PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW A A LN TL , RL RET LCR OID 9m Wednesday, March &, 1961 _ Needs |'* ie L.O.D.E. Plans Bridge Party -, y a Ue AOS SRS RED CROSS CAMPAIGN nee \Axel Ostrom. ee ‘Stuart Directs Drive © Heads Sidney in “Southeast Peninsula —»«§/ Union Local 1 - Local fisherman ‘Axel Ostrony was! comimittee, is antiths for be list das - Once more Mrs. G..R. Stuart; 1930]: At the outbreak of the. First World} elected president at the ~ annual| fessional or amateur, to be listed as “Dean. Park Road, ‘has: volunteered|War she was engaged actively with} meeting of Sidney Local No. 23,| 2 backlog for future events, © care ar lost wale on a visitor | to Van- to direct’ the Red Cross campaign] the L.O.D‘E. Too young. to join, she |'U.F.A.W.U., at the Sidney Scout Hall! Under the reorganized setup to n in part: of North Saanich.. The cam-! was made ‘an honorary member. Her| on February. 3. Other. officers for| fulfil Sanscha’s promise to. North mrs. Ei Davis, New Westminster paign opened. on Mar. .1. and’ will] ability to sew contributed much to| 1961. are J. Gourd, vice-president, ‘Saanich. for: sustained ed to itl Mis. M. “E joa Sisters, and continue until the end. of this: month. this service at-home. » . deand Gordon’ Reid, -Secretary-treas- activities, names are’ needed. to. fit deste al the home’ fir: at 4 Mrs, As campaign captain for the district) “after the war she married Cap-| UFet” ; in. with: plans. - + Chappuis, mourth St., lest iy between McTavish Road and Rest: , tain G. R. Stuart, who, like his wife,| The executive committee consists Singers, dancers, actors, magi- _—_—— a . ‘Haven Hospital and from: the East |. was deeply interested. in social of R. Payne, W. Jacobsen, M. Eck- Clans, musicians, artists, jugglers, aa Saanich Road down to the water- work. AS. a professional soldier,| ert, R. Pearson, B. Brophy and W. handicrafters, masters of eeremiany | front, including the village of ‘Sid-| Capt. Stuant's garrisons changed; Norbury. Mr. Payne and Mr. Os- and anyone else interested in help- ney, she supervises 22. canvassers| frequently and it was in-Toronto andj trom will represent Sidney local at| 18 with any form of entertainment who will call at private homes to} mainly in Regina where the couple| the annual fishermen’s convention is asked to drop a line to Box 687, Sanschia Y Entertainers. St:,-attended the. funeral. of ‘the lat- - Sanscha’ devel t , S _Program:.. deve opmen ter’s «father, in Vancouver, last ‘Saturday. Around Town tcominued From eae 0) 1|And Fashion Show Here ~~. Mr. and Mrs. M: Gilewick, Fourth |. March meeting of the H.M.S. En- graphic ‘magazine will again be sent ; deavour. Chapter, -1.0.D.E., —took'| ‘to six: district schools as in-former |... place at Sidney school on March 1..-| years and: the nursing. ro, will. Projects for the. next few months | continue. 2 ‘were discussed. Among the projects,| This chapter’s total. expenditure a home cooking sale is planned for) was $1,113.16 for the 1959-60 period. = the second Saturday of each month. | Much of this money was spent inthis Other events will be a bridge party | district, mainly: for education and > on. April ‘20° and. a fashion ‘show on charities. . -_ May 4. Both will be held in Sanscha as Hall. . The members were pleased to wel- New Members F. or come a:newcomer. Canadian ian .Geo- Sunshine Circle Ca Oo 7“ i . . . Regular monthly meeting of. the wiee 4-H Rabbit Club Sunshine Circle of St. Paul’s United British Columbia 4-H groups began} Church W.A., Sidney, met’ at the reach. the. objective for this year. . Sidney, for the attention of San: \ . enrolling members from January to| home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhee, if f shared their salary with the poor} in Vancouver March 20. . scha’s committee on -program. de- : we es the middle of March. The clubs have; Bakerview Ave., on Wednesday eve: _ » Her lows ar for the We are of| during the depression. The Sidney group: will circulate velopment. ; various projects: such as raising of| ning, Feb. 15 her fellows arose when. she, as a|qQ WEST COAST another petition to press the federal “Only svembere weh, : , a . os 7 seven: members wehe present $ and Holst lves,: goats, , i young girl, accompanied her father, In. 1939 Capt. Stuart was trans- government for a fisher y t Jersey stein ca &' Mrs..J. Pedlow was in the. chair, Guides. and_ Brownies - held” their men’s wharf when the Sidney Association of} beef, poultry and rabbit the late Dr... H.- W.. Welch,’ in Cal- : a | LARGE GR _ bne- aney |b cel, poultry and: rabbits. with Mrs. M-. Chappuis taking. the ferred to the: west, coast’ and ‘his| at Shoal Harbor OUP. . There are also home-making, trac-| devotional in.the absence of:Mrs. D. “gary on. many visits to: the- sick wife became president of the Apas- —_— nn e aSe eT E A ‘ENDS IANO . eetin . ; I I P : m g at the home of Mrs, J..N.. : ‘before the .First. World. War.. She aly his ‘wife decided.to move to: the ; tor 4-H clubs and 4-H garden ‘clubs. Cole,.and Mrs. Sidney Roberts, sec- be co, a group of several army women's . | Champion last. week. Monthly meetings are -held in vocal retary-treasurer. “2 saw. extensive. “misery. in .the “Al- _| Saanich Peninsula to.-enjoy the RECITAL HERE ee : auxiliaries’ whose main goal con Ee It’s'a disgrace, ’ says new presi- communities on the week-ends. -berta city and from that time deter- sisted of raising funds for. war work.| Seclusion . of...a home . overlooking} More than 40 visitors assembled at ‘dent’ Mrs: F. Storey.. “there are “| Three new niembers. were -wel- ie ‘about 20 Guides. and. 60 Brownies. Any © youngster who ‘is. interested |. comed ‘—. Mesdaines’ F. Daugherty. re Wouldn’t you. think: the mothers in joining the First B.C. 4-H Rabbit} H.: E. Loney. and..D. J. Milne. Fol- could ‘show a. little interest. when Club may contact - Mrs. Ss. : Fisher. lowing’ a short business. meeting a: these meetings are only held about a GR4- 1488. oo : social | “hour wes ; enjoyed. three times a year.’ Leaders. put in“many hours of |f- : wer © work with the girls, she added, and/ff - SAANICH PENINSULA ART. CENTRE. they and the few mothers who form _ | GENERAL MEETING - the executive of the association} j tows, Martha Tye,’ Scott Crossley, | would appreciate a little encourage. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 8 P.M., at SIDNEY HOTEL ment from the mothers of the Guides Guest Speaker: PROF. TONY EMERY | and Brownies. ° COLOR FILMS presented by D. E. Buchanan. Everyone welcome. Thanks were expressed to retiring : : -mined-to make" ‘an effort to alleviate When’ Mrs. ‘Stuart’s husband _re- the water. However, their social: ac-|. the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W.-I: saneens: tired “in| 1940,. the couple “operated a tea .room at Thetis Lake, where they. entertained : members: of. the armed forces. As Mrs. Stuart recalls today the: tea.room was. a- haven ior ‘many soldiers: far: away: from In 1943 the retired army man and tivity and their dedication to help derson, McTavish Road,:on: Saturday others. did: not end. Mrs. Stuart is evening to hear a piano-recital by 20 still an ‘ardent: worker in- several| music students of Mrs. Anderson. organizations. --. ... Parents and: friends enjoyed. two ; : selections from each’ student. Taking part in the Yecital were Darlene Jack, . Glynda. Porteous, : P , ’ Trade in your: old Watch auline Griffiths, Mary-Lee~ Bur .{.0n @ new one — DOUBLE | TRADE-IN ‘VALUE. dur- | ing March. Linda - Baker, Charlotte Erickson, | Brock Anderson, Barbara Currie, D R. E. D. EMER Y EYE SPECIALIST o. Mexican Purses including optical mt _ rescri tions | | These are jade . 7 American _ “P P In connection with Sanscha’s youth) . aj) ‘students: offered a piano per- <-L-Come in and see them—they are ||| _-will be in. attendance . program, . So successfully . launched, | formance, while Anna Tye also gave oy superior to anything, we have. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15° it has. been suggested tothe com- bet e pisne in’ Addition. to her work. on | enaeotae ce at Rest, Haven Hospital. ‘mittee. that many. homes “may. be| Pine. : : ee At the conclusion of the recital ‘re- , Martin’ Ss. Jewellers = GRS-1121 hiding “valuable ‘athletic’ equipment. | freshments © were served to musicians “GR 52582 L “for appointment. | Anna Tye, Keith Baker, Susan Lit- x win, “Anthony Richards, Patricia | resident Mrs. B: L. McLeod:and to} Whitworth, Sandra Porteous, Ae JL ON. ‘Champion and Mrs. |f ‘Jack, Jill Payne and ‘Wendy Whit- worth; George Gray for their services over the .past. years.. Mrs. V...Schneider will:.replace. Mrs. Gray as ‘treasurer and Mrs..G. Laing..will remain as|{. secretary. d A donation of $15 towards the lodge at. Camp: Kingswood.has been made | § ‘by the group, and announcement was}. made:‘that the: annual cookie= week |f would be held from April 28 to May 6. BROW? 31E REPORT: : Ina recent report on ‘the Br ownies; Mrs. 0. Thomas’. gave a review of] 4 ©. their: recent: activities and: said ‘that:|’== at present ° they. are. busy -making:| "=" needle. books for. the Save. The Child: | EL For all your travel it : will pay you to consult" ‘GEORGE PAULIN LTD.. 4 . Authorized agents for. all’ Air, Rail and ‘Steamship ™ fr Dia IS lines. _We are able to: give youa good. choice i in routes - : a mar A and rates. Let us: help. you plan. your next trip. fs | GEORGE PAULIN: (lid) TRAVEL ‘service | 1006 Gov't St. he BV 29168 | ee ‘This | material, stored. ~and forgot- and ‘guests. - ey ten,’ “Sanscha could: well use’ in cits | ‘physical education: progré am “for the ‘benefit of : this . district. -1,: with 20: members and four visitors | present. The: meeting: opened with a hymn. Experience very ‘often’ reveals: that! During a { 1 Short “business | session,. '}}| first-class - body-building ‘equipment, minutes of. the. last ‘meeting. were --H-material for-indoor’ or-outdoor activi-| read: and reports of ‘circles received: J ties, is. ‘stored. caway. when: it. has|-.. Fall bazaar will be held. in Sanscha “Al-served: ‘its .purpo: Anyone “who ‘Hall ‘on: ‘December “2h, : ‘ren group. : ae “wishes ‘to donate ‘such’ equipment. is Mrs: Smith; “president . of. ‘the Mrs... AL “Hoplcinis ‘fas! “offered ‘tolfe 3 + requested” ‘to: phone: ‘GR 5-1178 :. ‘ory W. M. 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