a a a LL la a Ua a al el nacelle Sil ed, AA Ms eM ul He Cam betes gente ae Se Ste cea ene ; PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, July 21, 1954. ——— emer : ; ; on voeeeemers 6 Mrs. J. D. Butler, Fourth St, is aj m------— aetna DEEP COVE New Frontage At woot , tik ’ op Continued from Page 2. patient in, Royal Jubilee Hospital, OMMUNITY aaa Sidney Garage ; In and Victoria. a con “Mrs. R.W. Hicks, Vancouver, was New front-apron has .been laid. at! AROUND TOWN. paws. Gwen :Gordon, . Lochside en SO ae aea ae -— rag age ; rive. is holidaying with. friends in OMMENTS . = a guest of:her-son-in-law ‘and dauigh- | the Sidney: Super Service Station at! - oon pee | Medicine Hat, Alta. . oe tes ‘Mr. and” Mrs,” Wm. Lannon, | Patricia Bay Highway ‘and Be: icon f ‘Miss Shirley ‘Wigei iC |. -Miss Norma. Nunn, Bazan. Bay A tennis tournament for all cle Birch Road. On her return to Van! aye The -area around. the pumps i 7 i jay me , ear o home ot Road, bride-elect of this month, was |-members will be held on Sunday, .couver’ she “was accompanied. by her has been cemented and the remaining : iM one ioral visi ee and Mrs. “a pleasantly . surprised. on Thursday ‘July 25, at North: Saanich high’ - three, grandchildren, Roy, Linnet| section of the front has’ been com- Ge. lon. Fifth St. mets: > Vovening, - July 13, ‘when -Sunday schoul courts at 7.30. AIL those ines and ‘Pat Lannon. ; -pleted With black top. 1: ee aren school classmates gatlered at the terested. are. asked: to: attend. “The... me Miss Gerry’ Ross, Dawson Creek; : Operator. of, ‘the | station ‘is. 3. Clair i Miss “Rowena 3 MeCormick, Fifth home of Mr. and-Mrs. Jas. Easton, renee loulles mine ” Migs. Pliyllis':..Nicolson,... Victoria, Downey.’ ae | St, left by T.C.A. recently to spend Fifth St, where a miscellancous | tOHTMAMENt fs open fo eee? Ue were. week-end ‘guests of Miss ‘Mad- : ee several ee with relatives in. Car- shower was held in her honor, On| ¢d doubles and singles. . -elyn ‘Watts, Downey. Road. Le eae nH bs ue, Ma : : the ‘arrival of “Miss’) Nunn ’and’. her.|}—— — — a ne Mrs. R. Hartshorne is a patient j:|QRDER FOR SECOND sel Guests. at ane “home of Mr. and mother, Mrs. A. .Nunn, each were k. M. Adamson; oMr. -and Mrs ‘fe. St. “Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria. °°. | nN rder forthe second subma- | ‘Mrs.. A. (O. Berry, Fourth. St.,: are | presented: with a corsage. ~The many-|, Crossley, Mr. and Mrs. Jo “ orge, ""Mrv-and.Mrs,- Wm. Kynaston and [ Reis! over oi prereon . itiehe 4 the . former’s . grandchildren, Miss) useful gifts were presented in a dec- Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Olle: Mr. and » Linda, . Fatlow Road, ‘have returned Aare came Ca ae ase rigs tlantic'| Joyce Cryderman, Bissett, .Man., and orated. umbrella. Contests were. en- | Mrs. G. Webster, Mr, and Mrs. J, “froma trip *-to’ Calgary. and ‘other 1 lephorie lect hae been awarded |:LAC. Ray Cryderman. of Sea Island. joyeéd and refreshments: served. Gordon, | Maj. ane Mrs ove: x Or- - points” east. to a British le to be a betwee Miss Cryderman is accompanied by Recent guests at the home of Mr. chard, Mr. a ts. F. ©. Nc rads. Mrs: I’, Lines, Sr.,.is a patient in ‘Oban (Scotland) and. Newfound- iss Marilyn Anderson, of Bissett. | ig yes. fF. Beasley, “Atlaste”, First \ — . oe ‘J < 7 - 2 Rest Haven Hospital, land, ‘the ‘value’ of thé contract is ¢s~: 7 arishi Todas the his. | oh Were Mrs. W. Staples, of Win- irs. A. ‘a Sipe, ME vers ; ve _ Mrs. Bartlett, Kisby,- Sask.” is a ti ak | at $2 million The first cable inehy a, Pariehiones. Today the MS) nipew: Mrs. A. Adams of Whalley, | @%¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndrew o “guest. of her sister, Mrs. Redwood a be a ta Wy 1955 tory of this section of the. church's} 3.00: Mr. and Mrs. [’, Slingsby and | St V i. Man.. who are celebrating ‘and her nephew, J. Redwood, West | Wil DE PRE Cown in tes. life is notable for the fact that the | Miss Gale Gow. of Victoria. their 25th wedding anniversary Tne “Saanich Road. | ay Cave's house. on -Wains Cross Road. : first half of the cemetery is now Barbeene at the home of Mr. and week. a ~ Recént guests: of Mr. and Mrs. R. - filled, The second half is coming | Mrs. Es. Viekerman, Ardmore, on . M, Tuite. were Mr. and Mrs, S, Hart, | Miss. Barbara Starck, West Saan-| Haitian laborers grapple with a huge log at. the government Jumber Of the total rainfall on this. con- h Road, has. been into use at the present tine. Saturday. evening entertained — 20 ch Road, hz > ; of Vancouver. . visiting in mill which was set up with the help of United Nations ‘technical Mi 1.-Mrs. Lock £ Cer t Seattle assistance, An expert from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organiza The history of the community's | guests, The evening featured. square aaa a one hate ee gach rr rs. Loc (3) entrai-| > : . . ” pelos Ge S etory ¢ . develo aneing able ‘nnis oo: ay” c ws to the sea ar Xt ei " Apatte: have ‘heen’ “guests of Mr. and Mr..and. Mrs. L Stalth, of Port tion (FAO) has been at work in the.Caribbean island republic since | Churches is. the story of the develop- cen 1", ‘it a eee aie nell sinks into the soil to be used by u “Mrs. -H. Ridge. Wains ‘Cross Road, |:Alberni, were week-end guests of 1951, at the government’s request, helping. to. reorganize the Forest ment of this territory from the time / games. Treen Ape taap age [oe 7 : ‘ . . rf a 4 . . a) : Service. The object of the forest policy which U.N. aid is helping to | | Of. its first settlement, The early Mr, "and. Mrs. carry out is to cheek: soil erosion and assure ‘Supplies: of timber. settlers, the early: families and. the ae Te betta eo hh or later arrivals all sought to continue the spiritual ‘life they-had known in ; ee cede ; Mrs. E. HE Gardner, vegetation. ; “cand. are. at. present _ residing in Mrs. }- Mrs. Mrs. Bowes, Clayton Road. ae ! BLACK. CURRANTS. o | { | | | ) . et . e SEB ee oe FRESH PICKED'— = 7 Ve } fe ee ee te neue, ~ Jits history.” “The. oak . font was the] other places. Tt was their-work and | MORE ABOUT ! gift ofthe late James: Monk, origin | contributions that brought the: im- ; ST. MARY S: Lal ‘school teacher at. Beaver Point.| pressive ‘Christian churches to. the The pews formerly - graced: the | district many years aga. : WATSON Ss NURSERY “(Continued From Page One) ‘| Cathedral chapel in. Victoria. Cecil.| = — . SIDNEY "147M. m_ ~— r : : PATRICIA, ‘BAY’ HIGHWAY: me ~~ Abbott, for-many years a lay reader at St. Mary’ $, donated the bell, pul- pit and organ.) WINDSOR OAK 1H The front of the church is graced | i by a Windsor oak, which was-plant- = ney to minister to the spiritual needs of his: communion. across: the Satel- ‘lite Channel. “When the Rev. at Fulford the lumber for the church “PANTS. ee, in worsted flannels, gabs, and fancys. Priced LOM... ci... lee cee ce ceeeceeeeteeeeeee BB.95 to $22.50 © A few. Sport Shirts to clear. at. ae weseeees “Leeeeeeedes $3.95 Mr. Wilson ar rived Still Continues! Easter Monday of that year a work _ SIDNEY MEN’S and. BOYS’ WEAR Corner’ Beacon and. Fifth ~— Phone 216 — _Sidney, ‘B.C. t f was already lying on the beach. On | hee was organized.and 16 men with { 1 five teams attended. The load Sf ina- ed at the time of the coronation of King George VI. It came from Windsor through the ‘offices of the DRESSES - BROKEN LINES OF SWEATERS South Salt Spring. Island Womens Institute.’ : | terial was on_the ‘site by four o’clock : 1 SHORTY COATS, ETC. | the same afternoon.’ Much. of the de-: Among the derey who have serv- Hi oy . . S tails concerning the ; project are: re-) ed the parishioners’ of. "St. Mary's | @ | STILL A FEW GOOD > | corded dn the minister's. diary, ‘which have been:Rev.:J. S.A. Bastin, 1910] ff . w15e = 37¢ 4 | is now .in- the’ postessian of. his son, | to 1917. Mr. Bastin. was also popu- ; MANY “B ABYWEAR ~“ NOTIONS. § ‘Norman. | ; ue : lar as rector.of South Saanich when lf 25% OF “LINES - _ CHESTERFIELD SUITES SIDNEY, q: © Assisting . the carpenter were be he left the Island. Rev. ‘G. Aitken if a “B.C. number of volunteers of the: parish, | arrived in 1917 and served until 1922.1 E ; ‘constructed. the new! He was followed by Rev. A. W. Col- © LEF TI. DON’ T MISS: THIS" &4 who speedily ° a), church. ‘On June.3, Bishop: Perrin tarrived. to’ consecrate ‘the. new edi-. fice.’ Complete. with seating.’ chancel’ fittings: ‘and -an organ, the’ total’ cost | of ‘St. Mary's was: $705. © Pech 1 SPECIAL SERVICE. «. ; j.2 On: Sunday: a ‘special , service. was A. conducted: to: ‘mark: the 60th: anniver-. “OL: ithe « opening of the church, lins, 1922:26.- In .1927 ‘Rev.. J. W. Flinton took over the duties. and re- ! mained until: 1931. :Rev..C. H. Pop- ham, who was''on the ‘Island from’ 1932 until: 1941. preceded: the. present | incumhent,; Ven. Archdeacon GS? He Holmes..." . During the 60° years of the church the cemetery attached to the. building ;|has taken to rést the remains‘. 0 . Come in and’ see the Bargains! °F OX’S - Ladies’ cand: Chines s5 OPPORTUNITY to ho had subscribed and labor those | a: who, “hroueit. the. if 10. maintain the's te RODERICK HAIG-BROW? 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