: SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW 7 ee August 20, 1958) '|Fred Allen Honored By | |AT SHOWER | Fellow Workers At Airport Ip eager ‘Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. W. New. a “Staff of the Department of Trans- ‘don, England; : “his. birthplace, |‘ in} his sermon: “HARD OF HEARING © The rector was’ visiting ‘one of: his parishioners, an ‘elderly lady. afflict- |NANETTE wooDs IS HONORED | ae [terge Number sala —\Visit- Ship — | .|At Hope Bay |=: see Be ras oes WMC. Ss. New ‘Glasgow . stood off:| the home’ of ‘the latter ‘in: honor. of Hope Bay, Pender Island, for three Miss Nanette Woods. >. -days.at the week-end... The ship} Mrs. J. J.: ‘Woods, mother ‘of “the: “was ‘open to -public inspection, .and’ bride-elect, : was the ‘recipient of “a many islanders visited the. trim ves- | beautiful. ‘corsage and Miss: Woods, sel- during the . ‘period. : A playing on -arrival; was: also presented ‘with ‘field’ was. made . available. to. the | a- corsage ‘to: which . was ‘attached: a crew, and a well-attended dance ‘in ribbon that followed ‘a. complicated the Hope Bay’ hall,. Saturday: night, | course ‘through. various rooms and |. sponsored: by the local P.T.A,, pro-:; around® furniture: .to.:a. cupboard vided: entertainment ‘for. the sailors, which stored’ a ‘tastefully. decorated “as” .-well” as vase Por ‘other | box containing - gaily wrapped ‘gifts. islands. ‘After the gifts had been’ opened and |. Centennial committee held a.re-| admired, ~ delicious refreshments : ‘ception for the ship’s: officers Sun. | Were Served. a day evening at the Port Washing: | Invited guests: were : Mesdames_ J. .ton home of * Capt.” and Mrs. ‘Roy | Webster, P, ‘Brethour, B. Richmond, : -| Beech, followed by a buffet supper: |H- Gardiner, R. Stuart, W. Gudron, S ‘Those attending from the- frigate | W. Orchard, R.. Adamson, E,.Orr, port -at»Patricia: Bay gathered «last | 1920;’ having-.served with- the Im-.|-.. Desiring: to-be sympathetic and to. Friday-afternoon.-to-honor ‘Fred J.{ perial Army.:during World. War: I. | say. something: soarlct he :replied, 7 Allen on the: occasion “of: his retire- He ‘settled ‘in Lipton, Sask., where “You don’t miss much. aan - he: held the position: of. municipal 2 RG they’ tell’ me,”’ was the: dis- clerk:‘before coming ‘to Vancouver concerting reply. Island in 1947. As.a member of the , Veterans’ ‘Guard during World: War * II he was stationed at.various points # across Canada. In 1948 he joined -.| the . staff ‘of the -Department. of _ ‘Transport. which was then in the ES mRESEEE eta eae, process of taking over Patricia Bay | Sidney branch, where he. held. the ‘from the air force. | positian of weasurer for, _ many A-tireless worker in the. Canadian {| years. ‘ Legion, he ‘served ‘on ‘the executive |» Mr. and -Mrs.: ‘Allen make their an -| both in Saskatchewan and with the home in Sidney. ws “The best crop they h have ever: had, “but three years. age: we put 2 an iad cds: the:-way. -Mrs..: ‘Carl: Davies: de- | in «The “Review, -. hoping . ‘to make. scribes the. production: from _ the | sales direct. to consumers. As..a 3 pears “orchard” which: she: operates, : result. ‘of that single’ year’s. ‘adver- “ol with: her husband, ' on “Marshall -tising, we are selling: cour’ entire’ pro- fe Roadei 8 : duction” of about one and. one-half “We have - always ‘been told by | tons each year.” — experts. that it is impossible to grow. |. a strong booster for’: pear ‘grow- “spears-and grass,” Mrs. ‘Davies said} ing on. the peninsula, Mrs: Davies: = this week, “but this is:the first year: stated that.this year. a : Victoria " we-have not cultivated our orchard, ; supermarket. ordered five. tons \of and: we've. had more .and’ better | the fruit from local’ growers, and “pears than. ever. before. They | made a sales feature. of the North haven’t: had’. any ‘irrigation, ° either, Saanich product... : despite. the dry season.” 2S apie thal pe LARGE. NUMBER OF CHILDREN ACTIVE N FREE PLAYGROUND | . : NEW. APPOINTMENT ; . H. L: “McCagg. has been appointed i mechanical © engineer (diesel) for.: Canadian. National Railways. ; "RANI LE’S LANDING MARINE WAYS» fruit, the. seria of which, weighed #14. ounces.. “More than 40° ‘children took ‘part: in ‘the first: -week’s activities of © the “We: used: to. ‘ship's cur: “fruit to-a ~eannery,"” Mrs. Davies" “continued, supervised playground,’ which is: in progress ‘at the: Beacon “Ave. . War. FLOWER BASKETS — : 7 ADD TO. BEAUTY | ‘Memorial ‘Park until: the: -end of | : ‘ OF SIDNEY. VILLAGE ise daily. ssaot' Suuiday 3 Hom “Six: flower = baskets, which were |1.30 to. 5.30°-p.m., . the - playground Mh “Hung: ‘outside: the: premises: of Mit-' | offers.instruction.’ in. music,“ group »ehell and ‘Anderson: Lumber Co. by.|-singing. and dancing, under’ the di- «. Mrs“E,. R«Hammond,‘a member of | rection. of- Gail Smith, and art ‘in- ~. the ‘staff. “Of: the © firm, have’ drawn “eomment “and. commendation: from -- both: residents: and: tourists. 70° “Flowers” in ‘the baskets: have been nis bloom: ‘throughout: the summer. season: . One “tourist, _impressed. by as well asa program ‘of .games.. ‘Under. the .auspices. of. the Sidney ground makes no. charge for its ser- struction given by Michael Morris, Recreation Commission,’ ‘the play-: vices. All children between the: ages were ‘Lieut. Commdr.°Av'R: Pickels; Lieut. : ~Commdr. -"W...¢C. Wilson: Lieut.: (BE) RR. W: a ‘Roberts; ‘Lieut: R... T. Wilson;: “navigating officer. & Lieut. “(S) M. Preston, Lieut: : K. Foster and ‘Sub-Lieut, G. E. -John- stone. PARTY ON SHIP. ; “Monday evening. the cominanding officer “and : ‘officers. -held ‘a party ! aboard ‘for. the: members of the cen-. ‘tennial committee, which’ ‘was. fol- | lowed :- bya’ smoker for ‘the ‘ship? s, ‘| company in the® ‘Hope Bay. hall, sponsored--by the local branch of the Canadian‘ Legion: : Officers also, enjoyed drive $ around ‘the’ Penders; cand -afternoon |. M. Larson, A:’E.:Bruce,’ D: Godwin,. I. Jones; Misses’ B. Munro,'J.: New- ton, and Mrs. “Margott,. Royal ‘Oak. - After woolen trousers are laundér: | ‘ed, do not wring them, nor. sprinkle them. . Take off the Jine when near ly ‘water, cover--the: trousers’ with. it, | land, ‘The. marriage: of Winnifred : Eliza-.{ ‘was’ solemnized « FRED ALLEN. “ment ¢ after 10 years. with the ‘depart J dry: and ‘fold’ as. when purchased. | ment. On‘: behalf ‘of * the; staff and airport ‘and, iron until: the. towel ‘is: perfectly “Mr.” Allen:-with ‘a gift of luggage: ee do Mr. “Allen finmigrated: from: Lon- BRENTWOOD “SERVICE UNITES © COUPLE IN LOCAL. CHURCH — “On. return from ‘their: naiieyriGon beth Lee and Gere, Henry Smith: through the: interior: ‘and-U.S: points “Brentwood the couple will live” in. Victoria.’ Then wring. out a towel wet in’clear | friends at the airport, A..J.° Know- manager,. presented 1. PHONE Sidney 654Y — 138M HARBOUR, “SWARTZ say boa BOAT BUILDING hapiers REPAIRS — “MACHINE SHOP =. WELDING - MOORAGE: and. BOATS. for. HIRE « - =. BOAT TO CHARTER ~ WATER TAXI. SMALL SCOW SERVICE | UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE “the -héauty : of the. display; offered: Mrs:Hammond: $30. for.: one of: the: baskets:* The’ offer.-was refused.’ “Another fine’ display. of: ‘the same type. may: be;.seen. vat ‘the: home” of Mr¢. and Mrs, “Mark. Courser, “Rest- haven ‘Drive: : --Here‘-are :four™ bas- kets ‘one: of, which contains’. a. plant ne several feet x to the a four and ‘10 years: are - welcome. : — tea’ at private homes « ‘on both islands pouring: their, Stay “Conguiners in ‘Sidney. ‘Waterworks: District | are are. ‘5 warned that application: of water to gardens in’ the - district will only. be: Permitted between : sunrise sand United ‘church. on. saturiay, ‘Aug..16 = Lat:8 pam,’ with’ Rev. ince “AL Ke Me-: WINNER OF Seer | Minn ‘officiating. ° “MORE ABOUT. “The bride “was given re avriegé CERTIF. ICATE - GALIANO- me ly cher brother-in-law, Alan‘ Fergu-. AT: FORD FAIR ‘son; Attending: were: -CPO; Ken | “Loth ar W. Koppe. ‘has. bee cine ss ne the | aay £ nee Miss | formed. that the: model: steam’ engine 1 ea nee F home: ae that /he: designed ‘and’ built’ iri the’ tion. was held. at: the home o r. industrial arts ‘class ‘at: North: Saan? and Mrs. Alan Eerugson, 939. ‘Slug: j fich: high’ school” last: year, has been bikin : “TABLE LINEN = ae “try: darning ‘table’: “neu on. the me sewing machine: First ‘put the worn |: ies places:in: embroidery ‘hoops,’ loosen) the tension’ ofthe :machine, and. then:;- “stitch back: and: forth: ‘until’ the place | ‘is neatly. mended. ‘The mended: ‘por-: tion i is: hard. ‘to. find. after laundering. sunset. on , TUESDAY, " | (Continuea’ “From Page one) ‘THURSDAY ana: - SATURDAY, 7 Sidney W. aterworks District : Gs AL GARDNER, Eng. “AM! C. S. nae “Miramichi cand James : ————— “On. Friday evening. Galiano Cham | Ram ‘ber. of. Commerce: acted’ as ‘hosts. ‘tot: -q | Industrial ‘Art Fair held annually at |. as yo. shi; y-{ Dearborn, --Mich.’ . Lothar’s s- model -| J! 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