i ay Page2 . THE REVIEW | | More Peninsula People Dr. and Mrs. Denis Gilson with their sons, Michael, Christepher and Stephen have returned to their home in St. Lambert, Quebec, after spending a month’s holiday with Mrs. Gilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Goodwin, 1082 Mount ‘Newton Crossroad. The Gilson family and Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin enjoyed two weeks of the holiday at the beach at Parksville.’ Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaatz, 251 Hartland Avenue, for a few days last week were Mr. Kaatze sister, Miss B. Kaatz, and his nephew, Mr. Roland Kaatz, from Germany. Mr. Ron Bickford, at present working in McKenzie, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aspinall of Prince George, enjoyed a weekend’s holiday at Mr. Bickford’s hore, The Anchorage, Brentwood Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickford, with Sharlene and Gary, from Fort St. John enjoyed a holiday with Mrs. Bickford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McWilliams, Marchants Road, and Mr. Bickford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bickford, West Saanich Road. Miss Josephine Scurr was guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ken Franklin, 989 Verdier Avenue, recently. Gifts were presented in a large ribbon-bedecked barrel and the bride-to-be was given.a. corsage of small red roses. There were twenty-four guests ¢ present, who enjoyed games and the delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. James Scurr of Chatham, Kent, England, are happy to announce ‘the.-engagement . of their elder’ daughter, Josephine Margaret,.to Mr. Samuel Raymond Harris, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. : G. Harris, Verdier. Avenue, Brentwood Bay. The wedding will take place on August 26th at the Sacred Heart Church, Victoria. Guests at the residence of Norman and-Lila- McConnell of Haven Villa, were their daughter Lillian; son-in-law, Graham and grandson Jim Meneilly, Saskatoon, Sask. Graydon Meneilly is expected in September before entering University of Saskatchewan where he plans to take medicine Age 21. 47. Age 67. Age 15, Age 40. Ist (female) Metcalf, Sidney. Bay Rd. Sidney Sheet Metal, Third Street , have added an $11,000 piece of equipment to their expanding plant. It is a shearing machine made in England by Pearson's Machine..Tool Company which will cut sheet metal up to 10’ in length and 14" thick. at least a 30 percent increase in production,’ Hallam, Manager Don Hallam and Foreman Howard: Eden examine their new equipment. | on August 3rd. The semi-finals playoffs - the best 3 out of 5 - commence on August 6th at Sanscha Park. Series ‘‘A” FIRE _Insuraince Is Our Business, Not a Sideline iSU By PHYLLIS JOHNSON The regular season of Sidney Softball league comes to.a close _ Fleming-Review . LEADING. PRINTERS on the ‘Saanich Peninsula “Metro Toyota ‘SUMMER WEAR SHORTS, PANT SUITS, . ~ BRIEF SUMMER BLOUSES, TODDLERS ~ ~ HOT PANTS, _ DRESSES PLAY OUTFITS, ~ BATHING SUITS a A TRUNS n a ‘in ‘Saanich sl ~ and The Islands me ~ ee Elect a : 7 Softball Semi-Finals About Toe Commence comprised of the 1st and 3rd place teams: - will play at. 1:30 Sunday, then Monday. and Wednesday evenings at 6:30. Series “B’’- comprised of teams 2nd and 4th - placed will play at 6:30 Sunday night, then Tuesday and. Thursday evenings: ‘The finals will follow. The winner of ‘the. championship will have to take 4 games out of 7 in the finals. . The league this. year has seen closely contested spots with Sidney. Hotel, Harvey’s: Sporting Goods, Royal Oak Sporting Goods, Sidney Jokers and..Van Isle Mounties battling for the four ‘coveted positions. As of July: 30th standings : are as follows :- = Sidney Hotel CS 97 2b 642 Harvey's Sporting Goods. 28. 20°..8 40 : Roya Oak Sporting Goods 2 8T ATE 35 Sidney Jokers © © 300 15 815-802, Van Isie Mounties. Sloe 2B W427 VU33 oe BT ahd Taking time off from looking after a litter of puppies is four- year-old). Fannie Willhants, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Don Williams in front of Pi quae’ hin band off ee. i “FOSTER conn os SOCIAL CREDIT : a Dedicated, Trained, Experienced man The MAN tor the JOB _ Willing and able — & work for ihe people _ BE SURE! VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT — Inserted by § Saanich and The Islands ‘Social Credit Committee Age 62. OLDES “It will give Lambert Good ‘said Manager Don (Review Photo) ; S had much effect. No Trespassing Signs Posted On School Fields ‘Notice. Written permission is required for use of school fields by community groups.’’ This is the text of a sign to be placed on North Saanich Junior Secondary grounds, and other district schools as the need arises. Approval for the sign’ was given by. Saanich. Peninsula. School Trustees. on. ‘Monday, following an explanation by Trustee. Rubymay Parrott of recent problems connected with use of the school’s S playing fields. Mrs. Parrott said she ‘had. received a. telephone call from a Mr. Borbely who lives: across from the school, complaining thata - group of. adult baseball. players were: »- drinking on school property ‘and using beer cases as bases. - _ Asked why Mr: Borbely had not contacted the R.C.M.P:, Mrs. Parrott said she was: told that similar calls in the past had not ese » Although. trustees spent. some “time: Age debating the: number’ of copies of the permission form. that would. be required, no _one.. made clear whether : would: have to write to. the before using the: grounds. 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