” ter-in-law, PAGE TEN - DEEP COVE” D onanememeteteettameamenl Mrs. T.. M. Anderson’ returned to om. her home, after: having attended the funeral of’: her { sister-in-law, / Miss : .M. “Anderson, “Kelowna, B.C. Many } will: remember Miss. Anderson, ‘who - frequently. visited..at the home’ of |.. es cher brother,on Madrona Drive: ve The’ ‘regular | baby clinic:: will be held at St. Augustine's . Hall- on : March: 8; ‘at2pmo S00 - Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Todd, Munroe Ave.,.received.word that their son, Norris,: had undergone an appendi- citis epETSHION at R.CA.F, station, ‘Trenton. Roy Tutte, West. Saanich Road, is a patient in Veterans’ Hospital, ~ having ‘undergone an operation. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Ed- monton,: Alta., will reside in Deep Cove. They are son-in-law and - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott. -proprictors -of Deep Cove Trading ' . Co,. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Smith will help | their: parents. ‘in: the ‘store. “Recent guests at the.home of Mr. . and. Mrs. J: Graham, Chalet Road, ‘Community Club met recently at the | War, had been in poor health for a _ were-Mr. ‘Graharn’s brother and ‘sis- : Graham, Quesnel, BC. bes ~© .*Mrs..J: Graham, Chalet Road; had. “16° guests at her home on Tuesday, *March:2,. to” help Fer son, _Michael, celebrate his sixth birtliday. « F' Norris has returned to his home on: “Madrona Drive, after. spending.a eerie Y _ G.W.G. BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ TEXAS RANGER SHIRTS : The same celebrated “Texas Ranger” fabric -and styling as in’ the: man’s model. ‘Popular Shrunk for lasting fit.” _ Corner Beacon and Fifth FLORAL by Effie Smith FLOWER GIRL oh $1.00 box — RS “Individual ‘serving. J _RICE DINNER—Tin., Boys’ and Youths’ sizes, each...... $2.50 ‘SIDNEY MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR ~ _-—~ Phone 216 — CORRESPONDENCE 2 NOTES ~ Danish Blue, . ~ TRY THESE NEW LINES: | a MACARONI. DINNER—'Tin.... stunned 96 -- 4) CHILI'CON CARNE Mins sees BEEF, GOULASH—Tin.... seeessersoescsvetercrerannatenennncte sei DAG, ; CHOP SUEY—'Tin........... | . CHICKEN A LA KING—Tin..... ———~ Drivers Pay Fines In Sidney Court Two -drivers' were fined $5 -and costs in Sidney police’ court on: Sat- | urday on-.charges of. parking ina bus zone.. The drivers were Grace Irwin and-B.. Laidlaw. ona charge of failing to stop at a stop sign. A fine-of $25 and costs was. imposed on. Irene -Lowan: for ‘driving without’: a. current driver's license. A. similar fine ‘was paid- by E. N. Alcock,:who answered ‘to a charge of: failing: to file income tax returns. few months with his daughter, Mrs. E, Holmes, Vancouver. The fire trucks from Sidney were called out to Madrona Drive on Thursday to put out a fire at the home of Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Hlughes has moved from her home on Madrona Drive to the] day ¢ Osterhout cottage on Downey Road. The executive of the Deep Cove home of J. C. Erickson,. and ‘final Mr. and Mrs. F.. w. [arrangements were made for’ the card party to be held on Friday eve- ning. at the school. They: hope to raise. a good. sum to mect’a pledge they made for'a worthy cause. .. Miss. Nancy -Wilkening, Birch Road, is a‘visitor to Vancouver and | the sucst of her aunt. garments with growing boys. : Sidney, B.C, ANIMAL PETITE NOTES “FLOW ER PETITE NOTES. _59¢ box SIDNEY . ‘products ‘by Heinz. pik Cc: temenee Coun we rn sees Ideal. for those. meals you have to take alone! rene Lue Cash @ at Beacon Ave. - snd - Phones Sidney. 91 a construction. Lee Fortin was fined: $5 and. costs: SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW NEW ROADWAY FOR SIDNEY? Village of. Sidney commission. has - been advised -by. the provincial SOv- | ernment that a right-of-way has | been acquired which will ~ permit ! of 66-foot . wide thoroughfare on Seventh. St be- | tween ‘Beacon ‘and. Flenry -Aves.) The< government”. suggested - sae | cost - of ‘ constructing: such. ‘a. road would .be approximately $3,100.and- the village was invited: to pay ain the .cost of construction and main- tenance. - - Members of the, commission were in sympathy with the: opening of She Came Here 90. Years Ago “Pioneer ‘resident of ‘the ’.Saanich ‘Peninsula, Mrs. ‘Emily. Jane’ John passed away-at her: Victoria home’ on Thursday, ‘Feb: 25. Mrs. John, who was 93> years of age, died in. her aeey: Ninety years ‘2960, when Mrs. John was three ‘years ‘old, she came to the road and will correspond further | Saanich with her family from east- with the government in this regard. | DEATH CLAIMS SIDNEY MAN The death occurred in his resi- | dence on Lochside Drive on Mon- of Farry Storie, a former em- ployee of Hotel Sidney. The deceas- ed. a veteran. of the Second Great number of years. The deceased was born in Ontario and. resided for many years in Al- berta,. He is‘stirvived by his mother at Olds. Alta, a daughter at Nanai- mo, and three others daughters at Lethbridge, Alta. Remains ‘willbe forwarded by Cline’s Funeral Chapel to -L ethbridge a burial in the family plét. ‘There are more Baptists in the United States than any other re- ligion, FOR SALE Large Aluminum. Dixies Asbestos Tiles, 4c each Large Vises. 'Emery Wheels Metal Tool Boxes Screwdrivers ' Letter Stamps Sets of Taps and Dies “Come Along” Chain ‘Hoists. | Single and Double. Blocks. ., : Bo of | 4,000 ft. Hose, ‘suitable. ~~. for garden: or irriga- “tion =: Fire Extinguishers, Be . gallon types: os i | 2. Blacksmith’s: Anvils ‘Water Barrels |. Incinerators | ‘Flower. Pots, all sizes : Folding Chairs | ** Pleturog:: 21-inch. plelure fu ;, blends lightly more, upt - Vi-ineh Table Madel essere } 21-inch Table Modal... a 21- inch Console Model..; i Ave, at” Fifth St. * Now ‘walnut finish console foatures an. “qeoustleally =. matched; cabinet with: spaclal Glare DownsSound: Up... ~~ qtyling; Improved Concontratod Powor Chassis doubles up with patented. Piclron:.power unit for, Double-Power famous Lifotinia Focus. Mahogany or. “MODEL 21K12W ; we _# Robot.82 UHF-VHF Toning pont .; aac NEW bow, tented Pies neonate Pa va Gh Unit and naw F 0 o Pictural Gives.g ern Canada. With her parents, the young Emily Nicholson’ travelled west by way of the Atlantic and an overland trip across the Panaman- ian Isthmus. The Nicholson family settled in the Lake Hill area, where they farm- ed for a mtimber of years. Emily Nicholson. married James A. John and moved to his farm at the corner of East Saanich Road’ and’ School Cross Road. The roads at that time were not clearly defined. - For many years Mrs. John was a prominent and esteemed resident of the Sidney area. moved to her Scott St. home in Vie- toria. Up. to the time of her death she wasstill alert and a keen ob- server af the changes made in near- ly a century. ; She was a native at Teeswater, Ontario. Mrs, —_ was a life mem- ber of the W.B.A She teaves four daughters, Mrs. John Grant and Mrs. William Grant, of Portland. Ore.; Mrs. D. A. Marr of Vancouver, and Miss Edna John at home; two sons, G. Elmor, of Sidney, and- James A., of Sunset Beach, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; also a: sis- ter, Mrs. ‘Emerson. Turpel, of Vic- toria. Last rites’ were observed from Hayward's B.C. Funeral Chapel on Saturday, Feb. 27, when Rey. R. Melville officiated. Interment fol- lowed in Holy Trinity Cemetery at Patricia Bay. ‘Pallbearers were’ P. E. Brethour,. Dr. William Bryce, | ‘Ernest: Munro, William. Horth, R. E Nimmo. and: William R. John. a Injured In Car Collision Here. . Recuperating: i in Rest: Haven Hos- pital this week is Mrs..Albert Kusch:. A] of. Sidney, . who. ‘suffered: a broken leg: on; “Saturday” evening, | when she “was struck byaxcar.. oy were” walking. along Wee es 479" = OLE. ‘POWER PICTURE. T1170 yay U TV im reatars “4 Motorola UF Gwa Geog laste, ssepaewabinnesanlopieanis eee $279.98 Sepa eseyyens sn 860.08. aie $479. OB. a er) ears - CONSTITUENCY AND EDUCATION |rogLens OUTLINED BY MLL.A. In a short address to the legisla- | ture on. Monday afternoon of this week, J. D: T. Tisdalle, Saanich M.LA., touched on problems in his ‘own constituency before proceeding to-give the House. his ‘views: on. the: educational system in this province. ‘Mr. Tisdalle defended the govern- ment. “Social Credit is not a party but:a movement.” he declared. “So- ‘cial Crediters are devising < a good policy for B.C.” He-spoke of the value of the agri- cultural industry on the Saanich Peninsula .and promised the assist- agriculture in solving the problems of milk producers. | Anchor End The member felt that the Penin-! sula was the logical anchor end of | a Gulf Islands ferry service. He_ would be happy to work with Dr. L. ‘Giovando, Islands M.L.A., towards the carly establishment of such a ferry service. Mr. Tisdalle urged that the Patri- | four-lane thoroughfare. cia Bay Highway be widened to a He pointed out that death has -struck ‘on the ; highway during the past year. Jn later years she |. New The «member urged the establish- ment of a crippled children’s hospi- talon Vancouver Island. Mr. Tisdalle devoted the -greater | part of his address to a digcussion ——— Despite extensive war damage French railways were in full opera- tion end, DO ren a ee ee A PIECE OF CAKE Don’t bother to make a cake yourself . ». and don’t bother with ‘the quick-mix variety. Try one of our tasty cakes—fresh every day. SIDNEY BAKERY. “Beacon Ave. at Second. St t "Estimates Fy ree ss f Without Oblig: SE pees = Se ae a ‘NEW Rubber Bare of B.C’s educational: system. He i contended that if schools did a: bet- ter job of teaching, the public would be more responsive to raising teach- ers’ salaries. He called. for a thor- ough: inquiry into. education and. felt that. laymeri had. every. right to. con-- cern theniselves. with . education. - It is not solely a field for experts, ‘he ance of the provincial department ot within months of the war's | f - Construction ‘of Your . _ BUILDING PROGRAM | - This Spring! Lope rg Has UBBA SLE Rich. as wolvor. . tough as rubbor: “SHERWIN- declared. OIA lr Ae, Continued from Page 2. In. and AROUND TOWN ea one Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, Sec- ,ond St., have become great-grand- ! parents this week for the second ,time when a son was born to their granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Toye, Van- couver, George lloward, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Les Thornley, Towner Park. Mrs. Margaret Anderson has re- turned to her home on Third’ Si. following a holiday spent in Ques- nel and Burnaby. ; Avery enjoyable evening » was spent at the home of Mrs. I, Livesay | !on Friday evening when, assisted by | Mrs. E. Détlevson, she staged a: BUS! ation | WiLLiaMs’ P A I N T S$ ee NOW IN STOCK: Floor Enamels NEW. Colors in. outside House Paints ~NEW Town and Country Paints——really smart, ~NEW. Colors. in KEM-GLO oo ‘NEW. Colors. in SUPER KIoM “TONE o> SEE. THEM TODAY, _ — lasyerilid\e sh A AB ah BS UOMO DR tamicu Se March 8, 1954. | | ——| bridge and canasta party for the Boy Education is not only OUR business— EDUCATION [$ EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS During Education Week (March 7 - 13) °° : visit your local school. with these’ questions in mind: =~ | What is your school doing for your r child? What problems does your school. face? | . How can you help your school do. a bet- ~ ter. job for | your. child? © ‘This i is Your . Business. a . EDUCATION Is: EVERYBODY'S. BUSINESS ‘1x6 No. 47, and G. be ‘per Mz... : : : | 2x4 No. 4 Com. per rM., $35. 00 1x6—6 No. 3-Com. 2: | and Btr., per: M.....$35. 00 q Ix4 Clear, K.D. Car mn ‘Lining, V.one side 1x3, 1x4; 1x6 and 2x2 . - oe “short K D. Clears. $140. 00 ; ‘Our Qualified RADIO REPAIR MAN Is at Your Service! - — Pick- Ups Made as s Necessary — a ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Scouts’ funds. Three tables of bridge and two of canasta were played. Mrs. -Shillitto ‘and J. Watson gained levson “and: Mr. bridge. Hunter .. first . at: Low. prizes. went - to: son; ‘bridge, Mrs. : Shillitto. Hunter. ‘and Mr. SPRING DRESSES Lansea Sweaters also balance of Hats and Caps from the Bonnet Shop at Special Prices! -FOX’S: Ladies’ and Children’s - WEAR — Phone 333 — | Beacon Avenue “Sidney _ 875. 00 SUNWORTHY WASHABLE | WALLPAPERS | fo -S8ce. our. sample. , eatalogue, . Orders f filled e Auiekly, Seth ate UP TO 66". TRADE. IN FOR YOUR.OLD | _ WASTER ON: AL NEW. BEATTY 1h OFF Some discontinued colors in frood “quality: ok . of Sherwin Williams® - PAINTS: SSS as oti, 7) first. prizes -at. canasta; Mrs. Dit: . ‘ can- : asta, : Mrs: Watson. and» Mr. Ditlev- Sent