Wednesday, June 29, 1955. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW “MRS. JOHNSTON ELECTED FOR FURTHER TERM AS PRESIDENT OF SIDNEY SCHOOL P.T.A. - The annual meeting of. the Sid- ney school P.T.A. was held at the { school on Monday, June 20, with the president, Mrs. 'G. C. Johnston, i ‘in the chair. . Mrs. Johnston thanked the mem.- bers. who had helped at the‘ re- treshment booth: on sports day. Mrs. G.' B, Sterne thanked the members for: their. co-operation: at the. festival. She also thanked the teachers for their -part:in. the pro- gram, The treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Douma, ! announced that $247 had been made at the festival. Members of the executive then gave their annual reports. The re- ' the dental clinic with every child ports gave interesting accounts of iin need of treatment of some sort, the progress made by the P.T.A. during the past year. Going _ ‘Camping ? 5% Js ohason St., Victoria. oma Crown Ro Tween-ag WwW. fh ite. jJackets—the. favor-. ite of the tween-age a crowd! ."Washable:}”: : poplin in’ sizes: 8-to.: 14X. : : [Te Toren inemenmean eenetmen meni ternemenwrenin SmITeHtSeNpn Sender sere: o 2 WSC) 4g sae: You. fee al sO fi ine! “you look sO. ‘in our newest | . My Seldom ia. a “new, caerival ‘enue my much. pPaboc tees, © ONCILONINTE:: Ua have | Lhese lovely: ahirts: now: Big ig Take your ‘pick of @ G00}, collared. at Wilson’ sf In uve principal's = Me. B. (ing. T.B. SCHOOL OUT! t NEW WOOL- FILLED SLEEPING BAGS. Only... FOLDING METAL FRAME CAMP COTS. COMBINATION OFFER—Above Bag and. Col. «JEUNE BROTHERS -— Canvas Goods Since. 1886 . oe #% SUN TOGS ‘x HALTERS AND SHORTS. 7 %: WASH SUITS... SUN DRESSES “3 PEDAL 'PUSHERS, ° ETC. (hci ce a {JUST -ARRIVED—Baby -nightgowns, } * 4-hand smocked.‘ ice embroidered: Jackets’ to match. Bac *Thave | Lassfolk gave a vote of thanks. to Mrs. Sterne for her. work as. con- vener of the festival. Mrs. Lassfolk explained that the school picnic would-be held. on the | hast School day, Thursday, ‘June: 23, and that report cards would be re- ceived ‘on: the previous day. Sidney. school. did very well at sports day. The school won : both district cups as -well -as. the two relay cups. HEALTH COUNCIL In her report, Mrs, G. Brodie out- lined the work done by the health (council during the past year, when (42 children had been treated at ‘Sixteen women in the district had ; received certificates in home nurs- SN 88.95 $8. 95 "$15.95 Only... Only... ta. A Complete Line of Tents and Camping Equipment . BUY or RENT. . £-2810 oy SOLE pastel ‘shades, Telephone 4-1194- Is No Substitute. for Quality": oat emer juli S an ‘ood 1. new SHIR ITS by of London alyly in the eye-catching and: lively pallarns that hive made Liberty Fabrics. coe favored Ube world over! - the fabries in (he sane pattorna! _Alno avaliable nye wut X-rays had _ Bech given to about 700 people and all grade one and five-year-olds had receiv- ed Salk anti-polio vaccine. - Pre-school children will be. given: medicals at.the school in June 27, - 3 ol ~ Tween-Age shop tt, o - 6ST Fort Street 28, from 1 to 4 pm. Dr. A. N, Beatty will be in ‘attendance. . ’ During the year Sidney. .P.T.A, has had 74 paid-up members, it ‘was reported by Mrs. J, Barclay. The historian, Mrs. C. C. Inkster, gave an interesting account of the activities of the P-T.A. during the past year. Mrs. S, Coward, tea convener, reported that tea had been served after every meeting and during the year they had been convened by members, teachers and the execu- tive. Four dozen cups and saucers had been purchased with tea money and material has been purchases to. make into tea cloths. It was announced by the presi- dent that the P.T.A. would not be sponsoring ‘swimming classes this year, to do so next year. Children. wishing to enter -bi- cycles in the parade on.Sidney Day ‘playground behind the Cold. Stor- age building where they will as- semble for. the: parade, SCHOOL BUILDING a ‘Mrs. J. Peatson then gave an in- iteresting account. of the meeting she had attended at Mount Newton. | high school. The meeting was a {report on the ‘school situation in District 63 by the Capital Regional Planning Board: School enrolment had shown: an -increase of 83 pet cent since the district was formed, Mrs, Pearson reported. There-are 1844. pupils attending schools in the district with an 380 Deep Cove Road. Commencing. July 6th. ADULT CLASSES— ° “evenings, 8- 10 p.m., “A AIO in he broadloom in plain-or” bwiated: fs seek brondloom, vo: OF Grey, 9 ‘Loat wide, 2° EATON Price, . BQUUP OL ve 4 It is hoped they will be able |’ are to meet A.R, Alexander at the ‘increase to aa _ SUMMER ART CLASSES “Dp. JL. Anderson Art: ‘Centre — CHILDREN’S Ss CLASSES—Wednesday, oS Deep ‘Cove, “Wednesday ; afternoons, 2- 5 pan; $5 00 per. month Py ‘Victoria: Art: Centre, : ‘Thursday. . afternoons, 2- 8: Pm, lhe yt $6.00" ber “month, we Ps me “INTRIGUE” BROADLOOM ° : 1 Style-crentes the ‘Jook of rlehe Rose, belee, green’ PAGE NINE BIG SAVINGS BY STUDENTS HERE During the 1954-55 term students of North Saanich high school de- posited $692.93 to the credit of their individual savings accounts in the School. Credit: Union. Funds. so deposited earn interest and care insured. J: H. Nunn -has represented the ‘Saanich Peninsula Credit Union at the school. pupils expected in “three years. At the present tiine some schools are holding classes in converted church halls and.army huts.. It was suggested by Planning Director Brahm Weisman that at least 15 new classrooms would be needed within three years, Mrs. Johnston asked for volun- teers to help with a P.T.A. float for Sidney Day. Anyone wishing to help should contact Mrs. Johnston or a member of the executive. Presentations were made to thre teachers who are leaving the statf of Sidney. school, They are Mrs. I. Tvler, Mrs. H. Gibbs and J. Wick- ens. ; . co The following were elected as members. of the executive for -the ew term: president, Mrs. -John-, stons vice-president, R, Donaldson; secretary,: Mrs. J. Pearson; treas- urer, Mrs.) W. Gardner; social and tea, Mrs, S. Coward; publicity: Mrs. H. Tobin; historian, Mrs, Lane; sick and welfare, Mrs. M. Pratt: membership, Mrs. M. Shillitto: pro- gram, Mrs, G, B. Sterne; magazine and calendar, Mrs. G. McIntosh: health, Mrs. E. Elvedahl; P.T.A. council: delegates, Mrs. G.- Brodie and Mr. Speakman; alternate dele- gate, Mrs. C.. Douma. The: new officers were installed by Mrs. Lassfolk, ; “Mrs, Coward and her committee served strawberry shortcake to the members. - 7 Phone: : Sidney 356T. 9.30- 12- ‘noon.- | Fees : 83 00. ‘ber month: . For quality you can see... in the rich colours, in the luxuriant plain and. twisted piles: and in the longer wear you get... choose EATON’S own Haddon Hall Broadlooms, You'll | a find jit easy to choose. the style and. the colour you. want for your rooms bons whether the. Cees oh eset decorating: theme is modarn. or: traditional noe Bota gaat eS Sn eye, ene chev SURES two. brent, yarns, | the A unelit: styles. Modern foot’ wide, + 'RATON Pilea: saan vurd, “ 2.99, | ““NIPPIGON" . BROADLOOM : A beautiful” carpet. with = _ pile-showlng- up well in:both ent and: ‘ colours: of Brey. a) een | ‘Or cocon, 15. 95 their teacher, Mrs. D, S, Procter. NEW ST AGE The school choir and orchestra | | Last Social Function under the direction of L. Miller Mount Newton students closed: “e CURTAIN 8 {contributed items delighting all | their school social life for the year | present, ’ | with an informal party Wednesday A highlight at the final meeting |_ Mts. A. Butler, Mrs. C, Sluggett, evening. ee Mrs, R, Tubman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baade convened activities for rais- ing funds for. the annual. book | awards and other school needs. This of the Mount Newton .P.T.A. held recently. was the presentation io the school of . beautifully finished blue velour, fire-proofed stage cur- Members of the staff who assist- ae ed. with arrangements “were: pro-. gram, D.. Sanford’ and LL. Miller; i refreshments, ‘J. Forge; admissions, tains, ‘trimmed: with gold and~set | Year the _P-T.A..-has provided: 17; K. Buffam; decorations, R- Anstey; °°) off with a full valance.. The cur- | books for - citizenship’ and " pro- | invitations, [the - student's ,,pouncik, tains are valued at $285. ficiency. land A. E, Vogee. ee . President R.. Nimmo. made-the| - eae ~ formal... presentation . to Principal PRINCETON Arthur .Vogee who, in turn, called upon Trustee Mrs, H. J.. MacDon- ald to accept them officially as schoo] board property. The June meeting given over to a display of student work and activities, was very well attended. Some 170 girls modelled dresses they had made during the year under | | | The course you choose - And ‘PAY AS PB-55-5- This advertisement i is not published ordis ol: aved by. the , Aquor Control Board or bythe Government of - British Columbia. nc rine ae “SELWYN” BROADLOOM | iN. dep: luxurious, pile. 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