PAGE SIX ekg SP ET SAANICH PENINSULA AND ;GULE ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, August 13, 1958. PAINT. SPOTS “To remove paint spots from hard- weed. floors, apply some kerosene and rub. ‘briskly... Follow.-‘this by rubbing: the: floor witha’ soft. cloth -wrung- from lukewarm water.) beeen -olds . are usually in at- Seatlanee: - Kindergarten Is Valuable nates en teat on e present, kindergarten teacher Asset To Br entwood Are eq aro Sec ; “Time was when young ‘people with of. a kindergarten... A P, T, A, “pro ject, two fine. children. : “small children hesitated to: move’ to ‘which | was started: under the: direc- MANY ‘ADVANTAGES ~ why villages.” because. - of : educational tion: of Mrs. Mary Nimmo, the}. Advantages of supervised ‘play in ee drawbacks. | That time is long past .| Brentwood Kindergarten ‘offers con-'|'a larger-than-family ‘group (the kin: .. for Brentwood, however. Since 1954, structive, supervised’ activity for | dergarten’s attendance limit is 20) this district, which is home to’ about. iy (officially): -kiddiesfrom four years | are well recognized. The’ children’ 1,200, has boasted the ‘city amenity old to school age. In practice, a‘few | gain much in the way of confidence j REPELLENTS PROVE EFFECTIVE ‘AT EXPERIMENTAL FARM HERE | Value of chemical. ‘repellents in‘). They were back: again by. June 10, stopping ‘deer from eating cultivat- however, ‘after six. heavy ‘rainfalls ed plants was proved beyond doubt:| had: washed away: the repellents: and at wn hep in. tests ats the Dominion Experi- considerable “new -: growth. had: ap- ond mache peolecign vd oe ecially t | mental Farm, Saanichton: ' | peared. Some ‘untreated trees had a the ease of only children, featn an When: deer. euided®: an’ ; apple “or- almost 100° per. cent. of their ‘Shoots share -attention with: others in. the: chard in wey last year, three ea piles ott. vee ‘group. /'pellents, ‘“‘Arikal’, Diamond L Deer}: The. orchard © was” ‘once more “Qpeniee date for the Brentwood Repellent, ‘and Benzine. Hexachlor-: treated and. no further destruction Kindergarten is Wednesday, Septem- ide, ‘were applied—the first: two “as |.was noted, supporting previous evid- ber. 3, th i . ep tar | 2 SPray and the third as, a dust. The ence that the repellents were accom- er. € same as that ol bebwlar | deer demurred. ‘| plishing their purpose. school classes.* A meeting of trus- | __—_ Supt:'J. J. Woods, who conducted tees. and mothers ot a be a the "Mrs. Marjorie McKenzie, Vancou- | the tests, said a convenient: method aearcon in the. ol a ‘ent i ver, visited. for several days -with| of recognizing whether deer are ‘school.on West Saani orem woe’ | her mother, Mrs. S. R. Dahl, Renry feeding is to tie a price tag. about : Saanich Road, Moth! ave, : a foot from -the: tip ‘of . branches E of children who will be starting |, son, to be. christened. Roy which have not been eaten. When CHRISTENING rN |SERVICEAT © ST. ANDREW’S On . Saturday. afternoon, Aug. a) the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Rae~McDonald (nee~ Valerie’ Gray) | received the. names Bonnie Lynne at “a christening’. service held: at ‘St.’- ‘Andrew’s~ church, . with Rev. Roy. | Melville officiating. : Little Bonnie Lynne, dressed in the christening ‘robe made by her maternal great-grandmother, had as her godparents, Mrs..E. McDonald and Mrs. D. Webb. Following the ceremony; a reception was held at the home of the baby’s maternal grandparents, Mr..and Mrs. George Gray, Second St. -“ Among .those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. McIntosh. of Ed-. monton, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart. Mc- ‘Donald with Bobbie and : Stewart, also’ of -Edmonton;. Mrs. 5S. McDon- moved “from. branches: that “are | ald and Mr. Wallach, ‘Mr. and Mrs. “browsed: off.” Se es ; “D. ‘Webb cand Debby. _ rc kindergarten for : especially. oe ery ce: stead are | Charles, was :born ‘to. Mr. and Mrs. enough tags have been tied, it can T. P. Chappell in Rest Haven hos- easily. be determined when: deer pital on Sunday, Aug. 3.. start. and’ stop feding. . "William Hanneson. of. “Medford, | He added that tags ‘should: be- re- -Ore.,: is-spending ‘the ‘week- end with his grandparents, Mr: and Mrs.:Wm.. nena First. St., and’ will also be.a guest at the. home of his uncle and ‘aunt; Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Wake- field, Third St. ee a For Camp — | by pldne- ‘for Toronto where she va Nine members of Sidney Air Cadet visit her sister:and brother... : -; Squadron left. Sidney on: “Sunday, |. Mr. and. Mrs..S..C.. Taylor, Fourth ‘Aug. 10, to attend. the: two-week. air St., have: as. guests ’ the former’s (COME TO THE cadet summer camp at Sea Island | nieces, . Misses. Jean and: Mary Me: R.C.A.F. Station. A -tenth member | Intosh of Calgary... of the group, Douglas Alexander, be- |. Miss.Rosa Matthews journeyed to; - SEN S ATION ALLY? came ill at the last moment and was Duncan. on. Monday, to. attend the unable to make the trip. —— j funere! of Mrs. John Matthews. -- | ‘Those attending. the camp. are ~ | Richard* Beal, - Bar Cc R a , hey. arian Cites ewson. Petei PAUL OLSON LIVED s lof Sidney; William ‘Chat-. berton: are Sen eae oF 23. YEARS WW SI NEY Saanichton; and M. F. Deyott and “Veteran of. two’ world’. “wars” and George Vanderkracht ‘of Brentwood: [resic dent. of Sidney. for ‘the. past: 23 | “| : "Flows ‘oni in ‘minutes! 1 Stays bright for years! ~ (SSeS EE Se a a a Washing and scrubbing con't “harem Super eS -Wall-Tone’s sparkling ‘beauty: “I's made” R from a latex rubber. base: that. dries. to 7 ~ form | @ tough, easily-washable fi fi nish. ‘No. mixing: or. r thinning: ore sleaves:r no streaks aaa tee _ The boys will return’ by pine. on years, Paul Waldemar ‘Olson, 1890 ‘Sunday, Aug. a Fifth: St., passed away-.at |:Rest’ — ‘Haven hospital on ‘Monday, Aug. 11. tn. and. A native. of. ‘Velvelstad, ‘Norway; “the. late’ Mr.: Olson is ‘mourned : by RROUND. TOWN three daughters, Doreen. and , » Joyce (Continued From ‘Page’ 2)”. ‘| Olson ‘at: home, and Mrs. Robert ee eae Hadley, : Fourth St.,: “Sidney; one 'sis- “Mrs. ‘Anna Broten, 1344 Fourth St, ter, Mrs. AL Utigard Of : Tacoma;.: “| has returned ‘to. live: with. her: son, four: brothers: rand: four. grandehil Howard Munger,” following a: holiday dren. 2. trip ‘through the western a Po Funeral ‘services will, be: held: at -and states. :} Sands : Funeral. ‘Chapel, “Sidney, ‘on. : Mrs. ‘Thurlow: Léveleds, North. ‘Sur- ‘Thursday, Aug..14;. dt’-2.30/:p.m.; ‘rey; with . cher ‘children, Laura Lee, ‘with: Rev. Glen’ Richmond . officiat- :} Andrew. and ‘Ronalc ys: visiting. Mr. | ing. Inter ment wil ‘be at’ Royal Oak. ‘and Mrs. J. Carnie, ‘Second § St Ve irk: nee PO et hae ~— | Reus at the won- *< ders of the SPACE “SCIENCE SHOW! ; SEE the. replica of ade _ stage rocket, 108 feet ha gh! LET. YOURSELF GO. at the incredible. new. - -million- =dollar. PLAYLANO! 5 - @. 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