th i jie ¥, } Ay b i i Wi * " nt vi 7 \ O a ; i & m 2136 Beacon Ave,, Sldnev a 7 ke ts) ¢ sha vif os a Nein oT ania ‘Leas bs ¥ Wednesday, March 24, 1971 THE REVIEW PAGE 9 : Meiklejohn, L. Sheehan and R. last Sunday with Mr. I. Bowler’ s Mr. and Mrs. Will Sefton, with children. Don ‘and Lorraine, of Broadview, Sask., are visiting with Mr. Sefton’s mother Mrs. M. Sefton, East Saanich Road. ~ Mrs. C: Clive, Veyaness Road, is -a patient in Rest Haven hospital, where she underwent surgery last week. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bickford, Wallace Drive, were Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin, of Toronto On- tario. Winners at the South Saanich WI. card party on March 10 were ‘Mrs. C. Clark, Mrs. T. Michell, Mrs... C.- Meiklejohn, | P. Crawford. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. A. Doney and Mrs. H. F. Young. Winners at the Community Club ecard party on Wednesday evening March -17, were Mrs. C. Clark, Mrs. W. Wills, W. Hemens and F. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bowler. of Duncan, accompanied by Mr. Bowler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. Bowler of Empress, Alta., spent cousin Mrs: .C. .Meiklejohn, James White Boulevard. The many. friends. of -Mrs. ‘Muriel Prokopow will be happy to hear she is back at her home at Saanichion Notes patient in Rest Haven hospital for the past. 9. months... Mrs. Prokopow, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Palmer, Stellys Cross Road, cannot speak too highly of the wonderful care and the many thoughtful. things — far beyond the call of duty — that nurses and staff of the hospital performed, to break the monotony and make her long stay in hospital more pleasant. Fifteen members of South Saanich. Women’s _ Institute gathered at the home of Mrs. A. Doney. Mount Newton Crossroad, on March 16 for the monthly meeting... Two. new . members “were welcomed into the Institute. - One new. member, Mrs..C.’ E.. ‘Embree, is 91 years old and she was four years a member of the Nakusp, B.C. Institute: However, recently the. Nakusp. W.1. quit functioning, and Mrs: Embree; who now spends her - winter months. at Saanichton with a nephew and his wife, wished to continue her affiliation with the Institute, and South Saanich are’ very happy to have her asa member. A donation. was sent to. the North . and South . Saanich Agricultural Seciety for prizes in several sections of the Fall Fair. Mrs. C. Essery. will attend the Spring Conference at. Duncan as Women’s Institute. A report on the Adelaide -Hoodiess luncheon at Plantation House was given by Brentwood after having. being a We ~~ Made by cold electrolytic reduction. Wwe started operating January, 1962, at Sidney, B.C. “PATENTS AND FORMULAS under licence from Professor C. W. Bonniksen, A.R.1.C. (Associate. Royal Institute of. Chemistry). - We believe in all Organic fish and seaweed fertilizers, but with due MODESTY, we think. there i is nothing made better than Alginure—with this thousands of users: concur: - oes LIQUID SEAWEED use | Buy One. Extra: Gal. delegate cf. the. South. Saanich. mernbers. The April meeting will. ‘|’ Stores. on the island. beadvanced one week to April 13. inorder not to conflict with the Spring Conference. at’ Duncan which falls. on the regular meeting date of April. 20.° Mrs. W: VanAlstyne donated the Solarium raffle. won by. Mrs. H. F. Young. Hostess Mrs, A. Doney served lovely refresh- ments, .assisted by Mrs. R. Harris, Mrs. E. Spek and Miss Barbara Doney. ‘little grand- daughter of the hostess. Mrs. H. F; Young invited the members to her horne for the next meeting. HANDICAPPED SEEKING — _ EASTER BUNNY The. Faster Bunny only makes ihe scene once a year, and the handicapped - employees. at ‘Goodwill ..Enterprises are urgently waiting for his . ap- pearance, hoping he will be early. Goodwill Enterprises are urgently in need of “goodies” for use in their training program for the handicapped. Their stock of working merchandise is running extremely low. and such items as repairable appliances both small and large, household furniture of ali. varieties... radios and television sets; paper and -hard back books, used chesterfields and chairs, lamps and china, etc., must be obtained as soon as possible. “Items should be repairable and -will be resold through Goodwill > Have you ever taken a- good look at ‘the Easter Bunny's house? it is yellow and blue, and: ‘on each side is printed “Help the Handicapped :- Deposit. Booth”, - ‘so puton your bonnet and hoppity hop. over: You : will. be most “welcome: Call 385-6791 for pick up of larger items. ‘off Sidney turned into a miniature WITH GWYN OWEN » Last week-end’s R.V.Y.C. race “driftsure’’. With dropping wind a number of sails were. left flapping aimlessly short of the finish line and more than a few skippers simply. lowered. their sails and motored home. A few purists: elected to arop anchor during the race...a_ perfectly legitimate strategy to prevent being swept back by a. tidal current. This same situation can be recalled. in the Swiftsure a couple of years ago. just insidg The Race by Metchosin. oe The large white vessel that has been seen for a number of weeks now at the Pat Bay jetty is the hydrographic survey vessel. Wm. J. Stewart. It is presently. the base for a training program to ensure a steady supply of skilled personnel who will keep our coastal charts up to date and add to. the knowledge of thinly mapped areas. This team of ocean surveyors will be with us in the Saanich inlet for several weeks to come. The storm of concern sparked by the loss of two lives off Becher Bay a fortnight ago may. bring some worthwhile results. This column has always. preached a policy.of ‘safety first’’ at sea, and it seems. that any safety program .should. start. with training the. individual - beater. The’ courses . offered on. ‘this Peninsula’ are excellent in this regard and cannot be too highly recommended to both novice and “old ‘salt. An experienced ‘sailor -does: he can usually extricate. - channeled - irito ‘adult. education |. _RENT- ALLS ETD. rarely gets into trouble. When he. himself. without a costly search and rescue operation. We would. like to see some Federal. money. and seamanship training instead of being poured into more rescue wits. Next Sunday will see the start of another three-race series in the Canoe Bay Sailing Club with the fun starting at 10 o'clock in the morning... Improving. spring weather should see a good tur- feos ~~ Start of Canoe Bay Sailing Club race > off Sidney Jetty . nout of both sailors: and spec- tators, Following are the names. of students. who have successfully passed :the. Canadian’ Power Squadron course on Piloting held this winter under the auspices of the Saanich School District-Adult Education Program: James R. Bell. David Cramp-}) ton. Mr.and Mrs. John Freethy. Margaret Mrs. Holliday ‘ Gordon Massey. Morrison. MM Deral and Mr Porteous. ‘Burt. Toye Gait.» John (Photo by Gwyn Owen) James R. Hunter, and: Mrs. Norman . dack rs. Margaret Moss, Robert Moss. Gwyn’ Owen. Mr. 5. Giles Perradeau, Smith, «Mrs. Dorothy. Smith. Reinhard Suter, Doreen Woldnik. Douglas .Woolley. Dr. and Mrs. Hal Worrall. — Harold: Nlassen. Martman,. Crosby Alex Royal Jubilee Coffee Party A Centennial .Coffee Party given by the Woman's Auxiliary to the Royal Jubilee Hospital will be held’ on’ Thursday,: April™1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the nurses’. residence. Door prizes. a home bake table and a raffle will be features. vening the party, having as her committee Mrs: R: M. Woollott. Miss M- A.-F ordyce and Mrs: I:P: ‘Rigby. : Mrs... C. Ne Portlack and Mrs. the bake table. _ WINDOW DAMAG i. plate glass windows at Style Tone . Cleaners and the Tudor Gift Sher p Nothing. is said to. ‘be missing. 'C.M.Pv are: investigating. Mrs. Glenn H. Coffey is: con-. Freeman Banks are in charge of “Sidney. detachment. RCMP. report ‘that’ over the. weekend: Fund. =e sao NS OF ‘poor. PR COCKTAILS DINNER DANCING = 3 : TO THE MUSIC | = me LEADERS” BAR FACILITIES AN ene 4 1 6:30 PM. 7:00 P.M. Menu Features = Ey Eng’ Swiss Steak he iit SNR & ud sae nn sceionn celine SILVER THREADS Thursday, March 25 - 1.30 Bridge Club and Crib. Friday. March 26 - Jacko, 2 p.m. Monday, March 29 - Centre Closed. Tuesday, March 30 - 10-a.m. Knitting and Rug Hooking; 1l-a.m. Ceramics, painting and novelties; 12 p.m. Conversational French, Lunch; 1 p.m. Crib.» "Wednesday, March 31 - Marlene Gilleroth Musicale group, 2 p.m. On Wednesday. March 17 a very successful St. Patrick's Day Pot Luck Luncheon was held with 72 members attending. Following a delicious luncheon, film slides of Ireland and the Dutch Bulb Fields of Holland” -were shown by Mrs. C. Cross and Mrs. P. Barker. A ‘‘Bring and Buy” Bake Table convened by Mrs. E. Mitchell raised $22.70 for the Building . Fund, Winner of the Baby Shaw] Raffle was W. Villers, 2nd. prize was won by Mrs... Eames. Proceeds from this also. went to fhe Building Coen Easter: Fashions On Parade "Whatever “Prices” _Quniors size.5 ‘s : Today's S Fashions : OH Hotpants: ve . Maxies. - Xnickers - T he Age of Aquarius presents... fashions you want, you'll find - edt here. St tyles- and | _ please 215, Ladies | - size 12 ~18. Size 1212 - 2a - Middies : tow INTEREST RATES ON “CONSUMER LOANS - WITH - AUTOMATIC FE INSURANCE oh ARIE Wt ‘YOU GET can) i Be an ACTIVE . ee \ ist ey SPE rE IAL, NVI ITATION TO ALL. ISLAND MEMBE RS 7 © member and attend the Annual Dinner and the Annual: Mec ius of YOUR Credit Union yy eee ee Tet eee eee atti aeinaeieenne ttn IZES ICKETS $2 CREDIT UNION OFFICES TONS UE Le beets tee bsp dec oeh Gt oho ink Rae TEE Enea p38 al yg ements ‘on. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. at the intopseotianr nf Patrieias Bav Highway and Beacon Ave.. opposile Sidney Travelodge. 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