€ ois pee er cee Sey ee ee er ee oe a Ses" ats = ee pee = egies afte ease ae? sss Srisanie™ Wednesday, September 15, 1971 - THE REVIEW Brentwood Notes The Evening Branch of the A.C.W.. of. the Brentwood Memorial .Chapel. will hold ~a Rummage Sale in the Brentwood Community. Hall on Saturday, September 18th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sorting will start in the Community Hall from: 7:00 p.m. on Friday, September 17th, when contributions may be brought. For information on pick up of articles please phone Mrs. I. T. Armstrong at 652-1019. Miss Leslie Sluggett of 7101 Brentwood Drive is enjoying a two weeks’ holiday. in San Francisco. Mrs. H.V. Gent has returned to her home at 1013 Clarke Road after a two and a half month motor trip. to Wolseley, Saskatchewan, where she stayed with her sister and enjoyed the home-coming of pioneer Wolseley residents. She also visited with her brother in Squamish, and with friends in the Vancouver and Burnaby area. Mrs. R. E.’ Hindley of 7088 Hagan Road has returned after enjoying a three months’ holiday in Eastern Canada- andthe prairies. She visited her daughter in Biggar, Saskatchewan and her Saanichton Notes Miss Julianne Veitch of Burns Lake, has returned to her home after. visiting with her grand- parents Mr. & Mrs. Walter Veitch, 3rd St.. While’ here, Julianne enjoyed.the company of her cousin, -Miss. Adrienne Marriner.of Victoria, for several . days. “Mrs. Gordon Hulme and . daughter Diane of Beaufort Road. have returned home following an: extended holiday. in England and - Scotland with: relatives and “friends. Chief: Warrant Officer, DM. Petch, Air Element, Canadian Forces Comox, has retired. and. “with his wife and» family has’ ‘taken. up. residence” on = Ebor.. Pe is the. “former Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ‘Hail, ohn “Terrace. Mrs. - Petch,” ee Dean Rd. (formerly Mrs. Oyer);: “Mrs. June ~ Bulat and daughter, Brenda all of: _ ‘Edmonton; -Mr...:and -Mrs-.-R. Woodman © and ‘daughters, -Margie, Shelley. and Wendy of Comox; and Mr. and Mrs.’ Neil “MacPherson, Oyster: River. While here’ they. attended the wedding of : Sandy. McPhie to Const. John Abbot. aces . Mr. and: Mrs, W. Veitch, Third: ~~ St., spent a weekend with . relatives and: friends | on: the « mainland. Mr. and Mrs, Re anaeson returned to their home in Salem, - Oregon after, a-heliday with the. ‘latter’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dickenson, Seventh St. They : ‘were also visilors of Mrs. Han- - neson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Third St. Much travelled, Rayny Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Day, | ~ Weiler Ave. is at present enroute to Austratia. esa te Miss Elsie ‘Kirby; “Mand Mrs. Charles. ‘Leander. and. Mrs, W.J, Wakefield, son in Peterborough, Ontario. While in Ontario she went with her son and his family on a motor trip through the Maritimes. Miss Anne Greenwood has left for Mission, B.C. where she has returned to her position teaching inthe Mission . High School. Leaving Brentwood on July 4th. she and Miss..Anne Elliott of Vancouver drove across Canada to Prince Edward Island, visiting with friends in Ottawa, enroute. They enjoyed touring in Ontario and Quebec and the Maritimes, and were most enthusiastic about the beauty and facilities of Canada’s National Parks. They also enjoyed a trip into the U.S visiting Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. They returned home on August 15th, Mrs. A. E. Greenwood of 1140 Clarke Road has had as her guest Mrs. Charles Rudd of . Mauii,: Hawaiian Islands. Miss Helen Bradley of 210 Durrance Road left recently for Quesnel. where she will be teaching in the Quesnel High School, and Miss Barbara Brown of 7139 West Saanich Road left for Prince. George where she will teach in the Pine View School. St. Stephen’s A.C.W. held their first meeting of the new season in St. Stephen's Memorial Hall’ on Wednesday, September 8th. Plans for the Red. Carpet Lun- cheon sponsored by the group to be held in Victoria on October now. onsale. Preliminary: plans: were. made for the Fall Tea and Bazaar to be held on’ November 13th. Tea was served. by” the hostesses Mrs. William Bremner and Miss Hilda Butterfield. - Sidney Building Tops Peninsula ‘Building . permits at the top of the construction list for the. month of August with» a $406; 430 total. $242,446 worth: of permits, in issued“. $99;800_. -Permits - _ | building: constr ction: Sidney © with: $1, 933, 824, Saanich with. $1,531, B64. 13th were made and tickets are. for the’ Saanich. Peninsula place Sidney ‘North Saanich is: ‘second with | August» and ‘Central ‘Saanich. for Central : ‘Saanich with $1, 756, 623 and North 100 YEARS AGO Francisco 40 days ago for ‘the Hastings Mills and which is long San , overdue. Officials -have- expressed concern for the crew of the ship Maud. Helen which left The Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen of St. Michael & All Angels’ Church ANNUAL FALL FAIR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1 Royal Oak Women’s Institute Hall 5 p.m. West Saanich Rd. at Royal Oak Garden Produce - Superfluities, Home Baking Afternoon Tea — Flowers, Plants etd. THE STEADY HAND of George Paton creates a sign Review's vehicle. for the WHITE and PASTEL MARINE - ENAMEL INTERIOR - EXTERIOR SUPER WHITE LATEX ina Re-usable § gallon: plastic container - INTERIOR DELUXE LATEX MANUFACTURING HIGH QUALITY. _ PAINT ATA REASONABLE PRICE FREE COLOUR PLANNING -.MATERIAL ESTIMATING EXPERT ADVICE, AND INFORMATION | 9756-3rd. St. e = your Shoes SIDNEY “SPORTING goods 2452 Beacon | for MAKE murs LIKE NE ROYAL aK SHOES & REPAIRS 4478 W. Saanich WE Guests at the home of Mrs. d. - Easton, Seventh St. are Mr. and Mra. K Cutts, +, Medicing Hat, $T0-6712 ‘Nature gave man little personal prez . “tection. It gave him only. the intelligence’ to fashion his own protective devices and the common sense. to use them. The hurnan: head 1s crammed wi ithe more s delicate. ~ machinery than.a computer but the skull is only one-eighth of an inch thick. It's worth protecting. Eye injuries are often tragically final. The loss of sight means a monumental adjustment. And eye protection is so simple.. “The cardrum’s delicacy is underes timated. That is why many workmen who have been exposed to 0 Beacon Ave. 656-4311 Sidney's own pertonalized cnr sales, No Gimmicks = No High Preagure, “HUE THE BEST IN SERVICE Wank Finaneing ~ om No Down Payment : “Would You. Believe... Believe | Us - This You. ‘Can ‘1969 Volks 41,000 Miles 11395 1966 Volks £6,000) Miles Me 1000 10964 Pont..Wa gon. V8 standard, 095 . Bolieval. Swinger 12495 1966 Pont, Conv. 1969 Dart dapeed |. 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