: PAGE SIX == Church : 4 of / Was. spread over Taree! ‘AUCTION SALE AT DEEP COVE IS SUCCESSFUL -Auction - sale ‘sponsored by the: Deep. Cove branches of the United W.A., was staged Deep Cove’ school’ on. Friday. eve- ning, Nov. 20. Articles’ submitted funds raised: were all impressive. “Many. varied articles were do- nated by residents .of Deep Cove, merchants “of -Sidney and district and from as far away as’ Victoria. The long tables were laden. with “the amail items, while furniture the floor. tures lined the window ledges and in. the iB for .sale, attendance: andthe total Pic- | Shower Honors Miss -iMuriel Butterick Complimentary ‘to. Miss ‘Muriel "| Butterick, her.-fcHow workers of the. Sidney operating stati of- the Lp 3.C.. Telephone ~Conipany. were ‘PY Hall on’ Thursday, Nov. The hall owas - decorated flowers and’ pastel: streamers The guest of honor was present- ed with a corsage as was ‘her mother, Mrs..-Alice: Baldwin, and Mrs. Ada Green, the mother of her fiancee. The corsages were made by Mrs. Wes, Cowell, a long-time friend of the family. 19, with , Gifts covered a large table at lines of carpets, curtains and | the front of the hall and were clothes hung from the ceiling, viewed by over 100 invited guests. Auctioneers were K. Braunton, | Miss Linda ‘Laylor and. Miss William ‘Liannon and) Ken Mollet, | iejjoen Bowker entertained with 2 Whose salesmanship disposed of solos during the evening, every item offered, hcexpre ‘contributed. articles the “and. steady: flow. of customers, “Mears cbought toys towards Shall at Deep Cove - Pythian Sisters ‘Plan Convention “Sisters, held a , November 28,. when Mrs. R. he Premier’ “aa The organizers. of the sale later essed- their gratitude to the auctioneers and W. Smith, of Ma- ‘drona Drive,as well as those who to the sale. A- table of home cooking, under ‘direction of Mrs. A. Holder Mrs.: W. Smith attracted (a Mrs. B.: Mrs. D. Seott were sinall) children ‘who from their stall, The evening's affair raised ‘$254 the funds for a church and deluged. ‘with —_— Victory Temple No. 36, Pythian present. ; ‘The. -report-on the very success- ful: bazaar. was. giv en by Mrs. A. Bo Smith, ~ . is: were. made for the district conv: ‘ntion: to’ be ‘held at Duncan, | Nunn ill serve as: éx CHRISTMAS! ME eC ee » She’ I love eae - GOWN In: oe the plain or. Ws ~ HMustrated). aroun style. Violin Or Hipper aly TO a inninmeient to ee Aaa Biel pecs eene Lt) Y; thot sea all: prety w | which they have won now for three a meeting recently at] wy the K. of P. Hall with 23 members cellént senior; Mrs. CAR you get | CASH E FOR “tleularly uw -lovely VIVELI Some are Co. »-feature the comfortable,: attractive. mip: . 29.50 ana 42,50 arian ‘Dressing Gowns in: vesopuatnisna? ein oi anna eorareuie fy fitted: and. Hixon, “nich, ee Refreshments were served from daintily appointed tables. Seared at the head table were Miss Muriel Butterick, . her maternal grand- mother, Mrs. Ada Wood: °Mrs. Alice vale in, Mrs.. Ada Green and Miss M. 1. Enos, Inspecially:invited guests’ for: the refreshment “hour: were members of the :Sidney Volunteer Fire De- partment. bD. ot; Mrs. Robertson its protector; Mrs. H.C. Stacey as uniniver: Mrs. HH. Stacey and Mrs. A. VU. Berry for the spelling bee. Degree staff of 16 is also com- peting for the Rose Lovell shield years, After the ere served. meeting refreshments ae Canada’s National Parks had their beginnings in 1885: when a 10-square eral springs was reserved for public use. : Visitors from overseas countries spent $18,000,000 in Canada in 1952, =} NLU LTETH — 7 nett _ weseeieey ae Ue Lopes REY az i ieee rae unig cc en Fi egnveqgcrc nga from, Wilson’ s; pare aA’ ‘PRESS SING a Rosebud Pattern (as... ° satin: lined, and all The. ‘model: illustrated is Kure to moet with happy approval, In Enulish calf, Wack: or navy, and black. ante. lope., +e beautifully katin lined. 25.00. ~ ey handbags in: Measklay moe: © roceo,” reptile ands fn rome § 20.00 Othe ‘ 5 nm — + ‘hostesses at.a shower in the IN. of] — mile area around the hot Banff min- i preeiatert, — Fret C, Wahop, i: | al Dd tel SS TOO I LATE TO CLASSIFY ) FOR SALE GOOD CONDITION. 786: Amelia, Sidney. a7-1 PIANO. | EARLY AMERICAN SOFA AND d chest of? drawers, in Spanish mahogany: Phone Sidney 109. , 47-1 IMMEDI ATE. OR D ERS OF beef: Hindquarter, 50c lb. Front quarter, 28c lb. C. E. Hanson. | Phone:: Sidney 338G. 47- 2 | OIL HEATER, NEARLY NEW, -Pipes, “$50. Drum and oil, $10. “Cove . Cottage, Chalet Road. : 47-1} Sidney ‘S19K. 4. ROOMED- HOUSE, |