Ratan ape ereatnalakaaabsioep tt acaaah ved ih | od eset el scrp omer bee Ta eet nerd dat WAT toe in ata cd bt ped Coe ds Nusa oh Ss dann Reh LL kik Mle de cha eg ALT 3A A ds LX ce cma Me Sid mah ACE Ls Bh kh bad dapiada stead ssid ta dansk eae bciaiaaacsile Paks sablis ata pads edited audi aod lca cept bck cata ie Ug Pibeha eons stort’ chat cra» nlc nth DLP Sat ESTA NY tle batt) BIAS een | MELEE ofan bol Se hho Be BP ee Piel bone Beart es \ nea es on die hg isl asd S Dn SY ‘a ak ai Wednesday, November 24, 1954. SAAMICE PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS nEVIEM PAGE THREE | There will be door prizes, and also | home cooking stall. In honor of Mrs. Stephen Trach, the former Shirley Michell, a re- is cent bride, 2 miscellaneous shower | .On Wednesday, Nov.: 18, Miss was given at the home of Mrs. Don Dora Pay ne, director. of the book~- Smith, Lake Hill; on Sunday after- = came ‘to Brentwood school BRENTWOOD _ SCHOOL NEWS BRENTWOOD ” ee at LO a a noon last: Corsages were presented | and gave us a talk'on. the value of mr ; mm three basketball. games played books. at the community hall on Friday last, Brentwood bantam girls won the first defeating: Sidney 33-6. The TY 234 5 6 ZX My. and Mrs, W. Phillips, Central | to the bride, her mother, Mrs. T. Saanich Road, have their brother- =e and Mrs. Trach, Sr.° The | She showed and talked about ~ in-law, R. Langford, of Abbotsford, invited guests were: Mrs. F. Slug- | books for about 20 enjoyable min B.C,, visiting with’ them. gett, Mrs,°E. Bull, Mrs. A.:Ander- | utes. : ‘fireplace, electric kitchen, will accommodate 2, . 3 or.4 persons. Low winter rates: ‘by: month or. WEEK. Restate 42M. : /A3th Were’ Barbara and Sandra Henry, seconds we —— a . : ; . . . Leola Michell, Frances Minter . = = —— . 2 2 There is an obvious. friendship * pees Claudia and. Sharon‘ Butler, Bar- Central Saanich Volunteer Fire Brigade. here between two of Toronto's. AY- | para Michell, Norma and Doreen NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL gonaut. football stars, Cass Krol and | Bickford, Wilma McNally, Donna Dick Shatto, and singer Terry Dale, | Wooldridge, Joanne Gait, Gerry Terry } her r in Briti Warshawski and Sharon Polson. SAANICHTON AGRICULTURAL HALL ; erey ag ner Boots th British Col« Admission $2.50 per person, “Turkey Supper ATL ;East Saanich Road. Games: and |8 umbia but this feeling of friend- |Pavid Hancock, Bruce Hill, Paul nn 4 , rs oo} The . monthly meeting of the rw eornnroanamw, —_-—-. Brentwood P.-T.A. was held at the SUPPER IS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL school on Wednesday evening. There AS B &> RENTWSOD LADI Eo ASSIST were 40 members present, and Mig. McAloney in the chair. After the On Friday, Nov. 19, a large crowd Moody, of Brentwood, soloists; and | yep - bmsinpee a v Soe ots assembled in. the Women's Insti- regular business: a very interesting’ Ronald Chisholm, accordionist. Ted | talk was given by Mrs. Margaret tute hall. at Brentwood to take part. | Holloway prvided floral decorations uy ovellanown librarian hel has in the supper prepared by the W.A. |.and the Brentwood Community | just yelurned from @ world tour, of the Shady Creek and Brentwood | Club loaned tables and benches. Her topic was “Books around the United churches, | Also assisting were Mr. and Mrs. A. | world": she spoke of the many won- Accompanied by a bazaar, the ; Vickers, of. Brentwood Bay Store. | gerful libraries she had seen on hr Supper proved highly successful.| Ladies assisting during the eve-|tour. Refreshments were served at The two sponsoring associations ex- | ning were Doreen Bickford, Janet | the close of the meeting by the hos- | @efinitely not exist on the football | vick, Stan Hemmens,. Ronnie Rob- . pressed thanks to the participants ,; Lien, Bertan Welch, Marion Dean, | tesses. field on Nov. 27, when the Canadian ;inson, Laurence Combs, Leslie and the assistants whose efforts | Dorothy Simpson, Patsy and Janet i Lowers, Jim Creed, Tony Shaw, Vic- : were responsible for the smooth- | Tidman, Gail McKevitt and EstHier | , vc Gout pa ae errnaniags Grey Cup classic takes Place. The {10 indal, Danny Cuthbert, and oe ' ; Hi } games will be seen on all Canadian running of the evening. ‘Mae and Marilyn Burdon. 7 long ‘week-end. She was accompan- Derek and Bill Fletcher. The ladies.were in charge of the — ied by Mrs, Keenleyside, of Lady- television stations,. either “live” or | Under the auspices of the Keat- catering and satisfaction was uni-} Canada in 1953 suffered the loss smith. delayed through the CBC-TV. net- \ ing Girl.Guide and Brownie groups; versally expressed over the meal. ‘lof 1,300,000 man-days of work work, as well as the Dominion net- | films will be shown in the Insti- . Taking part in the preparation of | through strikes. Equivalent to a big | |. The minister at the Brentwood, | york, the supper and of the entertain- , factory paying 5,000 workers and United church on Sunday. morning, ment which followed were. Deanna | turning out goods for consumers | Nov. 28, will be Rev. A. V. Ben- Johnson, of Sidney, and. Donna ; all year long. tum, B.A., B.D. ae were enjoyed; followed by- J . ou :..1 second game with the juvenile boys: Mrs. ‘Handy, Central -Saanich | son, Mrs. T. Michell, Mrs. Harold Division 3 won the star for hav- iW by on of tis peat = t your reese irae. the Ortent sine against Manta oe Road, is now at her home after hav- | Young, Mrs, ‘Trach, Sr; Mrs..'W. | ing the best attendance at the -P.-. letters your first name-is 5 . : : ‘ Se : : . Vow 's, EB. rn "s, ’ y . . 3 Peet ee eae git Your. first hame, subtract from 13. Now: take ine {really a thriller; Brentwood Jost to |. ne een Daan for some. weeks aa ete a aaa Mee nee T.A, meeting last. Wednesday night. | this puzzle. ‘Then, startiig at the” upper lat corner check cace oss | McMorran’s after a hard fought Oe a nOSp IE Knott, Linda Smith,. Gloria ana |" Division 2 iis studying Indians and of your large key letters as it appears from left to ’ ‘e the ° | battle the score being 35-31. Brent-. K. Tyler, Keating Cross Road, | 70% ice vast making booklets and murals. , key letters is a code messare rareee om left to right. Below. the attle the score & Yvonne Michell and Bonnie: Trach. _ wood B team lost the first game of. has been a patient at Rest Haven A recent visitor at the home of | Division 3 sent a parcel through . _ the season to Sidney with a score hospital, but is now at home. ; "| the Red Cross to Korea. T R I vy Oo N . ; . . Mr. and.Mrs. Harold Young, Cen i c bs n od S B : z 4 7 WO of 41-23. There will be no games Barbara Leidtke, Central Saanich tral Saanich Road, was Thomas N I O N E.R T oO WN —. R : 3 this week because of the badminton, ‘Road, observed her 10th birthday Tubman of Ottawa, a cousin of | Thenumber of graduate Canadian mom of i rin _ie ie s o t p @¢ tournament, ; recently at her home with a party Mrs, Young. nurses emigrating to: the United = ° 7 t N T O T R 1 EB WN Mrs. E. G. Woodward has return- | of young friends, among whom were ee States has increased. more than re) ROE Nee ed home, after spending a few days, | Donna Jones, Alice Joyce, Georgina | Canada’s urban transit systems | four-fold since the end of the Sec- oie e o e ey »p zz * in Vancouver, where. she attended j Wood and Carol Bickford. carried 113,899,956 passengers last | ond World War. In 1953, 1,042. R I N T OF YT E R IO N FT TF meeting of the B.C. Conservative To celebrate her 16th birthday | year, 5,808,981 fewer than in 1952. nurses moved to. the United States. mo n t ; ee” SS Association. Mrs. Woodward is the this week, Donna Bickford, daugh- | ——___—— —— rR O N E T°O Tf I R E N T president of the Saanich Conserva- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bick-; = a eR EO ono eS tive Association, and was re-elected ford, Veyaness Road, entertained a ~ BRENTW OOD AUTO COURT _t- : : IT N EB R vice-president of the B.C. Conserva- number of her friend Saturday — . ° sR _* « tt ys tive Association, fevening in ‘the Institute tall ce Attr active three-room Cottages. Central heating, a sit-down supper. ‘Those. present Elliot, Andy Knight, Robert Minter, ship between east and west wil) {John Green. Ian Ross, Ralph Baads- -CENTRAL SAANICH, VOLUNTEER _ FIRE BRIGADE’ aa - Presents a en tes nD a re ; tute hall on Friday’ evening, Nov..26, A half-hour program, Grey Cup | at-7.30°p.m., by Const. George Kent Cavalcade, starting at 9.15 am. PST, | of the R.C.M.P detachment. at Sid- will precede TV coverage. The|ney. The main feature will, be picture signal from KOMO-TV, = Journey”, which shows the Railwayman YOUR LOCAL STORE WITH THE ‘STOCK. ' We're always ready to serve you. with a *" "full stock of popular groceries. _PRAIRIE INN STORE Saanichton.— ee - Phone: Keat. SAW | Seattle, ‘will be ‘picked up by'| journey: of the R.C.MP. ship /St. CBUT’s mobile unit on Capitol Hill} Roch, in. northern’ ‘waters, .and and. then fed to the. transmitter on.| should prove very interesting. It. is. Seymour Mountain. : The telecast of | hoped. that as many as. possible. will ‘the ‘game is sponsored :-by the Nor-:} come out: for this ; showing, which: ; thern Electric Company Ltd. ‘and | will aid these. girls’ groups in -ob- the National Carbon Company Ltd. |-taining Tunes for their equipment. : Canadian -Pittsburgh* Industries Limited is:sponsoring the Grey, oe Cavalcade preghar. pie oe THE: REVIEW . FOR FINE PRINTING—Phone 28. THE CORPORATION OF THE. “DISTRICT. OF CENTRAL ‘SAANICH | ~ SAANICHTON : = : | Notice of Election - SsPublic: ‘notice ‘is ‘hereby given: | the:electors. of. the: -Municipality of Central. Saanich that. oo require . the: SO ete ny : “Mr. and Mrs, a: s Rashleigh have ee A LF > g ht agent, ‘Canadian “National |. Railways,: “Montreal;: ‘has. been. ap- pointed, general freight: ‘agent: ‘ati Vancouver,’ ‘He’! succeeds “We “A. Whyte, -who. retire €s On November 30 rafter 43 ‘years’ service: | A native of A Scotland, > Mr, > Brown. joined” the oA! railway’in 1914 asa