— December 15, silat SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS KEVIEW PAGE SEVEN LEGION LADIES CONTRIBUTE TO GIFTS FOR ISLAND VETERANS _, The regular meeting of the ladies'|to Mrs. A, Inglis to. spend on | auxiliary to the Salt’ Spring Island | Christmas presents for Salt. Spring | branch of the Canadian Legion | Island patients in. the Veterans’ 7 was -held: recently “in. the Legion | ! hospital. and it was. also. moved ‘to _ hati, Ganges, .with Mrs, A. M.,purchase a» few walking canes, | “Brown presiding. and.18. member's. [which are’ required. for the use of present.’ Mrs. Shirley* Green was | inmates of ‘the hospital. installed as a member of the or- SE eS OY eas ee SRE Sane Sm neg: DISCUSSED BY PARENTS, HERE. : consisted of a short: concert: ‘by: A large number of parents at- Mrs. Benson is now making an ‘Trapping the Kilowatt for Mexico children of the school. Two short. | tended the regular nionthly meet- | accident survey and requests that. | plays, choral speaking and Christ-.- ing .of the Sidney School P.-T.A.| al! types of accidents be reported | mee carols by: the. children, «were :, on. Monday. Dec. 13. The president.:] to- her. among the numbers. The: meeting... Mrs, M. Johnston, presided, . “Members were asked to -be -es- | closed with: community singing Of -A short business meeting was | pecially watchful | for fires at this | Christmas: carols, held with the following committee | time of year. Extra care should be | yne executive. was in charge of - The: sum of $5 was forwarded to reports given. ee taken with Christmas tree lighting . erved mince ganization. The treasurer reported) the Loyal Protestant. Home. The principal. ‘Mrs. B, Lassfolk, | because of. the, fire danger. See e eae ands ; a balance of $130. ast Mrs. Ernie Booth and Mrs. welcomed the “many parents at- It was suggested that children pie-ana’ ee. Mrs. A. Francis gave a splendid | adrian “Wolfe- Milner will be co- report of. the veterans’ dinner held | conveners for the annual New. Year: ‘on Remembrance Day and thej ball in. the Mahon. hall. George’ $39.64 realized was turned over to | Heinekey will be master of cere- the Legion to go towards their | monies and Testar's. orchestra will puilding. make another welcome re-appear- te was voted to. send an extra $30 / ance at. Ganges to supply the music. Mrs. A. M. Brown will be in charge of the tickets, which mem- bers are requested to apply for at Turner’s store. before December 15. Decorations will be under the man- agement of Mrs. A. R. Price and Mrs. HE. J. Ashlee and supper will be convened by Mrs. George Heine- 'key,. assisted by Mrs. J. B. Acland. The sum of $15 was voted to the: Christmas dinner.convened by Mrs. J, Lautman,: This year the veter- ‘ans’: Christmas hampers will.be in | jog of the following committee: Mrs... J.. B. -Acland, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs, Gerald Bullock,. Mrs. | Assist Pensioner oo ST. “MARGARET’S S TO O START FUND - tending and invited them all to | who have to be out at nights should | view the classrooms to see the-vari- | carry a‘ flashlight. - 7 : ous Christmas projects on display. Mrs, '- Skinner. - still has: ‘- some The value of Christmas activities | P.-T.A. ppointment calendars was discussed and Mrs. Lassfolk ex- | available. The cost is 35 cents each. plained the reasons and many| Mr. Wickens reported that the : worthwhile results obtained from | volleyball and net, supplied to the | these activities. school by the P.-T.A., had been re- | The school Christmas parties will | ceived. As soon as weather per- be held on Thursday afternoon, mits a schedule of games will com- Dec. 16. Children will return to } mence. school on Friday, Dec. 17, to dis- The attendance banner was won mantle Christmas decorations in| by grade six. preparation for the holidays. | Members were reminded of the ; Pupils will receive an. extra day’s Sanscha New Year’s Hve dance at Industry in “Mexico, where the nbinber of £ machines increases fast | holiday this year, as school will not enough to swallow all available electricity, urgently. needs the kilo- .. | re-open until Tuesday, Jan. 4. watts which huge governmental hydroelectric developments are In her report, Mrs. Brodie, health trapping. Shown here is the first:hydroelectric plant of a system not convener, said she had’ received a far from ‘the capital. A loan of $26 million from the International donation to the Red Cross loan -Bank for Reconstruction and Development is helping to finance the cupboard from the C.G.LT. The ) on construction of the system, destined to be a mainstay of new industry. donation was a hot water Haile. ANDY and JACK Batteries and ” Manufacturefs: of I. B. Devine with: Mrs. A E Duke, Nie A a aan wre. 4% Tan | At Christmas Time |FOR ORGAN IN ISLAND CHURCH | FIBREGLASS ner, Mrs, -D. F. Winteringham IB D ti The December. meeting of St. ist, Victor Zala, that a new organ RA undertaking the -packing. y onattons i Margaret's Guild, Galiano, was be purchased for rok, Mingarels ACME a p The December business meeting | nelg on Wednesday evening, Dec. 8, was discussed and the sum of $25 — of H.M.S. Endeavour Chapter,|at the home of Mrs.-D. A. New : ny BATTERIES - ; . >| was set aside to start a fund for Canadian Distributors for Coffee Party y For 1.0.D.E. was held Wednesday, Dec. | with the president, Mrs. H. Shop- |... land, in the chair. this purpose. ‘ : The treasurer’s report showed a A white burse and veil has been.:|§ balance of $266 in hand, with | given-to the church by St. James’ money still being. received as the church, Vancouver. result of the recent bazaar. Following the adjournment of Several: parcels of used clothing.| the meeting Mrs. New’ entertained were sent:to the St. James Ladies’.|-the members’ with a party, when Guild in Vancouver. for. distribution games and ‘contests were enjoyed. in their parish: ; These included a “Rogues’ Gallery” A prayer desk is: to be placed in {in which a portrait of each’ mem- the chancel: of the church in mem- ber present, taken: in childhood, ory of the. late Commander E.| was numbered: and shown. These | jj: Finnis, who was for many years @ had to be identified. lay. reader on Galiano. and who Refreshments were “serve d, the Marenrels. on. the budding, al St. party breaking v P at i 30. ~The sum of $15 is: to be sent to the ‘Unitarian Service Fund of: the children “in: Korea: Ten dollars to Prospective Bride 11, in the Sidney elementary school. ‘Honoring Miss Sylvia Crofton ! The regent, Mrs. G, F. Gilbert, pre- and Lieut. Arthur Gale, .P.P.C.L.1,, | sided. : ee eo q| whose wedding takes place on Wed- | ~The treasurer's report showed a 4) CALEY’S rich milk. chocolates, f;mesday, Mr. and Mrs. Graham | balance of $150.62. ‘Mrs. S. Reid,: “Yb. box. eee $1.80 | Shove, Miss Nona Shove and Miss |convener of services at home ‘and ig Ib. b oO 806 Dulcie Crofton entertained. at 2.! abroad, . reported that -a.. special “ee ox crares sere coffee party on Sunday ° ‘morning;.| Christmas parcel’ had “been sent to given at “Gailee”;, Ganges, the | an- ‘elderly ‘old. age pensioner in Alhome of Mr. and Mrs, Shove. The | england. aes = 7 eB party was.also- given in honor of Miss J. ‘Chamberlin, LODE. rep- aesalnee---- ee Mrs. Shove, aunt ofthe bride-elect, | resentative, gave an interesting re. “yy was celebrating ‘her. birthday. port’ ona -recently ‘held district ; . . i Bronze - chrysanthemums andi j health council meeting. ; seacseoeze-8 a: sprays’ of yellow: jasmine were | © ne annual senior’ citizens erste nq-- 94 oan: effectively used for. ane decoration | Christmas party ‘was planned for eC: {| of the rooms. atte , Sunday afternoon, Dec. .12.° Mrs. : The “toasts to ; the: pride and'|'J.: Gray. was” toe “be. ‘convener and’ ‘pridegroom-elect ‘and to the hos: Mrs. J:-V: Bell was placed in eharge each of. the following was, also tess. were : ‘given by. T. F. Speed., , of refreshments. ; voted; the Salvation Army. and -the Among) those present were Major | Le The ‘dance’ ‘committee, reported} Central: Mission Christmas funds and’ “Mrs. ‘Gerald’ Bullock, ‘Lieut.- that approximately, $105 was real-' ‘tin. Vancouver. it is |ized: from. ‘the :cabaret,.;held on’ No- | NEW: ORGAN - i ‘| vember: 27. The next: business meet | _ The suggestion | ‘trom. the organ CALEY’S of Norwich, Engiand. . - ; Service Calls - Rentals f Recharging -. Replating 9 PHONE SIDNEY | Used Tires at Low Prices CaLEY's ‘Fortune Chiocolates. a . Fre rancis , Batteries & Tires Ltd. I 1412 Quadra. cs -Phone. = ross | "G5c per dosea paid Tor capiica Plane aan ae vthave ‘them ready when the driver calls: MW his advertisement Is not published’ or displayed by he Liquor Control: Board oF rb. ves Government Baitsh Cofanls : “Sidney. ‘had. the: ‘advantage of. the “wind: in! the « first.» half. and «Jim .MacDonald. capitalized - on: this’ by. : driving: a.shot-in-to the upper right hand. corner of: the: goal, Coach “Construction 8 } «ae ets ff John’ Gray’ ‘said ‘that it‘ was. the: 8. Light: weight a 22 a: , best goal: he liad seen: all: season. SOS PSP AES . | A: tough, high shot from. Engles’ |} © Panetar it. capacity 81s Chatham St, : H| John © Youson: gave’ goalie’: Gary. ad Puneture- proof “Victoria. : os Tire —_ 8 ° Self-oiling bearings ‘ °@ Baker’ enamel | - finish . - Only $14. 45 y' Eaton a. bad | time : and ° ‘it went through his; hands for: a: ‘goal, vere Playing. his best: game: of: the: year ‘in the “left defence: “postion. “was ; Keith, Collins, ; ‘> Lynn Christian is‘ one reason Sid- i ney: has-new. strength; he plays’, the: contre-half, Spotvery:well,, 9. 0. : = The next evar will be on Satur- i ADMIRAL: 9; ‘cu. ‘ft REFRIGERATOR, with: call: the: most.” modern refinements. a ' “$419... LESS” “$100 offered | in: this, advt. ‘Thursday: “THE. Friday Saturday a | ae 7 2 STORES — 1121 and i611 Dougins st. Victoria nie PE Oe Oe Oe a GALIANO PPP OP EE Oi Col. and Mrs, M, Hillery return- ed home on Monday of last week having spent several days in Vic- torla, Mrs. Fred Robson : spent. several ‘days of-Jast week, in, Vancouver, re- turning: home. on Saturday; : Mr. and Mrs, .E a, Callaghan,. with their family, are spending: a few" yi days at thelr: Gallano residence, ha -Mr. and: Mrs. O, If, .New -and: j | inda sspent the past week-end on “the Tsland, whon thay nltended the: . Powar and Light Go. dance, Mr. and. Mrs, Cloorge Rennie: loft ‘on’ Priclay” and will “‘aparid’ tha noxt? ‘three months In New -Westminatery oo. A: Goorge: Goodwin has left. to)-visit Mi his son, Corre: ‘Ghadwin, Mm North. | Vancouver, mee “ |: George: Ceargeson' thaw ‘uirived. to Lspend. some months with his pars]. venta, Mrv and Mra Gy W. 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