“PAGE FOUR | , SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, November 19, 1952. sen |) A Live Wire : lama ; > Mussolini Tried Too est Place | | a “esegatkonson tines) The Review's |] icine se. panic A. junior’ ‘postman. at Ely post | ' their sea, the Russians might recall. l office who recently took “out: for | k R “M delivery a telegram addressed to | | Boo eview Mussolini’s attemmpt.in the- Medi- ~ Home Is | 4 Lady Gai Is Happier There ~ +. |la workman employed on the reno- | “phe Colditz Story,” by P. R. terranean. . - Published at Sidney, Vancouver ‘Island, BC. . a _ AV vation: of Ely Cathedral found that | Reid. M.B.E, M.C. Hodder ‘anid [cho -pol . iad Geaad “= Bivery .Wednesday." 2 6 0 a (By Muriel D. Wilson) selves and their own.affairs..- This ; the workman was at the top of the | | Sto wh ; a. 378° at $3. 75. ; the Po os ‘whose’ land’ was aready 2 By Peninsula: Printing Co. Ltd. ADY-GAI, the little dog, was so | Jezebel. for instance, ‘she would scaffolding in the Lantern. Tower. | 2fOUST0™ a sil esr y, ee ie wh an aid y S. ‘RIVERS, President | ‘and’ Managing Director. © | fig. pleased to be: “home that’ she make a: good model fora door stop. | After all efforts to-attract. the man’s During itie "Second World War. ake vod thei go tow nee id “wemtt of. B.C. “Division; : “Canadian - ‘Weekly’ Newspapers’ . Association. ‘kissed ‘the cat. °.20°° | Shemight* even: look nice on: the attention from the ground had fail- there were many. prisoners “in Ger make, goo eir. eSeae aa re Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, | “Well!” said Jezebel, “why this |cover of a magazine, but asa con-/ed the postman delivered the tele- , who did not find their: way’ to| loits. as prisoners of the “hop less ; he Member, Seen Oe da of oie Pe tae sudddat hurst.of affection? |. yversationalist I’ll. take -the~ china eram | by 17) feet Fe folding and Tay ation cavips, where. “sur- a of. the , truth of their epe sie one a or ni a Dea 66 ” _ wo " Tc'ep y.. 8 : a Think nothing of. it, said Gai, dog on by mantel shelf, a . imbing 0. feet'o ieee ding. ‘vival was unlikely. and torture. ‘and |“ Highly readable, this story lists a‘. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $2.50. per year. by mail in Canada. and. ‘the | “it's just that Iam very glad ‘to- . “British. ‘Empire; $3.00: per year to: foreign countries. : be home.” : “Authorized as: second class: mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. me “Oh,” -said- Jezebel, ey iow 1 | thought | i Display -advertising: rates ‘on: hcl AE —Lyou aro pretty. St ee tne oi texcited-when “Wednesday, ‘November 19, 1952. vo. Lyou_ started: out. ——_———~ | Personally I felt AF FEATHERINTHEIR CAPS S=S, te. tea at being left be PPREHENSION of a group of irresponsible youths who} hind and me in “were responsible for wanton destruction in .Sidney | a delicate condi : ‘and. district on Hallowe’en by members of Sidney detach- | tion, too.” ~ment, R.C.M.P.,-is definitely a feather inthe caps of the) “Ca ts,” said: ‘officers... Last week this column’ deplored the conduct of. Gai, qo ‘not & “these boys. Inthe near future, as the direct result of smart |? 92° them 5 = ; \ death their” daily: ay. nae — gay YY fare The vast - Reflections From the Past! =n; ; wa to prison. camps , So a : , Tes ~ ° © ‘| where: they were -20 YEARS AGO ||» ‘Mrs. ‘J. Wilkinson, East Saanich] treated» accord- CW. Sterling, | of ‘Sidney, was | Road, is spending a vacation at the ing to. the re- awarded a blue ribbon at the Inter- | | home of friends in Wanceuver. quirements 0 f° | national. Livestock Exhibition and . the Geneva cén- Hay and Grain Show ‘in Chicago} — 30 YEARS AGO. yention. These this week for his exhibit of large} Miss M..Rae was the guest of Mr. rules for the yellow field peas. Mr. Sterling, of | and Mrs. Shopland at Retreat Cov e,| Maintenance of. , Ltd. “The Orchard”, is’ the only winner ! last week. prisoners . were . Avreader’ of. this’ column has a ‘selves to travel-’E on Vancouver. Island. | Fletcher North “hag returned to] S*nerally ad- og, G. Richards jcopy in his possession and’ recently. o hered > to in: k £ ter=" ror ere abe ; . _The fortnightly ‘meeting of. the {Deep Cove after-a short. visit to the demonstrated the boo or its inter Police wer fe they: 4 be explaining the situation to the court. ing and besides. . Mrs. Wilson ; ‘Anglic an. Young People’ oo ‘Associz iat United’ States. eae cman ite but the manner. in which | esting. characteristics. ; . & Jeyou are accus-. * ; the. regulations» ‘were adm tered vanton. destruction: of: private ‘property on -Hallowe’en.) tomed to.living out: of doors and tion ces ped on Faiday, eening. at | West * Saanich Women’s Institute varied “according ‘to: the iministered The author: explains in 7 ee North’ ‘Saanich: residents: generally Nabi rejoice ‘in’ the fending for yourself.”.° 1¢ home of Mrs.. George Cochran, |has expressed its thanks to. Rev. M-| ihe comman ding’ officer. and his that .this..is the .second edition of. capture. of. the.‘ ‘gang’. ” he Good Hunting - Sidney. The following officers were; W. Bruce, Mount Newton; Mrs. S\the work. Among other things he ic staff. There was. one ..pri t- E oy 7 -Jelected: honorary ‘president, Rev. T. { Limprieht! Moodyville ; and to Mrs. prison’. Out-| notes that one of the» major criti- OAs a: matter’ ‘of: ‘fact,. The Review is. ~gitite. impressed | That's true,” Jezebel “teplica standing in two respects. The prison | cisms. with which he has been met is) |M. Hughes; president, Bert Ward;]Be Mayell, of Verdi : “I reaily: managed -very well. -Mrs. ; ttram Mayell, of Verdier Ave., for} ,, : with. the job. of policing which. is being done’ in. North 8 5 y. vice-president, Miss “Helen Cochran; their donations to. the Institute ‘hall aur Eth ee mainuained hei _ “ using a preposition to ends ine. -In his answer to the critics he ‘Saanich at present. At the time the R.C.M.P. took over|Neishbor brought, milk’ down, for secretary, Dick Ayres; social con-) fund. Harry Hoosen is visiting. hi : d ne Pender: Ie. | oscaped_ from other camps and had} observed. that he has attempted. to a . .: ~ajme every. few days ‘and the’ hunt- ; from the former B.C. Provincial Police, many citizens were ing was. good. I don’t think there | ¥°"°T Vivian Graham. | father, Evan~Hoosen, at Pender’ Is-| poon recaptured bef king tl wav't fe 4 crore: ma ing their profit by their criticisms, but that bike heat alee ia ode -|'such is the only profit his" first edi- : ee They wondered. ne wh ‘do ot aves that | will be any. mice. around’. Solimar } After’ visiting: Mr. Scott’s’ parents, land, after a lengthy absence. . . To ay ere are very. nen nde. ents..w 0 ono Ss ee this winter,” . Mr. . and “Mrs. W.. E. Scott, off “An exciting. basketball: game in the]. -This-is the story of. that. prison. Our. policing is in £00 ands." “T-saw: several piles - of feathers: Ganges, Mr.-and. Mrs. Douglas -F. Hope Bay Hall last Monday evening] The writer was. incarcerated jn yen broughe fim. at anf: : riticism: today would be air. Laufen prison camp in June of 1940. Victoria, writings were lost with the large number ‘of. ‘the ‘prisoners ~ held at Colditz, with their ultimate | rank “.. or fate, : ee RS Published in 1889, “Eos,.an Epic of. the Dawn”, by. Nicholas Flood Davin, M.P.,was° the: first “purely literary work to be printed and pub- lished in the North-West Territor- jes”. It was published in Regina, N.W. T., by . the Leader Rompany ae ca nn | a ‘There -has never: been a. lot of. crime in this area and. around,” said Gai, “and you know || Scott and daughter have left to visit| resulted in a 27-14. victory for Pots we are confident that there never will be. . But the.type|how. our mistress i feels” about | relatives in: Seattle before returning Washington, The line-ups were as ” His first ti of. policing which the R.C.M.P..is providing here is defin- binds. ei “yecivad “hee” Bek “aind home to San Francisco. . _ | follows: Hope Bay: S. -P. Corbett,| the Fist: ae Of en oa atin “passage ote era ane i is only, itel ate ent: to. crime and: it is: a reciated. ae we | Jezebel arche er” back -and|.° yy t r|B. Phelps, Harold Auch : those ‘which were - outstanding tha pp eae ount ‘Newton’ Parent - Teacher ps aro uchterlonie, | them: into practice. His next act was still hold their appeal. In my humble TC ae noe ee he cade iy: the oie ae 8 Association... held ‘avery. “successful | Arthur Bowerman, Fred Stebbings.| to be caught as an escaped prisoner VILLAGE. ELECTION > 7 . a cba surprise, ‘as soon as an opportune card party. and. “dance.” on Priday. Port, Washington: H. G. Scott, Stan land to -be ‘recalled. He- eos : +1 tinie arrives Iam. going..to. bring evening..Winners ‘at bridge - were as Stigings, George — Grimmer,. ‘Gros- sent to’ Colditz, An international in | Junior downto the house: He'is follows: .Mrs. E.. Livesey, W.Ker-|venor. Logan, “A. Bridge. . Referee | centre, Colditz’ was an officers’ ‘unit. a michty fine ‘kitten: ‘Even’ ou. will Sey. Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. ‘Wright. Win- | was. the Rey, C. Price, and ‘Rev. A As a‘matter. of ‘detail the: author has 7 - ce 1 voting. This week two more s panilenien havea jmit that.” ny ners at 500 were Mrs. H. Young, E.|MacMillan served as. timekeeper. Fone into his story the various i The Churches o8 nt beeau names “*Do you. mean there is: only. ¢ one T. Lawrie, T. Bull and-.F. Michell. Lorne. Thomson, of’ West’ Saanich, | characteristics. of _many of the in- pRecnuRe five kitten?” fae! The ‘proceeds: of the: evening’s. affair| | was the ‘unfortunate loser of a valu-! mates and. ‘their recreations. while i ‘in| pecs ee “Only: one,” said. Jeézeve; “but will: be devoted to the purchase. “ a} able Ayrshire bull last.week. | the hands..of ‘the’ ehemy. 90... “Seventh-day St ‘the three. Der tlenen: ‘who: ‘are preparing. tol tell me about your trip’. = piano. |, =| Mount» Newton: Social. Club held} From: the ‘tale. of the “crew . who _ Adventist Church - ace has. ‘previously served‘on. the. Sidney: village “Lady. Gai got-up, scratched her.| Ee: Robson, of the: ‘crew: of: Ss. ‘its = fortnightly ‘card: party .on “Wed-; built: “a glider - within’ the -walls’ of J Princess ° Kathleen, has -been spend- nesday’ evening: . Winners. ‘in. ‘the’ their. prison, to: the. stories: of: brew- opinion these are. not outstanding.— was - then FGR.- Sublic-spirited.. citizens, however, who are tug. closer to: “the fire, made herself tha ncorporation. was’ the wisest step: that Sid- mGre) ‘comfortable: before: replying. | ing. the: week-end | with) his: parents,| event .at.. the - ‘Tapscott: ‘Hall: were. ingsale“and® ‘distilling spirits in an|}.- ~ saturday, Nov. 22 a taken i nite. 60- odd: ‘Years ‘of existente and. they. are | To tell the truth, I don’t’ really | Mr.. cee Mrs: “ad Robson, “Mayne Miss“ Urstila Starling, Edgar: Buckle,| illicit brewery, the story’ reads imore “Sabbath, ‘School - 2o2e--:9.80 am. : ) i like being. away. from home’... give Island. : 7 = “| J..Osborne, Mr. Bourgeois, L. peat, ‘like a book. of fiction... 2. . |) Preaching. Service © oe a.m. “james “my. own: bed,-my..own: ‘fire and | "hese Greenfield, G. Bickford, and Mr. JHydes.” ns : The E“Beeatest tragedy... was- that of a Be . ‘Every ‘Wednesday’ ote cent He meal e ‘day: and Neh ae Weekly. ‘Prayer: Service € 7.30 pam. who.’ ave t ‘ade, their home on* “Bea-| con: Ave.,-next: to “the: Cottage. Tea. | Rooms: for: a’ number. of: years, :h: / MORE> ‘ABOUT: _PYTHIANS - : “first: half cnded; Gus tallied a, hoth . MP, the “work, of, the, united disputed -goal to -knot the ‘count:-2-2 oan’) Church: eee Spring | Talan cat Ga ‘The secand: frame had. hardly. ed: before a. Cycles: forward: headed: ; delity conte . a centering’ pass: into the’Sidney goal.| ‘The staff sa sisted i in’ “the: Jinitiatory ‘| For. a while it: ‘appeared ’'as if, ‘that | ceremonies and: at’ this: time. Mrs.. E. : ve would: be the: winning: ‘marker: as the, Sapsford: ‘arid: ‘Mrs, B “Bowéott® took. the: garden: fence,:, but: 1. must: say |" J." “Horel, * conn: finesnink ‘at | Victoria, feain controlled ‘play... .:} their. places. on. the. staff \while the [they were ver friend! 7 4 ooo Tide: Turns. 2 A ME-C. Mrs,” Chappuis,’ and: guard, yensone. y were.very, a Ril ford, ‘ Deer kent Paty repairing | “But the tide of battle, ‘as it usually, “Mrs, /D. Robinson, filled their: ap- USty “Augustine's does, ‘turned, Apportunist ‘Norbury’, pointed: ‘offices: Boe Svensong . sageeneed | picked “up a> “ball near. the: ‘Other members: of Victory’ Temple | ee 1 Cycles" ae and ‘drove: it home td who attended the convention’ were: |) “Sidney kept a constant | Mesdames. J.D, Butler, C.D. Dicke=,| |) Brentwood College ||: : pressure | “against the. goal’. ‘and. thy, son 5. Gordon,.G G, Taylor, Ww. Tripp| Victorians were Icky on numerous | ‘and By C. Ward. - ; ..Memorial ‘Chapel: ‘oecasions,. ns - A total | of. 137 members. were: “(Parish Churely: aris v: of Brentw ood With about. eight minutes ‘of play repistered from’ the: six temples: in “Rey, N. AST ‘ ) left in the match (Fl. Larson’ booted ; Distriet No °S, whieh include Lady- men Lowe, BAw LTh,. “mornings and fee ‘man of. the | always gaye me titbit from |.taken. --Hletman were. he; spelling. hee. Mrs:. ag ir the name ‘of | house. fter-his: ae finished: reading | his ows prate was’ passed ‘to: the lady::When rake eee | ‘was passed to another North dogs up there a family Wher ‘they: had perused its olumns, they | A ‘course: I. “only. chad alled:tt to: hain of ever in the: ‘United ibe too ‘Jacquaintance * with them’. through ap “Mout: ea and the re “OF Island, “Atter: went: pare yl: At AEH iy! Vable damage: 7 . Jezebel that is. no place fora dog.” |. Fire ‘destroyed. the 36-Foot asoline | at What: is sit) like..there?- asked | fauneh “Ivy Lym!" at the foot of the} “fleaebely gracefully: stretching her. Roberts Bay” wharf, when: the cook- silver ’-self before: coiling: into: a: more comfortable. position. “Well; Gai replied, “T-only had | av dog's’ eye view of-it ‘but ‘from: “stove was: ‘accidentally overturned: on: JF riday. The: flames were™ fought®-by:| - the: Review: tine tineipata: t teicher. Copeland: and: Wright, shipbuilders, |. and School children. who wave stich ‘ . , of Sidney, bat the boat was burned ; rR A Tine support, to the business men twhat.1.saw Pmoglad | five in the ro tie waterline, O ae Of the. ves: a long drive that bounced off the snuth Temple No, 5, Island ‘emple|} nc Sunday, Nov, 23. “ta. again “ise. your. fond and:womensand all the fraternal country. Tn the: city: there are too! a WY Be . a Pane - ‘post: into the net to give Sidney. a No, 8, Victoria; Maple Temple No.|| Twenty-Fourth, After Trinity | @ “paper: “tocthank-all "those: who. have and: pervice onunetanlions who sup-(nany people and all-of them in a vie wine lone nw _ Seerteneed t 4-3 lead and the wit, Try as. they !20, Dunean; May Temple No. 34,|{ Holy Communion .......10. 30am. |. ps . helped . Us. OU, the library issue, ote the li fr le le tl hurty. Wuatle! Bustle! Tt Kurs on ‘ / va ut ne on Hoare, experiences night Ue Cychots could net pene: Cheumuus; Capitol Cay Temple Frensanyy 7.30 p.m. ’ 1 & ye vali: to thank, you. for o the ladies who nandertook the all the time, You. wouldn't believe a narrow escape, . trate the stiff Sidney defence. No, 35, Victorias and Victory Temple tcreneoemare mccain Virst, canvassing and tayeday collection, | paw people: hurry. Toactually. saw Mrs, FE, Munvo-and two children, roy ATIAT F y Tempte : ror cnarcremne nee mtn rarer ar ‘editarial—ic was areal inspira aid. the: Minicipaliti ies of Saanich, a, Thanks te to call: the at Central, Saanich and Sidney, and to : in sndertal ex jthe: citizens. wha: hy. (he. purehase : Xe. of poppies and. wreaths. and: donas tions contribute tO the. fund, aur One-ef the features of the excit-; No. 36, Sidney, : _ net ally SY Patricia Bay ending j " » fas : 3 | No. 86, Sidney, ° aman in a-car- plug: in, his: electric af Patricia Bay, are spending. severa ing mate. was , sails’ be r Eee sae tet of his. face. ditys. in Victoria ‘G thie “guiests at! g ach was the locals better; On behalf of Victory Temple, BETHEL BAPTIST vices “Don? Stenton,: Jackie Pant Most Excellent Chief -Clvapp So vile: waiting. fora cred. Night to Mrs... MeKenzies ae ehappuis ty) - ne : eT Re : x “Memorlal service.’ on: A riitstigi pind Carson were. partionlarly effec thanked: the: Ladysmith members for _CHURCH | Iheshadn't vis | Day“ was. held= at: Mahon, Hall; Gan. tive sin this” department -as* few: op- | their kindness “atid hospitality; ‘and tp ;BEACON. AVENUE. . dinvenletaste. + lefts. fava. dndicndcat atthe alirine ae are posing forwards: managed: to get hy Lexpressed the hope that all, would’ be, gutter en re AVE RIDGE, He we oe Mar (hore: are we the gemont side viously.’ ar ranied,: wy he: heavy snow then I son,” ; uhove : wl ‘others Sy, “alle to tne Agiin Next year, 39,455 Pre ee: ott SundayeSehooal. ; 5 eee ew es walks and ie ved god miles) whieh > fell throughout. Vriday was tes Gage lle Norey, 1. ier : lamar co Worabin, Service’ 11,00 am. ]F: ~ opp “une ommitt yd alaiviles of thems cAn dog someel heceanse ie AM pe : ae Je . veMing. Service 2 : nny Wiles i ix the canse dfthe change iy program ail Giny alsa starred: THE, REVIEW' S- MONDAY ey {tines hasta walk, blocks: and Mae Iss, al Tind sh: Aree: Ons bitotgrasaec and of that.cementiscmurder-on, your fects ANd amy: alenr that. innit hy work: Pat. dub Ie treat fig is, Absolutely dan gerots oP wasn't allowed’ to}: go Aestep without: having: ne lensh anappad:, on cinyscollan. Ande the ‘nodal, Myo ears: still: hints: ‘Horns liluring, brakes get reechings, und polly ringing, thee eye is: iutint? one bing TONBUY fe Q “Jerubel: vyau’ re. not atoning, Well how do you like tate. That | The service was conducted hy -the | : ; Rev. : re W. wae ere mete ‘Goarwe |: ouch Anderseay and: the feet rabicl | MARKET: LETTER Toys’ and virls" "cn Aitken and “Rev. Mri MeNaughton, SUpptte ty, or Tari Ww ere 1 AS: H.: A. Humber, Ltd) oof if Pras ‘A large attendines of veteran mark “itis mK ed. the: ceramonies * HL. he: eeremon| it fugteed that de was, wall worth. Ww hile Peake Sen hinged by: thes. ametownsl: “Lore performances. Most af orhem! les ‘ VERRY | ‘SE RVICE. Yl Rditory. Review, : Sitges a i “Refer ring. to ‘your. caintiole: “fsland oThe money: far ae Service Review: November Mrs fear. allo» [5,°198), 8 se Ae i il take a world: Tk to. hike: it clear ‘that the’ changes" in “ferry: service men ‘Honedsawere. na rr be “North * | Galiano residents, penne is 1 "Aetually, we of North Gallano, ‘ite tended the: inceting: “but was: such: a cama aninovity ‘Whit: we hud very Hite: voice in: the matter : might mention-that we of North Galiano highly approve of the pro- \ posed extension of the Gull. Tshinds | Merry, oo (1951) ‘eapiti renalec T ie} on of Greaters Victoria: 12,572}: totaly entiniates : for for: 1982, $176, 905) or" ‘cost per “Numerois: fietors freing’ the nian { amilysts today are: resulting: int: ‘tendency, 40: predict higher: prices, ‘aft Conese, Mong other: ings to” the iy feeling that: Republican vi sto a a n, ‘an . WELCOME: renarerant +f Fame 89 Yh _ Setvice: _ o Winnoracatsthe ar | party. stag jit the Pulford: Inattiate Hall on’ Terde | !2etuake the trip to -Vigtorid, to see day were Mrs Re Maxwell, Mrs. C,| the boys, plays Next Sunday. they, Mollet, Asst: and Vernier Dong: a anon a vei nea prosperity. boty aly . . ‘ ‘ i] t ‘ iad : R . ine sit has: of: sae candios cilently,: Sidney” willbe prabally | 4, ‘this. enh. justificd re ayiing f a at) ry A = ‘Lsnorting: a-completes outfits of jers Ietivoets : mai I oo | SOY Se shorts socks and: numbgrs ! tw have heon: Inelsing - ! bOoA contest: that should be-of: inter- ‘avein” fliotiah whe: inflate prosperity: silly ear chas. gone to sleep bal “Sele: Supervision: ‘Jest to local villagers: will be a: BOX ving amhealthy. avonary “xpiral ak 4 iat ye “ 7 ‘ . vo Raha be ' whys. alld cate were peor Scompan Tt was agreed that the school dine ing Day yams benveen the 2s |" Muel tall. in going : | TaN They ‘ire not interested in. triet: shout: pay. its architects: jon | dod the “OM Boys’ Anyhotly: ine the policy “ot , going on regarding: anything | in. the world exeept theme | Jierested | in’ playing for the fatter] UM Belles of the G.O.B, towards the peer ouensn eters ginemencnroncteetseuneam ene wee mnamnine 1 DOT month: far supervision of the rig, St. or Y) gold question, Tt is considered high | (rust this may reach all those kind constrnetion af the new Mount New. | should contact Ry Harris, Sr. or 1 ly probable that an carly upward res feivhile kiowl anid inilaiaen whi’ ton audiforitme:]t-was reported that On Haare yi Vision iW the: price af that commis | Penger ANG ee a ae ; “" il ted ity ~~ he fore. line all finanetal proflema hi connection Table temisand basketball soit its ta indicated, i Bible Bitldy 0... 8.00 p.m. ae LR GRAHAM. ina " el iter - the Ihaeaat, with me with building: the «auditorium had | he. statis inthe near. future, Satie stare raeeeeescptepee _— : " North ‘Gatiano ita SPAS hi o lori er nnatiniiy are Leen oviereonte and the seeretary wis eral ET members have. stated they | ——— Nav, 10, 1982. . ie Seneey coi ee authorized ti entor inte a building] % wet he organize a hoya! Anion 7 NORTH SAANICH © PE TE coon) would never diaweatidied aur aoals phiteaets wth Melintvecande San ialleteant thatowoald. play exhibition N BEOSTAL cHUReH We tilal Si AN Le ch Sch Airomtclente: Rak TOOL: progrers = wns: reporter, inc ifre, | Hemen andl, wight wet Le pens A UREV. WALTER. E. McALIS TER. : : : Ralitur,. Review Norah Sa ongtraetion. Jolie Noone et eg ane | The G reral, Supe intendent--Pentecostal. Ansemblies: pny. van V can ee LE an pea 1982, ° “| Resienation He Mrs, yn ean raat. Camp ‘Nemouries. yes mat Canada. - nidus tye Mu Se hiyuay r ene yy oad “fase ’ eae ln oe 4 ainvee . ‘ . i eovton,” baa Neen: cone {tea of thianks hat we: ‘eel Wwe shouted | OnE AROWE Taland < sehoal swag caceepted and . odd response make: further “comment Here to ex. -MORESABOUT a Teplacemient will ye sought oe Te f BS oe ie ys ‘tens oF he nrea, The | press again: our: very) Sineore’ thanks) “SCHOOLS |. Te awia agree) to” proceed with ANY: BOOK. boo Morning Service isons ied finda o raised will be used too give pand ajipreclation ofthe mupport piven [2° A lack topple the “Brentwood =sehool | previewed Nera. may: be. “obtained nm ae vane Service.*. iment hanistance? to needy. veterans: and to: our very success ful haraa: . “Continued from Tage ne), -efeovered | play. aed catean estimated through tie Boole Department ME BEVERY. TURSDAY—Prayer ‘and. Bible, Stud : dependents in thig districts. Saturday, Nowe T§y0o Joost if $278 andthe walk: from Wal ’ ‘PHONE: | oar RIDAY—Y owns “People... y ehalt of the® ‘ommnlttee SPP OTe fa dinposaible! tea: thank everyone Piekdnay Wowiiw ‘ngireed! that: the: hard fae! Det ee ti: thie faite ‘sthon! nen | EATON’ s— rmiplee nat R KV a rgineere: appreciation: tot bye: personal: thanks therefore, we mecemnnren to: the: (O83, hoard thesi Une) cust ty fe BIRO 9 oo ee ee ne rial: Toone eh G, We Ap ¥ VERY SUNDAY ali he” “The Lords: ‘Supper: dy 15 an, Sunday: Sohool and: vo Bibto. Olnss: : bee ~ 10, 15 am, Goxel Bervica. wae wary BO DMs . EVERY WE DNESDAY cuuguir tion ‘af. these two classes, p sented | to: thie ( Central: Si cil. ain the next. step will be i this refer enduny An i will! receives the” same ‘euppart. “given |: NS with the pet 1 hi tea ever nye 2 gaenntinedoiase SINCERE: en KS citys School: ‘and: nie Chast ae “1.00 nam.” 7,80 pam ‘ detained Oe OE