“Wednesday, January 16, 1963, SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ae >>” MOTHERS SET BRENTWOOD PLANS FOR | aS ' First Card Party _ éaéi Of Year Has 14° St sear Tables Of Players it ee eae. ME and Mrs. HL Avery Irvine, Marchant. Road, were | visited by POLIO MARCH | thei dau hter, Bonni ie and son-in- ree : Ltn the home of Mrs. Henry Wat. law, K t 1 and-th hree i ennleth’ Cue a islets “son. of Brentwood, Mrs. : Richard | Shady Creek Ladies’ oS |To Cater For = 2 a ee I Mins. Road on. January 5. There | Chinchilla Show. eee ; ng ; “Wor iw ere. eight tables of “500” players Shady Creek - United Chureh The "South: aanich | Women’ 7 semgani and six of cribbage. ; Women :made: plans ‘to catet: for | Institute - fortnightly” 500" card) pyizewinners for “500”. were the Chinchilla’ Show. to: beheld in parties were resumed on. Wednes: | Mr. “Harrison.“'and' ‘Bob “MeVey: Sanscha” Hall’: on’ February 2 at day, Jan..9, following the holiday | Mrs. Michael. John and Mrs. AYE. their: recent: January meeting: in sededn: Ther @ were seven tables | Tutte. “In. ‘cribbage, - prizes “were the Fellowship Hall. ; “Under © President © Mrs.’ oc: J. of players present, winners for the elp . Anderson, §. A. Campbell and Cruickshank, the following... com- evening being Mrs. M. Meiklejohn, | Charles Bacon. Door pr ize winner mittees were named for the cur-| Mrs..G. Hanson, ‘Capt. ‘Hanson and] was Jerry Tutte. rent year; program, Mrs. L. °C.' A, Doncy. Hostesses for the eve.|.. Next card party. will: be held in Hooper and Mrs. F.- Kirby; Chris. ning were Mrs. C. Essery and Mrs, the hall on. February 2 at 8 p.m. tian education, Mrs. G. Larsen and Any. person interested in playing Mrs. V. Beaumont; visiting, Mrs.| P: SPek- bridge is asked to contact’Mrs. C. '™M. Jeffrey; finance, Mrs. G. N. ‘The South Saanich Women n's In.| T. Skinner. at GR 5 1668. . : Foster and. Mrs,” A, /MacMillan; ‘stitute: meeting has been‘ ‘postpon- rant arene flowers,’ Mrs. E..E. Cunningham; ed for one-week and ‘will: be held CRIBBAGE. PARTY press and publicity, Mrs. E. A.|— AT GALIANO Lyon::-manse, -Mrs, “Cruickshank; on” Tuesday, Jan. "22, at the home social, Mrs, C..Allen and ‘Mrs. R. of the president, } Mrs.’ P. ‘Spek, . ae Twenty people. gathered at the} Ward; representative to the board |. 8 p.m. home ‘of: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold! of. stewards, Mrs. J. Loay.) 00s 2) Mr and Mrs, AL Hater, Central Sater * for 8 _cribbage _ party on -Following - the Mizpah benedic. | Saanich ‘Road, left on January ‘2 ‘Saturday, Jan. “12. » Twelve ‘games were played, Ww ith > 0-02 Oem (er (ieee Nene on en en Vee: . MORE. ABOUT KENNELS | - Continued. trom. Page One. saaoutineretiarathaartibaced eet neat beatin ee “small. childr en,- Donna, Gordon and Sharon, for 10. days: over. Christ} Spooner and her team captains -mas“and-the New” Year holiday. | ™et this week. to plan ‘the strategy The ‘Curls were guests at. dinners) °! the. forthcoming. campaign for and. parties of other. members of the Poliomyelitis and Rehabilita- - their families. They ‘were: guests late i eet on Pees Pata ene at Duncan on New. Year's pve: . | ich during the week ending Satur- ‘Vicki. Irvine was honored at ‘a} day; Feb. 2. birthday party’ given by ‘her par. ’ Mrs. -ents, on December 29 on the -¥#¢ 24- sion of her 12th birthday. of ‘two children and: presiderit: o7 ‘Miss Heather: Burwooa has re the Keating. P.T.A. turned. to ‘her home. on Marchant | The 10th annual appeal is to en-| at the kennels,. that disturbed the Road after being a patient. for, a|.able the foundation to continue its | dogs, causing them to bark-at a . few weeks at Rest Haven Hospital|! service. of’ medical ‘rehabilitation, [cane pe in the fields. where she — underwent ‘surgery. | assistance ‘in research and: pr even. | “The. present kennels... are only Heather would. like her’ many | tion, .and: vocational training : for ' temporary, council] was told: The _. friends and neighbors to know how } the physically: disabled. ~~ .-Kennelman -said he intends to build ’ she appreciated their kind thoughts | . iar aC RNS RRR Oe ‘new, “Jarger, .kennels | “maybe. in of her while in the hospital, | DEATH OF. REV. two .years”, .at. an’ estimated - cost: ‘ ft $30, 000 or $40,000... These ken- “ti sfresh tse ow £ lis ~ Brentwood College. Memorial WI ° ion, ..refreshments: were -Ser'ved.| for : ‘Alamo,’ California, or: a holi ‘Chapel are. having \ their-: annual D. M. LLIAMSON | nels will. have enclosed runs, he! Tea hostess: for’ the evening: was)-day ©. with” their. son-in-law; ‘and CW follows: J.:-Kolosoff and eorgeson, ‘with’ Mrs..M. _ meeting: on: Friday, Jan. 25,at-8 ON: JANUARY ° 10. said. Sas “Mrs. ‘Cruickshank. Next meeting | daughter,’ Mr. and” Mrs.) D;° WwW. o'clock in the: parish hall. Prior to | Former: pastor. -Of the “Catholic “Could ‘you: “eliminate. the burn. Will be sheld on February 5 at> 8 Briscoe... They ‘plan to. return: “some the situation he had contacted four ‘neighbors for their, opinions. Three said they were:not bothered ‘by. the ‘dogs.and the. fourth told Mr, \Wil- liams he would sign a petition. of complaint but was not sufficiently: disturbed.to write: to council. POLO DISTURBS DOGS . Mr. Williams said he thought it was “terrific'! to-have polo played in. the area, but said. it was the noise from.the polo grounds, heard Spooner, Chief: Marching | Mother for the area, is the mother 'Mrs. Roy Cl tt, Beach Driv “Fr... Williamson’ was appointed to | could’ be. expensive to truck the | FT 1 a patient at Rest Haven Hospital| the parish shortly after the Sec. | refuse away,” replied Mr. wa. THIS | COUPLE LE THEIR MARK Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B: P- ond. World. War, during which con.| liams. : | ON. THEIR. ADOPTED: COMMUNTEY El i leased k | flict -he had served as’ chaplain] He added that he was concerned | “By NJ MORTON THEIR LIFE WORK, mgd wi a renee ito ‘and! with the Canadian forces. |. with. the complaints and was ready.) The foundations: of the Village} © py. J.B. Rowell, , d “Wwithi ie of Sidney are not stone, t are recuperating after sustaining | - Several years ago: he suffered’ a} to do anything.““within: reason” to y cemen Mrs, Georgeson, Jr: who. assisted with the organization of the'church | : . severe illness and .was ‘moved. to ease ‘the situation. ‘He asked coun. ! and wood,’ put” the.lives of loyal 12 yeat's ago, brou ght a message || ce Sarr and were migénd vcie tates eastern Canada. we! cil to consider the fact that the| men. and women who mane given, on'.the word of ‘the ‘Apostle Paul,|} — ling by car to Vernon to’ attend|. Last. week'he suffered a: 2 sudden | Bresent kennels were HOe-Ber man: j-of themselves to’ build a-commun-! “with Christ which is better.” E. the’ funeral of the latter’s. father, | heart. attack which: proved fatal. | ent. OB ty fee healthy. for Poe Randall sang, “In jones like these when. their car skiddéd.on the icy| The former | parish © priest was | IN SUP PORT Peet De het ate waintaal you..needa Saviour”. Mrs.» H. BE: voad. They were taken to the near-| widely known as an’ enthusiastic Three neighbors ‘spoke in sup-j ch lif : She ie Mason was one| Nunn. gave ‘an interesting review . su 1 _eSt .hospital which was, 27 smiles | bridge player as well asa tennis port of Mr. Williams. The. first, . a ee bola makes of the. ™ work of” Mrs. “Mason.. ch t ha --away at Princeton, at.the time of | fan. During his service. to Catho.| G..B.. “Michell, 2598 Island View ; bul her influence: remains. Now: the’ Masons” are gone, but Bo: “the. ‘accident ‘in| December, and .re-| lics on: Saanich Peninsula: he? was Road, said he lived about one half. The First ‘World War had: closed. their, life work lives on. . : ‘turned: ‘to their home on ' Wallace | highly esteemed and “made many | Mile from. the kennels, and’ admit- | Joe “Mason. ‘had: taken. his place: ~.“Unpracticed: they. to ‘fawn. OF | friends here. a ; : "| ted: that for the: “first: ‘thiree Ww eeks | with: the men. of “the” Canadian seek for. ‘power’ but living,. giving, 2 sis he: coukdn’t. stand it. He has. no} Scottish... He. now came ‘back’ tol, serving: unobstrusively: yet’ ‘effect: Brentyiod ‘United “t ear a a » member complaints, now... sys. oj -the ‘village of. his. adoption;: bring. |) ively ’ re ‘the life of sie, the | cof, ee order “es Closest. neighbor “of: “Mr. ° Wi | ing ‘with him: his: ‘bride, : Beta | . Tore! liamig; GA, Swan, 2330 Shady | heart. of ‘Schooldays’ in’ “Mpeland. Creek: Road,’ told council. he has, [nome i : heard: ‘the dogs. and smelt the: odor | rounda on, ‘of: ‘th community. | Display OF Bread th | people. Starting” in’ life, they 4s Central’: neil vel pared ‘to-the mink,’ he said. oe | Bork irstsand: dr a by: |: -'The ‘third: ‘speake: ing. ‘the. ispla} a mont. Road, had: for, the church school | wrapped *bread®-for. sale, at their | out. down the. noise. vm Bickford: as: ap-. January: meeting: last. week ‘The Planting and | 7 | pares) which wi a Le for mothe a ‘The “municipal waa’ A pasts : s | ‘clerk. ‘Was instructed to: oneinue. onnles: ‘Mason’ esis ‘Mission “witholding: ‘issue Of©- the e | pendingthe: decision, The. pr esent “hove and ‘girls ‘Jieence: expires ‘on. January. 15; ‘but | PIGGERY “Mr. Williams was assured he need |: On: Beacon e@., across the way. mot: be cone erned. with this date, “| from sMasgon's : _ Exchange’ - | (Chinaman | had: va, ‘piggery. | "These SERVICES IN a 15 acres were. not. only. an eyesore, oS but’ the stench | of. the hogs -was RED DEER. F OR terrific. “The Mason's” did” ‘some. JESSE : ‘BOURNE. 7 ‘| thing aboutrith. 84 “ “ we . i A). Funeral: services and: interment They bought the. ws acres, lean. | will ‘be held. on Friday. in’ Rea] °4 UP.the piggery, Where the pig- Deer, Alberta, for Jesse Bourne of | ‘kery was, Bethel Regular Baptist ‘Sidney,’ who: passed away at: Rest | -Church,’ Beacon Motors,’ and Slegg Haven: Hospital ‘on’ January: - 13. ‘Tumber.) Yard: now. “atand. The Formerly ‘a -resident..of Red Deer, ehur te Matteo ihe to the Masons Mr,-Bourne had lived in’ Sidney at pes hth B } ch the -nropert ty on 1724. Front: St, forthe: past ‘three |“ aie Magan’ at a situated. bi vs: yours... Aged 82, he. was barn, in rs Manon died ‘in Decem er, ‘Staffordshire,. England: 1962. “Mr. Mason: ‘pre. -decensad: = eye “Ho leaves his wife, Mary Eileen, | PY Sete! poten J] at home; his: sons, David. Jerse | ‘othe! Regular Buptlat, Chure! | and-Alfred,in Alberta; his daugh. ee ee Aare, oo Mra Harry €Y “Thor pes at: “Aldorgrove ‘ eVorks 10" "grandehiiaren. and” ‘One: great. Rrandchilds and. “his my, Mri. A. HH, Lowe, Vietoria, “Pron? to): the “ROrVicen § j ‘Red. ; Kernen: Nelson will: ‘officinte ‘atl a service’ In: Sands“ “Funeral Chapel of Roses. in Sidney | on Wed. Get i in the habit | ' ~ OF dropping | in. to. & : aA me Your _ USE. OUR LIVESTOCK - SUPPLY. DEPARTMENT _ F riendly te ls designed to serve you in your: oh Pp harmacy cxonseriamnansonasecnaminipaiiutconnsnenie anima at eestor Diseree Prevention Program. | ‘whenever. pasa- “ing: Royal Oaks; PERRY. SERVICE “Una of Vaceinen, ‘Plarmaceutlcale, baneasiciden, Inotrum ents. and Breeder: Pagel * Suppliea, ndviah athe fab a, "| “MY, MILL DAY. . Lehver ‘irentwond » every” hour, “from: 7.90. ame ta 6.20 pane oP Leaves Mi. inp. every ‘hour, from BO am.to 7.00 name “Sundays. and: ‘Volidaya-rtixts ae ipa : Leaven: Brentwood | at 720 pm. : mand: N.90- pants EMEP sed ; . rout oak = a : “| : ‘Brentwood-Mill Bay. iF =| 53 “Down Baymont Cee. ine C-pago, Aodert and shop’ earl 0.00 pm : 5 : ee | incall “Const: Forvios Ltd. hit ‘adverticement ie not pOniehen ng TE Phones ven “ey displayed by the Liquor Contcol Board or « |] Matual:s4any . 1 by tha Government of British ‘Columbia. ‘Vancouver... Md ie Dal RV. Wert Saanich : Road | : | INSTALL NEW S$ A A N ICHTON sac pou st ane cee ee yee | won by Mrs. Harrington, “Mrs. A: Backlund and. S. Riddell in. receipt |.'epresentative to. attend: the: con: the meeting there will” be: a: ‘coffee | churches: on’ Saanich ~ Peninsula, ing of” the - excrement 2° asked ‘P.m.-in the Fellowship Hall.” - | time this week. vee a of consolation prizes.” and dessert: ‘party at. 7. 15 p. myo | Reve Fr. D: M.. Williamson died in Reeve ; ‘Lee. = ‘A .N ~ Ai PPR ECIATION a . Pane area : pots Coffee was served to the guests a May. Dennis Clemett, son. of Mr. ‘and ; the east. on Thursday, Jan. 10. . ‘It is definitely possible, but it; ‘by the hostesses, Mrs. Sater and Loe ‘exceptional: eavingal> See: the: cutsanding yates in. fue carpets, appliance |e anid a All sole priced. i all available: on. your. convenient. BATON: HudgetCharge / | PYTHIAN Y SISTERS. | OFFICERS - “Installing: Officer’ Mrs, AG AL Cormack, ‘past chief, “assisted” by. “Grand ’ Senior Mrs. ‘HL ‘C. Stacey, "| and Grand. Manager. Mrs...'A.-.0.. | Berry, installed the-in- -coming: ff cers) of*. Victory. ‘Temple - No. 36 Pythian Sisters, . in>the KP. Hal Sidney. on. “Tuesday: evening, Jan. 8, ‘following. the: regular” business; : meeting. cP ae : “Those filling the offices 1 for. the." coming year. are: past chiet, Mrs: oe Ve Nunn; - most excellent. ‘chief, -o:.: | Mrs, °D.: C.. Dickeson;' excellent’ ; senior, Mrs. A? B, Smith; excellent junior, Mrs, Me Robertson;: man. 3: faRers: Mrs. L: Gudmundson; secre..?..:: tary, Mrs.o°F. Starr;. treasurer, (20.0% Mrs. F; Campbell; protector, Mrs, S.. Thornton; guard, Mrs." C..Cole lins and. ‘Pianist, Mrs. N. Mitchell. 4: “Cor sages “were: presented, to ‘the’ | officers taking’ part: and. to: grand ;°. ‘junior of: the.°Grand: Temple ‘of. |. ‘British’ Columbia,’ Mrs. ~ ‘Chap: os puis. © ed | Mrs. ‘Nunn was. “Appointed. grand vention. to. he ch eld: cat Courtenay ;: A social hour followed the cere. ; ‘monies, ‘ Ce