PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, March 17, 1964. MRS. J. J. WHITE IS NAMED AGAIN HEAD OF PIONEER SOCIETY | Mrs. -J.:°J: White, native of Sid-, life: memberships, will also be in- ney, was re-elected: president. of the | vited.” .- Saanich’: Pioneer. Society at- the an-.| “It was. announced that members } -~nual: meeting: ofthe organization in| of the North,.and South Saanich othe “Log: Cabin’ at.-Saanichton ‘on. Agricultural Society will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wright | JEAN CHRISTIE RE-ELECTED BY . “Sonim from Page 2. Are Entertained | PENINSULA PLAYERS GROUP - To honor. their'-brother and his}. Miss Jean Christie, of All Bay, in and ; “4 |-bride, “Mr.: and Mrs. J. A. Wright'| was chosen to. head Peninsula Play- AROUND TOWN *This. Friday, “Mar. ‘the ‘getior (nee Shirley: La Fortune of Cobble | ers for another year at the annual |. élub members will Ha their social | Hill), Mrs. E. Hutt ‘and Mrs. ‘Neil | meeting on Monday evening in: the evening.” We ‘would like. to..sce.a Atkinson entertained at the home of ! old: Sidney school. : Monday. ‘evening: of ‘this week: [ menbers of ‘the B.C. Fairs. Asocia- c : e's larger’ attendance. There will bea | the latter, at Royal Oak. oe Mrs. Joan Henriksen presented » oc Other: officers-were- elected ‘as- fol- | tion at-dinner in the. Agricultural | show at 8 p.m, “The World Series.” They were ‘assisted by Mrs. -K, | the secretary’s report which showed | f lows: first: vice- ~president, : -G.. Elmor: “Hall: on. ‘Friday, Mar. 19. After the A. social for ‘the 13's and: ‘under will Stanlake, Mrs.- Herbie Lane and a successful year’s: activities. Mem- ”. John second vice-president, “Mrs. |'dinner a business session’ will take | be held on Saturday, Mar. 27, at 7.30. | Mrs. George McGregor. Games and bership: now stands” at 40, it was “Thos, Lidgate; “honorary -secretary- | place in the Log’ Cabin. Another boxing night is planned} television. were enjoyed, and a buf- | learned. ; a treasurer, R.-E.. Nimmo ; ‘honorary The Pioneers’ Log’. Cabin kitchen by the club: The date has not yet | fet supper served. ‘Gardenia cor- Treasurer’s report was subraitted ; auditor, A: Calvert, J.P. | is to. be enlarged and a new shake} joo, settled. sages. were presented to the bride, | by .Maj. L. B. Scardifield: Both or Itlwas decided : to change the fis-.| roof will, be placed. over. the entire |: The chib:hall’ was \eedeeorated on} her mother. and the mother of the | officers announced their intention of - cal year, . which. formerly terminated building. © Saturday night by a group of mem-| T0om. Two ‘tiers of the wedding | resigning from these offices. Maj. ‘at the 31st of December, to the end |- 2.7 bers. cake held a place of honor and were} Scardifield plans to leave for Eng- of F ebruary. The annual general COVE cut by the newlyweds. land in the near future and Mrs. oe : . ; D unior members thoroughly en- Jenri meeting will jeontinie, as sat present, | EEP | jored a social evening on Saturday, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen Stated that she would be i farch. ‘The nee mae meme ‘ 2 _ i i he appointment for canal banguet will be held June 12.| | The Deep Cove Community Club | when Eileen Bowker and Noel Co- J. a bien a ae Carotine j tnother year, 7 » The meeting unanimously adopted ! held its regular card party on Friday, | ward were in charge of the games, | TNC. oo ss . iy . PPP OD ‘Rev. we Buckingham, “accompan- to ied. by. W..S.. Dawson, W. D. Mac- Leod, F. B, Mears and*W. B.-Pal- mer. visited Ganges. on. ‘Monday to. assist. in the: formation of; the. A.O: -T.S.* (amen’s service “iat at. the United Church. “Mrs. Robin. Allen, of. Calgary, ‘is a Sidney visitor with Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. W. Sharp, Fifth St., Mrs. Granville Luten, Admiral Road, received word this week from Los Angeles that her daughter, Mrs. Scott Seaton, had given birth to On ee . tes ‘ ‘ris | Pearson, Mr. Pearson, Miss Marie | Play-reading committee announc- twin boys on Mar. 11, Garry Scott ary life} Mar. 12, at the school. Winners! A larger attendance from the girls ae . ed that a three-act play is planned Gre a resolution to confer, honor ary acre | e| Mar re t high, Mrs. Atkins, low, | had been expected. Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Motherwell, for presentati bot an pe i of im Yok cwaet | and Gregory Stewart. memberships to its senior members | were: whist, high, Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuelson. Mr. and presentation about the end. o MISS JEAN cine ——--- ea eee cee ee . upon their: reaching the age of 80 Mrs. B. Mears ; cribbage ladies’ high Sports ; Mrs. Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. | May. years, gentlemen's high, Wil-| Ou Sunday afternoon at Windsor Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, | _ Officers elected were: Mrs.. John day evening, when the. new three- “The following were reported: elig- | liam Lannon, low, Jessie Stewart; a the soccer team challenged the ible to receive the honor: Mrs. J. | “500” ladies’ high, Mrs. W. Kynas- A.N.A.F. Veterans. Though losing from Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. A.j| Smuth, secretary; Arthur Byford, | ---———___. _ Wesley Brethour, Mrs. Henry Bre- | ton, gentlemen’s high, J. Reiswig, 2-0 the club team played an excellent Pistell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Byers, Mr,| treasurer; Ailsa Rothery, Frank “thour.. Mrs. Hallie Harding, Geo. } low J. C. Erickson. game. — Especially notable. were and Mrs. Bert Essery. Mr. ‘and Mrs, | Aldridge and Donald Smith, com- Michell, Wilfred: Butler, - Robt. Slug- |). RR: Beadle, who has been work- | George Holt. Harold. Jacobsen and E.° W.. Harmston, ‘Mr. and Mrs, | Mittee, J. W. Tibbetts, publicity. _gett, Fred. Sluggett, Alex Lacour- |i ing with the B.C. Power Commission | Bobby Gilbert. . ' all of Cobble ‘Hill, ray, vice-president; Mrs. Donald act play will be read and cast. A PIECE SPRING r, , ‘el eed F Tommy Kaye, Mr. and’Mrs. V. Lo-| Clement May ‘was elected honor- . siere, John. Thomson, Wm. Wain! at Kamloops suffered a broken arm na week or two. the club will. be mas, Mrs. -A. Be Lomas, Mr. and | 2ty ‘president. | =. 7 F E ATERS and.J. J. White. They will be asked li in @aminor accident recently. He has | represented inoa boxing” tournament Mrs. P. A. Lomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. special meeting will be held in / SWE ; to attend an afternoon fea in the | Leg | roturncd ty lis lie oii West Saan- | at Courtens Ay. Lane. and Mr. and Mis. G. Mec- the Sidney Customs Howse on Mon- J = “Cabin ‘sometime ‘in: April to. receive | ich Road and will. remain here until h ; cently to mark the Gregor. ; | : SKIRTS ~ their honors. Miss Madge .Wolfen- | the injury is healed. ter. home recently to mark the} “yr B. A. Wright. Mr. and’ Mrs. : i ’ - — soden, Willard Ireland and: Bruce Me-} Mrs. S. Lord, Laurel Road, in- | eighth - birthday of her. daughter, a & BRENTWOOD l| cake yourself... and J. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs.’ K. Stan- ‘| lake, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoole, Mr. -Kelvie, who ‘already hold honorary: vited a number of young people to Mary. . . oreo Nancy -W fikening has returned to SCHOOL NEWS. don’t bother with the: DRESSES . the Children’s Hospital in Vancou- ‘and Mrs. P. Hoole, Mr. and Mrs. | (By Janet Milligan) quick-mix variety. Both in ladies’ anc “SUNTAN KING SHIRTS AND TROUSERS | ver, where she will have the cast ren | ©: Essery. esery. Mrs. I. Mutric | Division 4, Grade 1, has a pet || Try one of our’ tasty children’s, arriving Poe ‘Sanforized. Mercerized. Vat dyed. Tailored by Days. moved from her leg. ne Gores Wich theta feet, Perry. turtle, It's name is Pokey. I be- cakes—fresh every day. ei | _« Fan. and Grey. _ .” $pr95 - $P995 - : $A95 Among those attending the Na-| Mts. Sears, Dick Mutric, Bert Perry. | tongs ta Lennie Woods. ae oP ep rousers cece y woe . : i” 5 7 Shirts... . ‘ tional ‘Ballet at the Theatre Royal Mr. and Mrs. G. May, Mr. and Mrs. Grades 5 and 6 have nearly finish- : . eo a. | R. Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. At- al their booklets India and Pakis- _ SIDNEY. MEN’S and: BOYS’ WEAR - in Victoria, were Mrs. T. Wilken- | insom Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Steele, ee on anea an ms { | | ing, Mrs. J. Gardner and Mrs. A.! i an. Corner: Beacon and Fifth _ — Phone216—- Sidney, B.C. Beadle. oy Gerdnen anil Mts Mr. and Mrs. T. Michell,,Miss Tenai We are sorry to say that | q FOX’S Ladies’ and Children’s WEAR — Phone 333 —_ Beacon: Avenue -. Sidney SIDNEY BAKERY | PHONE 2 : : Anderson, Misses .Patsy and Gail | 7 r Cc bell MacDonald, Tony D Cov hool held I f , haw, Campbe acDonalc ony | for parents ‘on Wednesday, Mar. 10, Lomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spooner, Peard, Ronnie ‘Tidman, Adolf Esch- Linda ner and Wayne Hannah, of Division “EASTER CARDS _ . oP Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spooner; : Q during the morning. Each room had P Send a7 our . Easter. Cards Early! moe on. ‘ _ and “Lee. Atkinson, Lorraine and.{}> aj! have scarlet fever. ° 20 guests. In the afternoon a num-t Fredericks Essery, Sue. Ann and On Wednesday, March 10, we :10c to:25c : ber of* parents .retuirned to see a ‘ | every day. { i | I Relative cara Se to $1.00 ‘film show provided by the forestry Lynn Lomas; Lloyd, | Evan and; went in to the S. J. Willis: junior , Randy Lomas ‘and Billy Sharpe. . 7 FT SIDNEY, branch. I 4 Metis HE Gl SHOP PE . Be. ) pranch | Don’t bother to make a i high school in Victoria to practise The following Scouts went-on a] has been set for June 25, to be held | OUT Drama Festival play. |ast Satur- day afternoon ‘we practised it at ote hike to Sooke, where they spent the | in. the garden at Harbourside, the Cay week-end: . Robert McLennan,| home of Mr. and Mrs. A; Roddis, school ‘and moved all the desks in | : Manny Johnson, Ken Aylard, Robert | andthe annual garden fete will be {OUT Foom out into the hall, This Saturday we have our dress rehear- | sal at school’ with make-up and |f everything. Then, next Tuesday night, March: 16, we will put on our play at 8-p.m:in S: J. Willis, for’ the | f Greater Victoria. Schools Drama | : Festival. : : ai garden of Roseneath Farm, home of: Misses Gladys and [TO ENTERTAIN |= ‘shone 3, arg |DIGNITARY — - zs = pecially this year the 1 anniver- : sary of .St. Mary’s Church. The quarterly. ‘meeting Ste, cA. special service will be.:held: in | Mary’s Guild“was*-held’ at the, ‘home | the church on ‘Sunday, July , 18, when qj) of Mrs. A: Roddis; Fulford;: ‘recently. ‘Bishop Wragege will preach, and fol- The president, Mrs. D. Dane, was in | lowi ‘ing this”seryice tea ‘will. be serv- ‘the: chair. - aa t ed in. the garden‘ of “Harbourside. 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