PAGE TEN NORTH SAANICH HOLDS POSITION IN INTER-HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST During. the past weck North Saan- Royal Oak intermediate boys had ich high school teams have played ‘three ganies in the inter-high series for the: Fe N. Wright trophy. and an “exhibition -soccer Game ; with Mount Deon View. pea. On Viesday last the intermediate : boys. had a very: close soccer encoun- ter ‘with: the. Royal Oak team jin: the same. age bracket.. The North Saan- ee ich boys scored in the dying moments os _.of the game. when. Eric ‘Campbell ; slipped one ‘past the opposing goalie. Saanich boys’ volleyball. team with '| scores of 21-15, 21-13. The games were played at Royal Oak on Mon- day. - Mount View senior inh soccer team- journeyed to-Memorial Park on Monday to meet. the: North Saanich seniors inan exhibition game. first half was scoreless, but during the second period Mount .View tal- lied twice in quick succession to take Score. concluded: at 1-0, Jai commanding lead. Towards the | Cubs, Guides and Briwnies, all well | Sttable piano for the new auditor- | Wednesday, Nov 11. Son of Mr. and ;"@"gements were made to serve y ’ fam. and that he would. aporeciate - Jiew net F : " represented, marched to the war, ane that he wold app eae ein thes North =i ae ted Tor doen cheekine when Mrs.Tom Flint. the guest of honor seeing o No rember 23 a nich memorial. knowmg or hearing where one could paranie’ sa in the spacious Royal Pe: son was shouldered from be- | was celebrating his 2ist birthday. will be ladies’ night as well Mrs, Archdeac G. H. Holm dj be obtained at a reasonable price. eam Bh the Royal Gak juniors hind. Captain Bob Harris made no} Yollowing the dinner the entire ‘J. Wallace is cone eter, 7 ST Rew. J G °G. Bompas officiated at The next meeting, on December 8 North “Saanich took the viet eune mistake about the penalty to give [Harty lett Sacaen the Totem," at the close * a short business | the | short service; prayers were of- | Will feature the formal opening of 21-15, Royal Oak came back strong} North Saanich its first and only | Cues oy _ ; meeting Rev. W. Buckingham took } fered, appropriate parts of the Scrip- ! the new auditorium. A program is Those who like their in the second to win 21-4, the third | goal. Final score was 2-1. auests were Mr. and Mrs. W.ithe chair for the clection of of-! tures read and the two minutes’: ving arranged, and it is hoped that bread fresh from the game went the limit, 20-20, then Seana Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. John Forge, jficers. In a few well-chosen silence observed. Last Post and Re. | the school board will participate in North Saanich scored the two points! Launch Campaign in succession to win 22-20, making F M b hi it two games to one. or empership | United Chureh in North Saanich DEEP COVE has launched a campaign for the in- crease of its membership. Canada United Church members than do the 2The, group..committee of Deep | records of the church, stated Rev. W. Cove had their monthly. meeting Buckingham this week. The cam- paign is aimed ‘at bringing into ac- tive membership those who claim allegiance, but are not, active within ! the church, at the home of Mrs. Watson Smith,} “’» Madrona: Drive, "Miss Madilyn- Watts. Lake Cow- ichan..spent the week-end at her. bome.on Downey -Road. - ' Mr.: and- Mrs. .M. Richardson, The North Saanich churches con- Wains Cross Road, went by way fidently expect an increase in mem. ‘of Port Angeles to Seattle, where hership during the next week or se. they ‘visited relatives and friends. | All members of the United Church A. Ozero and Mrs. R. MeLen-| Will be invited to pledge their allegi- onan, teachers of Deep Cove school, | ance and to re-dedicate themselves at ‘attended the convention at Dun-j/the services next Sunday, which will can, last week. he observed as Commitment Sunday. _ Miss. Joyce M. - Richardson, -_ Laurel Road, has. returned home There are more than 14,000 eating cafront England. places in Canada. MEN’S WOOL SWEATERS Y faneden: Monarch Knit and Pesuintaay s Cardigans, zippered and button style.” Priced from anenenentbeencresstaraessondeenenevenses he 95 to $15.95 ‘SIDNEY MEN’S and BOYS? WEAR Corner Beacon and Fifth ..- — Phone.216 — Sidney, B.C. ~ COUTTS’ CHRISTMAS CARDS ° A very, Special _ . - Assortment... : _THE( GIFT SHOPPE ' Rosa . “Matthews : BC. SIDNEY, : ¢ little trouble in disposing af a North 1: AROUND TOWN | The | census showed nearly a million more PASSING OF ROY \ into took ieee at. Maple Bay, ¢ Cemetery. i _ New Faweett fer | Heaters, $65-: . and UP. , Zenith Range with Cyelos, oil i ‘Burner, stand,’ barrel, coil; per; : oC mite: « Completely’: installed “in your: home; for..:..i.05 vv B249,00. ‘New: Monaseal Laxtex “Paints, . . Free: Paint ‘Kerchief, with all paints. : Try Turners’ Sheet Metal 1042 Third St. Sidney 202 Hehe ne ane [ Mstihestaieleiniatbaielontiunariniaare co St RENE meen managers 20 | TONIC WHEAT GERM ° UF oy: that. “Good- to-be- ‘alive! 1 feoling), ); 9" WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 55° a ee (Fr esh milled: ate Millstream), BoTbs... PIE CRUST MIX PEAS No.6 Choice, ans KA tins.. Levevivovetsseessececacereniivs 25 BUTTE! Thimantone Dien GRAPEFRUIT Psi anti Cont FRESH ipnetiod AND VEGETARL ES” — “Ogilvie ie. “Monare hi: oP Rr ices | Sidney’ 8. Fi avorite Shopping Centre” 5 WORLD'S. MOST. POWERFUL [TK STATION a 33° SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, November 18, 1953 . MRS. A. E. MARKLE Large Gathering HEADS CHURCH At Remembrance LADIES’ GROUP {Day Services | SEEKS PIANO This is currently heing made avajl- The regular monthly meeting of| On Wednesday morning, residents! jJount Newton P.-T.A. met in the [able to all P-T.A.’s in the district if Pe Gk cacon Acree of a or Salt Spring Island came to pay! | school auditorium on Tuesday eve- | they so.desire it, through the efforts Paul’s ited church W.A, met at} ° : 4 ide . oe : car solemn tribute to the dead of two ning, Nov. 10, with the president. G. of the P.T: Council of School ‘Dis. the home of Mrs. G.H. Taylor, | world wars and join in the impres-! yf. Callaghan in the chair. oo . : Mifth St, on Mriday evening, Nov.i sive service of remembrance held at | ' The sum of $35 was voted to the trict 63. A general discussion period , 13, Ganges Harbor. ‘MOUNT NEWTON 'HIGH SCHOOL co - Continued from Frage 2. , sion on “Effective Living” as taught | in schools today was heard at the In and tai and much enjoyed. a ee ee ee eer Mrs. Edward Cook, of Vancou- iver, is the. guest.of Mr. and Mrs. tA. Byford,’ Oakland Ave. for a; few days. She will be invested on j ; ‘The president, Mrs, R. C.-Mart- Thursday afternoon at Govern- | 1 . . | school library fund. by the social committee. ment House as a. Serving Sister} man, was in the chair; there were I Nearly'60 veterans pathered ident | P.-T.A. calendars will shortly: “be | ee _— of -St. John Ambulance. Associa= {16 members present and Mrs.- A: of he Salt Spring Tslaud Leanch of available, members. learned. tion. H. Griffiths, Mrs. A.M. Dore] the Canadian Legion, George Heine- Principal A.. E. Vogee announced | Party in honor of Gerry Flint, | WET CO- -hostesses. 4 ee Ae {| Sidney, was held at Hotel Sidney: on During the business mecting ar-| Key, followed by the local Scouts, 'Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason, Mr. and! words, lev. Buckingham thanked | ' Mrs, UH. Darkes, Mr. and Mrs. John the officers and members jor their j Forge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill- jreeord of achievement during the ings, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Flint, past year and wished the, incom- Duncan: and Miss Frances Forge. jing officers success for 1954, ovens can obtain it here every afternoon about 3 o’clock. the ceremonies. In lieu of the usual admission charge, the committees would more than appreciate the do- nation of one plain cup: and saucer from each vetlle was sounded by Q.S.M. Drysdale, Victoria. Bert Wreath for the Legion was laid on the Cenotaph by George Heinckey: . op —It’ q eNoOlaply Py Corge teinekey ; family These Try Some—lIt’s Grand for the air force, by Fly-Licut. Pierre that he was. on. the lookout for | attending, | - The officers elected were: presi- Ri sf Victoria: others by _ [are needed to equip the kitchen jor | | dene, Mrs. A. Te. Markle: viee-} ton 2° eres OUnees: hy TePTe” | ase at functions held in the auditor- S I D N iy Y [president, Mrs. Sidney Roberts; | Sculetives of the 1.0.D.E., Legion jum, AITKEN MOURNED | ««cret ary-treasurer, Mrs, RR. C.! pile Scouts, Cubs, Guides and aA tape recording of lass. di - ‘ Martin an: visiting committee, Mrs. j Brownies, several local - organiza- ay BOF wt ChISs. GIsCus B A K E R Y ‘AT MAYNE ISLAND | C. Dickeson and Mrs. J. 1D,, Hons. and also by many private per- a. See Mayne Island residents are mourn- Dutlee: social sons, ing the loss of Roy Aitken. who pass- {5am Gordon, Mrs. J. Wallace; | ed away recently at the age of 48 | micmbersip convener, Mrs. Re oP! Cline: publicity, Mrs. A. ©. Berry. committee, Mrs. | Beacon Ave. at Second St. PHONE 2 322.096 clothes ping made in Canada during 1951, latest figures are available. The service commenced with the singing of “O > Canada™ and closed with “O God Our Help in Ages Past” Wash day item: There were 104.- | year for. which A native of the Island, he had]! was decided that the next} and “God Save the Queen”. 2 RDA TTD spent his entire life in the commun- regular meeting will be a no-hast- ~ : ity and was among the most prom- ess Christmas social] even, | The first coal exported from North $ CHEAPER i O B J inent and esteemed of Island. resi- Phe meeting closed with ane America was mined in New Bruns- _ . wat. benediction pronounced by Rev a dents. For _many years Mr. Aitken i uekineham. Delicious itech. | wick. THAN TO BUY was recognized by his trained ox, iments « " were served. William. The ox, which is betteved | * to be many decades older than the | late Mr. Aitken, was provided with | es { New Florist Centre i a home-made cart and was to be seen Opens In Sidney for many years on the Island. Tourists visiting the Island were | 4. New gle step en ss invariably delighted to photograph a Mi “Glori by Mrs. Joe John | om unisttal Mansporaton system, . fan bay oria John. poem mt Mr Athen an his ox carrie hav, Cn of she Gen Theatre, dhe fom the Atk tr ” The sold | decorations, including designing farmed: his father's land and also [Besos houduets “centrepicees, « . . . . Wreaths, sprays and corsages: engaged in logging it off. He had! The floral enterpe} Le only once left Mayne before his] ipo new availa at ola ene ‘death. His first departure took him | _—~ _ to Vancouver for a very brief period. His second departure was his entry. the Royal Jubilee Hospital, where he died. ~ - mo, Surviving are his father, John | Aitken; a brother, John; a. sister, Mrs. A.- deRoussie, all of Mayne; and: two ‘sisters on the mainland:. Funeral. services - and interment. with Your Local Builder looney’s Construction Service —_ Phone: # Sidney 230 — When the Sun Sets To have beauty, dignity and con- solation, the last : | | NEW SHIPMENT OF tribute need not 1 1 | | | | KITCHEN DRESSES axl styles and SIZES, TOM Lee eee eeeceeeteeeeeeeeene o be. expensive. CLINE Funeral Chapel | ‘Cor. Fourth St. and Sidney: Ave. SIDNEY, _B. Ce. CALL on... Charley Lewis’ | PARTY DRESSES . a in many : sizes “and | styles. FOX’S SAPESAX> WEAR "Beacon Avenue, Sidney Phone. 333 . : 25 years’ experience for ‘sheet metal work a ‘stove and furnace fe installations and. re-“; ae pairs SS : 5 ghee BB.C. Think of —— Now! | J . and when you ‘think of Christmas a 3 think about our | - LAY- AWAY PLAN. 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