- Wednesday, April 16, 1958. 7 a SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW 3 PAGE THREE The United Church .W.A. will hold | CHECK CONDITION the .monthly meeting . on: Thursday | OF THAT CAR! | ; ae afternogn, April ‘17, at 2p.m., at.the |: Before you. take. your car out “for a os, taecnes Bayh tak, Ee home of Mrs.- Paul Henderson. : “ac spring spin, be sure it is in safe: Pa ot i rn ee W. ' Members were er or ere |. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh: McDonald and ‘mechanical condition. --Have ‘it given - PROPERTY OWNERS TO. MEET ON APRIL 25 | Thunderbird Bowling @| _s "Tenth annual general meeting of | Team, standings at the end of one - North Sidney. District Property. Own-.! week’s. play ‘in two-week: -total- pin ers’ Association”: is’ scheduled’ ‘for _ playoff are: 7.000" BR ENTWOOD : two’ sons, «from. Vancouver,.: have |. a. thorough... checking,’ ‘advises ~ the, e been spending a_ week . with Mrs. | Canadian’ Highway: Safety ‘ Confer-°.: “North Saanich “high school on the}. a. section—Team °11,. 2,509: ‘team: James Island : / evening of. Friday, April :25, at eigh - o’clock. . “President “is UBL S. = ise, _ ate "5 hanes 456; teara Invited To _ 7 | oe Toe = | MceDonald’s ° parents, -Mr.: and. Mrs. ence, and drive with that. comfort= ot a sase Walter. + oo Many beautiful gifts. were. pre- L. Thomson, West Saanich ‘Road: ae sense of safety.” aca ‘Heward. team 3, 2,358; team -10, 2,172: "Tues. Walter ‘Sidwell joined rer | fae B section ‘Team 5, 2,401; team | sister, Mrs. W. Bond, of. Victoria, ' d Ri os sented to: Miss: Joan. Butler at..a 6, 2,387; team 13, 2,366; team 9,| for a trip to Vancouver to visit} or an iver a shower held at the home of Mrs. P. - For Your Printing Needs : ' Call. The’ Beuem st N. Stewart, Brentwood, on Friday, Sixteen | members “aitended -the | April 11, in honor of her for theom-, monthly meeting of the Brentwood.| ing marriage ‘to Jim Gilbert.. Wee 2,293; team 2, 2,274; team 4, 2;176.| their. father, Harry Jorgeson, who | isa patient at Shaughnessy hospital.: ‘Mrs.. Wm. Penman, with. daugh- ters: Marjorie and: Ruth, is spending some time in Vancouver, and hopes" to bring her mother back with her. One Week’ S Supply 0 of _ Spring Tonic | After the long ¥ winter months, r many feel S the need of a-‘‘Pick Up”. Years ago ’ mothers administered molasses and sul- -phur. Today science provides improved - ~ medicaments... If you have never tried - VITAMIN and_ MINERAL, tonic, now ' cis the time to. get one week's s free treat- | GT. SUPPLIES NOW AT SCOTT & PEDEN The big” new: “enlarged GARDEN SHOP at. S$. & P: makes. shopping “sa real pleasure! ‘Everything - is: "concentrated: in “the “one “depart “ment,” with. -plenty- ‘OF: staff. to: give -quickest ‘service. Get: your nee - “remember, ‘we. deliver “Just call in , and ask for 5 your r supply! Complete Prescription. Service 2 2 OPEN | 9 a.m. - -9 Dat _ SUND AY 1 | Harding Lane, on Thursday, “May ‘15; at'2.30: p.m, ‘when: Mrs.” Matkin, presbyterial president of: ‘the: W.M: S: will ‘visit: the = auniliary and. give: Women’ s Institute on Tuesday after- Jeanie :‘Clemett handed the. gifts’ to noon. . The president, Mrs. MacFar-.| the bride, and tea.and_ coffee ‘were lane; opened the meeting with read- poured by. Mesdames A. Butler and ing the W.I. Collect. After the usual | H. Gilbert. a ] 5 GAM E S —— _ $1 00 a i business, final plans were made for |. Mr- and Mrs. P. N, Stewart have the. catering of the Chamber of | had as their guests for the past, 10 BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY H ALL : u 4 I I 6] r y Tea Commerce banquet. a their ‘granddaughters, Misses os : See An invitation. was extended to | Patricia ‘and Eleanor Bardal, Date Changed — members to spend’ a day, - next | Vancouver. _ MONDAY, APRIL 21 - 8 p.m. ot month, ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Triplets, all. boys, have been born : Regular meeting. of the afternoon. Geo. . Moody,. Jordan. River...’ Mrs. | to Captain and: Mrs... Robert: Willis-. auxiliary of Shady ‘Creek United. | Moody..was.a»member for: many | croft, of Burnaby. The babies: are: |-church met-on Wednesday, April. 9, | years before leaving the district. : grandsons: of: Captain. and “Mrs.. in the Fellowship hall of the church, | The ‘monthly social . meeting will. |W. E.: Williscroft,- Verdier ‘Ave. ~ with eight: members and one > visitor ‘be held in'the hall‘on Tuesday, ‘April'| | Visitors over the ‘Easter. holiday at. | present. 22, when there.will be an exchange |:the’ home . of: their. parents, Cap- ’ president Mrs. Cc. ‘y Cruickshank | of plants, also the planting of shrubs'| tain and “Mrs. W. E.° Williscroft, was-in the chair andthe meeting | 2: the front.entrance of the hall to |.were W.~A.. Williscroft, of Port Al-.1f opened with Mrs: C. Dadds taking | Commemorate the ‘centennial year. berni; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Foster,’ the: devotions. Following the. read- A donation: of $30°was sent. to’ the’ |-of Vancouver, with their-sons, ‘Bill; ing of a portion of the Third Chap- -centennial . committee. ...Mrs.. R.| Bob and. Dick, and a. granddaugh- ter of. Mark, Mrs. Dadds ‘continued Ronson. and ‘Mrs. Goulding were the |. ter,;: Judy Williscroft, of Vancouver, the ‘study book on™ Japan, dealing contest prize. winners, Hostesses for The W.A.. of ‘the Brentwood. Col- with the evangelism in rural Japan, the -afternoon were: Mrs. F. Little- | lege Memorial Chapel ‘is holding the and ‘the training. centre which has wood and Mrs. Wm. Parker. - _,| annual dogwood" tea ‘and sale ~ of |f been established on the outskirts’ of |} «_..> =: |home cooking, April 19, from.2.30 tof Tokyo, where students are given | | Since. 1946, .1,500,000 people have | 5° o’clock; at the Women’s. Institute: H practical. training in agriculture as | been added to Ontario’ $ population.. hall, West Saanich Road. oo. | well as Christian. service. | ; foot : ' j “ Conveners for the various “stalls hat: the -tea and sale. were. appointed. Because:..of ‘other activities: in’ the community: it was decided: to change the: date of the. tea from: May. 3: to ‘May’ 10-°'This ‘will” be -heldat the [°-o~ ae Haein ea Shady, Creek ‘hall, the sale to open. Edward Maas, who was: “appointed | H terest in painting: arid: ceramics: q at 2.15 pam. ; agronomist at the Doninion Experi- Mr. Maas “succeeds Hugh Gard- c ~Jt-was: decided to have long: tables mental, Station, Saanichton, spe | ner: “who ‘ ‘recently. moved from. the 7 ‘constructed before the tea, and this, mnie vee ee qide Nee, Experiniental ‘Station to. accept » all: eu Or: nioney ‘was: voted © to the -ence, in the field of. soil fertility... Stat ce ll e ‘board toward finishing . the base-: “Raised .on.a‘ mixed farm jin Sas-. position BS Oem aioe legs : ment... 8. a katchewan,' ‘Mr.’ Maas-:graduated ‘in aa VE ing will be held ‘BEE the agriculture from: ‘the. “University . ‘of 1h bane f tiesting Cc. Ps Cruickshank, Scien in. a and: was - vor. MT. NEWTON P. 1. A. 10 ploye here on. soi survey. ‘work: VB for ayear. “|HOLD ANNUAL FAIR: || VEGETABLE E PLANTS Following. tw" years. as. chemist. ‘Mt. “Newton: P.T. A. wil ‘hold * its 14 BEDDING: PL ANTS ‘at ‘the: Canadian. ‘Industries : ‘Limited: iS é os Plant in Quebec, Mr. ‘Maas’ returned | Teves: Mill: Bay” every halt hour, i strom:8. 30: a.m. '-to- 1.30pm eed : “pr place April. 8: noe p “AL ‘the age: of 37 yéars, “Mrs.Maas: is “married, with’ three children, ‘His. -wife;: he former’;Pearl! -White,» isa: ‘graduate ‘of the: Vancouver; School POF :Arty ‘and: still: takes’ canreactive i “Stripse roy Lap h “Brentwood abs “8.30 oe. and: 9.00 Pam eo D 30 pm 9 ae : npproximately: 220. 000°” imi } “gronts: admitted: to. Canada.“ last: yenr, the largest, group, “was. 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