Wednesday, March 26, 1952. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PASSING OF POPULAR YOUTH MOURNED BY MANY FRIENDS | Friends are mourning the passing Kenny Cruickshank, Eddie Paul, | of Donald Frederick ‘Greenhalgh, David Paul, Bobby Callaghan ‘and aged 13 years, son of Mr. and..Mrs. Tommy Dignan. So numerous were. Fred Greenhalgh . of. Tomlinson floral tributes that ‘two extra ‘cars ‘Road, Central Saanich, who suffer- | were required to carry the. flowers. ed. a fatal heart seizure while prac- | More than 40:cars followed the cor-. ‘tising basketball in Brentwood Com- | tege to the cemetery, .: munity -Hall. on .Wednesday last.) The firm of Butler Bros., employ- The youth, a native son of. the. dis- | ers. of the’ bereaved father, was trict, was very popular in ‘the com- | closed during the day of the funeral. munity, a good athlete; .a good stu- |: In addition to -his parents, ‘the’ dent and with a happy disposition. ! deceased is survived by two: sisters,. Puneral services -were . conducted | Carol. and Patsy; one, brother, Rus- from Sands Memorial Chapel of} sell; an uncle, Dave Carson; and an ‘Chimes on Saturday: morning, J. ‘aunt, Mrs. M. Creed, all resident in Patterson officiating. - Interment ! the immediate ate Sete ee followed in Shady Creek Cemetery with the following acting. as Pom | bearers: Stanley Bickford; Rom (NEW TRUCK — Knott, Claude Sluggett, Jr., Ken | Thomson, A. Burdon and Phillip | ‘H AS STORY Benn. Honorary pallbearers were: | ; Ma -nterestine: carembny ill take {use..of the works superintendent, place: on «the. Tsartlip: (Land of Maples) Indian -reserve this. week j . : when an initiation dance will honor an outline te HS DIMEN) ; Mrs. Virginia .Wilson (nee Virginia e truck was operated in Vari- Bartleman), youngest’. daughter: of | COUver by a chimney sweep, he told the Inte Chief Joe Bartleman, on |the council. The distance. covered her becoming. a. fully: qualified In- by the sweep was small, .This: was ‘dian ceremonial. dancer. The Max due .to. two factors. The first was Thomas family of Westholme. ‘are | that he did not travel far from his wi, “hosts. headquarters and the second was The party is reviving an old: cus- | that he was only sweeping chimneys ‘tome whereby a member of the fam-|@S ® form of camouflage. The re- drugs. big potlatch, inviting . all related | tribes, thus expressing good feeling After a number of leads ‘the R.C. ture of the vehicle put them off. concerned with ‘the welfare of. the |" ‘new dancer. As ‘in the’ olden ‘days After four attempts the police fin- marriage before they may attend... | into custody, said: Reeve Pickles, During the past week North Saan- +. ich high dropped: three girls’ volley- ball games to’Mount Newton. ‘The eluded, the reeve. - senior, . intermediate and“ junior) egg ‘teams -all lost close decision games Brentwood Hoop. . 2 Played Newton _ Outdoor courts at! Games Cancelled | ' “points; North ‘Saanich; 17, : : events” : Sophy: that | . THE SECRET ROOM: (Mystery) .- / btaken*out. of ‘circulation: After ’:12 ins" Volleyball months. in’ impoundment. the truck ‘was sold ‘to the: recent owner, con- oa These: victories. give. Miaunt. New- Basketball games. at. ‘Saanichton | “. ton’ an edge . in: the’ Fo Nv. Wright were - ‘cancelled: last .Saturday. -eve- : trophy, ‘play: # “Mount Newton, © 23 ic ‘in "respect, to the’ memory ‘of the: late Donald ‘Greenhalgh, popu-. . The ‘softball. games’ and the: track lar’ member ‘ofthe Brentwood -Mid- meet. are the “remaining. - athletic get boys’ basketball team.” All. Saan- “count ren the ichton- ‘basketball | “teams * joined in. : ay ‘ ae - a ae Jald’s: Parents, ° ‘Mr-, and “Mrs. Pred, H | CH. ‘Topp, John:Hart;: “H.,T. Bullen, | ae mle Don't forget... we rent prac, "See. the color range in tically anything in the way of _. ] our showrooms and get. . o work right away to_ eed — “The Pioneer Cribbage Club nee C the Holly-Growers’ Co- ~operative.. | southern island region. and the .:: . Central Saanich lost a well-known men’s Institute held” their monthly . a Prize winners were: Mrs. “Willard week in the death of Ernest, Harry Thursday evening. Plans were com- | Year when phe enavel meeting takes branch. of local: farmin : ites Michell and Mr. Reiswig. Refresh-|Lée at the St. Joseph's. hospital, | Pleted. for the spring tea and fash- | Place on Saturday. at: the Reynolds aa eee Road home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wast Markets . Victoria. -Mr. Lee had resided. on |!0 show to be held next Wednes- | a close, aunt ladies of the ‘at p.|his farm on Welch Road for the |@¥, April 2.. An enjoyable tour of Evans, Mr. Evans is auditor of the| Held in focus of the local growers A. successful’ badminton foun better part of’ the last 40 years. |the new Times and Colonist build- | Oreanization. : are the vast markets of eastern Can- He was born near. London, Eng- |i28 was held recently by the mem-j. After two years of operation mem- | ada where holly is.not: a ‘successful ».:. Airport Sundey eveaine hae mem land, on July 10, 1869. In his schoo! bers. A very successful rummage bers are faced with only one prob-'shrub and where its. bright colors ‘bers of the Stanichtos’ and ‘Airport years he studied pharmacy and in |5@e was held last week in Victoria.|lem arising from.the inauguration are as welcome as in any other. part club, An enjoyable ‘evening was gist and pharmaceutical chemist }25 the buying committee for the ‘RAL. SAANICE fs SAANICHTON "Secretary Jersey. | a : fae | KE ATING =| ‘Among the newest and most. suc-, oration ‘can’ be ‘grown. The prickly - ‘ PLES Soe Sah PAGE THREE _ THOUGHTS OF CHRISTMAS _ ARE. BROUGHT TO MIND BY GROWERS” - jcessful farming . co-operatives . to! H green leaves and bright. red. berries . alled By Death. eer “Members of South. Saanich Wo- | ‘2X its bow in the Saanich area is|have proved to flourish inthe a able to produce sufficient quantitie The growers will also hear an ad- teams met the Quadra Heights | 1891 passed. the chemist and drug- | Mrs. Harold Young was Bepetnied | ot the co-operative. They. are tes | the world. “ Councillor” Harold © Andrew, -of Central Saanich, wears asad look these: days. :'The Brentwood - bird fancier lost: two of his” best’ breed- ing hen budgerigars. ‘They flew away ‘several days ago and no trace hir has. been. seen of. them since.. In nine -years’- this’ loss of : -birds has been. experienced by Councillor Andrew four times but on each pre- vious occasion the birds have been located and returned to their owner. “Bp ‘One of the missing birds’ is crest- fig of: {he toward all members of all families |™M-P. failed to take him because the | eq, which is unusual in hen “bud- | fairs, tater Fo.a capacity crowd. gies”. _ & BIG SUM Since, 1945 “total non-defence governmental expenditures in Can- ada—this embraces federal, -muni- annually. way. tral Saanich’ ‘builder, was a. recent: ee at the: home. of ‘Mr, ‘and Mrs. ane | Feb. 28, ‘1913. ~The list “contains the; pmnames : of:.a-:: ‘number: “of. ‘gentlemen still: well: known - in: this: area. -The- list follows: Newton T. ‘Bure | Se dick, A) P, Griffiths, Bert D. White; 2 Hd |-E.-D,. Todd, Stephen; ‘Jones, ‘J. Hilg ‘Brown, R.: LW. Gibson, R.:F-; Green, Je Terry, C.D. ‘Burdick, “A, “Harvey, “fli | tof i ielpnl. taxes the school rate stands Has the sole taxation in the muni- cipality this year, It ts a tax rate {over which the counel] has no con- WW trol, This feature has been om- TY: ip aed “Never before on * enaival 2 <> finteh Uke UW for kitchens,” “bathrooms and finest, woodworkiwlt looks oad washes lke baked enanvaly °°’ a Only $270 per “quart “We Pa and | “recommend =: Sherwin-Williams | i —. -PAINTS for inside and out, Paint Up for Spring! _ Keating Cross. Road — x) PHONE: | Keating. 90. fact that the visitors were ievmpe |auired a. business in. East’ Sheen, were Bits. 1a Patterson and Ms i mands at Christmas, = OP mente were serve buttet ‘style in! cessfully for many years. - sues ‘Mrs. Haney, Central Saanich which the familiar F Christmas dec- | the lounge, and plans for the pos-| 72 1912 he migrated to Canada| R0ad, is a. patient inthe Royal AN INTERESTING ‘ed of & truck With © Gone ahs sibility of a future match discussed. i Gntek he often said in the years | aneay aes vast as we : . ‘ ' “ n Muy meeting o 1e 50 aan CEREMONY oe ‘ell has purchased a pick-up for the HE MISSES HIS © . oat was “the best spot on y & WO BUDGIES | In 1915. he’ returned: to London. coming back to Canada:at. the end | When farmers are preparing their after this his wife passed away and | Dreciative of partaking. ina panel | detective of 40 yerrs standing with preservation with three. members | Scotland Yard, and ‘his sister joined of federal “and -provincial -agricul- For many years he was the hard working secretary -of the Saanich Jersey Cattle Club and in company with .the ‘late H. E. Burbidge, of To many . he will long. be remem- m= | bered as:a sincere friend and a wise counsellor. . ; : . His’ nearest suiviving relative AS | 1952 ‘taxes. ‘Wynn Miller,:of Vancouver; a cousin. The funeral service: was: conducted | Andrew attributed” his ‘desire. fora cipal and provincial: governments— by from Sand’s. greater reserve: than: ’ the. $6, me, have increased ‘about $1; 000 000, 000'| Funeral: Parlorson Saturday after= | noon, March 22,,and was attended ; ; ; ce & . by many neighbors’ and: friends. .: According. to statistics, women live | : Interment: took ; place at. St: Ste- mills. this: year “anda. spread-over. four years longer than men. So you phen’s churchyard. ; might: as well’ give -up, fellers, the. Pallbearers were! J. Salt, Stante wife wil | get in the’ last word any-. ‘Polson, Jack: Thompson, ‘Neil ‘Atki » son, Ed. Hutt and J. Wright. land should ‘be’ returned. ° Councillor’ [of the first-year, has certainly ‘come “Value for Bud Monet | : errs 2M: “Lagoursiere “well. known: Cen-. Gordon Burdick, arthur Coles, A H Peat, J. Roberts, R. “P. ear A. Ey. auc Wallace, xe N. "Tester. J. me | mona, JOA. ‘Rithet,SiP. Moody, F ae ‘Verdier, A, Lacoursiere,V. A. G. |a8teed.” “We: are awaiting. the, con- ‘ham,: George ‘Ager,-F, A; McDiar- and despite ‘regular telephone: ‘calls mid, ‘Fred Quick, J: AS “Oldfield; We to = the ‘adjacent: : municipality. no. t Gillespie, H,: L ‘Salmon, R, F. Tay- Warne, J. Critchley, ‘G. Clark, J. R. | told . the | ‘council, - Jor,’ Hon. W.: “Templeman, “P, oR Brennan, J. W, Spericer, W. H, Coy, Sos he: Dump. Truck. : Gea, Mellor, AY Ce Burdick,: Weil D, Byers’ (Capt.), ‘LW. Bick, W. A. ‘less. happily: received; Councillors: Harold Andrew’ and ° “Michell “both | ; eon vow, BH Dae a. Gre m~ | objected to. the™'sale. ofthe dump. ounell during the past year... qairet of jrate ‘of: 12.5° mills: the. total taxes ‘by-laws : and: ‘n special : meeting; ‘an qwill, he. 16 mills + lower : than.; - Tuesday: “night i Yenry 2s adoptions: a I: + cg. aig Wy ig Bt j i | We have just had a shipment. } FOR YOUR: BUILDING: NEEDS: dress by representatives of the pro- vincial department of agriculture: (o> and from the . Dominion. Experi-.. .:.° mental Farm: at Sidney. ‘The latter \: re | centre has been fostering the growth =e {of holly on the. island fora number: ae A J Uw bilant — of years.” Considerable experimenta- tion’ has “been. ‘carried out at. the Reeve : ae : fam and ‘new varieties“ have ‘heen~# | carefully: tested to enable the pro-' Reeve Sydney Pickles, of Central fessional. grower to concentrate : on. # Saanich, is jubilant this’ week, Hig; Proven:variety. English ‘holly has. forecist of 12 months ago. has more | already. proved itself here. Current- than borne fruit. : wy ly: concentrating on: European: vari-: In: the | ‘early days “of the: new éties the® experimental . farm “will i munidpality the reeve circulated a | shortly: bein. a peninan to. ‘make: oe letter “to ratepayers. noting that | recommendations... re municipal ‘taxes had been. slightly |” For. the: past year president: of the: a, reduced from the. 1950 level. when | co-operative has been Lieut.-Col.:-R.. the area was part of Saanich. The|}H. Richardson of. Verdier Ave. Municipal taxes at that time were. Brentwood. Mrs. ‘Richardson: has and get yomess PYREX. BOWL SETS. $1 95 : FOR: ‘YOUR GARDEN ...° 0 Shovels - Cultivators » Hoes Flower and Vegetable Seeds « Vigoro . « Grass Rakes ” Bamboo Rakes . - Lawn. Mowers... spn ‘SATIN. Ae COMES. Ne = now, for’ that. ~ POWDER FORM a Spring Paint Toh. oe PAINTING. SUPPLIES OF. ALL TYPHS AT. WA. SIDNEY'S COLOR: ‘CENT RE eet yttew r : NAILS, all sizes: “UNSANDED. SHRATIING: - STRIATED PLYWOODS ‘SHADOWOOD | _ SIDNEY. 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