Wednesday, November 18, 1953. Shady Creek Group e e { Hears Of Missioners | ts. H. J. Armitage, of Victoria, | Was guest speaker at the November ! ] lj | | M. Delamere and Mrs. E. Hindley served delicious refreshments. The December meeting will be held | at the home of Mrs. E. E. Cunning- { ham on East Saanich Road. Mrs. C.) ttt J. Cruickshank and Miss Dearing will | be assistant hostesses. ——— uO Mrs.:L. Farrell and Mrs. H. Film Show Featured | were joint hostesses ata "S00" card The Anglican -Men’s Club met at | party held at the home of ‘the for- St. Stephen's Hall, last Tuesday, and mer, on Simpson’ Road, recently. The ladies were saviied. party. was in aid of Institute Hall! A. filni-showing: included “New ! funds.” There were seven tables ie Zealand”, “The Jet Aircraft’, and a play 3 wae ee race ats Nok c | comic which were much enjoyed. fers and Hoi: eh Shalt aun: The projector, with an operator, vers by A. L ee | was kindly provided by the Hon. Mr. | * 7h py ' er Woodward. e regular fortnightly card party ; Refreshments were served of the Saanichton Community Club : was held in the dining room of the meeting of Shady Creek United Church W.A.; which was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Simpson, Beach Drive, Brentwood. Mrs: Armitage gave an inspiring address on the work-of the W.M.S., the members of which she referred to as women who go the “second mile”, Interesting extracts. were given: from the letters of the speaker’s daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. G. G: Smith, tmissionaries in Africa, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find the color bar a definite challenge to their work with the African natives at the cop- i of 5 \ : i per mining town in Northern Rho- | wiz TELL OF HOME Agricultural Hall on Wednesday « desia, where they are stationed, she] NURSING SERVICES last, with five tables in play. Prize- stated. | Miss Baird, RN. winners were Mrs. Gait and J. Reis- Margaret of inal arrangements were made for | Vi ictoria, supervisor of the Victorian the bazaar to be held in the Women’s Order of Nurses, and Mrs. Nora Institute Hall in Brentwood on Wed- | Lindsay, will he speakers at the social wig. Tombolas were won by Mrs. Smethurst and Mr. Anderson. freshments were served later Re- by the .. , a } 25 yal . nesday afternoon, Nov. 25, com-j meeting of the Brentwood WJ. on ladies Thun, Copley i . ; i i 27 ; saamechto ypley Br mencing at 2.30. November 27, Home nursing ser- R vt - n niot © ; ‘Ge 3 athe . : . . rentwood senior C men 67-33 in the ; At the close of the meeting Mrs. vices will be outlined hy the speakers, . ! _ te ose © —— —— ! - | feature game of a three-game Saan- ich and Suburban Basketball League 1 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP........ - 4c card in the Agricultural Hall, Satur- ' BUCKLEY’S COUGH SYRUP owes cdescneee eee 50c day last. In preliminary games Sid- JACK and JILL babe = “ oeaaue ney senior Bo women edged Saanich- VICKS’ VAPO-RUB.. weve 53C “ : : ee ton Copley Bros. juvenile girls’ 16-14, PRAIRIE. INN STORE | and) Saanichton bantams trounced 3rentwood 38-17. Please note. all games have been cancelled for Satur- day, Nov..2] in the Agricultural Hall to allow players to see the Harlem Glohetrotters vs. Boston Whirlwinds at the Armouries. MOUNT NEWTON | SCHOOL NOTES (By Donna Speers) Monday, Nov. 9::We are glad to say that Mrs. Proctor is back with us again after a week's absence from school. Tuesday, Nov. Saanichton — — Phone: Keat. 54W PENINSULA CHIMNEY SWEEP Chimneys Stoves Furnaces Oil Burners Cleaned ‘PHOHE Keating BAX Simpson Road — 10: In celebration j of Remembrance Day we held as- sembly in the gymnasium at 11.15. Among our guests were Maj.-Gen. - Saanichton G. R. Pearkes, Rev. R. Melville, and Mr. James from the Canadian Legion. Wednesday, Nav. 11: No school today as it is the Remembrance: Day holiday. Thursday, Nov. 12:: The teachers are preparing for the journey to Dun- can, V.L, to attend the teachers’ con- vention. Oo Friday, Nov. 13: No school, on ‘xic- count of:the convention for teachers at Dunean. Results Of F Friday’s Ss. Brentwood. Games | at thé. Brentwood ° resulted as follows affair Sooke ‘rioged. ur Brentwood 50- 42 ‘Games for. Friday, Nov 0, liighlighted : with® ‘an: exhibition’ game between’ Vict ‘Aces’ as an added attraction. : Other ames caret” midget girls, Brentwood na ’ Cordova’. Bay is bantam: boys; Brentwood Vs. Sooke: juvenile: hoys, Brentwood WSs MecMorran's, ~ Canadian Whishy | _s Seagram's ond“ée Sue This advertisement is not. published or. displayed by the Liquor: a: Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Of ~ §,500,000: ] labor: force, 1,219,714° are “members of labor. unions; Slightly. more than. 302 per -cent.of non- “agricnltural: work- ers 5. belong: Lo unions. ; “Cin ada’s DEPE NDABLE heat oy CONVENIENT heat | “ECONOMICAL, heat roy pete CYC LOS: for» your Canada’ s gre atest oil heat Vi alue kitchen | range , ..-a burner, ins stalled, ‘plus. oil drum costs as little as $165.00. See all the other CYCLOS units. Floor Furnace, Gr avity. Oil Furnace, y/in.s Neneltiones and Furnace, “Conversion | UNI “ENJOY CYCLOS- TODAY—TAKE Two YEARS TO PAY! “OIL. BURNER | SERVICE ' Keep. your oil-heating. equipment operating at top efficiency! For quick, low-cost service call _ 7 BUTLER BROTHERS! — Showrooms and Order Office QUADRA AT CLOVERDALE Phone E 691 1 KEATING CROSS. S ROAD “Phone Keating 90° fe amie | Open Wednesday All Day SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SAANICHTON NL CO OO OA A AN a Facey | ‘| tion. : Tea Aas: served by. the. hostesses asketball games played: on rE riday fi will be tia’ Kins: and Butler’s: civilian. PAGE THREE Doney, Mirst prize winners were Mr. John Jacobs, Billy Bell, Frederick and Mrs. Farrell, and Mr. Lacour- | Essery, Billy Conconi, Robin. Kirk= siere won the tembola, patrick, Mrs. Fay Andrejkew and). Fred) Hancock, Bryn Road, was a patient at Rest Haven Hospital last (| Week, returning to his home on Sun- 1 day. A 12th birthday anniversary was Mrs. Florence Conconi; L. Miller. Miss Dorothy Pearce, of Vancou--* ver, has been a visitor recently at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Michell, 7: East Saanich Road: PP a eer KEATING | BRENTWOOD || SCHOOL NEWS ye ee tee OO eee ee (By Harriet Forsherg) Retty Callander, daughter of Mr. | ihe occasion of.a party for Mundi| | Janice, two- “year-old daughter: ‘of oy | At 3rentwood school some of] and Mrs. T. Callander, Central Saan- | T ‘edersen, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Karl | Mr.-and, Mrs. Ralph’ Michell had ‘a? division one and division two are Pedersen, Oldfield Road, on Friday birthday party on- November /13, with 2. ; rich Road, is in. the Jubilee Hospital. . sw entering the swimming gala in Vie- | evenings Nove 13. Games and dk ancing | the following guests present: » Mrs. ay 7. Cr jtoria, The pupils: who are entering | !@ving undergone an. operation: last eke. occupied the evening jor the follow- }C. Bennell with Carol and Marylynn, : i the gala are: Anne Knott, Deanna | Week.. - 7 . ing guests: Misses Bunny Conconi,} Mrs. Cronk-with Sandra-and Sonia,* ~ | Holden, Pat Greenhalgh, Gordon} Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hafer, East | Carol Greenhalgh,- Louise Forsherg, | Mrs. Dempster with Linda, . Mrs: Clemett, Ronnie Tidmen. Wayne | Saanich Road, were visitors in- Van- Daphne Sluggctt, Gloria Andrejkew, ! Riddler . with Diane, Mrs. H.: Clow, Hannah, Arnold Budynski and. Ross|couver for a few days ast’ week. | Barbara Drake. Ruth akin, Jill | Miss Beverley “Michell, David Mi- Bryanet. tevelling via Nanaimo. Nirkpatrick, Deanna ; Ferguson andi i chell, . Miss Dorothy... Pearce, .. Miss John Grieve, Trevor | Lorna Seeley, Gordon and Richard Roy Cazucr. John McNally, ! Michell, ; : Tro and Mrs. H. Young, Oldfield ! Janet Tidman ; Road, entertained in the series of ' Tyler, telephone card parties currently being | sponsored by the South Saanich In- | one, a new boy from Germany has just come who cannot. talk English very well but is learning fast. At Brentwood school in division | | | ~, woe nee | stitutes. Their guests were Mr. and | BRENTWOOD Mrs. A. Lacoursiere, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pacey, | OO rene nara earner I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mullin, Mr. and The monthly meeting of the Brent- i Mrs. A. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W wood Women's Institute was held in | Builer, Mrs. G. Heal and Mrs. A JE the W.L. hall on Tuesday afternoon, | . _ ‘ | Ce A ENR menos i 9 Dieninens were present and Mrs. ing recently at the home of Mrs. W.: C. Douglas presided, The meeting | }, Dignan, There was a discussion . . $5 * “ , . . ~— . voted to send $5 to the Unitarian |i 5 16 whether it was advisable to dis Services Commities i m Fesponse 10 aT hand until better weather so they appeal for funds for food for Korean could have more outdoor activity. . children. Mrs. J. Comhe reported | 44 has been necessary for the boys cand with gift) buying. in. ne silts of games and novelties had |i meet evenings Dut that has not mind remember the TOG- een arp ae two. pani chit heen satisfactory and arrangements GERY LAY-AWAY - PLAN mecting that’ the design Tor the WAL [R&e Been made for them to have that makes it easy to choose their meetings on Tuesday afternoons quilt, block has been drawn and is for him. eee peully for geansics io 4 terial after school, from 3.30 to 4.30 p.m, 7 ready tor trans er tO the miter | Seven Seauts have been registered , | soi embroidery, The baby clinic, ; with headquarters this year, eight Dressing Gowns which was suspended in October be- i Cubs have joined and more are ex- Including the famous feause GF the illness of the visiting | pected. lt is hoped the enrollment English TOOTALL FROM nurse, will be resumed in November. will increase with the afternoon brand, rayon mixtures $13 56 The Country Fair commitice report: | patties Mrs “Ray Ford is the Akela: and woals. ° ed that the affair had been a com- plete success and the proceeds would help out the W.1. treasury consider- ably. Mrs. C. Douglas reported that Mr. Douglas thought he could repair the kitchen range so that they could continue to use it. The afternoon social meeting will he held on Nov. 27. There will be speakers to discuss the problem of nursing homes and home nursing services. .Members of the P.-T.AL will be asked as guests for, this meeting, The next regular Meeting «in December will, be the annual meeting and it.is hoped that wll members will attend; Final plans were ‘made for the annual turkey card party to be held in the hall‘on ae December 11. ° A committee for the Cubs and Gordon Hannah the Scoutmaster. Conunittee meetings will be held) the second Monday of. every month at 8 fim. at the home of Mrs. Dignan. All parents of the Scouts and Cubs are asked to: attend so that they may he Kept in formed of | their activities. 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