Wednesday, April 19,1961. Symphony Group Commends Orchestra Audience Here Audience at the symphony oncert| concert works: was_ not interrupted | on Tuesday night, Apr. 11, at Sanschaj | by clapping in between the different | Hall, Sidney,-was ‘commended for. its |- movements, “very good concert:hall behaviour. ~ According. to. Mr. ‘Barraclough, the Pianist Robin Wood, who played| Sidney audience displayed more dis- Tschaikowsky’s First. Concerto for| cipline than he experienced in:some '-Piano and Orchestra, and Jack Bar- | other communities. where the popu- raclough, president of the board’ of! lar Victoria orchestra appeared.’ He directors of. the Victoria. Symphony | also expressed his pleasure that the Society, had high praise for the local | last concert of this season had drawn audience. Performance of the two | an exceptionally large crowd. Wind up your. . worries with.a call.to DOWELL’S . ; and you'll get a smoother, safer; more. éco- nomical move wherever: you go. . 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Road. ; "LEAVES FROM “SWARTZ BAY FASTEST SURFACE ; + ui 2 nals | 7. ; Bae Lae \\ Naleameeaita alaaoia toupee ead Ottice, Kwarte tery Netty ty Whdoey, Vanover Tiana he ; Anglican Men's Club held an open ;gave:-a most. topical and informa- , Dto Vancouver an to Gg . nr {tocol Times) ROUTE “BRITISH COLUMBIA Toll Bathory FERRY SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Oe a ae a le a co nt “BRENTWOOD a er 00 i eer ee ne ~ | Social - Affair For _, School Employees ~ ’. Nery < pleasant ..evening. was There were WG menibevs” inate spent on Apvril-6 ‘at. Mount New. tendance ‘atthe monthly. meeting | ton junior high school, when the | of the Brentwood .W.I, held last | 8¢hool employees of District No. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. .G. | 63. with. their families, gathered Woodward presided and. opened | 19" @ delicious supper ‘and: enjoy- with the Lord’s Prayer. : { able entertainment. -, ; The. secretary-treasurer., mem. Plans were made for future | pers of the school board and their projects. It was reported that two | wives were guests. cases of wool had arrived for the Students of Mount:: refugee work. Members met at} under the direction of Mr. P the’ hall on Thursday to get it | very gener ously gaye up ready for distribution to all who ; ) evening. to entertain, and are interested in helping with this Stofer, of Victoria, also charmed work. Included in the correspond- { the gathering with his varied tal- ence was a letter from the adopt- | ents, ed Indian girl,-a patient at Nan- ~— Newton, Parfitt, their | Spek-in' the chair, Reg | high school. A vote of thanks. was tendered | oe ne ae ae ree ew ewe we “SAANICHTON LN A ae a A A A ae wa The . South Saanich: W.1, all their April meeting ai the home | of Mrs. A. Doney, Mount Newton Cross -Road,. with nine members. present, and the president, Mrs. P. Donations were voted to the So- larium and to the Salvation Army, An engraved spoon will again be purchased for the top home econ- omies. student at Mount “Newton May 11 was the date set for a Gulf Islands tour by members of the W.1, Plans were finalized for the April 19th card party, sponsored by the. W.1. ‘in aimo Hospital, enclosing her photo- graph which was of interest to all members. who are. corresponding with her. The monthly: News Let- ter. -was read‘and discussed. :. Mrs. W. Bigelow, agriculture convener, will es in charge of the monthly [social ‘meeting,.to be held at the | hall. on. Tuesday, Apr. 25.) There will be a-display of flowers ‘by the members, prizes will be given and films ‘will be shown. Hostesses serving tea after adjournment. of the meeting were Mrs. F. Little- wood and Mrs. M: Leigh... © and the hope: expressed there be another such occasion next year. scourt are: Mr. and Mrs. G.°G. Cas: well from Alberta and) Mr, and ; Mrs... EY Dolby and family who -re- cently. returned from San Diego, Calif.” - _ of Mr. and Mrs. Al: Burdon, Clark Road, are receiving congratula- ‘tions’ on the birth) of their first er andchild,” ‘Their daughter, Iusthermae, and son-in-law, My, ‘tand. Mrs. A. Parsons, ‘of Rich. mond, have announced the birtu of a son, born at the Royal Jubilee Hospital on April 13. He was nam- }ed Kenneth Albert, | --Sluggett Memorial Y oung People have instituted a new system of program planning. The group has divided into two teams with Char- lotte Ann Baade -andTony ‘Dick- ens as. team leaders. Starting: April 28, the’ teams. will alternate: weeks In planning and presenting the program. . Next Friday “Mir- dam Sadler. and ‘a group from Ceén- tral Baptist, Victor ia,. will take the mecting. ; ; | Members of the South Saanich meeting on Tuesday St. Stephen’s Hall. ard, » Apr. 11, in W. R.-Orch- of the Experimental Farm, tive illustrated talk’on plant dis- ease and its ‘control. An: interest- ing question, period followed, : after -which coffee’ and sandwiches were ‘served. . “Mr. and: Mrs.: Ron. Morrison and “Mrs.. -Morrison;’ Sr., who - have been spending several : months: at. ‘the Brentwood.Auto: Court, havé “returned, to their home in Green- ‘shields, ‘Alta. Newcomers: to: the nn a ee eee ea ene Two Church Groupe : Amalgamate To Form One. Council First. meeting’. of ‘the ‘Assinption | ‘Council’ ‘of:-the: Catholic: Women’s’! League, “Brentwood * and St. ‘Eliza-: “GREGGS | "WINDOW and. FLOOR | cee (CLEANERS, , “864 ‘Swan ‘Sti: an “vietoria | PHONE EV. 45023 — “| Was ‘held at: the ‘rectory, West Saan:° 4 {| ich. Road: on-April-8,.at-8°pim; This, contiriue: operating ‘as ‘Separate: par- | ish. groups, alle 0 form. one ; council | ind conveners: covere ed during the ‘past. year. WORLD: REFUGEES ‘Mri . W: Gibbs, Sidney, “appear: ‘inthe C.W, L: ‘national maga- Brentwood-Mill By Published: in Ottawa. Dolan, ‘election. of officers was: held cby! ‘acclamation, Mrs.:/L.: manson, and recording : Mrs. - UF. ae Richards; oe MV MILL: BAY” : ‘Geaves’ ‘Brentwood’: every. hour, : from 7,30 a.m. to: 6.30. pame Léaves’ Mill” -Bay.: “every - hour, : -» fron. 8.00°a.m..to:7.00 pm. =. * Sundays and Holidays—Extra . ~tripse oo : Leaves: Brentwood at 7.90 ‘pm, ‘and 830 pm... Leaves Mill Bay at 8,00 pm, and 9.00" p.m. Coast F erries Ltd. Phone: Phone: Mutual 34181 EV 2-724. Vancouver _ Vietorta: sete wer pian nes en Aether ides merece gate = FORE TASTY ‘HP fs Ch se ta tah ee Senin Siaieineed nat tae ae een a ae) a Pe —= - “oo ——— meaii NTWOOD),, MeMorran' f Seaview Plaza de Cd MUME, SMPTE isa aa ie “Wide anele ¢ —opieture tubes pant: mounted — Deasure, © ee snenk “old, tent sue we vay Bt104, 2 EV 3.6911. ae tlie committee in charge of affairs | he Institute Hall, Keating. 7 | Week, visiting. her beth’s,. Sidney,. asa combined. unit, | followed | ‘an. earlier decision’ to: ‘dis-: “Annual; eee read by officers | Under’. the:: chairmanship‘ of: ‘Mrs? with. the: following: results :: president, an Ss secretary, 1. ine nee With: your: ‘trade riot more. than ay years : ens an _wonting aoe - r700 DOUGLAS. (oprosite tho Bay) The raffle, held each month in aid-:of the Solarium,.was won by Mrs.: A; Doney. Lunch was served. at the close : of. the meeting «by hostesses Mrs. Spek. Mrs. Doris: Facey and | Mrs. Doney. Las i Saanich Pioneer 4 holy q.othe. annual. spring: tea “on Sunday, April 28, The affair. will be in the Log Cabin at: Sannichton from 2 p.m. until: 5. pam. Cabin - is. in ithe. grounds of --the Agricultural “Hall. at. Saaniehton. Mr. and (Mrs... aA, Courtenay, V.L, were overnight j guests of Mrs. Brackett's brother- in-law and sister.’ Mr..and Mrs. A. {Doney, Mount’ Newton Cross Road Soc iety Will during ‘the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett: were en route to San Diego, where Mr. Brackett Will convalesce Following a recent. operation. Douglas Doney was - ene of. -honor last, Sunday: when‘ his grand- parents, Mr.:.and. Mrs.. A. Doney nee tained ‘at‘a family ‘dinner’ on oh il ninth birthday. “Mrs... _Perella,. Cassidy, © has been: spending, a few days this past brother-in-law and sister; Mr.: and. Mrs: Ty Pelter, Mount: Newton Cross “Road cand Valso’ visiting with. cher: parents, : Mr and, Mrs: A. ‘Lockner.. 4H Club. Holds - ‘Surprise. Shower Saanich. 4-H’ Home Arts : Club’ has| heen! quite active. lately... ~The club |. has .had-‘several demonstrations cat |: “recent. :meetings,’. ‘including: candy | -making, by. Mrs.'R..V. S, Kelly..and material” _Pressing: by, Mrs. : » speaking: “preparation, ey had. accomplish. | ou Speaking. on’. World“Re igee Year, | whic * said. Ahat | ‘apr _an ‘article: on this Subject’ covering |. “work ‘of! her: committee, ‘would: Soon. |, ‘be’ uséd for! club: “expenses; Several |: : . club. members: assisted the ‘Women’s , -zine, the Canadian: League, 3 which is.) ‘Tnstitute: by” serving tea’. ° Notte, Mrs. A.,Casson;. ‘eorrespond- ‘ing: ‘secretary, ’ Mrs." Ww. ‘Seymour; ; treasurer, Mrs. G:: “Peters, -Council-. 2 lors named, were: “Myse de He Whee-. ‘Jer, “Mrs.. 1, mic ‘Lunn,’ _Mrs..: 2 Ci |-Fenske, % : . od: SNe ed eet 23-in, Muminized for hettor viewing | Convenient tap. frank tuning: dina, or : ‘for™ Helier Wethininit ve April 22, from 9 -a.m. The Log | Brackett. | My | feces have been | given’ by. Linnet PAGE THREE ‘STUDENTS AT ROYAL OAK TO WASH CARS Students of Royal Oak high: school the. ‘Royal Oak’ shopping centre. are holding.a car-wash on Saturday, “The proceeds will be ‘used for the 3 6 p.m. graduation ceremony and banquet. 2 “Art ¢ Gall allery louse Tour “SATURDAY, APRIL 28 Pauline. Miller © and Mrs. W. J. Clark - - 2-5 pam. - 2985 Beach ‘Drive - 960 Terrace Ave: Mrs. “Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C..P. Morgan’ - =. + 1961 Fairfield Road . Tickets, $1.00, at SAANICH FLORIST, Sidney, ‘and at VICTORIA ART GALLERY CONSTRUCTION LID. “No Job Too Large or Too Small” a Bam - ‘Repairs and Renovations _ / Foundation Repairs and Conerete Work Septic. Tanks, Gutters, Fences, . Steps -atios. Swimming “Pools, Barbecues, Rock. pranHne — IMMEDIATE ESTIMATES -- — ; 2925 DOUGLAS. ST. =: “PHONE EV4 © Sewers, | bd 0511 f well* used : to travelling. “For several® years,” he worked. fora bank in his native Hamburg, ‘and, during: that: time; “travelled: ‘widely in: Europe, from “Denmark. ‘to: Italy. 0 2 NILLION CANADIANS An outdoorsman, Werner en-. joys: fishing and: ‘hunting in his leisure hours ; He We : Auriculette The: Siemens hearing. nid; “Aur a “-enlette,.48 worn hehind the ear,’ where it fits. snugly. and. is: ine conspleuogsy )Thiss mode: of wearing: enables: the’ “sound any be nicked: up ‘nt ‘the natnral 7 position, which dn torn: consider. ; het transmission * [iii yy 2 ny The: narrow, wedge shaped. “and: lightly. euirvedd° Cn80., Yipee apnea and ends: in am wokehiangsale. {eonepnront, connec te “ae “Don't “delay! 7 toe Www! tyes :ATON'S tenn “Tone F