didn't exactly >»•-.. n. «»>m* gathers, lo lM>catvie a rrftirieni id Vicnn - She and her only daughter came mil in ihe fail ol l!»39 to holiday at a ranch in tin* ( «n iInki. i (icy arrived on a dale inoinenimi.- new m history September X Ami they wen- caught. They couldn't get passage ‘home .iml they cvuldn t get. their liione) 4iul of h iglalid y’\ did ail soils *#l thingsr' Mis. |4ggar m mled. "We bo h «h#t A ceil j m tank manag«*i it* ]«*d ftil Yllr took a chance on my irally h.twu- motie/ in England,'* slie sa>s, am! ieni me thfMigh he warn*\l me at Hie time that in »t tie in a very sticky spot d my Mory wasn't iiu«*J” They Lv«d "all ovei Die j*..* ^*- !a.\ ng quarters, as ever>ene kn*#ws, we.e *«]ni«*si nn posaihlo to find, thru. Oih tiay lin y i«. n atiosa a 1 1 lend who had a iiltk* sha *%. al ihudon Head and U*nt it lo tiiem. Ii hatl no watei and no electricity. b*it it was close t«i i » i|M. mm ting was lovely, ami they In.tii hwed it Alter *umf time Hieie they he, ml <;.f g gaioge n«xu Ba/au Bay wlneli u.i« empty, available, and suitaok*. so liiev went lo J****K at it. It wan an imjMoiemcnt the (1 >t*lon Head plat**, in that »t was laigei. |*»ss s*^| flivlricity and water, ami «*\en him a h.iih lomn On the other hand il had Imtii u-*-! h* a repository for ail soil* ol rul#t>ish . . a dump hrup of old bwl«T3 and tub cans -ml flower pots and siifipiy cveiylhinj. itsuils Mrs. Biggar. "It wa* a mess " Nevei1heh*ss, anyth ng with nun** *|u • ami with plumbing was a mm«* lot ihe »»• let S ie look It and lived there aknu . a- hei d-ughter now had gone mla Iraiinng as - nins -nd presently married. She cleaned up l -i **11111*: pr«*mlMea gradually there ne a w nearby, she says, and the dead h*»:|ei* mat *i?1ky undesirable debris of all mh U get ti»«,sed mio this and ultimately bui ini. Sh« miulc a garden, and later die a*kk**l tq 1 *«• b«nlding ilself. It was lov«*ly*»n the imhI, she s;e of the bushel which *mi e..Is tins fMi'lnmlar light t^H-oiu.se it s olw misty ,* ligtit of much warmth. A sl«*:y involving 1 ie iiat»s- formalion of a mbhvsti neep into nn -fiiadtve home is suiely one wliieh wnukl I-- 1 ich in* colorful hheutd i«e called upon for contri bulking to i»nr\*h the Jiiith- e*#ming CerHefimal Mi- B.g;ai -nd the writer discussed ihis. -nd -gi*-*i| th-i it was a first class Idea. Sa. when the time «<*ne». and this new aridltUMi to the city s ridiuir -nd architectural beauty is leody «»» recc.xi nnd house examples of hun«bci-ft by out army of talented people, perh— p« tliete will t- -rnotig them some moie clever aini ainus ng inirii-tnre villagers constructed Hie. porti-u Iutt l«ral contractor! V I i 16 the Kitchen, the dork on the trail ticked away life'd^te^dndt. On the Mom th kettle tint me red, 7 hr fciMiM creaked in the wind. Outride the pine tree m groaned. Snow rift* d agnintt the dark, white- curtained win don pane— and from beyond the win¬ dow come the jingle of deigh-hellst. receding farther und farther into the night. This urn km*; «(?<* in the mining town of Lille in tlie i*i»v%s Nest Pbsw of southern Att*»rta. I was six y«m» old and my lather, the town doc* tor. taking my mother with him. had driven into the night in the cutter tudiind the while maiv. Biddy. On their way to Frank, five mile's down the valley and jRvne of the divas- U*r in April, W03. when part of I'urile Mountain fell upon It. they had left me in the kitchen with our Rusnian-bom maid, Mary. 1 beli»ne dial Maty, afcaol tail t»l.n k hail * I. hiowmcycd, ftal- km skinned I still iecaU iU musk Uke oitoi was an atlra efiv*. Kr haps a t** •initul. ^irl. Al any rale on<* ••• \aiunts miiIois KKfHltrg; fci Im*mv\ hint* jw-ltfe. even bulging a h (i \ ** Ins unaccustomed. fight, stiff ritll.it w / inevitably on hand Snnd.iv at tfrnm his to ait with h**i h\ th.- stmt' or to go walking if the ‘Aval her was fine At her maitiaL'e t<» a limMivillvf engineer itt anoihei M months our house would Mm* thrown open tot the re¬ ception "Neighbors'* from Frank and hlainiior«' and Coleman would aUt*nd while from nuislde the lions** a “rhat iv an" Ihe healing of dishprins and pails tlie clashing of iirt earns and Ihe rlatigitig of horse hells hurried Ihe Young r-ouple alorv-r. warning them, mm I hey would learn too soon, that time was long ami li/e was short. Before I weni to bed this Febru¬ ary night. Mai v took trie out to the haylofl The stable behind the house had n»> loll as such hul only a platform f this*** yleps high, in Its far comer w-heie my father broke the hay Imm ils bails. Mary's ffngerlip against her lip. afier she had hel(>» si me into my warm rlothes and -w rapped a grey shawl about her head, indicated that she was about to #hnw me a "secret ** Lighting 1 1 m* lantern, she took tny hand Outside 1 waded in the lantern's pool of light with the hem of hei coarse woollen skirt, swirling snow flakes and the soft crunch of her “hoes. She herself inhabited the gloom above me. Pushing aside on its roller the heavy door the stable Mary lifted ^he lantern high, shadows on silent pads scuttling from i*s rays into ilie dark corners. On our right we i e the two empty horse- siaIIk. on our left ihe harness room door with its leather hasp, and he fore us. in the rear, the pile of hay on its platform Our hieatha puffed yellow' in the cold. I inhaled .he stables smells the fragiame of hay with its vrenutry of summer, the dusty smell of oats, the nostril- pinching lang of stale horse urine atMl. bihdmgl I h e m together. Jhe. ■weet. jL'Ioying aroma of dried ma nure oil old flooi hoards. The smell of a stable abides deep within mans racial In’ing. In a stable, down through the ages, his Jour¬ neys have lieirun and ended and in a stable western man's Saviour was bom The Woman Took Him By the Hand to Reveal A SECRET BARN in the HOWARD OHAGAN'S 'Then and Now ' Mary did n-M hesitate, because Where she was now going she had been before Site led me up Ihe three steps hi the pile ol ha\ in the back of Die si able. Lowering the lantern, she gently laid hack the hay’s up|*cr layers. There, from a pocket in its redolent depths, two w:ide \ el low eyes glared up at us. They did not blink. I An owl.’ M irv uhispen*d to me. “a little ou.1." II would be a barn owl. only inches high, that had come in through an opening between the rafters and the iwf and burrowed Into the. hay for warmth. Front the rafters in silent flight it would swoop down on the stable mice. M.irv sw*, she is again at my shoulder and 1 hear her whisper, “An owl. a little owl." lest I in these later days forget the wonder of two yellow eyes that shone up s at us out of darkness. ; y\ . , : 'V ! A Skindiver Takes a Look At by CAL SMITH Three hundred feet is a lot of water. Fapeckdly when it i* tdl Mow yam! Hut. like moot direr*, I upend morn! mf my date dir in « in depth a lem* than I tM feet mnd hare Bei¬ lin m hull imtouim la en¬ ter uuteri n here t nark¬ ing hatha 4 an Id ha Thu ■ <• »nge4 tlwmgh. wIhi«i I all Bub Nf«- w«i , thump I.m la lake ad- ViUii.ij* ol ih# (‘tear, ala, Kurin «aii up fixau the r>0- (ittxHi ik-iihs of Ihe Cape lia.'u shrimp h«ib IV wiiiik, like any wtioar depths sit* exliemr, ha* a bril- nr*.* dial iitfMif* alnMal uaprna- llslii*- aifl date Ike I Undersea Harvest •f poor visibility. However, the heavv nH rope stretching to the depths h»*lra>«d tl»e deception ami Hhowed the water to be unusually dear. ev*m fin Hie win lei* months. Tlie ktui* ledge that the bottom i«> 3WI tret iH'.mi me left me with a sa^ut' desire io hang onto th* akk- ul lin* txal lo keep Irum ■inking. Bui U u* an i-asil; re- ■trauwd [—-line and I swim doun Into Ihe \md i me -I thi a-eend- ina net. When it' finally sp[>ear<*i. it luDki.l lik.* seif mmislff rising out of the di'pthi with a taping maw op. -»1 to rxpiate a horde of rmiturrs di-tourod during a sue- eeesful hunt on the fertile ahrip bed. Tile most easily distinguished aaptives in ihe net were Ihe dkWM of silwry dogfish swim¬ ming Imzii} around Ihe con fines of the mesh, disdaining the tree dual offered by tlie open for. nd end. Skates, too. swam around the net . interior, but much more clumsily t*i»o the strr--i nlsp<-*d little sharks ihi-ir flapping wings bereiy ante lo manoeuvre h nr flat bulky bodies in die narrow sgac,* of their prison. ( amtlaised on Page IS P!^ The German Fought a Valiant Battle . . . And Saved the Lives off a Mother and Her Children An amazing feature of our nuHtern existence is the immense amount of jsifter work that seems to go hand in hand with the jet age. Even in wartime there was that trisecrack that, after the first trace of troops established a beachhead, the second trace brought the typewriters and desks. Police work hasn’t been unaffected, for nowadays in every up-to-date police force a veritable blizzard of paper at¬ tempts to acquaint everyone with every¬ thing that happens. Perhaps, of course, ihe pioneer policeman eried on Ihe side of brcvily, for I remember long years ago in this province an aid to the Li conic outlook of Provincial Policemen in the field was the DPPR i Daily Provincial Police wKepoil l an account of 1 he month's activities. VThis l< gallooking foolscap-tv pe document was a daily diary of events, and allhough it ran to three page*, it only allowed thive lines for each day. No matter what fire, floor or caias tiophe was encountered between midnight and midnight, what murder, mayhem or mas* disorder, three lines and three lines only had to suffice. Those who, on rare occasions, were tempted to paste in an addenda, some little clarification. Were looked upon as veiging on the gabby, or. worse still, attempting to attract undue official notice. When this diary system ultimately gave way to the more elaborate and efficient sys- lem of reporting every crime in detail, allocked old-timers could only feel that the innovation had been specially designed ot spur Canada's paper industry ! It was in the latter days of the old system that on a snowbound morning in late February, the telephone jangled In the Provin¬ cial Police office at Savona, halfway between Kamloops and Ashcroft. When he picked up the receiver. Piovincia) Constable J. P. "Jock" Fgglesliaw, found it was Const. Percy Badrnan ringing from IMertilt to acquaint Jock with the news that! there had been a shooting the day before at IChaiirand s ranch in Highland Valley. The, iwto agreed to meet at the scene, fcidman going 'ninth from Merrill, Eggleshaw aouth fiom Savona M tinier! I , . It took! lEeglexhaw six and a half hour* by team and which timei away, he no and minutes || he wars vipwl year-old ram man. he was cutter to get to the ranch, by Whs dark. As he put his team ed Badman hadn't yet shown up. iter, en a bid in the ranch house ug the fully clothed body of 62- ler Jack Chart rand. The dead quick to ntuicp. had died as the result of a couple of bullet wounds in the chest. Eggleshavv. vv lin'd served with the Brigade of (luaids in the South African war. and had been through the 1SH 1918 »ar 'from which lie returned is a major l had seen enough of bullet wounds at one time or another to kndw tlKit tlie*e two. close together near the heart, not only spelled sudden death but also . . . muitler. Latter, from Chartrand's 22-year-old wife, Vinny. and |lie Herman hired man. Jay Shiv cl. Egglesliaw heard details of the killing, while in the gloom behind his back, three solemn faced little -Chart rand kids, the oldest but 6, pceied at the scene from the crack of a partly opened bid room door. I True Story from ihe Old File* of the B. Police by CECIL CLARK Illustrated by JOAN SMITH Eggleshavv. of course, had heatd of Ihe Chart rands in his travels: how seven years be foie Jack Chart rand, then 55, had married the 15-ycar-old Vinny. a circumstance that c iu*ed a few eyebrows to lift in the valley. However, contrary Hi those who were inclined to fioun on this Wedding of May and Pivem ber, the couple fivim the outset were very happy, and apart from proving to bo an ex¬ cellent father and husband. Jack Chari rand soon came lo be Joked upin as one of the valley x important figures. Old Jay Shivel. a onetime trapper and prospector, wa* their year-round hired man. Strange Character Tragedy, however, lurked fiear this happy household, for in a cabin five mile* away lived a strange character called (linage McClure lie was a bachelor, anout 35, and. It wa« agiccd by all. a bit qucci. (leorge. a Prince Edvvaid Islander, so the gossip ran. had been in such deadly feat of bcuig drafted in 1917 that when lie answered his ■'call up nonce he alwidoned liis blanket*, grub and horse to arrive in Merritt witli his feet, fingers and »ais t oaten. Prompt medical attention fixed In .. up. hut lie only saw military service as fai as Eng¬ land. When he teturned to the valley, he seemfd lo become and more withdraw i alwaya nursing some delusion of persecution According to Mrs. Charimnd it wa* the day bjefore. while Shivel w*s busy on Ihe wood- pile and Chartrand standing neaiby m the y a id, that McClure suddenly *p|«-ai.sl «m the scene cradling a .44 40 repealing rifle in hia arm. In a sudden fit of belligerency he stalled accusing Chartrand of talking .ih.nl him be¬ hind his back, then smklcnlvout slum the rancher's surprised denial by fiim.g a soot that ca gilt Chan land In tie chest \V ii n a look of disbelief, Cliarlrand saggisl lo In* Inns, and a split d-colxl later ixime a *i* mid shot that caused kKClUtv'a xn'inn lo I I rat hi* face. It had all happened so Uuicklv dial Sltivel, dropping h.s saw. could only staid open- mouthed. Then Hie killer slowly sdv anol on Ihe hired man. mumbling something almut 'T had to do it he wax talking about me The hinsl man. sensing Met "line was clean o*n ot his mind. Marled backing up mwaid the house. Slowly, step by step, he iciica'isl until on the hack porch, as he taiw t : , , . i lie slowly lift in McClure's hands, Shivel vv ih a su.kltm quick turn wienchtd open the d-«u ,:ml slip, ping inside lo safety, slam nod it *hin be'iqid him. ■» I fife Sate Shotiliau Mraniimo in the KjHIhmi, Mi> C lartHind. drawn to a window at \he mjuimI • • 1 ih»* lint shot, had watched the vi hole sernr w Hi li*«*d and -horror-si rirkon attention. Onoo in the cnnrtuai’y of ihr kjir'ir i Shivel tuirud lo her with the hoarse injmu i on: rd (tiddler <»f three who. • mkid aa .*he came into the kitchen from h wuiiei mom, was seized by Shivel and pushed mi<> n biootn Ho«et. Apparently he hadn't tjuiw * 'nit the door, for as hia e>es flew aiviimd i m kitchen in search of a firearm, the ch;»Im!». d d«*»r opened and the ChartiBiid ch.kJ wa* nui in (lie MASARYK DEATH STILL MYSTERY CMtlnH front Pace 1 quite different way. What i^hia lorment had . been born not out of fears ovet a w i ong division, but of feats! to make any other * • • • • At the time of the coup, some friends now revealed, he had been convinced that had he attempted to resign and leave the country •* he wished, he would promptly have been arirested. A few months before his death, when he heird of the execution of a Bulgarian opposition leader, Masaryk had told a friend: "I ex¬ pect my head will be the next lo roll/' PVirdlngly. messages reaching London for several days before the discovery of his body had sug¬ gested that scmiational news altout Masaryk might be expected. In 1952, a New York news¬ paperman put it more bluntly. Ma¬ saryk, he now concluded, had been “murdered after being cruelly beaten." His new source of information was a statement said to have been dictated by a Dr. Tepley, Prague criminologist and police surgeon. Trply, awakened by telephone early on March 10. had been sum¬ moned Immediately to the Palace. He had been shown Masaryk'* blanket-covered body, and found all over It the traces of blow* and scratches. In the nape of the neck, he said, was the mark of * wound, probably made by a projectile of 7.65 m m calibre, "Tins is infamous." lie had thought. "A bestial assassination." A few month* later, the New York newspaperman reported, Teply died in Prague polio* head¬ quarters, after accidentally taking a "wrong injection.” In 1955, the Masaryk dossier grew falter still. A new hook on the affair also aflirmed that murder "cannot be ruled out" — thin time on the evidence of a violent struggle in Jan Masaryk* flat. In 1956, a leading Czech law¬ yer fled to Vienna with another disrloaiirr. A specie 1 commission, he Mid, had Jfust concluded a de¬ tailed investigation into Masaryk'* tbwlh, on ln*t i union* lion Presi¬ dent Zapotovky. It had icacnvxl tilt - don that Masaryk did not comm t suicide, but was murdered l>v Soviet agents: and that sjw ilu instruc¬ tions had hts'n sent Imn Moscow for hi* liquidation. I But w ithout any i <-« l ev iilenee lo support lliat stray we may never know the liuth ANAGRAMS ANSWERS (11 KKKOKKNE it) NOTARIZE (3) DOMINATE (41 TROMBONE Ml KANGAROO Page • — The Dally (khaki, HuMday Mint 9, IMS in*»m again. lik«* old Jay Shivel, men wnh In 1 1«* education, often have a j>ovwi of dt'MiipiMwi ih.n in ilfi MiMppliriiy boots fine writing. lion* aio his own wolds ii what h*|»p^iuxl no.\l : “The bn by was about /nix foot from the bodix»ont d«Mi . . . I tend. I'ome hero, baby', atid I run to h<*r. |m-k<*d her up and took hor into tho bedroom. In going in with the baby I elop'd Ihi* door about halfway and I said, 'llidi*. baht. huh\‘ I thou luincd to come out ol the I* "il loom and I saw a rifle ha riel within *ix or #*fgh_l inches of my stomach l gave H a hit vx Mil my hand and it wont off dw«yt m tho Mod m tho • i*n l bo in hifl • tailed un bo¬ il tho »i that < k*»k Kimys, (I shot Hi hit heath W an Near While Shivel was seeing to h that tho child was in a pl.no ol safHy, quietly McClure had on ip red tin* kin-hen and w'hen Shivol 1u till'd to come out ol tin* bed toom ho found himself I'linlninijif bv the inuidet ei ’« cold and dispas- no* ate state, the do. idly rifle muz/le only inches fiotn his midriff. It must have boon Shivel'.*. split second impulsive. blow that knocked the 1 i|l«- is.de jus| as the muzzle spat death. Hi*' bullet going hannle'-sly into I he wmidwoik. Shivel grabbed for tho rifle and for the n*M live minutes ensued a real knock down arid di.tg out bit I lie in the middle ol which Shivel \v touched tin* gun frrun the killcrs gi asp ,tri*| finally it clattered to tlio licKJl . J Back and fmlli tiie pair swap|H*d punches, mo tough, old ex 1 1 upper landing blows that toould have done ciedd lo a younger man. One of his fund right* dro^e Mrt'lure clear across the kilelien w-ih force enough to drive McClure** should is through a window. However, if Shivel was tough as seasoned oak. McCtuie h »d the st length and fury of madness. One thing was up|*ermosi in Shivei s mind : Jo pi event his adversary from regain¬ ing the gun on Uie flout Buck and forth word the grunting, si mining buille, and finally Me Cline’s insane si length had Shivel egging under a min of ilefts and rights. Intimately the hued man collapsed against a wall and then slid to the floor. K\en then, half conscious, he wa* still clutching blindly for rtio weapon, when McCIme suddenly slopped and. whipping n up, glanced around urideccided what to do next Tlien he made ofl out the back door. It was s minute or two before Shivel could regain his feel and as his head cleared, he groptxl hi* wav inio the bedroom to give the new * t fi.li the assailant gone. Bill would he come buck? That was the quest i. Hire of learn SS.tW Miles: 60” It left a lot unsaid, but then that was the mode. A> to George McClure, he never stood trial for tfe was adjudged insane. The Killpr Wat Hungry Th«Tf was a gun snd oiik shells in the ranch hou-c and all l ha night, as Mrs. Chart- rand and the children slept fitfully. Jay Shivel sat in a chair in the darkened kitchen, a loaded ride across Ills knee* Finally, after what must have seenvdjhr longest night of his life, came the dawn: and with brood daylight Chart- rands taxly was brought Indoors. Then as Mis. Chart rand led the children. the loaded gun always wll Inn her reach, Shivel trudged olf rtiroogti the snow to use the neighbors phone. Bv the lime Jock Epglenhaw heard the story it was around. ,7.»j a.m., and IVrc> Bad man then appeared. He had had the furtiter distance to travel, and the going had been tough. •Hie two Provincial Poll remen held a quick conned of war ami decided lo head immediately McClure was home alright, busy wolfing a meal at the table against wtiieli leaned his rifle. As tVe unseen watch ecs took in the scene, they saw him get bp and take a frying pan (torn tiie stove and replenish his dish. “There's a backdoor cm the other side Ol the room." whispered Eggteshmv to his pari nor. "I'm going to crash it. Dice I'm in, you come in ihe front door." _>WTli that he stole silently off to one aide in tiie gloom. A minute or so latet;, with a splintering crash. Jock Eggleshaw made bis entry, and as McClure jumped to his fee* they came to grips. A second later Badman was at the side Ilarch is something that happens to all of ns and there is no use complaining aliont it It was T. S. Eliot who said, “April is the crudest month** . . . but surely March is the most disagreeable. It is a goloshes and umbrella month, a cold-in-the-liead month, an out of temper, sorry for itself month. Not much more sun thun November and not a holiday! to enliven its 31 days. I would like to skip March. Like nasty medkine whith needs Like nasty medkine which needs something to help it down, so March needs sweetening to make it more palatable. Wall, let’s talk about two lovely sweets . . . honey and maple syrup, to sweeten the t did, windy days of March. BLESS BEES . . . Honey is n natural food that has a loif history to substantiate its goodness Honey has the dutinction of being the oldest sweet known to mankind. Many, many years ago, long before man knew the secrets of mill¬ ing flour or curing meat, he knew the wonderful taste of natural, sweet honey. Anc&ant stones often refer to it as “nectar of the gods.” ArUotle called honey "dew (Milled from the star# and the rainbow ” They Give Us Honey Horary fa nutritious and easily tkorM and utl— • I by the body. It contains 70 to 80 per cent sugar; the reat Is water, minerals, traces of protein and several vitamins. Bacteria which Dsuaa disease in hums beings cannot grow in hone?, hence t is considered a tale and wliole- eotne food. Honey a a great energy food and because its sugars are so r adily absorbed by the body (this has stem clinically demon Urated) It la one of the quickest stimulants known. . Balters and confectionrers use honey in im- aoe jk: quantities ... It retards the drying out and keeping qualities of baited goods arid it con¬ tributes high (rod value. Beside* all the we mustn't forget the fact tha' honey taster good , . . tasting of sunshine, flower: a id sparkin g natural tweetns >. The housewife can well say . . . ble sing on the bee And so, on a wild March day when the beaches of the Caribbean and the Hawaiian LiSaixl-. haunt us lei'.., make the beat of our own March and sweeten the corner where we are with some honey sweet baking. Here te a multi-purpose muffin . . . both a treat and substantial food. Equally desirable for variety In the btrwkfast or luncheon menu and suitable for family or guests . . . the Honey Bran Muffin is the greatest. Honey Bran Muffins will help pur appetites for a truly substantial morning me al now recog¬ nized as essential to health. Along with crisp filed hjtcon and a favorite beverage you have a meal fit for the king of your oaatle. And children win love them, too. There are hundreds of uses for honey . . , vegetables glased with honey are s whole. some variation Half a cup of honey brushed over a baking ham enhances both flavor and appearance. Here is a lovely glare for cooked vegetables. One-quarter cup honey, two table¬ spoon sugar, one tablespoon butler or margarine, one tabkwpoon lemon tga Juke, one teaspoon vinegar, a quarter teaspoon sah and a dash of Worcester¬ shire aauce, Combine all the ingredi¬ ents in a large skillet. Stir to mix well. Bring to boil, and boQ one minute. Add well drained cooked vegetables. ^simmer and gently stir the vegetables until they are heated through and glazed. This amount Is enough to do shout two pounds of w getables which have been cooked and well draim-d. Serve tlie vegetables with glaze pouted over. Maple syrup is about as Canadian as anything uaiM be, though 1 always, think o' it as belonging p ticulzrly to Ontario and Quebec My child¬ hood memot -.-a are sweetened by remembrance of this lovely product. Maple syrup Fmdi tout was a specsjl favorite. Perhaps you would fake to try it MAPUt 8YR1P ITOXf* TOAST . . . Oa*qu trier cup m-ti soft halier ar sarfirlu and (hopped oats. Blend tlieae together and HOMEY BE- AM MUFFINS . . . One cup each all purpose flour and bran, two-and-a- half teaspoons baking powder, three-quarters teaspoon salt, one-quarter cup shortening, one egg, one-half cup nuts chopped, and one half cup net honey and milk. Sift the fbmr. baking powder and salt, cat in the shortening iflnrt, add bran and nuts. t wit lie egg, milk and honey. Add to the dry Ingredient . stirring until al Is dampened. Fill greased muffin Has three- quarters fall and bake in a preheated 400* oven for about It minutes. Makes 12 muffins. Serve these piping hot ready to spread with whipped Isiller or a blend of honey and batter la equal parts. GOLDEN GATE FRUIT MIAD DRESSING . . . Two eggs slightly bralea. one-quarter cup each honey and pineapple joke, am -half rup orange juice and one- half rap heavy cream, whipped, t omblne all Ingredients, except the rnzin, la the top of a doable boiler. • y»| Pressing. W* have cut down con* siderably cm dry cleaning Mils by this method. The trousrs lot* their wrt kies by hanging on a r per hanger by their ■ASY PAN WASH DEAR HET.OISE: When baking bam — or another roast ~ put one* fourth inch of water fat tho drip pan. No moro greaso to clean up snd On psa washeo like • cbanfll Bam HONEY added to peanut bailer ■ken t MMto.vich filling that ehlldrra Em a »— The Dally Ootoahd, Sai March 3, 1MI al A - 1 • * - P ■nr i brriAd i< In Mtir iUrfh). riaeJi of mix bar* nuuixr OMt. P ny nip. dthurri ruffs. Thli will not work on :>ilk suits, only wool or wash and wear. * Jelly, mud and platter all b> uvh out dry, or coma off with a plain old wot wish*. '“*• Doctor’s Wife DEAR HELOISE: I h ve found whan 1 dean fish, if I pour A bttla salt out on tho dralnboard first and then dip my /tapers in the salt, tha flab won’t up when 1 dean them! Dear hi m with a •agar abe Old Fisherman ■ Oot an leWarv f. DEAR HI Hang a drapery hi •nd intidi MURIEL WILSON'S THOUGHT FOR FOOD month, ier and Great Aunt Hannah u-ed Id make a maple •ymp gingerbread. Site baked it In a cast iron frying pan but I have found that it can be made successfully in a regulation 9x9inch baking pan. We us<>d to eat this with a hipped cream and grated maple sugar. cake. Serve H I syrup of eootve. Great A Bat Hannah's Maple Syrup Ginger¬ bread . . . Two cups all purpose flour, half a tea¬ spoon salt, one teaspoon inking soda, one to two teaspoons ginger, one egg, one cup sour cream and one cup maple syrup. Sift the floor, salt, naia and ginger together in a bowl. Beat the egg until Light, add the maple syrup and sour cream. Stir to mix. Pour this mixture all at once into the dry ingredients and stir to blend. Pour into s well greased rake pan tor into frying pan) and bake in a preheated 3S0* oven fur about half an hour or until done. Let stand 10 minutes before turning out. Served hot with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, this makes a fine dessert. . Maple syrup reminds me of johnny cake . , . first cslled "journey cake" because it was made In easy-to-pack flat slabs, suitable for travellers to carry. It doesn't matter much who called it m-hal, I suppose But what does matter is that somewhere along the way there waa someone ■mart enouh to pour maple syrup over it. Sometimes we forget these old-fashioned things So this is to remind you to make a johnny a>e as a tilling betweea brisd slices. Day old bread Is best. Resume crusts. This amount Is sufficient to make six sandwiches III slices i . For the dipping mixture beat two eggs anal add one-qaarler rup maple syrup and ■tarrequai-U-rs rup anitk. Mix well and add t dash of aaJL Hip the sandwiches into the egg mixture quickly, first on one stair and then am Uar other. Fry In n little healed hatter ar margarine am til golden on both sides, turning ■sue. Serve piping had with additional maple syrup. Isnrrly fair breakfast or lunrlaeim ian to anything it as belonging bee My child 1 remembrance ip Flench tout you would like What asuiM he sweeter , . , f Honey bran nvufflns with bacon annke n perfect krrah fast leanbtnatiua. of your outdoor barbecue! This U so handy for holding cooking tools and mitts, and can be slid wherever they are Weeded. I also use shower curtain hooks (or holders) to hold odd belts on the rod in my clothes closet t> n My gas 'Latvia atteadant tells me that straight hqklng soda an a apaage Is rxrellrat for removing Inserts without harming the finish sf aur new ear. Mrs. W. H. Frradlgery, Jr. PIN-UPS DEAR HELOISE: I use nylon sponge*, cb- long-shapcd, one crier for straight pins. a#d>ffeirnt Color for safety pins, and another color for needles! These make the best cu-h- lon* I have ever found. Louise CL.lt f year* ago. I team greeted by a friendly dog anti a young girl, tilting on the doorstep, smiled at me. ••Would you mind if I took a picture of \ our house?" I asked. "Go ihead,” said a voice from the door, and I looked up to the pleasant face of one of the largest women I have ever seen. “Most people,” she continued, "stand out in the lane and run Kke mad when they've taken their picture." And she evidently thought this was amusing. I hod a*k«d around C&stlegar when lo a«kl each vegetable,” I *4\M start of a reception I oouki vta> told. V\> use water. canned expect if I went visiting. They tomatoes. potatoes. Carrol, and Would he friendly. I wa* told, but half a small beet and chopped I would get exactly nowliere if I onion. Then we add later more wanted to question them on thijjr onion, more canned tomatoes, and •trange behaviour. At any rate, I fried cabbage and’ butter* Later wa pleased with my reception so ^e add moie butter, sweet cream. far f took a picture or two of the - 1 -* - J ' - '*’■ - - house ami the flourishing vege¬ table garden, and bv this time Various member* of the family had gathered and insisted upon posing for Ime Margaret introduced me to her ffcrher -in -law. a smiling old man named Nick, and hi* plump little Wile. Mane. This in my little sweetheart/' said Nick, placing hi* ann around his wife’s ample wai£t. “The trouble is/’ he went on “she is oi ler than I am. How old are you ?“ Marie cajrkled happily, not un dei *la riding i a word. She had been bom in Russia, 70 yearn ago of nnM*v 3 “Would you bke to come in and *«v Inwv we live?" Margaret asked. “You are wvlootne." We entered a huge kitchen with a shining range, a well scrubbed table and little else. I followed Margaret. Marie, Nick and two y«Mjng girls, around behind the move into a passageway leading into a neither kitchen. There were three fa mi lie* occupying the house but in olden times, they told me. It bwv* heart sank, i had. indeed, al- r***dy ha best The hcn-slch wa* mag nif ferai t‘ “Could I make ft." I asked, “if I had all che nccew*ary vega tallies?** “You would have ta kijow Jwrf and hrtrtc. All was silent tival day at Krestova. Nick and the girls led me t Laura translated. Who burnt jour !ii*u.so?“ I asked “I <1id/* “Why did you burn it?” “Because l^ORidell told me la He said if 1 did; l he'd bulldo/e It down.” Nancy ruLsed plump arms to heaven, and added With me mi it.” “Stic pray*/' aaid Laiura, “to Jehovah, tliat every tiling will txr Comfoi 1 able again. 1 asked where all Uie men id Kiettova were. “In gaol.” said Nancy. “Wlial did they do? i asked. ‘They did not lung/' site said flatly “nothing. Ymu jhiIico and Leoedeft took tlieili. 1 ney ai* hand in glove. V\ hat do you live on ’ ‘ 1 asked. “Weluuc. ‘Then our government is n-H all bad. It lecu.s whi, 1 muI And Uj l Ills there was no answer. When we left »he threw her Jirnis around me and said, trwfu laied by l-Jina “Please help u5. fell all Canadian women to help Us. Bui how we couid help »ne could me say. At Helen's. Nick's daughter, u <• had tea. It w.i* unlhinkabk* f. .» we should htm* |Without entity arid we -at in die small, #poll«sh cabin. and ale sliced cucombeii, heavy tn«mu bread. and jam Hi den took me out to allow me the fouMitaiions of her Ikhim*. ad! that was left alter they had bunuo XA.M V ol Krestova . . were very f deadly, For All Their Woes They Blame Government Wtts the vast quantities of butt«*r they u*e in then cooking. They maty* many varieties of hot breads. blintsi and pyrahi. and these ate eaten with melted butter and cteam. “Do you mind telling me.” I a*ked when 1 had finished my lunch ' what it m» that you all want ?*' Margaiet's daughter, married, and with a small t*hdd. ibid me tliat what they really wanted wan to leave Canada. “But your government won’* let us go.” ahe added bitterly. She didn't know- where she wonted to go. 1 had been told that it would tie very diflictilt to talk to the Son* of Freedom at K re si ova and J aaked them about this. Margaret threw back her head and bellowed with laughter. “Why not?” she asked. T'm a member of Hie seel, my daughter here is a member, her hutfband la in gaol. Not ail of us live at Kies- tovj. some of us are here in Bri- hant. some in Thruma. some In Glade and Grand Forks. We live with ih*» orthodox communities, some of us.** Old Marie brought out her great esi treasures to show me, photographs of Peter the Lordly Vereuin and hia farrply. They said I musi see his tomb. Just up the road, and Nick offered to show it to me. They |*fct • • how he had dieflr He wa* hiovvii ij bits by the government, they said. ••You don t ically is-ltcve that.” I said. “We know i», wc ki j>v k,1* was the answer. Margaret said it I really was intcrestitd I had )»■ * t to Kre* tova. Nick jchI the two girls could go with nii- and he could visit his duughici at ihe aame tirm*. So wc ->ct uut in my am all car for Krestova, some nine miles away. Tlie girN, in the back seat, chattered away speaking excellent English. Lmi, i had g>>ue to Ihe school in New I>.nivci and had hated It. She went tu sc*hool now in Caotlc^ji an I dial \\a« much better. Stic liMp«-| (<• marry a Doukhoboi u»\ “I an. imw pi cjmlicfst,'* she said, “but 1 thick I would l« more comfort title with /me of my own kind. 1'h * routtU- is, ali, the boys ore in gnnl"' Nature had suit*ly inief'Hrd the valley oi Knsiavi ’ » he one of tho most ben mil ui s**’' in the: world, but what a »f fk-^olStion It preseiV^l i li i i <|;iy Tiny li^Hs and shed?*, smoke Iksuing firo^n the stove pip-, |00. amt another for 1 ' fix s > florins, a new catriage and two fine taut ses.” One more wont atvout the tulip. In Devon. England, tile oltl lolk say that the fairies pro¬ tect any I* s]y who grows tulips because the tulip blossom* are used as cradles for the fairy babies. Another' setting flower which is deservedly loved is tlie narcissus. More delicate and more svveelly scented Ilian the dafftxlll. it Is at its be--t whin il blooms beside a poo!.. The word narcissus conti-s from ttte Greek word mean¬ ing "itaiisiti? " because the flowers are said to cause dtowsiness if inhal'd too deeply The Gtts-ks. however, had another reason for calling these floWers narcissus. Ttieir legend lolls of a- youth' whom' name was Nar¬ cissus, He was extremely handsome and all the nymph* were In Ibve tyith him. One in¬ fatuated maid was a beautiful nymph named Echo. She loved him to distraction, but Nar¬ cissus. who was very vain, would have nothing to do wilh Iter, and indeed treated her quite cruelly. Poor Echo ul*n» and hid In a rocky cave where she pined away and died, and nothing was left but her voice which to this day may be heard eehhlng the calls of others. When the Gixls discovered what had hap¬ pened to Echo they grew angry with Narcissus for being so vain, and they caused ^um to nee his reflection in a pool of water and lo fat) in love with it. Day after day .Narcissus leaned over the water trying to catch the Iteautiful reflection until, at last, the Gods had p ly on him and turned him Into the narcissus flower. And that Is why, as mentioned ,e:triiei. the narcissus always shows at ils best when planted by a pool. There is one other lilite yjlowei which should be remembered because it is oui e*u li- c.t token of spring. It Is the snowdrop w h .eh alien, heteabouH, can be found bioom’ng hardily even as early as New Year's Day. In some part* ol England the snowdrop i« con¬ sidered to be very unlucky if picked ami brought into the house. l.ucky or unlucky however, tlie snowdrop lias a lather lovely legend which tells how it was first created from a snowflake. Eve had sinned and was shot out of the Garden of Eden. Instead ol the beautiful garden, -she was now cast into a batten land where ho Powers grew, and all about her was desola¬ tion and snow. In her misery, she began to weep andethe angel* felt sorry for Ins. and one name dovv/l from heaven to comfort tn-t. "Take heart," he said. "It is waiter now, but I will givie you a token, and whenever you see il you will know titat spring is tu-ag at hand and will shortly cloth Hie earth with flowers again.” And he caught a tailing snow¬ flake and held it in his hand fot a moment. And when he let it fall to the ground it turned instantly Into a pure white (lower w.th a touch of green for a promise. And in the angel’s footsteps other snowdrops sprang op above tlie snow to give promise of the spring to come. We've talked of only a few of the Ilower* which have made Victoria famous. There aie "'Vnsny more to be found blooming along th* rtiff* wild beach pea, gor*r, broom, t ger- iilties, marigolds, callpso, and shoot mg Mars — to name only a few. I've even found a delicate little mauve orchid but since they ate grow¬ ing very scarce, 1'U kc*T> it* whereabout a secret. The Dally Colmfot, HuAay Man* 3. 1U*3— Page II Explorers, Policemen and Even Priests Were Thoroughly Mystified by > the Medicine Men and by fi The Quaking Tent: An Awesome Magic I hi ring 353 years the mystery of the t.anndian Indians' “(Juuk- ittg Tent" has remained scientifi¬ cally unsoired. The majority of the white men who witnessed it are in agreement in their testi¬ mony that they could find no trickery; that the rations per- formerl were beyond the strength of eren th< strongest man. Indeed, in one exhibition, the medicine man was several feet distant from the edge of the tent! Tlxjugh .{ms amazing example of Canadian Indian magic existed from the Atlantic rwiipib* at eastern Canada to Uie wilds ot the Northwest Territories, it has rarely been demonstrated in the last 40 yea rs! Perhaps Sir Cecil EKOun , a Northwest Mounted police oitieer in tlie Territories from 1874-1882’, has the explanation. In ’STS Sir wrote: "I oould tell many *trar>t.rr Dnhe«!; ttiese wuuld not be cm .ted by mie-t pe.tj.lr Howes er these strange men have l'eeai'ty all died, and mus ol the old Indian customs with factors, writings ot early explorers, fur tradei* a lit the Doles i ei - From ^ ■Utile .Kstlu*se sou ices have been sele-seri ttier Diosi illuminating and pir/zling example- of the mystery ol lh« Shaking Ten' the Aij*.m.|iiin irsi Iluronsi 1U2.1 ItiiS. Katli.T Jeln (le Itieis-iif. aral Kiliiei Gabriel 1 -items ri| For tin* *pHient miracle w.is «r|v. trickery by the mi'dicine men. drill not i rally »u|n*i tut oral, a** Mere dim eli mn-at lt*s. Here i* toathVr I.c.lctine. lH.'VI : ’Three young men erected; a lent with six loaning pole* in a Circle, 1 lie tpoiti (piles -forced deep 111 the Hi oil ltd A i the' top they dine held together HW, at Medicine Man, m4 lire Dulni their mn(ir piuxltsl tlie white men. —A BX . Archives (Hutto. TMF II K THAI UK Alexander Henry. In his book. “Tiavels. ' Iftiii*. writes ol this ex¬ ample. witneosisl id 17i»1 .inning the Olilmaji, “The tiuardi.m Spirit ol this tribe u as the f I real Tin t In. To consult ihU spirit required elalMMate piihMialion and gi 'it ceiemony: “A tent was. erected ol 1m e poles, each from a different kind of tiee* Tln-se were alsiut lrt feet high and ei_»ht iiu lies in diameter, rather mote pillars than pole* In thrir size. They wen* .set in a circle in holes dug two feet deep, after which I he earth w as packed back. A I the lop the*e pillars wise hound hy a loop of mpose hide. The poles were then tightly covered with Hlrelchei moose skins, lashed into place it h hid* throngs. A small opening was left for the entrance of the priest who entered naked. Have, for a hreech c’otil. Then l he opening was carefully clrwuxl Night had fallen. “The priest was scarcely within when the edifice, nu ssv As described, began to shake, while numerous voices began yelling, then mingled screams, sot^ of r. anguish and ahai'pe* pain. Human wortia were then ulteied, were ventriloquism. and that the teii\ was shaken hy the man insnle. Champlain certainly was in eni*r about the man shaking the tent, a* the evitlence ot many later investigators testified tliis was beyond any man’s strength. In the following three centuries many curi¬ ous white men. missionaries explorers, fur traders aid. particularly, the mounted police¬ man. Sir Cecil Penny, and the early fur trader Alcxar.d** Henry, vie%v<*d manlh*staiIon.s of the “Quaking Tent” in locations a* far a pa it as eastern Canada and 3.500 miles to the west¬ ward. Here, it is an interesting note, this phenomenon does not seem lo have exl ended ^to tribes in the MMitliern legioira which later became the United States. IT M AS THE MONTH of July lb09 that SamuW t* put dealt with the position ol the Lnglish troop*. their number, and intentions, if friendly, touaids this village. The Turtle replied that near Moniiv*] tlu-re were a great numlei ol «oUtie.a ami huals i that they were fr.endU ami the leader, Sir William Johnson, would King presenia. Other (jiu’^iotis Were pul by i*> «i«*sci ipti«Ki with tin* statement. ‘Though 1 was mi the u«u-h during tiie >i’ene described loi contrivance ch fraud. 1 nj i ie no disenvei ns of sueh. ’ As in tin' e\pt-rienre t»f J-'alhei JaJeune, Alexandei was impressed hv the great hi length of the lent w hi. it ceilaiiHly no man could agi tale t violently and i«»i so Jong a lime Ollier eaily w rilri.i, like Wi J. Holliman, in tile ‘Annua! ‘KefMN t ol Hie of Eth liology." IKSNfeti. gave details oil s.iiniai even?* among The Ojihwas. J. O. Horsey, in tin- same *‘Hi fx»rt of ls*9 Hh. siiw iln- sij.o:g#» t unusual and pu^y.l.ng of all eve wit¬ ness accounts i.s llu.s one ol Sn Cecil I Jenny. IlNWMl*. stationed at Km t W alsh. \niilnvo*t Terri to Pie*. Hi* account is (Kitstanding and so different, from the orticis because the medicine man wm* in plain \ -ew of Sir ( 'ix*;| and his Indian interpreter. The medirine man was not near enough To qvett touch the tent! Iliie is Sir Cecil s account: t V I "1 happened to he campef or tne Red I Jeer Rivet in 17S9. close to a1 wuc*- Blacking* Indian 1 J encampment. One moon liy at night 1 walked over lo the camp with my- interpreter. Billi Cf lad slot ic. W> intended v idling the lodge ol i tile medicine man, whith p teb«*t] a little distance from the main'earnp V "WI KNTi«M> HI* I4MM.E wh’ch had only a small fire in me centiL The nierttone man was S4*ated wrapped ip hi# buffalo robe at the side of tile U*epei» smoking one of their long medicine pipe*. He paid m> attention lo io<. VY> s«i down near him. pud also proceeded to smoke quietly. He st:jj gave no sign of iccognUion ... \ [/ “Everything wv still, wtjiie outside from the main cainp sounded beating diurrvs inhere dances were being Jieldi We jwt thi* wav for qufat* u time when I wa* startled by the ringing of a bell above, flic top of the lodge. I. could ms* nothing and the medicine man made no inqve. Presently the teepee began to rock, even itllitig off the gmiinri about a foot. When, it Is remt*mbeivd that rfuch a tent •»» tha» con- Msts of a dozen long pole* crossed at the top. wide apart at the botloiq and covered with heavy guffalo robe* it W impossible to lift tune side, a* I now wirmv*std, tot these teep*-es are so built no ordinary vUn<| could blow them over And remember, the Indian did not touch the tent! After *ome time the rocking motion ceased. ] horned out sale to see if any¬ one had been piaymg tricks. Not a human being was in sight near us; the moon was clear and you could mii a long disuntr. I re¬ turned, resumed my sefct . . . The tent began again to rtK*k, liiis time sic violently that it .sometimes lifted several lee: on one s*de so i hat both myself and Dh* interpreter could plainly see outside. My interpreter was thoroughly frightened by this um» and I was nt*t much b**tler; v.et ilk* Indian nevei stirn*d. Wc had seen enough, a ho left, returning lo the camp thoioughly myslifusl!” 'Htis, then. r very small select u«i fi«»m wvmvk of detst'i i pi ions, by men of w .d<*l\ varied jiKx upt turns, of the "Wi^kiFig Tent" my^teiy. BIM-V GLADSTONE, the l»ler|neier . . . hi* Indian name was falling W*df . . ainl he was ahafcea. < on Unwed front Page 12 Tliere^weie othei pi^soners heir Ux»; many of them voluntary guesl**, freeloading *>f f the unfor¬ tunate smaller ciedUues that Would rather be anywhe.c else Bullheads and their c«hishi* the midshipmen, with the.r rows of liny lignin, Jloated nt tiie top of the net, swimming fiantically down against Hie bouyancy of their distended au sacs, hut mnk big little headway. In rhe "nsl end " flat fi>h, aquids, and jiouts were mixed with 200 pounds <*f shrimp: and hungrily gorging themselves were ling cod. cuttlefish, and ratfish. •As the net mam! the surface, a ritange began to Take place. The skates' and dogfishes' movements quicketwxl p<*rv<*pt ibly until, at the surface and too late, they, put on short, sharp bursts of Hpe#*d that sent them crashing Into the mesh in rheir blind efforts to escape. Had they trii*d earlier, the now closed forward end of the net. would have provided an easy path to freedom, but now* they werr doomed! UNDERSEA Ahwe, Hob was haul * ini n«4 inlc fir d into the tip of the net. V\ iiere only a !ei» ahoi-t minuleR before, the cretiturea were ail dim ply aware of Die dintlivittin between predatoi and prey, they nc loiigei worried about eoeii ca .ter in Die pie.-sm* Urgeitry of thrtr new and more dettdly p ifht. TtiJtwr on Die bottom wqjre being sqoe«ved ,lo (ieith by the eiuiih.iig we jfh< of their feUowa and Mir ua!er wua stained with blood and the n>a>'>e- cause of the extremrly cold sur¬ face war * and prised grace¬ fully for -hr K'ven allowing’ ms ic grasp ihr t tails and turn Diem uito rat required position. Sometime* they would twist around to snap at my hand. Out ihe5! eff.nls were too wvnk to tie effectual and I relumed to file f-urfatv with my1* fingers still in- uw/f One of * he skates ‘’flew" . ..roc nc tile area in circU's for 10 mmiMes. gradually going deeoer wuh e«c*: turn. I followed him to a depth of Ml feet taking pictures and just swimming easily beside him Hr didn't seem to mind my runipuiiy and retained his sieatly sice When I resumed t« tn* wit- .jS.ce he waa still, Itr-vtlhug hia slow, endlet® eux-ir sH>wMing into the darkness. A cormorant, diving ikw«r for a herring, spottn; me on my way up and stre ked for the Mirface. I gave chase, watching him paddling (uiiw> ' « <«■»(♦, slicking his head .town >nt« the water livery mow and ther. lo -re where I was. When, a* I iss.irsi Die surface gaining or mm rapidly, he pamckeu a ml tmik off, ills wings and fees Irantiely heal¬ ing the water. And then it war ever. Tn« net waa empty The unnamed 1 tsii had either beet, osier bv the turds or had di.mppo.urb into Die depths. And the smaituHs ami cor¬ morants had moi «f or. i«> one rf the other uhrimp boulr I boarded the is* *nd re¬ flected . that 300 feet may imj.-rd he a lot of wafer , but it ie a-lo . h- inglv erowdad. The Daily (alanM. Haaday, Marsh 3. IMS — fxp 13 CENSOR CENSURED * a * * * * The Man in Charge of Morals Rfvieurd by RKt BEN SIzONIM A censor is a busybody. His motives may be well-intentioned and his pur- pcs-e noble, but he takes upon himself the task of guarding somebody else's morals. And that makes him a minder of other people's business. This is why the popular image of a censor is that of a pindi-nosed. strait¬ laced. beadv-eved, umbrella-wielding crusader intent on making everybody hew to his ow n formal code. Ill Junn Cnaiiuas, editor ot tliis coikvliuu of authoritative essays on consul snip ami tun- Uibulor ol two ol Us must tiruiiant items, u.e cpiimm is as outmoded as Me Model T ami, in tact, consul utes a curb on ltreuoni ot Ukk.d.o and communication, the moot previous ot mm ^cedoms. Litres tiiu» mean that taws against ©uuceiinjr ought to be relegated to the as.ican ol ouula.eu legislation? Chandos' answer is a loud anu unequivocal ytts. 'And his argument Iras ine cuig of truth. 'today s censor Is on the lookout lor material dial "depraves and corrupts.” These words, chosen as Uie title or Uns book, ale taken from tfte judgment of British duel Jus¬ tice Cockouin in tlie Hii.vhn case ol ltfbo and Horn the British Obscene Publications Act o. l»j't The wolds me so loaded with prejudice, says Chandos, .that they cease to have an,, meaning. Ate they intended to outlaw- books. Iim Lady t haltrrley ■ later and Tropic of taneei. that excite passion lor the opposite sox? Since when, in England and North- America, are thoughts illegal? And if there is fear that such thoughts ai- fevt the sexual life of the young always Me censor lake* up the defence of the gullible: no scientiiic evidence ml this kind of injury ex- Sts. Studies of tire effects of pornography hate been undertaken on this continent, but they fail to substantiate the Inflated fears of those whom Chandos cfclls "censor perverts.-' He is bu-lined to suspect that the solicitous ness of the censor is in belief a form of veiled obscenity, designed to- "disguise the nature of the intensity of his reactions to pornog- raphe. ‘ , Censorship is as old As human history. At •pe period the- emphasis was on treason, at an¬ other on heresy, at a third on blasphemy. To¬ day rhe target is obscenity TO DKTKWF AND ( OKItt PT. edited by Juba (Yuutihm; IS. It. VlrirS ; M-Yd. And so it goes. , Tile prigs who rvgaid themselves as guar¬ dians ol morality in our day an- Me same seif righteous lot tii.it unocnuik to jnotect proper politics and theology in lo^mt-r days. Besides, Chandos argues and lus leasouing Is* comes more foierdui with earh jMiagrap.i tile practicml et tecta of censorship aie sucti that tliey defeat its stated put |>u.-e. Under censorship literal uie withers and IKiriiography flourishes, -’flirty " boohs profit uy prohibit on. They are really moiuilonuus and unsatisfying. I cite The f arpeibdiiers as an outstanding example, i In a five atmosphere pornography would dc cay. Rationed in small tlosis in seciK-y, it stimulate* curiosity. Chandos. an author and broadcaster who prove* his keen understanding ot human nature In this book, recommends a cute for pornographic curiosity: enforced reading ol oosoenity in large dose*. Not all (he contributors of this volume a guv, of course. The famous Land Birket:. wlio guided the Obscene Publications A*; through tire House of Lords. Insists that re¬ strictions on freedom of communication ate justified if Hyey prevent damage to the indiv. dual or the community. But he concede* that they must noi lx- tin posisl unner Ihe guise of acting tor the public good whi-n they are no such thing. Vigilan-s* against undue control of Ihe written and spoken word is essential In a wx.it ty Inal values Individual freedom. We would all say Amen to that This reviewer holds with Chandos. Freedom to write and rend is indivisible even If It mi ;m< the right of writers and leaders to lx* occuphsl with what Js (kkestable 50 Books a Month PAPERBACK DELUGE By JOHN RARKHAM I The wunderkind on Publishers’ Row these days is Collier Books, an ouffil which, starting from scratch in October, 1961, already has in being a list of 600 paperback and 20 hard-cover titles, a goodly proportion Of them originals. Tliis is believed to be a feat without,, precedent in the book trade, having accomplished in a year what in the past might have taken a traditional house a decade or more. Collier Books i* a division 6( the Crowell- Cottier Pie**, which moved into publishing in * pig wa> a couple of years ago. It acquired, reorganized and revived Ihe •Macmillan Com¬ pany. and then Heati-d Its Collier Books divi¬ sion i if enler the booming paperback field. Raihie than pim-hase an existing papcrtiaek house it (kvidetd to create Its ow n paperback kst It is this ijptvlacular operation which has set Ihe trade bazzing. The two rrten primarily responsible are Iwonaid Shatzkin. formerly in charge of paper- t*u-k publishing] at Doubleday. and Richard P. Cecil, an editorial executive with a range of ex¬ perience. V\ ithj Shatzkin as general manager and Cecil as editor-in-chief. Collier Books Ls- »ued its first rA Ulles in October of last year, a iarr six months after its inception. This 50- a month rate hia* continued without Interrup tioti fo tile present time The 600 titles, bear in mind, are aot merely accounting entries, but books dlst|*ibuted in large quantities by one of Ihe moat efficient sales organizations of its kind. To date approximately 8 000.000 jollier paperbacks have been sold. Pag-- M — Ike Daily Colonial, Sunday. Murk S, IMS How was all this achieved? To get lie answer, I put the que-lion directly to Ihe Messrs. Shatzkin and Cecil. "Thete's no seciei to il the work wasn't done by computet te plied Shatzkin.' "My background is piloting, and our operation is set up diflerently to that of other paperback firms. VVlieie they pt tilt just what they expert to sell, we pi -lit witli the expectation ol going hack lo press, since our printing- costs ate minimal. V\e'ie trying to take as much of tile gamble out of publish¬ ing as possible." Here Civil picked up the lull. "From the beginning our editorial aim was to broaden the existing pattern in papcrltack publishing, which restricted the leadei’s choice to the mass best-selling type of book on the olie hand and tlie scholarly, esoteric book on tin- oilier. S’e put experts to work ascertaining Me areas which original books were misled, and then commissioned qualified pet.-ons to write them This is how we have built up a list Covering so wide a range of interests." World Almanac YEAR of TENSION By HARRY HANSEN Events and policies that are changing (lie map oi Ihe world and speeding up the tempo of human Ihe pack the pages o> the Woritl Almanac mad Boult of Facta lor I9KL 'ror the 78th consecutive year tins annual compilation of glottal and domestic ml orrn.it ion supplies the wants 61 the inquiring student, the businessman, and Ihe reader who needs a jjeispecflve on current allairs. llt-iL- is a panoramic survey of whSt human energies ami amtMtioiL* have accomplished lor uuud or ill Iti a year wlien Ihe western na lions have been thawing cIomt lordlier for de.oiuse agaiiM ioiei;’n conipe-iiliim and political an* l.igoiu on u( Hie Communist bi<*c. lao negoti¬ ations U iwti'n Cheat Britain and ihe European « m| ment concerning the Common Market; the e.|iindon ol the Soviet loothoLd in Cuba; the n> *v relations between Fiance and Weal Or- m my; the military police ol the United Nations in Uie (.aoh£o these ami other events of smil- ld r i m [K>il are carefully coveted in the new t*uoti. TKII MPHS IN SI* A< TC Of wide pjpulji inlet t*«1 are tlie records of tNe aslronauis. boih lho>e of the Uirib'd States and ilif Soviet, Union, aid the report of ad* Values in ot biting satellites lot wealHer data, and changes in general in nuclear pt impulsion. Tlie work ot the lTmt»*d Nations ls fully icpiirted m tlie Wot Id Almanac. The new na- »io»ts of 19f»2 are descrilNHl. Including changes in Southi*in AfiKNi. Jam lira and the western pn| of New (iuinra. The administration, popu- .laiiiai and economic proxies* ol ('anada have t heir place here, as als|i*a exploiaiiofi. The list of volcanoes is cor- r ,-l.id annuallv to tell whether a mountain is upline or dm muni. There an* descriptions of file (heat LiKi'v anti of canals of the N»»rth American coni in nil : also lists of tlie kirg«*st rivet-, datns and reservoir** and hydro-electric developments of (many the Ni*w York W'orld- Ti*lei»i>am & Sun in two formats, cloth and paper Publication office is 125 Barclay Sfr, New York. 15. N Y THIS WEEK'S ANAGRAM (1) hour Pl.*’8 KF.KV RQrAVA (it R.4/.K *• INTO m (SI MINK •* TO • •» - • (41 BORN “ MOTK - m um«-iI in the title in one whir iiM»rr urjiint. though an yet it rrmainn unannwt Inilian «li|ih»mat, |ireMtfil on the matter, gave thin %un in in the nhy. nrha bothers about the ntnrn ?' Si Bui lla- sun will not always be in ihe Indian " ' " sky. Nelli u lias just turned 73. and look* aider. AFTER NKIIHI', iv constantly Recently an "When the I wish Hangen had given us mole general analysis in this reajistic vein, hut lit* (an find a "nod deal of it between the lines Of his eight political portraits. Here aie his subjects, though the name* • except lor the first) will mean little to most leaders: Krishna Menon ("the archpriest of arrogance”), Morarji Desai, Lai Bahadui Shas- trl. Y. B. Chavan, Indira Gandhi 'Nehru's daughter, and the only woman in the gioupi, Jayaprakash Narayan, S. K. Patif and, BriJ Mohan Kaul. Ilangen Inclines to the view that if is Shastrl who will most likely step into Nehru's shoes, but only as an Interim leader. Thereafter will follow the real struggle for power. Most prob¬ ably personality will decide the issue, for hi India, notes Hangen, personality pi cedes party, program, platform, and even policy. Toe personalities of eight would-be heirs me pi a phi. rally captured In this unblinkeied book.- onceovei lightly, but a genuine analysis in depth. Second, he has opinions of his own, and states them with clailly and conviction. His views, for example, on the significance of India in world affairs rune counter to that of most commentators, who customarily pic¬ ture India as compering with Red China for the leadership of Asia. Nonsense, says Hangcn. “Anyone familiar with Asia knows that India has never been acknowledged as leader or pace- soller of ihe rontinenl. least of all now- tn the heyday of Asian nationalisms." he observes acidly. "If Asia Is hostile or indifferent to India. India returns the compliment. Nehru discov¬ ered India after he was 30, but he still has not discovered t b e rest of Asia except in his ■leeches .“ So much for one of our comfortable cliches. Windsor’s ‘Blind Date’ r Wins Warm Approval needed in thin day of dark and foreboding liter atm e. “Sinctcely , J D. MoACLAY. “Associate Professor of Education.” "This ia one of the must satis¬ fying things 1 Slave ever ik-ne,” said G. A. Campbell of (jiay's Pub lishing In announcing a second priming. "1 hope it continues to make friends for Joliq " The local firm ' has since brought out Doukboimr Haae. by Hazel O'Neal! and All About Ha him" by H. T. J. Coleman. Shortly to appear w.Il be James Audain's big wrx k Vtv borrowed life in the firm's first lift'd cover. John Windsor's Blind Date, turned loos** on the market place to rind its own way with¬ out benefit of salesmen or promotion, but with a kindly press, has been quietly break¬ ing records, it did so bv creep¬ ing into the" hearts of thous- and-; from England to Hawaii and throughout this continent, and by [raying off its invest¬ ment in four months. Typical of the friends it has made for its author is the writer ram Penn- TED S/I i f.'A I.Et'ORI) on Salinger FOOD for FANS Kbr Salinger's fans it is enough to annoiinoe that the book ha* la-'-Il published: for poviple who just can't stand the man then- is nothing a reviewer could write (0 Interest them in buying It; and for people who don't know Salinger at ail Ihe onlv thing lo do is lush light out and buy it. Two pieces oliginally printed In The New Yorker make up this book and they show Salinger at his worst worse in fact than I though! possible. The first piece. Raise High the Roof Ream. I'arpralerx, Is Salinger as only Salinger can lie eai-b word beautifully polished and carefully filled into plare. This piece alone ■s worth thr pi ire of the book. But the second piece. Hejnmmr, Aa Islndattas, is a rambling mishmash which reads as lf .it had been wiitten by a senile Vic¬ torian author, full of asides, ad ol (Ins recent ieiier xjlvanrua State University: January 21, 1983 “Dear Mr. Windsor: "It has been a snowy after¬ noon in this area ol the state but I pave spent a delightful portion of it read.ng your Blind Dade.,. “I thoroughly, enjoyed the book first and foremost because it ia beautifully w-rtuen. There I* a delicious ripple of humor that plays continually on the surface of your war time tragedy, giving it a delicate humanesaand always an intense joy of living. Your book should be a fine inspiration to the phynoally handicapped . I shall treasure your book aa a fine addition to my libtary. "Thank you for words af lagpnm and den-ncy much monitions to the reader and “In¬ side" Jokes for hi* regular renders - the exact opposite of what the reader has come to expect from. Salinger. It Is wordy, obtuse, s « bad In fact that one wonders if Salinger did It as a Joke to see Just I row far his fans would go along with him. Both pieces are about Seymour Glass, mala figure of Salinger's oddball Glass family. Even with the incredible faults or ihe second pieor. the book la worth having. My only regret is that I missed it when It was oliginally published in The New Yorker. "How can it be working? You rs atM here.” Young Bushby was Impressed and Delighted by The Arthur Bushby journal. eilited and pre¬ tented in British Columbia Historical Quarterly (1957-58) by Dr. Dorothy Blakey Smith gives de¬ lightful and historically valuable glimpses of the Vic¬ toria of a century ago. VICTORIA’S HOSPITALITY List week I wrote of how Dr. Smith pictures Bushby as a rollicking, handsome young man with a fine voice and a love of people about him. He was convivial and, apparently, he could not abide bores and dullness. There were times when he found Victoria almost unbearably dull. On the voyage here from his native England he stopped in Pan Francisco. He liked the place so well that, some weeks after he ar- .rived here, he toyed with the ,dea of returning ' there to enter the world of music, for he loved to Bing and he had a good voice. His journal tells of his stay In San Francisco in the Autumn of 1859: “We have been knocking about San Francisco from day to day, apxiouslv [awaiting the arrival of the Pananja from Victoria , . . She came in this moming, and we hope to be off in a couple of days . , . Bedford and three or four of us had serious thoughts of going by sailing Vessel, which starts tomor¬ row . . We shall now atop for the steamer . . . "I went to the Lyceum Theatre, and was much amused at the splen¬ did ranting. Lucrezia Borgia was the drama . . . They do operas at McGuires Opera House, and not badly I believe . . . They have min¬ strel’s here . . . but very Uttle else In the shape of amusement. Bflll- ards tables, it is true . . ." In San Francisco Bushby was able to indulge his love of music: “Mr. t'rickmer and myself went about looking at the churches and we met with much civility. The clergyman of the Episcopalian Church asked us to dine with him. I did not go but I asked permis¬ sion to sing in the choir on Sunday and on their being told that I was a member of H. Leslie's choir (In London) it was at once accorded ... I went and was much pleased; a young fellow named Schulter played the harmonium and he leads the band at the Lyceum. One of Chrysty's minstrels was the alto— Campbell by name — they had a fine deep bass, a German, and a power¬ ful soprano. The tenor had a bad cold, so he was much obliged at having someone to take his place. The music was all new to me, but I managed to get through pretty well. They were very civil to me. This was the first music of any consequence I have had since I left old England.” Voyage North Then the voyage north In the Panama, and the exciting arrival on these shores: ■“Christmas Day (1858) we came in sight of old Vancouver Island — and by 10 o'clock we steamed into Esquimalt harbor. “The island itself looks quite like the Scotch coast, fir trees to the water’s edge . , . Esquimau harbor is quite land locked. The Satellite and Plumper are at anchor, and some merchantmen!, and lots of Indian canoes with natives, long haired, flat faced, paddling and fishing. We were landed at the rough wharf, bag and baggage, and went to the only grog shop and drank a Merry Christmas in a glass of good Scotch. We knocked about the harbor and wharf all day . . , At last a little steamer came round from Victoria and took us all on board, we carrying our trunks on our shoulders, and away we stcam- ¥ H. P. P. < KEASK . . . Bushby'* warm hearted hunt, later to be¬ come chief justice of British Columbia and receive a knight¬ hood. ed for Victoria, ‘getting there at dusk. They landed us at the whaif and we wendi-d our way to the Hotel de France . . . and bunk--d on the floor . . . much astonished at the magnitude of the place." They were young, high-spirited young fellows, Bushby and others from the ship, and they were glad to be here, and it was Christmas, and so there would be a party on this, their first night in the new world yf the Crown Colony of Van¬ couver Island. What a night it must have been, as we may gather from reading in Bushby's Journal this item: “On getting to the hotel Christ¬ mas evening . . . we determined to have a good dinner so some 12 of us sat down 12 bottles of ale. What a treat, and we enjoyed our¬ selves . . . Alter that we adjourned to a large drinking saloon anti re¬ galed ourselves with hot whiskey punch, and saw a number of fine specimens of miners." Mi* le Their (’.alls Next day Bushby and his special friend. Robert Burnaby, decided they would go calling, for they were respectable young men and they intended to live here, and so It would be well to know the best people right off. The morning after Christmas “Burnaby and I went to church — a neat little conventicle." It appears Dial in England Bush¬ by had met Justice Matthew Baillie Begbie, and it was largely because of Begbie that Bushby came heie. Coming out of church that morn¬ ing Bushby met Begbie who did not recognize me at first on account of my dress, and beard and mous¬ tache. He was glad to see me and then introduced me to the clergy¬ man {Rev Edward Cridge) and Mr. Pemberton, and then Mr. Bievv. who made me acquainted with a Mr. Crease, a barrister living next door. “On Monday. Burnaby. Bedford. E 1 w y n and myself went imo Crease's, where we met a man named Robertson — whiskey and cigars order of the day." A few day s later Bushby presen¬ ted his letters of introduction to Governor James Douglas. He w rote in his Jnurnalr “Before I left he invited me to dine that evening i went almost full dress and net there Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, ,wo Misses Douglas. Begbie and Cant Gossett a most pleasant evening we had. and a jolly gond dinner — music and cards. Walked home with Begbie. with whom I am capi¬ tal friends " It was a bright and Jolly week for Bushby, his first on Vancouver Island. New Year's Eve came and every¬ one had a line time. Bushby re¬ cords in his Journal: “We dined - some six of us together, at SI per head, it being New Year's Eve. After dinner w e sloped to our quar- ters. and finishfd off no end of whiskey punch then returned to th? hotel, where some cove vas handing round 'tea punch'. Went in for that, and then popped info Crease's — had some moie old whiskey and waters, cigars, and there and then drank the New Year jin" * Crease’s Toast Crease proposed a toast' “Thy gun. thy razor and thy wife, see thou lend not for lliy life.” Yes. quite a New Year's Eve, his first in Victoria: “There we were, some half dozen, in a little room round the stove and the rain pelt¬ ing outside . . . swigging and smok¬ ing away, and so (he year 1859 was ushered in. At 1 o'clock we turned in. Elwyn and myself mak¬ ing up a tied on a buffalo rotie * Bushby soon found himself S|>»nding a fair amount of time at the Douglas home, for a Douglas daughter, Agnes, had an eye for him, though it was a long time before he was suie that he wanted to marry here. There is this entry in his Jour¬ nal, in January of 1859: “I dined NESBITT i • * t in the evening at the Governor's. They begged me to make my.-elf quite at home, which 1 did anil be¬ fore dinner set to and tuned the piano . . . dined quite en famille. Mrs. Douglas came to dinner. Had music in the evening and a good deal of chaff with the girls. Mad a polka with Agnes and she gave me a lot of toffey for my cold, which unfortunately I left behind. The girls have promised to bind ail my music with silk and made me promise to go there again on Sat¬ urday . . . “Mrs. Dallas is a nice sweet pets son. and the two girls are romp¬ ing sort of things. For instance, one took the chair from under the other and down she went, laughed and did not seem at ail abashed. Invitations come thick and fast. Governor s yesterday. Cridge s to¬ day, Prcvost tomorrow and Gover¬ nor's on Saturday." And so this Journal goes on tell¬ ing us what a good time Bushby had in his first few months in Vic¬ toria. Then he went to work, as the Governor’* secretary, dn^ialer a , the registrar-general of the Su¬ preme Court. He married Agnes Douglas, and five children were born to ttiem. In 1875. when he was but 40, Bushby died-. As I said last week, a great debt is owed Dr. Blakey Smith for the splendid way she has handled the Bushby Journal. She has made of it a colorful paragraph in llje story that is Victoria. Vancouver Island and British Columbia. THE DELUDED DOUKHOBORS Continued from Page !• “Perhaps this will help you to understand Ms." he said kindly. It was an “Open Declaration from members of (he union of Christian communities and brotherhood of reformed Doukhobors of Krestova. Shorearres. Glade. Slocan Valiev, Thrums and Grand Forks, to -all authorities of B.C. Premier Ben¬ nett, Rotiert Bonner, all police, all general public and whomsoever it may conern . . This w as the first paragraph: “All the troubles are coming from you, not from us. You started doing these tilings, but We are peneeful people and you do not want to leave us alone. . . . About the houses that are now being destroyed, it Is not we who are burning them but yon tell us and force us to da H . . Why read or? rage Id— The DaBy Cuiaata*. Sunday, March S, IMS