THE REVIEW PAGE 3 To wind up their season’s. ac- tivities, members. of the Brent- wood. Ladies Afternoon Bad- minton Club enjoyed luncheon at the Deep Cove Chalet on Thur- | sday, April 22. Saanich Pioneer Society met in the Log Cabin, Saanichton, on April 19 and enjoyed slides taken by Alan Pugh. of local and up- Island scenes. The Society's Annual. Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 15. Tickets are available from Mrs. Harold Young, 652-2162 _ St. Stephen’s A.C.W. will meet at the Hall on Wednesday, May 5 at 2 p.m. Members’are reminded that at this mee ing there will be ‘a cup and saucer shower, these cups and saucers to be used by the Mountain View Auxiliary. in their work with patients at. the Mountain View Resthome. St. Stephen's A.C.W. will hold their annual Spring Tea in. St. Stephen's Memorial Hall. on Saturday, May 8. The tea will be opened at 2 p.m. by Mrs. Larne Thomson, a life member of the A.C.W., and will feature stalls of home cooking, plants, books and a stall of hand-made articles of “special. interest’. to the homemaker..and gardener. A display of. paintings by. local artists will bea feature of the afternoon. is to be congratulated. on. her award of a ‘National Research Council Scholarship in her field of biological oceanography © to ‘enable her to work towards her Master’s Degree...Penny. is praduating from:the University of Victoria this year. '. The: Afternoon. and. Evening Branches of the “A.C:W. of the’ Brentwood Memorial Chapel will hold a Dogwood Tea in the Brent-., wood Community Hall on. < Saturday, May 1 from 2:00 to 4:30 -*.p.m. The Tea will be opened by. Miss Ruth Scott, Diocesan , President, - and: ‘the. “Afternoon. Branch will ‘have talls® “of. “needlework, : plant: . home oe baking, children’ s gifts, miscellaneous: and . ~books. :The* -'tea) Mrs. R. B. Stennirig will beautiful 7 arrangéments. “spring: _ Miss Frances Pugh returned to’ _ her home at 6895 Wallace Drive ‘last Saturday after spending a around the world. Leaving. on ‘South Australia. from there going “Miss Penny Brown of Séa Drivé | _ Evening. Branchis convening thes}: again decorate. the stage’ with | floral Report: the activities of -your district to Review correspondent Mrs. C.M. Brown and they will appear in her round-up of Brent- © 4 weod News. Phone her at 652-1996. November 6, Frances _ visited with friends in Lima. Peru, then going on to Santiago. Chile. from where she made a_ trip to famed Easter Island. She then went. to New Zealand, where she spent Christmas with friends, and toured the .islands; then. on to Australia; where she spent some time in Sydney. New. - South Wales: Victoria and Adelaide, north to Alice Springs. in the Northern Territory. Miss Patricia Bullough, whose marriage’ to. Allin . McDonough will take place on April 30 was guest. of honour. at oa miscellaneous shower. given by Mrs. E. F.. Martin and her. co- hostesses Mrs. A. E. Greenwood - Thursday. a & April 22nd. at the home’ of. Mrs.) Martin, ©3116 Brentwood Drive. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullough of Victoria. formerly of Brentwood Bay.. Guests were Mrs. Roy Bulloughsa Mrs. Elsie Bullough. Mrs. Robert Bullough. Mrs. D: Saunders; Mrs. John Cockrill. Mrs. Rowland Brown, and the Misses Claudia Creed, Kathy Bullough, Judy Martin and Julie Adams. Unwelcome visitors at the home of Maurice Atkins, 5970 Old West Saanich. Road, which may have .been. looking for nearby. Starling. Lane. are -a pair of starlings Which have taken. up residence.in his mailbox and are building a most untidy nest in it. It is likely that Mr. Atkins will haveto put up another box for his mail as his visitors seem most reluctant to leave. Visiting Brentwood from Gold River on Saturday to cast. their votes. in the Central. Saanich Sewer Referendum were former postmaster Phil. Benn and Mrs.. “Tt is given to’ few to leave behind them a beautiful memory to be cherished in the hearts of. their Mens as long as life lasts.” “it is*’ felt” that” the “above ’ quotation most’-clearly defines. the feelings of the. many friends of. Mrs. Florence Smith, ‘whose. passing has left a void in both the ‘communities of Sidney and North Saanich, 2: Mrs. Smith had earned the title considerable number. of years, not only giving of her valuable time and efforts, but assisting a number. of organizations: ina financial way as well: _ She was very active in Parent- ‘Teacher’ Associations -in: earlier. : years, she was a. rember of the. “North Saanich. Recreation Commission;. the - ~ Saanich “Peninsu : rt. Centre; -Peninsula® Players: Victoria_ ‘Symphony Orchestra, and. the North Saanich Centennial: ‘71 Committee.” In earlier .days of) “the. organization cand | ation ‘of. -SANSCHA, ‘both Mrs. Smith and ‘her. husband: were of inestimable ‘ assistance. In 1967, Florence was ‘also 'a very valued member of the: Regional Library was the project realized. Her calm manner and and Mrs. Dave Adams on } Benn. BY BEA BOND | sound judgment’ were most | welcome, both at that time and of a “Good. Samaritan" over: a. Centennial Committee, when: the with. her all-too-brief smem- bership on ‘the North. Saanich Centennial 71 Committee, Thanks to the enthusiastic help of -local. merchants and con- tractors, Sidney Softball Association announce’ the completion last. week of a new Little League ball diamond on the Department of .. Transport property to the rear of: Sanscha Park: ~ Heavy equi pmentt was brought to the site and work was donated by Dawson Construction, Fred working i in close relationship with — the Sidney Centennial 7 Com- mittee. “While it was not my ‘good luck to‘work with Florence on all of her. ‘committees, . it privilege’ to have known.- her only at this time I realize she was. carrying..so many of. her ‘for not: so doing) under. con- siderable.- effort © and considerable’ pain. during several ventures. and itis: duties, (never offering an excuse . possibly = was. ae Tannin wh WEOULIE Tt is hoped that 1 managed to. convey to Florence how much her.” many | efforts: were appreciated, but: several of her. friends: have asked that. Te endeavour ‘to. ‘publicly express: our sincer appreciation’ to members of he ‘| family .- privilege of. knowing such a fine, human: ‘being: - Pn Ee for” having had ‘the warm-hearted and. wonderful : BEEF ean oe Draw were A.G.: Simpson, of | Vv. U- 33. ‘Winners in’ the ‘Legion “Beet -Dencross Tee. and Dan Joh nson © most exciting five and’ a half months travelling | half. CAPO NEWS. BY.M, BRIGGS . “Lunch ‘was served: too over“a hundred people in the K. of P. Hall on Thursday last, by. Mrs. E. Sumpton and her committee of willing workers. Everyone —en- -joyed themselves and said the - food and service were excellent, and expressed their thanks to the workers and donors. ee the tables were cleared, Frederickson. showed slides’ baken when he and Mrs Fredericksen were on a trip. to Sweden and England Jast: stun “mer, These were very enjoyed by all present. “Nekets are now available { rom ~ Spring Teland, lunch at Ganges, then over to Crofton aod home down the Malahat Drive, Tickets Will, alsa be sald at a, mM, CTOURISTS MULTIPLY ~All provinces had more vehicle United: States last year, with British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba’ showing entrics from) the increases of 11 per cent, ad va FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL _ BUILDING CALL 65 6280 Well experienced in all types of renovations. Will build on the Tatanels “Service to you is “way : much the next. meeting on. May th, Buses will lehve Kool P. 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Alvaldhal,. backhoeing. and trucks were loaned by Harold Dench and~ Ron Cooper. “Associated were ‘Con Schiller as “organizer, .Don Collins, and: a good number of young people who lent willing: hands on Saturday. Lumber ‘for the. dugouts and bleachers was donated by Mit- chell and Anderson | and Slegg Brothers. This: has been a ‘tremendous wea -lsteowad.. tha meee On be co ook See ot eo ND example of providing. a much needed. recreational facility by dedicated community effort, with the materials and labour voluntarily donated, said an Association spokesman. Tratfic 2 i e Violations Sidney detachment R.C.MP. traffic Violation reports during the past week: for. speeding: ~ John a hantlavrive AMR AU VY ADA Craverio, David. Washington, David Darwin and David Hannay of Victoria,.and Ronald Jewula of Esquimalt. Failure to stop at stop sign: Thomas Seville, Sidney, and Ronald-~ Jewula,. Passing on .double=solid. line: ‘Robert. Bennetts. Duncan; squealing» tires:. 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