PAGE TWO | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, August 29, 1951. : “WE LIKE TO ‘SERVE YOU ~ : weowerrennmernenennnnnnrn= 7 PEARKES IS. 000 fu In And- SPEAKER AT [E, : WE SELL, SIDNEY DRY GOODS ser | _..... \IGARDEN PARTY =|. | INSTALL ‘MR. and: ‘MRS. THOMAS: and: BETTY NU N _ v i ; oes | “ _ Skt: ee - ‘Under the sponsorship of the Pro- ay oo BEACON. AVENUE ce els ones - SIDNEY, B.C. : 1) AR Saanich ‘avery successful: garden | Panty was held ‘at The Chalet.on the oe : - SERVICE / Ni | sressive Conservatives of North|#~ and oe "CLAUDE FRANCIS i. MRS. L, B. SCARDIFIELD — - ‘Telephone ism . ‘;afterncon : of “tne Ia 22, this tea . oa co 7 A recent ‘vacationer: was. Mrs. °L. Montreal, travelling by bus” via ‘the ttactive acet. be i iat : : ae —6OIL _ SIDNEY. SPORTING coos - Williams, East Saanich ‘Road, who ‘United: States. a with her young son, Ralph, motored; Mrs. J. S. Rivers. and daughter, inet orekes GR. _Poartes, VS, a to, Knutsford, B.C., where she stayed | Catherine, have ‘returned from Cal- | & > Ww! aS. aN A HE ATERS — "Beacon Avenue _ mo : Phone. (236 with ‘her. sister and: brother-in-law, ! gary, Alta., where they visited for by. Clement May, spoke briefly. but |§ . Mr. and Mrs. Clay Holt, and enjoy- | several weeks. “a to the point on the subject of gov-|j} ed many trips in the vicinity. - Mr. and Mrs. J. De Denis, of Ed- | €™#ment surpluses. The amount of : For: a first-class Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Whiteside, !monton, were recent visitors. in Sid- | the surplus during the last veal: ro .of Chicago, who are on holiday in | ney meeting numbers ‘of old friends. of parliament had. ponernyeees 0, ane | A. job a . see us ¥y, Off All BASEBALL. and Vancouver, flew to Sidney to be|Mr. De Denis was employed in air aid, SUN 8 Shanoi0), nal : : guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett,|Port construction here nine years | Sid, which was a heavy burden on! about convert- the shoulders of each taxpayer. ,§ All Bay Road during the week-end. |.2g0. tf ; Accompanying: them was snothe | Miss M. Brand and Miss Nora | Past experience showed that there | ing your range SOFT BALL Equipment was generally a rush to spend sur-/|@ . . / #\ friend of Mr. and Mrs, Bennett, | Lee left by plane Saturday for their . Mrs. J. Bryant, of Vancouver. | ~ (Continued on Page Ten) plus monies.at the end of the fiscal | _. to oil or saw- ; Sn year, not always to the best advan- | § . i ; Members of. the “North Saanich : tage for the needs. ofthe country. Musical Society noted with enthusi- Surprise Shower This ‘sort of. spending, the speaker. dust. ws "ANOTHER “MARY'S” SPECIAL | CS eo a : ~NEW AND USED KITCHEN RANGES - OIL | ee thes asm that the society commences its : lec concluded, was unwise and greatly wes FISH AND CHIPS © ‘winter season’ on September 10. 4 7 or ride Elect. - ©. -| to be deplored. ‘ bs -Mr.- and: Mrs, Stan Watling: an n Saturda SoS ‘the lf family have returned from a holiday Y | Gen, Pearkes: remarked that _ BURNERS - _ FURNACES - SAWDUST BURNERS ; ‘On “Saturday. afternoon; “Aug. 25, ‘Progressive, Conservatives. were not at Qualicunt the garden at’ “Winola,” home ‘of: nominating: .2 candidate for the “Holidaying at the nome of her Mr. and. Mrs. J. J. White, was the | Esquimalt by-election, because they |} rer ry 7 aunt, Mrs, W. Whiting, Sixth .St., S.; pleasant ‘setting. for a miscellaneous |. had.agreed to support.the coalition | 9 ( Miss Valerie Stevens, of Victoria. “| shower for Miss Eva Taulbut, whose | candidate, and they” ‘would "keep if a ANE id Friends of J. E. Bosher, Sr., East | marriage to Gordon’ Brethour takes | their word. _ 1% ; ae: Saanich Road, will‘be glad to know | place this _ coming - month. Mrs. | ~ ‘The General thanked . ‘those who | “THIRD STREET, SIDNEY me ! ae that after being a patient.in Jubilee | Lorna McKenzie and.daughter, Mrs.| had contributed to’ the success of | Lamm = - nn Hospital: for’ two months; he has T. B. Toye, acted as co-hostesses. || the -. afternoon, particularly:. Mrs. rere <= ; oc now-recovered and is home again.. | ‘Little Susan. Jane Toye, dressed | Pratt for the loan of The Chalet. for: serene owe eos ; ~ aoee nen 6 Mrs, Simister, who . makes: her}as a bride, wheeled into the garden ‘the occasion. ; \ ; y . ns home-with her daughter, Mrs. her a decorated old-fashioned well, from , _. _ : _ P ATRONIZE REVIEW ADVERTISERS ot oY Bosher of. Third St.,-is visiting her | which the bride-elect drew her: many | daughter and: son-in-law, Mr. and | lovely gifts by ‘the: bucketful. - FRIED CHICKEN = ~ ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE our. —_ a 7 SAANICH PENINSULA Mrs..C. E.. Mitchell,.at: Nanaimo. .{| . The bride-to-be, her mother Mrs. we BRANCH NO. 37- _ J.J.'Gardner, Brethour Ave. is a: Taulbut, and Mrs.:°R. B. Brethour patient at Rest Haven Hospital. were each’ presented with carnation _ LEGION } 7 ns ta corsage bouquets.” BACK - TO - SCHOO! Le Br itish and 4 merican automobiles. Why not ive i ‘After’ visiting. friends in ,Vancou- The daintily ‘appointed tea table NEWS atl A on) Mand rs ack Gun | was, centred with pastel shaded 1 7 (By William - Stewart) © Hs of Mrs, S. Gourley, All Bay Road, | Sweet “peas cand’ pink ‘tapers. Mrs. |. Members are’ reminded- ‘that’ the : fora ‘vacation. sae (e: G. Mitchell mere Bee Melville branch will have’a concession at the “Dr. and-Mrs.. GH. ‘Hoehn “ana | Presided. at the urns. Mrs. Gordon Saanich’ Fair ‘on “Monday, Sept. 3. | |familyrecently motored. to Hope, Sluggett. and Mrs. Clarence Shade “A* stand’ will ‘have to’ be puilt and BC., for’a-holiday... ©: essisted iin. serving. : ‘help willbe’ required. Anyone inter-. : Miss Bileen - Cook, rikth- St., ‘Invited. guests: were: “Mrs. J. "Gel: ‘leaving: fora vacation: in Vasioeniver. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Harrison, Mrs. H. “During: the” week-end, Miss’: Gail | He Shade, MOE. Raynor, ‘the. bride- -by contacting: Comrade C.A. ‘Dadds ‘Smith, of'the Airport, flew to ‘Wash- ie a nidten, a. Mis ae Cochran. at Keating 108M. ington te: be. her sister’ 'S. “guest, for: Eva. Taulbut, “Mrs, ‘Henry Brethour, cine sateager ot as Road Hal ‘Mrs:3;R.> E. ith;. “Mr: m ewar s |Brethour, Rite, mee Mrs... Stanley, that. there, is’ considerable: work’ to “Melville,.. Mrs.’:Philip : Brethour, ‘be: done: ‘around. the: premises. before 3.8 "Roberts, ‘Mrs. J. A. Kirk-' winter. ‘A’ complete -report . willbe ; White; Mrs: -L. ; -given: at the next executive meeting Smith, Mis: R-, and: ‘¥ecommendations’ ‘made’,.as:'to ;. Mrs, “Harvey”. Currie, : ‘Mr. ae “how. this: work. “Should, be ‘Carried out. nS PECIALS © ested in helping’ build’ the booth | ‘orth: PENCILS . teetcdadescts cosvssstenectnntotnsetesteneeetereneeted : : eeu. LEATHER R RING-BINDERS— . ao serving on “Fair: Day” - may. do*'so Mr, ‘and: Mrs. ‘H.’ Bradley, accom- sani vy -their daughters. Yvonne, Peaeodk,. Bs Sargent, egent- ‘Crayons _ en, Harvey: fat Sidney: two. “daughters: Mrs; J'I.. ‘Murray, of: Newport: Beach Cal.;-and Mrs. ‘W. ‘Runge, of Edmon- ‘tony six. grandchildren, : “two ‘Great-, t,.| not’ suitable for: dowing: back to Vie-: “| torlas: There’. is “no: fireman’ in pos-" I. ‘Session of-. the’ necessary: equipment ‘to: scarry: ‘the engine’ to: ‘Victoria, - a “The, Journey out was paid - for by.|.1 ‘the Sidney. firemen. out.of their own. funds. “With: no equipment. “suitable: for, its transpor tation. ‘and no “funds Sto: pay for it. the return. ‘of: the en- & : - gine: (presents’.a: ‘problem ‘that’ “Chie: Ghicsts, at ‘the: honie" of: Mrs. 'M, Gardner has--not yot solved, “Thomson, : ‘Beacon.-Apts., during:.the.| ..-.- | week, | were’ “Mr: ‘and” Mrs,"D:*Cam-='}- ; eron, ‘Haney, BC, and Mr, ‘and Mrs..t Aged Sidney Lady Se Swit, of, Vancouver. | Called. By Death ° [3 Mr.-and Mrs, Geo,. ‘West of wa.| - The death occurred -at Rest Haven ner; B, C., are: holiday visitors at the. ‘Hospital’on Friday; Aug: 24, of Mrs. q home of tholr son, Norman” West, Emma -Blten Li, aged 88, years, H. \ ‘Third St: : a : “Mrs, A, HH. Gibbons, Regina, Snsk.; Mrs. J. Le: Brown, Yorkton, Sask. “| Mrs, B, Savon and Mrs..G, Loueckes 1 ; September 4 Ath 1951 Ss SCHOOL DISTRICT No: 63° (SAANICH) o ; (SECONDARY), —coRrnoy . BAY-MOUNT: NEWTON — ‘Same. : route cand ‘schedule, a8 last term." : .2--PROSPECT: LAKE- ROYAL OAK- MOUNT NEWION ; + Same route and. achedle as last. term,.., .... i » Bus, No.3—BRENTWOOD-DEEP © COVE-NORTH SAANICH ., Same -route: and: schedule as: last: term, ‘i? ALL, PUPILS, Grades 8 to\12, James: Island, tobe brandy ported an “dally: ‘from: the -Island.to North Saanich High rae : ; mo AMo-Saanichton’ Wharf. «"' < B40. 2) P.M.--North Saanich ‘High School: 3:15 © ALL PUPILS using commutation: tickets Inst ear f Royal — Oak, Elk Lake and Saanichton to. the eee front Royal a _ School to continue this. year also. ‘ ° North Saanich tile i: ALL PUPILS, Grades 7. and 8, north of Wallace dD rive will reis- ‘Sehool, the Patricia Bay. Annex of the North Saanich High from ‘MeCall_ ‘Bros. oat ‘Funeral. Parlors ‘on Tuesday. at-1,30: ‘pam, ‘and'| interment , eee An. Royal Oak; expect departing. 9 6 coup had: as thelr | suesta: for. a week: the-for . Bus No | Bus .N armen eee HORE PR ann Mt em oeNCI MeN eteR een FOR ALL MAKES oF. - BRITISH and NORTH | AMERICAN CARS" | BEACON A distinguished lta of the BRITISH a COLUM of Vancouver, B.C, have been guests at the home of My.and’Mrs, g, R. Adams, Amelia’ Ave; (ELE MENTARY) Mrs, Don, G.Rourke, of Victoria,’ ‘AXI—North. end of | Prospect Laka te to. the ¢ Prospeot -OLDFIEED ’ ae the: week-end - ‘witht her» pare ye) ents, May and: Mri BR. Adams, “Amelia: “AVO. pain ‘ ; yo Misa Ve Be ‘wilkina: of ‘Camberley, ae ‘surrey, Who-chas® been: visiting, = Bp Ee I Like'Sehoal:. » 8,30-—MeGr oRor's. Farm ; JPM! 3,00-—Prospect ' Take: School. Swarts, Bay, .Onnon Cove, Dee 1. = vate AM. 8.90—Hnrelny's. cute, Gover a essrs SE Bh ay toa ate B88-Jahingan's Cornor,. ard le ee B40=Deep Cova School, ~ 8.80~edmetion.’ Swarts ny ad ana. MW -Onnow. Cove. ny, “Tond a nd regen HO0-Deupy. Cove: 0 School, Ns wi Slbee Reverse : rout,” "| oe or OW AN, bupls ‘Cvades 1 to, 2): WM Oy ving area will Fonttond: Uns. selina} HIS. N, BARKS, [BEACON Gans Bidnoy: witty her, cousins, omar, F Bey. iss : ‘eacon: ‘Ave. at. Fifth St. mae Phones Sidney. 130, ona seu _ TOM FLINT; Prop. epee vs tay thi fry. the Town “Day: or: Week | “Anbonrds,: ‘Rowhan aye Shifts, ‘Moornge. “Day: Chartors. Harbour Towing. A Sheltered Pinco: to: THe, Up | Faxpor: CANADIAN WHISKY. UN Oe es Ue OTM Qn! We MING hb yg hie i Ly Phone: VIOW,: : ere ent ( Those nee it tow xeloetions, trom “our Red. | Ge Whito ig Lots our countors, ° NABOB. JELLY POWDE ERS— : a 3. ‘ 3, for REL ELE EEE rereee sy Speetas Soo fut ‘list on { . ae! S : : : soca BY Aetna IMO WAU sera ge : asarinesn 7 NABOB ° EA Os CE ae ce AA | Bist OO iH PASCO BLENDED 2 = ou “PEE K FRE AN DIGESTIVI TIVE 9pXc 48. OZ, oN. cstoseaseyer 25° _BISCUITS—Piy, UM oe oe ‘ Vent and Beat ith good ' - Hoh ES cre at pply. ‘this solr \ ae ME ‘MBE ERT The store will Close ‘ Us i eee Se ad eall day, Motpday-L 7 1 nin ‘cout gnilnistuitnt te, in| y see AN'S 4 sii -abor or Day gestive Be ee Ae adie sinainaevereesteithresoisrtamsaituniia gare tpneetnh iratceneamarechean This advorlisemant is not 1 publichod or. displayed by "aa tha liquor a antral. Board ar by the hal. An “Governméat of British Columbia, elt teenth