as ° 7 Wednesday, December 8, 1954. 7 ' SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF SEENDS EVEN: PAGE THREE. omer enn 1 tO enjoy this evening's entertain- BRENTWOOD ment. A short meeting was held after the last practice of the Brentwood Junior Red Cross House in Victoria many books have already come in. ; have been regularly attended by | A prize is given to the class which ‘f i two representatives from Mount | brings in the largest number - of.°~ ; Newton school. The president, who | suitable books.—Daphne ;: Sluggett. - °.. et The Girl Guides, under the lea- Ladies’ W.I. Choir and it was de- | 777 Sr | Cn mmm mmm ememeneem lis vice-president in Victoria,’ goes n elle a dership of Mrs. A, Cuthbert, are | cided to have the fortni © KEA G ag i a. differ 21 : Ore wera a ' : ghtly prac- A Ni HT N N » accompanied: by a different mem- a aay ’ eon presenting: two plays at the Wo- tice on the first and third Tuesdays: _s _ Cc oe E Tl ' | ber to each of these town meetings. Sement at Fs : one wie i. school men's Institute hall on Wednesday, | of the month, in the afternoon in-: air dialiaiin x inteatiatitantiathaiaatinieaateetaaiaaiaindien a me va. Bn s . The Junior Red Cross members | on. Friday evening, Dec, 3, was, repre ot . Miss: Agnes Hamilton, of: Vancou- | at Mount Newton are collecting resented by ‘a. team’ from:: Mount: SCOUT ver, was a recent guest at the home ' presents to send to the D.V.A. hos- Newton, but the. girls lost. their of her cousin, Mrs, W. H. MeNally, pital fox.Christmas. = ; game to their hostess. team, NOTES Veyaness Road. ; nn ; : _. Mrs, R. W, Drake, Veyaness Road, »| Book Week was held between No- The First Saanichton Cub Pack |is now: at-home. after many weeks vember 15. and 22; Posters were and Group. Committee are holding |as a patient in Royal Jubilee hos- made -by /the.-various students of eaiea (atic: the degree of ght a. film night and presentation of | pital. Mount Newton school and - the to which it is- exposed. badges on Friday, Dec. 10,: at. 7.30 Mr,. and Mrs, “Victor Polson ‘and 'p, -TVA. menibers acted as judges. an a p.m, ’in the Agricultural hall din- | their ‘two . children’ have | moved | shiiron Butler. won the! senior prize ’ , “Dec, 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets may be] stead:-of the evening, from’ 2.30. to ~ Congratulations are being... re- had from | the Girl Guides. .The | 4 o’clock.: This week itis being held celyed:" by Mr. ane Mrs, - Russell plays are “The Queen’s Cross”,.a| at the home of Mrs. Buffam, Ver- Bompas On, tie birth OF 8 "s0n, ab story of King ‘Arthur’ and the | dier Ave. The choir will sing carols | Rest “Haven hospital, on Novem- Knights of the Round Table; and | at the Veterans’ hospital on Mon- ber 21. . “The Story of the Holy Grail”. "| day. afternoon, Dec, 20, | The "recently held fall bazaar, On Sunday afternoon, Dec, 12, Minister at the Brentwood United pouder the. auspices. of the South members of the Brentwood United.| church on Sunday, Dec. 12,. will be.| Saanich W.A., proved very success- church ‘will be’ hostesses ata con- | Rev... Wm, Buckingham, Service Dim wae parish hall, Mount New: gregational tea, being-held at the.| will be at 11.15 am. ton Cross Road, the sum realized home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Cuthbert, | | Opening basketball game playea | P¢img $850. Mrs, E. H. Lee receiv- The resistance . to: an electrical Beach Drive, from 3-6 o'clock. Ali] at the Brentwood Community hall ed guests during the:afternoon, All; ing room, Saanichton. pon Sidney to Keating Cross Road | for her excellent poster on Book |[. — BRENTW JOOD © ints : Parents |e ; : ‘ the stalls were most popular with | There will be a home cooking {#0 are in the house formerly occu- week, and Daphne Sluggett won |#" . who are interested in the church | on Friday evening was a midget |“. , ' are invited and will be heartily | boys' contest between Brentwoog | “isPlays of aprons, fancywork, and | table, door prize and refreshments, |Pied_ by Mrs. J. Saunders. Mrs.) the junior prize of $1, donated by | PLUMBING _ welcomed, so that all may get to and Sooke with Brentwood being other attractions, which the ladies Proceeds of the evening are to Sannaers Mew. mes wn te ; Principal A. £E, Vogee. A book Day and Night Service know each other. defeated, 19-9. The second was an |Pave been working on for many |be devoted towards the construc- vine Behe onster,, Sryh | display was set up for the P.-T.A, KEATING 142T ; a . vege? “ months. Mrs. H. Harper convened | 4; n Road, meeting during this week. . Brentwood Memorial Chapel is | exhibition game between Brent- ne - ; tion of a hall. | The South Saanich Women’s In- : having St. Michael’s Players to pre- { wood and Fletchers senior “C” men, the tea, assisted by Mrs. B. King, — — é _ : whe ook arity 2 08 now, ane YOUR LOCAL STORE WITH THE STOCK - ° i ste stitute money - raising telephone sent two one-act plays and a vari- | with another loss for Brentwood wae 7 aan’ a * ae alsanibi CUSTARDS i games parties vere ole during No- ety show on Thursday evening, Dec. | In the final game Brentwood sen- 4. Spencer, hee omson, Place a clean marble in the bot- ’ : ) 5 ns an . vember, resulting in the followin 9, at 8 o'clock in the Brentwood | for “B” men defeated ‘Sidney, 64- Mrs, W, Lamerton, Mrs. W. Henens, tom of the cooking utensil when | yyjze . winners: indies, 1, Mrs, ?. ee Women’s Institute hall, These play- | 42. Games for Friday, Dec, 10, are: ag *S- a Soe ane Miss &. hone making custards or sauces. This yancock; 2, Mrs, J. D Holloway; We're always ready to serve you with @ ers are from St. Michael’s and All|bantam girls vs Sooke; ‘ juvenile Me F oe Shaw. Mra: F “ ew will eliminate the continuous stir-|3 yrs Db. J. McCaskill. Gentlemen | full stock of popular groceries. Angels church, Royal Oak. . It is | girls vs. Sooke, and senior men “C” ‘Mra: iH: Butterfiet ee Nos arwic q {ring and save time. The marble i Adrian Butler: 2. Frank: Drake: a a large crowd will turn out vs. Sidaways. . ‘eiants Mrs’ A Hall: home produce rolls . and bubbles -and- prevents A Doney. ay ’ PRAIRIE INN STORE wo — cmirniomemceemenny 7 ’ a eee nes ‘} burning, : . : j Saanichton— — Phone: Keat. 54 : Mrs, R; Gibson, Mrs. M, Atkens, |. . < . . - “THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS range ncaa er viol ne 0 ————————————— POTATOFS..100. Vb. SaCK...ceeeeceeececesevececeeeeees $2.90 |G. Williams and Miss D. Worthing- oe Japanese ane pioneers a MOUNT NEWTON | ‘ m= : ers : ‘ ov measureme ’ U.S. GEMS——100-lb. SACK......ecesseeecseeedeseeesseeeeee 295 | ton; books, Mrs. L, Littlewood. Mrs. festemnenie on earenauares °Y 1) SCHOOL NOTES i BRENT W OOD AUTO ‘COURT Seon. sack... sclasese AEE Goa $1.55 le wae ivi Chane OE ted Ue Ras nr’ “The regular meeting of “Mount. Attractive. three-room Cottages. Centrai heating, s— - : i . ednesday, . 8, 2 > regular ANE I ; ft ys na ninin - COOKING ONIONS. N sack.....2..... seisreseacente $1.80 || “There were nine tables in play Lisanne wenietama aaa ne Newton Junior Red Cross was held : fireplace, electric, kitchen, will accommodate. 2, ih —No. 1,.50-Ib, sack........ $2.30 at the regular fortnightly “500” | ree ts. Commitee ae Thursday, Nov. 25, in the 3. or.4° persons. “Low winter yr: ates by month or. . LETTUCE—Firm heads,.2 heads fore... 29c card party of the community: club | °° teshments. Committees were . ium. . w wees Keating 4 42M. oS ane 43s a CABBAGE—Large and medium, No. 1, lb.....2%e in the dining room of the Agricul- ormed to make the evening a suc- i cthe luncheon meeting was open. | S==asensoram : sires 7 BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Firm and hard, 2 Ibs.....21¢ tural hall on Wednesday last. Mrs.) °"""" —_—_— .HOTHOUSE. TOMATOES—2 lbs. for... 23c M: Towers received the prize for | The Central Saanich volunteer ed, and the gucst speaker, ans. a . : sonsreeeceecenes the ladies and Mr. Anderson the ‘firemen held..a very successful , Munroe, Islgnd representative for ‘4 ORANGES—Sunkist, navel, 2 dozen.........-......:: 49c meade 4 concolation vizes |Gance in the Agricultural hall on | the Red Cross, was introduced by . JAP ORANGES—Lowest market prices. wees won by Mrs. Gait A. Jack | Friday evening last, with the | President Gail McKevitt. a\\ _GRAPEFRUIT—Indian River, 3 for... 22¢c Turner. ‘Tombolas were won by Mr, | “Hometowners” in attendance. The | After the luncheon the secretary, | GRAPES—Emperor, 2 bs.e.....ccecccceeecccceeeceeee eens ..25c¢ #} Hoole and R. Godfrey. Mrs. T, | hall was decorated by the firemen, |Sandra Nimmo, read the minutes. || _ MIXED NUTS—Lb..eereeteeenceeeet vececeeseceeteceectece -.37¢_ ff) Moulson and Mrs. R. Crawford |convened by T. G. Michell, and | Patricia Cooper. and Joanna Hall were the hostesses and T. Moulson | about 100 danced to. the music of sang. “The Happy Wanderer”, and, and G. May convened .the. _cards, the popular. ‘orchestra. Refresh- | Janet Milligan ‘danced: the ‘Irish #1 The next card party will be the ments were “served. in the .dining | jig.: Both were accompanied by. a | eighth ‘annual Christmas | “500” | room to br ing the enjoyable evening | Louise Forsberg, pianist. Mrs, Mun-° 11 card party and will be held in: the ‘to a close. The firemen of this dis- | roe ‘concluded the:meeting witha Agricultural ‘hall. on’ Wednesday,.| trict: will hold a ‘dance on , New i very informal talk .on other:-Red Dec, 15, at 8:15 p.m. “There will be Year's Eve in the Agricultural hall. | Cross’ branches. and - also. answered ‘turkey prizes, tombolas, door prizes Tickets can. be. obtained from any |'several questions. - “, and refreshments, oS volunteer fireman. The monthly “meetings | of ‘the The annual meeting and election.| ” =, 7 of officers. of : the. South .Saanich: @ BO W.A, was. held-in the parish hall on-| 9° iy ‘ f ll Wednesday | afternoon, Mrs.-:-H. |} respec u y Harper presided. and reports were, A. received. Mrs.:P, Delbrouck ‘gave an | : xcellent report on: ‘the Little .Help- ers,’ 42 being on the. roll, . :Mrs. Har-' | of my: fellow per. reported. on the success.-of the | ~<| azaar. which ‘realized. $350:.: .-Ma--|§ Be “residents. of : terial. for’ stage curtains’ has” been Central. Saan-. purchased” and -they<‘will ‘be: made | aa: de by ‘Members ‘at a” later: date. “Dr: a ch in ) Satur: EB. “HY “Lee: took: the: hale, for the: vA First Class Dy Cleaning Seivce. Calling in ‘North Saanich ok - TUESDAYS: ‘and FRIDAYS © pRiy ER- SALESMAN: “FRED ‘HANCOCK. cae Keating 20¥- 7 ‘Victoria 2-9191 | invite the votes. ! Thomo. aud: Miss. ‘D. ‘Wor thington. ‘The. next: ‘meeting: will ‘pe “held: “on: ‘Wednesday afternoon, ‘January, 5.18 at. the: rectory, regular ahonthly. ‘meetin of* ‘the community. ‘lub was. held in. the, ‘dining *room *“of “the ” ‘Agricultural’ : hall.on, Thur sday ‘evening: Te ‘Moul-"|} son: “presided, Final ‘arrangements Ss] Re: {were -made«for the eighth annual |} 500" card. party, which willbe. ‘held. for. "cosmetics, Priced from: MY PLATFORM ee SES CO ete “| @ Experienced, businesslike: administration ~. * of your ‘municipality. | erica mat | - Sensible policy’ for, ‘both : ‘capital ee maintenance: expenditure. ;- : 8 » All-new road construction to: be: ‘paid for: by loc: v1 improvement. loan and not:from: general Jrevenue. Regularly “accepted | roads: will continue: ‘tor he» maintained: ~ : aan from general revenue, 9 HS BEY X , e ‘Pay-as-you-so.- ‘policy: 'No- = tole ms “and a TLERS Hr “of famous quality borrowing. 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