. PAGE. TEN. SALT SPRING HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS _ VISIT NORTH SAANICH STUDENTS -Three ‘senior high school teams; D; Moore, D. Gray, | Ey. Bushey; R ss : from. Salt. “Spring «invaded: North |-wilson; D. Brown, Wm. Stockall; L. . >? Saanich ‘on: Saturday for “fastball | Campbell. s and. soccer” games with North Saan- Salt Spring Sennic™ were accom- . “ich high. school teams. : ; panied by. staff: members. J.B. Fou-: In the fastball, games played ‘in bister, A, Hardwick and Miss - O. ~. the morning Salt. Spring took’ the | Mouat. Paw) boys’: fixture: by a: 17-10. score oa I “the girls played’ to:a ‘10-all: draw.- E: Brecken-| ridge. and N. BE. West.: :.” Fifty-six enjoyed lunch at noon arranged “by “North Saanich high school a Working with Mrs.- R. Dymond." : ‘sure of attention among the young- | sters of their: home: area. ‘That. was_ in. Bedfordshire, Eng- land, and ‘the time was..80 years ago. twins: celebrated their 80th birthday together. And they: were accom- sister, watchful eye on the youngsters. as | CHURCH LADIES | they always had done in the past. PLAN FALL WORK The ‘monthly meeting of the South: Beacon. Circle of St. Paul's W.A. met: at. the home of. Mrs. H. Huddleston, Beacon Ave., on Thurs- day, Sept: 20..Miss Bessie, Jackson ;. Was, co-hostess. Plans. for’ the fall work was disclosed. drona: Drive, and: his twin. brother, the Rey. Hubert, resides at. Ardmore, with. his sister, Mrs, K. - Bradley- Dyne. Still active.and alert the. br others have not ‘been distantly: parted for their. 80. years. to Canada in: 1892, he was. follow ed 10 Jae later. by Hubert.” : ‘Follow ed Brother . Their br’ other. the late ‘Charles 4) Payne, . had arrived. ‘at’. Saturna Island in 1887... Charles: ‘had Seen in ; re BLUE : JOHN POTTERY. ge I . Pee wa} . Flower Vases, all’ ‘sizes,: from... Diced alacabialateedneee oe to: $6.00 : Staffordshire White, Hand- Painted Spray vases, “$1. 50 to $4.00. >» SIDNEY, : BC. Pe been’ fed by his naval experiences.’ ‘his sailboat he: was heading up the B. C.. ‘coast. “An: ill-wind was kind so him, He pulled into the lee.of Sa- .turna Island. when'-a storm: struck. ee ° ‘Aquascutum—A general. utility "Topcoat for rain or shine, $55. 00. Our: ‘New Fall Samples : have: varrived for: ‘Made-to-Measure Tae ; land they had found ‘and they were impressed. ‘That. was ‘the* end ‘of. their® ‘voyage and: _they eevted con, Saturna. ° ‘Thus’ “when. “Harold © ‘arrived. th California, ‘five: “years later, ‘his. first instinct’ upon finding: California not to, “his suing was. to brother. : ones a “BY: FAR ‘THE MOST. SUCCESSFULSALE we have ever put.on. tS But,-of: course, we: chave never: had: the array of Genuine Bargains. : ee, oy ; " Strange Directions. “His” instr uctions. “Do: not™ “ask: for. ‘Saturna, oe ‘warned ‘Ask for: ‘Salt: Spring - ; he ore oe “there, He later: married ‘another: ‘prominent: ‘stands ‘family. | “Moodies’ part-wool, underwear. Die Stee FOWL RABBITS “Inthe: shney cola Biorage’: Like: all twins, they. were. the. cyno-. Harold lives at. Deep Cove; on Ma-. -When Harold. came’ ; Neither was breaking: a new trail: the navy and his- wanderlust had. || During the time. he and: his com- panions sheltered they, examined the’ were * "positive. ; ‘Ruth Kathleen ‘Maude,’ ‘daughter’ of Octogenarian Twins CELEBRATE. BIRTHDAY TOGETHER Hubert and’ ‘Harold. Payne _ are | His wife died’ shortly -before ‘the an twins. From their earliest: days they | First World) War and. he: ‘married definite proof that it ts'in the “fg | On : Saturday, Sept. .22, the}. and’ in! 1925 :he. moved: to. .Oak’ Bay, panied by. their’. elder: brother and }°the. end ‘of that. period he moved - who “were ‘there to keep.aj-northwards again ‘and. settled: :on “1 companied ‘by. When -he sailed from Victoria. in’ meet his'} ; brother: Charles; “no: one in, ‘Victoria ; : Saturna ‘ind’ WAS. the first}, : dNenenen Is not published or dist Board d or by the Goverment UA) 1 Teseesrsee reaneeseeeenennss “Choiea: young fy yer Co Mea hte sd asete wevenbeewanevedouce eesdeivanuee even: * ASSORTED : COLD: MEATS; ‘SALAD ; MEAT, FE oa ~ PHONE: Sidney: 103 - “With his’ sister; “United Fishermen and Allied Work- -occurrence in the family ‘affairs. |-years,” a ‘at: Oliver’: B.C... prior. to® moving | i to: Sidney Seven: years: ago, s Pipas > Thelate: “My. “Foster: is: ‘survived By. his. Widow, Sy) three | =U SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW [Nore Saanich In Fig Belt North Saanich ‘may not He. in the “banana ‘belt”. but The ‘Review. has belt”... again in 1916. “Les: Ricketts; 1 an outstandiiig: p guy The only .factor.. that : compelled } Harold -to transfer his residence to Vancouver. Island ;was.the problem. of education. Facilities. were. re-" stricted on the islands at, that time the. newspaper . office ‘last “week “a ‘paper. bag full of ripe figs. The fr fae ! matured on‘ his. fig tree’ which wa planted .15 yen ago and is now 12 feet high’. Every: year - Ricketts picks about... two Mishelw of figs from his tree. “But .this»season it. has .pro- duced more heavily and the crop is ‘estimated ‘at from. three to four | bushels. The best. of figs are reputed to come from Smyrna, a province in | Turkey, ‘but it. may ‘be that. Mr. Rickett’s North Saanich variety will ultimately claim that title. Figs: are like olives. People ‘have to acquire a taste. for. them. The Review staff ‘were. appreciative of } Mr. Ricketts’ kindness but they have +not. yet acquired a- taste for ripe, undried t figs. Ae. “ AGED F. FATHER where he lived until his’ family had ‘completed their local-schooling.. At |’ ‘Shoal’ Harbor,” That. became . his home until his final move to Deep Cove. where he can gaze. at .the same water that surrounded’ -his island home. In. the. meantime the “house at Shoal Harbor was taken over by his brother. Gerald. : Hubert,’ upon: © his. retirement, settled at ‘Ardmore, where he. lives Mrs: Bradley-Dyne. « Assembled at’ the. home. of ‘Harold Payne:on.Sunday w ere. his: children, Capt. Reg. Payne, president. of the ers’ Union: ‘Miss’ Dora’ Paynie, of ; ‘Duncan; Mrs. A. Pollard. Oak Bay; | OF" SIDNEY. and Mrs. M, Irving, of Haney. Ac- | their families and | other nephews and nieces the twins’: | 80th. birthday was. .a significant ''ma home on: Friday, Sept: 21.) of ‘John Moran, aged 82 years, father -.The. four original members of. the | of ees Moran, Sidney ship build-. family, the twins, Mrs. Bradley- . The-deceased had visited his:son Dyne and: Gerald ° Payne,.. are’ all. at 7 Sidney on many. occasions. ts over 80. Only: one brother remains! The late Mr..Moran, w as born in. in’ England: Pioneering encourages | Liverpool, England, ‘and: had‘ re- longevity, believes the family. | sided. ‘in British. Columbia for. the j past 42. years. A’ printer by trade, DE ATH CL AIMS _ ‘he held unbroken membership in SIDNEY MAN - ! the British The death: occur red:in. Royal J uabiz ‘from 1888" ‘until his: departure. for Canada: In: September,. 1950,: he re- lee Hospital,’ Victoria;.on September V'19; of. William Alva’ ‘Foster, aged 74 ; | ceivea his: gold: “button: for ° ‘40; con= well. known resident . of | MAN PASSES | j tinuous’ years’. membership - inthe International. “Typographical, Union. For: many. years. Mr. Moran: served’ ort the’ composing rooni staff ‘of ‘The. Colonist in: ‘Victoria. ‘Due « to. ill} health. he’ ‘Isft:, the? newspaper : field. te assume ‘the. ‘position of lightkeep- “ab. Gr een | “Island © Lighthouse, saith of! Prince. Rupert. - He : Se ‘ved in: that. capacity. until “his” retire=: Sidney: : . ‘The’ deceased’ Was. bern? in. “Den- | ver, ‘Colorado, ' and Wasa merchant. “Mrs. Mary; ‘Foster; i i Se gouty: of Port “We Suggest: a d by the LI or Control sorely | 35 Choice Joel, | Wisse ie ° Model - “priced,” Juve” -Meover rlahe- tw. your: awe hor “Wilthour eitcattany F'gegraot hfe hele of Eany Parking dener of. Roberts Bay, brought. to. The death occurred at his Nanai-. f Typographical . “Union| g: F OR WALLS—2-inch Gyproc Batts F OR ‘CEILING—Zonolite or Gyproc Pouring * Wool FOR WINDOWS—T ri-Tite Plastic Storm Sash. | It's the brand. naw, the vory felest > f°! Mover, the klid thet bonis, we ie “aveans) vty clones. Sa handy ta We NO ODay: 1a Utore, and, Go lowe. He , ‘phone, ” dnd | we'll © a A ehow) you! phis:. wonderful. ‘now Wednesday, September 26, 1951, meee ; all members: present, | (lone to with instruc- Increase this. money as. 1| Ladies’ Auxiliary. Holds Meeting — “LLadles’ Auxiliary, No: 63. Ary, ‘Navy? and Air Boree.. Veterins, of} Sidney,-held their fivs¢ fall meeting in St. Andrew's: Hall ou: Thursday, Sept. 18. Mrs.. Helen: Coward ‘pre- sided and 13 members were-present, The minutes” of =the: Provincial .Command meeting held in Nanalino, June. 16,were- read “and: discussed. Reports: were “heard . from’: Mrs. Cronk, *Mrs,-Coward and: Mrs, Mill- ing,.who attended the mecting.. © tu. the Auxiliary treasurer’ by: the December meeting al the latest, /Mrs,° 3. Goode..was -the tombola caundt prize to be donated by Mrs, G. Bathe Noxt reguar- meeting ‘will. hesheld | Thursday, Oct. 11. October 4, wt: the, home. of Mrs. J. Henr iksen. ener reer enn rte: me Continued : from’ Page” 2. --A letter of thanks was. read trom | In and cet Sidney” Veterans Unit 302, for the contribution of $50 tothe building AROUND To WN fund. | ee ae tr Owing “to the inability” of the Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Walton; Flin ‘elected delegute, Mrs. K. Waters, to attend the | Provincial Command quarterly meeting, held in’ Vancou- ver September 15, an alternate. dele- Bob Martman, Second St. gale had lo be appointed. Mrs. L. B. to -Mi and: Mrs. A. -G.. Laitenin; of Scardifield was chosen to attend on | Salmon Arm, were recent guests of: behalf of: the Sidney ‘Auxiliary. Mr. ‘and: Mrs.‘ F. Greenwood, Loch- alent, nen was distributed | to. side Road. Flon, Man:, and Mr. and’ Mrs. Pratt, . Moose Range, Sask., were week-end guests at the home ‘of Mr. and. aie | Home’ I yuiheNo. 158 | > By the makers of the - ‘ever-popular “American ; Th Beauty"'-—Royal . Albert's exquisite new: pattern “Heather. Bell.”~ -. ‘Open stock. ‘pieces; cups. and . saucers,» plates,’ my . sugars -and creams, candy. dishes, etc., {rom ae: Be : ..Obtainable atin B. C. Arts and Crafts : * (NEAREST TO. THE FERRY) on BEACON AVE., SIDNEY—Phone. 12. =| = ie, OIL. 1 HEATERS, TWO DAYSTFRIDAY An D SATURDAY. OLD. ENGLISH PATTERN CAKE PLATES. eevenes oO Fo or " o6d paints . a ay we carry. 118. Suits | annaay (imies as possible, and return = , “Regu- on lar, executive meeting willbe. held / en em ee ie at narn r aeeennereenens First. shipment -just - arrived. ape "inion |