“y bye Wacteeh PAGE TEN THE REVIEW * Wednesday, September 15, 1971 CHAMBER RECEIVES HIGHWAY SIGN ANSWER A detailed answer to: Chamber of Commerce . enquiries : regar- ding directional signs on Patricia Bay highway in Sidney area has arrived from H.T. Miard, Deputy Minister Department of... High- ways In-a copy of. the letter to the Chamber read at Sidney Council . on Monday, Minister Miard comments that because highway 17. has level intersections in Sidney area, it will never be considered a freeway. When completed, the speed 4) JUST ARRIVED! { \) COLORFUL, 4 ENCHANTING > 4 FASHION PINS) ») AND Oo EARRINGS ; BY CORO 5) NEW SHIPMENT ( { JEWELLERY BOXES!" RUST'S JEWELLERS ) 2443 Beacon - Sidney 656- 2532 C) if limit will not exceed: 60-m:p.h., therefore it is unnecessary to sign the road as a-freeway, he: ex- plained. “It is not Department policy to install ‘gas, food; lodging” signs where .a community: is readily visible from ‘the highway.” “The directional sign facing southbound traffic approaching Beacon Avenue is substandard in size and could be better located.’’ Highways Department plan to correct this situation and install an advance ‘Sidney Turn Left (Right) 'y Mile’’ sign. Miard ends the letter with the cryptic note that. ‘‘the Chamber have erected an “‘entering Sid- ney’” sign for southbound traffic. T_assume this is under. permit. 1 VISITORS THRILLED BY NEW CENTRE All of the 500 visitors to the first open-house on Sunday.at the new activity centre were ‘‘visibly thrilled’, said Silver Threads ‘director Pauline Barker. believe it could be larger.” ROTARY ANNS TO MEET The Rotary Anns who will meet Thursday, September i6th at.the homeof Mrs. T. Holloway. Weiler Ave., will start off the fall season with Mrs. W..J. Wakefield as president; vice president, Mrs. A. Freeman: Secretary. Mrs. B. Schwartzenberger: Treasurer. Mrs. D. Crowhurst: Mrs. W. Cowan, Hostess. Rotary Anns in the past have held their Bake Sale and raffle in the Spring. but this year it will be held. Saturday, September 18 in front of the. Bank of. Montreal. Beacon Ave. GUIDE AND BROWNIE NEWS By LEE IFE Once. again. we are getting ready to start another year of Guiding. However this year we seem to be faced with more than the usual number of vacancies Leaders seem to be very scarce this season. With the exception of myself, we are looking for a new Brown Owl for 2nd Sidney two Tawny Owls. (assistants. for Brown Owl), One Guide Captain Campbells” ~ TOMATO SOUP Kraft “Del Monte PEAS oe ~ J and N FOOD MARKET 2325 HENRY 4 AVE. _ BARTLETT PEARS . 10 oz. - CHEESE SLICES singtes — son AT" _ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ° 7. 30 A. M. TILL, 10P. Me The Best for Less” and an. assistant. for Guides commonly called a Lieutenant. If anyone is interested in any of the above positions, please contact either Mrs. M. Eichhorn phone no. 656-4028 or myself, Mrs. Ie 656-4025. The positions are non- paying jebs but anyone who likes working with girls will certainly feel well. satisfied: by the en- thusiasm. shown when you find you have: more girls than room. There will be: a general registration for. Guides and Brownies on Thursday Sept. 16th at 7.30-P.M. to be held in the Guide Scout . Hall on 3rd St. There will bea at the Guide Scout Hall on Sept. 30th from: 10 a.m. to. 4 p.m. Proceeds to go to the hall. fund. Anyone having any. Rummage to donate may contact 656-1692 for pickup. Rummage Sale- One. aspect which. surprised and impressed people was the fact that. apart from the building itself and heavy. equipment. all furnishings were donated or. purchased trom building. funds accumulated. by senior. citizens themselves. Pot-luck suppers. rummage sales and socia] events have all contributed to the. $8.000 cash which was used to purchase the lounge furniture. assembly room chairs and other comforts. Dishes for the kitchen must still be bought. ‘On Sunday, we used Sanscha equipment.. we don't even own a cream. jug.” ex- plained Mrs. Barker. MANY. GIFTS Some pieces of furniture were donated by local friends. These include a coffee table from Mr. and Mrs: Charies Bacon; an occasional table, Mr. and Mrs. L: Rolph: .a high fidelity record player,’ Charles Robinson: a piano by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian. Legion, shuf- fleboards by Sidney Pharmacy anda deep freeze by Lewis Harvey. On jhe wall in the main. en- trance is a handsome clock and barometer given in memory of Kenneth Thorne by Thorne Electric Ltd. and in the lounge is a painting. presented by Mrs. Georgina. Harrison. . A showcase in the haliway displays. handwork, pottery and others crafts. ‘‘This also ‘sur- prised people who did not realize we did things like this,” com- mented Mrs. Barker. Silver Threads are still in need of a basketry teacher, also a dressmaking instructor. Response to the call for volunteer help in transport and serving tea has been excellent, said the director. Tracy Hawthome, Cliff Bowcott David Harvey | - Bob Boweott-«. Terry Tobin >). . Judith Lewis “Ron Thynne Holly Jacob ee ee ae ET Be eras | SWIM TEST RESULTS The following Sidney Children have completed Red. : Cross Swim Tests during the month of August: Pre-Beginner Pre-Beginner : Beginner Beginner ~ ‘Beginner -> > Beginner > > ». Beginner... | 9842 - 3rd St., Sidney & West Saanich Rd. in Brentwood — Call 656-3724 or 652-2849 (TWO STOR ES TO SERVE YOU BETTER) DINING BEFORE THEIR DANCE are members of the Saanich Softball Association. Players and their guests attended the Association's annual banquet in Sanscha Hall on Saturday. Photo py Patrick Stephenson. St.. Paul's U.C.W.. held. their first Fall. meeting in the Church Hall. Thursday afternoon. Six- teen. members attended. : Mrs. A. Ostrom, for Bazan Bay Unit, conducted the. Devotional, the theme was ‘God Still Making Our. World”. During reports Bazan Bay Unit reminded members of the ‘‘Red -Carpet’’ Luncheon Sept. 22nd Mrs. Lehman ‘also told of the excursion to the Islands in June; 50 had. attended and had an en- joyable time. Mrs. L. Dean reported for Beacon Unit, she informed those present that. it had been necessary to disband. Sunshine Unit reported having sent. 20 little gifts to Korean “Children through Save The Children. Mothers’ Tea, Ladies Get- Together and. Friendship Tea were pronounced very successful by the convenors. ~- It- was decided that the U.C.W. would continue with the ‘During -Chureh Service Baby-sitting’’. for a convenor. . Mrs.. E. Sowerby. agreed. to convene the Thanksgiving Smorgasbord on October. 14th. There will be two sittings and admittance will be by th ticket only. FIRST MEETING FOR ST. The President to be responsible PAUL'S A special meeting is called for October 6 to make plans for the Bazaar. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Bazan Bay Unit members — served refresh- ments. CENTENNIAL BALL Central. Saanich will: mark the close of official celebrations with a Centennial Bal) on October 2. More details to be announced. later. by the Centennial com- mittee. FATHER WILLIAM MUDGE Over 200 people turned out to the farewell reception held for Father William Mudge at the Legion Hall on- Mills Road Sunday. Amongst the guests who attended were clergy from the different denominations with whom he has worked over the 14 years he has been a Catholic pastor on the peninsula. Attending were Canon Fred Vaughan-Birch, Rev. Robert Sansom, Rev. Ivan Futter and Rev. H. Pratt. Father Mudge’s s mother, sister and members of his family. from Nanaimo, Duncan and Victoria also were present. 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