a Noms . for -the: past: three: years. -- elected ‘chairman .a..year ago..” . ‘considers the last year as. the most _| “several «reasons for this: the con- Soh centration -of-all.senior . students - within the ‘district at Claremont sen- “jor secondary school; ‘the hiring of a “—S puilding: superintendent ‘to supervise “the. district's steadily expanding con-, struction: -program; - duction © of «the. new curriculum - ‘in othe” ‘secondary. schools. ; .-eided to’ become ‘a’ teacher. -He was _,lines maintenance shop at’ Patricia ‘*, moved the ‘plant to Vancouver. some- years. ago “he elected to ‘stay here. -For‘almost five ‘years after that he |. *. operated \a° flooring business. ° Then --he: made. his. mind. up to ‘pecome a -Sfeacher.and «felt ‘the ‘time was ripe “to begin “his : studies as his family oot Was ‘growing’. up. : “Claremont: last: year’. to get. his. son. ‘ior. matric.’ “his second “university year, he plans “tO! start” teaching : next: September PAGE EIGHT - ‘ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday; January 26, 1966 He Has Seen oth Sides ok wok tek ok As Trustee. “And ‘Student When Gordon | ‘Campbell decided to make .a: career ‘out of: education he: tackled “it from ‘two angles. : He retired as. chairman of Saan- ich: school. board at the end of: ‘last year to enable ‘him to devote: more time: to his studies as.a second-year education student at the University of Victoria. Mr. Campbell represented the vil- lage of Sidney on: the school board j. 'He was He memorable on. the board and: cites and «the, intro- ~The former. ‘school board ‘chairmain faced emany obstacles: when he: de-. ‘foreman:” of . Pacific « Western © Air- Bay Airport but when the. company “He completed his high school ‘edu- cation. by. correspondence and. Tent school” and ‘enrolled .. in: “grade. 13° “Now: half-way. through Mr. Campbell became both a stu ; ~. dent~and.” school trustee . about. the . same time. ; responsibil. ‘and complete his ‘studies. for degree at “summer. school for the next few years. 0 Why ‘did he decide to become: a teacher? | career,” he. says, ‘‘It.is something I’ve: wanted to do for many years now andi think there is a great deal of. satisfaction : to be der rived from teaching.” ; He also found it very rewarding to. ‘be’ a/school. trustee. “It is a ‘satisfying job and I just ‘wish more .people would take. an interest ‘tin it,’’ he. said. position of school” trustee if. there was a financial reward?” | fT don't think so.. Those people’ in- ter ested in the work aren't worried about: money. . ous. At takes. “up: a lot of: time in time work. involved. ”. “School -: trustees ’ carry ‘consider- ‘able responsibility, he ‘said, and this is stead iy increas- ‘ing. a ae - Tntroduction. of the * new. “high “school. curriculum last. year. has meant a heavier load for trustees, |‘he said. ° They are faced with pro- |.which are: required ‘if. the new pro- mented. 7 “Teaching is a. most rewarding | . Would’.more people’ run for the It is not. that: oner- riculum. will be of great: benefit to ‘students “in -helping them into .their joint effort by students, parents: and school. counsellors ‘to: be: successful: ‘Mr; Campbell “was -in.-the ‘ unique ‘position of introducing grade’ 13..to student: .“ After. sampling both. sides he ‘is convinced grade 13 is a good thing. It offers a.lot that universities ‘can’t, he said. -As an example: a- “student who. fails a re- quired grade 12 course may not: en- ‘ter university but he may enroll in grade: 13 and by applying himself, take the “course ‘again .along with his’senior. matric courses. school district, ‘the retired, chairman said he hopes the poard ‘will: soon be able to. acquire . future: school |: sites approved in: the: last. referen- dum. ‘and. continue -the heavy build- ing “program. He. wants “to: stay in- this. district and would like to-re- sume: his -activities with” the :school board when he is Settled ‘in his, new 4 career. Total of 72,117 passengers boarded Air Canada ‘flights at. Patricia Bay Airport in 1965, an increase of 17.7 per.cent over 1964. The Jocal.. increase: followed ‘the general; trend ‘as: the airline: ‘record ed an increase in traffic last year. for the 12th ‘time’ in “15 years." : Dollar sales from: Victoria ; are esti- ‘mated: to. have: risen (12.2% per” cent. Final figures are. not yet . last. year.. available. Air. “Canada ‘spokesman | in: Vie: The ee aancad: Gharnacists. who. ae ue your: doctor's. orders: | rose: ‘two. per, cent. ‘to. 65. per cent. ie Q tes. Air Canada Traffic From : Patricia Bay Up 17.7 Per Cent toria said the airline carried a grand total: of 4,686,400 passengers on all routes “in? 1965, ‘showing.an increase of 14. “per cent over, the . previous year. BE : “AIR FREIGHT | : Air. freight » rose » 37: per’ cent ‘to 56Y4- ‘million ton ‘miles -and ‘air: mail ‘carried by. Air Canada’ was: Up eight per. -cent: last: year... oa , Available. seat: miles iittrensed: by} aT per’. cent:’in1965 -‘to544 “million; and. the. “ ‘passenger | load: factor” NEW SCHEDULE j “Ad Canada‘ will ‘introduce the first | “daily, non-stop. jet, service from. Van- |: at Conve to ‘London; -England, on. ‘May : Taking ‘eight hours, and: 55 min-. ‘its willbe: the: ‘fastest. service : from: the “west': ‘coast ® to: Great | ‘Bri- . Main, » The fE. ght. over ‘Hudson’ Ss Bay Vj is: ‘presently flown: ‘once: each. week. . - An airline © “spokesman «: said»: ‘the new schedule avill: make: Vancouver viding. costly facilities at the: schools . gram. is to be successfully imple- Mr, Campbell thinks the T new cur-. chosen careers, but it requires a the district and..then enrolling as a: it from: Looking’ to the future in Saanich to ok . 7 Province - Municipalities Revision: of cost-sharing arrange- ments: between: the municipalities. and the provincial | ‘government, par- ticularly | ‘in- the fields of. education and. hospital construction, was cited by. Central. Saanich Reeve R. .Gor-. don Lee as the most pressing prob- lem in. 1966 in. his inaugural address to council. : ‘On. the jocal level, the reeve, con- siders. water, sewerage disposal, centennial project and zoning will usurp much of council’s time this year. ‘The ‘text of his. address follows. I wish to take the opportunity at this time, to make a few. remarks. regarding what may: be visualized as our main objectives for" tne com- ing year.: fee Hee ‘Perhaps, ov rershadow! ‘ing = thing ‘else, is the pressing .need for this - municipality, with ‘others within the’. province, in the matter of a:com- plete’ overhaul -of. existing” financial arrangements with: the ‘provincial government.: : aan REVISE’ ‘AGREEMENT. : With ‘substantial provincial govern- the past few years and: with expand- ing contributioris by the federal] gov- ernment for Social Servaces, for ed- ucation anticipated, and: with the knowledge that federal-provincial cost-sharing agreements. are being negotiated and ‘the -fact that . we have witnessed ever - escalating -school..costs;, and’ such: increased /eosts in general having been placed upon: the» municipalities to collect from. local property owners, the timie has now arrived. for the municipali- ties. to ‘expect’and request a:revision : HASN'T: MET. INCREASES “The | : of the. existing cost-sharing: arrange- ‘ments. with® the ‘provincial ‘govern-. ment*. and inereased., grants. to the municipalities. : AS. evidence « of the’. need for “re- vision; “is =the’ existing. formula. for ‘the: cost-sharir ing. in’ the operation. of the. ‘schools... (oo 560 per teacher; which: in general ‘has ‘failed to: absorb. the: ‘annual increases nia ath cay Wel rere ERC ines TPA cee Rea Je FSS a Te ot ee a ee e; ia te Ween t nr 4-cannot 88. per. cent of, ‘construction costs ae means, ‘of puaviding : ‘at the refer endum. “While: T:person- agree or “recommend. QR: two. mi oy levy, As reasonable. ‘JOINT. ACTION ens 2 “tis: my’ ‘opinion that a revision of school . costs. and, possible . hospital ‘nelghboring “municipalities, through Vancouver-Vietoria this provinea.* 2 As itippenrs now, we are..to be- ‘torda: Tntermunicipal, Committee and if Hist: is” the case, there will be re- an “eonvinesd ‘that: the: “gonls of te ‘geliof. by” being a member intermunielpaly ‘commiltee: will more than compensate for: “stich financial ing: munlelpatity: our Valeo" is neces- Vaavey and ‘should “he hoa in’, the. thea Antermunleipal: commitices:: SEWAGH: AND. ONING - ~ Retunnlng. to aur own ‘portant: submissions...made.- during 1966, namely, the: report: of mendations for zoning by the capital region planning boand, Thts. coun. ol will be: required: to: devote much time and study to these two. very Amuporlant matters. - A WATE SUPPLY 65 288 ee pe Po White oT have: confined: myself to ce what: T conskler fo: be the: mioat. ime portant tems facing -us' this year, 1 that n study will have to be under ‘alten. daring this yeaa inthe: mat: Jor-ot anendequate supply: of water, to “meet the” everqrowing needa’ of Bently: or : “An eany:. dvelaton’ will have comber 31, 1007, ne: Well ag ain ecinly Apelson by: cone) on the: ways and morg,.cdequate facthitles,..plans of | I ul inst ‘but:in’summary, it appears that .we every- : Future Teachers ment budget ‘surpluses evident -over|: will: ‘sit:in“on- regular ‘class lectures, After: several years the. provincial ‘ government, contribution, ds. Stil °$2,= |) ‘granted: to'-teachers.. over. the “past few: ears. “and. such. increases : have: : ‘y. ; story. in’! the Ss anuary issue of “West- OSC” ‘and. whieh Was’ “Hot: ‘supported : ally., fayor’ “some: ‘cost-sharing bys: the: this: punpose,- T+ ‘construction ‘costs; can best: be aeef 0 8 ‘complished by joint action with. our] ‘dome a Monmiber. of the Greater: View faivs,? Wwe will “have: two very “me fy eo tos), ae the sewerage survey, and the recon |! qvould ba remiss df:7 did not. mention - - b soi this vettheri: part-cof the. Saanich |: to he = | “mule. by: “coumel!: onthe eenteyintal “prvioot to: be compl at: ofore Do ok * * Which ‘will be presented. to you at an| early ‘date. INCREASED INDEMNITY | ; There-are of. course. many, other items which T have not. mentioned, have to recognize that with such a heavy agenda before us, it» will require more time, study ‘and. at- ious years, and as such I ‘anticipate making .a “recommendation . prior. to -budget time, to the finance commit- tee, that a review of the: existing indemnity now paid to members of this council be:made and a: recom- mendation that such be increased. Finally, I wish to personally. thank all the 1965 council members -pres- ent for their loyalty and devotion to duty ‘during the past “year, ‘also: to to ‘this’. council, and’ the hope that the same. co-operation that, was evi- dent. in’.1965, how -be again given during: 1966..-.) oe Bye To. Visit U.B.c. Nearly 200° high ‘school students from). 78 communities” throughout B.C. will attend ‘the eighth annual Future ‘Teachers Clubs’ conference, January. 28-29..at the University of British.’ Columbia. Kathy” Smethurst and Janet Har- ris of Claremont School and Diane Sharp und Ainslee McQuarrie of Ganges will be among the delegates attending “the conference designed to -acquaint’ the “students “with :the programs. ‘Keynote. ‘address: will be given by. UBC's: Dean cot Education ‘Neville Scarfe... Speeches; discussions. and. a sym- .{ posium ..will ‘be’ related’ to the ‘theme : “Teaching. aS; a profession." - During the? conference, ‘delegates tour the campus. and attend a “ban- et, : “McPherson Playhouse and: Bastion Theatre: are” featured : inva: ‘picture “For the Finest in Floor Cover. a ings...’... Carpets; Linoleums, * .: Ceramic} or) Plastic™ ANG. ‘Pandora ‘Avenue - Vietoria, B.C. “EV 6.2401 : tention -by this council than-in prev-|'* welcome .Councillor: Harold ‘Andrew |- universit y: “and its” teacher-training | Carpets. & Linos eal 1 —| Patient Demonstrates New Treatment Women’s Auxiliary to Rest Haven. “tees expressed its gr atitude for ‘this ‘Hospital ‘presented to. the Adminis- | trator. a new stainless steel whirl- | pool bath for the phys: otherapy de- partment last. week. “A. small -portable whirlpool! had been used up to the end of 1965, but the new stationary. bath és 1 enough to: treat hips as: ‘well as arms {and legs. The function of. the bath is to: ate. water agitation’ that, produc massaging: action. circulation (of “plod - ‘spasm: . The whirlpool: bath is to treat stiff and swollen joints, tissue,..nerve. injuries and many other conditions met with-in ‘hospi- It.is especially ‘useful as a substitute for manual .massage in areas that: cannot be. so treated tal service. by physiotherapists. Mrs: A: Haven Hospital. : “The total cost of the He Whirlpool | Bath was "$790.: The board of It. stimulates.the and lymph, causes a regression: of ‘inflammatory | processes :and exerts a: sedative ef- fect while relieving. pain and muscle A. Cormack, . président; made. the’ presentation .on behalf of -the. Auxiliary members .and -T.; Ji Bradley responded on. behalt of -trus- further gift, indicating. the genuine interest-of the Women’s Auxiliary in the welfare of the community.”’. : “Auxiliary.. members ©. who. partici-. bath Mrs. L. Adams, Mirs:.B. Ard, Mrs. arge Brown, Mrs... Be: Byford, Mrs. . M. ..-; Caldwell, ‘Mrs: “A> Clark,-Mirs, I.’ Cookman; ‘Mrs. W.: -Cormack,. ‘Mrs. K. cre- eS 2] lis, Mrs. P:: Elton, Mrs. ‘Te. Evans, Mrs; W.’ Gardner, Mrs.. E,, Grogan, Mrs. P. Hafer, Mrs. F. Impey; ‘Mrs. V. Jennings, Mrs S..MacLaren, Mrs. D. McLeod, Mrs. M. McVay, Mrs. E. Nash, Mrs. S: Ritchie, Mrs. A. used | Simpson, Miss J. Sparrow, Mrs. V. scal.| Todd, “Mrs. P.. Trousil, Mrs. M. Turner, ‘Mrs. J “ Whitaker. and Mrs. V. Wilson: ' EQUIPMENT STILL SOUGHT - ‘Canada's ‘image: in world hockey” may not: be what it..once was, but apparently - this has shad. no: ill ef- fect on ‘acceptance of ‘its: equipment... Rest for the game.” Hockey’ sticks. val-. at © $2,200,000; and Commerce. : [sete =| DONT LIKE T O Oo MUCH case =a ALONG ONATRIPD | GET YOUR TRAVELLERS CHEQUES FROM | 2 SAO PENINSULA the Grealor.. Victoria Intermunicipal |: Committee and also: with the Grenter |. Tntermunicipal , Committee, representing ino excess}. of 75. percent of the “population, of eee -eonsiderations «and :.undertakings: of pes - Jn winter, men are. . : often available, So, - dogsn't It make a lot: "things like having the” “pale -available; Materials are _available. And: spacial - off-spason discounts are. “ganse to havo those ropaitt “© gnd ranovations done now, - “Not simply.construction- and building jobs--but, lavinmower fixed ond: the ~ screens mendad; having © Everybody ——— “the. drapes ‘loaned ond the rugs shampooed; having the furniture oo cloctrical opplionces :: ie f W:Gost Home, a - te-vpholstorad and the: repaired. ‘All jobs, which. can call fora long walt como Springline--but.; ~ which can. be handled... quickly, efficiently, and. ‘easily during the winter * ¢nason.:Whoal'’s more, > ~-government-sponsored, SS Gana san 9. “Improvement loans aro | available through: your “bank, to assist you in’ | carrying out all-kinds ‘of. renovation jobs you've been meaning to'dom- ~~ up-to $4,000 with'up. lo Nasa oo 4en years to. repayh oo. No doubt about, itm : winter is the best Imo. os a “Yo spruce up your home PT Pee “ar place of busines, Sas Do: it howl: n. winter op ore i created " pated. in’ proviting. this - gift were Is, Ashby; ‘Mrs. 0. Bradley, Mrs, -A.. . Cross,. Mrs. .M. Darting,. ‘Mrs. MEI. ‘ued: at. roughly $500,000: and: skates wk, were exported ‘fast. year. says: the Department -¢ ol Trade a: