Wednesday, November 10, GUIDE ASSOCIATION PLANNING . G NOVEL CHRISTMAS PARTY HERE NG The November meeting of the } First Brentwood. Girl Guide Associ- ation was held in. the old school. Mrs. A. R. Mills was in attendance when 11. members were present. Mrs.’ M: Nimmo appeared as. a new member. The association expressed regret that Guide Captain Mrs. °J. Mc- -Kevitt has.been-ordered to rest for. -several months: on’ account. of . ill’ health... Mrs. Hemens, who is. sub- stituting for Mrs. .McKevitt, read the captain's report. _ The ‘treasurer reported that the stall at the country fair had real- ized $40.20 and that the doll con- test had yielded another $35. Mr. Holden reported - recommen- dations from the fair committee and Mrs. Windsor, Brown Owl, Stated that there were now 25 Brownies and that they had $2.51 on hand. The committee were pleased to hear that the Hallowe’en party had been a “howling success” and ex- ‘tended thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Del- 1954. Mills enrolled five members. following members Mrs, R. Brown, Mrs. K. Warner, Mrs. N. Dickens, Mrs.. E. Holden and Mrs. R. Shaw. | in| The received pins: te ee ee BRENTWOOD ewe. ee a ne et ee er ere KEATING ne a ee cet a A ge ee eae ca caer Og me A AO OO et ol No meeting wills be held Brentwood ‘United church held a q Mrs. P.. Andrejkew, Oldfield December. _{very successful rummage sale in © Road, has returned to her home sees ines tenereorneneneemneneere j the Orange hall. in ‘Victoria. on s;after a trip to Duluth, Minnesota, | Wednesday morning. The proceeds | wit be. added ‘to the church. build- ing fund. .On. ‘Monday ‘atvernoon several KE ATING members of the Brentwood Women's Institute attended the meat forum A B.C, Telephone ‘Company crew | program, held in the Club Sirocco. has completed a $12,000 project in| There were cooking demonstrations Keating to provide outside plant! by Mrs. Nova Gaham of the B.C. where she was called owing to the death ‘of her: father. Mrs. Cc. Day, Vancouver, has been a recent week-end guest with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Butler, Keating & |-Cross Road, . : Mrs. R. W. Drake, Veyaness Road, is a patient at Royal Jubilee hos- facilities for residents in the Vr- | Electric Co. The grading and meat pital, Victoria, following operative dier Ave. area in Brentwood. The | cutting was demonstrated by Vic | treatment. project included installation of | Pinchin and Sam Radford, of Van- s; Mrs. Elsie Jones, with her two some 1,865,000 feet of wire in cable. : couver. Mrs. V. Wood, Verdier Ave., Cable was strung on Stellys Cross | was the lucky winner of a roast. Road from West Saanich Road to} Brentwood and Shady Creek W.A. East Saanich Road; south along | of the United church is holding a West Saanich Road from Verdier 'dinner and bazaar at the W.I. hall Ave. to Sluggett Road and. south on Friday, Nov. 19. along East Saanich Road from In thr asketbal! eames played Stellys Cross Road to the Keating at "thie conmnbtiliy ball 63 Friday “| daughters, Linda and Donna, and ‘ >) Mrs. Wilkinson, have moved into ;the house formerly occupied by 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bickford, Vey- aness Road. Mr. and Mrs, Bick- ford and their family have taken up residence in their recently-com- R. GODFREY Bob Godfrey, popular Saanichton j dairy farmer, was elected vice- ; president of the Vancouver Island { Dairymen's Association at the an- pleted new house on Veyaness Road. | brouck for the loan of their prop- | telephone office. |last, Brentwood midget boys defeat- nual meeting recently.at- Ladysmith. President is Cecil; Bulman, of ~ Grades three and four at Keating P aie THREE |\CHURCH RENOVATED FOR FIRST For the first time in its 76 years the Catholic church of Our Lady of {the Assumption: at West Saanich ;has been. completely redecorated = J) » : inside. ’ The original interior finish of V- | Joint has. been covered and a finish , employing . square ceiling tiles and | wood panelling. is in keeping with the. lumber-producing country in which it is located. | The renovation which was’ com- pleted last week, is the work of' F. A. Leclere,. father of Rev. tLeclere, rector of the parish. | Mr. Leclerc spent a two-month holiday with his son, during which | time he undertook the entire reno- Fr, | vation project. A carpenter by thobby, Myr, Leclerc is a_ retired C.N.R. station agent from Plessis- ville, Que. ORIGINAL | The original altar remains un- touched... It is the altar removed ! from the original Roman Catholic cathedral of Victoria. The wall be- i hind. the altar is hung. with drapes, I. | TIME IN 76 YEARS SINCE OPENED the late Rev. Fr. Vullings. Bishop: J. Hills of Victoria will visit the church to bless. the new statue of Our. Lady of iain ca in the near future. Royal Oak L: Lady Is Laid To Rest The’: death -occurred Haven hospital’ on November. 7 of Mrs, Ada Fish; of Elk Lake, widow -. o of the late George: Richard .. Fish. She was born-in Torquay, England, and had resided in this district for - the past six years. She formerly made her home in Sidney. She is survived by one son and two daugh- ters, J. C. Fish of Royal Oak, Mrs. Myrtle Bates of Telkina, B.C., and Mrs. Laura Bush of Porcupine Plains, Sask. ; Funeral services were conducted: by Rev. G: W. Brooks from..Sands Funeral Chapel in.Sidney on Wed- nesday and interment “followed: in Royal Oak Burial Park. ; ee et amen, Mabharata or Great, Poem of in. Rest _erty on that occasion. Art. Perry was foreman of the + eq Saanichton, 23-16. ‘The bantam | Nanaimo. school, under the supervision’ of | 2#inst a paneled wood finish. The The ae GOOD TURN TREE eight-man heavy gang on the job. ‘girls nosed out Sooke in a thriller} penry G. Robinson, Royal Ouk, | their teacher, Mr, Francis, recently aaee rails are entirely new and the | Indidn literature consists of 200.0000 Plans were discussed for a Christ- Keating telephones total 739 to- “py 13-12. The juvenile girls lost to | was re-elected s60tolayvanenmudcer. travelled fo Victoria. where they ; floor is tiled throughout. verses-and is eight times as long as mas party and Mrs. Mills suggested | ay, or more than double the 333 | Saanichton in the final game. | white J. Burdge, of Saanich, will | Were conducted through the mu- | ‘The church was aaa in IB7B be the Hind ‘and Quy ssey gopaliianed a “Good Turn Tree” for which gifts | Phones in use in May, 1945. ;Games for Friday, Nov. 12, are: | serve as treasurer. seum, and also visited Thunderbird | , . neni sin nance of good clothing or non-perishable Tr retemamennmt oe oe ‘midget girls vs.. Cordova. Bay; ae Executive ireetors . he Park, aa 1 food are brought for:a needy fam- The ward, Sierra, applied to ior men vs, Sidney, and senior * Saanich ve ea are hy Goatrey, #. Mr. and Mrs. Albert) Hafer have | BRENTWOOD AUTO COURT ily or some charity. ; many mountains by the early men vs, Sidney, Mercer, W. Taylor and A. G. Lam- [returned to their East. Saanich Attractive three-room Cottages. Central heating, The meeting closed with an inter- | Spanish settlers of this continent.) ©, Jenkenson accompanied Mr. | brick. - {Road home after a hotiday trip fireplace, electric kitchen, will accommodate 2; esting ceremony in which Mrs. “means, saw. and Mrs. G. Bickford and Billy on | Members heard’ reports of in- | spent motoring in the Kootenay 3 or 4 persons. . Low winter rates by month or a trip up-Island for a few days where they visited their son, Ren- \ { ; = | \ \ ald, and daughter-in-law, at Wel- We are happy to quote on new homes throughout lington; and their daughter and ‘son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. we Abate this ‘district. Schmidt, at’ Bloedel. Minister at the United church -EERBWARD H. POPE 458 Brookleigh Rd., R.R..2 Royal Oak. B.C. Phone 9-1198 _be Rev. T. G. Griffiths. BAZAAR AND TEA| YOUR LOCAL STORE WITH THE STOCK | We're always ready to serve you with a> © full stock of popular groceries. YIELDS $400 AT SAANICHTON P RAIRIE INN STORE “The Saanichton Circle’s annual Saanichton —_ — - Phone: Keat. 54W j tural hall on. Saturday -last was :a great success. The amount taken in at this affair was around $400. The: hall . looked « very gay with ! the stalls decorated in their ‘differ- | piece of. bronze. and: white ‘mums, the: tea being - ‘convened by Mrs. F.. Watson, ° Mrs. ‘E. H: Lee, Mrs:- “FP. ‘M. Vincent: Vand: Myrs:'J):; “Clarke.” “Mrs.” »R: -Bou-. éillier. Was in ‘charge of. tea’ tickets: Those vine charge™ : h First- Class Dry Cleaning Service we Calling. in. North Saanich 7 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS © VET iN ‘FRED: “HANCOCK. ‘POTATOES- ‘CARROTS—No. COOKING “ONIORS Ne of “parcel | post, . f : Taylor; white. elephant, . ‘Mrs ; Bickford . and: Mrs.: F.: Edgell. “4 -CAULIFLOWER—Large. heads. ““BRUSSELS .SPROUTS—Lb.. “SAVOY CABBAGE—2 heads f ORANGES—Sweet and ‘juicy,2” pies . _GRAPEFRUIT—Florida, pink. or white, 3 for... . “Also other, Fruits and Vegetables at. Low. Prices _-MOW'S FARM MARKET 7 Th PATRICIA BAY HIGHWAY - eee ee See By Mrs, Wwe “Turner, Mrs, Sefton, Mrs. o\fG.-Brown, Mrs. A: Taylor, Mrs, P.: 25c° | ' Delbouck, Mrs: EL Chatwell “and” ae 2 Mrs. ‘M, Johnson. © “ff, The: men’s: stall was: “eoriveried by. pba F, Cooper.and P..Laws, ©.) | During. the. afternoon’ R, “Bouteil- lier showed films: eal the youngsters, Pen at aearanmeander tate nativaieeten netiadied etait “SAANICHTON. 2 A eae ated ~ ata wonderful low price ner, president, was in the ‘chair. Daring the regular business it, Was pHdccided to send $50 to the Korean i Relief Fund, Christmas: gifts will E sent to the two little Indian it pivle whom the Cirele adapted at the Indian Residential school at Alert Bay, There will be another rmmmaere snie at the Orange hall, i} Victoria, on December 71. Final articles. were priced. The next. meer ing Wil he held in the Orange hall on “Tuesday, Dee.) - “Phe regular | fortnigh ny, "BON", was held in the dining roam. of the Agricutiural hall on Wednesday J istavith eight tables in play. Prive. winnert. for. the card: were Mrs, W “PF EBuwer andor. “Andersons tombolas were won by Mrs, B. Jones and Mr. Toole. Muateatanente were ferved by. the hostesses, Mrsy 'T. Mouleon and. Mri EB. Jones, . Songratulations are: heinn TEECW ed ay Mr. and. Mrs. Jd. Looy, Wile Jace Drive,.an the hirth of a daugh- ey (Marilyn Trene) tt Reat Haven Hosp. on Niesday, Nav,.2, The requir monthly: ‘naotiig of ‘Bt, Stephen's W.A. was hald Jn the pavish hall an Wednesday: last with 14. members pres ont, The sum of $b was voted to St. “Aldaws church, Victoria, during the business of the afternoon. The many members are busy preparing for their mnniaal beraar and the following will aosdsi. ft the af{air on Saturday Nov 20° Butler Brothers have it], oo 8 powerful new 17+ jnch table model feature? the amassing “Deep Im-| age” pieture, Included : nye the’ “Maile Manitar,' en aio aman fg picture lock}: ; | shaw a Mri Latent we stance eireults Shaw and Miss Tutrerticld, hone Tone distance cireults andi. f CLOVERDALE predner, Myre CHhcany Mire Atielns m "Golden: Throat" . tones an 3.6911 an Mré. Williams. and Miss Worthing: : tony books, Mra. L. Robinson; tat roon,. Mriv Warpers, Mres ing, Myre. Sow Ep My Ren Me Clarke KEATING © halon: Tharsday evening dusts T. DP the Willowe'en party wae auite next Sunday morning at 11.15 will { f the. various | a ep Mrs: ‘Eves. and Miss BE. ("Those ‘assisting with the:téea’ ‘were, Ca nada’ s : Finest Picture acter eae oe ange’ hall, East. Sannich Road; with . 25 members pr esent, Mrs: We Turs. plins were made for the bazar and Lond: party: of the community - club: CROSSROAD. a jana Mrs ‘Themeons en eels, Mig | il 90. li Tones ‘flowersy Mra: Hughes, ‘Mmm: ~ Kea ne } * Senet: Mr. Harper presided. open 0 The reqular monthly meeung ot SALLE Ny: : “uw. community cinb war hela in the SATURDAY dining. room: of the Agrculiaral B. Moulhon. prenided and neportead a creased membership ‘up-Island and were assured that the day when dairymen of Vancouver’ Island could present. a united front. was not: far off. SHOWER HONORS ! Mrs. G. Moore, of Keating Cross RECENT BRIDE - In honor of Mrs. Stephen Trach, formerly Shirley Michell, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Michell, Tele- ; whose marriage took A. Steele and Miss ‘Tena Anderson entertained on | reports that it was “a great experi-" last with a! bazaar and tea held in the Agricul- | miscellaneous shower at the home [gaph Road, {place recently, Mrs. Thursday afternoon lof the latter, Telegraph Road. | white chrysanthemums to.Mrs. Michell and Mrs. Trach, Sr.. i decorated. box. Le Those’: ‘present, and ches. who. “Patterson, : “Those pouring ‘tea were ‘sent. gifts: were’ as follows: Mrs. 'T.. VAL “Wright,: A. corsage. of pink carnations and ; was: pre- j sented to the- guest: of honor, and ent colors, ‘and.at one end of the ‘corsages of yellow: rosebuds and half the main tea table: was’ very | white chrysanthemums. The. many rettily decorated with the centre- | peautiful gifts were ‘Presented, ina: | Michell, “Mrs. ‘Trach,: Sr.;¢ Mrs: WwW: (Ww: Michell, “My, S: if cc cme ce a es Lon EE eats ‘hes ‘corrections. November 15th, ONE will be returned to you | oO Fuel Saving | oO Comfortable, warm | - home: to your home... | ay Rit slide itp ‘ none ae “Har old: ‘Young, | Maurice Michell, e —3 Mrs. Ve ‘Playfair, The Court of Revision | to: ‘consider in the Voters’ ‘List of “The :Corporation: of the District ‘of © ‘Central. Saanich will sit in, the: ‘Munici- pal Hall at 8.00 p.m, on Monday, 3 1954, oe | DOLLAR invested. now. am: insulation | ~ with interest. in: Dei “in, ‘Batts or - Zonolite Loosefill, ee | We have in stock far immediate delivery Special—5 cu, ft. bag Loosewool. Regular $1.90, ‘Now for $1.40 per bag, * MAURICE 'SLEGG. ~ | | district, returning by way of Spo- kane and other Washington points. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Michell and their sons, Gordie and Richard, | left by car on Sunday for a holitiay in California. week. Keating 42M. . ; ] 2 Road, left on Saturday for Calgary | to attend. the wedding of her ;. daughter, Peggy. Bert Henry, of Central Saanich. Road; returned last week: from. 14 months’ service in Germany with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He CENTRAL SAANICH VOLUNTEER | FIRE DEPARTMENT Make your plans now to attend the ence.’ Keith Phillips,’ of Central Saan-. wich Road, left on Saturday morning | = ‘by plane for Saskatoon, ‘Sask... for.!% 110: days’ visit with :his brother ‘and’ - family in Kinistino, and a few days in Edmonton with ‘relatives and ad on his return trip. ‘ [- ess | Mrs. Ralph. “Michell, ’ eMys.: Laurie Mrs. Ed: Hutt; Mrs. od. Mis. Bud’. Michell, : | Mrs. Ray Lamont, Mrs. Amos, “Mrs. Mrs. MALY “Hafer,: “Mrs.; Whittaker, PRESCRIPTION | Master: ‘Eddie! Steele J. W. ISMAY, Municipal Clerk. 43-3 "No.co- RODE: | _ ROOT-PROOF (PIPE. ~ pumps oor mas | These are in popular use this season, oat P riced from $1. 75 and up. | A sizes. . Co ome in n and sec. e them! “BEACON AT FIFTH: “SIDNEY” a y 7 ae - Beside the: Post a an