SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. s Wettresdnyy Maret 13, 1963. 2 renner ner” oS, (PAGE TWO . i AMES DUTIES | reee| SAD "|| Promoted _ |Edwin Clay Celebrates 92nd ) ‘Birthday at Rest Haven hall, “Mills. Road, | on Saturday, nh ye Edwin ‘Clay: has never married, ‘ing... the. piano. ‘He comes from a- a Eva Rashleigh, daughter of March 9... Winners were D: Butler |} +... . _ and Mrs. J. F..Rashleigh, St..|'3nq Mrs. O. Kay, BE, and W., ana||l Ax roun | but. the life of a. bachelor -has ‘ap- musical family and has played mis parently ‘been good to ‘him ‘as he} piano for many years. ‘tne arrived at her mission station | yy, and Mrs: Len: Hellzer, N. and|}} . oe LL “in Pasto, Southetn Colombia, |S. 9-00.05 roe MRS. W. J. WAKEFIFED. = PHONE: G2. 5.2214 < I .. South. America. She left her home|: “Next bridge ¢ game will. be e played Rev. Teane Smith, of Foursquare was centred with a bouquet “of . ° at’10468-Resthaven Drive on ¥eb-|'on April 27 at the hall...” Gospel church, has’ yeceived news | SPring flowers. Mrs. W. Russ pre-. celebrated ‘his 92nd. birthday. at|~ For many people, # is an effort es ruary 11. by. air, . travelling: from | Gero, but at Kingston it was 90 of the passing of her mother, Mrs. sided. -at'the* tea’ urn. Invited ’ Rest. ‘Haven’ hospital last week. | to recall incidents which happened “Wancouver by jet to Toronto. Miss degrees. J. A.’ Stevens, aged 88 years, in guests were: Mesdames F. Copley, He was admitted to the hospital) four or five year's ago, but to Mr. -Rashleigh visited relatives and. he left J Feb Farnborough, England. She leaves|M. Foster, J. Boon, A. Bown, Cc. several days before his birthday | Clay this is no problem. He has a friends in Ontario, and Quebec.) |S on : a vies notre "Tater five, daughters, four of whom are| Campbell, W. Russ, H. Hinton, ©. » and a drawer full of cards attested! memory sharper than most per- and: on February‘ ‘18 left: ‘Montreal 26 and. arrive nee 'S «| in England. Lamb, J. Halversen, W. Scott, R. to his popularity in Sidney. sons only half his age. Up until a “Mr. Clay came to Sidney in 1924| few years ago, he could even name and has lived nowhere else since| all the kings and queens of Eng- that time. Born on March 5, 1871,| land in. order from the’ time hid ST eg _—ne : x there for Pasto | ane, 2. le : by. air for Kingston, Jamaica | at Bogota, leaving there for . turned to her! Williston; Misses Helen Copley, “where she Spent a week as’ guest! on February 26. She has now re- Se Guar May Apartments Dianne Williston, Darlene Hinton vr em." school, . coc in. the _oeamen ca gs ; ae: Paani Tearing: Quebee yas Janguage. ® aimo. On thereturn journey she hin’ J. Wakefield has retuned | in Yorkshire, England, he travelled | William the Conqueror. perature on’ leaving was accompanied by her daughter, | his home on Third St., after being to. Canada. in 1889 ‘aboard the! .He can. recall the day he left _days.with her mother and then re- Mrs. ®.. Cline: is oe end. bie. 7 was. homesteading in southern| members being paid $1 per day turned to her home in Nanaimo. | Haven ospita re an TS. 'f ‘Manitoba. After a number of years | for threshing on. the prairies. This h the winter at. ° : elect, was guest. of honor. at. a tea} Ban FS eee - ne f °: i) WANG COMMANDER PHILP | “| moved further west, and lived in‘! relatively short cight hours. | ‘civen. by her. aunt, Mrs. A, R.. Fos : the “interior - of British. Columbia | ‘Mr. Clay still. lives: by himself’ :ter, Lands End Road: The honore edi “guest, received ad ainty cut-glass eal care. ‘Palm ‘Spr ings for medi-; Hey ley, 8: ens of Mano® Farm, North) to. Sidney. . He was looking forward to being e aanic : : ° . . - janich, have: been: advised’ of. the Mr: Clay attributes. his long and | released -from- Rest Haven. early Mrs. Foster. The tea table from ~“Elmor John has : etuned to nis | which ‘yefreshments were: served, home on East Saanich Road after Leader Owen B.- Conraandes ihe The | Smoking. "However, he. admits to} weeks with his friend, Alan. Butler, eee cards, but not for money. | on Fourth St., before returning to” | | ;8 | hospital. Bs PENSIONERS. | s . a Mr. and Mrs. : Harold, Lee, of Wid SRE © | The'home of the laters brother ‘in-law.and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Annual picnic of. Branch No. 25, | | Simpson, denis Road.: | Motel, has had word of the mar- Old Age ‘Pensioners’ Organization, ‘Mrs: L. ‘Theroux, of Vancouver, | yiage of her father, T. E, Jewell, to -will ‘be held at Parksville*on June | is visiting her daughter and S0n-j yy." yyzazel Olmstead, of Haney. 42; ‘Reservations: will be accepted | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson, | it is Mr. Jewel's third marriage. for all members in good standing. : Birch food. Sebastian Cabot, TV star of | ‘No application — can: be ‘accepted ‘of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and | sumet Ne ne een after a visit with relatives in Nan- and Maureen and Ruth Foster. — — — Mrs. lL. Turner, who spent a few|@ patient at Rest Haven. hospital. steamship Sardinian.’ In 1891, he| England, August 28, and he re-'. Miss Jeannie’ Foster, a pride. | Cline, former residents of Sidney, in that part of the country he: was a 10-or 12-hour day, not a 8 health, the - lattertravelled» b us , “Ve 7 y Sq adron: Leades and Mrs. Bart. | for 12"years,. His next move was |in-his.own homie on Amelia Ave. ‘eream and ‘sugar. set, presented by ‘ : iui 1 ‘ romotio: hei ; prom OE Beir Aen Sapeaien | active life to neither’ ‘drinking. nor | this week’: and will spend several being a” patient at Rest Haven flier is serving in Germany with. One of his main pastimes is play. | his home, Canada’s Nato forces. He resided in’ Sidney ‘with his wife and two children prior to’ their departure for the continent: voted to Mrs. Pedlow and her. com. mittee; Mrs. Adsett for: the beau- JOINT MEETING tifwl table decorations and Frank| OF P:T. A. ’S HERE Aldridge, who convened the pro-| a gram. which followed the: dinner. jON MARCH 18 : Mrs. Kennaird was thanked. for Over 50 fathers and mothers at- making the first anniversary cake.|‘tended the Sidnéy elementary The fall bazaar willbe. held in| school P.T.A: meeting..on Febru- a ‘Mrs. -L.. -Wadhams, . Beaufort | “Checkmate”, has been a guest of the: church hall on: November 16. avy 18, to hear Mrs. Norma. Mick- ‘from: ‘non-members. ° Buses. will Road, went in St. A eepéets. to | Craigmyle Motel for several days. St. Patrick’s Day tea and‘sale wili| elson explain the: new arithmetic. ‘leave Sidney ‘depot.at 9. a.m., ‘ar- pital on: Sunday ane anesd s tO; “yy 'R. Eaton returned Monday | Pe held in the United Church hall} program. All present were intense- ‘yiving’ Parksville 12 noon; leaving undergo, surgery, on Wednes ay. 1a! night to Craigmyle Motel after a} 0°? Saturday, March 16, with stalls ly interested in the completely new: Parksville, 5. p.m.; and arriving, Following the meeting to See 10-day goodwill trip to Los. An- of home © .cooking, :superfluities, |: method ' of. teaching’: mathematics. “Sidney, ° 7.20" p.m. Members may. pean pe enter ined ive the | 6 geles. “Mr. Eaton was chosen to seine and plants..Mrs. Megaw | in grades 3.and 8. By ime ume as sj { " : £ ¥ = i secure cata 18 contacting: home of Mrs: M. R. Eaton, “craig-| wane me ontinu @ a on Page ea wake fhe ‘in’ the metic. ane approach ue grades” amyle ‘Motel: : : ly a TET Group reports, letters. of thanks |-it: is optimistically anticipated. that “Visitors from Calgary who sta WORLD. D AY O OF. “| gor cards. and flowers:.were read |: year, will be saved. me ed. at, the Cc aigmyle Motel: recent-'|:4 from those who ‘had been Ghee Atl. “On “March: 18:a. record: attend-.: ly. were: R A Cannon, J.C Hiram: PRAYER. SERVICES, | ‘this meeting it "was also: decided to ‘ance ‘is: expected’ at the joint meet-: >and “Mrs. 'WELL ATTENDED | a collect Nabob coupons. to, purchase cing.of elementary P.T.A.’s:at® the cy Advent. | A Wwellattendea World Day of | Tue psede pols ad Bai 01 ty aa ee late os hav | Prayer ervice® was: held in’ -the : : ; ae | Roureaere Gospel. ‘church, ° rina | Suan etn el 6 naa s leading authorities “1 Sti, .Sidney,: and also at Dee ove, i c recently ¥. P Cove, in room’ three of the hall at. 7.30; Mrs. Ge} -and : “ney: service w ith : the assistance of :|: “Miss J. ‘Leigh, “Miss FB. Oxby, “Mrs. |: Ly », Mrs AS Fisher, a H: gram _ONs:, ‘gréat success, with, s GR 5- 1922 Behind The _ PRESCRIPTION Your. doctor's instructions — are carried out with metic-_ ulous care, .with’-only the. ‘best. quality. of ingredients ° .. “used, | Quality and: service.” _ he behind every, prescnp -. tion. we. wo eee | ‘SIDNEY, (GR 5-3033 MONDAY ‘to. io. FRIDAY, 1.45. pm: 2° SATURDAY—TWO_ SHOWS at 6.50. and 9,00 p.m, THURS., FRE, SAT. MARCH 14 215 5 16 aa PICTURES meen : i o Navi tation This: advortisoment: 1S not: publishad: or, displayed by the:Alquor Gontrol Board: or oby’ the Gover tent of British Columbla, : . MIRACLE 2 WHIP-—. a vebpeiensebtneiibs wnbaetegnneneneeer en — 16-02, jor 4 o | TRIS. WEEK'S = ye. HARVEST ‘MARGARINE RVEST MARGARINE swe“! | FEATURES at ce ‘ke CREAM STYLE conN— MON, TUES, WED. Nahob, 15-02%... sereccssecen saeletanai A for: ua HOME ASSORTED © MARCH 18» We» 20°, : - BISCUITS . , FLAKED. 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