PAGE FOUR | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Letters To The Editor GENEROSITY - I was -informed by them that - -the | : >On behalf of the executive of. the ; Amount’ was $72.75, The hall rental | "Saanich Social Credit League a wish | : separately’ was donated by members , Good Entertainment. WN hen “of the: exectitive and Mr. Jim: Eaton | Players Tackle Comedy ‘to thank’ all: those: who so: kindly do: ; ‘and was paid over at once at the | “Pusan shed at. Sidney.” Vancouver - nated: to the collection at SANSCHA’ same time. in Hall. on -the.oceasion’ of. Hon: Mr... dney ud t h ; “Every. Wednesday ae OE :Sidney must be: very proud to have ; “By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. ee Pht Gaglardi’s meeting. such a fine hall. Wednesday, March 16, 1960. ‘The Churches — - FOURSQUARE | GOSPEL: CHURCH Fifth St. 2 2 Blocks N.- Beacon Ave. © Reve Irene. E. Smith A very orthodox clergyman in .a.| inadvertently .and it was: maintained “very unorthodox : interpretation.‘ of. | quite effectively. i the hereafter brought Ken Smith‘ into} -- Had -the.: roles of Mrs. Clivedon- Island, B. c. | making:the collection, { i. i | i 1+ emmmeneeee eeste etrenctvecmpnncenanecowvinems tame Pian in reateneranent | 1 $ { ' H } “Telephone GR 5-1151 -_ ; March. 10, 19600 nings. : | -. gUBSCKIETION “RATES: $230 per.year by maii tied. it - together. As’ the clergyman ; Prayer Meeting—Tuesday 8 p.m. ih ‘Canada: and 8.1 loth wh n nks and.Ann. been switched, soth: SERVICES eee »$. RIVERS. Fresident and Managing. Directo1. ) The total receipts were turned | _ 2 2URWEs HARVEY, the fore as. man ofthe ‘Out. | mayors might -.have been better | Sunday School «. : 10 a.m 7 ‘Member “of. ‘B.C. Division,. Canadian’ Weekly’. Newspapers’. associat! on: Rover immediately. to-the representa- | 3 Viee -President, re dB a a” ‘Sid elementary | ‘ited. | Worshi mo, : ll a.m “Member of Canadian Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. "tives of the ‘hall in. accordance with} ‘Saanich Social Credit: League. j War Gund in Sianey.. su “| a ere . Member Audit Bureau of Circulations.. the announcement made before Sidney BC. *"} school on Friday and Saturday eve-| Ken Smith | was ‘the. ‘string which | ‘Evangelistic p.m. “Member Class “A” Newspapers: : ! ‘the | —— ee The ethereal setting of the play | | about to receive his just rewards n Family Night—Friday.....8 p.m. i with its very: early characters: has|the ‘hereafter, he was ‘less smugly !{.-- ; ; eae | “British Empire; $3.00. per. year to foreign .countries.. P [ A [. Meet Hi et acters: hag the You Are Most Welcome —.. r - ent than the heathens might * wuthorized © as second, class mail, Post Office” Department. ‘Ottawa. rovincia nnua ee ing | invariably attracted’ amateur com- | confi 8 : ‘Display advertising rates *” on application. ; j panies. ‘The play. offers:a:consider-| expect... It-is probably. the best role ! _ ; able challenge in the presentation of he. has played with the company. and ‘the comic situations against a back- ! | shows. a. marked improvement over | TO THOSE WHO LOVE = - Of 1.0.D.E. ~ Wednesday, March 6 160. !.: General’ monthly meeting In Vancouver — of...the: it was. decided the chapter would | i H.M.S, Endeavour Chapter, 1.0.D.E. ‘contribute towards the debt retire-% : ground intended to.be near -macabre. ! his earlier appearances, GOD AND HIS TRUTH! ae oe me i Margaret Dixon, playing the part | Mr. Lingley was an import from | a ANOTHER ‘PROMISE ge nae } was. held .in. the Sidney elementary : ment for SANSCHA : Hall to the » | The CHRISTADELPHIANS ; Loe ! school, : of ‘Mrs. .Midget, took the limelight ; Victoria, who joined the company | ' —_ H Wednesday, March. 2." sith amount of $100 “for. the. year,. the ; while she’ wason. stage, -altnough | ‘for this specific role. . The part is | Victoria, cor. King and Blanshard : NCE again a responsible official of the federal gover n- | 14: members-in attendance ‘and Re- address: ' ment: has promised: that some development work at .same to be under’ review annually! this. is no unusual incident. As the | that of an. unscrupulous finaucier | ; gent Mrs. J, Gurton in‘the chair. SUNDAY, March 20, 7.30 p. m. Patricia Bay: Airport. willbe carried. out.in the compara: |} iby the new executives. ‘little Cockney woman whose main | who is prepared to enter heaveti on | * » Everyone cordially invited. tively ‘near future: This time’ ‘Transport - Minister .Hees The treasurer's ‘report show?d ai ee A donation will be‘ given. tothe’ concern in. death is the manner ‘of | the same terms as he left .the earth, balance ‘on hand of. $140.68. ; Sidney ‘girls’ drill team towards the’ iS, i Glad tidings | of the Kingdom ot “has been the one to ery.“Wolf. He has‘assured the people of Canada that his government will start construction of.a' | ‘God: 4] “That in the dispensation of the | fulness: of time, He - will gather: os call. things in ONE, in: i Chriss wees they won't let meé:travel.on’ them,’ ~ BETHEL BAPTIST ; = a “The R.C.M.P. “BEACON AVENUE... : . Pastor:, Rev. W. P» Morton. ©: “SERVI ICES: Sunday, Marek 20 ” 30 a.m.—Morning Worship. | ' 7.30 p.m.—Gospei Service...” ‘her burial, she was most realistic. ' but finds that worldly .wisdom "has : “Among” many items on the agenda, purchase ‘of their new, uniforms, | Scrubby,: the. barman and. ship’s | ‘ ittle value .beyond, the ae ion Definite. ‘dates for’: the: first: three: row ff the | He would. bea welcome -addition :to Toronto Papers. than. ‘there a3 0f' nrojects”of ‘the yearWere' Set, the ’ on of Fi wa W Sete ine tis the. local company. , a “son ‘of