Be "PAGE * TWO. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ° Wednesday, October 6, 1965 NEW | SEASON OPENS FOR ‘CHURCH GROUP the: summer «ecess’ > Bay Unit of the’ UC. W. was held at. tinued © our: ‘study. book » reading on Trinidad.” “Six members were’ ‘pres- “Donation was: made to: the birthday , a “as ‘head of: the catering committee. The «first regular. meeting after. of ‘the Bazan. the ‘home of Mrs.’ R.: J: ‘Budd. Meet- ‘ing was. opened. with devotions. by’ Mrs. :A. Ostrom. Mrs. R. ‘Evans con-: Us ent. ‘Two. visitors. were » welcomed. box. - Mrs. J. Kennaird. gave a report Several: recommendations © towards catering’ were: considered: A, discus- sion followed..on the: Harvest Home Supper to be held: in the’ church ‘hall Oct. 8 at.6 p.m: ‘With. the fall bazaar following ‘on Nov.:.13.: Mrs, ‘Kennaird also gave a report: on sewing. » Our. leader, Mrs... Evans,, had’ at-: ‘tended. the general meeting of Sep- tember. and 1 gave” a “report. SALE oct. 4- RED BRAND MAPLE LE Featuring Maple Leaf ‘Products _” “We Reserve the Right to. Limit Quantities” ae EXTRA SPECIAL HOME. ‘FREEZER. SALE - “Cut, Wrapped: and Frozen Ne BAF “Se : ‘COUNTRY STYLE. ‘MAPLE LEAF | 9 INCLUSIVE ‘(deen visiting” her. Son-in-law- and: Jeft. “Sunday. for Vancouver where. | she. will. join another daughter and accompany -her on a trip to Cali- : | Av e. “2 fpand the: south. of ‘England. ‘She saw: 4a: broken ankle:< “IN AND ‘AND . Atroun. “Mrs. H. Kjelson; of. Regina, has : daughter, Mr..and Mrs. S. Donald Smith, All Bay Road.. Mrs. Kjelson fornia. “Mrs. W. C. “ Wniteside;- Resthaven Dri ive, returned ‘home Monday after visiting relatives in ‘Montreal.’ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ‘Chranows and their d:ughter, are taking. up. resi- dence on the Harrop Ranch, :' ‘West ‘Saanich’ Road. “Myre and Mrs. A. Hollands have moved from’ Third. St.\:to. ‘take’. up résidence: ‘at 10484. Collinson St.; Victoria. ‘ -Mrs.° Li B: “Scardifield, “among. those” who travelled on the Legion Flight “to. Britain, - “returned lust Aveek’ ‘tov her: ‘home on Orchard a: “visit: with relatives: in’ Gloucester ‘for! the ‘first time;:. traffic police. ‘in Piccadilly without ‘their tunics. and ‘this ofcourse: was -due:. to. warm: weather which: added ° to ‘the enjoy- ment’ of her tholiday::** ; Mrs. .C. Douma . has” ‘returned - to her. home’ on’ First :St. after. being ‘treated in Rest Haven’ Hospital: for .Mrs:.Wm. ‘Black, of ‘Winnipeg, is j Visiting . at: the ‘home of her: brother- in-law. and sister, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. WwW. J.. Wakefield; Third. St-"While ‘here table. James - Swanson, RCMP. of Duncan, ‘and: of: Victoria. MRS. W. J. WAKEFIFLD - a - PHONE 656-2214 who" “was : » While. overseas: | “she enjoyed : she ‘attended: the. wedding of: Cons- : Pe Ate the: home: of Mrs: Je “Mitchell, : ‘BRIDE- ELECT ney, “accompanied Mts. Ethic er home; 0.6 The - ‘Saanich 63)" ‘skating “club had: a’ large turnout Friday evening atthe -Arena. in Victoria. This was’ the ‘first night.of the ‘winter season? Mrs. Chas. Hayward has returned to -her.home on ‘Sixth St: after: trav- elling onthe Caledonian flight to Britain. She. was disappointed with weather °- conditions, “but enjoyed seeing relatives and friends. Due to engine trouble they were forced to spend some time at Frobisher Bay, and as. one. of the passengers suf- ‘fered’ a heart attack’on- the flight, they had -to land ‘at Edmonton. In call, the’ return. Journey lasted 3 "| hours.” “Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Dunn, of Are - more, are taking up residence in the home _.they -recently purchased. from ‘Major. and. Mrs. L.. B: “Scardifield,’ who: are moving to 9674: Third. St. After being: admitted . ‘to “Rest ‘Haven ‘Hospital Sept. 14, Mrs. Ry -G..Day, -Weiler.Ave:; returned home: with a ‘new baby daughter, Cather- ine Edith, -born:Sept.:27. Little Heather, and. a- brother, - John. Fred Tanton. returned Friday: to this ‘home “on Malaview Ave., after undergoing treatment at Rest Haven Hospital: * | , . After a pleasant “holiday in “St. John, Newfoundland, with her ‘daughter Brenda’ and‘family, Mrs. “Owen .Thomas™ has returned. to: her home ‘on’ -Third: ‘Street. OE gs “Mrs.-P2 Segalerba has. returned to her. home: on: “Third: St. after. Visiting: relatives ‘and ‘friends ‘in ‘Nanaimo. « . Continued on Page’ Ten ‘Wins ‘Bedspread “Save: the® Children raw was made ‘for. the: ally: all, “summer. aft ter s soning “the ¥ ational - conven- |: in: duly: is, I can: 1 get ft cIt"l- can’t: get it, You: forget. Ate ty ‘Phone 656-2469 “BUY < - SELL - . TRADE | HAA i ive F OR TASTY, -BREAD | ee _AND PASTRY | “DAILY oo PHONY, 656-1013 ‘mother, Mrs. W. J. Cockrill,” enter- pink-and-white theme. ‘Maureen Marshall and Onris Whiles. : ‘Catherine has ‘two: sisters, Janet and . by ‘the -men).: = down: Ae ‘Atva recent meeting. of the Sidney a Branch Sof: the: -'| Society”. the y.|. beautiful: ‘bedspread ‘that:. has been : | on, ‘display. 1o Pree Any a The Seay ans Mts. Ww. Bloxham - | ENTERTAIN | AT BE DOD | Miss. Phyllis. ‘Cockrill and her tained “recently: at a ‘shower™ for October. bride-elect, .. “Miss Sharon Vickers. Gifts were “Wheeled-in-in @ decorated | clothes . basket © mounted on..adecorated: wagon, both: ‘in pink and white. SESE The guests played games . through: out. the ‘evening: before lunch was ‘served from a‘table: centred with a decorated ‘cake;: also following. ‘the: ‘Invited guests included the bride- elect’s mother,’ Mrs. “A. Vickers, ‘the groom’s. mother,: Mrs. ‘A.. Bolster, and grandmothers’ Mrs. “E. Sanders and Mrs. -H.° Bolster. Also attending were Mrs. .C.. Rice, Mrs. 'D. .-Prosser, Mrs. A. Green- wood, Mrs. I. Baird, Mrs. R. Knott, and .the Misses: Margo Baird, Shiela- Prosser,’ | - Jill -Bolster,-Pat. Knott, Jackie Rice; «An ne. Greenwood, ‘Heather.-Davidson, Carol’ Dyer, ‘Mar- garet | Walker, ‘Sharon’: Camsusa, NO MORE FOR TRAILERS AFTER HOLIDAY STOP | Trailer Club. It will be held at. Cop- -ley'’s Shore Acres’: Trailer Park: at. Mill Bay, : Oct.‘ 9; 10, 11. “A full slate’ has‘-been: planned for adults” and’ ‘children alike. Sunday will be’ @' very special day, starting ‘with: ‘the famous ‘pancake ‘and, saus- age: breakfast (prepared and ‘Served | A: ‘hymn service ‘will be held) at approximately: 10. 30 a.m.,- followed ‘evening: ‘the - whole: ‘camp: will sit: owing. of movies aiid ‘slides by Mr.” and: ‘Mrs. Crampton’ of. ‘their pecent® trip “around “ithe : world Thanksgiving. weekend ‘marks the j. mo final rally for .’65. of ‘the ‘Dogwood ‘to! a: Thanksgiving. “dinner. . : ing th THe LAMM CORPORATION prewite ‘ar ROBERTS GEORGE CHAK “8 dana wt “MON. - TUE oS. WED. OCTOBER 11,12, ne ae LOIN sheenoraseenane te TSS - Spesesee ere pan s eee Ps ne “COLOR ‘by 0c tuxe: oat Mbveecs of “Season was off toa good start ‘in’ Deep Cove’ on: Friday. evening. when Scouts and: Cubs: entertained: their fathers at..a. banquet. in the. church: hall vat Holy. Trinity, Patricia. Bay. pay. tribute to the leaders..and spon- sors of the organization and:to hear the report of Mrs. K. Cleghorn; dis- evening. : ‘There were 33 Cubs and 19 ‘Scouts, all member's of the Sixth Tsartlip group. ‘The boys use the facilities of St. John’s, Deep Cove, for their regular meetings. Following” the. banquet the com- for ‘the ‘coming year..: Last. year’s group. was. re-elected with a. new Scoutmaster for the group. Douglas Jack, who has served in ‘this capac- ity for a ‘considerable period in Sid- ney,. will... be ‘Scoutmaster - at: Deep Cove. A‘ Scouter. for: many -years, Mr. Jack is ‘also. an ‘instructor with ‘Sidney: Air. Cadet: Squadron ‘und ‘has instructed both air cadets and other, local“ youngsters: in™ marksmanship and . the safe handling ‘of firearms. ‘The new committee’ is: headed by From Modern. Day. To Becket’s Day At Sidney ‘Theatre — Daring “Mosquito” ‘raids on’ hhid- den :Nazi™ rocket +hideouts in’ Nor- wegian' fiords: ‘during - World: War II is. told in..“'633. Squadron, Se film that will be ‘shown at the’Gem ‘The- The “movie =: Stars George. ‘Chaki- vis; Clif. ‘Robertson, “Donald: Hous- ton; “Harry, Andrews” and. Maria Perschy. ednesday. “Burton. ‘stars There weire about 100 at dinner to} trict Cubmistress: and. guest of. hs ; mittee’ met: to- elect ‘a new board | : atre: in Sidney this’ Thursday, Sabet : .\-by< the annual: meeting’ of the: club, day and Saturday.” which: will include -election, of “obfi- |: “cers. “for -the coming ° year. In’ the. ‘and “flannelette ‘sheets. which . ha been. worn thin but-can ‘be’ used fork warmth ‘inside the: patchwork cov- ‘Richard: ‘Burton ‘and Peter ‘O'Toole will “be. Seen “next ‘Monday, . ‘Tuesday bi f the .Gem Anh ; a? at ‘Thomas Becket, a * ‘archbishop of: - Canterbury, nd | is. ‘O’Toole plays: ‘the ‘role. of: King: ‘Henry. me “Hin: this: story. ‘set in 12th: century nd England. ‘Central theme of the movie | a dt ‘isthe: love-hate. relationship between. Ju June* Becket and Henry. which culminated . “tthe ® ‘Archbishop’ § murder.” Its |: BANQUET OPENS SEASON FOR. DEEP COVE SCOUTS AND CUBS Alan Pettigrew, “with _secretary- treasurer °°Q:. Russell; directors: Percy .Criddle, R -Thuillier, E::R. Little, 8. Baker, E. D. Young, a ” Calderbank .and Mes: P. Bushby. : ‘Mrs. “Mhullier’ will head: the .wom- en’s auxiliary. Mrs. : Ann.White was Friday. : «| THEY HAVE : NEED FOR CLOTHING “Now that: the children have beey newly-outfitted for school man parents ‘are wondering. what’ to with: all those. skirts. and “shirts, sweaters and pants they have out- grown, - yet still nave in ‘them. ~ THE. CHILDREN SOCIETY” “will gladly « take . them them .where ‘they ‘are. most. needed; whether it-be. locally cr ‘overseas. these numbers, 656-1664 or 656-1738. 1 will bring a volunteer to collect any. warm, -useful . clothing that’ has at. least six’ months’ wear’.in it. Next month the members begin packing cartons ‘for overseas .chil- “dren, inorder that the contents may. -be distributed in time for Christmas. One ‘of the biggest projects of the line basis. Materials needed to ‘make. ‘these are scraps: of . left-over pieces from : dressmaking ' ‘and: draperies ers: Set amidst, jousti ntrigue, feast. |] ly: “el responsible for ‘the banquet on , a lot of. wear _ “The Sidney Branch of. the “SAVE - wis and. distribute a SAS “quick phone call to. ‘either: of . group. are the blankets . which are. produced. on: ‘almost. an’ assembly-, os “Many. nembers "re ‘diligent’ Ienit= pes: ters; So.Scraps of Ee ae ‘could : ‘Firestone. Tires : Ki Waa he beta ‘A rit Vac aie ey Pan “atenmsh{p nos. Suihiptelne: and: U: Dnves, Now. yout i SeaKone: K NOW WITHE my wer aii ae a TICKETS from BLANEY’S | ‘= DOWN—First: Chass 0 6° “Total air fave” $337.20, Canadian. funds. Balance’. within’ T year. Vietoria. to Honolulu and returns DOWN-—Tourlst: Chass . 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