re renee, Wednesday, January 12, 1955, SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE - : 1peting. Those playing for Mount 1~ IMPRESSIVE Bronze Gloves MOUNT NEWTON ,Newton on the junior team were | BRENTWOOD _ SCHOOL ‘NOTES | Nags Si woo ee ae, | SERVICE AT Tournament ws 9 : ; The members of the Junior Red “Pedersen, Bill Gilby, Eddie Steele, | Service on Sunday at the United ST. AND REW S _. ‘On January 22 Cross at this school are already i Jack Woolford, John Kelly, John {church will be conducted by Rey.: On Sunday, J “ 9. an impressive | “The Sidney Boxing Club resumes well started on their busy program , McNally, Leslie Collins and Stuart |G. H. Glover. co Ache My to es vides at St. An- j taining this week. The clul has for the new term. At present they ; Amour. The seniors were Sohn | Brentwood basketball teams ° Photo : ehureh, ene when tne | ; Just. completed a new. ring: of its _ are preparing an illustrated port- | Creed, David Lewis, Dennis Moses. ! made a clean sweep by winning all | th e - Rev. " , Me \ me, conauctled ; own. _— --folto. on Saanich to send to: some Ray Budinski, D. Hall, Joseph ‘Tay- three games on Friday. evening ab cotion ton ~ “Gils? A ae Pro The Bronze Gloves tournament foreign GOURSEYs as yet undesig- |-lor, Carey Hall, Barry Crooks, Jim | the community hall, tn the-opener ihe ‘Chan or agiand in Canada ote Siuey hown on me eit nae . . | omelly and Georee Hartshorne. { the midget boys ‘won over Cordova. - during the veauilay evening seyviee. | enter seven boys ohn Paul wn ring the month of January, ; Refreshments were provided by the | Bay, 24-21; the juvenile boys play- The first lesson, taken fr the | ys. al, Who Mount Newton members will. visit ' students’ council and sold: during:| eda good game to defeat MacMor- | Book of ‘Isaiah vias Yen, d ho Ht im has seen many a battle, has hung the D.V.A. hospital every Satur-|the evening to the large crowd ; tid dine Second te y to er up the gloves. day morning between the hours of | present. Results of the games were | 49-35. Senior men made the eve- | from the Gospel Ac ding. * | The Sidney Soxing Vo will 9.30 and 1 p.m. where they will ‘as foliows: «:nior games; 1, Royal! ning complete by downing Sooke. from v ‘as r “cad b a oraing ee |Stage its first show of the New assist in serving tea and coffee in; Oak; 2, North Saanich; 3, Mount | 48-35. Games for Friday, Jan. 14] t0 "Ginw auxinare Iie ae ote. (hen Ob January 28 at the KP. the cafeteria. Last week's volun- | Newton. Junior games: 1, Mount | Will be: midget girls vs. Cordova liay. During the cence oh \ Cn | nell. Tt _wilt feature an all-star teers were Charlotte Ann Baade. ! Newton; 2, North Saanich; 3, Royal Bay, juvenile girls vs. Saanichton, | nOnwar 1 Christian Soldier” and java. ut con's ciolaeh Bow, am z ig t ak. SV. . G ‘ y, dast year s¢ Ne Leigh Baade and Sandra | Oak jputlers vs. Brentwood C. ‘youth of the World Arise”, were |L, C. Swainbeck, RCN.’ There will | —_— Bud Dignan, who has been visit~ | sung. , &§ ine wrestling me . ; 8 also be an outstanding wrestling The boys’ volleyball tournament | . white frost is simply frozen dew. | im@ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Those girls who were promoted |pout featuring Dave Pye, popular was held in the Mount Newton ' eeau : + .«.{W. Dignan, West Saanich Road, . ; F i gym on Friday evening last, with ;2¢ ‘iffers from snow in that it is 8 from the Junior Auxiliary were | Victoria wrestler, and his opponent teams from Royal Oak, North formed on the earth while snow is will be leaving in a few days. Bud, | sponsored by Mrs. J. E, Bosher, re- | will either be Claire Robinson ef who is the eldest son, same to visit l . fn . . io . co ired leader of the Junior Aux ‘ary, ;} Vancouver, or Mike Felton, also of Saanich and Mount Newton com- ' formed in the air. . ood " ‘ wry er, e Fe ’ ere ec ee an Brentw early in December. | the, new members were sponsored | Victoria. A sg of days before Ntrolanns by Ethel Jahn and Marilyn Darkes | Any boys wishing to attend the oe ath - onder a ror to representing the Girls’ Auxiliary | boxing club training nights should Pe ; e iday. wit 1S ro _ and the new leader, Mrs. C.;come Tuesday*.and’. Thursday at Frank, and his sister and brother- | whipple, was sponsored by Mrs.!730 to the old school. F. JEUNE & BRO.. LTD ea Me and Mrs. a eon: Adamson, president of the Evening | The club is badly tn need of _ Established 1886) ° Year with bis eamily here and wint (2eanch of the Women's Auxiliary. |some old rugs or padding of any _ “Esta plshe , . sie and Wi'l | mourteen girls admitted as new | ki ri , ring ‘S 379 Johnson St.—Canvas in Stock Up to 10 Feet Wide—4-4632 = ; return to his home at Allison Har- | members ot the Girls’ Auxiliary of ar na tev woula any to don ————__—. : jpour next week, ; y Leave Wictoria Daily: 10:00 a.m., 1:40 p.m. Direct bus connections at Port Angeles for Seale. | _ | a | PATRONIZE REVIEW, ‘ADVERTISERS | CANVAS GOODS 7 Tents, Awnings, Sails,. Boat Covers, .Tarpaulins, Truck — Estimates Free — “Covers, Waterproof Clothing. . Appointments: 9 to5— —e a La Jo, ; AS, ances and Holy —— Ware ; nate, please phone 24Y and it shall . $ S J irk Vou Shap ec. eee eee iy sem ema RE oA No St. Joseph's hospital for three weeks | and Eunice “McKay promoted peel Board of. the Diocese of British ;has now returned home, where he | the J.A.. and Joan Pugh. Maureen | Columbia, was introduced to the is recuperating. {Sealey, Carol Greene, Nicholette ; girls and their parents and friends. Mrs. R. Ronson, Verdier Ave., en- {| Whipple, Carol Darkes, Jill Robert- | During the evening .firs. Harding tertained at tea on Thursday after- |son, Edna Reiswig. and Carmen | presented churchmanship' badges noon when the directors of the W.I.| Orcutt; Joan Thorne was unable |-to Carol Darkes. Jill Robertson, met at her home and had a short }to be present for-the service. ' |Eunice McKay and Barbara Wil- meeting. . Tentative plans were After the service a reception was {| cock. made to hold a _tea on Adelaide | held in St. Andrew's .hall when: G. M..Owen, leader of the choir, Hoodless Day and a Valentine party ' Mrs. E. P. Harding; secretary of the | spoke to. the girls about the work in February. wt | Girls’ Auxiliary of the Diocesan :of the chojr.and the evening closed oY _ re | 1113 DOUGLAS ~~ VICTORIA == —™s Phone 2-5713. _ = ACROSS FROM EATON'S —. Tween-Age Shop Ltd. 631 Fort Street Phone ; 4-1194 AS SALLE LL ELE i —. id. : 2 — a a _ tween-age too!. “,9, ata aPaMeP BaP ahaha ee $ % a 2 a bh] ae cs 2 _ a * gt Mrs, Jack Funk ‘and four chil-:! - omenrnninnennnneeineannvmnaraae= | With the serving of coffee;. choco- J COMPARE THESE VALUES: "3 dren, Jan, Joe. Judy and Peter, [AGED | SIDNEY plate. and cookies. a * have returned to their. home at.! “ oa s . Yes mother, before you a Whalley, BC. after spending 2j MAN PASSES © a . , “ buy. — be sure: to: compare = week with her parents, Mr. and|. The death occurred in Rest! 4 | P AN -AB DE these prices. Right now you "ae | Mrs. W. Dignan. 7 Haven ‘hospital on Thursday,. of 7 5 . i ; lar = eee _. Horace James. Atkin, aged 79 years, |’ 1951 LTD. - "can save one-half the. regular a _ APPOINTED Q.C. | well known resident of 831° Henry | { ¢ ) 2 ‘ 2 - price for the month. of J anu- > %) Norman. J. MacMillan, vice-presi- ; Ave:, Sidney. A native of Notting- }. © ‘LOG HOMES | ® CABINS! a cary! a dent and general counsel, Canadian ' ham, England, he resided at Dau- @ COUR @ ‘GARAGES |} = _#| National Railways. at Montreal,“ phin, Manitoba, until . he retired , Attiactite -- Cheap .. " All ‘Your a _gt| who graduated from the University , here six+ years ago. ‘Quick and Easy Building { = Sh Ne d = of. Manitoba law school in 1934, has | Mr.. Atkin “is survived. by. his | . ae) NTACT 3 . ay opping. ee s= : = been‘ named:a Queen's. Counsel. in:! !-widow,. 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