“Wednesday, July 9, 1958. - HOLIDAY IN. CARIBOO | - Mr. and... Mrs. Richard: Nimmo . “have returned: to. their home at the - «corner. of : East Saanich Road. and -, Prosser Road: following a. holiday in the Cariboo which included ’a day: cat ‘Barkerville, renewing old acquaint-: ances. |. “Mr. and Mrs. Nino visiied their --son,.. James, “Grove ‘and teaches at °.100-Mile House. ° Mrs. James Nimmo, former teacher at Brentwood Kindergarten, The’ also: teaches: in the district. James Nimmo’s daughter, .Sandra, former Mount Newton ‘high. school who lives at. Forest HOUSE SALE. fA house built by K.M: Bllingson on Hagan Road, “Brentwood, been: sold. by ‘Brentwood Properties has to ‘Tommy Alexander. | student, whose. graduation from Wil- liams. Lake. high school was ‘one. of the highlights ‘of her grandparents’ 1 ‘| trip, won an Elks bursary. of $100 to | be used for professional study. NURSING CAREER -Miss Nimmo plans a nursing car- eer, and :has. returned with her grandparents - to start training at the Royal Jubilee: hospital. Mr. -and Mrs. James Nimmo «also returned to Central Saanich, and.are staying with the Senior: Nimmo’s: while tak- ing advanced work. at Victoria Col- lege: summer session, — Hi-Lites Hi story j Phavimacy By. DOUG. CROSBY. on Feb. 19, 1821, ‘the Board of Trustees of “the University © of Pennsylvania published’ its rules ; covering the examination of drug- in: our Parking Lot which ‘will make it easier for. you. to park going any way past. Royal: Oak . ; Corners. gists and Feb. 23, 1821, the Phila- : : } -delphia Apothecaries and, Drug- : gists held their: first meeting, this “being. the first - united - action of this profession i in. America. “The first law regulating ‘sale of - ; ‘drugs was. first passed in Rhode: 7 Island in: 187 0—now.. call ~ states have their» laws. protecting : ‘the: ing. health ‘and. welfare of: its people.» Complete Prescription Service eo a Patricia ‘Bey. Highway and West Saanich Road aT Is. * Sats : Mounted S it Is. IN. The Well-proven ‘Range of HOWARD ROTOVATORS | FOR WHICH WE ARE B B. C DISTRIBUTORS ranging over: ere James Islam . ur. S.° AL ‘Warren, accompanied by: daughters June, Susan and ‘Syd- ‘ney, are’ ‘spending: their - holidays with--Mr.° Warren’s daughter. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Graham R. Parker... Mr. Warren.-must return to Edmonton after a couple of weeks on. James © Island, but Susan ~and June will be staying a month and Sydney | hopes to visit until Christ. mas. “Mrs. R. "Bourque, “with, Martin and -Lynda from Santa Maria, California, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Tyre over the July holiday. Accom- panying. them for a. trip to: the. is- -Jand- were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. In- gram of Greentrees, Old West Road, Royal Oak. and Mrs.:S. Obver,. Old ‘West: Road;-Royal: Oak: ; Mr..and:Mrs. Sam, Byre and fam: ily are “Spending » ‘their holidays - ‘in ‘Portland, Ore. and. vicinity.” : — eee ee re en: MORE ABOUT CONCERTS (Continued: From: Page: one): eae See phonic sound in: 1: ‘outdoor’ works: ‘1951, two ‘years before The Butehart . Gardens Symphonies. and: night light- ing had* their’ beginnings... For’a ‘week béfore the present ‘concert. he has been arranging the complicated and delicately | balanced. mechanism _of..stereophonic .sound.* .°, The. resulting: pleasantly. antormel concert; in. a’ beautiful ‘and’ fragrant |. setting like - that” of.no. other sum -phony. performance. in‘ the’ world, | something of which everyone. in this = area ‘can~ feel’'a» deep-and: Jasting | pride: Here, :in ‘The -Butchart ‘Gar- dens in Central Saanich; is a musi- cal. attraction: to-.rival- the “great festivals’ of ‘the world. Miss: Lisa Eriksen, . Trans-Canada Air. Lines stewardess, reached : the “semi-finals recently “in : the - Interno- . tional Airlines ‘Stewardess | contest held in: Miami: Beach. The’ attractive - air hostess competed -with represen- tatives © from all.:the ‘major. world “inches ® tall, 125°: pounds’: and has light brown hair: and light blue’ eyes... ‘ “The contest: was’ won’ by” an: EAL . : Asrael stewardess.: L | 1, i ! airlines.’ Based: in Vancouver,.: Miss .° .. Eriksen is: five feet six and one half =: rer er re ere aaa, _ BREN x WOOD . wero ore ren Dy aetntiatretatedtinetnatietll ~ The weather was perfect for the picnic held last Sunday. afternoon by the ‘United. church. Sunday. school and: members. of .the: congregation, ‘at the Centennial Park. .'The young folk and.some of the older folk took part in.a:softball game’ and a tug-of- war contest by the men and women was won ‘by. the. women. About 50 children attended,’ and the little tots had a wonderful time: playing in the pool and on the: swings. Tea and cold drinks were served. with sup- ‘per, which was-set on tables in a ‘shady. spot under the trees: © The superintendent, K. ‘Buffam, * was. in charge of the games, assisted. by. the Sunday school ‘teachers. °. Cubs. from the ..Brentwood. pack returned home: after spending a few days camping at. Sooke... They were with about 70 “other Cubs from ' several groups .in, the district, all ‘staying ‘at. Barnard Camp. | Their leader,.Charlotte..Anne Baade, ac- companied the:boys,,and they had a good: time. swimming and - hiking.. Some of the.boys were Carter. Kelly, Jimmy :-Gray: “David Baade, Vern Benn, David Bickford. : Ave:, will leave: on - Monday with ; their. family for “Camrose, Alberta, where they will visit with their. rela-. tives. While ‘there they. will attend the : golden wedding celebration. “of Mrs. Haugen’ Ss. parents. ‘Gordon. Clemett left last’ week’ for the ‘cadet camp in “Vernon. With. ‘six other cadets: from. the -district, he _expects to be away ‘for seven weeks.’ ‘Gordon: recently : celebrated :his* 16th birthday, when’. his “friends, held «a . party. for him at Island’ View beach.’ Mr. and ‘Mrs: R. Benson and three’ 4 children, :who. have. been) residing. on BANK OFF ERS UNUSUAL ADVICE ON PREPARATION OF ADDRESS | .but® ‘rather, “Why am. ‘asked ti to ‘say “it? Vitality, ‘the: reader. is warned, is ‘more important than: brilliant rhe- |- toric. | Brightness is” not. given to: al: “ Orators ‘are’ offered advice from ‘an. unusual: source: this’ month: The “Royal. Bank." of © -Canada issues a& } monthly. letter ‘which cover's “subjects: a ae aa and: “to” club: ‘members. and others’ who |’ speech § by: ‘the’. simple’ expedient “of dipping. into a “rag-ba ( ‘threadbare: thoughts. The: letter. ‘might’ ‘prove fivaluable grea ‘cliches: “and: ‘Beach. Drive,’ have: now. moved’ to. -the “home: they. have » ‘purchased. ‘in “ ‘Victoria: Mr. and: Mrs. 3 'P, “Benn, Saanich’ “Road, enjoyed a ‘motor. trip ; up-Island ' last: week- -end swith: their. family, going“as. far.as ( “Omox.. - ’Mr,.and ’:-Mrs::Gordon: “Williseroft \have: ‘sold: their “*home::on.: Rudolph:1. “Road; Keating, ‘and have: ‘purchased: a.new. home on ‘Marchants: Road; ‘Brentwood Bay, where’ they a are ‘now: i |ACross a pressed maple leaf’ between || 4 : g famil Bible.’ speech “Tt. is one which’ ‘might ad’.with interest. by: many and: ‘which: may. well: “prove instructiv to'| |. the- “majority,” whether : seasoned or n sual’ “points raised : are informa-: 7 “The. invited guest. should. nol. ask himself, “what am, TD to say: § maar Unsurpassed ‘service ‘in ‘the Marine and a “Automotive: fields for alle electrical, and:: “electronic: work. oy ‘Complete exchange or nil ‘yopair service— . ; _ Starters, Gener ators, . ‘Regulators, Distribue - tors, Carburetters, etc. All types of communi- - gations equipment. “and navigational aids —jngtalled,. serviced |. and. overhauled, rou are invited. to extensive 0. of ‘CANADA. ltd. “Patricia: Bay: Airport» 2: * “Bake ples and cakes in ae pore a In your, freeze See the slues and ty { . able. at your, Aanptesiee’ dei ‘ler Se "Dern how many” — “ways ne modern home: freezer: RerVes: your, family! ate ——Teate aaa iow eaves: “Brentwood. “every hour; from: 8) 00'a.m.:to.7.00.p.m, Leaves: Mill Bay: every. ‘half hour, a :from: 8.30 fm, to 7,30) p.m. EES “Sundays an | Holidays = Extra otripse. : : ‘Leaves’ ‘Brentwood | at. 8. 29.80 pmsand:9.00 pms: ' -Leaves: Mill. 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Mr. and.Mrs. ‘Daryl Sluggett. and West Saanich ~ Road, are spending ‘two: weeks holiday. at : eerste Walls, West Saanich Road, had the vatatortune to hit his eye with a -stick while chopping: wood, . causing serious: injury and: possibly loss of ‘He was taken to. ‘the: -Royal Jubilee hospital. Hippocrates récormended milk as a medicine five centuries ‘before Christ. :. ALAA ALAS = Tennis Club At» Brentwood. The newly.” organized | ‘Brentwood Community:-Tennis Club’ got..off 8. - a:successful start,.with.a good 'turn- - out:: for “evening games. ay Brent: ‘wood Lodge Court. ; ; ‘Graham: Rice is. the president: and: Dave’ ‘Smethurst, ° ‘ secretary-trea- ~ ‘surer. Monthly dues of $1.25 entitle.” members ‘to “play. "Wednesday... and Saturday: evenings between ‘six.p.m.” and dark... Members’. guests: may play ‘for 50cents an evening. Membership of 20. ‘is ‘nearly filled. 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