SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June 7, 1950. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE — ~--—~ | MRS. R. DAVIS TO ‘| ——---~ | the day they were erected almost » : : a aL ° . trip, driving two runs ahead of ee ; a "| 60 years. ago: Honors With North Saanich High Teams , | him. Salt Spring tallied two more| _ BRENTWOOD HEAD P.-T.A ne MORE. ABOUT >: he veins ; othe a : ; oo. |. Mr. Veitch. passed away “four or” Q : : in the ninth to make the. closing | -—— ae ee aaa a : ; Ol D B ARN: ; a Four softball teams from: Ganges ‘ler; J: Milner, R: Lee, B. Brenton,] score 12:to 10 for North Saanich} \n Fo Paacea aia a R. Davis will) aaelicenrtal _ tiv Caton His Fort fcicasi oi - . High celebrated the King’s Birth-;M. Mouat, M. Jackson, J. Snow,| High. © Dr. and. Mrs. Herman Wood,| head the North Saanich Parent-| (continued from Page One.) | 4 2S7n8 ‘Beach: Drive,. on..the “Hermeva,” ; Teachers’ Association. | Vice-presi- stand. for.a-few.more years but Salt Spring Island Softballers Share | field to earn for himself a round |~ day on June 5 by invading North | P. Hanke, L. Goodman, L.’ How-| . Teachers decompanying. the Salt ae his barn: has ‘to. go to’ make: room: .. ‘Saanich ‘High for the annual soft- -were among those attending the| dent is Mrs. A. Aylard; :Mrs.:S.|. Wane : 7 ball tournament, - anor S Saanich—B. ‘Bickford, B. Spring team: were Miss ©. Mouat, opening of: the. season: ceremonies | Beswick is secretary: and “Mrs. 0.) The framing. of the’ old ’barn .is |.for modern science. It was, howe ' Theteams arrived on the. 11! Cowell, G: Pearson, D. Peddie, and J. B. Foubister. In charge of | Of the: Capital -City. Yacht Club | Thomas acts.as treasurer... ....|an indication of. the craftsmanship | ¢Ver, built of such good, quality.” am. ferry and were entertained |B. Fleming, J. King, ‘B. Hanson, North Saanich teams and umpir-| | Maple: Bay last week. . ° | Officers. for’ the year were |'that was common in those days. | material that much of it et again ~ at lunch by the local teams. D. Easton, W. Stockall, B. Baillie.| ing were A. W. ‘Murphy, Mr. oe 8 . elected. at the monthly meeting of | All timbers, some measuring up| be.used for a similar building. ~~ ~The senior girls’. game resulted |°" 1, tha “intermedi reer as g. : pay, kel = we es : _| the association at. North Saanich | to-12 x12 inches by 50 feet;-were | The North ‘Saanich-Sidney® dis- In the intermediate. girls’ fix- | Goulson, R. Blodgett, D. E. Brec Mrs. Bapte Paul (Chief Thun-} pyisn school Monday 4 it anes in a.walk-away for. the North ° ° ; N. ad Mi ay * | high school on Monday, June 5.| hand “hewn, and’ in places one} trict is now. 100. years old’.an “is. ae ture the Salt. Spring Island team | enridge, Miss Jones’ an iss | derbird), Tsartlip Reserve, Brent- |p "p. 1 7 h° Ss Saanich girls, who-were very ef- piled up what could be a basket-|‘T, Miller. ; wood, is able to’ be. out. again ‘Breckenridge, Miss J..Cham-|-has to look. carefully to. be sure | ripe with many items rich in ‘in are fective behind the reliable pitch-|}an score of 40 to 28. The sixth : Lo re i il evere bout with “alu berlain, Mrs. B.. Christian and W.| that. the trimming was not.done|terest.. The writer of these few .- -ing of Eileen Bowker, scoring 22|p5roved to be their’ big inning pn | following a s yd, Colvin. were appointed honor-|.with a-saw.. Ends of - timbers | notes “is. indebted to two native <0: which kept-her in bed for nearly times while the Islanders ‘could Poo! . a’ , oo : ary.“ presidents. Other officers | were joined: together. .with dowls’ North». Saanich - sons, «'Philip .E: Bens cross the plate only twice. woe aoe 2 best ef SAANICHTON © | two weeks): elected. were: social convener, | instead ‘of. spikes. The various | Brethour and William Henry Rob-... © ‘. Lineups fort in the same frame when they Mrs. Sawicki; health convenet,| timbers from the ‘ground up to|erts, who have been gifted’ with” Salt Spring — The Misses : J.} garnered eight runs. Rhodes, J. Nicholson, V. Mouat, D.| teams were: Salt Spring—K. Greenough, D. Beach, P. Cart-| Devine, A. Nicholson, P. Peterson. wright, M. Childerstone, B. For-) pb. Dorval, N. Shove, D! Dadds, sten, M. Twa and K. Wood. B. Childerstone, W. Fanning, P. North Saanich—The Misses A.) Childerstone, A. Butterfield and Pearson, M. Roberts, P. Munro, E.| @ Mouat. North Saanich—S. Eng- Bertelsen, D. Wilson, P. Sparling, lish, N. Shillitto, B: Bradley, D. J. Michell, E. Bowker, Esther Ber- | Reiswick, M. Sheppy, J. McKay, telsen, M. Sheppy, L. Sangster. | mM. Hemstreet, M. Thompson, C. The intermediate boys’ fixture | Pearson, B. Munro, A; Jackson. went .to Salt Spring by a close]. The Senior Boys’ game proved “score of 14 to 12. The Island boys|to be the event of the day with got off to a good start when they |North Saanich eking out a. vic- gathered in nine runs in the first ' tory in the closing innings of the inning. North Saanich tried a game. At the end of the.seventh rally in their part of the seventh’ jt; was 8-4 for the Saanich team. but it was cut short at five runs.| In their half of the eighth, Jack- Roy Lee pitched -for.the visitors] son, Ford and.Forsen staged ‘a while Dave Peddle and Glen Pear- rally that scored four runs to even Se. A : ‘Donnie Greenhalgh, Tomlinson | Miss Chamberlain; entertainment, | nearly the ridge are as sound, and| memories that have kept -inci-.. Brownies and Cubs of Saan-| Road, has just returned’ to school,| Mrs, Christian; publicity, Mrs.| undoubtedly much harder, than| dents fresh in their minds. im ichton combined in a social eve-| following a month’s absence due ‘East; membership, Mrs. Mears; ——— ning at the Orange Hall, on Fri-| to illness. sick convener, Mrs. Morgan, and day, when visitors and parents “eo calendars, Mrs. McLennan, were invited to a demonstration Mrs. M. Thorniey,. Brentwood, of the pack’s test work, ceremon-| was so: severely cut by a dull ies and games. Boy Scout Com-|pread knife that a trip to Rest missioner Freeman King.and Sec- | Haven to have the wound dressed retary Don Hamer joined in the] was the result. program, which .closed .with a a8 camp fire and refreshments serv- Nine-year-old Carl Lowland is ed by the Mothers’ Club. Those] a patient at-Rest Haven -where he in. charge of arrangements were:} underwent an operation on: Mon- Mrs. A. R. Mills, Mrs.'J. Looy and day, morning. | Miss Marilyn Bellamy. The final} a meeting of the two packs will be; R. M. Lee is home on ive roel a picnic at Beaver Lake on July &. | leave from the SS. “Princess ed Iuouise.”) Mr. Lee.awill spend chis Mrs. J. Cranston and: son, Bar- j-Vacation -working on the. bunga-. WEEK-END SPECIALS if Pork and Beans, 2 for 27c Fancy Red Plums, 2 for 28c - Creamed Corn, 2 for......27¢ ‘Fancy Black Cherries,’ 25c Other business of the evening included the receipt of cards and buttons, from the P.-T.A. chair- man, Mrs. W.. Kynaston.. The ; annual flower show was set for the third week. in: September. was also arranged -to hold vaca- |) ‘-—--——-—-— — : : tion reading clubs for children in | a AEP SERIE scceeeeiinieaamiinaerens AIRE EE STREETS grades four, five and six: . i. '* Brats Wino: if The evening closed .with enter- | Assorted Fruit Jellies, 9-02. glass jars....:22...c.e eee 28C PRAIRIE INN STORE. Saanichton — Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckley — Ph. Keat. 54W © “The High Price of Meat leads us : to suggest ne _ FRESH: FISH We carry good. ‘eapplies i in. season. _LES WRIGHT MARKETS SAANICHTON Keating - 40 | 7 Cu. Fe FRIGIDAIRE . ‘$348. 3 _ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. “Sallis _ == EASY. TERMS. eh Trade- Ins on You ‘Old Frig: ee Call, or Phone ‘Us tainments. A quiz contest was held for children from elementary schools.|. Quiz mistress was Mrs. AwWe Murphy. Subjects: were son worked for the home team. - 5: 2 F { Winnipeg, are visitors "I low ‘that he and Mrs. Lee are |'sports, nursery -thymes, books, | # ..fup:the ball game. In the lower} rie, .o innipeg, building: -an: . : ee C . 3 E : ‘ ; F gon the -West Saanich |'things, in -common, and current: . Lineups.. half of the eighth Ray Wilson |the home of Mrs. W. F.. Margar- Road, Brentwood. | ) g : a | events. -.The vontestants were | f . divided into two teams, the’ Hood- | : lums=against the Brainy Brats. i # The ‘latter were the winners by |} 21 points to:18. © iF The Hoodlums were made up if ‘of the following members: Lloyd ; Gardner, Tony Forbes-Leith,: Sy 1- | via... Steele, Murray Christian, Marjorie Moulton, and Joan Bath. The successful Brats included: Joan Kelly, Denis Connor, Mar- garet -Ukas,..Edward King, Anne Forbes- Leith and Kenny Reswiek; : "Salt Spring—J. Wilson, M. “Boug- drove .a long one out to centre son; W Wallace Drive. ek ok. 4 % BE George Whitla, of Brentwood ‘The fortnightly cribbage party | Auto Court, is at home aeran, at the Pioneer Log Cabin. was after. .two ‘weeks at Rest Haven ; held Wednesday evening with the] hospital... - ‘following prize\.-winners: Mrs. H.} — ee ee / ‘ Hemstreet. and R. Godfrey. Floods and fear of floods ‘on ‘the - . - — mainland scem to be ‘having an WEST SAANICH - -||-adverse effect. on tourist ‘travel, operators of ‘auto courts in the SCHOOL NEWS | ‘area believe. * There are ‘fewer " | tourists-:registered atlocal auto: (Contributed) : gourts this weelk. AL eke eed , ; | Auto Court,.Mr.’an rs..F.Cun- For. the ‘past two weeks, now ningham,.of Washington; Mr. and that the weather. has: finally ‘turn M C.’ Stewart, Vict Mr. | ed: warm, we have been ‘having a Mis J. W.'M c ona ith our ‘lunch. out. on” the school | 22d Mrs.: core ner ee grounds. As in other: years, each Mr. and Calite Moore. Jr. ine Los class -has its own particular spot | 58° xe alifornia, Bre te new |and tree under: which they eat | 217 Vals: . ‘along with their teacher... ‘To the me cars ‘passing by -it probably looks |. “Tommy. Dignan. suffered a ‘sev- as if-we are all having ‘a picnic; L. ere relapse, following .a.mild:at- and; as far-the children, are con-} tack of whooping cough,..and:has cerned ° they probably feel. they been * time to. his: home. ‘for. are.tooe-. 5 some ME: “On: ‘Tuesday, our girls” softball team * travelled:to . Cordova * Bay. -|-where © they:. ‘defeated ~. -the®- girls .| there ‘by: 18- 9.° ‘The: “West Saanich ‘liné-up “was aS 4 follows:.::Alma --|"Koppel, = lf; ‘Marlene ‘Carbert, C5 ‘Norma Bickford, ‘p; Arlyne ogan; ss; /Doreén* “Bickford; Obs ‘June |=: Mrs. ‘Claude Slugget and: Mrs, + Benn, rfi:;Patsy Tidman, : eft! “Sani Ro Knott: ‘were: hostesses: at. a\mis-: dra‘ Shaw. 3 3b;-and’ -Charlotte- -Ann |: h OS Potato Growers - Are Warned J. Ww. Scannell, assistant chief; seed potato ‘certification, division of. plant. protection, department of agriculture, Ottawa, warns ’:.all. potato growers (seed and _ table- stock) to instruct their seed - cut- ters ‘'to:..watch. ‘carefully. for “any ‘indications ‘of: bacterial: ring’ rol= - infected: potatoes and to:send any)" ‘| showing stispicious --internal dis=.|: ~ Mrs. “Jee Cy L ‘Edwards,’ Brent coloration just inside. the tubet, to. wood ° ‘Auto. ‘Court; left: this. week | the “nearest.:inspector, or, -to- the | on:a, trip, toHalifax, Nova ‘Scotia, laboratory:..of. plant pathology’: in} Be thes area, for. immediate examina-- fe “the Besi CIN | You Can whe ger a Triple Distilled, eee « Tropical: Botanicals add that’. ~ delightful. bouquet. - oon -. Strength, for'e a good. far or oe cocktail, : ; YOU! CAN BUY NO. BETTER a * . “P ‘dor-displayed by’ the: by she: Government of: British, Co Hi | Bacterial ‘ring: rot. is. fone: f the most ‘serious . potate, ements of: ‘all: coneeined: will: prevent om preading. into many:: : a= ie 7 i 5809 es cf} fe) ‘Callaghan, rts: “Oswald Kockott; acob.. perteleen, ‘1g;: ‘Maurice, eval nks, m Up : ; ef ( : Tuesday night’ at’ Gene : tral F Park gainst:B.C:. ‘Forest Pr ii BDr De ‘Greenhalgh, Dives ev Our: ‘school is:still,-as it: has; been [-2¢) ‘during ‘the.past: month,’ “béing -hit 7:3" scour courLes “M:: Bottey.- Misses Mary ‘Lellan; ¢m We. tged wath whooping cou: and . Margaret. Boley, a = | Rimmer, ey : “Brian aie D. : : 7 Au kinne! »- LYS, ugge rs./John urma on, Ps on enn; Behind. the. flexibility of. this modern, Pee en ene aikers mil RW. Sluggctt, ‘Mrs’ D: W. Smith; | Bill Benn, - r Phil. ‘Benn, 3b he practical. ifrigation 5} ystem ‘is ‘the: fainou ‘STOUT: coupler. Fully a utomatic, thi cou pler makes the: Stout portable alumi- num irrigation system: ‘exceptionally con: énient easy to’ move. from. place to =~ place.’ Save time, "‘motiey and crops: with, ’ this: smart: “method. of irrigation, Come in” } |: : now and. Bet. complete | information, WAEER’ BROS.” : PHONE: - Keating 6): “Bast Saanich Road: AL Keating . Mrs: RE ‘Carrier, ' Mrs." C::’ Douglas, ‘Harold: Yardley. ‘88.5. : Verne: Evans, | fi Mrs. - ‘Ballantyne, Mrs:A; ‘Fergu-; Ate. Bil; - Turner,’ ef.;’ Frank :Kil-:| } : son, Mrs,-M;:Brown, Mrs.-DySlug-: shaw, a Jim Buridge, Spar F “gett, ‘Mrs. “Wi MacDonald, Mrsilie yee os “The number ‘of new: teachers in. Thomipson,. “Mrs: °K. . "Thompson, |: Li Cubbage, had A) the. next five. years will be 66,000, Mrs, “A: Pugh, : “Daphne” ‘Sluggett: ‘planned. to’ take: a: trip: to Oshawa; |} f} Only °7,321° are : ‘being: trai ned ins and ‘Dian Fe Ont. to visit her’ parents, received:| } “a. Message ‘ati the week-end ‘say~’ Canada" this: “year. a ie AAS! : ing that her father was seriously ddents are now, or have been re- | ill, Mrs, Cubbage :left'on Sunday cently, patients at Rest:Haven, the night, ‘Accompanied by her four-| } atest to: go being Mrs. Stan’ ‘Koes. fee 1 “old: twins: ‘and Jacqueline; |: — 7) man.and. young son, Jimmie, Mrs, |! se ge At — if earn while heae In respons { ‘E, King, Beach: Drives: Mr. Dicken~ |" eM alee ment ‘suppiie ae hitete at Con. | son, Beach: -Drive, “and’ James eS rs.Vie Dawson is a patient mn 4 foctionery Rend De lorimier P.O Smethurst,: proprictor of ‘the; Red sing an Onna: ‘after pnders: iy HC . . on®: Friday. f | Box: 152, ~Montreal, Que... 22-4: a. White ; Store. ad Brentwood ‘She “is -progressing © ‘satistactority | moe and hopes to return home shortly, rem ceeennt renee: ‘not get: it—at, least ‘until the: sum-: mer: ‘holidays. Beet : . EARN MONEY. AT: HOME [| spare or full-time money-making. | © Learn to make® candy: at ‘home; ow anmname ceapeeemmeal : “After many ‘years in the Brent- |; wood district, "Mr. and: Mrs, Sam |} Whittaker, of Warding Lane, have |f left to make their home with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Grey, Cedar Hin. Cross Rand, Vietoria, : ; oo 8 ‘ 4 noMycand: Mrs; Gordon’: “Mounco ‘re moving: this: week: from : tha’ Anehorage.to a cottage, on Sea | Drivee. Mv. Mounrice is ‘employed. cy 4 the BC. Electric. hower: house, - Brontwoort: (Bay. | care ; ors ee Cue Rt at Went, “Lodge | thig AE weeks care. ‘froin. widely. senttered: points. Mretind Mrse he Wo Wilke] iP {inkon,-My. and- Mrs tamed Dalal, i: Lot Vietoring? My cnn Mrge die (on Gray, . of Vancouver, avd 4, Misses Gi: Parked: The Gibyon,. af: Vancouver, heading: the lst of ndar Jocal, . My.atid. Mri. Edward. Gif Brown, of; Seattle; Mremd: Mrs. Chink. Ariderson,.: fran Oregon 4 Statocande Dy. and Mra. Stillman, ‘of Tacoma, helng next in’ distance ye ‘From’ California are My, and Mra. - Bernard -Gould.:Los, Angelesy: Mr] § ‘and? Mrae ly We Rogura, ly, Ala] meda, an d Mrei: Philip: Wilson, V} Yrosno,cand’ Mr, and Mrs. Cc. W.. = ‘CEMEN’ T ss 7s ; 7 nes PLYWOODS | | pate Denver, Col,” nl “SAND me : | LUMBER | GRAVEL SASH -GYEROG. re _ SE TINGE ES” As Agente for the A Ne M IR A L- we can. 1 confiden tly recommend this make asthe finest your money can buy. itachi ae “alain and Mra, C, Sluggett, West Saanich Road, had as her’ guests Sylvia Cave, Garol Greenhalgh, Doreen Tiekford, Marilyn Burden, | Joan Lien: Wuniee” Nildrk, Kathleen oe ry 7” ry areas Koekett, Patsy Knott, Tdnda Smith, - E OR RENT: ec ment Mix Ors ci Ds: ty y Aluminum | Extension, ‘Ladder, ‘Kenny Sluraott; Deanni- Porguson,: Anne Inatt-and: Carol, TVhompgon, Louise: Forshorg: and: Linda: Ans “yp arew: wore. AGRON, heenmse of Sil- |B . ‘ y 7 th B BC o LROT RIG. KETTLE 812s BO. Caplan and Mracty W, McKiiy, e RADIAN T Bleed it. ETT LES Wiad, $1049. : ; at Brenta Lodge, iapent several: 1 a ‘ lave this woek cruising, nround, the} peices ge igeac gag ye ofa toa te Gall Islands aboard. the se ER Vv if Nt c ae They report A most enjoyable sail, 8. or U Hn BAA N i c H: paren, with Bood weather. all the way, : 7 rentwood co vee rota at wec ee foul fora: wincn the Senior PE IONE: ‘Keating 90 eA League thin Fall Winners In this | Hole league ‘are. Une for a-trip to} ~naainineneninnnaninern ‘Toranto: _ the: Canadian ‘Cham=, ened kemmaeml Also Admiral Radios, Record Players, Television, Sets. ; “on tenn noe ‘lh Y John “Speedie ~ Erle. Slons BESIDE THE POST “OFFICE, SIDNEY are rani alae dk ie hannah, Aaa shal ab SiN th