PAGE TWO Impressive Alberta Ceremony SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | IN AND er ty Re-elected Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Ladies of the group were urged to form a ladies’ auxiliary by Mrs. ‘Conroy, in a brief addess. Reginald Pring, of Saanich, gave a resume of the B.C. convention of Social Cred- Wednesday, November 17, 1954, Sidney Led United Church On Island When union ‘of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches was mooted across Can- iters in Vancouver recently... At the close of ‘the election of officers two: ' members of. the..same family were i'placed:on the executive, W. Stock- all, Sr.; will take his place as second vice-president, while . W.. Stockall, | Jr., will continue as secretary-trea- | surer. The latter officer is among | the youngest officers in any similar So in ae provinee. ada representatives. of these churches: sat. back. in| eidney and said little. : , In 1924 ‘the announcement was | finally made-that the three denom- Jinations had merged to. form. the . United Church of Canada. At this time Sidney members of the churches staged a celebration. They. were. marking ‘the advarice made by their fellows across. the. ‘}Dominion. They: could -afford to watch and say nothing. Church rouni Telephone 28: . . 1 | "Mr, and Mts. w. G. Palmer, Fifth H. Tripp: returded to his home on’, . } Sti were visitors” to Courtenay last | Third: St., last week, following (a | week, the guests. of Mrs. Palmer’s lengthy stay in Saskatchewan. son. and: daughter- -in-law, Mr. and: (Continued on Page, Six)” Mrs. .W. A. Lee.” . - ’ Mrs. . Austin - Rees, Edmonton, tse vat present the. guest of: her sister,:! Mrs. J. Menagh, Marine Drive. Mrs. Menagh has recently returned home | following medical treatment in Rest { ISUPPER DANCE _ | : : I BRITISH CABLE COMPANY ' CHIEF TO VISIT CANADA SERIES FOR HOTEL SIDNEY ‘Haven hospital. - { Mr. and Mrs. Glen Searle, pro- W. H. McFadzean, chairman of ; union in Sidney had been accom- Mis. -E. R. Hall, Experimental | prietors’ of Hotel Sidney dining British Insulated Callender’s Cables | plished almost exactly four years j eare. is a patient in Rest Haven }room, announced this week that a’ Ltd., will visit Canada shortly. His | previously. Sidney then boasted the i hospital. series of Saturday night supper lfirm has important interests in |'first union church on Vancouver Se 5 | - dances will be operated in the hotel | Canada. Island. | Above: are pictured principals in and Mrs. Harry McVinnie of Car- | Students Present during the winter months. First | —-—— : 4 G. L. BAAL | | . & recent wedding in Southminster mangay, Alta.,.and granddaughter United church, Lethbridge, Alta. | of Mr, and Mrs. R. McVinnie, well ‘Shown’ are Mr. and Mrs, Albert’ L. ! known retired residents of Amelia “Ross who plan to reside in Sidney. | Ave., Sidney. “The bride ‘is .a daughter of Mr. ' Cut Courtesy Lethbridge tere. dance is scheduled for the.evening | of Nov. 20. - -| -G..L. Baal, ‘retired Sidney arug- | In preparation. for the dance gist, was re-elected by acclamation | series, the main dining room is be-|to the presidency of the Sidney | ing entirely refinished. Now known’! Social Credit group on Friday eve- | as the Coral.Room, two impressive t ning last week.. Mr. Baal -has held ; murals have been painted by Ernest | this office since the group was Prentice; well- known Victoria artist.| formed ‘several’ years ago. Intro- A Hawaiin motif is ‘being carried} ducing guest speakers, E.. Smalley ut in the room, resulting in an jand J. E. Conroy, vice-presidents of , impressive setting. with subdued tthe | constituency :: association,’ Mr. | lighting. Dancing “will continue ; Baal spoke of public reaction to the | | from 9 p.m. until midnight- when | present government. He. was’ con- | {supper will’ be. served by candle ; vinced that if an election were held | One-Act Comedy [At High School - Members of Triep House, North | Saanich high school, presented the }. first play of the term at noon last ; Wednesday, .a one-act comedy: en- "| titlea, “A -Ghostly Evening”: The WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU at SIDNEY DRY GOODS and MRS. THOMAS. and BETTY SIDNEY, 8.C. "GENERAL PEARKES REMEMBRANCE - DAY SPEAKER AT HIGH SCHOOL - “+, Major-Gen. G. R. Pearkes, V.C., a.two-minute silence was observed, | &Mtire cast performed welk Proceeds ~MP., in his Remembrance Day add- ! | “fy. Flanders Fields", Lieut.-Col, | {fom the show, together with those -ress. to the.students -of | the North : John McCrae's poem, was read by | j from the sale of home made candy Saanich high school. took his. young | Gordon Goertzen, while Sylvia Todd amounted to $20.90 and are to be} _ listeners: back with him to. his post ‘contributed Lawrence Binyon’s j Used for Junior Red Cross activities. “at’ Mons’ on the day when’ orders | poem, “For the Fallen”. - In two weeks time Sigma House MR. BEACON AVENUE PLANNING DESIGNING BUILDING tame through. to “cease fire” at the “< lith hour. of the 11th day: of the & “sith month in 1918. Why was he » there? Sithere? .For the’ same: reason, he “said, that they were in World War “II-and: in: Korea. To protect the | freedoms that had been won at! .Magna’ Carta. and by act,after act following the: original, gr eat charter: | * “The: world ‘situation, he felt, ‘Was | improving _ improving. to. such ° a point :: that ‘he: felt that. ‘this new gener ation;:. ‘the..'young: people sit- ting’ ‘before: ‘him: “would: not, ‘have ‘to’ “go to war to settle their: differences and:to™ guard’. the : freedoms being passed | on’ to them: He .was hope-. ful;-he» ‘said,’ "that. the: freedoms ‘so: - aptly. summed: ‘up? by the late Presi-° dent: Roosevelt—freedom of thought. and expression, freedom. of: religion, freedom © ‘from * fear. from’ want:would: ‘soon: be: the | ight: of everyone in ‘the; -world:: rayers for: the: fallen were’ ‘said: Rev:R: ‘Melvill following ‘which: if a var it and: dust, ‘ereep into : “bearings causing wear.” a : ‘Let us go. over. your.c cle prepare m onths ahead, ees SHELL ane Is Nout: on FORD. Dealer TEWING | LAMB A Broan: and NECK) sate any rou SUPE Corser eran eg Pree oe BOLOGNA— | (sliced or Niece) _— dee FRUITS and | nanpen CEL ERY— “(OviIsp) veseaase te WAXED | TURNIPS— | Why: were the Canadians | ‘and, : freedom... ORE Ge R i ADE Ry. ee i Cer cee corer Tees Whereas . The . Remembrance. Day- Poppy collection taken at the school was ‘presented to the Canadian Legion by Council President Arvilla North. | Donna ‘Moody assisted at the piano. | CIVIL DEFENSE |IS SUBJECT OF |P.-T.A. PARLEY. Civil, defense, and the. part that women can take ‘in it, ‘will be the ‘main: theme of. the. next general | meeting -of the Patricia _Bay-Mc- '-Tavish :P.-T.A..to be. held.on. Wed- | nesday, Nov, 24, at 8 p.m. at Patri- cia “Bay: “school. : . : Mrs. s. F. Cowan, who atterided the’ civil defense course held recent- ly at Arnprior, Ont.; will give a gen- eral outline: ‘of . the aims - of the course, and Raymond : M. Lamont, “civil ‘defense ‘co- -ordinator for the | Greater: ‘Victoria Mutual- Aid Area, 7 ‘will: be. on. hand | to. answer any questions.” It: is" “hoped by, the sponsors that, car and san-out summer grit . it for the winter “Your “SHELL” Dealer. soseeteesee oreeeeenele VEGETABLES. RM fake | SIDNEY © : : = | iy AL cis will present-its play, followed ‘at a: similar interval .by a-drama_ pre- sentation by Omega House. From these three plays, Mrs. Lee, drama director, will select her cast for the | Drama Festival plays scheduled for March. | Cast of MAL ‘Ghostly Evening”: ‘Mrs. Morrow, a. devoted mother, Anne. Nimmo; Theodora Morrow, her charming daughter, Evelyn | wor rth; Angela, the Morrow’s color- ed maid, Floralee Beers; Florian de Sylvester, Angela’s new. boy friend, | Bobby * Bader; Joan Sims,’ close friend’ of “Theodora, ‘Anne Eckert; ‘Rush Sims, Joan’s brother, George Braithwaite; Mrs. Anastasia’ Pen- | { fold, society matron, Barbara “Whip- ple; Kenyon Penfold, eri son, ‘Tony Dickens. Direction, Miss: N. Jones and D. iw ‘Cobbett;. ‘properties, Murray: Christian and Raymond Bowcott.. j Bileen . Garda acted as ; Promptar,’ "SAANICH PENINSULA 4 - BRANCH NO. 37. ECION N NEWS | e- | Freddie™ Curtis: of : eNnee Bear Can- avy; “commanded: by: Lieut.-: cmar, Di -Fisher,: "and ‘Royal: ‘Can adian.: “Air + "Force;- “commanded. . by. P/LA J, MacAleese,- smaxtly attired and ‘drilled, : “The. “day. ‘terminated with ¢ a very ‘good turkey; ‘dinner’ and” dance *.in the Legion hall, Mills Road.: Toast: to ‘Her Majesty the ‘Queen; “by: H. “M. : Tobin;” toast -to. the branch, x. O. Herrington; reply ‘by: Je Mar-: tin; “toast to ladies’. ‘auxiliary; : by. -| Alan Calvert} reply. : by! = R || Morris, presidents 05 2° “Prizes were won by Mrs, ‘Oriiick- shank. and; Richard Tutte... - To’ the entertainment’ committee Hoes. a; hearty vote of: thanks: for'a “Al job well done—E. L: Clarke, A. Pet ~< fi tlgrew, C. Erickson, Roy Tutte, A; Barker and S.'N. Magee. - To. Stan Magee and all. the or- chestra a1, » hearty vote of: thanks for the nice dance music. Of 100 Parisians interviewed last year, only 18 were regular attendants at chureh, Fh wses phetiat eednanhmeahdesadhana ite iebiiineetiir nineteen The. earth swings ony the sun, ‘once ‘each: vears: cerenentiete tuneeeandinakineeaeretee teen ne ET TILE DRAINAGE. INSTALLATION: _ TRENCHING | : em Free Estimates, ee * Modern Equipment . “ELVEDAHL & . ‘MOORHOUSE - SIDNEY. ae a “23te! ot penne east aanpeets tobe ee oan tomo “Why Trouble to. Bake “CAKES? our home bakery will agave youthe bothor.and: the quality. will aatisly. i eon tanta; “SIDNEY. BAKERY “ Reacon ‘Ave, at Second St. ; PHONE 2 light. tomorrow the Social Credit govern- i ooney ’s Construction Service ‘TROPHY PLAY | commenced ‘play last week: for.the felose game.: ty ouble with the Royal Oak seniors..: [Double Main. Event | Live music w ill be. ‘furnished by a , Ment would be returned _by a greater Victoria orchestra. Reservations. are i major ity. Mr. Conroy spoke. of the now being. booked. A maximum of {urgency of the organization. He 30 couples will be accommodated for , stressed the importance of regular each Saturday night. i meetings and of. social gatherings Men | whereby. members became more F. N. WRIGHT | closely acquainted. Mr. Smalley outlined the achievements of the | government, with particular em- High school teams in District. 63 | Phasis. on the development of the EY Ny Wright’ trophy, emblematic: of - sports supremacy in high school athletics... North Saanich intermediate soc- if cer team journeyed. to. Mount New- | & ton where, toward: the end of -the ; second half, Jim’ McDonald scored neatly .- for. North -Saanich what . proved ‘to be the only goal of a very ! RANDLE’S LANDING | BOATS FOR HIRE ‘CHARTERS, WATER: ‘TAXI fe. ‘MOORAGE. ree “ SMALL SCOW SERVICE | - HARBOUR TOWING: . A ‘Sheltered Place to Tie! ‘Up - Phone 170W \ » At the same’: time’ North Saanich senior. soccer team ° was having ‘no Scoring | attacks: led’ by centre Jim’ Pearson and: winger Graham Rice. piled Up eight, goals for the Saanich oye: without as ‘reply: from Royal: . FOR. ‘REGULAR ; “DELIVERIES OF’ the Victoria. ‘Fire? ‘| Department, ‘and K ty: Jacobsen... | Sidney, vs. Matt Nault,: V.F-D.: Both‘ bouts: ‘are. “slated® ‘for: four: rounds. : ; Bight “other: action-packed ' ‘bouts: a ill. be: staged, .while ‘a “tag-team |. wrestling’ match. will ‘complete, ‘the’! ‘card © which will. -feature™ athletes: ing Clubs. “ Proceeds “from” the: “events are |?” used: to-’secure: equipment, for the. ie ‘boys of the. club... : ‘fron Esquimalt ahd | Colwood oe “ Old ‘Ttalian: senda, was “worth | ‘proximately, $1. ; : |; PHONE. 234 ; SIDNEY —_ ‘PHONE 210 “WHERE ARE GOOD SHOWS BETTE 7 your ear can ba your wast important possession or your "Worst anemy, depending on how you drive and haw you care for your cart We strong tly urge: you .to. drive. pares: > fully JandeSchayes “your! ear checked. reaularly. by. Ws. U- Drive Cars Available, | “BEACON . “MOTORS | = TOM. FLINT ==" AAA, ne “2, Benoon cat ti © _ PHONE, 130. _ ~ PON’ NIAC - BUICK, GMCS = VAUXHALL _ NOVEMBER. 18, 19,20 THURS, FR at 145 SAT, 1,30, 7.00 and 9,00 [WanNcoor| iereimeeen on eneresoraciti , NANCY oison ; earatny tr er WARNER BROS, ay an) DTAniNG MON. vce. WER DUTCH RUSKS..... NOVEMBER. 22, 23, 24, woller comes: alive on the peveont. , 204 Centary: Vou prveonte ee a: FRUIT’ HAIL -NOUGALETTES ae cones % on 1 Cous Me Hess “ |e eo deesting Ct heh, aa, ae: ae TGHARO Bueran. Pore |. 70 | ae en SETIRD SiONEY. BC. 7 rat a: f ' f eet : .. Sidney, B.C. f _ i fe M. woe Ne ae er eet ieee et tee ee wens HONEY CAKES........ _— LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . DUTCH BISCUITS - W VAN HOUTEN cocoa, — Phone: Sidney 230 — _ RUSSELL KERR a P.O. Box 207, Sidney oon: Phone 238 : Pe “ ee oo ¢. DOUMA, Owner — ‘CORNER, SECOND ST. and BEACON. AVE. 2. a aa 7 ‘Immediate 24-Hour - CRANE. ‘and: TOWING. ; ‘SERVICE. ; pets needs. | ‘We. will “doubtful igh. any, / more order, for. you will arrive. ‘in. time fe To - : Christmas. oA ‘small. ‘deposit, “will hold: At, until: Christmas. ‘Sidney : Sporting : Goods “= BOB: SHELTON, Prop. Beacon Avenue,’ Sidney. | . 7 "Phone 236 - STANDARD OIL AGENT GASOLINES Aviation 90/97 © Aviation 80/87 - ‘Chevron Supreme. Chovron — "Standard. Marked a ‘Naptha ~ STOVE OIL. FURNACE OIL 2). “DISS FURL PE ARL OM. _ OUs. - a RE ASKS: “osdeving’ Petroleum: Products ‘to. Saanich: Peninsula for 30 Years | -SIDN EY. ; “PHONE 10. E eaaak reve tees HUN SEN RUHR faba eNom EMEA PAE Ui np ‘Something NEW Has Been Added . “Exelusive | to > STAN’ S in: . Sidney! | aon Lelairial “we AANA eh CRNA NLA RRR GENUINE IMPOR’ rED DUTCH FOODS AND TREATS - ~ meters sevenee 256 Be noe ~ CHOCO HAIL... sesuevees MAGGI AROMA. setuveneceaase LIMONADESIROP .. APPLE BUTTER . BUISMAN: AROMA... 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