: te tee ee teeta uname stnyetoenneennne resin aretasesntennegneeeenmnecsnecemseaaestenn: someuistae etnutentinsnisttst-soutepeneswinsenenaeneeneirnsisaisanen sree hoe : ; * PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, December 8, 1954. . MINISTER IS SPEAKER AT CLUB (=== LAST RITES FOR _ , Shower For Bride- a, tigholet, Ms, and Mrs... Pastto, ; : MEETIN G IN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH > IN AND | WILLI AM MUENCH Elect In Victoria _.- | Donald, Mrs, J. Sayers, Bill Young, ~-- Speaker. at. the ‘meeting of St. carrying out of the policies, and nasi Funeral services for Henry Wil-,|. onoring a December bride-elect, | Mrs. F. Segnani, Mr. and Mrs. . H, “iam Muench will take place at!Miss Lenora Nicholet, a shower | Reid, Mr. and Mrs. V, Smith,’ Mr, ‘Sands’ Funeral Chapel, Sidney, on |was held at 646 Pine St., Victoria, |and Mrs. M. Moras, Mrs. R. Mens- | phursday, Dec. 9. Rev. R. Melville | Mrs, P. Pastro-and Mrs, E. Nicholet forth, Mrs. Cottell, Miss .Gwyneth | will officiate. Interment will take | were the hostesses. McDonald, Miss May Nicholet and i Paul's 4.0.7.8, Club on Tuesday | in the policies themselves. In con- | was the minister, Rev. W. Buck-., nection with the transportation, he | -ingham,. The: ladies. of the congre- I related. one amazing anecdote—on | o ‘gation were invited to hear the min- {a London: omnibus:'.a somewhat ih ound. ‘ister's report of his visit to Britain. || Pompous lady boarded a bus, for a iM. one _ Telephone: 28 ‘Place in Holy Trinity Churchyard Invited guests were, Mr. ‘ana Mrs,'| Edward and Albert: Nicholet. There. were 46 members and | Short ride, requiring a “one penny” | Réceiit.visitors at. the home: of]. C. Butler;: Vancouver, was a week- | at Patricia Bay. “guests present and’ supper . was | fae. ‘She did not have a penny, so! Mr. and Mrs, H. Straubel were Mr. | end guest. at the home of his par- | Mr. Muench, a former resident of. "served by the Deep Cove Circle of |She rather blatantly waved a 10-| and. Mrs. L. Drysdale, Winnipeg, | ents, Dr. and Mrs, J, D. Butler, ;North Saanich and the. Cariboo, “PLANNING - DESIGNING - BUILDING . Mooney’ $ Construction Service the W.A:: President Marcel Chap- | Shilling’ note in ‘the air, saying: | Man.; and Mr. and Mrs, G. Drys- Fourth St. who passed away in Shaughnessy “puis called for a'song period follow- | “Sorry, conductor, but I don’t have dale ‘and son, Jimmie, of. Victoria.’ | | Mrs. -V. Taylor; Vancouver, . was | hospital, Vancouver. on, Saturday, “ing supper.’ ‘This ‘was led by Frank i® penny.” - Finally, the conductor n ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Johnson, Steves- |.a week-end guest at the home of ; Dec. 4, was. a native of Langley -* Aldridge.“ Thanks were ‘expressed | Sid: “Don't. worry, madam, you'll ton, B.C., are. guests. this week at |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mans- Prairie. He was 72. years of age. A'| _ to the ladies of Deep. Cove by George | Very soon have 119 of them.” ” ‘the home of. Mr. and Mrs, David | ley, Fifth St.: veteran of the First World War, he: — ~ Phone: Sidney 230 - ere -Pleming.:- | PUBLIC SUPPORT _[ackson, Sixth St. W. J. Neave, Audit Bureau of {served with the Third Brigade, _—— a = ISN A deltey was read from = Far- r — maarerreapciiaie “or ae was @ -| Circulations, Chicago, was a guest |C.G.A. He was a member of the oo -quhar, of First United Church, Vic- |< pup of tuoss, for os" ma | Send. Greetings this week at Hotel Sidney. Canadian Legion and of the Na- toria, ‘seeking a ‘delegate at the ; S, and on big , inued P i ; tive Sons association. Vancouver Island district council, !™atches and sporting events; but ee which is: now in the process of. for- i there was a marked increase in the . mation. Nominations for the com- j '€2dency to give religious teaching ina: afternoon branch of St, Andrew’s | mittee to be responsible were Wil. |i the schools; and that juvenile! ang Holy Trinity w.A. was hela | 1S PUZZLED liam Stewart, George Fleming and elinquency was decreasing. mer ° ; ., }on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the home Sidney old-timer, N, E, Watts, is Marcel Chappuis. his pene _ are basting we a of the president, Mrs. F. L, Beecher, | puzzled. Noting that an increase in When A, E. Vogee introduced the time hurricane “Et ure vite Fourteen members’ were present, | the price of butter had. been an- speaker. he questioned the need to | time : na was cutting | with the president in the chair, | Mounced, Mr, Watts asked this week speak for the minister to his own | UP: and that for precautionary ; To Associates The monthly meeting of the] OL.D-TIMER HERE 2 Cords Fir Miliwood.... ............. 2 Cords Mixed............... cecceeceeeeeees 1% Units Sawdust. ssaadeees web euadasscoes Leet ‘ . hy was the. increase necessary? SS ay 2 OB a pears measures the pilot had put down | Mrs, Beecher opened the ‘mecting | ¥® ae ‘ _ Be BE ns MINISTER'S ippress? at Iceland. They were held in Ice- | With « reading from St. John 12;20- ported, sockplle ot batter has re" | SIDNEY —— PHONE 210 ‘ ” 2 132, followed. by the. W.A; Litan ; ~~-Respecting present day: con ditions land for 24:hours; and that during. ry itany | “WHERE. GOOD SHOWS ‘ARE BETTER” that same time there had-been be-./|@nd prayers, —-. of the. commodity. inseenises* raid tween 30 and 40 other planes put During the business - session, re- _ “address might ‘be prepared from a the octogenarian. own at the sa i a a " either. right-wing or left: wing ex- cautionary aad alrport for pre yports ofthe officers were received, ~“¢remes, but that’ both would be mis- asor vee ene [tor Ib -was- decided to make: blocks |: “in Britain, the speaker'said that.an | eos Box 207, Sidney , mae ° . -Phone 238 DECEMBER, 9, 10,°11 | THURS., FRI. at 7.45 | SAT., 1.30, 7.00 and 9,00” “tJeading: and that:.there were a lot |: for a quilt for the Dorcas. work, “of very encouraging features about | Ladies H Hear Of Trip Jana for "ie educational ‘york, the ; Sisvurbing ones, : a well: a = Eastern Canada i president read the parochial consti- “DIRK BOGARDE: | = ies —. DOUMA, Owner — RANDLE'S LANDING || | DONALD. SINDEN CORNER SECOND ST. and BEACON AVE. e Immediate 24-Hour CRANE and TOWING Woman's Auxiliary of St, Paul's | tution of the W.A. The secretary . United church met in the hall on {was asked to send Christmas greet- Wednesday, Dec. 1, with. the. presi- }ings to’ associate- members. -‘The dent, Mrs. H. T. J. ‘Coleman, in the |church calendars: are on hand, and.. chair. . members may get them from the After a short devatinnal service | treasurer, » v He discussed the school ayetern, “with its attempt to give higher “education .to ~the - really... capable _scholars,- and: at the same time, to develop: the. slower intellects. He BOATS FOR HIRE || conan ouston _ Color by ~: CHARTERS, WATER TAXI . " MOORAGE ; TECHNICOLOR S 55 oa > . . ERR TTS TINS CONS” : ¢ : Fi : : 8 ii E 5 ‘discussed: the’ British’“medical - and SMALL SCOW SERVICE the routine business was dealt with | ‘The next meeting will be on SERVICE. 5 ‘hospitalization. system, and pointed and: the nominating: committee pre- | Januar y 5, at the rectory, ‘The | HARBOUR TOWING ooo . out: that” a tot. o the: obisetion. was : sented its report. © . | meeting closed with: prayer, and {f.. A Sheltered Place to Tie Up The following officers: were elect- |tea was served by the hostess, Mrs. “Phone 170W - Sidney, B.C. ed for .the ‘coming year: Mrs, Cole- Beecher. coe _ - a . man,. president; Mrs, H. J. Watts, | -- - vice- ‘president; ‘Mrs, Ww. G. teieel | Friday last for their annual volley | recording secretary; ~ Mrs. J.) ball tournament. Mount Newton |j - Kemp, corresponding secretary; | defeated North Saanich, two games | . FOR REGULAR i Mrs, R. N. Martman, treasurer, and | to nil, to take two: points: in the:!] ‘DELIVERIES OF. ae — |-Mrs.-W:'S, Dawson, WMS. tourney, while’ Royal Oak came |§ . a Le A J./Arthur Rank Organization Presentation Frank Aldridge -provided ‘enter-! through. with victories over both |{ P AS T EURIZED |.» A Spectacular. Adventure: -tainment at’ the-close of ‘the busi- North Saanich and Mount Newton of the Navy’s. Jet Pilots. .. ness ° period. showing. pictures. ‘of his | to garner. -four points. 7 a, ‘Milk and C Cream... | fecent: trip through. “part of: astern. ‘Canada and..the United: States:: # >Members of: the Deep Cove- circle | provided: ‘refreshments, Next meet= ing: will ‘take place on. January, 5. SCHOOLS TIE IN _ STANDING FOR ~ | WRIGHT TROPHY *-The''senior’ girls’ ‘volleyball teams from. the: three District’ ‘No. 63: ‘high: = Phone 131 or 334W il | ‘The double victory’ for Royal ‘Oak. xe all Sas BL j Moves that: school into a first’ place : © DECEMBER 13, 14, 15 tie ‘with: ‘North Saanich. in. the F. Ny 9 | Wright trophy standing, which now. j OF s D AIRY reads “Royal Oak: 8; North Saanich 8, ; Mount Newton 6. & ; i s STOVE OIL FURNACE Om. ” Aviation. 90/97 “Aviation 80/8T: " PEACHES—Lunchour. LO ee 15-02. tins; 2 for... ; ae: "BRILLIANT. MIXED. CANDY— 39° “ee «| --