_.. to do something. ‘The painting ana “oo. grounds. and. every effort wll be _ day such a. success. |“ yibbons and. it. was suggested - that ““eup’. to. be given “to the child’ who | Wednesday, July. 18, 1086. : F inal ‘Meeting — Of P.T.A. The last meeting of the Saanich- ton. School |P,T.A.. Was held atthe «home -of Mr. ‘and Mrs; Peters on Mount. Newton Cross: Road,’ with ol4: members ' present. 'T he ‘minutes ‘and’ the” treasurer’s: reports were given. These included :the trips on “which. the teachers took : the: pupils to “such interesting. -points _as: the ~ museum and McGavin’s Bakery, the costs defrayed by. the P.T.A. Mrs. . Bompas «reported on’ the school ‘board. meeting with “P.T.A: representatives: «:. Mesdames -: Bom- pas, ‘Warden and Godfrey, accom- panied - by. “Bruce. Gardner: | The School board sympathized with the P.T.A. and expressed appreciation az. their interest but. said nothing much could be. done. They would, however,..be trying: to improve the school grounds each “year; ‘and were alloting $500 this year. They ‘expressed fear that-even-though a ‘pr oper drainage system was. install- a aa: on. School property, the -Jand . a “way. and that - there is” no way ‘to drain off. the water. Mr. Dertinberg has’ assurance . from: the ‘council that they will try . .Yedecorating of the. school in.. no -. wey affects the drainage of: school “made to-begin ‘the latter work be- fore school: opens,” The deputation felt that had. they not approached _ in person nothing would have been done, despite the $500 allotment. A vote of thanks was expressed to Mrs. Peters forall the .hard’ work and time spent on making sports About .$20 “was spent” on cups “and othe... P.T.AL ‘purchase, a miniature. “-holds:the P, T:A. sports: trophy. when <)it is. returned ‘at the end of: the “year.” The: : “player ound: equipment and its maintenance has een, taken "over by. the school : board mainten- “ance department, ‘who- have made s -mumerous .. ‘repairs | “this. year, RT.A, 2180 *: donated: 58 ‘Brentwood-Mill Bay | | F ERRY- SERVICE ‘Saanich council, ‘that -- the pilings ‘as. they lor Peard .then ‘asked ‘about: the ‘old. houses,’ there . to: stay. . But we ‘grant. permits: for floats ‘that. will meet with government aabhee REEVE. OPPOSES | NEW FLOATS »At last week’s meeting of Central: the question ° was again . raised - concerning’ floats in ‘the Brentwood Bay area. Reeve H. R. ‘Brawn told council that, a: resort owner had- informed an inspector that permission’ to erect: pilings had been” given. to him direct srom Ot- tawa. - “Ottawa: ‘does not do’ this,” said. the reeve, and. went on to add ; “were therefore erected: against the law. The question -had ‘been referred to the District Engineer's office ‘in Vancouver, but no record could be found. “He has built lots of things there without permission,” continved the reeve. “His two big boats have push- ed out people. who used tc moor there.” In- disvussion, it was ante eed that this was the. best: residential part of Brentwood, and that a p2rmit is necessary before .a “float can be built, Many people. it. was suggest- ed, had not. the necessary permit to build, but the inspector: was’ not quite: sure whether the residents. on the shore were allowed to build a. float’ in “front ot pro ovincial. park property or not. Councillor. J. ‘B. "Windsor asked whether it. were allowed that prop- erty owners build a float as:far’out wished.” “There are* floats frem the northern boundary of the municipality to -Tod- Inlet,”: com- mented - Councilor Harry. Peard. “You *. have» seen ‘private - Jandings all over the: place.” : “Yes, that’s what wefre. going to ‘stop: ” rejoined. the reeve.: ‘Council-. floats already there: ‘Councillor ‘Ray. Lamont: ‘commented, -“They’re «like. can: stop: additional: building,” mh -.It was moved” that 'the” inspector paperknife fot “the Horseshoe | ‘Bay ‘P.T.A’s travel post.” The}. souvenir, - The “annual: election ‘of officers followed; with: Mrs. : chair, who ‘presented the ..: slate drawn..up:by-the: nominating. com-. -mittee.” The’ officers are! honorary: president; “Wm. .Chornelesky; ‘past: and: “present. pr esident, Mrs, Russell. r -Bompas; |-Fisher;. field: treasurer, “Mrs. Jas.’ Godfrey; “program convener, ‘social: So “vice- ‘president, ‘Mrs:. -secretaty,, “Mrs. aA. Stans- Mrs: ae Allan : -Looy:’ in* the ‘Ss. Nr ee ce eee at a tl nae na ee ‘ter, “want: to “pay. BRENT WOOD ee ee Brentwood - United “church - and Sunday school picnic, | planned. to. beheld on Saturday, has been ‘post=" poned: Plans: for. a picnic: will: be made'at a later. date. ‘There will be No Services ‘during July, the usual Sunday morning service will. come mence again on August 5, _ My,- and. Mrs. A. Cuthbert sel away.on their boat fora few weeks. Mr: and Mrs. Hymas. and family | from eastern Canada-are Staying in the Cuthbert home while they are away. Mrs. N. Olorenshaw ‘has been a patient at the Royal Jubilze hospi- tal. for several weeks; -her many, friends are very sorry to earn ‘that she is ill and there.is no improve- ment. Mr, Olorenshaw has his sis- Mrs. Morgan, from: Saskatoon, visiting with him for a while at:his home, Durrance Road.. Mr, “and. “Mrs. oR. E. , Hindley, Hagan -Road, -have had “as. ‘their guests for a week Mr. Hindley’s, sis- ‘ters, Misses Elizabeth and Alice, of Guelph,: Ont.. ‘his brother’. George -and -wife;. from.-Palo,.and nephew, J-. C.: Hindley and wife, also from Palo, ' Sask.” : : . News has been received shat’ Mrs. George: Williams has been taken. il] while on a holiday. with’ Mr. Wil- liams: at Nova Scotia. Flowers and. letters hoping for hex speedy recov- ery have been ‘sent from the Brent- wood : Womn's Institute. aid: bois W.I. Choir. 7 € |.) John Kelly, David. Lewi is- aia ‘David .. ‘Thomson : have-: joined ‘the “Reserve Air. Force, for.. the summer months, ; The ‘Boy Scout Group. Gomniittee Asha wing @ home: cooking Stall :at Brentwood ‘Bay Store on Saturday, wy. ~ at 2 B. m. . , JAIL RENT. GOAL | Centr al. Saanich’ “council does not. from. the: municipalities ‘concerned, ‘the; rent was reduced’: to. $100: for. “the; following: and’ subsequeat years. }.- ‘put: Central: Saanich: has paid; the 1952. rent. ‘Therefore, Vic- Warden, i: “t Ever y area: ‘Baker: “replied; “We ar ‘Sidney ‘Tsland to get, liquor : know; anything, about ib.” ‘SHoTs. _|-Road, from Osoyoos, B.C, where ‘the increased: rental —_ for the use ‘of jail. ‘facilities in Vic="| torial”. The - fee each year had: been |. $100: In° 1952; “without warning this: was “raised: to: $300. “After protests: “ment: by: Stronipeins” that W men: he. chad ‘asked the -purpose: of the: trip, : c. “going: to, from.the Beryl- -G.? Baker’ denied’ this, say-: “I. couldn't.” say. -it,, because. ‘I Council. Says Her fd. | Salt Her Business “NO SLIDES.” Central: Saanich:.> council have: “SAANICHTON j been toying..with the idea: of: pur: Keating 200. ; r chasing some children’s ‘slides. from.(. carte nt ae | Patricia: Bay Airport. Councillor Ri Lamont went. to inspect them. and!.,.Mr. and. Mrs. a “Looy had as: found that. not only were they: a their guests. at: their home on..Wal- j ee ‘little. too: wide, but. that. the’ price! lace: Drive, Mr. and Mrs.”. James "Jaw, - Mr. and Mrs. Rus Bones ‘at was $25: each. The idea was aban- | Cole and: son Douglas from Port- ; Saanichton: | doned. : ; ,jand, Oregon. : Mr. Saanich who wished. to -ooerate’'a tea-room: on. the premises was ‘re- Mrs. Edith a 7 | i | i J at ‘D ‘cently ‘refused'a permit, “Donne: wrote. to Central Saanich council last. week ‘on’ the subject. Om ee. Mrs. Hubert Garcau, of Calpine Auto Court, recently -had:as visit- ors her grandmother, Mrs. E.- -Gold- ring, from: Nanaimo: - her.’ sister; Jacqueline. Krish}. - her’: brother, James Goldring; ‘and - friend, David : and aa wm. Chorniesky, of | Patricia “Ba » Highway, heve left y with: the ahildron Faith, Cresswell ! i and-Danny,.to.visit relatives. in Ed-. J | Monton, and their grandmother at : | | { ae a ree re a eg * KEATING ——s itinetatiastnthetiatimeeeden at) Mrs. MM Ronnalin, of seam Andrew, Alta. * Phillip, from Nanaimo. Cross Road, is a patient in Rest| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stansficla, Mrs. E. Goldring is-also mother Her ‘many friends} of Mount Newton Cross Road, to John Goldring of Benvenuto wish her a speedy recovery. _ : visited Columbia Camp on. Thetis Ave., Brentwood. Mr, and Mrs... Frank Drake, of! | Island on. visitors’ day: to see their | Soeacceen Vey “aness Road, have as their guests | daughter, Susan.McDonald. ‘They’ Mr. and. Mrs. Willian’ Drake from.’ were “accompanied - by” the. other 4 Alberta, for.a few days’: °) y . Mr..and Mrs. Albert Hafer spent ! en cweek: ‘holidaying “ni the: Seattle! | area, Upon theiy returiy Mr.-Hafer dev eloped pleurisy and is-at present. i a: patient in Rest. “Haven hospital, | ‘Sidney: where he . is (yhogressing | favorably: an : : eS | ; three children, Richard: Kathie. and Buby Lawrence, . ; | Mr; ‘and Mrs.’ Buxton: and chil- dren have taken up residence ‘at the former ‘residence. of Mr. and “Mrs. |e Rennie, Simpson. Roads, who have {J ‘moved for. permanent ‘residence ek: Port Melon,. B.C. oy : Haven ‘hospital. 1 My. and Mrs. én Stanlake and Mr nee au G. ‘Outhwaite, of. ij family. returned - this. week from. a. ann ewton: Cross; Road, have! i three-week holiday: spent-in Kan-! been entertaining their. sister-in- 1 aww, Mrs, PF. Outhwaite. and. daugh-.; ter, Vi. of Rocanville, Sask. 2. |: Mr. and?) Mrs....J)° Mohaleck of | Chase’ River, and two girls, Kiather- ine’ and -Geraldine; were ‘visiting |: their.“ parents, Mt. and °Mrs:. A; / Lockner, and sister and brother- -in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pelter. Mr. and Mrs. ‘A; Johnstone,of: Saanichton, returned from. a. holi- day-at-Parksville.:. “ oh Mr, and: Mrs, George Larsen. are visiting at” Calgary’ and - vicinity: with. the. ‘three children,’ ‘camp- style. ‘ ‘Bruce and ‘Lorne Fisher: have re- ; turned from the. Pentecostal: ‘Camp at -Nanoosc. Bay: : Mrs..’Grace :Conn ‘ and Beity are ‘sas abt-the farm home-of the for- amer’s:- sister /-and brother-in-law | While ‘there, ‘Mr, :Stanlake enjoyed | working the combine in the harvest fields. They stopped off in Salt, Lake City and Yellowstone Park. |. Plight- ‘Sergeant and Mrs. “Hap” | Day left. Monday. for the sir force t station at Comox. Prior to the for-: mer’s convalescence at.the home. of-! his mother-in-law, Mys. Pearl: But-' : “ler,:: Keating. Cross - Road,’ he was receiving... medical... treatment: ate: Naden hospital sails ing. the past. few iL cweeks. 99 2. ° “Miss Edna. Gait yeturned ” last | “week. ‘to .the home. of; her parents, | : ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. John. Gait, Bear Hill | | visiting» her brother: and. spister-tin:. ane ee : . {The -reeve. and. Councillor Agmont “(chads made? a: ‘survey. of “thé | -ereek'}. CULVERT. soo. | and: presented ‘a profile of’ the ditch |» : “The. Hagen Creek culvert. a that: Nas béen ‘flooding.’ After: con] -Stelly’s Sross ‘Road: that. ‘has caused | templating this‘ plan’ for-some time, ee “Central Saanich council's headache’ + it. was. ‘decided. to adopt. the motion: ae for-a Jong. time iw as again discussed. bof a pr -evious: meeting, and | have: the at the: ‘meeting | on. ‘Tuesday evening. - culvert. ‘enlarged. : ak, “diaper rash, Phone & 7702 X60 rhs. ada on the, teaching: staff. siete producing’ a occupied. or. ‘owned’ b i weeds: producing airborne ‘seed. 1 are. gror nti th ‘enove: ‘these: weeds withir ven ‘days.” Failing this-it* shall-be-lawful. for! any: office: or: person’ authorized by: the? Coiiicil “in | this - bela fst 7 enter: upon, this‘land whereon the: weeds: are growing, ' and” elt thent down; and all ‘expenses. inéurr ed“ by ‘the. Council : . ‘therefor shall: be recoverable, Jrom the: owner,and..may be “collected at the: same, time, and ~ the: same ‘Manner. as taxes are. collected. : Sets : . “Ever y. person: who. shall. iedleét. or: fail to. carry. att the. : : “provisions. of -this” By-law. with’ reference::16 ‘thistles ‘and - oo es “other weeds referred to above-and.shall be.convicted ofan © “oe infraction thereof, shall on: summary: conviction be, Hable’ “4.0 a penalty-of: not more’ ‘than, ‘Twenty. Dollars ($20. 00) ; cand costs. “The owner: of a house in. Central | | = ECZEMA Treatment for Infants and Adults: : tong S Eczema “A scientific ‘re atavient for eezema: psoriasis, can and skin irritation. ~ Young’ s | aby Oi A ‘soothing, ‘Sintinent: for baby | eczema, and. teething 1 a ws YOUNG “PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Tillicum and. Arnot . ria. “ALSO “AVAILABLE 4 AT ‘McCALL-DAVEY: DRUGS - PAGE THREE “Prior to ‘buying. this pr voperty wy she said, “I was. told at the Parlia~:: : ment Buildings: that there would'be no. objection to-a .tea-room .in’ my.” own home.” | It seems Similar. to the .. .Stands. from” which’ produce: is ‘sold. at the side ‘of the road, ‘she’ added. There would. be no large “Pop” ads., ‘ nor signs....““What would “be. the change in taxes if. the”: tea-room ot were operated?” was’ her. query. A public. meeting would be rei"! quired before. permissioncould ‘be... council were told. The. “T-don't “think _ To which ©: granted, reeve. commented, she'll’ make. her --salt,’’: Councillor ‘Ray. Lamont replied, “That's her. business.” - 2 : 2 The clerk was. instructed to write to Mrs, increase would: result, provided -no-°- structural changes were. effected. tment rash ppeetld tikitu x. fit L iy fete UY fee Wee Donne. to. say..that: no.tax:.. ‘Sowash: was: in’ the pont when he ‘got on ‘board, went, “on Baker: He had Nob seen him’ that. day,° and). id. not know. awhere he: had: been, he, replied | 1o°Mr,. Lowe's - questions, “Tt ds: alleged, ” went on-Mr,; Lowe, . a “that: ‘you went, to. ‘Sidney Tsland, ‘and undertook’ to flash a’ signal to: ‘Poul. Strompkins, leaving Stromp-: Kins in the Denman -2.° Now,. Mr. “This” By-law: may’ be celted as ‘the : “Noxious” “Weeds -By- Weck fp ge tte ot - For appointment in. Sidvey. phone. paves “Sidney 2000 Tiquor Control Board. penis the: Government’ of: British: Coluinbi “Fed eck . 24xd8x'¥,, Sanded.. Bach $1.35. Ye \ | ene ty “ver haveck tines 20x48x44, Sanded, Each’ .69: . a Nehtoe Souever have a flash= 1 B0xd8x14, Sanded. Bach — .50 Indabe € G » TQ ah-- o “I haven't any. flashlight, and 20x48x 4, Sanded., Hach 35. et J hadn't any, Had no use. for. it," re- 8xd48x4,, Sanded., Wach 7 15” : 7 ye ‘plied Baker, 8x48x Y%,, Sylvacord: Kal 520. ; The. Mlegation. snid Mr Lowe: “that. you, Sowash and = Mars: left ihe Denman 2 nnd rowe co deed: about. Liye or: six: ‘hundred yards, And then: two shots “followed” and ‘then you" came. back to: Strompking'. ‘hont with the’ dinghyand- made Aim come up to’ where: the Bery)-G was, Ts there: Any. truth in, tata, oo, { siry Al ee aw ~ . 2 "Now: it ik. Surther stated that: andes the: Way ‘out from’ Cadbord Bay to |" -PSldney Island you-stopped: nt Ond= ‘bore’ Bay. Point for! thee purpose vof “looking ata: skiff, and: ‘apparently “you. landed. and. you had putin. gun continued,. 5x8x Ya—bonly, Sanded,. al (eat “Kach.: 6.55" » Regular: Grade: ‘of Plywood» and: d Degrades Always: en An Btock. ee Na, = ee ant This. adveitiseniont | is not st published or, displayed by. ey : ‘the ‘Liquor. Control, Board. or, by the. Government of British. Columbia,. Me (oeeerenseigen ines te bes weet begun enue etamegiNetetatanete : Door Jamb, per, £O0b rere BE, She ’ f . “hyeyour pocket. ind ‘you looked, it] 10-in, Stepping, per ‘foot: v1 9e, cover, and Apparently: Ate owas nay) 2x46 ft,’ darkened: stock, : ‘satisfactory, Did yauestop nt Oad- |p" ree ereh ‘15e bora Bay? Pointe! Ten. Mile Pointe 2xd—Riindoni Tongrths, : aN ite ant Biker, new “darkened “stocky. Ma: $38.00: : stopped “there, “and, never” md a 1x61 and Gyr (4 -_ "NEED A NEW. DRIVEWAY? _ wn {pe ind ee Tundom Jengths, °.M. sreeevecsvves $40,005 J: 1x8 Prom. Shiplap, M, $45.00, 1x10 Prem, Shiplap..M, $45.00. 2x%—10 fl. lengths, eee Mach vic. d8e Vow heard Strompkins, fay hat you pu A oredn. your: posketys 1s there any truths in: phate” “No, sir, Wbsolutely none," : BUTCUER-KNIFE Now, dt is stated py St rompkins ‘JUST LET US POUR IT ON! Suive timc nial” fiona “When you plan a new —_ ec | : | AO - that you “nine back: tn his. dinghy. eXG——G.f gt veh asemyearerpees OOG: : 4 driveway ov any pro-" ns find took the Denmin 2 vlonpridad f 2X BO tt A ach arena ALL WEATHER PROTECTION 4 a ~joet- that enlls for con-. a HN. * NG the eutan a and-thateMaria’stnted “Ix 66 ft: “Hach. srepaal So" . Spoclally, made. to. withatand , ‘extromo : “s ‘Meat for anon W anon Helene: fee's Perete ent an as. Woe aie cae APB hoe Peal digi a de ani die tf “DRIVE | INTO OUR YARD Chavaile condlitona. 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Phone CD CROSSROAD. 80 CLOVERDALE - 3.6911 “The vight, mix. at the Hight, er ice ow ERIC SLEGG ~W MAURICE SLEGG