Wednesday, September 8, 1954. ANNE MUIRHEAD AND THOMAS E. CALLANDER WED AT SHADY CREEK Shady Creek United Church -was Mrs, T. L.. Callande r,.in navy blue the scene of. a pretty. wedding on | silk, each wearing corsages. of -yel= Friday evening, Sept.'3, when "Rev. G. H. Glover united ‘in marriage Anne Margaret Muirhead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Muirhead, Brentwood, and Thomas. Earl Cal- lander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ty L. Callander, Central Saanich, The hride, -given in marriage by her father, looked. lovely in a white ‘taffeta full skirt, ballerina length strapless dress with white lace jacket and matching lace cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and white heather. low. roses. For. going ‘away the bride donned | a flamingo silk dress, camel ‘hair coat, and-wore black accessories and a corsage of white heather and yel- low - roses. GUIDES SEEK EQUIPMENT | (BY COMMISSIONER) Companies will put up their own tents and then make a campsite. You will be notified in plenty of time 1 OE ee | . | BRENTWOOD Fastin ettheateeatieama nate at The Brentwood Women's Institute will -hold the first’: mecting. for the ‘fall season at the WI. hall” om Tues- Lday afternoon. Sept. 14. at-2.30, 7A good attendance of- members ‘is re- quested as plans will’ be made for the ‘South Vancouver. Island > con: ference being held at Brentwood the following week. Visiting in Seattle, Wash. «+ fora PAGE THREE New C.O. Of Eastern. HERD RECORDS. Regiment Is Son Of Saanichton Couple Lieut.-Col. Clifford D.-Clive has been” named commanding officer - of the 54th Light Anti- Aircraft Regi- ment, Royal Canadian Artillery. Col. Clive, who makes his home -in Kit- ‘chener, Ont, isthe son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. | Noel Clive, Vv & Ss, Road, Saanichton. : The new commandiag officer of the custern regiment enlisted in 1939 aS a signalman with the Royal Can- adian Corps of Signals. Before be- The following .are ists - of herds. in’ the Vancouver: Island (South) ” Cow Testing Association whose aver: : ages are 30 Ibs. of butterfat or-more: for the month. of August, 1954, Large -herds,.27- cows cor more— : S. Fox & Son, .939 Ibs. of milk, 46.5 o Ibs. of. fats; GP & RR. Michell, .1,024°- fbs. ‘of milk, 44.1 Ibs. of? fat: Swan.& Sons, 932 ths. of milk, 43.7 0°. Ths. of” fats. G. Rogers, 872 Ibs, of: milk, 38.8 Ibs. of fat: J. T. Godfrey, 911 Ibs. of milk. 38.1 ths. of fat; Burdge Farms Ltd., 1,201- Ibs. milk. 37.7 Ibe. of far: A. Lowery,’ 830 Ths. of milk. 37.4 Ibs. of fat; Ge AL of... R. Mg commissioned in’ Eneland in Rendle, 985 Ibs. of milk, 34.0 Ibs. of The bridesmaids. Miss Lesley | what is expected of you and your] few days last week were Mrs. E, 1042, he served as a wireless oper- | fat; J. A. Wright, 706 lbs. of milk ; Cowlishaw and Miss Margaret Puck- Guides, but Be Prepared. Practice | Lee and son, Barry; Mrs Let's sis- ator, In 1944 he reached the rank | 32.2 Ihs. of fat. eu. were gowned in blue and pink] up on your camp equipment and ¢ ter, Mrs. L. Winterburn and son, of captain, He served for 3% vears Small herds. 26. cows er less—F. net. respectively, with white and| camp gadgets. Now is a good time | Bruce; Mrs. Geo, Bickford and son, with the RCC.S. in _ England, Edgell, 1,599 Ibs. of milky 57.9-lbs. pastel carnations in their hair and| to check over your equipment and | Billy: Mrs. Claude Sluggett. and Pranee, Germany, | Belgium and of fat: Mrs.-M. My Price,.1,156 Ibs.0* carried similar colonial bouquets. | see what you will need for a good | daughter, Daphne: Mrs. PLL Czechoslovakia, In August, 1945.) of milk, 50.0 Ibs. of fat: P. B Wil- oe Ervin Robinson supported the groom camp. . Moonen and Miss Carol Greenhalgh. he was discharged. ford, 812 Ibs, of. milk, 42.6 lbs: of fats and Fred Callander, brother of the Do you have any Guide or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tidman and iat In 1948, Col. Chive joined the Kit- J. Looy,:1.116 Ibs. ‘of milk, 40.) Ibs, °° groom, was usher, Brownie uniforms or parts of uni- family have returned home after On Monday nights at 9.30 CBC Vancouver's Studio G resounds to | Chener- unit. as signals .officer and | of fati. B. Hoole & Son, 802 Ibs, of RECEPTION forms you wish to dispose af? Li sa, spending several weeks in eastern | the music provided hy David Titmuss and his: equine -dance orchestra. | later qualified as artillery oflicer, He} milk, 39.8 tbs. of fat: J. Ferrie, A. reception was held in the W.1. contact the secretary, Phone 7-3167, Canada. - Adding a nove of authenticity to the whole proceedings. are the various | is employed by the Dominion Elec-.| 979 bls: ‘of. milk, 39.0 Ibs. of, ‘fats D. ; hall in Brentwood and the bride's! Or write io Mrs. KK ohn, Box Mr. and Mrs. 1. Thomsan, West | groups at dancers w he come down each week to join in pee om Our | trohome Industries, r | W. Meennan. 816 Ibs. of milk, 38.4 table was centred with a three-tier | 2405, R.R, No. 4, Victoria, B.C. 1] Saanich Road. have had as their men dancer 7 ihe a hear the aie of dancing fe ‘and visualize | Cisvarn Ibs. of fat: Re L. Mutrie, 778 Ibs. wedding cake, The toast was pro-| have one Brownie uniform, size 12,| Suests: for a few days their sen and the action from the words of the callers. Leader of the soup (David hi ~USERRD of milk, 36.0 Ibs. of fat; C,H. Pen: posed by ‘Sidney Taylor. The bride | available now if you are interested. daughter-in- ‘law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Titmuss) is seen at the extreme right of the picture behind the electric t Sustird is curdled when mak- dray & Son, 905. ths. of. milk, 34.2" and groom were assisted in receiving | Now that the new season af Guid- {| neth “Thomson and their two daugh- The callers at the mic ruphone are the Soests by the. bride’s mother, ing and Brownies has started. send ters, from Prince George. ‘DR. NEWTON T: TO | | ADDRESS C. OF C. iNet, set ir ina. pan af ice water, and whip it with-an ege beater until smooth, Te eet ve cere Shirley Selater, John Copies of the dances called are available can be obtained by writing to CBC,°701 Ibs. of fat; C. J. Reimer. 800 Ths. of. milk, 34:1 Ibs. of: fat; PB. Choat, 694 >: lbs _of mill, 32.6Ibs, of fat. Mrs. B.C. Muirhead, who wore lime in your reports of your meeting to green silk and the groom's: mother, te interested listeners. They the Divisional Secretary. Harnby Vancouver £, . 2 A fat pt A Street, INL ON OPN A OA eae a a ater HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK By ROBERTA LEE Dr. William Newton, director af the Dominion Lahoratory. of Plant SAANICHTON | Saanichton Pair Enjoy Voyage Pathology at Saanichton, will add- ~~ eeeseneees A All E , . cross At antic if jell hone a icken. put a | “ you co tell chines, spon re | ress the Central prea bh Hamar of Mrs. Pat Little of Portland, Ore., . . . - Dispensing our grate ea;rrge a cled Pce wi < PLY z . oe cheesecloth and strain a few drops vinegar, Press while “still damp, The speaker will outline his experi- friends in Contra Saanich. received a very interesting etter into-the jelly. Then boil just a few ences in Ceylon. His address will follow. the regu- {lar monthly meeting of the chamber. Refreshments will he served. asing a black cloth for pressing. the from Mrs. Rashleigh this past weck. Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rashleigh will be plvaged to know they had a wonderful ocean trip on the Ss. Samaria, such even Friends of Mrs. Redvers S. Smith, ~ punutes longer, STARCHING ORGANDIE | To starch organdie collar andi enuff sets. dip them into the water : Specialty. . xTease and dirt. TRONS The irons will be kept clean’ fy rotte nstone of Senanus. Drive, will, be sorry to learn she is a patient in Rest Haven. having been. in ‘a car accident at the ‘HAZEL BISHOP—_The complete. jine Sots i. this. better Cosrietic: is now av is mixed with sweet” ~ a its West peaamich Road and sailing and no rough weather, on Li ti k ow a ailable. in which ‘rice’ has been boiled. ! ml)- and spread ona board. Then ; PAINT ODOR denve ‘ . aturday, their way ta England. : *PS tc This will) make them just stiff] eon the iron back and forth until | The odor of paint can he destroy- | Arthur Calder, the well- ritiows | enough, bright and clean, ;ed by adding sulphuric. acid to a ‘There was a. very full passenger list with 1,000 on hoard’ besides: the crew. They made many friends an: enjoyed ‘the trip immensely. Mr.‘and Mrs. Rashleigh were the guests of the Royal Show in London for two days and saw some of the finest. cattle and beautiful flowers, but not fruit. At. present” they". are visHlins in Corniwall. : Mr: and, Mrs. J. S. Rashleigh: will ‘return: to Canada on: the Ss. Saxcuia sailing from - Liverpook September: they: will: vi artist‘of Los Angeles, Calif., is visit- ing with Mr, and Mrs, A. D. J. Pitts, East Saanich Road. i basin of water and leaving dt ina room. that thas been fres hly cau 4 | | steel) euitar. Wintoncand Anne Winton, 1 le YOUR LOCAL STORE WITH THE STOCK We're always ready to serve: you: with a ‘full stock of popular groceries. _ PRAIRIE INN STORE Saanichton —. —_ -Phone: Keat, 54w New. va pint. bottle