Wednesday, September. 30, 1959. Need For Au gmented Highway) (At. the “annual meeting 1g the, “There aren't too many big, truck- ~ Saanich Peninsula Progressive Con- | trailers using it now, but they. soon servative. Association ‘held Friday | will be and when they do conditions -night, Robert . Patch. re-elected’ will’ be terrible. othe . re-elected president of the Sroup,. supported’! president. contended.. the’ view expressed in The ‘Review’ :. Other members - elected. to ‘Office several: weeks ago: that the Pa- | -were:: Rodney...Beaven.. first: vice- tricia” Bay “Highway ‘is inadequate..| president; .:Frank “Butler, ..second | Mr. Patch. stated ‘the: area where vice-president; Mrs. Bernard Sek:: the ‘road’ serves is:the fastest. grow- | reve, third . vice- -president; W.. 'F. ing area in’ B.C. and-is served: only Mawdsley, © recording. secretary; by two lanes of traffic. William ‘Beddington, ‘treasurer, S. He went. on :to say ‘the govern: | J. Cunliffe, auditor.’ “Directors. are “ment will have to make it into an | John Fox, Mrs. Frank Butler, Mrs. arterial highway by ‘the time the |.Alfred. Ingram. Alan Calvert and : “new ferry terminal opens... | Bernard. Sekreve. : - PLAYING. EVENINGS: TUESDAYS _AND ‘THURSDAYS ae NEW ‘MEMBERS WELCOME - aa “15 GAMES $1.00 “THURSDAY, ocr. 8- 8. 00 p.m. _ BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY HALL. a] fe Proceeds. for Hall Improvement . | eS Radio Club. Winners will be Announced | - Ke Keep Up Up With The News . . » Read The Review =: cht ine the ‘strawberry ‘tea. held’ in’ the. ‘whe c ‘tion. lets. VENT KIT - Includes 3-iny pipe: elbows sand outside hood, “Fl young: delegate-had” been a valu- | able effort. ; y | It proved: to-be-a great. ‘sticcess | and | FOR: YOUR ‘LAWN © “Hy $141. was ¢ realized after: [| up. to.$150.and- handed: over to the: q and. ‘the “member = an at: 1: work: party” ‘which: will’ bé held: ie on eee evening, Oct. 5 ; ieee in’ “the. Suh ‘on, ‘Satur-' NO HEAT oe GIANT LINT FILTER ef fi icieney throughout 6 ‘Porcelain enamel top: “surface: REVIEW SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS Allen Elected New President | aeneteretecatenstarattneateramaadienah eam ail eat eal aa eal at aaa aaa BRENTWOOD | SPP RN A Finlayson: Swings. At Premier When Addressing Tories Here | Thursday % evening, Sept. 24, when C.J. Allen was” elected president and-A. Sanders vice- -president. ; “The past -president. Tom Michell, reported a-very successful year and. commended the~ :Badininton - Club -on .wininng: two cups this’ past sea- son. The regular Halloween party: Ee his cabinet and suggested -fur-} ther, that in-his opinion, too: many | people are being lulled by: a‘ few: ‘miles-of local road-building, and do ‘not wish to be disturbed by thoughts | tennial Park on “Aug. 23. . In’ con- of the enormity of the loss to the | clusion. he. thanked everyone who province ‘and themselves should. the | jaq helped. in any “way to make The: Brentwood Women's ‘Insti-. tuteheld. its monthly .. social: meet-- | ing in ‘the .W.I. Hall on. Sépi:''22.']'s | After a‘short business meeting, pre- sided over: bythe’. president, Mrs. | William Parker, the meeting’ was turned. over to.Mrs. Clair Watts, the United Nations convener. Mrs. Watts: introduced Beth Hau-’ | gen from the Mount Newton high | | school, who had’ been sent as a‘! met inthe parish hall of St. -Mi- j delegate to the. United Nations | chael's and All Angels’ at Royal | Seminar at U.B.C. this summer by | Oak. , government not be curbed. =. his “term of office ‘a. success, Brentwood ‘W.I. Mr. Finlayson claimed that the | BETTER, LEADERSHIP '. ‘The. first card party of the sea- ‘The purpose of the . seminar held | Premier (Mr. Bennett) had: broken | In the field of industry, the Tory json will be held Oct. 7 -and every each summer. at U.B.C.-is to help faith with the people. and betrayed.! leader. ’said,.‘*We need better-lead- second Wednesday ‘evening - follow- prepare young people for leaders in their: ‘trust by claiming that. the ership to restore industrial peace.” ling. i the United Nations and to interest P.G.E. is making a. profit... | He favored “setting up’ian “Indus- | varded this year. them in foreign affairs. ‘It’s making so much’ +trial Labor. Board: which would. at ‘Provincial leader ofthe Pro gres-; -In, speaking of the. Wenner-Gren sive Conservative party; Deane D. development, “Mr. Finlayson - was Finlayson, took two sharp swings at | scathing.‘in’ his. comments * of | the Premier’ W...A.- C.. Bennett before | actions and attitudes of the: Premier ! turning his attention to.-internation- al. affairs when he addressed ‘the. j annual meeting of ‘the. Saanich Pen- insta - Conservative Association “on | Friday © evening. The association tine party ‘held: for the first time highlighted square dancing for the children, A’ picnic. was held: at Cen- aw money ; | One ‘hun- Square . dancing —will be »-held dred and fourteen ‘delegates. from that the. government . has _ to. bor- |all times be available to Labor and! every Friday night under “the, di- | all. parts. of B.C., many of foreign. | |row!’’ he added.” The. Tory. leader Management, and that both Labor | rection ‘of Art Sanders. : cee : A] birth, ‘spent a stimulating week to- | challenged the Premier. to produce | j and Management have to ‘make. the - Badminton ‘will: resume practise fi gether. | a- properly drawn. pene | ‘state- | advance toward ‘good mutual rela: | Tuesday and: Thursday. starting on. ir ;-ment. . 1 tions and respect. : Sept. 29... Th 1H No ‘ ‘The theme this year was’ “The RUA ee ae Se saleionge : |. Sep e annual. Halloween. Changing East,” with lectures “and ai ~ .. Speaking ‘of “the visit’ of. Préniier Senne we ance oat a During e summer season the club. : ; Nikita’ Khrushchev~ to: the~ United tive ‘way. of achieving : this. can be discussions’ on’ India, ome “and. | sponsored three’ young people Japan. ; to: a: | States, and of his appearance ‘be- ; ‘Christian’ “Leadership... Course”. at: \f fore the. United. Nations, assembled | VA: lively - program ‘of, recreation | Naramata, B.C. Committees ’ for jin New York: Mr: Finlayson stated was; included, which gave the young | pr ojects this Fall were set up. . | that ‘Mr. Krushchev.. says” that* he people: opportunity : to: make: friends. | .-Guest. speaker. for “ the evening. ie desperately to. achieve peace. | found than. for the: NATO countries’ to’ agree: immediately. ‘to Yan -arnis’ | reduction | “of. '10 per: cent in coming year, ©: 7 Miss Haugen gave a colorful. ‘and. was Prof. K.-W. Gordon, previous- | in the’ world—peace accompanied interesting. account -of --her - experi-. ly..of the University. of -Saskatche-.| by total disarmament: I believe the ences.. The members: of the Wom-:! Wan. .He presented a : very inter-.| time has come when: we: should take ‘en’s Institute were well entertained | .eSting travelogue on his trip around.| Mr. Krushchev. at- his word... wo and felt that the sponsoring of:a.|.the world on a cargo steamer. His | also. believe: that the hour’ has ‘ar- colored ‘slides ‘Were vivid and in- | rived when Mr. Krushchev should ; teresting, which along’ with his com-.| ue. -given.a practical demonstr ation ments made up.a very: oa the .. western world’s genuine evening... hat for peace. No. more effec: | Tea ‘was served by Mrs. ‘MeFar- ‘lane:and.-Mrs: Leigh. : ‘Naomi - Group. of the. Brentwood | ‘United ‘Church’ held -the first. month-’}. Ex I Fe N -ly'-meeting for’. the’ season at the: |} xperimenta arm otes church::hall Tuesday. evening, Sept. I) 22, with. Mrs: _Williscroft ‘presiding. | ~ A: financial: statement: was. given. ® WEEKLY REPORT. OF NORTH. SAANICH STATION | SELECT THE ‘RIGHT: GRASS Ey Douglas’ room of the:H:B.C.‘in-June. [ ‘tant turf: “of excellent’ color. Meri ion i has ‘some disadvantages: “seed” ger- mination and ‘seedling * growth: ‘are -slow”: cand. it’ is “coarser” than’-Ken- tucky.in: texture.-Much:. of. the. dis- ‘Appointment. in: Merion ds due to: the:fact it: is: not realized: that: this. grass”: is fo. “slow,; to become estab-: Plished: In ‘mixture: With‘ Chew- : ‘ings: fescue ‘it’ was two: years “hefore- ‘| telligent sélection. ‘of the right: er ass : ‘Merion: became: “noticeable: in’: the- you. must” -be:: “aware ® “Of: “the? factors. |: turf? Now, “at ‘seven: years,’ “the ‘same ; at ‘involved: in -your. own, management |: tart is. showing a 50-50 mi tu re: : tea chow ‘the different: varieties. |re : respond, to: this. management. “expelises | ‘The . subject’ “Select ‘the ‘Right. | were paid.’ This amount was made. | Grass’? implies “that, you. have. 2B. ‘choice’: and “actually: you have: a wide’ selection. Since:,.1953; ‘forty=. two: varieties of grasses have ‘been ‘tested on: ‘the: “Experimental Farm: |and: any ‘of. ‘them: could: be -consid- ered: fora. lawn, To" ‘make | canine: building fund.of ‘the. “church: 'Ma-: ; terial “for | curtains - for’, the: Sunday ‘| : school. : “rooms: chad ‘been’: purchased : will! make. ‘them. eing i : “by Mrs,’ D.. Sluggett: and: Mrs. G Slu ett. Hor’ to. stage,’ ar _ a ‘provement: ov alle : : & aie 7 eee “United Church’ A.0,T.S. Men's club “grasses “require a heaviers More! ry d ben held their ‘first: meeting ‘of. the Fall moipture- retentive .. “Soil, . ‘while. “ther. f ne ir tt rhe sb: as. golf and. | season’ in th -bents’ require: superior management. He i 5 fines a ae i 7 ‘stand {fl |e Chureh. practises jin. the: way of. irrigating,’ _{ bowling greens, -as_they. Wi t fertiliz zing, mowing, raking,: ele ‘| the: ‘close; -clipping: required | ‘on. this Of ‘the fescues, common creeping: ‘turf, For -home-jawns,” they‘ should. ‘Tred’ fescue should: not, he used. as. | Pe: cut at, about “of: an/inch, vf the: ‘sod: becomes: open ‘and’ subject} To .sum~ up, ‘you! must’ be: famili- to” invasion: from: ‘weeds :in “about. ar.with the: soil-and® management “three: years. Our tests. show. rela: requirements of the: various: varic-(? » fl tively.” little. difference “between ties to - make.’ an intelligent: choice) : Chewings, | Mahee™ and” ‘Penn, State ‘of: the best’ “grass for’ -your™ condi* | fescues, °'All are ‘excellent: ‘grasses. tions. For’ light, sandy soils. and i Pennlawn fescue: is: -superior: in: that; inon- irrigated . -Jawns..we - recommend: PV it. germinates more ‘quickly,.is‘more’|a-straight, fine-leafed ‘fescue. such: aggressive inthe. seedling stage ‘and -as Chewings, On heavier, moisture: . js =: more ;: ‘resistant: ‘to-'snow.. mold: retentive ’ soils’ and’ on’ “irrigated ‘disease’ ‘than’ the» other’ varieties, | lawns. a° mixture: of three “parts. of-| ||: The minimum: entting height: of. the: | Chewing . nd one_ part: of, Merion : fescues is about-1-to..e inéhes.<: | bluegrass: : “produces: : an-= execllent: For, avery: high-class. lawn, .Wwe would recommend Colonial or [ Penneross, hentgrass.. ‘shine : ‘Cirle Saved: the ‘inner. cand: : “were. thanked: by.’ ‘Jack’ ‘Hardingham. 2 eee ere renner nore | mneef penne men are neces Jn: the bluegrass, test Merion is) awn, © to much superbor prlinuar y Ken- sucky. It for ms : i : side. or “end” “Sapeningye s “but steam: leaned. andi in "nt conditions n opened selec- : ke, tumble’ ; for, wooler ns, e drye er. operate: at. full : | are lability, Auto, . Marine “and General. Insurance Brokers i Canaan n sndlat ty? P SHO OWENS - NPOME MOURS:. 9 am, 105,90 Pe We: eORRIDAYE was a’’great success and a.Valen-. “Two seasonal places will be. the | ~ "party for the children’ will again be - | “Annual: meeting _ of the -Saanich-_ ton Community Club was: held. on 1 | [ | if ie = I 4 | | | | . SATTON! 'S presents: this exposition of, Gans idians Made products, inthe great. CANADIANA = Watch. our ilve held: Oct. .31,. Following the Snedng,¢ lea’ and. domghnnts were served to-all. Pres ent, RMB EAGEO | “NOW IN STOCK. at. a _ Elizabeths’ ~~ ON BEACON “3 “ Brentwood-Mill Bay F ERRY SERVICE, M. Vv. MILL BAY Leaves. . 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