PAGE TWELVE | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June 14, 1950. o th ii aver apts: ? A new. atove einr ARADO. ye - ‘church parlors during which. the... <>» oe Brentwood ‘Scout: Committee Makes: Plans _| Wil be Installed betore wintes the | SIDNEY MAN’S . “| Birthday. Cake Marks. Anniversary “ako [ladies ef the churehe served. 2 - o For ‘Impressive List: of . Activities eo PE fase “present one being’ unsatisfactory. ROSES. “ARE TOPS © Of United Church: In Sidney Pen es freshments. The focal point: of: About a dozen members of: the, the amount. if the: ‘boys - should both “from heating: and safety. The’ monthly. meeting: of ‘the|°.Dr. A. E. Whitehouse, ministér | dition he paid high tribute to “the interest was a” giant birthday -.group committee of Brentwood raise. $3 among ..themselves. standpoints, ‘Rose’: Society: was .:held .:in: the of © Metropolitan United church, men. from: north - of. the: Tweed cake, three. storeys high,. bearing rats “Boy: Scout “Association “met. on|°. Mr. Dickens, Scout leader, ‘gave es to Mn dene vote of City Hall, Victoria, on ‘Tuesday Victoria, ‘was. the special speaker | whom he nee cake throughout 25 symbolic candles.: These. here “Tuesday «evening. at:..the. Scout| a report on Scout activities and | for. their. hospitality’ through: the, evening. ‘of this week. > at. a, congregational party at Po his pene, ve catification not | 12, nave been. lighted by Mrs. ‘Hall. In the absencé of. me ‘presi- | thanked W.. Sturrock’ for his. help} winter’ months. The hall was 'too|- Being but a* week- before ‘ the bab lei United ‘church on od) ay Rares to the aon sical growth Elizabeth Ingamells,... the oldest... Gent, (Mr, ‘Nikirk, Mrs. W. ‘Stur-| to the boys with their map-read-| cold for use through most of the| Rose» Society’s annual’ show, . aj Right. ‘Alaridge wenductorot thy | which has. been excorienced dur. Signe “Owing Oe ene: a o : k the chair. ing. “|-winter and-all.meetings were held | profitable .evening “was spent. in ’ ~ mney: ad cold, rock took ‘ot: ‘hier ae ‘meet. |. A: picnic is heide. arrabeed: for | at. the. Sturrock celings —e inspecting ‘the 34. exhibits ‘of ex- a Ce ee eters bate: ing the: Past hectic, opment of a ‘Mrs. Ingamells was unable to'be | ih ere: read: and: ‘adopted. meet. Cubs: and™.Scouts and \.their. pa-|-. Refreshment. conveners for ‘this | hibition “and decorative’. roses. ‘baritone ole b Jack Gardner: broader © Christian. charity | and present..on her. 94th” birthday... sures. ‘report ‘showed: the group | rents... No ‘details are’ available meeting were the men. General eee Nun n, of. Sidney, and Lf Ngeoat Salo, by - Miss Eleanor Col-| widening’ horizons’ which have MUS : ALE Whitehouse, of “Vie~ oa ;to che sin: fair, Spancial. standing | ¥et-.2:+ Transp ortation expressed. ee their efforts "was board : Victoria,’ were soked te to | ins and two anthems by the choir. | characterized the. United”. church after which Mrs. ES. Fleming oe ct po mines, Talsing. seal from | Ted Holloway and weve eneit! “| select’ the three best blooms. | Ret ee use, whe spoke flue with a rembrkable parable point | With appropriate ceremony cut Reed at pre BrOup: tor "help “tor son “are Sh ehaese -of. transporta Si di “Le die He ‘When. ‘this :was’ done; it-was:found r itehouse, .who: sp iz the cake. Portions of this delect.. 7" | ney a les ear | a tly and effectively concerning | ing to the essential unity: of :-be- b f “artist : that Wesley Cowell, of Sidney, | & | able ‘piece of ‘artistry, made. by ‘the victims of fire and floods in| tion for local groups teed daca OF N th Mi | had both’ first .and. second ‘best, the saree rose po future i. nition of a common bond of unity, Mrs. A. Deveson, Sr., were served. a hoes provinces, place ‘read 1. the say and Augus A ive So Oke uring ort ern issions | with. “Ruth Alexander” and | the United churc e poin Secial “Hoar: to all present, » and a umber: sent ' secretary; : “Madame Henri Guillot,” and.Tom i _| te. senior ‘members who were un- - . The. monthly - meeting : of St. to th hich urred on — i ntiewn Se er ny ‘Scouts. them-. bulldine conunities a os tard ine Andrew’s and Holy: Trinity ‘after- | Harper, of Aas had third best | o the union which occ ‘the many factors that had led up Andrew's and Holy Trinity after- with “spun Gold’. ‘Jun te 10, 1925, an d Bx ointer a: to the A social hour was spent = the” able: to attend, "10 cents from:. their own pocke? of’ work has: been done on: the - _[heritage which the United churc are "money. - Or | earnings. -hall. to enlarge it: and make it held at the home of Mrs. Beecher, _During the course of the €ve- | has received from all three. unit- Harbor 'Rd., on’ Wednesday, June| ning George Nunn gave an inter- 7. -There were ou members pre- esting talk’ on. the merits: of: the sent. 8. “Exhibition . and . the’ Decorative. ‘Owing to. the ‘absense. of Mrs. Rose,”. this being followed by’ a yq|Forneri,’ the president, . the: chair series of Seaeneees ef of. which was taken by. Mrs. I. Bell. "| were suitably answere ; During the afternoon: Mrs. Hun- ae New: Members Join 4| ter. gave an outline. of her work PRISO E eos, at the Indian® school -atAklavik;: FOR. nS ee . Legion Branch. 4, in ‘the early days when they: had At Meeting _ ¥|to work. by. candlelight ‘and: an-|° Frank .Weisbeck;, Sidney, was Four’ new members of Saanich >q | occasional: gallon ‘of..coal dil. ‘hat liven 14° days. imprisonment for Peninsula Branch No. 37, Cana- cost: $2.20. avgallon::° os: ‘if: driving =a» car: while: intoxicate © Mrs. Melville. also told us’more| when. he ‘appeared. at. Sidney | 4ian Legion, were. sworn ‘in vata . — ——————— thly. meeting on Monday of |)” a aos : about the work that is:carried on | Police-Court before Magistrate F. | 0? , ARROW ‘SHIRTS—_Why ‘not’ “buy: hin’ a Dress" ‘or Sport ‘Shirt All pow, by Miss P. Hockin, R.N., who J. Bakér on Monday, June 12. The. this. week. :‘They were: E. Vicker- in: popular colors, styles and’ prices. "All Sanforized Soran || is at present on furlough here and defendant. was “else ene a and Ge Pp Buckman, ation ‘cone S ’ » |} was giving an ‘outline of her work failing to have a drivers’, license. 4 FATHER’ s. DAY, SUNE B.. wa fir more modern times at" Ale On the second charge he was fined | siderable discussion it was aarced : Javik:: Mrs. Thompson.: will. be|$25:and_ costs... He was unable.io.| © admit »a ‘limited . : number’ ios The group committee. will then more comfortable and convenient, he add’ the ’ ‘amount. needed to’: make |there ‘will be. a .work ‘party ° on es the donation’ up to $5; . -or.to.match | Friday of" this week to continue ing bodies, namely the Presbyter- ian, Methodist.and Congregational. Though himself an Englishman, and» reared : in the Methodist, tra- a Our prices ¢ are fair trade’ prices for good: work which ‘will ¢ompare: fav- —-. ~~. ourably with the highest. If you want —: '/. a good sign, to build your business you. Eno ~. had better have the best. A good sign — costs perhaps 10. cents to 25 cents'a. ~ GLASS 7 TUMBLERS — Heavy ‘Water: “Glass, doz. $i. 50: ‘Fancy: Fine. Glass, doz.” $1.20, and. dnd ‘Fruit, Juice Glass 7 “i> - week, sovit. costs little’ more in. the aes ~~", Jong run to: have the best: Next time —— it ewill pay you ‘to! ask us to quote ADRS. . ant — a B C Arts and Crafts 7 . (NEAREST TO THE. FERRY)’ on — _BEACON AVE., SIDNEY—Phone_ 42 Jantzen’ Cardigans, : sizes. ; 40- 44. $10. 50 Jantzen Swim: Suits.. Te oss 95 - - $9. 95 : sateen Tee Shirts. | ‘giving’.a. talk. at St.. John’s on pay .the ‘fine and will serve a social members.. ‘School. vans’ and: her ‘ ‘work was | McTavish . Road,’ was ‘fined $25 a disused hut from the. camp. aby T hostess; ‘Mrs. meeen ert: served | ‘a4 collision -on: Fourth: Sts ‘Sidney, A. progress report of : ‘the club ; Pleasing. School. -| Weisback ‘was: in collision with Ken Wallace offered his resig-/[] ESE | ‘L.: Cubbage was./appointed ‘to. fill -of the’ students of Mount Newton “| voted from the ‘poppy. fund’ to be |f throughout the district." “)/MAKE GOOD. SCORES. 7 “It ‘was’ decided: that ‘this. year. teachers’ and. students: who” ‘ om- “Heal’s Range’on Sunday,.June:11.: sequently the next meeting. will are :listed?.as‘‘follows:: Earl: »Mar-.j-yards he: ‘only:io t tivo'p ints Ss when | {| Rodstrom;: Barbara. -Foster,: Freya |: - ; It, was -reported . that the * ex- June: 27,-Mrs.Thompson .: was. a} further. seven: days. . : foacher 6h ‘one. of - the Sunday On the. same: day John Currie, ecutive has: arranged: to: purchase}. -very interesting: ; and costs for ‘being. intoxicated. . ‘pe dismertea ee which will. At the ‘close of ‘the meeting the . The. charges arose out of a car dainty: ‘lunch. ” : | early'on the morning of: ‘Saturday | was Tead, which disclosed that a ‘a a “| June 10... The ‘ear: driven’ by , | modest: profit is being made. oe nation from: the. chairmanship. of |# the parked car belonging to Rob-| ine. entertainment committee and |f Publication. ‘ert’ Kerr, of: Fourth: St. ~The’ sec-' ond defendant” was | a: passenger “ephe: Echo,” ” ‘annual: ‘publication in the. ‘car. Sie a the vacancy.: A sum of. ‘money: hecsd| Junior-Senior High School-‘is off | sent for .the‘relief. of veteran vic- if ‘thé “press: and. is being: circulated SIDNEY 1 MARKSMEN tims. ‘of: the: Manitoba flood. ‘there will, -be-no-'summer- recess "This :season’s -issue is very well |: ‘Major « W.H. Wood; of ‘Sidney,. an: produced | and’ is a. credit: to the| came up. with: the highest score. at | 2S has usually been the ‘case, con- oe ‘prise: the editorial‘ staff.: At 200’ yards he made'33' out of. a ‘as: at Tul ae Road: eas on’ Mon: A Members of: the: ‘graduating: class: possible “35. points, ::and at -°900.1 ays, uly a 2h ‘shall, ‘Albert Hafer, George Pres: he scored a8. ‘ton, “Bob: Jones; ‘John: Steele, Edith J) -Rodstrom;: ‘Helene®:'Turner;..“Mar- : “garet. Newton, : ‘Esther _Lorenson; “othe. 900-yards. yrange “Major: ‘Wo oa: won: ‘the'day;’ while ‘the Sidney. oli emai totals |: time. ‘building “nouses: the’. oremple ‘of: his c : aid of honor, Miss. Audrey |. 7 a ee sae geet pea yon ‘do. social work. in’: ‘the’ Bast ‘End -with gloves to'mat v-this’ summer. The. visit ‘is \a’ de-: Robert: McKenzie‘ velopment Sof a: scheme) Jaundhied and “Robert. Tolson: and: ‘Ormonde Pat Claytor Springford: Were ushers)’: ae! 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