Wednesday, May 13, 1953. ‘PAGE THRES | Pe ann nmnevmmmenememene | Mes. Chas. Allen of Mount New- ton Cross Road, had her sister and SAANICHTON “ ross SOC Me der hee aA brother-in-law, and Qne pulp mill in B.C. has no} material from chipped sawmill wadroral, obtaining all its raw | trimmings. ; re a ee Serle and Michael, from Kamloops. P ; P 4 aie end C2 FRASER GOLD STRAWBERRY JAM, 2-1. Jan 9E Mrs. Wishart was hostess at the | B.C., staying with them. aylor a first-and: third. and Clara fo R reno CHIVER® BLACKCURRANT JAM,,. !12-0z. jars ey Rn regular .monthly meeting of the} Mrs. J. E. Tanner, of Stellys Cross Faylor a third prize, Margaret al eltring ‘ BRENTWOOD FLY-TOX and SPRAY, complete... teenie 79¢ sy x: 8 chet gas . Saanichton Cirele held in the Sun-| Road, feft this week for a month's | lor took the: reserve grand cham- PUREX TOILET. TISSUE, 2 OP eee ccseelbeutereseesssensenenenseess 27¢, een re ern day school. room ‘of St. Mary's | holiday at Dighy, Nova Scotia, On pionship with her calf. . N STORE ~Church on Tuesday evening - last | her return journey she will stop off Mro-and Mrs. .G..Y. Wirkpatrick. fh Mr. and Mrs. P. LE. Thorp have F PRAIRIE IN Phone: ‘Keat SW with an attendance of 17 members, | at Winnipeg to visit friends. Keating Cross Road. left-on Satur- ‘sold their property: at- Keating and Saanichton — . a ° have started to build-their new home -on .Verdiers Ave. where ‘they -hope to lake up residence in: the. near fu- ‘ture. _ , The Guild of the Brentwood Cal- lJeve. Memorial. Chapel. held. its -an- inual dogwood tea in. the ‘Douglas Room of the Hudson’s Bay on. Tues- day ‘afternoon: Mrs. Flarold Cross was the convener and Mrs. Norman AL. Lowe,. assisted by ‘the president, ; Mrs.: Flarotd Patterson, poured teat for the many guests who kept them 8; busy from 2.30 to 4.30. The ladies } “were complimented an the lovely tea : , : = they served. The home cooking and ROBERT GODF REY ; | the flower stalls did a good business. It was decided. at this -meeting to send $150 to St.. Mary’s building. fiind’ and..$25 was voted tothe missionary KEATING committee to carry on their migsion- ary” work during “the next . few : months, as there will -be no meeting |-.-Winners at the fortnightly "500" until September. At the close of the | card party held at. the-Neating Tn- ‘ business’ Mrs. Wishart: gave a’ very | stittite Hall on Monday evening, May interesting talk on Bamfield. B.C..] 4, were Mrs. 1. Farrell and tH, Facey. where she lived before coming to | This was the last game for the sea- Saanichton. Mrs. Rennie, who is! son, ; leaving the district soon to make her Members of the Saanich Holstein home of Port Mellon, B.C., was pre- | Calf Club from this district who ex- sented with a little farewell gift by | hibited at the B.C. Products Fair in the honorary president, Mrs. J. | Victoria last week were Margaret, Cooper, on behalf of the members. | Kathleen and Betty Callander, Joanne Refreshments were served atthe! Gait. Clara, Margaret and Joseph day for a-trip by. car through the | United “States, “and hope’ ‘to. go™ as; Be far south as California . H Congratulations go to ° Mr. and Mrs. Donald «Joyee, ‘Reating Cross | Road;:on: the birth of. a «daughter, Mary Ellen, on Friday, May:8. at St. Joseph’s. Hospital, Victoria. OPP PPP LPP PO ON at A oe : re ae oe ei a Re me ARTHUR J. R. ASH, Liberal; Mrs. JACK: LINDSAY, Progressive Conservative; FRANK ~SNOWSELL, C.C.F.; JOHN D. TISDALLE, » Social Credit, will speak at an open me eeting ° to be held at the Farmers’ Institute Hall Friends will be interested to hear | of the marriage of Donna Jean ; i | ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Fleming, Bryn Road. .to Reker G. | | | | Jackson. son.of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Scott St. Vietoria, which took place at the Metropolitan United Church, recently. Keating » In honor ‘of Miss Shirley Bate. Tatoo abe Se i 1 pv NM R in- ) Pr - Poy geerey gree “ollander . : . . 7 | Peace 3 "} fia ’ Ne: rawe close of the meeting by Mrs Robin- | ‘Paylor. Margaret Callander won whose o marriage will take — place Bud Michell, vice-president of the | heals WHT goto the Vicarage son and Mrs. patnt, the grand champion for “the best shortly, Mrs. J. Breitenbach and | Saanichtun Community Club, pre- une ns: Laurella Duncan won the junior heifer ie Seo saul alse 4 ue Mrs: Bernard Delamere entertained | sided at the regular: monthly meet- | ° The work of painting and decorat- 1B cup at me aetaein ieee ene pee: rat regal iN on a seen with ‘a. miscellaneous showersat the | ing in the dining room of the Agtic| ing the pa or aa Brentw oat nok ce et sports day on’ Friday last. Jack Tur- [place and-Joanne Gait a trst. S1aT | ine: of the former. Oldfield Road. | cultural Hall-on Thursday last. omen’s Institute’ hall-is now. fin- wer ; a Oo, oe EP aa ner won a cup for ping-pong. ‘garet Taylor won a first. Joseph pre guest of honor, her mother, and | [twas with great regret that the | istic Ue seally Woeks tice (ie meme ‘Bach will give.the. Resear rors are, 28 oe ae ees 2 ee . ° “Ss ie . , *, . 2S - are. é oe " ae - : the: mother’ of the: groom-elect were | resignation of -R. Godfrey was ac- | j bers may well be proud of their hall, of his respective party 1 i a. ¥ flys presented "with ‘corsages.: -The -gifts | eepteds. Mr. Godfrey stated in ~his ! The Brentwood senior men ‘softball : invited. ' Questions © wil 3e -answere¢ were -presented ina prettily decor-|Jetter that owing to pressure of busi- j fam played a good game at Elk . . : n: eet Done ’ ated clothes: hamper : Vo games. were fness he felt he could not carry on.as.| Lake on Sunday evening, ‘but ‘they Chair me a: y. played* and cre fr eshments served. by president, For the past. four: years jlost to the Elk Lake team bya 12-9 of @ CR the co-hostesses.. The invited: guests | R. Godfrey. has done grand job and |-scere. Butlers Aces, although’ playing re » . Soe rn eo wee ee | } Sponsored by the South Saanich | Rarmers Institute: 1 Lwere: Mrs. F: Greenhalgh. Mis. Paul! he will be ereiithy missed, . ieee ball, lost their first two: games. Delbrouck, Mrs." Stansfield, Mrs. | There will be no meetings in’ June This is typical of how: they, start so Ted Crampton, Mrs. W. Amos, Mrs. | . . the fans are not “discouraged: There Wao F ‘1 : x | or July bite there will hea meeting | lenty of winning eames to come. t eu re Ay Jeyfopr- H i *S f fd. ffenton. Mars. Art Waters Mrs ‘Ton August’6 to arrange for the fair are plenty o wit ning ga esto co 'THE REVIEW. FOR FINE “PRINTING. R. Spooner, Mrs. Pearl Gaidler, Mrs. + concessions. — SR T. Butlers Mrs. Cl Essery, Mrs. Bert Fil we shawn at the el - f _ REGISTRATION Ralph. Mrs. Lloyd Ralph. Mrs. er ee eee anaes | ‘The individual in B.C. is able’ to- Broadley, Mrs. J). Howroyd, Mrs. W. ie eee Oe ™ zeaieenee: leet into. wood production through ; @ Bate, Mrs. Cruickshank. cand ~ Miss ¢ 777 — ° " ; Tree Farm: and .Farm .Woodlot | Mrs. Tidman, Mrs. Nnott, Mrs. Cle-.| legi slation, - | : | Valerie. Bate. ; _ ‘| The. pre-school: medical examina= | mett, Mrs. Forsberg and Mr. Baades | ———— tion oi children. took place. at Neat- On Vriday. May 15, the pupils. of Mr. For sberg, Mr. Leighton amet Mr. ing schoal on) Thursday © afternoon, Grades Sand 66will-be snaking their | Hatch. . mnual social studies trip to Vie-! “At the conélusion of the game: soft: 1 Vive ler: alies cae a rereeey . : ty . eye ‘ Beattie. medical officer, and’ Mrs. \ orias They. plant, leave thesschools-drinks were. served’ to the cee of i May .7, under, the direction: a@f Dr. Benson, | district nurses Approsim- hy chartered Ins at 9.15 and visit thes both cams. ate ly 15 new children’ will lhe enrolled. Obseryv ator v and tne “North- “Western, next term... Mrs. “Brown, privaary Creamery in the morning. n° the teacher “iit the ‘school, wave a overy.| a flerneou they. will go-to: Radio Sta- ‘pinstructive’: ‘talk tas. the parents: 01} tion CANES the [impress’ Hatels the: what is expected Gf children just en- | Mineral. lexhibit? Building. the Mu-. ‘\ tering: school, cand -inswered? any {seam and the Archives. an questions.” Tea ‘was served under the “alispices. of. the P.- et AY by Mrs. A T EACON MOTORS : ‘Beacon at Fifth, Sidney; B. C. Phone 130 | SIMPSON BOARD | The latest: ‘Wallboard - ; ~-prepainted: in’ white: 4x6’ Sheets. 2: 4° 6 Sheets. ‘| East Vriday, Ahe last ‘day cof, the B teler ae se be _ a ae Nornat students: teaching tern atthe POISLER, 2c — ole! sf sehool, a softball -game took: place Ty) between a inixed sclioul team made Le aa of-the teachers’ and Normal: stue! "BRENTWOOD 7] | dentss 2.1 he teachers’ Aefeared th xf » e _ SCHOOL. NEWS | i school team 14-7,.On. this team ‘called: eed “i = Contributed). a tthe. + “Champions’were’y Mrs. Covell, 7: a On’ ‘Monti P aie no0n Mrs. Forsbergy, Migs. ‘Long. 43 ; boys. ang “soft - SIMPSON ne aN Tue ; Carton. covers: YOUR SOC AL CREDIT, GOVERNMENT. H’A‘S! APPROPRIATED ~ $38;-) 778,750 FOR ROAD. “MAKING. THIS: YEAR; || THE. LARGEST PR O-(| 6: »GRAM.. IN» THE -HIS-| |" ‘TORY. ‘OF THE PROV: |}: INCE, WITHOUT. “IN- | CREASING. THE. PRO. | -MINCIAL DEBT. © \ | lls * Given ‘A SAFE WORK: Many people: never Seem to: get a good ; night's rest. They: turn and toss—blame it “on ‘nerves’—when it may. be their kidneys. .. |: Healthy: kidneys: filter poisons ‘and excess: |.’ ‘acids ®.from: the ‘blood. © If they failand °° |: impurities’ stay. in. the ’ system—disturhed ‘. ‘rest often follows,” If you‘ don't -reat ‘well ‘get-and use Dodd’s Kidney -Pills,: Dodd's’. chelp the kidneys so. that - you . can teat: ! on cele ane feel beter. “ING MAJORITY IN "THE NEXT. 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