PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, August 19, 1970 Enter Eaton's S STARTS AUGUST Continues through Sept. Fairy tales are for fun—for childhood become. a here-and-now. Cinderella! 6 A: family ‘dinner, = Imperia! Inn. @.. Your role as honoured guest family: at. the final Sunday , Show. . Several of the stars from the parade Saturday. Come in and meet them! stationery needs! °THERE'SWMORE oS FORYOU | DOWNTOWN Glass Slipper Contest 19th 14 story books and dreams. But you, young woman, may actually Eaton’s: is making it possible for you to put yourself in Cin- derella’s shoes, so to speak. And here’s all you have to do: just fill in an entry form and if your foot fits the Glass Slipper, you will become eligible to be Cinderella, complete with a $100 wardrobe plus: compliments of» the with your night | per- formance of ‘‘Disney.on Parade’. @ All girls trying on the slipper who fill in an entry form become eligible to win various prizes including - passes for the Disney will be on Eaton’s. Third’ Floor. at 3° p.m. Wednesday and and while you are downtown, visit Eaton’s. . School Supply Shop on the Lower Main Floor for oa great money saving selection of Back to School A NEW. CHURCH to house the Lutheran community in Sidney is rising on Weiler Avenue. The congregation, which has met for years in rented halls, is looking dedication of the Peace ‘Lutheran Church, scheduled for Oct. _ F. Otke of Langford will be in charge of | forward to 18. Rev. A. services. Building committee chair- man is Jack Bower who is assisted by George Jendrossek and Mike Davis. . The. laminated arched church is: situated on the south side of Weiler. _ between Lochside and the Pat Bay Highway. (Review Photo). oS Monday ~ -- Thursday 7 7: 45 P. M. ‘Frida & Saturday 2 Shows 6: 50 P.M. 4 9PM. UES-WED. THURS. -FRI. ‘SAT ‘AUG. 17 - 18 - 19 20-21-22): ath Cantury fou SAMANTHA EGGAR, : ANTHONY NEWLEY: in “DOCTOR OOLITTLE aa Arthur ?. Jacobs Production’: and. RICHARG* ATTENBORQUGH ns “Blossom” Directed -by Richard Fleischar, - Scrnenpla) by Leslie Bricusee, Based on the Stories by Hugh Lofting, Music. and Lyrica: by Lastia Bricusse, Musical Numbers Staged by Herbert Ross, Prasante REX HARRISON, Eolar or Batuse whe - ADMISSION: “ADULTS $1.25, “CHILDREN .75e0 “MON. TUES, WED “AL IG. an “stt } DENTS 1. 00, 4 » Due to the length of this feature the first. show. on Friday “and Saturday will be at 6: 20 P; M. and the last show at 9: 00. “THURS, -F RI. SAT, = 25 = AG» 27 + 2B 290 prone ET Ws” ~ HERBIE, - THE UTTLE | a CAR 0. Sag WHO FINDS, ff HIS © » REAL aN HAPPINESS ee AMONG.” he THE PLAIN ae EVERYDAY, 00 fh FOLK! Ss ret =) Ptah et he Ds Hi aa SAN Hin ine n t Be mes at 2 6 “together with Mr. and Mrs Bannister; Mr. and’ Mrs. Bob . An unusual surprise shower: . was. held recently at the home of © ‘Mrs. A. Jones, 9156 Cresswell Road, Sidney, in ‘honor. of. Miss. “Marion Hastings. whose marriage: to Gordon Armstrong, » takes” place this month... ~The bride, being a teacher, sat 2 “behind. a gaily. decorated desk . and as she called the roll, she was. presented with “gifts. from” a : ee be Of” guests. - ‘Black- “Ki ac _ Marion. 5th wedding anniversary were ‘presented with a pole lamp. Among those present were the -best-man, Frank Loveless, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Ann Slater, « Bob and Mrs, Mounce, Mr. iarold » Why net.share with your neighbors ‘the. interesting itid-bits of news. you come. “across | in your. daily. ac- tivities? Phone them. ‘to, » Mrs. Esther Berry. at 656- | 1151 and they will be in-. : cluded in Sidney Briefs. : vA surpri: @ party ‘honoring Mr. e “and Mrs. Jack. Hastings, .1725 MeTavish Road, on the occasion . of their 2 was held recently, at the home of Mr. and..Mrs, Frank: Loveless,’ 19468 All, Bay Road, The guests: oN s - TRACTOR ~ SERVICE Ttataviating,! surat: or ug} Gardens, lawns levelled ready, fot seeding and planting: alo. plows dive, cultivate aul Host holes. " 6522759 erp ae ror and_ Soacchion: Diane Gertrude. McQuarrie, guest of her. brother-in-law: and’ “sister: in- ‘law, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mr. and! Mrs. Edward R. Peck swith) cy. and. Cheryl of , West. at the home.of the formers mother, Mrs. CW. Peck, All Bay | Rd. " - i Mr. and Mrs.’ Albert F; ace Tail were guests of the latters grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. AK, Millar, Malavi iew Ave. : : Mr. and) Mrs. UL, Kuipers, Amsterdam, Holland and son are guests of Mrs. Kuipers: brother. “and ‘sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. nemnh m . oe oye “ Mr. “and “Mrs, J Bell “and “duests of theo latter's mother, . Mes BG, Taylor: Fourth St. tet Nn! “who hax spent the past six weeks in Sweden has returned: to! y her EXPORT i _ home. | ett a hy we a idiies § voc Lee osTOMLINSOR a inners | Me Foannssee Secayiety FLYNN FENG CRAMATELL LL WALSHE 6 OOH DaGRADL “PBL WALSH “TECARIGOLOR’ sagt my "ROBERT STEVENSON is EEE WET Hm Bitoni Cun: J A intuit. Gi ‘iparell le “HRUULAH Ais ny) KINGS: Tuesday to her. Winnipeg home | “after spending some weeks with — Mr. sid Mrs. Alfred Nunn, 2 her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Jone » Mrs. : “Alberta. have’ been. visiting wi > their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Rogers, 4th Street, for and Kim, for. 3 weeks : “Mission City. B.C. has been the ~ - fancouver have been: holidaying 7 Uh D. Koerts, Dean, Pi ark. Road Mrs and: Mrs, W, Hoothh, aven, “Villa wave retur ned home after a “seven Week vacation cin ~ Saskatchewan and Alberta, W hen ‘in’ Battleford, “Sask. they, ate tended thelr grandam sw redding daughters of Edmonton are. the : > Mrs, li. L. King, Harbour Rd. Mr. and’ Mrs. William Dickenson, 9617 Seventh Street: “have had as guests their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dickenson. and young - daughter Debra of Winnipeg. “Mrs. K. Black ‘returned: ‘on. several weeks. ~ REPA IRS gD TIONS : ALTERATIONS © “Manufactured - ‘Homes. | mean “better quality atoa “reas onable 7 ie request, age “tL wosaaTt 656-1976 656-3503 price. 4 Estimates &. refer ences on of i} a Paving Deadline Will Be Met Say Contractors paving. of the reconstructed portion of Resthaven Drive and Malaview will begin Thursday following ‘‘curing’’ of the primer spread on. Monday. Chew Ex- cavating Ltd. estimate the job will be finished by August 26, five days before contract completion date. Last week, Sidney Council became impatient with the long- delayed finish to a road program which ‘started in early spring. Engineers Willis, Cunliffe and Tait have now explained that the original contract was extended by 73 calendar days to cover delays in construction material occasioned by the labor lockout. WANDERING COWS BRING HEAVY LOSS Norman Day, 8532 Pat Bay Highway, was con- victed in Victoria police court last week on a charge of allowing livestock to be on the highway. A fine of 325 was imposed on the farmer. whose two cows: had to be destroyed after being involved in a traffic accident. EVERY FRI. AND “SAT. EVENING in the Museum Unit of Be. Army Navy | and Airforce Sidney Unit 302 ” FOURTH ST. “SIDNEY B.C. For Local 4-H Following the visit here last month of 45 members of 4-H clubs: in Montana. who stayed with their Canadian counterparts living on Saanich Peninsula, plans have been announced for an exchange trip next year. Mrs. Tom O’Reilly, leader of the Saanich Peninsula 4-H Beef Club, told The Review a similar number of 4-H members from the Malahat. South district which, takes in the peninsula, will travel by charter bus to Montana for a week next July. “It’s the best thing possible for these youngsters to get together and see at close hand how each other carries on his club work,’ she said. the Governor .of . Montana, Forrest H. Anderson, in a letter ‘to the local 4-H members: ‘‘The 4- H exchange program is com: 12-14 Lb. Fresh Grade ‘‘A”’ Sliced Home Cured Her sentiments were echoed by_ FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY SPECIALS: Turkeys........... | Side Bacon. ax. Sirloin Tip tess Montana Trip Next Year lembers mendable since it affords an opportunity for our youth . to travel and live with their neigh- bors in order to better understand their ways of life, and local culture. It is certain to educate and broaden the outlook of the young people interested in the 4-H program.” Gov. Anderson wrote to say: ‘“Montanans look forward to hosting your 4-H group in 1971. We Buy and Sell Old China, Silver, Furniture and Bricabrac 9812 4th Street, Sidney Phone 656-3515 Lb. | Beef Sausage. cererrsres Hips Of : eef Average weight 60 Lbs. Freezer. Special ‘cut-wrapped : frozen | Lb. t a AON - - SAT., 8. a. Mm. - : FRIDAY NIGHT TH oe 00 p. m. v3 a — easy parts ih ‘The reason?» ‘Easy taste and easy | to look at. Plus the Seagram name and quality. “Prove it for yourself. That! s the | The easy ‘whisky. ¥ Li om Teale ens we i FIRST IN. si _ Deluxe ri Unit Condominium .. Weg * Two 2-Bedroom Units | “only two blocks to all shopping, one block from. waterfront. Tudor are hitecture with its Old English rustic charm, is depicted through “the use of leaded windows and rough: ‘timbered, deep’ stained beams Kot in white textured exterior walls. . The Tudor. motif of yesteryear ds recaptured throughout the interior with the use of heay y cedar coiling beams and stance hions, deep stained doors ard: cabinets, accented by wrought iran chandelier an rustic ~ wolto-wall carpeting. Ranger « Fridge * Ancluded. Utility Reont « WasherDryer Beaitifally treed and landscaped, Your own parking provided, LOW down payinent forthe new home buyer, Trades max be accepted, i 900 And Up For These Attractive New Condominium Units “Oj W for your innpection Krom Saturday August 22nd, " IN EY 2 . « Two L Bedroom: Units Own Your Own copper -~ colored | ij Mes a “Datly from 10 aan. to 9:00 p, ny. ' Mare Crateau inv attendance + 646- 4101, oe CORNER THEN ST, TAXE hs ASSESSED AY 1 BEDRM U INIT $1, OO NET A Vt AR: % HEDIOOM, u NIT ora NET.A YEAR, MT. 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