SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW > oe a Le a _ PAGE THREE '|Missionary Group | FIRST JUNIOR © [Prepares For World BRST at GROUP | Day Of Prayer -s- | [IN DOMINION | “NO LICENSE | | _ é RCH ‘| ‘Thomas Gene Collins, who lives’at! wtFish: Are Plentitul As Anglers \ The Women’s Missionary Cir cle of | First 4-H Rabbit Club to be éstab- 7 a Annual “meeting. of ‘Brefitweod ‘crease ‘of 12 over the previous year; Redwood: Park. Motel, Victoria, vas. aceon Memorial Pre othe lished ‘anywhere in’ Canada. staged. ; United church: held on. January, 26, } Mr, Buffam warned ‘the meeting fined $25 in‘ central Saanich: police Ta ke Lead. F ro m / ndi ] a a be Oo re home of Mrs: Ay Robinson, on its first annual’ meeting at’ straw: a brought together a large gathering | that the’ matter.of accommodation court on January 29 for operating a |... GINNIE BEARDSLEY. | _ : th th’s trophy, | Wallace Drive. The: vastor’ Rev: | berry Vale W.I. hall ‘recently. ed of members ‘and. adherents: of. the | will be a serious problem within the | motor. vehicle without. a driver’s| BY ! inner 2° Vi iv 8p in e ef | Th Wescott, : Ke briefly. .t “Phe club covers the Saanich Pen- church. Rev.H. Johnstone presided. | next two or. three years. He: confi- license. Collins was also fined $10 “When the Indians are fishing, | Stores for the pal as one ied th omas Wescott, spoke briefly. to la and cob tne lower Vane on ‘Report of the church school, given j dently predicted a steady ‘growth in| for failure to have a trades license | there: are. fish to, be caught,” say Saanich filet by a Tneraber of the" hala ee s dyuineed rains Wo: peek ame i ie * aeored an ae 7 ing anti i the old timers, and so ‘it: proved” in. “by Superintendent K. A. Buffam,|the average attendance, suggesting | for carrying on a septic tank a. “Victoria-Saanich Inlet Anglers’. As-| men’s World Day of Prayer, to be | the Vancouver, Island Rabbit Breed: : . F . January at Brentwood Bay. Num- chernieand Brown: “in an aver- that’ by .1961 the ‘attendance would: p>" business. erous Pad dian fishermen were to be sociation, was Robert G. Lyon of | held Friday, Feb. 13, at 2.30. p.m. | ers’ Association. age” attendance for Soa oe _ capacity of the present will go far to find a group more en- {seen in. the local waters, and for | 558 Cornwall St., Victoria, wah | ogee Memorial Baptist church | ‘officers elected were: Ypveatdent’ MENDING STOCKINGS | re athe. “edi, based 7 thusiastic and devoted’’. both them and paleface: fisher men, scored a couple of weeks ago with | \ill be the host church for Central | Ruth Hunt; vice-president, Ron Flat- _ : e prediction was asec upon the | Financial’ report, iven by Mrs. the angling was good. a. spring weighing 23 pounds, three Saanich, with ladies from Brentwood | man; secretary, Lorne Fisher: pre Don’t forget to remove all rings | annual increase of students in the P & y s ary; —| ounces. ‘Runner-up was an uniden- a | Me iat Chapel, St. : "Hbr : from the fingers when running the |i schools of the Brentwood dis- | Memon hap St. Mary’s in|'surer, (Gary Jackson: librarian, A. Vickers, showed receipts of $359, ’ to the gener al funds of the church. | tified. fisherman who pulled in a 19- | Saanicht t. § Pee hands into the stockings. The rings | trict. He paid a-warm tribute to the | with eapeni ture’ amounting to $310. | mej; receipts were $504, and: ex- | pounder on the last day of competi- | Sea nite 4 aan q senath 4 a | Sandra Hett; program convener, are almost sure > to catch thr eads. teaching. staff, saying. ‘I feel you | Report of the Women's Association | penditures $440. tion, weighed it in at Anchorage, | (cy attending. The speaker will Ken Reece; sel tslpone coh ne ae rte ene nreaacnrnemmnrnes | WAS given by. Mrs. G. Bickford, “#®: Vickers presented the report of and.-left without giving. his name be from Shady Creek United church. Morin Me eeeeny te ep hone Con: — ‘ a which recorded many activities, the when. he found it was too sm all: to | board of stewards, which -re- hs 4 Se | success of which was reflected in _ el ane every healthy financial take the prize. The best that fishing | Following business of the meeting, | Group’ leaders ‘are Mrs. S. F isher | the financial statement presented by!’ ciate of the church. Above the run- wizard Art Midlane could do was a'| the ladies held a work’ session for | and Mrs: D. Nightingale, whe is alo"; | Mrs. P. Henderson. They had, expenses they have paid $598 15.8 spring: and Vic -Humphreys, | Tolling of bandages and knitting for | parliamentarian. Trainer is Gordon: ) among: other things, liquidated the: ning exp " a Hi aa tt ‘although he’-brought. im» several | the Mission: to the Lepers. a world- Ash, Cet Be Es: | debt onthe church organ and. made. on the principle and interest on the | jimits, didn’t. have the right com- | wider or ganization. : i-ehureh. mortgage.. Among other ac- | bination to get.a’ big. one, rane hide AER | 4 ph i t «Bie -Lites Hi story a handsome donation. lo: the “annual. ; | tivities they had: beautified “the | Lors. OF FISH: | the: aaeloi must be most “careful to | Sap | payment on the church mortgage, ; { ; _ “Two FOR ‘ONE. |The report showed receipts: of S02, i grounds and grav elled the parking "| From the point of view of quan-, handle: the. fish: only, with wet hands, )j f° BP ih arm ac with expenditures, of $004. lot.” The. gener - pice showed re | ily, fishing was most satisfactory | | most gently. ; He must support the | : at. vy aun vay wa ot ; “| cepits “of $3,382): -with. expen itures | all. month. Jim Gilbert reported. a exhausted fish carefully in the water, : Eli Be the > | FINAL, PAYMENT “bef $3,021, and the: building fund ac- | tyip with’ WilfFranklin, engineer on‘: until it starts breathing and -strok- | iman ex s? . By poUG. cRrosBy. gfeeniort of the oe Mr prop a count receipts of $1,087, expenditures | the Mill: Bay. Ferry, in. which’ Mr. ing nor mally again before allowing | os ON” BEACON | 7 : : td ‘mia t tara the: blood “t a he: cor ea PS, Ge ENS] $821. : ene and three’ friends (two. of ‘ib'to swim away on its own. —_ coer No, ‘your, eyes a are. nd deceiv- anemia to restore the ood to croft, and: recorded “many income |" Wayne ‘Hannah’ gave'the report of | them over’ 80°years’ of age) :took: , producing. activities. They had as- | the Young People’s group. ‘There are | \'their limits ‘in two and a half hours ‘sisted in making. the final payment | 15 girls and 16 boys registered. be- of fishing with orange and white’|{ - j on the organ 1 and also donated. $100 | tween the ages of 13 and 16. and. the | bucktail fly... J. Brown, of Calgary, | ———— ——, | minister, ‘Mr. Johnstone, was. highly also fishing with. Jim, took ‘a limit | commended for this vigorous or- | of springs in two hours, and later ganization. _K. Bitten gave the re-' | took eight blues.. Distinguished. guests of Jim Creed - SECUR ‘|| port for the session. 9 | a SECURITY 1 ee ae | were. Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. \ NE W MEMBERS SEE THE. “During: the -year 23: persons were | Prank | Ross, who took 10 bluebacks | in three: hours’ in’ the last week “| 1 | ing you! Construction is “now . normal condition. ; under way on the next unit of the Curative - sulfanilamide which. ‘rapidly - expanding:: Royal Oak acts against streptococci. I; shopping centre. Work. is now *- being pushed ‘on -acoffee shop.. _. Dozens of our customers have ‘ } But. many ~lar ge and: modern picked up entry forms which may + .commercial : establishments will ‘win a free trip for two to Mexico. “1. follow: the coffee shop in rapid’ Don’t:forget to fill in your. form. | order... We read ‘so mich ‘these.’ You’ may: be the lucky one’ to. fly: Ee-days of the: possibility of ‘new -to this historic cy. as. our shopping centres being: construct- guests. . : R. Cc. A. F. _received ‘as members of the church, | the: total -on- ‘the church” roll’ now the mont: Mi sa lh ==: stands. at 109, but thése figures: in- | rand, Mr's:. Dave “Adams, of | oh Ne a. few who:have. left: the :dis: Brentwood Boat: Rentals,” returned Brentwood-Mill Bay | clude av tew. wie. from a-holiday. spent-in. Vancouver, “FERRY, SER V ICE ; trict. Nominations - to: the board: of | ; Kelowna, and ski spots near Vernon, f’--ed-in the'lower part of Vancouver ~- ee A N-Island;:.The ‘Royal Oak centre is ...The “parts of, plants. that, have - wf. in full, existence : today. however, medicinal - value. are dried: ‘and: “and = is“ growing: steadily. every. then =. known: - as =. crude’... drugs:. f° year. Make’. it°a habit to: shop - From crude drugs medicinal pre-. cat, Royal Oak. as -you wave me. parations . are made....Some “Of! F Peninsula. ae : these crude drugs. come . from | stewards: ‘included. A. Vickers, » H. lio sée some of the best fishing: they ne ee ee . such plants: as the roots of dande- - , Simpson, H:/Young: and \D. McCas: have witnessed for this time: of year. i _ Here are, few. examples: of the lion,” pokeweed and leaves of ¥ | Kill, all being elected. un \ Hor spon | . inl types of drugs: _jimsen weed,: etc. These..come: “) “A“unanimous. vote: of thanks. and Peony th h . Pes ‘Pallative-morphine for relief of . from all-over: the world as opium: Ub a d rom the time the: “1,000 feet or so} con appreciation was passed to Mr. and | of ice. melted: from the : mouth. ‘of: “Ibs? the abel. that. t speaks of; value: pain? caffeine -in shock. « poppy’from China, digitalis leaves. BE .: -Prophylactic-vaccines ° Buch as from.:Europe and from India -nux : ‘-typhoid,: diphtheria;: etc. ; ‘vomica:: seeds © the source of oe : ee ‘iron Salts» used in strychnine. | SURES ‘Sin the ‘superb : tailoring, : the: very. “weave. of ‘the superior: fabrics..-In “style, in: color,’ in! perfect ::fit: ‘.there’s a ‘Society “Brand uit: or topeant: for: you ; Mrs. Alec Cuthbert for the: great con-| Tod. Inlet. and ‘the -south end of the tribution - they-: had». made to, the’).Bay,’ Tod’, has:been -a~ hot’ “spot: ‘church’ since: its inception, and who,- | als be Bay and “McKenzie Bay, have. 4 “M.V.“ MILL: BAY. 7 Fe “Leaves ' ‘Brentwood «: every. hour, from 8. 00:"a.m. :to=7.00.: p.m. “Leaves ° “Mill: Bay. every.: ‘hour, “from: 8.30 .a.m.' to 7.30 Pm: “ = Sundays: and: Holida So - Extra. » vtripses. 7 4: Leaves: ‘Brentwood cate 8.00. pam. rand: 9.00. peMe os 4 Leaves Mill. Bay \ because ‘of:their change ‘of residence, | also been good: As usual, the early } ha ad transferred their. -membership: to l'ariglers caught «most of «the fish, Oak Bay ‘church. “A vote of thanks } but. the :last : hour “or..so of: daylight , | was. passed to. Victor: “Wood : for ‘his |-was good too for most. of January.:|]° \ ‘services as auditor for. ‘the past: three | A. pair: of killer whales: in. ‘sportive’ is fay |: ° mood came. “far. closer ins‘than: is| ' : ls years.: “He: nominated. Henry. Watson‘. who: was. ae 3 as: his: ‘successor ; every- -day appearance ‘sure you have: the-p per glasses, accurately, fitted ote pave Up. YOUR: 08 ‘ate: “you aa NOW ‘RE- ‘OPENED “under “new” ‘management. Of ~ Scotty” Wilkinson: 7 Senced.in: ‘service:of ‘English, ~ and ‘American: Cars,’ Farm a 7 ce cd and Boats.” es “Tours: “Until further: notice: 70. aM * 6.30 Pm 35,000. B.T.U. Size. - Special.. 8%, 500. BIT.UL:Size, Special... “Choice of Colors. 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