ib tienen PAGE TEN EDUCATION WEEK PLANNED AT ‘Members of : Saauichton ’P. T.A. The’ visitors -were “the: acting’: vice-president, Todd; who was inthe chair. . President Sealey eid teceni Suaiich Peninsula P.-TLA, Council meeting. Miss J. Chamber- din, principal of Patricia Bay -school, ‘reminded. the visitors of “Education Week and invited parents to: attend the .school during’ the afternoon of March 12. A similar invitation was extended by Miss D. Williamson, AVERY TO HEAD ISLAND SOCREDS The monthly mecting of Group ‘Three, Social Credit League, was held. tecently in the Mahon Hall, Ganges, a large number pres- ent. ‘P. Hawkins, president of ‘the So- cial Credit League of B.C., was pres- ent and addressed the meeting. The election of officrs resulted in the -elction of E. Avry as president, Scot Clarke as” vice-president, Mrs. I’. Sharpe, second. vice-president, Mrs. BK, 1. Newnham, treasurer, and [. J. Nemman secretary. Prior to: the meeting Mr. Newn- ham ‘ entertained . Mr.. Hawkins and a few friends at dinner, | . CASUAL . New arrivals in Casual ' ‘signed and beautifully tailored effects in.checks and splashes. SIDNEY MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR ‘Corner Beacon and Fifth e Relative ‘Cards Choice Quality. ‘Lb... . Mak 120s TEA BAGS } No. 5° FRESH, 1-Ih, pkt (Ren. 69c), Neseate eacon Ave. — ‘reported ons J ackets, — Phone 216 —~ EASTER: CARDS” "Send ‘Your Easter Cards [arly! eedeseeesoecseceecreessresenecescnssseeessneeceeseeenesecsseccessssecene 10c to 25c | BRISKET BEEF 8... AND ESV ALOE MDOP ORHe ORE EEA Malkin’ 8 Rost... COTTAGE CHEESE VROHND Sem eneerastnannne _INSTANT COFFEE “PATRICIA BAY AND McTAVISH -TLA. were visitors to the Mebruary meet-? March 10 from 1 pam. to 3 ing of Patricia, Bay>MeTavish P= | greeted -by William principal of MeTavish sehool, p.m. ~Mrs..S. North reported o maga- j zines and ‘radio, and. Mrs. Read- ings reported «that aiemherekie wis now at. 45, In charge-of the nominating com- wittee for. Saanich = Peninsula “P.- Tha. Council was Mrs. Eves, who asked. for volunteers ta: serve on the council. a ‘ ~ Mrs, We R, Orchard. gave a de- tailed report on the North. Saanich [! Health Council. Under the direction of Prograin Convener Mrs. C. Whipple a_ brief ceremony of recognition of the founders of P.-T.A. was observed. Taking part were G. 2. Nimmo and W. G. Chornlesky of Saanichton. Each participant read a verse and: toak an appropriately colored flower to demonstrate it. ' A film show concluded | ning’s entertainment. lowed ments. the eve- This was fol- of refresh- by the serving INJURED IN-COLLISION. Woman injured in a car accident on Beacon of Saturday, Ave, during the evening Feb. 27, was Mrs. Ruth Dosch, a resident of Shangri-La Auto Court. Last week the name of the victim was crroncously given as | Mrs. A. Kusch. JACKETS windbreaker style. Well de- for neat appearance. Two-tone Priced at $10.95 to $17.95 each Sidney, B.C. Sc to $1.00 SIDNEY, B.C. | PHONE 402 a NI eebeiindtn A dhsuiehimendcieietiaededanetinatetiemoleoe eet 1 38° “DEL MONTE HAWAIIAN, : BINEAPBLE JUICE 'N at. aweet 7 vened, 18- Of, "Paseo. S, 33°. “Sweetened, ABs “0%, in! ne Best, | ‘sy198- . cd von 3 59 ov Maxwell House, JOIN THE SANSCHA CAR CLUB | : oe ee | “Sidney's a F avorite Shovving Centre" ‘Sidney Cash B( Carry - Phone: ‘Sidney, 9 OL for . sonment: without: the y Tey SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Korea A frermath-UNKRA at OW ork: Even before the guns were silenced in Korea, the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency was at work trying to heal the | ‘wounds caused by war. One of the key tasks facing UNKRA in its reconstruction work, is the rehabilitation of Korea’s shipping. Shown above (right) is the “Chin Hae Man” dredge purchased ‘by UNKRA in Honolulu and shivpned to South Korea where it will be. used to reopen that na tion’s western harbors to peace- time navigation. At left is the United States Navy dry dock, “USS Ft. Mazvion,” which transported t ; AMERICAN STORK IS NOT FAR BEHIND he dredge from Hawaii to Korea. - ~ Continued from Fage 2. re ee | In and The American stork has not lag- | | AROUND TOWN ged behind his Canadian cousin. ; This was the view expressed tw | Reeve Sydney Pickles of Central‘ ‘ Saanich upon his return from an ex- tensive holiday in California. The reeve explained that the problem of housing an unprecedented number of school children is as severe south of the border as it is mt British ‘Columbia. Reeve Pickles | has been staying in California since the New Year, while he. and Mrs. Pickles were re- ! gaining their health. Looking fit and ready again to take his place at the head of the council table, the reeve has benefitted by. his holiday. . The Central Saanich chief magis- trate ‘expressed amazement at. the number of: used car lots in: Cali- ‘fornia. Acres and’ acres of. land are filled: to- ‘capacity. with used ‘cars, he reports: : While -the : majority: doa! steady - business.’ used cars, there are ‘a. number spe-: Sializing’ in: pre- “war, “cars. ee dnsivanee aden were : opened by “Ceniteal: Saanich council on Thesday": evenings a an Significant | offer wis! that’ of Victoria® firny of insurance “ageints. “who - enclosed a ‘covering: fetter exX- plaining: its. tender and: had omitted to enclose the tender. _ Tenders were referred to th an irene committer S yd Wallhide Rubberized | SATIN FINISH. — This outstanding praduel is tor all interior surfaces: Uy glides on with winagings case, Dy Drish or rollersceater, ane Mies in 1820 ininutes, pro- fhisity a osnimoih velvetelilee finish weit tyes Iapyoar Trust cubarks. Wallhide Rubberized Satin Finish lass ne Obj Tanal adr ant Ue CE cil ean he teks in ahowt one hang. Che fish: dnc. wibeh dusatede ame will, sorub- Gallon. : por 55 PAINT UP FOR SPRING! tenth wrt repuated bing “ Ok | Quart vevccce tbe | by Armstrong, Domi a, ng land. “JOIN THE i with: | | i SALSA mL noe, See our stocks of fine Inlaid Linoleums “Also Congoleum,” oe : ANSCHA CAR cl un naa i British freighter. Mr. John has sailed the B.C. coast for a number of years. This is his first voyage on a deep-sea vessel. Mrs. A. Jarrett. Dencross Ter- race, returned to her home on Sun- day, following a visit to California and Vancouver. Mrs. H. Boffey, ‘Victoria, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Easton, Fifth St. Mr, and Mrs. H. Loehr, Seattle. Wash., are guests of Mrs. Loehr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Von Vol- kenberg, Queens Ave. Mr. and Mrs.'A. Finlayson have returned. to® their shome in’ Ensign, Alta... following a. two-weeks’. visit Mr. Finlayson’s - brother and sistér-in-law,'Mr. and Mrs... Hi H I Finlayson, Fifth St... ‘handling See ‘Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. tion, principle : Dr.. Otta Diesel . employ ed coal in» Hamburg ‘dust vas: fuel. - NOTICE -Purthiasers of Sanseha’ Chr Chub: memberships are advised not’ to ‘aveept ‘numbers 571-600, These were remeved from a location and, are declared: cancelled, Yes, we've got the New PITTSBURGH MATCHED COLORS for Walls and Woodwork! SATINHIDE “ENAMEL "This new produet his heen developed as aesomypainian te Wiallhide Rabberized Satin: Fintsh and isavailable iv the sume 10 eolars and white, Mec dec af ibs plvsteitts ste | itis welbsnted for — ae, metal tein cand ideal for kitchen amd hath ren walls. Satinhide | Maamed re eniires | Woospeelb prin an wines. Coen din One Seat is wei ally. suntficdant for parti work, a4 : Quar Losses $2, 75 inion, and Nairns a, of vere. ~consticied, by: L.| | oh _ | son-Smith and Mrs. H. Smith. Those | In patient recently.in Rest Haven Hos- I Maple Road, cing. decided: to -aceept: ‘responsibility for i May. resume of the history of the Wo- men’s World Day of Prayer. R. H. Chappell played the organ. Collection amounted to $10.10. celled and. are not. authentic. ‘ Ot 0 ee eo ta FY DEEP COVE eee The evening group of the Deep Cove United © hureh W.-A. held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Marelt, 2. at the home of Mrs.- Gordon: Llay, Cypress ¢ Road... The despatch «of aster gifts to Pat and Susan Mil- ler was :approved, . The group. also the. serving of. snpper* to choristers after the Saturday evening concert, Group committee for Deep Cove Scouts held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss W. J. Brown. Madrona Drive. on Thursday eve- ning, March 4 Deep Cove Community Club stay edo a_ocard party on Friday evening, Mareh 5, at the school. Whist, crib and "500° were played at 16 tables. Winners were: crib, ladies’ high, Mrs. A. Smith; 2, Mrs. J. Stewart: consolation, Mrs. Fo Allen: gentle- men, 1, EL MM. Seott: 2.) Mrs. 2D. Robinson; 3.) NK. Smith. Whist. ladies’, 1, Mrs. H. Starek: consola- tion, Mrs. Stimpson; gentlemen's, Barbara Starck: consolation, Mrs. A. Moore.’ “500°, ladies’, 1, Mrs. Watson’ Simith; 2. Mrs. Tripp; con- solation, Mrs. Bowes: gentlemen, 1, Mr. Smith: 2, W. Stewart: consola- tion, Mr. ‘Tripp. A regular card narte will he hetd nest Friday. good attendance of ladies of | been Cove met at St. Augustine's Hall for the World Day of Prayer. Leaders were Mrs. William Ander-| faking part in the prayers were Mrs. I. Watts, Mrs. R. Payne, Mrs. | iA. Sutter, Mrs. H. J. Watts, Mrs. J. S. Gardner and Mrs. Clement e Mrs. A. J. Watts gave a brief Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones, who was a pital, has returned to his home on where he is convales- TICKETS STOLEN Tickets for membership in the - Sanscha Car Club have been stolen from one of the. locations where they are on sale. The pub- lic has been advised by the com- mittee responsible that. these ‘tickets are numbered~ from 571- 600. Prospective’ purchasers are warned not to accept: tickets: so numbered as they have been.can- Eas ers SES — = S ae EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN Se ae Se _ GARDEN TOOLS” S10), absial gai te COMPLETE AND. DELIVER TO YOUR: GARDEN, ao ~ Size 6 feet by 8 feet we BM TRUE TEMPER MILLWORK, BUI Dens SUPPLIES, ane HARDWA Wednesday, ene rere amie ws net COOK HEADS COUNCIL FOR NEW PERIOD . Cools will head: North Saan- "Heatit Council for a further term. Mr. Cook was re-clected presi- dent -by acclamation at the annual neuting recently. - ; AIP elections ..were” . unanimous. | These included Mrs. G. Stuart, vices . chairman: Mrs: G. C. Johnston, sec- retary-treasurer; A. Calvert, Mrs. : W. Rk. Orchard, Miss M.. Enos and Mrs. PLT. MeNutts exccntive: Mr. Cook expressed regret at the ; still’ poor attendance shown at the : meeting. There were 14) organiza: | tions represented. The dental clinic committee re- ported that 21 children had been treated to date and It cases were completed. The excellent standing of the funds of the clinic was in great part attributed to the gesture of Dr J. D. Butler, ir was stated. A discount of 10 per cent has been allowed by the Sidney dentist on his bills. In view of this standing it. is felt that a small number of pre- school children can now be accepted by the scheme. . The council will ask Sidney Vil- lage Commission to arrange an ad- dress hy the village sanitary inspect- ur ot ig [wopuscd sewerage scheine. Ambulance H An emergency ambtlance for Sid- ney was again discussed and the cast of a new or second-hand vehicle was considered far beyond the means of the district. The council heard recommendations for the conversion Nersien | | ic n A PIECE OF CAKE Don’t bother to make a cake yourself and don’t bother with the quick-mix variety. Try one of. our tasty cakes—tfresh every day. 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Supreme authority on English grammar, the Oxford Enylish Dic- tionary numbers about 50° volumes and is rarely found outside inst}- tutions. : of an old car or purpose. Possibility of forming a St. john } Ambulance Brigade unit in Sidney brought to light the fact that the or- ganization would contribute to “fr. acynisition of an ambulance if such unit were formed here. The coun- cil will investigate whether suffi- cient memhers are interested in tak- ing a first aid course. . On the motion of Mrs. Hammond. panel truck for the atten, the executive will investigate ihe institution of certain changes in the council constitution. SPRING SWEATERS SKIRTS DRESSES Both in ladies’ and children’s, arriving every day. . FOX’S. _ Ladies’ and. Children's s3 f _ _WEAR, — Phone. 333° = : Sidney, Beacon Avenue vee . RE ADY. er 9 one Eta wine " staan : ES a i se --LIME - SEEDS GARDEN GLOVES seam