PAGE TEN “< REDUCTION ~ FOR MARTIN : _ LUTHER FILM |. Many ‘residents of this. district are ; * planning. to attend the ‘showing -in © -\Victoria’s: Dominion. Theatre’ of the:| film “Martin Luther’. First: ‘show- | “ing: will: be ‘on: -Monday, Feb. 15, and. “the? film, wilt: continue: with regular shows for-.an indefinite. ‘period. . Clergymen: ‘ofta- “number of ocal 7 “ranches: have - been’. supplied” with cards permitting: members . of their “congregations to enjoy..a 20. per cent - reduction ‘in. admission charge. This oe “arrangement thas ‘ been. made ‘because _of the religious. nature of the picture. Reviewers in a*number of leading ‘Canadian newspapers | ‘have already -been loud in:their. praises of. the. pic- ture. ‘The’ Toronto. Star and the * Hamilton’ Spectator have commend- edit warmly. It depicts the life of Martin’ Luther at a- period when - Europe was at a crossroad. “Lead, ; a base ‘metal. has ‘been so’ valuable in the past: that ‘thieves regu- ° “larly ‘stole... guttering -and rooting » from: occupied buildings. “NU-BONE | “Corsets. - Combinettes | Girdles, ete. iGood Response To Polio Campaign i Under the direction of Mrs. R:| Morris, a group’ of. North ‘Saanich adies ‘is. busy this week collecting funds’ for the: Mothers’. March’ on: | Polio” campaign. A Sood response lis reported. ; Mrs. Morris = is inviting other 370M. Any of the. following -cam- paign captains may’ be‘contacted -as well:. Mrs. R. E. :Gile, 274M;. Mrs. G. F. Gilbert, 323; Mrs,\G. C. John- ston, 27R; Mrs. F. Madsen, 61; Mrs. W. Orchard, OR; Mrs. J. H. Cross- ley, 36Q; Mrs. R. Mathews, 170W; and Mrs. A. H. H. Donald, 365T. Any householder who misses the canvasser is invited to call Mrs. Morris and arrangements will be made to call and pick up the contri- bution. served by a direct service from Van- couver, than by Victoria and Gan- ges, when the. Coast.Ferry service be- came avuilable.. The secretary. was instructed to write the | Proper auth- orities... ; Injecting cattle with insecticides such as‘ lindane ‘is a method ‘being mothers. who wish-to aid. in: the cam--|.-. paign.to..telephone ‘her. at Sidney New Drive. Sangha” ~The pressure is on. Sanscha, Sidney” and North ‘Saan- ich Community - Hall Association, has: announced ‘the’ launching of ‘the heaviest campaign since its inaugura- tion, : The new fund- -raising ‘ schéme leas tures the presentation of a new .1954 Ford sedan.. The winner will! be an- nounced on Sidney Day, July 1. The car will be given away to a member of the association. Memberships are to be sold at $1 each and the slogan behind the plan is “A dollar a Day until Sidney Day”. This new campaign is the most ambitious to. be undertaken by the community hall group. Last year a series of undertakings resulted inthe raising of several thousand dollars. The ‘group hopes to exceed this’ fig- ure with the car. offer. or ’Since the recent announcement by “Maj. -Gen. G. R. Pearkes, V.C., M:P., that the west camp recreation ‘hall at Patricia Bay is not available for the | DEEP COVE — | countries, SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW a ae ee Evening group of the Deep Cove} United church W.A,. met at the home of Mrs. A. Ozero; Madrona Drive, on the:evening of February 2. Eleven members were present.’ Baby clothes are being collected to send to foreign This ‘group. will ‘serve’ at’ the. next A.O:T-S. / meeting . which will also include ladies:as. guests. The community club “held. ‘their card’ party. on. Friday. evening, Feb. 5. Winners were: whist, high, . Miss W. J.-Brown::low; Mrs. A: Moore; cribbage,. ladies’ high,’ Mrs. Robin- son; gents’ high, W. Moulson; low, Mrs. Hansen; “300°, ladies’ high, Mrs. Towers; low, Robert McLen- nan; gents’ high, K. Hansen; low, R. M. McLennan. A group of Deep Cove ladies are active this week in the march of mothers for the Kinsmen’s B.C. Polio Fund. Among the canvassers working with Captain Mrs. A. H. H. Donald are Mrs. H. Starck, Mrs. Watson Smith, Mrs. J: Graham, Mrs. M. 1. Darling, Mrs. L, Moul- ton. Mrs. H. B. Bate, Mrs. H. J. Watts,.Mrs, E. Beattie, Mrs. A. Pét- tigrew, “Mrs. Ro: Dunlop and Mrs. E. Nelson. ‘ Miss H. Heather and “Miss P. Lee- For. appointment call: oe _MRS.. G. R. MUTRIE. 1031 Pith St _ Sidney ce tried by ‘agricultural scientists to kill Wright, Downey Road, have return- ed from a trip to California. They made the journey by car and report- ed a wonderful time. Two boys fram New Westminster, use of the area, Sanscha has ‘raised its sights to the construction of*an entirely new building. : oo of Sanscha urge that or: sanizations in the areca who offer cattle grubs. Experiments with year- ‘lings showed four injections gave ' first-rate protection: GIFT: SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR VALENTINE prizes at card parties and: similar! Wire A Stead ne ea Handkerchiefs LOM ccesesscssesccesecceecssvessssssnssssnesesevestusseencenees 25¢ to 75¢ entertainments give tickets in the | ‘They arrived by plane which they ; TICS ceeneei BL. 00 to $2.50 Socks... ages $1.00 to $2.50 hall drive. se | rented from the flying ‘club in Van- Arrow: Shirts. ices cscsesscceesstscsssussesbccereseseeteesceneesen $4.95 to $12.95 . 7 : couver. ‘Continued from Fage 2. Mrs. C. J. Lines, West Saanich ee Road, had 15. guests at her home on In. and - a — | Saturday, Feb. 6, to help celebrate | the. birthday -of her..sons, Frankie AROUND. TOWN [ana Michael. | T hey were nine years. old on. Wednesday, Feb. 3.: A social evening was held recently ‘. The fruit and vegetable stand Op- at ‘the home’ of.. Mrs. ‘C.. Grovum, erated by Miss’ W. J. Brown. and W. Fifth St, in’ honor. of. Mrs. David | ; Brown on Madrona Drive turned in T = 4 | Hesselgrave, nee Doreen Gordon, re- | 2, total of $180 to the Deep Cove HE GIFT SHOPPE . nb m4 P| cont bride-elect... Twelve neighboring United Church Building Fund dur- ——————— “EE ‘were present.” A-’number ‘of I: SIDNEY. MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR Corner Beacon and Fifth. — Phone 216-—~. Sidney, B.C. —S—==— | 39 each bd| Last ‘Chance. for. Valentines. : SIDNEY, . ing the. year 1953. This was accom- kitchen articles were given the hon- plished, with the assistance of neigh- ored guest in the: form ‘of an: arti- , bors'and friends also ‘by members of ficial. wedding cake. presented ‘by: i the United church at Sidney: aud Carol Rae. and Eunice McKay. : -Re- Deep Cove. freshments were served. Afternoon: branch . ‘of the - Deep | HE. Smith, Vancouver, was. 4 | Cove W.A.- are sponsoring a: travel- , f° |; week-cnd cues: of Mr. and Mrs. H. ig ogue of "picttires put on by Capt. M. i bese Lawson, ‘McTavish’ Read: : ‘| Deép: Cove school’on Friday evening, . Miss Stanton, :.Fifth~ Jes. | Feb.: 19.. There’ willbe added attrac- Moir,’ All: ‘Bay: ‘Road; E “ Gokiert | tions’. by | Clement May, and .F rank Amelia. “Ave. sand : ‘Gay. Morgan; are. Aldridge. » ° Patients, ‘at. Rest. Haven: Hospital “fo Mrs: -Dayid: Hesselgrave was: guést. : of honor ‘a a: post- ‘nuptial: miscellan- Tt D, ©Ac.Darling, Lands. End,’ ‘atthe very. ill in: the * Veterans’, ‘Hospital, ‘Victoria. ° : ; ‘of ‘the age.” Free information-at. Lor-Beer Laboratories: Ltd., Ste. 2679, * Granville St.) ‘or. ‘write P.OY Box. 99," Nancouver,: “BAC., PN Conte R: . ee B. On4 “trice Brethour. = AGED. GALIANO : 4d MAN. 1S CALLED - IN VICTORIA. “Pioneer of Galiano sland; 78 | yoar- -old,. William, McCaskrie, passed away, in. Victoria on “Thesday;: Feb. NG native: of Fort. Francis, Ont; te McCaskrie had tesided: on: the island for the past 50 years. THe was born in 1876 and canie-to Galiano a a the age’ ‘of 28;. : He. is. survived hy shinee sisters, ‘Mrs. H, - Robertson, | ea Mrs. A, . Kergin and: Mrs, 7. Wrarstell, at of Victoria, and vine nicces and three nephews, A private funeral Was arranged from Tay ward's CLE unenal Chapel | When Rey. George Biddle officiated, Cremation followed at Royal Oak, “Is becoming more popu- ~ dar daily. “Why. not’ make: it. a yegular habit | ‘in 1954 to’ buy a:loaf of : | Bidney — saa SID N EY BAKERY Beacon Ave. at Second St. PHONE 2 PORCELAIN Wurrs. . Non-yellowing. . 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EW MEDICAL OFFICE OPER |AT BRENTWOOD ‘Residents of Brentwood are de~ lighted with the. opening of. the new médical and ‘dental: offices-in an-im-. ; will. cheat. the customer is automati- j ; cally suspended. If the offence is.aj «| spinor one he will. lose his license | for a-short period. If it is a serious | offence he will lose the state license: | for ever. I saeny Prominent Sidney: “tourist resort: formerly known. as Shangri-la Auto Unsuccessful Despite his..close connection’. with the administration, Mr. Eaton’ was ‘unsuccessful ‘in amassinga fortune. Court, will. in’ future’ -be ‘known as.| He-observed- that during his stay. in Craigmy le: Motel. : | the casino he -played’ gently: -At-the } “Melville -R, Eaton, new proprietor | close of his term with’ the: house he of the. motel, announced the change | .was-$20 to $30 on the wrong side of of. name this week.. The new owner | the ledger. of the resort, who commonly answers.| During. ‘the . period before he. en- ‘to the name of Jim,: will) operate | listed with the police the new oper- Craigmyle Motel with his wife,| ator was connected. with the tourist Edna. He is .a former officer of | trade. Accordingly he sought - to the R.C.M.P. ' continue in that trade upon complet- ‘During his service with the police |i ing his service. Having investigated Mr. Eaton was stationed in Alberta | 2 number of resorts offered for sale and British Columbia, concluding he chose Sidney for its location and his service in Vancouy er. climate as an excellent place in which Mr. and Mrs. Eaton recently con- | taraetlle, cluded an extensive holiday, touring the United States.. They left from eastern Canada, and acquired a car and trailer in Detroit. Their travels took them to Nevada, where -his police experience stood Mr. Eaton | in good stead. For a time he was employed in’ the gambling state asa | yezsimcemesncece deputy sheriff in one of the casinos. | ¥ Mr. Eaton was impressed with the mamuer -in which legalized gambling is administered. He Stated that the operator who runs over the. traces | and institutes any kind of play that ——.. ‘Court: Resident physican is “Dr: C. auto court for some time. - Medical men holding clinics: there are. Dr. J. E: Patterson, Dr.-A. S. McGill, Dr. J. W. Hunt. Dr. N. L. Goodwin and Dr. R. .C. Tronger. Receptionist is Mrs. J. Burrows, ! formerly of the staff of Rest Haven Hospital, who has a new home on the West Road. The dentists, Drs. G. F. Grant and G. B. Cranstoun, plan to attend the offices on Saturdays for the time | being. Facilities for a pharmacy ° have | been provided in the new building. ~ | More than 100 different chemicals | are used in the production, refining and storage of gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oils, lubricants, waxes and Gold precious metal’ for centuries, other products of the petroleum in-! has less commercial uses than: most - 1 other precious metals. dustry. J oin the F amous INTERNATIONAL | IN STITUTE COUI SE. LEARN TO SPEAK EF FECTIVELY STUDY THE ART OF SELLING PRACTICE GROUP LEADERSHIP STUDY HUMAN. RELATIONS IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY . TRAIN YOUR SPEAKING VOICE OVERCOME FEAR AND NERVOUSNESS BUILD CONFIDENCE AND POISE . DEVELOP YOUR PERSONALITY | a A class has been organized for. men and ; women meeting. every Friday night at.™ 6.30 p.m. in Hotel Sidney. ' The first ‘ses- sion will-be held on Friday, Feb. 12, and: “.. you are cordially invited to. attend | and: see a class in: operation. No. obligation. ee ae ‘except for cost of meal.’ Dinner eecen 7 aa i tion can be made by. honing. . : | SPRING || DRESSES | | Hil | are now arriv- ooccccese ing in all sizes and styles. ‘ Ladies’ and Children’s ~ ee WEAR © Tye ; ~ == Phone 333 re ib ‘Beacon Avenue aes eae _‘Bidney on” Va entine. Coach; ; ae Boxes; Ds, te Action. and (Candy Cards. MAKE-UROWN. ‘BOXES: wee : Be ace if LENDING : LIBRAR YY 3 Next: to Geom: Theatre, ‘Sidney: a, - anaes Eee 10M. FBM—1 x 6T. and G., rancor,” No. 4 com., per M... : 4M. -FBM.—I x 6—6Ft. Ty. and G. Coit “mill run, per M. <> EET i i a ere 1400. FBM.—1 x 8 T. and CG. random, | No. | com. and bir., per M... -2x4No, 4 com., S45, per M. ee SN BS as aS ae = Se oo $58.0 00 $35.00 WALLPAPER: We can now | - supply. — Sunworthy - Washable : ‘Wallpapers! | S58 FSi RS ie MIRACLE. \ WALL FINISH ~REDECORATES A LARGE. ROOM OR. $6. 29° ONLY eran Cr ee Oo oa wt gronescowsens , Comes in and® ih look over the: | samples. and» “owe'll: have ar ae = Ba se SS Some discontinued ~eolore’' in'good: : | your” choice quality” . for: you” na | “= matter of (f ‘Sherwin-Williams | ™Atter of ff Paints hours, t _BEATIY SEMLAUTOMATIC WASHERS 7. 50.00. TradoIn >: : ~-Set the timer and machine shuts itself off... "Only BEA T qT v makes: a Double: Tab oe Washer, oo bs Saeed ‘ih ae tl flats posing”. building..on the: West Road, “=: vacross ‘from the “Brentwood -Aute H.. Felix: who-has» resided. at’ the 2. ~