bare : Drummond and Mrs, peat, * suggested as method of conserv- Wednesday, April-30, 1969. | SA ANICH { PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW so “AS large. number . of budding rday.: : . ; - Interest was keen i inthe various “!elasses and some of the younger ~ yesidents of the island won a fair number of prizes. Mrs. Meg’ ~Marjorie Haggart were top prize winners | ‘in the adult section. " - Judges were! Mr. and Mrs. P, -G. James. of Salt Spring Island . who) gave. unstintingly of their time: answering: questions during the afternoon... Mr. James gave _g-a short lecture on drought re- " sistant plants and the proper method of preparing the soil to cope © With the arid’ season on our islands during July and. Aug- ust: Growing certain vegetables “and fruits as a hobby often re- suited in additional income for the grower, The important point to keep. in mind is to use certi- fied seed. He stressed the.im- _ portance of” using a good well balanced fertilizer. A mulch of kelp or even straw was ing. moisture. Mrs. Jaines’ explanation after she finished judging was most informative and very much ape ~ REVIE = structions 4 horticulturalists. attended’. the ~ Annual: Spring: Flower-Show held - ‘the. Agricutural: Hall. on ‘Sat- considering... assisted by, Mrs. _MAYNE ISLAND FLOWER ar “. preciated by the entrants. Exact “ edsuréments are most import- ant and strict adherence. to in- in’-catalogues © must be followed: to the letter if’ ‘high marks are by-exhibitors.: _ gratulated the exhibitors:on thé | made by Meg Drummond. Winner © egiven« to be achieved Mrs, Jamies -con-: high quality of their entries and. vall° felt encouraged ; by her kind remarks. . Barbara Ross won most of. the prizes in the tulip section and the executive of Mayne Island Agri- cultural Society) are ser iously having her give.a lecture on tulip culture. - Con- gratulations Barbara! The Kyans family won in ihe bunched nurecissus cluss and con- tratulations tu them alsu. A bouquet to Mrs, Jennie Bot- terill wha sold more: than $68 Worth of inerchandise from’ her booth which consisted. af toat- stools, aprons, hand knit socks, waste paper baskets. and other useful items.. Mrs. Hilda Reid ani Mrs, Clara MeAmmond did equally well in the plant sale department. Both needing a manicure today; ; The tea and refreshments were very much appreciated’ by the thirsty crowd of shoppers and> as usual were delectable and fat- fening? Mrs. Meg Drummond was in charge of that *department Hazel Jarvis, SSIFED Mrs. Mildred” Paton ‘and ‘Mrs Evelyn Mussick. “Pourers “weve © Mrs. Hugh Fr aser and Mr Se Bin Ferguson: ‘Treasurer, Stan Lowe was at™= tickets ons the Pickaninny. dolly | was: Mrs..Fred Paton. Winner of door prize was Marion Jake Way, John. Dought was auctioneer for the bakery products with ex- -< . earning sufficient money to pure. cellent results. our thanks to everyone for a most -de lightiul atterngon,. We ‘hope you all come again, Women’ Ss Club . Meeting The Annual ~ Meeting of the Sidney Business and Professional Women’s Club was held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Milne, Breakwater ~Apts.; on Tuesday, April 15.. President, Mrs. Do- rothy” Kynaston, in the chair, . Mrs. Kathleen Robinson at- tended the Council jnectings and gave a very detailed report on Public Affairs. Miss Betty Booth outlined the procedure of — HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS — HOUSEWIVES. PART-TIME. 10- .7 15 hrs, weekly. .-Work your-own hours as Fuliér Brush repre- “ sentative. in Sidney, : Central Saanich, .etc.. Phone 592-1313 for’ appointment. — 1693 "HELP WANTED FOR 12THJUAN. de Fuca Scout Troop. 478-1286. ‘Call after noon please. 18-1 _ WANTED: - SHED FOREMAN. “Apply before May 10th in. writ- ing’ to. Saanich Fruit. Growers © » Association, -R.R. #1, Saanich- “ton, B.C. State wages expected. Starting date May 15. 18-2 Experienced — Professional ty pist required ‘ior part- -time evening work. Duties will involve oper- ating I.B.M. justifying type- writer. Please apply in person to Mr... Brian Turnbull, The Review, 9825 Third St., Sidney. OWN YOUR OWN . - BUSINESS . With _ new Canadian Company. Manufacturing National Consum- er. Products... Experience in training ‘or ‘supervising helpful, _ -382- 5012 after 5 P.M. MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT Maintenance Superintendent re- 9-tt.- quired by. BrentwoodWaterworks — District. This work involves - the repair and: maintenance of mechanical equipment, including simple pumping systems. of installation, repair and read- ings of metered connections, The successful applicant will be ex- pected to arquire a good working knowledge .of the Waterworks Systeni. in the area for emergency call- outs. Preference will be given to a. man with previous expere. ience in this«line, He must own a suitable. vehicle for which a monthly allowance will be pro- vided. Written applications must state age, marital status, refer- ences and salary expected. All applications must be in the hands of the Chairman on or before May 7th, 1989. . Address applications to - Chairman, Brentwood Waterworks Dis- , trict, c/o Brentwood Bay Post Office, Brentwood Bay, B.C. 656-3147. “! Sidney Clean-Up, The position. demands a knowledge. He will need to Hive. ‘DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS. Experienced, Phone 656-3444. 42-tf POLSON'’S TRACTOR SERVICE Rotovating, plowing, blade work, cultivating, post holes dug, brush cutting. “Phone 656-3556. .39-tf BOOK EXCHANGE 9785 - STH St.. Across from Pool Hall, Sid- “ney. q-tf ‘REST HOME, PRIVATE AC— com modation at Belgrove House. 652-1552. : 6-tf SIDNEY CHIMNEY SWEEP. Fora clean sweep of it phone 85-tf: OM 1. RENEW GUTTERS ALSO . downpipes' and do all paint work. Phone. 478-2742. or 478-3798. 1! -tf CLASSICAL. . AND... POPULAR _ Guitar instruction any age. Phone 652-1765. Beginners - 18-1 ‘SANITARY. GARBAGE SERVICE Ray Bowcott, 24tf SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED by. “Singer” tranied. mechanic, Phone ‘D. Gallagher: 656-1320. 14-4 GUTTERS AND: DOWN PIPES renewed, - GR8-2742 | or GR8- 3798, oo 86 ~tf “aR. KLEEN - UP Have Litterbug - Will Haul Anything - Anytime 652-1828. GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED, Phone 656-1784. 23¢tf IF YOU WANT YOUR MOWER for Spring, naw is the tinke te bring it/to Reed’s Saw Repair, 622 Kisgard St, 383-8924. d-tf DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, graduation gowns. 3844. 17-3 TROUBLE WITH RATS? No Poison Used PHONE 652-2877 656-3637. 13tt . Phone @56- -, COMING EVENTS . SAANICH PENINSULA ART Centre, annual exhibition ofarts, erafts and demonstrations, Sans- cha Hall, Sidney, Saturday, May 1) and Sunday, May 11, noon to 8 p.m, botit days. Adults 50¢, children (25¢.- Exciting exhibits -for everyone, ; . ATRB ST, STEPHEN'S A.C.W, SPRING Tea willbe held in the Parish Hall,. Mount Newton ‘Crossroad, Sature day, May 10, at 2: 215 p.m. Stalls will, include home cooking anc country ©-kitchen,” books, plants: and a guessing contest.” Tea” 50¢. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO REST. ~Haven Hospital sale Annual! Tea and of home cooking, sewing -knitted-wear, gifts and superflui-~” "ties, on May 12, 2-5 p.m. at the ‘hospital. Mrs. Geo, R. Pearkes will open the tea, ©. Admission 50¢ including tea... -D¥+1 DOGWOOD TEA AND. BAZAAR, Brentwood | College... Memorial Chapel ACW, in the Dining Room and’ Lounge of Brenta - Lodge, Brentwood Drive, Brentwood Bay, on Saturday, May 3,. from 2+ 4:30 pam. Tea 50¢.- SPRING TEA AND. ©MINI- Sale’',. Silver’ Threads Service and -Volunteer Corps. Wednesday, May 7th. K. of Pl Hail, 9766 Ath St, Sidney, 2:00 p.m.” Bake table; gilt: table, plants and books and two raffles. “Silver collec- tion, ~ fae SHOAL. BAY UNIT. OF. ST. Paul's United Church will hold a-lised clothing and hat sale in the Church Hall, Fifth and Mala- view, on Saturday, May 3 from 10: @imn.- 2 pain. Bargains - Bargains - Bargains. 18-1 LOYAL ORDER. OF MQOSE Mother's Day Pancake “Branch Sunday, May Jith starting af 11:00 a.m. Moose flome, Saan- ichton (opposite Fair Grounds.) 18-1 MOTHER'S TEA, MAY 50,2 p.m, St, Paul’s United Church, Silver collection, 18-2 Loyal Order of Moose BINGO Zvery Tuesday, 60/40 per cent. Moose Home Saanichton Opposite Fairgrounds, llaty 7:30 p.m, ROTOVATING DONE, REASON- able rates. 652-1966. 10-9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY o_— . SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated dispensers in your No selling. To qualify rea, u must have car, references, BoOO tc $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net ex- cellent monthly income. More + fol! time For personal inter- view write CANAPENN DISTRI- BUTING LIMITED, 302 QUELLETTE AVENUE, WIND- + SOR, ONTARIO. inctude phone number. CARDS OF THANKS I WANT TO THANK DR. HD. Banner, Hospital, also my kind friends and relatives for cards, flowers, letters, and many kindnesses during my stay in hospital. Tam feeling much better and at my. Mrs. Een Stally- 18-1 home now. brass. wenel wipe LOST ORANGE HAND TRUCK, EN SID- area. Reward. Sidney 626-4122, 19-1 nev Frieent Quarter Deck Cafe Van Isle Marina Sidney Open 6 avin. to 10 p.m. every day. Fisherman's lunches pack- ed. ig-it the staff at Holy Family * ANNOUNCEMENT _ ated MR. AND MRS. CECIL JOHN Gooding, Sidney, Vancouver Is- land, wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daughter, Jane Anne to Constable Dale Eugene Martel, son of Mrs. Laurie Zenith Martel, Calgary, Alberta, and the late Mr. Mar- tel. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 3i, 1969, at 11;30 a.m. in St. Church, Sidney. Vauchan-Birch officiatins. Andrew's Anglican Canon FC. 18-1 _ sister-in-law, Mr. “Lannon, Bireh Rd. needlework, 17-3, 18-1 % ! work, 18-1 LOCALS -Mr..and Mrs. Douglas aber, | have. returned to their’, home in -Pembroké, Ont. following several weeks, here due:to the illness and death of Mrs, Hubert* sfather, — “Mr.” W.J, Smith, Madrona Dr. the door and Heather Evans sold —. ~Mr. and Mrs, Neil Campbell, Boston, Mass. ‘are. guests at the’: home. of the Jatters brother and and Mrs..W, the « Sooke supplying meals, and thereby chase Jand: for a building pro- > ject, The -* Careers Prev iew? pro= gramme on Job Opportunity given by Mrs, Stevens, Personnel Ma-. nager of Woodward's, to the grade | 1) students of. North. Saanich Junior Sevandary Schuol, wasat-_ tended- by Mrs, Catherine Milne, “who reported the excellent at- tention and enthusiasm shown by the pupils. A further Rights study and. the. men, month. A. copy of the . Indian Act was obtained,-also for fur- ther study, oo Mrs. Dorothy: Kynaston Mrs, Marjorie Smith-will attend the Powell River Conference on April 20. Annual reports were given, and the present. executive were re- turned fer the year 1969-70. Next meeting will: be held on- ‘Tuesday, May. 3. Dogwood Tea. The Brentwood Memorial Cha- pel annual Dogwood Tea will be held at Brenta Lodge on Satur-_ day, May 2, from 2..to 4:30. The tea will be opened by Arch- deacon A.E, Maddocks and will. be served both in-. the. dining room and the lounge, both rooms affording the visitors, the beauti-. : The ful Brentwood Bay. view, evening branch of the A.c.W convening the. tea and the “ter. ‘hoon.branch the many interesting stalls. . es Home baking. stah will be in charge of Mrs. K.S. King; gifts 4 and needlework stall is. convened © by Mrs, _W.S. Barker; Miss Iso- bel “Howard will be in charge of the. miscellancods: stall.’ Miss Mary Martin-has the book. stall and’ the plant stall” will be in athe expert lninds of Mrs. F.O. Wollactnn Charme. far ten will be i t —_ wi : ; rin the - abia is. dus tri a =_— — bos H Nuxses AID REQUIRES DAY Phone 656-3793. 18-1 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WISHES: lawn work: ete. 656-3637." ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRE SALE ANY SIZE 21.88 PLUS INSTALLATION SHOCK SALE 1.88 Silver: Threads in - of Human. continuous: | temporary ‘working hours for woe will be made this ‘coming. and. “phone Alani, “< 18-1. "Deep Cove Brownies ‘Ist Deep. Cove Brownies are “becoming well established, All* girls are now enrolled and.some are near to winning their Golden: Bar. . They: have been fairly © “busy. In February they managed - a tour. of the -Sidtey. Bakery, where they- watched bakery gooris.” es; _ being made, and. wrapped,” also “uns dnteresting tour, of the ‘Pro~ vincial Museum. In March, they held their first pyjama party at Camp: Kings- _ wood and plan-another May.2. ; “A cookout was held at MeDoie, FR” ald Park,: where ‘the - Brownies: cooked and ate their-own lunch. “An Easter Party was held and prizes given for the best home= made “Fuster “Bonnets. - April 22 parents. were invited to join ~ 656-4115 tea: and {0 enjoy: songs. Brenda Green, ; Edwards, - Sally Holly” I. vhen. . SIDNEY - dances’ ‘and _ Brownies cookies “were | distr ibuied. and sales discussed. 2 “The: Brownies have one Tween= "2" = ie now“and: to.-date*-the pack has”: ‘earned “six proficicney badges. Toy: badges went-to Gillian Hay = 7 Jeannette. [Po 2 Bushby, Diane: Fo Gourlie: ‘and- an ‘artist. badge. to.” Becky Smith’ got ~ second - prize ‘for the district in’ the: Brownie. poster contest, - G oy Aladdin Travel 2442 Beacon Ave. Your Western Airlines. 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