Wednesday, December 2, 1953. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ee t OR OSD Sees ser CHORAL GROUP the cantata, “Star of Wonder.” For , REC N CANADA | IWEL the duet, Mr. Edwards was at the F i petain. wor ielg Targest, exporter | L RECEIVED piano, and the violin part. was taken orme: shoes, sent to Canada inthe first ; : by Grace: Beswick, who al red ning months of 1953 more shoes than | IN VICTORIA ‘Atloration,” by Flic Hog eee “Adoration,” by Felix Borowski, and in the whole of 1952, More than | A large and appreciative audience as an encore, “Moto Perpetuo,” b it fr nn 965,000 pairs worth $2,470,000 went gathered in St. Mark's nurish Rall | Carl Bolin, t oo ¥ ul i o iu o PAGE NINE for the enrichment of cultural and pening Of Mount Newton . (Bae wv otalings Be Directed. DB: day evening, Dee. 8: «The public i is i y welcome. a ‘to Canada up to the end of Sentai. Victorias on Thursday, Noy. 26, Carnival “| / The’ spacious and beduitifed Motint phas been deferred until the next® reg: While the students are proud and| cher. Last year’s figures were 910,800 : v7 ar a Sidney -Nor th Saati Mrs. F, D. Till LRAM. GR. Newton high school gym- -auditorium | War meeting. enthtisiastic. about the m: iny fine fea- pairs, worth $2,290,000. By the end usical Society in concert, under the s M. ‘ > el 7 , Nef 1 ‘tle “red will be formally opened. for public ‘ Impressive tures of the structure the demand for THE , of 1953, it is expected that 1,286,700 inspiring direction of Erie V, Ea | who Nery: ae. BOS ood inspection ‘Tuesday evening, Dec. 8,.| ‘Those who have had. an Oppor= jo . RE 5 pairs worth $3,275,000 will have been | W@™ds: LRSM. ALR.C-T., and ac- pianist, held her audience enchantec at 8 p.m. tunity to see the new building have |M/TOrs in both washrooms will sold, setting an all-time record. companied by Mrs. D. A. F ilby, Biot |e al a eet vii facet of Saanich School Board, Mount | been impressed by its size and beauty, doubtless appear on an carly agenda 9 ee __ CM. papi lons. a ters an sere a Newton. PTA. -and the staff and | There is ample playing space for bas- | Of the Student’s Council. There are 1) YEARS’ Most Canadian families spend | The lovely soprano voice of Peggy p. ln urned to” play le sean by students of ihe school are co-oper- | ketball and volley ball and there are {other items, too, which will require more on cigarettes annually than | Waltun Packard was heard to ade! P#!mgren. ating in a special program for the three badminton courts. There is also | COMsideration at an carly date. they do on health services, Ivantage in two groups of solos, ! The choir sang a demanding va- historic occasion. The minister of | @ very large stage. Back stage in the} The new gym has been the dream EXPERIENCE — | among them the ever popular “Tis | riety of numbers, and throughout the education, the inspectur of schools | tight hand corner is a dressing room| of staff and students for many years. 1 } Pulp is the name for wood fibre. | Morning.” by Oley Speaks. entire program received splendid sup- ’ . Frank J. Martin sang twice on the ; Port from their accompanist, Mrs. | Program with that particular quality | Filhy. The obvious enjoyment of the of tenor voice given only to Welsh. | music which the choir members dis- ;men. His second number “Cymric | played, was refleeted in the audience. Lan” by Owain Alan, was sung in | The soloist received sympathetic 'Welsh. Both these fine guest artists faccompaniment from Mr. Ldwards. were recalled for encores. ich School Board are expected to [#g¢ of a piano, projector, and other | should insure for young and old in participate. An orchestra has prom- | Special equipment. To the left and{ the whole Coliitinity opportunities ised to be in-attendance. At the con- | front stage is a room for storing sym clusion of the formal program light | ¢duipment. Beneath the stage is a refreshinents will be served. BEHIND THE MAPLE FLOOR at the Mount Newton. High School. Vi for District 63, members of the Saan- | which can be used also for the stor-| Their provision is gratifying and storage space for chairs and other items, All persons interested in the school are cordially invited. There is neo innovations in the construction are The violin and piano duet, “Noc-{ Men's Committee of St. Mark's _ admission but the B.-A. is inviting the laminated beams which support turne-Intermezzo," composed by Mr. + Church, and was in aid of the church +a donation of a serviceable cup and} the roof. These are about 30 inches Edwards, received an ovation. as did} fund. saucer for its kitchen equipment from | in depth and in natural finish. The his choral Works, “Song of Remem. | After the program the Musical cach family represented. These are to | floor is of polished maple and is branee™ and “Glory to God." from Society members and guest artists, be deposited in facilities provided at} Mrked with black lines for basket- rr ee ; Were served refreshments by the; the main entrance of the hall. The hall, “red lines for volley ball and More than three-quarters of a mil. ! committee.—G. B. | asual routine husiness of the BT A, | White lines for badininton. Basket- lion pounds of fresh and frozen eggs ae fT hoops and “baekboards can be and “KE powder, worth $325,000, go | FULFORD ¢ CARD PAR PARTY. PROVES swung upwards if desired. The whole | into the candy made each year in} interior is finished in pleasing colors. Canada. While the candy maker’ +: HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL FRIDAY Sesides r . aateies Besides an office and well-appointed ingredients are tax-free foods, candy | The annual 500" card party, spon-; won by Mrs, E. Patehett. and Mrs. | washroums the gyi has a_ kitchen is taxed 25 per cent—15 per cent ex- | sored by the Catholic Women's] A. Stevens, for lucky numbers in| Wit) liberal counter and cupboard | cise and 10 per cent sales tax, League, was held in the Pulford candy bags, which were sold by the | space, het and cold water, wiring for Community Hall on Now. 27. It san clectric range and a refrigerator. | . children of the parish. | proved to be ai highly successful ; - . A limited number of lockers have jevent, with the sum of $160. being The first door prize, an electric i jeen provided in the change rooms. ! realized. toaster, -was won by Mrs. I. Pat- The gym and stage lighting are ’ L chett. Other door prizes were won ; both excellent. While the stage is {f by M rs. Ivy Clarke, Mrs. M. Dorval, | | not equipped with permanent foot- | - are ws coe wg ott | lights, temporary ones ‘can ‘be in- Mrs. A. LL. Marcotte AAW, | ‘ . Owing to the absence of the presi- | Chester Kaye, Mrs, W. Loxton, Dar. | eed whey ene ; Almost 1 he ¥ dent, Mrs. A. E. Marcotte, who is lene Akerman, ,Heather Fraser, Mrs. deamacie “i shiv ities. —_— fin hospital, Mrs. E. Brenton, first | Geo orge Laundry, Mrs. Leon. King, a eh “— ti beer president, presented the prizes} Jack Fraser, Mrs. A. Stevens Mrs, | Heatin R eating SZ _ a ’ g is provided by the central to the following winners in “500”. B. 1. La Fleur, M. Dorval, Mrs. E, heating plant of the main school First. prizes: Mrs. FE. Patchett,: E. Brenton, R. Patterson. _ . ‘ : Patchett, Mrs. F. Westcott, W.| ‘The general convener was Mrs. E. BRITISH AIRCRAFT Westcott. ‘Second prizes: Mrs.’ Don | p renton, who also was in charge of | EXPORTS UP Fraser, Don Fraser, Mrs. A. Stev- supper and she was assisted by Mrs The British aircraft industry’ 8 @xX- ‘ens, H. Ruckle. Consolations : Mrs.) M. McTighe, Mrs. H. Doucet and | ports this year have already. passed j W. -Jameski, W. Jameski, Mrs. J.1 Mrs. M. Gyves. Serviteurs were. last year’s figures with three months Nelson, J; Nelson. Tombola prizes: members: of the Catholic Youth Or-.|to go: Aviation exports’ have’ now 1, Mrs. Geo. Fyvie (turkey) 5.2, L. ganization. The supper. tables were } reached an. annual. $180 million, five ‘Dales (hamper of groceries) ; 3, H. attractively decorated with. chrysan- | times: the.igure for, 1946, and double | Carlin (set of pyrex bowls) ; 3 4, Luke es ae z themums and greenery. : I that-of 1950. Harrison (cake plate); 5, Roberta: ca ..)| Akerman : (lace.table: cloth) ; 6, Mrs... 3 ‘Let the “| Scot Clarke (cup. and. saucer). Canadian: Pacific 3 - Boxes of Rochons’ chocolates, were | engineer do: ‘your © The concert was sponsored by the LOCAL and | LONG DISTANCE = ne err —. mee a --—~- 7 LIFT VAN SERVICE WE MOVE ANY. THING ANYWHERE! Across the street—or across the country—we move any- HARDWOOD thing Safely and Quickly. : _SERVICELTD. : | | eso rman o “G7314 wal |. PHONE: Oak, ‘Birch: and. Maple’ Floors Sidney 135° Keating oR Installed. All Sizes.. ee There were 21] -tables and 3B. ‘La leur acted as master of -cere- monies. IT WAS. OUR PLEASURE - to supply the BUILDER'S | : i | | | | | | | : | | | ““eap’ of” unwanted | air: face, armsy: chest “or legs; 3°Modern lectrolysis and “shortwave process,: in “the. £ hands of .Rree trained tech- | nicians dissolves and dées= * “troys the actual hair root ‘| _ without damage * to~ sur- | rounding: tissue, | ENDORSED BY THE ‘MEDICAL. .FACULTY Dry Maurice J. Costello ind V-CBS ‘radio: address® said: | : 'Sunerflaans: hairs Gin he: ‘removed: permanently “and © ~ safely ‘only. ‘hy destroying ©] the hair -roots, ~ This -is en complished. by ccleetralysis which. causes chemical de- _ composition of othe - hair 2 roots — by means of the malvanic. cnrrent.” Por treatment, consultation, or liter rature, telephone; BEACON 0614 VICTORIA ELECTROLYSIS » CENTRE Office: 401 CAMPBELL BLDG, _ Cor. Fort and Douglas Peehnicl ans; Perey Ce Richards “Mar lyn Richards All Interior ¢ ‘and Exterior Painting: and Decorating at the new Mount. Newton: High School 7 Auditorium and Gymnasium by. pe RESIDE INTIAL and | COMMERCIAL PAINTERS. ce $18 | HAMPSHIRE RD. RO A Bod “EMPIRE 213” 7 For full information consult your local agent. “and ' Gyntinnali We share ; “ » parents and: pupils who will ‘gain amenable phew Bd from: this new: addition. We also’ extend | our thanks. to’ an - the mémbers of: the School Board, School District No, 63. “for their: help i in this project. -and there's another. CALVERT 2 ir co — rm GASOUVOL SHO we aa 5S aed Newton beak Skane 7 Gymnasium and Auditorium HO Caacing 9k CALVE! RT HOUSE Phone B Suu Canadi “ane Wh Cihhy: RIGHT THROUGH — - it calvert DISTHLLERS LIMITED, saneteetun, Onn YARIS To VaWw NS ADVENTISEMENT (¢ NOT TUISHED OR DIPLAYED BY THE UQUOR CONTROL BOARD Je AES sce TA A OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF AKITISH COLUMBIA a