PAGE TWO Two Children _Are Christened | “<3. Rev. Roy Melville officiated at a : "double christening: service. in .St, “Andrew's. church’ at ‘three o'clock Son Sunday afternoon. when the.two 28 younger ‘children -of: Mr. and - Mrs, J -N.-Gordon,, of - Lochside’ Drive, received the names of; Bobetta. Gail ‘and Robert, Arthur, ‘.-God-parents of the. chitdéen are Miss’ Molly Badger, of Bowman- “ville, Ont: Roy Aikenhead,’ ‘of .Sas- ‘katoon;: and “Mr. and “Mrs: Bruce Gordon, ‘of Penticton. (¢. oo The. ceremony! was’ followed by Sa luncheon at the. none of. Mr. and noes: Gordon. : IN “WINDSWEPT” Further light was cast this week: on” the. birthplace of John ‘Billings, head of Forest Industrial Relations. | The. prominent. representative. of ‘the lumber industry -employers: of: B.C. is a-native of Sidney. Recently The Review ran a brief story on his con- nection with ‘this’ district. ; “This week Mrs. John’ of John Road, Sidney, received a letter from “her brother, Des: Lopthien. iii Fresrio, Calif. “Mr. Lopthien explains “that Mr. Billings. was: born: in» the house on Third St., now owned by Mrs. W. “During May, Canada imported Par Smart. The ‘home. “Windswept”, “almost 3,000 British cars—highest was ‘built by Mr. Billings’ father, - figure: since’ June, 1951. | says. Mr, Lopthien. ; ‘WE LIKE TO. (SERVE YOU “SIDNEY DRY GOODS MR. and’ MRS. THOMAS cand BETTY “BEACON AVENUE ” SIDNEY, B.C. - "WHEN YOUR RADIO. | || Goes “‘on the Blink’... . {you appreciate Fast and Effic~._ “jent. Repairs. ‘ We are organized to s serve you . a} quickly, to ensure the minimum — : of interrupted radio ‘pleasure. ‘For: Pick-Up. and Delivery. Phone | “THE = SIDNEY MARINA. 2100 HARBOUR ROAD, wea 7 oni ee: 298 ; BILLINGS BORN se enrseraEnUEHTTRTIT ATT, m : SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW IN AND — Teleph Dr. and Mrs. A. Butterfield, of | Greenhill, visitors with Mr. and°Mrs. C. F. Courser at: Rest. Haven ‘hospital. intendent. of: the Seventh- day Ad-. ventist: hospital at Loma: Linda: for many years and/was: a-staff: mem- ber there. when Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Courser trained at Loma Linda. Mr. and Mrs.’ W.- Gordon,: of Vancouver, ‘spent Sunday xt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gor- don, Lochside. Drive, and stendea the double christening of Roberta Gail-and Robert Arthur Gordon. Mrs. Norman A. Hale is con- valescing at her Sidney home fol- lowing. surgical treatment in St. Joseph’s. hospital, Victoria. A-number of young ladies from Sidney.and district left Victoria’ by train on. Monday. to attend Camp Columbia: at: Thetis Island, | In- cluded in:their number were: Sheila ~ WANTED FOR CASH | | House In Sidney | Approximate value $4,000 f i or ; LOT, close in for.building. § : _ Write: : H.P.TUPPER | | 146 Medina. St., Victoria. Grossi | Edgell, Dr. Butterfield. ‘was medical supér- +: one 28 Bosher, “Judie Gordon’ and Cathie Sidney ;~ -and. “Elaine of Saanichton.. Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Hdward and daughters; Ruth .and: Alice, “of Montreal, are “visitors “with ~the former’s sister,” Mrs.. L.. Thornley, and Mr. Thornley, of Downey. Rd. They visited Qualicum Beach last week, : Miss. Shirley Luin, of Los Ange- les, stewardess for American Air- lines, is a suinmer visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lunn, of Deep. Cove. Henry Horth;, of Satellite Road, who .suffered’ burns in a boat fire last. week, is.still ‘confined to Rest Haven hospital. ‘His condition: is good. “Mrs. Bruce Gordon and dauel- ter, Nancy, of Penticton,.B.C.; have returned: home ‘after visiting with Lorna.: Loma Linda, Calif..;were week-end { Kirk, “Gwen Rivers, sof side Drive, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Bert James, - of: Pacifie ‘Union. College of the Sev- enth-day Adventist church at-Napa, Calif. swere visitors last. week at Rest Haven” hospital, where the latter served. as a. staff nurse two years ago. Mr. James will take up uinisterial work’ in San’ Diego on their’ return. to California: Hi. North*Saanich residents -attend- ay ing the annual garden party of His Honor, the © Lieutenant-Governor, and Mrs. Wallace. in Government House. Victoria. included: Mrs. J. Mr. and-Mrs, J.°N. Gordon, Loch-: ot ewes ee TEEN TALK (Contributed) The Teen Town. Council: feels that. it is’ not getting the fullest support from many: members.:, This conclusion was drawn from. ‘the fact ‘that two general - meetings were held, and in- each: case: only: a sinall. minority :of. members ‘at- tended.’ ‘The: council: feels that: at least half-of:the members should be: able to turn. out to a meeting which concerns: T. T’ers interests. Tf the council. cannot: get better support from T.T. members, Teen- Town will have to. close. ‘Up to:now the council “has been carrying on the. full responsibili- ties of keeping Teen-Town. on its feet. The steady decline of inter- est among the members and the bad turnout at the socials, have} discouraged the council members. They feel that their efforts are in vain. ~The. council, “in a desperate at- tempt to keep. Teen-Town function- ing, is éalling another general Town. meeting on Wednesday, July 23, at the St. Andrew’s Parish Hall, at 7.30 pan. We will base our final conclusion: on. the. results of ne meeting. We know that” you. have enjoy ed* our ‘socials in the: past, but: you are losinge: interest ‘in them. We will welcome your: suggestions. to better Teen-Town, Don't let ‘your adult advisors, Jim Etiiott -and Mike Peddle, down! = We -are.no different. from other Teen-agers. so, the council ‘thinks we-can develop our Teen-Town as |, well or even better Teen-Towns. If than © other they can do ‘it, OCCUPIES HOME |ON OAKLAND AVE. Dr..C. H. Hemmings, Drumheller, former Adta.,- medical . practi- tioner, has. moved with Mrs, _Hem-. three. children to ings. and... their. | Sidney where the physician ‘will -be ‘associated ‘in practice with Dr: D.-R. Ross. They'are residing in the-Oak- land Ave. home ‘formerly occupied by Robin. Anderson. ‘Dr. Hemmings, a. native of Cal- Sidney is a ‘small. town, all: Teen- Town. members. did ‘their part, we could make it just as going a ‘concern’as if we had 100 mem- bers rather than a mere 60. Due to preparations for the Sid- ney -Day dance: the column on Teen-Town Attitudes will not ap- jpear this week. The next social will be held on Saturday, July 19, at St. Andrew’s Parish Hall. Let’s have a good turn-out. ? but: if Wednesday, July 16, 1952. gary, is a graduate of the University of Alberta,.and served for some years in’ the Drumheller Medical Clinic. . CLUB ENTERTAINS — DEPARTING MEMBER Honoring .. Mrs. she: ‘belonged, entertained at the residence of Mrs..G. F.:Gilbert Jast. — week. Mrs. German is. leaving shortly: to reside at Rossland, B.C. ; Tea .was pourned by “Mrs. M.. Connor and the guest of honor was presented with a gift-and a_cor- sage. a Other club members attending included: Mrs. F. Stenton, Mrs. N. E. West,. Mrs. A. W. Murphy, Mrs. B. Christian and Mrs. D. E. Breckenridge. In Britain the national beverage was beer until about a century ago, when tea became cheaper. nna ENNE SEE _. FISHING’S GETTING BETTER! Try these Plugs, and you'll catch the big ones! _ Tillicum. - Martin < Sea. King | - “Lucky Louie NETS - RODS ~~ “LINES - -REELS - GAFFS ol. ALL Sport Fishing Tackle. ! : ~ SIDNEY SPORTING coops- — “BOB SHE LTON, Prop. _ “Beacon Avenue, Sidney. Phone. 236 “GEM THEATRE Show Starts 7.45 p.m. Matinees - Sat., 1.30 p.m. SIDNEY jULY 10,°11, 12—THURS,, FRI, SAT. G: °T. German, members of a bridge club to which | — . so can we. oSJIM THORPE—ALL AMERICAN” ; = cuss and” Alisa ei coo ae Let us “show: our appreciation to foe “Bure Lancaster “+ ..Phyllis thazter- ; 4 BROUGHTON: ‘ST. a EMP. 3614 . Mrs. G. Kinnaird © and John. our -leaders “by having a. record’: OP Bo sr (DRAMA) | _ VICTORIA, BC. a Kinaied Squadron . Leader ‘and |. turn-out of members. at this theet- ; JULY 14, 15, 16—MON,, TUES. “WED, a s Mrs. C.-S. Goode; Capt. and Mrs. ing. . We would like to.get more’ “ “WESTWARD THE. “WOMEN” : CONVENIENT. PARKING: FACILITIES e. council members ‘if at-all possible: but’ to. do this” we have to‘have art voters, so it's. up: to youl: “As we have .said before in this column we had. hoped to-have.other’ activities, but as it. is, ‘due ‘to lack of interest in the club, this’ “has been: impos= Hy. W.. Morey: : ‘Mrz.and’Mrs.:G. C. Able. ‘of Van- Joouver. were récent. visitors at the ‘| Sidney. home-of Mr.:and Mrs. G. F. Gilbert. = Mrs: Able isa ‘sister of Mr. Gilbert, ee Ta ; Mrs and“ Mrs.s Al" E. Robert. Taylor - » Denise Darcel » ~ (WESTERN DRAMA) " Photo-Nite Wednesday. Fund wow'z0' ‘Cross have .preturned to. their Lochside home after -a-motor®: ‘trip to:-Lethbridge, Alta... where Mr, Cross has business ‘sible. We. hope . ‘to -have. enough. voters to igetea sports’. comunittee organized at this: meeting,-on?Wed.,. 2 ¢. DouMa, ‘owner —- mats "CORNER: ‘SECOND St. and BEACON AYE. Immediate 24-Hour es “CRANE ‘and TOWING | July 23. The ‘decision: lies Avith | . you. Take an’ interest .:in/. your | Teen- Tow nf "Make! it a success! ‘interests. 2) 0.05 “Mrvand: Mrs.” B. Smiths: Lochside, were. ‘Seattle visitors. ‘this week.” gig es Mrs. : F’ Satellite Pee 5 Drive’ has: returned: a het -home : after. acting: asa’ supervisor: at. Camp, Columbia ‘at “Thetis: Island... eek-end. visitors. With: ‘Mr, and | | ‘; Gilbert, in: Sidney;- “wert “(Cont ued” 01 : S cost: ‘check up. will put: your. car. in tip- top: shape and” ue = yous ‘Of. trouble-free, : : af 4 af * check “is” to” “oourt dangert - (S. Ne MAGEE) ie acta ; SeDrive.up : today! © ie ‘Beacon Avenue pay Opp. ! STICK COLOGNE e ‘U- ‘Drive Cars ‘Available f Concentrates. aa — “TOM: FLINT: ae UA. 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