12 The Guardian. Thurs. July 9. 1964;“ Locomotive To Become I Attraction VICTORIA (Cpl—Some peo ple have fairies at the bottom of their garden. Len Hutton has a locomotive. Mr. Hutton. who has spent 35‘ years driving every kind of steam engine—from farm trac- tor to locomotive—bought the. ill-ton steam locomotive for old time's sake. He plans to turn it into a tourist attraction. ‘ The 8-year-old behemoth was shipped here by sea from West; Germany. ‘ "Once I get her cleaned upl and ready to go, she could he} a popular attraction in one of: our parks 1 " e was built tor use In sur- face mining but the mine closed in 1943 and the engine was re- tired after only seven years of use so she should be in good shape. Mr. Hutton doesn‘t say how. much the locomotive cost mm; but he admits to spending $1,150} in customs duties to bring it1 into Canada. The engine runs on a two-footy gauge track. ‘ Mr. Hutton said he had his mind set on an engine in the United States but found it would have cost more to have one shipped by land than it cost to ship the German one by see. Mr. Hutton gained his first experience with steam engines aboard a threshing machine on his parents' farm near Prince Albert. Sask.. in the early 1920:. He has driven many steam engines since then and found the trickiest job was manoeuvr- ing big: locomotives at Ogden Point docks here. "One miscalculation. and the whole engine could have gone Into the drink." I! v. New Legion Opens OFFicioIIyi MORELL - The Moi-ell ‘ Branch of the Canadian Legion celebrated the opening of ital newly renovated home recently i by presenting awards to some! of its members and by a social ‘ evening at which the branch treated over 60 members andj visitors to a lobster boil. For his unselfish work in the 3 service of the Legion. a life‘ membership was presented to, Edzar MacKinnon by the provin- cial president. Mercer Muilin. Past zone commanders badgesl were presented to Reg. Mat. Adam and John Mclnnis and aj past branch president's badgel was oresented to Walter Coffin. l A badcc awarded posthumous-5 l.\' to William Geldert for five; years as president and for de- I voted service to the branch was . presented to Mrs. Geldert. l Pius Smith. provincial chair- . man of the membership com- I mittee presented a certificatei to the branch in recognition ofl an increase of over six percent 1 In membership during the past ‘ year. This brought the mem-‘ bership in the branch to 90. This is about 90 percent of the poten- tial in the area served by the . branch. it. was stated. Present from provincial eom- ‘ mand for the re-opening of the I branch besides Mr. Mullin andi Mr. Smith were Edwin Hogan, , provincial secretary. Capt. A.C. MacEachern. honorary treasur-i er. and Harvey Poole. eastern 3 Kings zone commander. The branch spent $5000 to re- model and furnish their home with the main section on the ground floor and the lounge «1 the second floor. The third floor. Which Is unused at pre- sent. was offered to the scouts and guides. Among other activities the More" Branch and the Ladies uxiiiary recently sponsored a noon luncheon for the provin- cial cabinet which were holding a meeting In the village. Grivos Sees Cyprus United With Greece NIICOSIA IAPl Lt. ~ Gen.‘ George Grivas. former leader of the Greek underground on Cyprus. declared rere union of the Island and Greece 'is r mam aim". He predicted "it will not be very long before it is achieved." "If other countries want to help us. we will accept such assistance." he said. "But. even If other countries will not help us. we are in a position to get it ourselves," The Turkish-Cyprim minority enosis —— or union with Greece by wiping out Cypriots of 'Ilurk- ish descent, Greek-Cypriots on» number Turkish . Cypriots four to one Greek By Martin View AfiiENS (Reutersl — Greek Forei'in Minister Stavros Kos- topoulos has expressed "deep surprise“ at a state- ment by Canadian External Affairs Minister Paul Martin in the House of Commons in Ot- we alleging "Greece and seat It and arms Into Cyprus Kost oulos said: "I wonder here r. Martin got his in- OAISY-FIIES : NEW ISLAND OHEESE * 49° GARDEN CITY ICE CREAM 79° MAPLE LEAF FO-IL WRAPPED EVAPORATED MILK BLADE—WITH BLADE DONE RIEMO'VD ROAST BEEF= : - CROSS CUT FROM BRANDED BEEF OUAKER MUFFETS BUTT ER-M ALT OR PLAIN I ROUND 0 I SHREDDED REG. WHEAT SIZE BISCUITS rm. HAMI'LTON'S 3 SODA CRACKERS 2 it: 65° , RIB ROAST OLYMPIC BOLOGNA MAPLE LEAF WIENERS GREEN GABLES SAUSAGES B A C O N I. , - A a.” (y/V/ t/f/F LB. 0 LB. 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