2 | = DIOCESAN PRESIDENT MRS. ‘SULLIVAN OPENS SIDNEY C.W.L. BLOSSOM TEA [With the - floral arrangements - in: door, Major L.B. Scardifield: .. the capable hands: of: W. de Macedo, |. - Prize ‘winners were: chicken’ din- : KP. ‘hall, - Sidney,” presented - ‘a ner, Rev. Fr: Hanley; weight ‘guess- | : spring-like: “air when the. ladies: of.| ing,’ Mrs. AL: “Pettigrew. : Tombola: ~ Sty Elizabeth’s. Catholic * Women’s ‘Review “subscription, Miss Y. oss League held a blossom tea on Satur- Kusch; ‘silver cake ° plate, Mrs: N. aaa say,. May 2.00206 00 Shanks: handbag, Linda Rich; ‘plait-: wy - Welcomed and - introduced by ‘the Caan ‘resident; Mrs: : William’ Harris, the “=, diocesan: “president, “Mrs: "J." Sulli- van of. ‘Victoria; with a congratulat- po OLY: “speech to’ the ‘Sidney C.W.L. for its effort, ‘opened. the teas. “Novel contest. conducted “by ..the _/° Rev: ° Father Philip: Hanley . was guessing. the weight of Major J.B. * Seardifield..: Four entrants: tied -for- ‘this, “consequently E.- J. McLough- ry "lin was then, weighed, and a winner» ; announced. : COMMITTEE: MEMBERS ° INA “AND roun own “MRS. W. J. WAKEFIELD - _ . PHONE: GR 5-2214 | IN Hoe ie . Mr. and: “Mrs. : B. “Monk of Cad- boro Bay: were guests. during the week-end of*:Mr.:. and | Mrs.: ‘B: Le ‘Martin, . Third St. : Mr. -and-\ Mrs. E. Mason. Bast Saanich ‘Raod,.. left’ Saturday for Vancouver, where they met the Jat. ter’s niece; Miss “Doreen: Powell,. ; who. arrived from. London, England, to reside with them.’ Due to rough seas, the boat was.a .day..and -a- -| half. overdue.. and-.of-the eight days ke id a on water, Miss Powell had the ‘mis- lee “en =| - | fortune.to suffer four days from sea ee ee : | sickness. ‘She’ is greatly -impressed - In charge . of:..th kitchen “we | Pa “Astisti¢. eye, of ‘Vancouver "eiand | TWO: ) PRIZES ves : j with the. scenery. in: Canada, and = char e.. Kl rey. ; , ‘hopes. in the .near: future to: acc ‘Mrs:.M. Tremblay, Mrs. P. Segal’ will - turn, ‘to. the Hotel: ‘Sidney this ic -Prominent ‘attraction will be the | employment on the island. “erba,.”.Mrs.''M.: “Marjonivich; “and: ‘week-end, when the: Saanich Penin-. eer u “Dale Whiteside, “daughter: of Dr. - erving tea were Mrs? L.: ‘Eycker- sula Art: Centre. holds. its annual “mans,” Ina Rooke. and: Mrs.’ L: Bid- ‘show, in. the. banquet. room. The’ ac- . : ; ‘after: completing her: third: year. in “ine “Harris” ‘took’: charge. of © ‘the alee ‘its: own. ‘members, both: Prov AL. ‘Saturday’s s? ‘showing. ‘Victoria from: several “of the. up-Island: art ‘prizes to .the: winners: of the . North extension: department of the Greater | high school,” Michael ‘Pidgeon; Sid- As” has. ‘Been: ‘the practice mond Hamilton; “Deep Cove, Tommy, “In' addition. to. the well known. work ; Deep Cove, founder.‘of the art: ere Mrs. “W..°C. Whiteside, Rest. inost:* Pouring: ‘tea. were. “Mrs, A,. tive; 67-member- group. will’. muster: home economics’at U.B. com “weightguessing - entries. 6000.) | fessional; and -amateur... art critic and gallery staff. member ‘groups, . ““which,- like the local ” ‘or- Saanich school art’ “competition held | Victoria “Art. Gallery.” will: be ex ney. elementary, junior, ~ Charlene | past. shows, ‘the art ‘centre has’ in- | Davis; McTavish, Dean “Currie; be | of Mr. Pitts, ‘the ‘exhibition . wiil pre-: Adrian _Greenbank,” art. On. Sunday evening vat the: Royal ; Theatre,:. Ethel: Laverne =: Jahn; ed mat, Mrs..W. Seymour; electric’! gaughter of. Mr.. and Mrs. T. H. ‘clock, Rev.:Fr.. Hanley.” Door: Prize, Jahn,. Patricia: Bay . Highway, was three-piece teaset, Mrs.J. Elliott. among members of the Royal Jubi-. Unclaimed pyrex pie. dish ‘on: the. lee hospital School of Nursing gradu- penny :social ‘was. claimed . by Mrs. | ating class. of.. 1959 to. receive her | H. A. McLeod, Lochside Drive. ; diploma... ; . a 7 7 presentation. “Of. can: outdoor. “scene | painted ° by Ale Dw J; “Pitts; ‘anda handwoven “apron ‘and. handbag. by. “Mrs. ae ee ne Harrison. “as. tombola’ prizes. | Thursday, April 30," were: Mrs. W.. McAuley’ and. Mr.: and’ Mrs. :B.«L:. -‘Martin,.:Third: St.:and Mr.: “and: Mrs." Gordon Smith; Fourth’ Ste: i ~ Out-of-town guests. attending “ke | Boyle-Cabeldu * wedding: held: Satur- | day~ at. - Holy” ‘Trinity ~ church were: ‘the: bride’s grandmother, Mrs. -E. N. Cabeldu’ of : “Vancouver; . her ‘sis- ter.and: brother-in-law, ‘Mr.*..and Mrs.. Kenneth’: O’Shea | of Calgary;. Mr..- ‘and: Mrs. -H.-A.- Cabeldu;: Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur. Ross, “Mr. ana! ome’ cooking,” “Mrs..N:’McLeod and‘! “Mrs. A. Casson;. plants ‘and: flowers, . vMrs:-E:: Eyckermans. and. Mrs. J. Hamon;* “penny. Social, “Mrs. “A: Pet: haven’ drive,’ has’: ‘returned home, Kusch: and: Mrs..J: Lunn, and Paul. /a fine ‘showing of current: work ‘from’ ~ Among.. those attending the: Salt Ladies: ‘at: the” various. stalls wer = In addition,” epiesentative’ Worle ‘| Moncrieff’. ‘Williamson ; -will present erganization, are affiliated. with the.| Friday... They are: “North: Saanich. | hibited. ‘Guamundson;":. intermediate,’ “Ray- can s outstanding “Vancouver and Sansbury, Sharon’ Litwin. ts, {sent paintings: by David Anderson or. to or met ; of te ata cet accu £ seve Ce aA “veges steps. inside’ “the: hally “aswell as: ta 1s SPEAKER - ‘United: Church’ A.0.T. S en’s Club held the April: dinner moeting in ...the. lower. -hall -; af; Paul’s:|: church, Tuesday,” April 3h ‘There: ‘were six visitors from the A.O.T.S.: club of Centennial church Victoria, feo G Ashby,: as. tired aftcer ofthe: R.C.M being required in different. places during: the week. No’ one ‘has, as yet ASPARAGUS—. ‘piano, which: SANSCHA officers, say . is -hadly needed: Just think! Now. al Standard: you ean-order’ Wanda Weve,: Wunda » Plush, ele eel : eet: in er nan “ seottons In enloy ferns you'll Joy fallyss ashal Re ee a ‘for’ whe warm days, “here's.1hes selection and: thee a os: right “ Broudioo $ ocwvailable in ‘Your Own” natenDyod ate 1 deliverad ; ¥ ih adh he Total Of 50,000 Boats Straits dress to the Sidney Rotary Club. on Wednesday: evening : last. week; ..out- lined some of.the rules and regula-. tions ‘pertaining to..pleasure. - craft and left: no ‘doubts in the minds of his audience. that rules of the road necessary - and ‘that. they will Be :{In- 1947 ‘in B.C: there were’ between | Spring Island. spring flower. show | on 4" ‘those: : who:are.’ ~ engaged: twice . a “week: in. moving the ‘piano,, due to its | come forward: ‘to: : ‘offer: “another: but “for which ‘the .[ hall association has: no: funds... dainty and. pate oh So wonder=": ahoad ve Wednesday, May 6, 1959. Gems Displayed _ vs) Many: beautiful specimens. of: min-- | erals and gem stones’ were display- - ibe by ‘the guest: speaker, Dr. -E.: y nereasing — | cameron, at the April meeting of | education; ‘second, wa r n. i ng 's the Sidney. Rock: Club ‘held in’ St. | through .- press. pelecsea ‘meetings Andrew’s ‘hall... New: members and and - direct. contacts: . third): ‘actual | visitors from> the’ Victoria Lapidary » detention of boats until compliance Society ‘were welcomed. . ar with - regulations was: carried. out; | “At the next meeting; | ‘on “Thursday, - _ fourth, andthe. ‘policy. tor: 1959; is. May 28, Lorne Marshall of Vancou-. prosecution. 7 woe ver will ‘give -a demonstration oe -Those Jistening to ‘Corporal Stan-. Nacsa and polishing rocks... 0.90000) ton’s address were impressed with | gee ee detail that is involved in marine j regulations. and. the impossibility of i “playing it safe”: unless one studies and knows safety afloat as well ‘as one knows ‘safety on the highway: The ‘corporal stressed : that: only a limited’ amount can be put’ in: words or’ speeches;. good common ‘sense: must . 50. along with. all. regulations. : n is Sti ‘Corporal: Ws Stanton; ‘in an ad: ‘at sea. are. numerous, exacting, enforced: - Corporal Stanton joined - the R. C: MP. 12 years ago.in eastern Can- ada and certainly. at: that .time-did not expect to. be responsible for. en- forcing small. boat “regulations: in this’ part of the Pacific coast. The rapid growth in pleasure craft. dur- ing the :past: 10 years has. brought about the current increase in police supervision. | “There are) "750,000" Sledsube. boats: in ‘Canada’ and ‘some: 50,000 of these are in’ the Georgia Straits: area. ‘Half of. these 50,000 boats have come ‘into use during the past three years. ..DISMAYED - The vicodpeckér’ wept in deep - dismay — - ‘As the shades of evening stole; He. -had..pecked® and. pecked and : pecked all dayie'02: Ata concrete telegraph pole! . will’. be. held ‘throughout the week: Tuesday... at_7.30.p.m. and. Saturday - at -8° p.m... “ Climaxing’ the week’s - activity’. will be.a public: address by. Mr?: Lebid, :‘‘What. Is thé . Divine “| Will. for Our Day”. * AN meetings _ : will: be::held : in. the“Kingdom * Hall ‘of Jehovah's’ Witnesses, - Fifth. St.) .and are open’ to: the | public... Mr: ‘Lebid.is a‘ graduate. of’ the’ Bible ~~". ‘College*:of: Gilead.’ South» Lansing... N.Y., and’ has * been © engaged *in Bible education for. many ‘years. ~ Preacher 100 and 200 boat trailers and in‘1958: there’ were..10,000 with: every. indica- tion of'a sharp increase coming: up. 1 in 1959. omens ; Be + REGULATIONS Marine ‘regulations: are ‘dra awn up by. the federal: department. of :trans- port ‘and’ ::administered * : by * - the R.C.M-P.. Specifically the» regula-. ‘tions ‘are’ ‘covered: by’: the’ Canada:}”. © Shipping Act——Small “Boat: Regula- tions, Regulations differ’ according to’ the’ size of. boats and: these” are: classed as. “not over: 18 ft.; not: over 26 te not over. 40 Pa -and Rot over _SUMMER. CLASSES NOW: FORMING. : For student or graduate. os ‘The. course. of your: choice: : ~ Phone: EV 4-8121 g. the) local ehoval’s. pa: four-point ase. was. BEACON x Moro “GR ‘5-1 1922 “SIDNEY. 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