Wednesday, December 9, 1964. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE Nothing New In The Air. “There's something... new. in the proud flight over -Toronto. . air,” advertises Air Canada, this | through the fly specks and grime of country’s ‘national airline. A: Sidney ‘man who recently flew Air Canada ‘to ‘the neighboring prov- “nee © of ° Alberta’. found =food - for thought . in. this new. motto. ..» He. stopped at a modest hotel ina southern .. Aiberta ..community. : Be- hind ‘the ‘desk ofthis hostelry. is a large colored. picture . depicting. a Trans-Canada - Air. Lines. plane | in Peering the years, he. noted. that . the -air- craft was a DC3, at the time the pride of the airline’s growing fleet. “Toronto «in. the. picture. taken about: -a quarter of. a century ago ‘looks just like Sidney’ does today,”’ ‘he observed. ‘But I conscientiously believe that the markings of the air- craft in. ‘the ‘picture. should be changed’ from “Trans-Canada . Air Lines to -Air Canada. without. delay.” —_— ae euEEO, BO | Gm Nov. GOAT AT CLUB PLANS: 5 TO BIRTHDAY WITH BANQUET | North : ‘Saanich . Junior 4-H Goat Club met: at. the’ homeof.Mr. and Mrs. . John” W: Logan, of 4412 Wil-|- kinson Road, on Friday - evening, “2%. osThere” were’. five ‘junior |. club members, one guest, two Sen- ior South Club members,. and two Junior 4-H leaders,’ Miss -M.: Lord and Miss J.. Humphreys. ~ Achievement night, held on December 5, was discussed. To celebrate the club’ s 10th anni- versary will be a catered banquet. which was Soccer annual Christmas party. The meeting was adjourned-at 9 0 ‘p.m. and the members painted ‘and strung cones until 10.15: p.m. "BUSY MEETING | FOR SHADY CREEK U.C.W. Shady~ Creek. United. Church -Wo- men met in the church ‘hall-on-the evening of Tuesday, Dec. -2: The president, Mrs. E. A. Lyons, chaired the:meeting which was attended. by 15 members: and two visitors. The . meeting opened with: the Lord’s Prayer’ and: singing of . the hymn ‘‘Come let us sing of a won- derful love’. Minutes of the last mecting were heard and these were followed by a report: from. the rep- resentative to. the centennial com- - ee ei eS a i FROM SCHOOL TO SCULPTURE _ pIORED IT UP AT BARDON: Saanich: Peninsula ~ Arts ‘Centre held its monthly ‘meeting on Mon- day, : Dee, 7,- in’ the. Sidney.” Hotel. Kenneth Bloomfield, prominent Vic- toria- sculptor, was guest ‘speaker. .”’ ..Mr. Bloomfield. was born’ in’ mee miletown, . Ireland, ‘in 1925: He re- ecived his arts. degree. in 169. He graduated -in ‘education: from ‘the Nottingham Institute of -Education, ‘Nottingham, England, in °1950. Hel - came to Victoria: in 1955. ; Mr. Bloomfield: has. had no formal training in sculpture; aside from: ari association with two professional artists who encouraged “him to. de- velop ‘his latent talent. The major- sultant in charge of publicity for the Greater. Victoria. - District School Board, and he now resides with his wife, Katie, and two ‘sons, ‘Mike and=: © Pat, aged nine ‘and ‘two respective-; ly, at 6960 Central. Saanich Road. Mae ieee aetinaedintinet’ “BRENTWOO were ~e. Mrs. Harry Hawkins - “of Biggar, Sask.,. who’ has: been ‘spending the’ past. two.. weeks. with” her’ parents, Mr. and Mrs: R.. E. Hindley, Hagan ; Road, has now returned home: einnionnee Mr. and. Mrs. AI. Burdon, of West - Saanich “Road, . have‘ received. ‘the news from -their. two daughters ‘that Guests will. include Mr. and Mrs. Landon, supervisor of extension: de- partment; Mr. and. Mrs. Peterson, | : mittee, Mrs. C. Sedgman, who| ity of his sculpting e +s the ck ’ . “AE s sculpting employs the clay stated that nothing definite had yet woqium. Wood and stone are. also been decided upon as a a centennial | used, but he finds them very: slow. MONDAY, DEC. 14. provincial. government 4-H repre-| project. | Wooded Wonderland has purchas-|they have’ two new grandchildren. sentative, and Mr. and Mrs. Jame-| The financial report, given by the| ed a group of semi-grotesque “stone | Mr. ‘and. Mrs. P. H. Isaac of: Ed- Brentwood Community Hall - 3 p.m. ‘son, district. argiculturist, present. treasurer, Mrs. F. S. Kirby, showed] carvings from: Mr. Bloomfield, and|™onton,: Alla... have a daughter There will. be approstrnitcly 53 at} the results: of: the annual bazaar on] at present-he is. working on a- series whom. they. have. named "Patricia: By HALF-BACK ee _ PROCEEDS SOR HALL IMPROVEMENTS the dinner. { November 21 with proceeds ‘total-| for Butchart Gardens. | a oacmeriamar Be A. fini, ; rf Pests. ‘es play =, {ling nearly $400. ‘Mr. Bloomfield is research | con-|® ummerla oa On Saturday, No ie 28, at the own “Results. of- games P layed last) Ar ‘angements: were made to have | ———-—— ee | the birth Sof: a daughter” who | was : : and Country, ‘the lub’ will have | wee k-end: ~ the pianos tuned. ..Articles of: cloth-|. member. was asked. to bring “a Joi af} given, the . names Victoria’ Irene. = ace RCL OR RAEN ERE REESE EMER ME NET sale’ of aprons, baked. goods, and|” pigors 1, Gorge. Whites 0: ° Brent-| e pianos. tune “ Ba 108 = . : eo RT z ; . ge rs ent-{ ing and: toys for children in. ‘hospital of. fruit bread-to. help. out: with ‘re-| . Mrs, Herbert. Clow, of East. ‘Saan- ; ee Now for. it | painted Christmas cones. . , Ww : 7 ORE oe: wood Aces 1, View Royal 1; Flyers| were requested” for a.” missionary | freshments. ‘ich Road, has’ returned home ‘after’ 0° ~ a #8 |°- On ‘December 28, -al the: Lakehill Eve Optimist. 0; Eagles 0, ‘ tid . ‘ 7 i ae oe 7 Women’ ie Institute Hall, will: be ‘the 5, Evening Optimists agles pareel | to-be’sent to. Hazelton: © Mrs. LC. Johnston. invited. mem- staying a’ few days: in. Vancouver =. s ms R= ee | Esquimalt ‘Meat: Market’ 1; Sidney ~ Suggestions were asked «for im-; bers .to the manse for’a. Christmas| where she has been. visiting with-her 9°: Dipped Its Fresh Al | Legion 1, Cosmo. Royals 1;. Mitchell | proving the next tea and - sale of] social ‘to be held on: Tuesday. ave-| youngest daughter (Phoebe), Mrs... % Hormone’ Double ipped to- Preserve ts Fres ness. x ; and: Anderson: 3," Tyee. Shell: 2; | work and some were. offered—more| ning, Dec. 15. Each: member’ was| R.A. MacDonald, who is in “hospi-- ¥ 1-LB. eukian SI. 15. 2-LB. GIET $2, 00 s Wolves 3, Evening Optimists:1. °° | variety in sewing was ‘stressed. asked to prepare a number to help tal: there...) as Mi BOX... ssteee eacnccsesernetos BOX...... teen rears cee ete AN | Next Saturday, Dec, 12, the fol-|°. Donations were voted to the Bur-| out with the program, Teachers of ‘Siuggett ‘Ba ptist oan ¥ eins Postage- i j lowing games. will be played: naby Home for Girls, Central City] ‘The -business session ended ‘with| Church have *been.. busy «during. R | 10.30 a.m.,. Tigers vs.’ Saanich, Mission, and. the Alcohol Research; the Mizpah benediction, and was fol-}the past: few . .weeks ‘practising _ 1B BULK HOLLY, at Shed, Ib.. rn 0c i Emp. at Sanscha; Brentwood Aves) Foundation. - AS” smaller donation] lowed: by a_ short missionary study} with the school ‘ children: for’ their. : ¥ BRENTWOOD HOLLY - GARDENS & vs. Pacific Services at North Saan- was. also voted ‘to ‘the Over ‘and| revolving .around ” Trinidad.’ where| Christmas: concert: '-There are‘about: ! ¥ 7250 ‘WEST SAANICH ROAD BOx 10. BRE NEWOOD BAY” is ich secondary - school; Flyers . VS. Above: Fund of the church mission- Mr. and Mrs: KS Cc. Sedgman. had 60 children: and: the- concert: is” being” ae ' ° % D nis 652-2488 =. ' * ‘48-2 iN } | Boys Club at Queens. Park. — ary program. -: been holidaying lately.” The’ mect-} held’ at the church ‘on West: Saanich). 08. SE ETE OSD SPEDE EDEN At ‘12.30 p.m., Mitchell and Ander-| | The U.C.W. voted to supply treats| ing ended with a recording of. the Road, ‘on: Friday, Dec: 1B at -TIB '|for. the » Sunday school Christmas Lord’s Prayer. sung -Trinidad-style. party ‘to -be held -in the ‘church on |. — ————— ‘Thursday, ' ‘Dee: 17, °. followed ©: by}: lunch: in» Lo church © hall. ‘Each oa er enone -MORE ABOUT -SINKINSON — “(Continued . From Page: One) son vs. ‘Hourigans, at Reynolds. ~ Sunday,“ Dec. “13, at’ .12.30 p.m., Wolves vs; Cosmo, Royals. at San-: scha. : ; oR “‘Brentwood-Mill Bay FERRY SERVICE: p.m. | CENTRAL SAAC ~ COUNCIL “CON DECEMBER R coe VOTE FOR > o ‘EXPERIENCE ee PROGRESS i Through | Plonning ane aan : munieipal authorities ‘on. ‘road: safety ‘problems, “Mr. “Sinkinson ’. said : ‘that ‘the board ‘does :indeed ‘work. An’ “con-: |; cert: with the: municipal : liaison. mittee.-” > He. instances recent. ‘side- Leaves, ‘Bocabwroed- “every : hour,’ ; from. 7.30 a.m. ‘to: 6.30. p.m. a. 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