Wednesday, February 1, 1961. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE. THREE: TTEE REP RTS ARE AT ANNUAL MEETING j j j 4 i Annual “meeting © of. m January | challenging ‘report, he expressed : co areeliameasmnenee ene tee enema cnmn se peu oat ete) © ere nanan ernest weien wt esnganer seninemetennein nae! Hunts snenee saemaneeunets DET | n talk on the need for a playschool in: ag ) ARITHMETIC IS ‘the Keating area. - a fi | EXPLAINED TO : ; “| Next meeting will be on March'29; , ao {when movies and ‘slides on the’stud-- ~ KEATING PLATA. _ ents" European | tour will be: shown, a : : ; Keating elementary school teach: | oes ter een cane na a —£B R & N T W G 0 D le ors: prov ided an interesting pr rogram | bon the theme ‘ty Arithmetic. Through i ‘the - Grades “Cat the recent “P, hin | 7 voy | | nad cmnamatamearadad atetivatiiet heetinetietetethetinetitietht oo JAMES ISLAND re ee er ee ee ee es | James Island: Community Church |. Un ij le , held its:. monthly”, service at ~ the ;™ , a8 ure ’ Sluggett.” Memorial * Young mca, Moore Club, with Rev. J..S: Page as Seminar. sponsored by the Greater i), ast Friday, After an -interesting | visiting minister.” Tea was.served aby Victoria : Association for. Retarded ; talk by Ron Prepchuck, of ‘Sidney. the conclusion of the service, “PeY- | Children; will be mitting Rev.. Page: to. become ac- quainted with the. -congregation. on his first visit to. the ‘island. : Le ee me ne mn ee me United Church was-held on January appreciation - for the support of. 24, “Rev. .C.-H. Whitmore was pre-} hard- working, conscientious group:‘of siding.» “+ teachers. The. meeting. was largely concern- |. The - report. of ‘the: ‘committee of cares ‘ed. with receiving reports: from..the | stewards’ “was «presented. by: “Mr “Various departments of the church.| Vickers. | It ‘recorded a. successful “The first of major importance. was | year financially... Of ‘special. signifi- © the report of the church school given! cance’ was. the payment of* $1,350, by. Ko AvBuffam; the superintendent: | the final payment. on the mortgage. i 4 “ ee et ee ee a ere me i “Musical ‘evening was “euievedd hy : | meeting on January’ 25, : 7 - Miss Wiley - explained how. ‘arith: ; ; netic is taught. in grades one andj Y . i > fag ’ f hie ld on ‘Saturday. , the. group. had. - refreshments and | two; while. Mrs. Shaw covered grade | Feb. 4, from’ 10-a.m. to 12 nvon,in | Games. At’ the next meetivg Tony | th ' : , IT: Lest den hree.. Mrs.. “Foster “explained: the |. Ba the board room of spencer House, vt Dickens ‘will lead a study-discussion. | dvettising | : err sthod used in the-gr ades four and | : ; “| jon an aspect in the life-of Luke, me li for l It recorded an average attendance! The total sum actually raised for} yfys. J. Foster of Biggar, Sask., g} I noe eh | Marriawé of Mrs. Vera Walls to-B. five sand. Mr. Ozero, grade. six, tes works S r your of 73. in the fall months,’ resulting in! the year in general account and spending some time with her son-in- Theme is. Sharing Our ‘Responsi: Miss Brunt, ‘ Elgood, both of ° Brentwood, tool! school 1 nurse, gave. a law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. bilities:. The speakers are: Dr, David! . . . hey Saye tteitaat | Coe . ; ‘ place vat Belmont Park United W. Scott. McGann, M.A., E.B.D., professional | Ghurch. Vi storia, last Friday after. nsultant of the B.C.A.R.C. and as- | a tose 2 Eley aeer | Among James Islanders attending | _ t fes f ' , ; -| noon. Chaplain Horatio Todd offici- : the opening of.the legislature and re- | SS-an’ prolessor of psychology at} ated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. | . esley Whi eer} bene ; a: ception at the Empress’ Hotel were | U-B.C.; Dr. Wesley White, superin- Elgood will make their future home! f overcrowding of: the limited space building fund account was $4,231. available. The classes should be! The budget for 1961 was estimated coparated., The report demonstrated | #t $5,000. The report made the im- the need for an enlarged tesiching | Por tant -recommendalion “that a staff to carry on the work efficiently. | committee be appointed to plan at Goal of primary importance is the | once the building: of additional space { a iniers « . n : for the church school”. ‘The com.| M®: and Mrs. R. B. Carpenter, Mrs. | ene or a eh - oe on Wallace Drive. building of an education wing to the: for the church sc c John Roper ‘and Mrs. H. A. Row-! 6%. Wash. and Dr, J. Pawlowski, rand Mrs. R.E. Hindley, Hagan | a chureh.. Mr. Buffam emphasized the |! mittee appointed by the meeting was botiom.. - | M.D., from Duncan... . Re - " had se visit ; 1H : a a rarene Messrs K. A. Buffam, George Bick- . | 1 spades aed : | oad, hac surprise visit over the | med i pn ner oe awareness hae terdand. Kenneth Bitlen. Mrs. Mickey Ackerman: of | Endi-" \,, me nah Ma. will be David E.| week-end of Mrs. Hindley’s brother. 1&3 7 ‘i { é INE 7s) ot ~ . c * : church that the session is’ re- weignintiiien mig ang. Alta..-has just flown home after. oocisworth execulive airec Tp, E. Bingham, from Toronto. e sponsible for ‘pr oper chureh school: APPOINTMENTS ~ . . tor of the family: and: children ser-! . S. . . eof ns a short visit with his sister,-Mrs. Li. 1. Dr. and Mrs. J. P Ellis left this funetion. | The report of the session, given by D:' Horne.” > vice, Victoria. - ; 4 7 : + NS Pattie : ‘He .reminded parents of their re: | Kenneth Bitten, ‘stated :that. there Be Bo oe Ss “Buffet luncheon’ will. be served | Dak a a ie 1eay hee 1 aoe Na sponsibility » in. this’ matier. “-'They'were 123 names. on the membership | inves “} from 12 noon to 2-pim., at1450 Elfor ail uring vein ; ae t ‘and “Mrs. WU § oan * 7 : . . te ye VO re * yale) ry yo: * : x should. assist in’ finances. in teacher | rel, ofthe’ church. Of particular’ in. | WAS favor ably meas and owas] St. It will be followed by- discussion | De OLCY of Vi a Mr. ane : ree supply and in’ co-operation that’ ‘the! ierest ‘was. a recommendation. that | Unanimously adopied, « | groups from 2-3:30 p.m. Prony’ 3.30- ear, of Victoria. . » teaching” may be supplemented at two. ladies, “Mrs... George. Bickford | A. comprehensive report. of “the 4 p.m, the summary of the moder. ce eC CY ~ homey 22> ; . nnd Mrs. Albert ‘Vickers; -be. made | work of the Women’s Association’ was ator Will ‘be° featured. Registration: ooo Fat Rubber Stans. Tn’ conciuding his extensive and! elders, of the church. This: innov ation read hy) Mrs. Bickford. Over S709 | new include luncheon. ; i Can The Re yen: -j were raised by the ladies’ activities. sn eramen - 2 | A similar report of ron by Mei vee ECONOMIC PICTURE SHOWS | ning? group was given by Mrs. Bur- idan which recorded $394 of raised} | GOOD PROMISE. SAYS_ BANKER» : i money during the past year. 0 | Optimism for a satisfactory vate | the end of the fifties and: the s start oft Other reports included that of the | Of Canadian economic growth is| the. sixties has seen a good. deal of! | Civitan Education Comueiwe. justified despite. vastly changed cir-j hard thinking. in Canada about the | ya | given by P. Paull: and the Young cumstances in the 1950's. ; economic future. ; 7 if Peoples’ ‘sanization, given by| This is the opinion expressed hy But the bank believes that ‘the , Arnold’ Budynski, oe the Bank of Montreal's: Business Re- | basis. for an optimistic view regard- | A letter of resignation from Mrs. | View for. January, just issued, which! ing canada potentialities is still ; Ronsen as organist. of the church | ‘liscusses, economic trends in the last} Present in the assurance of steady | was read. -.. | decadé under the title “The Fifties populaton growth and’ in’ more in- {i ‘ oo | in Retrospect”. - tensive development of an expanding | x A resolution w 5 passed ' express. | Ten years. ago, the review says, domestic’ market. : we give accu ate Ling the regret oF Pte congregation, ; | asf voicing. the. appreciation. and gratitude for her many years ‘of de- voled service to the: church. The. appointinents included. that of: istces of the .church. property in Canada was still benefitting from the | : ‘Moreover, the “very. forces which | combination. of © advantages with have stimulated ‘industrial growth | which she ‘had ‘emerged’ from the ; beyond our. own’ borders. :and: which’ Second World: War. Productive fa-| have given’ rise’ to. immediate com: cilities. were not only.unimpaired, but petitive . problems, inay, in the long. tre improved. and enlarged; | Canada’s ; 1. be -expected to provide. wider the persons: of .K. Bitten, G. “Bick: natural) resources: ‘seemed’: almosi markets. for ‘Canadian, goods,” aa the ferd and J. H..Watson;: to the com-| limitless : and.’ world. demand: for B of M review concludes. ae _ descriptions! {" * For. example—if we. advertise ; furniture as “solid walnut", we iA “meant that the fronts, tops, legs, Eile! Brentwood-Mill Bay FERRY SERVICE mittee of stewards, H. Simpson, | A.| them seemed insatiable; and if capi- { i i | | wth posts, mirror: frames. and: all: Vickers and D. J. McCaskill: auditor | ta) resources were not: entirely forth. 4 exposed parts. are of solid. walnut. J; H. Watson, and. representative to coming .in- Canada, they: were: readily | the presbytery;"K: A: Buffam?. 4 Ahisinable elsewhere. ; ‘At the conclusion of: the: ‘business, | SEEMED | ASSURED 1 lunch=:.was: served bY: the ladies Of the ehureh.. : ; at stained. birch or. gumwood is*. ised, ‘the descri tion must bi “In -these . _ circumstances, . Canad. Pp’ rz “ian-. expansion: “seemed -, not: only: ‘int “\evitable:but assured ‘fora Jong, time vyto-come,?”. the B of: M‘says.. : “| As) the decade. ended; in striking “contrast, “other. parts: :of ‘the world | had rebuilt their Productive, facilities; M. 2 MILL: BAY Leaves. ‘Brentwood™ every. - fom “from’.7.30a.m. to. ‘6.30: Pm ‘Leaves: Mill: Bay every. 8.00. \Valentine Party” For Children Is: On: F ebruary ‘ i 10 ~ Brentwood Women’ $° “a luncheon: prior-to™ the: ‘monthly: So- cial: meeting. on Tuesday honori + Mrs. Ve .W -— month.” 7 yutpu 5 ‘nation’ $ teh tes 2 ies economy, more than’ doubled in dol: es work party” ‘followed, ‘directed by! uniform’ nor: ininterrapted. “with ex: (C:-Watts ‘cin. the “making of} pansion | since - lope ‘definitely: slower necalle. “CASGS' ‘for: ‘over: $§ Srefugee ‘ . , || camps and. the. rolling of bandages / When: price ‘changes sand: popula- for Korean, hospitals. tion growth are taken into. account, || Final plans were laid for the: Val-| Canada’s: real national: output® per. entine party - be held inthe: hali ‘on. capita’ was enlarged. by: almost: three & [| Friday; Feb. The. affair. is’ an’ ‘er cent a year in the seven ‘years to | f -¥ J] annual ‘entért ainment for: ‘the “ai id “of, 1956; bul’ actually: ‘declined: somewhat crippled’ children.” ee ‘more’ than’ one: ‘per. cent per: annum 1 CAI: children: are. invited a ‘come. dn vin the: subsequent three’ -years the costume. and: compete for “prizes.