PAGE TWELVE BRENDA-LU'S “BEACON AVE. SIDNEY DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR The Place Pi) i Shop To. Be Well Dressed. 656-3311. ‘J. Robert C. Hewett | f Land Surveyor Phone 383-6652 : 552 Falkland Rd.. Victoria, B.C. . niga ~ REPAIRS ADDITIONS — ALTERATIONS — Manufactured Homes” mean. better quality at a reasonable. price. Estimates & references on request. a HOGARTH 656-1976 - 656- 3503 | FOR RESIDENTIAL | AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING CALL» Wreaths Kinsmen _ Activities The third general meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Sidney was held on October 13 with 20 members and two guests present. This was the first meeting of the club in. the house owned by Sanscha Hall and renovated into a meeting place during the past summer by the club, The room is suitable for a small group to meet H and is available to the com- f munity through Sanscha. “Captain Dave Price of the 676 Kinsmen Air Cadet Sqaudron was guest speaker and outlined the ) work of the sqaudron and showed slides of their summer activities at summer camps and. the four flying scholarships awarded to the squadron. President. Gary - reported. onthe Fall. counsel -meeting attended by himself, Harold... Baldwin - and Ken -Morrison held in Burnaby on October 10 to.12. - Kin Barrie Mathews. reported more donations are needed for the. forthcoming ©. auction on » ..November 2 in which half: the | proceeds are going to the Senior Citizens Activity Centre. f. Plans were also discussed to 4 hold.a fall stag and a Grey Cup ° raffle with proceeds going to community charities. : The Kinette club will cater the next general meeting on October 5 27. wee “A letter” of appreciation from the. Kinsmen Rehabilitation - Foundation -was read, thanking -{.. the club for their sponsorship of “| Tom Chadwick of Brentwood to. -{. the summer camp-at Lake a Cowichan for ~- 4 children oS ~The ‘appreciation of the’ club. : was” extended to. Mrs. Beth Gordon of make. Christmas candy, and 2443 ioe Ave,, Sidney N SOE SMe A 0 OD al or 7 a8 5 ay eo By eh Lc atiap mrtmnen ge Ea catpraimaee © Shey lo tenseer Oo gett Panthaencaapadl Eki cen ste Sette. “PINK KITTEN 656-2233 am Reacon Ave, ' Sidney Enliven your hair! We'll give your halr the : tap trearmont it deverves med permanant for body und bounce, cutting and thaping in breery now | styles just for you: afl nicanD Ai beaut y services | with. on yes BEAUTY SALON] Kinette Clubs in Bowl, a. trophy presented to the Club with highest. attendance, ~ Guests of honor at All-Sidney |$. Day celebrations, Mr, and: Mrs, James © Crawford and family, have written Kinsmen president . Gary. Pearson to OXPRESS, their thanks, poe “Our > first ». visiting Canada was a. really memorable one, and we are enjoying telling our: friends” in, experience “in ‘Tucson about, the great. time we 2 had in Sidney, and how friendly. A everyone. Yo “arresting' 1 | everyone wo, met at the faint" was. trom the Mounties © ‘to ~ Toronto. International Airport AWVAS Canada's busiest in 1980, passengers |g arriving and. onplaned, Montreal 4d Out, - SE AaDEe Small Fruits for Fall vinaitng Straw berries, Raspherries, : . Asparagus, Currants, Grapes, Bineherries, ete, 8,407,600. eo with Fall “ust ARRIVED IN SHORTLY IN STOCK | Pearson Walter, at home; ‘Seattle, ‘Wash., Elsie: Buchinski, handicapped “member of G.R.M. ‘No.1, past — president. of the. ‘Marathon Labour Union; and Past Chief. of. ‘the S. O.S:, ‘Winnipeg, Man., anda. ‘|-member.- ‘of. ‘Saanich Peninsula Jean: enior.c izens tt le centre.: Again this: year, the club will : ‘Kinettes assisted at the. Arbutus. Crafts:Centre last week. “with: sale. of’ articles made. by. handicapped. people... an B Twelve members. of the. ‘club > 7 attended . the annual meeting, g “lower. V.L, : Ladysmith: recently. Sidney. Club | 13. Colds, Hay Fever 4 i. was _ presented’ with the Rose'l $. Revenant Hare Rodt Stock from the Interior, Tree IF ruits and Ore wamentals, . rs cer : ot A good selection of Coniferous Ornament als and Plats of many Per ennials for I all Planting. ATTRACTIVE A-FRAME construction is new Peace Lutheran Church on the south side of W eiler Avenue east of the Patricia Bay Highway. (Dane Campbell Photo). MARSHALL A resident of Sidney. at 2136 Marshall of Yorkton, Sask. Mr, Bakerview Drive for the past 11. Marshall served with the 96th years, Claude Guerirer Marshall, Battalion in World War I, and he died on October 13 aged 76 years. was a member of the Rosetown He was born at West Briston in Lodge, No. 91, A.F. and. A.M. © England. Service conducted by the Rev, Robert Sansom was held on Oct. 16 in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, and was 3 followed He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Bess) at home, and a | duaghter, Mrs. Daphne E. by cremation. - _- NORBURY A native of Lancashire, South Burnaby, Glady Treanor, | England, Mrs. Sarah Ann Nor- New Westminster, Phyllis bury died in Sidney on October 14 at the age of 86 years. She had been resident in Sidney ‘for - 20 years at 2350 Malaview Ave. . Surviving are her. husband, sons Dudley, Victoria, and Sidney of McAuley, Manitoba: daughters, Dorothy Plewes, Sidney, Grace Norbury, Calgary; Alta., Doris Nicholls, South ‘Burnaby, - ‘Myrna Stark, Robinson, Elkhorn, Manitoba and’ Evelyon Richards, New Westminster; 11 grand- daughters, nine grandsons, six _ Sreat-granddaughters, 13 great- grandsons, and Norman Jamieson, McAuley, Man. Service was held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses. on: October 16, the Rev. R. H. Pratt. Hatley Memorial, Gardens. 5 THOMSON : bo Born. ‘at Peterhead, Scotland, Mrs. AE. (Mary) Waterman, “and. lately resident at. 2234 Vancouver, ‘Mrs. R.. (Phyllis) ‘Malaview Ave., Sidney, George Crawford, Calgary, | Mrs. R. James Livingstone Thomson died (Florence) ‘Russell; Winnipeg, in Victoria’ on October 15 at the. and Mrs. G; (Elsie) Bellamy, age | of 75 years. He was a: Bedford, England; sons, George, Vancouver, Smith, Stewart, B. Ce and « James, “Winnipeg; 2 ‘grandchildren, nine | + Scotland. “service on. October’ 20 i in: Sand Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney di hich will: ibe: on. sale, us _WAMPOLE. C2 tablets cae 100 tablets for a nee) 99°] ee — relief of pain Reg, $1.59 NOW ONLY ty clear: non-staining . Soothes irritation og Tair Spray” Extra Hold my CONTAC “C Ay fl. OZ... 99° — Firm. Control | With ONLY a bane MES -. Soft Hold Petes 8 os QG° Imperial Size NOW. ONLY wt ad COMPOUNDING YOUR PRESCRIPTION Is ALWAYS OUR PRINCIPAL CONCERN. FREE. FAST DELIVERY _ = Pharmacy { Sidney's Only Independent Drug Store. Medical Art Building, Phone: Bin. UW, VISINE:. . Eye Drops 4 ' Sinusitis” AR oa. All Family Cough Syrup 97}; Reg. 4. AY: Now ONLY: LADY” TUT aTaRY -— a CRURmi OC RR emerson % Lots of GRASS SEED, FERTILIZERS, PEAT MOSS - officiating. Interment was -in. “great. ~ grandchildren, . and: his sister, |- Mrs. Emily: Massey of Aberdeen, * tae 37 of the Royal: ‘Canadian: 2 The Rev: ‘R. H. Pratt c ducted. A 4 Bedroom Colonial Style older home. ation Sunday Extensively up-dated. y 1% baths, separate D.R., Brentwood inlaid marble counters in i | kitchen and bath room, new roof, new exterior paint, new in- . For Lutheran Church Eight years of preparation by a small, dedicated Lutheran group will be rewarded next Sunday when first services are held in Peace Lutheran Church on Weiler Avenue, Sidney, Rev. George Rode, president of the Alberta and British Columbia district Lutheran Church, will speak at a 3.30 p.m. dedication service which will be attended by many pastors from Victoria and a 60-voice massed choir. The attractive A-frame $30,000 building houses a wrought iron altar and chancel rail designed by Valady Vagels, and a lectern and pulpit designed by Carol Otke, daughter of incumbent Rey. Frederick Otke who also serves Redeemer Lutheran Church in Langford. TOWN OF SIDNEY NOTICE. OFFERS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE UN- DERSIGNED FROM PERSONS INTERESTED IN LEASING, FOR A ONE YEAR TERM, THE PREMISES AT 2538 BEACON AVENUE, SIDNEY, FORMERLY OC. -CUPIED BY THE FEDERAL CUSTOMS AND IM. MIGRATION DEPARTMENT. OFFERS TO LEASE ALL OR ANY PART OF THE BUILDING WILL BE ENTERTAINED. Among the red-stole clad pastors will be Sidney's first Lutheran minister, Rev. C. C. Janzow, now 82 and retired, also Rey. H. Behling and Rev. L. Carlson, both of whom served in Sidney. Although the Lutheran Church started in 1517, claims 75 million adherents throughout the world, ihe movemént is not large in Canada. Sidney has 40 Lutherans at the moment and they are headed by Jack Bower, building committee chairman, George Jencrossek, president of the congregation and Michael. Davis, secretary- treasurer. Charter members of the local Church which first held services in November, 1957,.are Kar] Steinmeyer, Arnold Luttman, A. J. Bower, George Jendrossek, Eric Luttman and J. Gorton. A second service will he held at 6 p. m. Sunday with Rev. Albert Krahenbil speaking: Rev. F. Otke will conduct the liturgy at both services. Peace Lutheran Church, designed by the congregation and con- tractor K.C. Johnson, has a full basement and kitchen facilities. for Sunday School activities. “PROSPECTIVE LESSEES WILL BE EXPECTED TO OCCUPY THE PREMISES WITHOUT ANY ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING BUILDING, BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. THE PROPERTY WILL BE OPEN FOR VIEWING PURPOSES ON OCTOBER 19TH AND 20TH BETWEEN 9:00 A.M. AND 5:00 P.M. - OFFERS SHOULD INCLUDE DETAILS OF INTENDED USE AND BE IN THE HANDS OF THEUNDERSIGNED ON OR BEFORE 5:00 P.M., OCTOBER 23RD. ANY OFFER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. _ (Signed) G.S. Logan TOWN CLERK 41-2 N TRAVEL SERV LTD. \ - ANNOUNCES ~NEW HOURS EFFECTIVE, NOVEMBER 1. ~ Monday - Friday 9: 00 to 5: 00 P. M. _ Saturdays 9:00 to I: 00 P. M. Zenith 6327 Gulf Islands” October 13th, 1970 A Word of Appreciation The Building Committee, together with the Pastor and members of Peace Lutheran Church, express their sincere gratitude to the General Contractor, Mr. Knute Johnson of Victoria; B.C. for fulfilling the contract the performing work of ‘superior quality and to all the artisans and craftsmen who participated in the construction of this church. We know they are proud to have their names linked with a structure 50 ofine which will be used for so holy a purpose. THE FIRMS THAT HELPE __-_ THIS CHURCH ~ ‘THE PRIME CONTRACTOR: K.C. JOHNSON — _ CONSTRUCTION LD. | 303 GOLDSTREAM — | 478-4112. BUILDING. _ BUILDING MATERIALS © "=& HARDWARE ° SLEGG BROS D BUILD | ” Saanich 656-2527 | MATERIALS - &. “HARDWARE,” wicHee: io | | Bets the red out.” - ‘ qt - LUMBER £0: LTD. 2506 BEACON 656-1134 LUMBER LTD. on 3955 QUADRA “479-7181 : BUILDING. 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