{ . poo Page. 10 THE REVIEW We dnesday, August 0 ion PENINSULA PLAYERS PLAN THEA = = By Vivian Wallace 24, 1952. Though unfortunately Paddy and Larry Scardifield,| hoping that other local | were overheard saying, “didn't | Eugenie, Unsinkable Molly “News that definite steps are} none of the original members are| Kathleen and Eric Vickerman, | organizations will make up | know you ‘older’ peuple had such | Brown, Nero and his lady, the being taken to form a theatrical group to embrace Sidney and ‘North Saanich. residents is _ cheering ... we’re delighted to see that a group of public-spirited ‘citizens have launched such a movement.”’ ... said an editorial in. the “Sidney Review’’: of November 1952. The. above was. the. first of “many editorials and news iterns over the 20 years that’ have. followed the formation of The Peninsula Players on November |. ("BEEF HINDS A Custom Cut f Canada’ Choice ¢ ib. ~ BEEF FRONTS — ac Custom Cut th. Sen BEEF “Tickory Smoked SALMON mss -are up to now. Probably many of Irma Shelton, Joan Henrikson, now active with the drama club, there are still some in thre district and who are. still interested in what their old group their first audience will recall the first production on March 7, 1953 when .3 one-act plays - were presented at North Saanich High School. Directing were Jane Leigh, Ailsa. Rothery and Barbara. Christian | (ater Lassfolk). The. casts ‘included ‘JACK MACAULAY SPRING LAMBS Local Island ; (40-50 Ib. average) ¢ Custom Cut Ib. Fresh Cuts of [AME - Also available Te BLOCKS — PARTY — BALES - Your Honda. A game: . ee of gofthall,: oe Buttoning your shirt ©. Tying your laces. 0" > Brushing your tooth. wo . That g what you VO, got lo lena. FREEZER LT ~ Nour Eyes, A Pacific Sunset, A-good book “ JA game of golf... ‘A child's smile. That’ s what you've ot “to lose. : : Your Loge. A boriak oo Walk on tha beach.” a Agama of tonnis., eae ‘Going upstairs. vy Going downstairs wo? & bieyela fide. That's what youve aol to los. 652-2411 ROLLED ROOFING “ROOFING CEMENT CEDAR SHINGLES. ASPHALT SHINGLES: PLASTIC GUTTER AND DOWN SPOUT FLECTO. WOODTONE Ee FINISHES QUARTS | AND GALLON S.. i a i ul me vt une vie wth, 4: a Vour Wile, Tha entire reat al your lite Thats what youve Dobe, Vou have # lot to lose. 2 Your Hearing. A bird at “your, window. The laughter: of children: A-good joke, ot Your baby's first. words: : That s what you ve got “to lose. AN alternoon We e Thats what YOUVE got to lowe. ee Eve and John Gray, Jean Christie, Patricia Gray, Christopher Morley, Ronald Brown, David Gray, Wallace Du Temple. Memories?? You bet! On September 23 this year, the Peninsula Players. will be celebrating their 29th anniversary at their second annual Theatre Arts Ball, and are Silver Threads News In Review Thurs. Aug. 10— 9 a.m. Centre open; 1,18 p.m. Bridge Club. Fri., Aug. 11 — 9 a.m. Centre open; 2 p.m. Jacko; 7 p.m. Evening cards. Mon. Aug. 14-—- 9 a.m. Centre open, 1. p.m. Conversational “French. Tues. Aug. 15 — -9 a.m. Centre open; 9a.m. Trip to Gulf Islands; 1.30 p.m. Progressive Whist. Wed. Aug. 16 — 9 a.m. Centre open; 10° .a.m.. Serenaders Practice; 16.30 a.m. Mah-Jong; noon Hot dinner; 2 p.m. Games afternoon. SPECIAL NOTICE Tickets available for trip to “GOLDEN AGE DAY” at the P.N.E. — also for trip to Sooke Harbour - House. on Sept. 5th. There will be-an all Candidates meeting at this centre on Aug.:21 at 1.30.p.m. 0) = Morning coffee, light lunches and afternoon tea served every day Mon. thru Fri. witha special: hot. dinner on Wed. Senior Citizens of the district and. visitors: welcome: oti gardening... Gotting into: your Gar, oA day pking. oe Y AtGomontabla 4 ght s soap. vel Bar bie” And safoty has a lotto give. Potlow the satety regulations, ! t t j babe be 4a agar he Hat bas, BOARD tating i Wear protective HALEDON, Have AsAlO altitude, med Ny WoRKMeNS | »wW COMPENSATION CYA. WHITE, Graiimen this year at SANSCHA. Hall. parties of their members and join in the fun. Tickets are now available and the Ball will be held Music will be by The. Big Band with that wonderful dancing music. that’ provokes such nostalgic memories of those exciting sad-happy years of ‘the’ ‘war for those of us in the ‘‘life ‘secured a bronze medal at a ‘Vancouver swimming: and. diving. meet in- begins at 40’’ bracket, and provides new experiences for the younger people who last year (eterna meee reemeermanmarvinanmes i | SR TRI ANDOU OAL Ma good times at dancing - now we know what you mean when you talk about those. wonderful dances with ‘the big bands’ in the 40’s”’, Costumes are encouraged for the Ball, and add tremendous fun to the affair. Many costumes of characters in’ past ‘Players’ performances, vied with harem girls, sultans, flappers and pirates, wild Scots, old-fashioned ladies and gentlemen, Empress White Rabbit, and many many OPEN De more. as. people came -as 7:30a.m. characters of stage, screen and to 10p.m. radio. from TV, and the pages of oe history in fact or fiction, OPEN Malaview oa contrasting dancers in modern Sundays and - evening dress. & Resthaven A delicious buffet supper is Holidays Drive King and Queen of Hearts and the being planned, your. favorite liquid. refreshments will be available and all the Players will be on hand to help make this a memorable evening. 10a.m.-8p.m. + Ie a, See Peewns 2? » Cans Pitas 7 Ae ee ee ele PAO stag GREG SIVER ‘Sidney: Swimmer Wins Meet ‘Bight-year-old Greg “Siver Island. Courtneay last weekend. ~& Ladies . | 92: 95 wp. RUST’S _ JEWELLERS 2488 3 Beacon Me regional. : ‘competed: ‘in. heats: for. tree: sty “j and’ backstroke Swimming for boys: eight, years old and. under. _[-and David Harvy. competed i in the. ‘same heats for boys nine and ten |-years’ old. “The - meet” _Sponsored: by the B.C. Summer ; youngsters / This was |. “the first championship meet. for. three. ‘Sidney contestants and according to: coach Eleanor Sowerby who accompanied them to Courtenay, | the trio performed like seasoned - competitors. ‘and ‘Scott Jaco b owas’ ‘Swimming Association.” OS A placed high in’ their ‘heats, and Greg qualified for the final. contest where he took third place. . The: son of Mr. and ‘Mrs.Len- ‘Siver, Greg: started swimming” three summers ago. This - weekend, more Sianey will compete | ate meet in Port Alberni. and antieots . nourishing anc ‘The orchard- fresh flavor of B.C. TREE FRU 1S The orehard valley of Britian Columbia ers loy a tang and Productive’ Growing season whieh -yietds arin \ anety of , tree-ripored frit, Juley red cherries ,., qolden peachas RUCRLTORE pean ord ph, aera several variation oFapplos, including Word-tamons HO fointoen and Dole Ue: Thege-choiee treat ute make tPOEMial BACha hand for your family’s daily use. B.C, tree tte ara aise delightful in a wide variety of dessert dishes Wey fe ideal for home canning. For a collection of api. tiging recipes using B.C. tree fruits. write: : 2B. C. FOOD INFORMATION bd GOVCANMENT OF GRINGH COLUMBIA Parhiaiiaavit Builaeigts, wiiiutna, t here pst Gunde fe Akh Gtbe yey and . Debbie Salisbury and Patricia charge of educational displays contest for the greater Victoria , area. : “Panda. “Skull and Cross bones. with: Saanich 4. Goat Club by K K. Maule At the sui meeting of the Saanich. 4-H Goat. and Fodder Club, held Monday evening at Saanichton Fair Grounds, members were busy’ making plans for their week at the P.N.E. Congratulations went to the club’s demonstration team, MAGAZINES NEWS Maplewood Fresh Whoie McKee, for winning first place.in the project demonstration P.N.E. elimination contest for. greater Victoria. The girls will compete with” some 25.top-teams from other areas of ‘the province inthe P.N:E.. demonstration contest. Congratulations also went to Robert Barker, junior leader in Blue Ribbon COFFEE ‘Swing Crystals and all members of his very hard- working committee.— they too» ‘placed ‘tops in: the’ elimination - _This~ is . the. iath year the Saanich 4-H Goat Club.has been - in operation, and the first time it has placed first in the P.N.E. Educational Display elimination ‘contest. Lively discussion took place.as to how their display could be: made. still better — the display, . “Be loyal to Your Soil” features a- -horn. of. plenty. with lush. plants - 2 grown: in rich soil on positive side, ‘6 oz. pkg. : poorly-cared for soil: and serubb: plants on’ the. negative. side, and vas ‘result of * many: hours - oO | patient effort. a : Alvin Mhyre reported on. his 48 02. tins ” Fruit Drinks” ‘two- “week interprovincial : exchange. trip to Manitoba. and Paul Gurr, who - attended | Provincial-Youth Week last June at--Naramata. along: with Joan: Greenwood. and. Debbie Salisbury, was commended -for “ having. “won a... similar -interprovincial exchange trip to ‘Manitoba for: 1973: ‘Susan Barker told ofa number "of amusing and interesting: experiences. that, the 45 youngsters from the Malahat ‘South 4-H Builders Club ‘(Senior 4-Hers) had on their receni trip to. Montana, where they were guests. of American 4-H" beef club ‘members. Only: a’ few of the older +H members have the opportunity to 20 on big trips. However, all club members look forward cach year tothe trip tothe PLN. A one-day” bus-trip-on the Thursday of the a second week enables. younger. fhe, club members and many of their. 4 parents to watch the P.N.E, 4H i ore PEPPERS — GREEN GRAPES | “each Pe = Bout Show. h ee fl ‘This. year the Saanich Goat ue 2 Club has 3) members —. the: “ i bigpest enrollment ever --- and? f, 1 : of the club will be t taking goats for ae ALG AN Ley on Mate ea at eR AACA KPC a ec et a