- Garibaldi "Wednesday, May 12, 1954. FORMER KEATING COUPLE MARK GOLDEN WEDDING Friends of Mr. -and) Mrs.-W: J. ' Ambrose, former residents .of this district, on Oldfield. Road,’ will be interested. to hear that they celebra- ted their golden wedding anniver- sary on Tuesday, May 4, in Hamp- New, with. Mr. New. and..family, of Vancouver, and Wilma,:Mrs. ‘Walter Morrison, with Mr. Morrison, from Island. -There-.are ; six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.. Am- bros¢ now réside at 259 Obed Ave. The hall was beautifully decorated | with apple blossoms and tulips, and the bride’s table featured a white and gold “tabloid” wedding cake made by the younger daughter. Refreshments were served buffet style. O. H. New was master of cere- monies and solos were given by Mrs. Norman Duckworth; violin ‘selec- tions by Jack Saywell; and quartet singing by Guy Roberts, Dave Phil- lips, Ron Burnham and Robin Knud- son. Accompanist was Guy Roberts. T. A. Gould and Bert Thomas, old school friends from Cypress River,. Manitoba, presented Mr. and: Mrs. Ambrose with a gold satin guest book and a purse on behalf of those present. A toast to their happiness was proposed by K.-Knudson. Mr. Ambrose, who came to Can- ada-as a small boy from England, celebrated. his © 80th birthday - last month. Mrs. Ambrose came from vastern Canada, and was the former Kathleen Campbell. They were mar- {Mrs. W. ANNIVERSARY “Mr. and Mrs. J. Tubman, Mr.. and: -H. McNally, Mr. and “Mrs. W.. Bate, Mr. and’ Mrs. G. -Mc- Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. °A.-McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. ’G. ‘Y. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bolster,.Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Chipperfield,’ Mr. ‘and: ‘Mrs. Collins, Mr.. and“ Mrs... Meikle- john. ‘Miss P.. Meiklejohn; Mr. Dev- ereaux, Mr. and Mrs.: D. N: ‘Joyce, ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young,: Harold | Tubman, Mrs. .Pearl Butler, Mrs. C. Day, Mr. and. Mrs. S. Jones, Miss Jean Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mul- lin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barber. Former residents: who were in- | vited were: Miss Nellie Styan. Mr. | and Mrs. I. Goodwin, Frank Tan- | ner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cruse, Mr. and! Mrs. M. Tubman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson (the former Helen Rich- ardson), Mr. and Mrs. E. Middle- ton,» Mrs.. Handy, Mr.- and Mrs. ! Wheeler and Mrs. J. Crossley. { ao —— Central Saanich Girls Victorious Central Saanich: Girl’ Guides won the . district relay - race in the Girl Guide swimming gala scstaged on April 30. Members of the successful team were Margaret Minter, Doris Minter, Mary Bosher, Frances ‘Min- ter, ham. Awarding prizes at the annual | water contest was A. W. Murphy. Jean Davis and Margaret Gra- nee ee re » fi. 0! , ; h . , 1 ton: Hall, Victoria. . Present. with} A. C. Butler, Miss: Joan: Butler. W: Beach Drive, especially members of ‘ P . the ladies’ choir, are pleased to know them = for: ‘the occasion ‘were their ‘Butler, ‘Sr:;-Mr.-and ‘Mrs. N. Brei- that. she.fa home avain and enjoying ‘daughters,’ Eva,--now Mrs. -O.° H..) tenbach,. Mr. and: Mrs. Herb: Young, |! & yng better health after beitig x patient’ at: St. Joseph’s. Hospital for a few. days. | Drive, did very well at the Victoria |. Musical Festival last. week when she isang a solo in the class, “Contralto solo, 21 years ‘and under”. t 4 entertained at her home in honor of her daughter Lynda’s eleventh birth- i day. i¢ birthday cake with 11 candles. Games al {the ‘y guests receiving . prizes. vited were: Rice, Marleen Van’ Nes, Jean Sme- thurst, Pamela Wood, Shirley Lowe, Anne and -Patsy Knott, Diana Schu- man, Mrs. E. Andrew, Mrs. Ee Marshall, Mrs. G., Wafer and Mrs. M. Rice. Saturday in’ St. Stephen's ‘ Mount ‘Newton, by the guild of -the Brentwood Memorial Chapel, was a very convenership Afternoon tea was served from ‘Ladies Set Plans _|For Rummage Sale Regular monthly meeting of the Saanichton Circle, was’ held: in the! Orange Hall. on Tuesday evening , last, with 21 members present, . ° “Mrs, W.:Turner presided over. the meeting -and: all’ conveners reported on their activities. Mrs: Crawford Tead a. very satis | factory treasurer's report. Plans were ‘mare regarding the rummage’ sale in the early fall, and a motion was made to hold the sale in Saan- ichton ‘instead of ‘Victoria. Final plans will be prepured at the Sep- tember ‘meeting. BRENTWOOD” A Cuthbert, SPR a SAANICHTON _ Friends of: Mrs... The ‘final meeting of St: Stephen's. W.A. was held inothe parish hall on. Wednesday last . with 16 ‘members present. “The treasurer ‘read a. very satisfactory Teport, Mater ‘ial will ‘be purchased for stage. curtains in the -parish hall, which will be made at a future date. The sum of $25 was , voted to the Cathedral Fund: Satur- day, Nov. 20, was the date set for the annual bazaar. A vote-of thanks was tendered to Mrs. L. Littlewood, who was the convener of the work basket. Tea was served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. R. Gibson and Mrs. Shaw. The- next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 1. in the parish hall. A. Fergeson, of Mount Newton Cross. Road, is a patient at St. Jo- \seph's Hospital. Regular monthly: meeting of the Community’ Club ‘was held in the dining room of the agricultural ‘hall on Thursday evening last. .’Attend- ance Was not.too good so-cards will ibe =a out to advise members of the ~Miss . Donna. “Moody,.. Wallace Donna is a young singer and sang. for the first ime at the festival. Mrs. H: Andrew, Sluggett ‘Road, Mrs. F. Watson read a very inter- esting article on the missionary work | done by Rev. and Mrs. Boas, Whale ‘Town. Many of the members knew the places mentioned, which brought back: many memories. — Meetings will resume again the second Tuesday in September in- stead of the first Tuesday, owing: to Labor Day. . Refreshments were’ served vat the ‘close of the meeting by the hostess, Mrs, L. Farrell, assisted by Mrs. H. Facey and Mrs. Palmer. | BUIDE 7 NOTES Tea was served from a prettily lecorated tea table centred with a and contests were enjoyed during afternoon, ‘several of the litile Those in-' Kathleen and Marilyn Mary Fee, Eileen’ Marshall, A. Guy, Mrs, Fee, Mrs. L. The -annual. dogwood tea held on} parish hall, | successful of under the, Whitwell. 2.30 affair, Mrs. ee ern mee ee EY ried on May 4, 1904, at Cypress | physical River, Manitoba, and lived until 1910] Sidney. education instructor, of | to 5.30 from tables looking very at- tractive, centred with spring flowers. Saanichton J-ocal Assediation met » Hearle, at Portage la Prairie. They then moved west to Vancouver and Amyot. B.C., and in 1918 to Saanich, where they ‘took over the farm on Oldfield Road pioneered by Mr. Am- ! brose’s father since 1879, Guest List ‘Among the many friends invited | lowing from this district: Mr. Mrs. R. E. Nimmo, Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. .and «Mrs. JOHNSON’S BABY OIL, 5- _ Saanichton —: tee _ Sensational D olan ake Prices Including such rames as Arraw: and Foray the. DARREL W. SPENCE - 1 1105 Douglas» and | Radcliffe, GERBER’S BABY .FOOD. 3 tins for JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER, 9-ounce JOHNSON’S ‘BABY CREAM, 2-ounce jar PRAIRIE INN STORE a . " “Family-Sized” Refrigerator . complete with 60-lb. Freezer Locker © = - Gibson’ Swing-Out Meat Keeper - - Twin? Crispers and: Chiller Box - Butter Conditioner, etc., etc, | Just. a few left. at the East: Saanich Rd, at Keating .: Phone: Kenting 97 “Clearance: Int Two Doors from Fo $$ B.C.-ALASKA PIPING FROM SCOTLAND ' The first instalment of the order bia-Alaska ‘pipeline has left Scotland. for the 610-mile long British Colum- Consisting. of. 8,000 tons, it is the!’ largest shipment-of tubing! ever’.to for this happy occasion were the fol- j leave the Clyde. The total order: for | Stewarts and Lloyds of Glasgow. -ounce JAT eects — Phone: Keat. aw ‘Door Racks, Price of only (Regular price $459, 50) td. Ws a wonderiil yvoupe of qualiry shirts ino all sizes... Heys, light greys, wines quid faucy calors, sports 19.000 tons of tubing worth -$2.8! million was. obtained by the firm of 5 |. ! | | fos ae a5 == ar z 2 ee : Rope ‘ BOS for $3.30 en €5.08 far $4.64 We pc cee tttOA for $5.07 - R.A Na t bot Key v “son. with. teams in midget, juvenile, “by “Guides ‘and. Brownies, ‘and the : leagues... Hand hedding and other plants iay. be | hele in the garden: at. the home? ‘of | ; ‘Women’s Institute Hall, Brentwood. | | ie: “Norma Carmichael Is F ted ae Hall - | t a, Leral selections on his accordion, Lan aster vaeition, Division T held - . . ‘ recently at the home of Mrs. A. R. The ladies serving tea were Miss E. Howard, Mrs. H. D. Patterson and Mills, , Mrs. W. Westoby. The home cook- | acted as chairman, ing stall-was in charge of Mrs. V. Foren Mrs. D. Wood and Mrs. Mc- | Guides was discussed. The tent and arlane. | who ' There was a large crowd at the | ground sheet for the tent have ' Report from the: the district commissioner, treasurer about tent for the opening game of the Colwood and been purchased from the proceeds of District Softball League played at | the film: night held recently. Articles the Brentwood sports field on Sun-| for camp cooking were also donated day.. League President H. S. .Mor- ton,’ Reeve Sydney Pickles of Cen-| tral Saanich, Councillor. H. Andrew, mother and daughter banquet. to be Central. Saanich Chamber of Com-| held in the Near future, were dis- inerce, President H.. Peard,: ‘and T. | cussed. Holloway, president of the Brent- en nc wood Community.:Club, officiated -at | The plans of-the:Local Associa- the opening’ ceremonies: Senior ““C” ; tion of (Girl Guides. were carried. men vs. Forresters: played the open- | through on May 7 when the Guides ;ing game, which :was won by Brent- | were hostesses: Re their -mothers at wood with a 1-0:: sscore.” Five divi- | a banquet in the dining room of the sions .will be. in’ operation. this séa- ;.agricultural . hall... .Grace: was'sung “once over” ‘by various mothers. Plans for a bantam;: uior: cand © senior. men’| meal: was thoroughly enjoyed.” ‘Mrs. oon : | F, Edgell: was: toastmistress..and in= “The™ “United, ‘Ghureh “service: at | troducéd the speakers, Mrs- By King Brentw ood on: Sunday, was condiuct- | Mite, commissioner 5; me > ‘ eg ad . ‘ter next Sune ‘Stevenson, M:. May. 31° at’ Nwhiche : Clarke, of, Keating: ‘Brownies, - will. give a ‘report. on: the: Girl Guide: Con-: ference. in "Vancouver last i April. Plans ° will’ he. ‘made: forsa week-end ar “camping trip for’ ‘the Guides. This will: be the final.mecting: of the: sea-' ‘son. and. it’ is: hoped. a “Tera: number will attend, : Tan ere menerer 9 Feo -ae eee repens mmm weeny wenerNIett tt tip Santetnre rare csnanaensmapeny ee esant® 0. BE AWAY FOR. YEAR Churches are eping for fine. -wea- ‘theron. ‘May. 19: so, that: the tea. ‘and ‘sale iof: miscellaneous. home™ cooking Gen. Moody, Wallace: Drive, ’ Brent- wood,” If: necessary,’ because. of:-bad - Weather, it: will-instead ‘he. held ‘at.the irom Saanichtan “presented . Norma. With a purse of money and also many personal gifts, 2 Jan A al of Victoria, acted as M.C. Refreshments. were served: at | the close of the evening under the ; About, 300 guests. attended aut the ‘agricultural: ‘hall on § Saturday ‘evening last, when.-Mr. and Mrs, We Car: | mnichael entertained for: their daugh- \ tery Norma, who will he: Jeaving | friday for an extended visit to Eng- Jane able convener: hip of Mra R. UE. * "Phe hallwas decorated with spring | Nimmo, Norma’s grandmother. 4 flowers and Norma was piped into Norma will sail from Quehee Mthe recom hv the Greater ‘Vietoria aboard the Se Atlantie on Mav 28. jand will dock at Southampton, She plans to he wwily a year, Sehaol Pipe Land, A tronpe fram Vietoria under Jan Dinean entertained the guests, and modern, and Seottish dancing was ens | joyed, Ronnie Chisholin played sev- WORKING WITH During. | the -evenings az beautiful Travelling case avas: presented: ta: the Hust of honor hy the St, Andrew's: Caledonian Society: and the High- land Gamer. Association, Friends ~ BRENTWOOD “SCHOOL. NEWS May: a) "MONEY. PYSAVER, “ON ANY JOB! soonest: nse Under for, PND mR atihe —— : : Le a ee et 5 “on thes Hrentwood: SAN : “Degrades | ys played agains Sidney "A" hoys : “ ; “ ant wa nh Ki , “sheet, ne Vi Sunded, wh eetyen sang $4. 36. Also one Mag iy th the: Hrentwourl"A" Shee Jue “sanded, SOC cei B432. vise layed ast Sid” "A" ee rae a ee | pints.” The senee was 5 aS: Ke for Hrent- she eh, $10,56 qo Sanded, “shee Be Of. wood. 4 a a ee : on April 2iy-three. Normal sehiool . ; " Unsanded Sheathing. A students’ came to Brentwood: school ? WAY. cone san feegtaten ecsees ayeat $2.64 i be the teachers: for one month, Ea ects on — ssteeareravein en tennsensee veh eet 2.98 Vieir onames carer Mr Kelsey, ry Derneadicesseteereqeaedienn nce MOOD G4. §2! Division. | (grades 5 and G): Mr CL RW seeereecesngcssennsernstguntunreenncegencenanenen cae $5.28 Division Uo (grades 4nd | A: ee reeenrarcenseg eee COL: $648 Ay: and Miss Robinson, Division (11 j (grades 2 and 3), (an April 30, Mas thatch and the crest of the teashers handed ant the sclinol: crestsccaise Whe tape drania “lay erests for the atetors and aetress: ! “Posies: for the: Dae SAVE TIME ~— SAVE MONEY. j Glover, i | . “i Support the Canadian leg slon Rooster Stub > Pescof the plaw stentate’, On the last diy of sehen) before Mro thee: nn Paster parte Pyrement. to jtdee! ilecdrateds wits . Cy May § eo Division V Wink over tere the, Teoay