Yo , v | nr ¢ | ~ PAGE TWELVE . SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : Peninsula Soccer Scores Undamped __Showery weather didnot damp~ - first goal bombarded their oppon-_ “the enthusiasm of local ents? goal. to.come from behind - : juvenile soccer players as all and defeat Lakehill 5-2 at Rey- _ four Peninsula soccer clubs were’ nolds Park, :in-action over the weekend. wee “As great team effort was: the. -. In a high ‘spirted, often very winning factor for United, as four aggressive division six game at players shared the scoring. The the: high ‘school the Thistles tied Sidney: -marksmen : were: ‘Arnold. 2-2 with ‘the: Public Services” Thomas with two goals, andGreg | . Legion. Club. » The Thistles .ap- Williams, Norm” Pearson, and ~ “peared to have'a comfortable 2-0.-Ted Clark who booted one each, - lead with goals from Larry Eade 4 ‘penalty kick provided Lakehill -: and Larry.’ Thompson, but they . with their second goal.” ..were.unable,.to. stop ..the. late. — _ determined effort by, the Legion - Hi “. d Ti eh which produced: the tying goals. ar bmes vance : “os “§killings’ Mayflowers were the f “as visitors for thé Peninsula Tiger’s - A § h Hi iZ “. division’ five match: The score . anse a a “was. tied for.a long period of. ce the. game but. when the. Tigers “ran °out of. steam during the “second half, the Mayflowers made _. the most of their chances, winn=_ : ing 3=1. Johnny’ Braun scored : -the Tiger’s lone goal. Pe ARS the ‘Sanscha. ground both = goalkeepers had_ an easy time’ when the Peninsula Cougars and : Brentwood : Tsarlip played to ‘a scoreless . -tie. “The. -defences. - : quickly took” command : of..-the game: ‘and: snuffed out their oppon- ents’: attacking plays before they : : " produced’ goal ‘scoring _Oppor: “tunities, “°°, oie)’ MOVE NORTH: 2 “On Sunday, Sidney United won pr. and Mrs. J.P, Ellis, : for- . their. division one. gamo against. merly of Brentwood Bay, are now Lakehill” ‘in ‘convincing fashion, ‘ residing north of Qualicum Beach” United, after’: conceding the. at Nile Creek. _ THANKSGIVING Wednesday, October 4, 1967. - for Montreal where she will be 3 “employed. . °. om Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mills . Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bacon, -and daughter, of. cC anora Road, Resthaven Drive, ' sees home_ ' have returned home following a 14st. week after — spending ola ‘month’s holiday, visiting with more. than three “weeks visiting . friends and relatives in Scotlana. Mrs. Bacon’s brother and family England and the Isle-of Jersey, 4t Harmatton, also visitedfriends —- ‘They made the.trip by. plane. at Calgary and on their return. . . Lex McGraw, Seattle, was a home visited with friends inKam- ?. a. : ash, ‘loo Se week- end visitor. at the home of. : Frank. P. “(desse) » ‘James of. : his aunt Miss Mary McGraw, to957 West Saanich Road’ and _ . Beacon Ave. reo _ . Beavedam Lake, ‘Clinton, B.C. me s: e Beadnalt, Parksville, _‘together with his daughter Pat ae . M. pai is, Fo th st ' Macdonald,” returned. home this © 4 a, ‘ appuls,, four “. week: after a. hunting. trip to , “MM reeks Taylor daiighter of Bella Coola district. They each 7 to-shoot a gr Mr. and Mrs. John D, Taylor, | ™#n@sed to shoot a grizzly bear , } the head of South B East Saanich Rd; left on Sunday ane ead . of South ’ Bentick A ‘hard times’ dance is slated to be one of the wind-up Centen-~: nial. events in Sidney this year,