‘PAGE TEN: esensiniested SAANICH PENINStU! LA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, September? 22, 1965 = ‘Scouts And- Cubs U nder Way Again .. Scout’ ye and ga packs in Side “s ney are-under way again. 0"): = On: ‘Monday, ‘Oct. 4, the ‘first meet- “ “On that date “] ” Pack will. meet at m6 45° pm. :- ‘ Sidney “A” Pack will. follow with co. fan opening meeting. on: Wednesday, 2, - Oct. 6; at.6:45 p.m... ~The Scouts lag -a. further | day -/; behind, ‘commencing, the season with | le ar first meeting on: “Thursday, » Oct. ~ 9 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. a J The group- in- Sidney: is: seeking to augment its funds. _ Although each “~ Cub or Scout. pays.a fee .of $2. upon: ~ enlistment, the amount is absorbed ‘in, insurance and. correspondence.:. . - Enquiries regarding. the .. enlist- ment of boys here or times of meet-. ‘ings: may. be ‘addressed to. “A:..C. ‘Holmes, ‘at’ 656-3574, Box 669, Sidney. ‘garding: uniforms should: communi- ate. with Mrs.” TAL Marshall, a A Yale’ butcher mamed ‘Jonathan “Yale and- Chilliwack “in: 1862.° * paised beef. at Chilliwack. He wisiele “ed. out ‘the. 50-mile trail with ithe aid. » of one relative ‘and;an. Indian. “dings of “the new: season . will. open:: Paris : Parents. seeking information - re-' Reece built the first ‘trail connecting ; -\PARISIAN COUPLE CROSS — (CANADA. WITHOUT ENGLISH : English js still not needed ito Cross. ‘Canada ‘from .coast to’ coast... Mon- sieur et t: Madame. Daniel Voidot can prove it... The -Paris artist and: his wile have’ “travelled : from ..east to’ -west and French is almost itheir ‘sole language. “Almost, because. they. have -a. few: stock phrases. of: Eng- lish*: “and: are "gradually - gathering . more. ‘Travelling . isin their. blood. M. Voidot has ‘lived. in: French Congo as well as France.. Both have trav- elled ‘extensively in Europe as Well as on other continents. * There. 4s no. mistaking Danjel Voidot; he looks like an artist from and he is. an artist. from Paris. He wears .a. beard ‘and his expressive: -hands give him away. He is the’ sor. of. a popular French. mystery whiter. ~The couple. left the French-speak- ing old- world, and \.visited..a. new: : world, the world of ‘Africa iin sa dawning negro: rise. “They: left that country, was ‘at one time, resident; and came to .the French-speaking. province of ; ‘Canada. couple. were advised: ‘to’ ‘go: to “the west’. coast Of. Vancouver | Island. where -M; :Voidot’s. father}: A: few: weeks in Quebec, were fol- : lowed ‘ by. a trad, -journey ‘across the: ‘country. ..On: the .train: the’ French |: & QUALITY. REST HOME. ACCOMMODATION a Private and ‘Semi-Private . ‘author. has -not: only summarized.-the + keenly: analytical: mind toa. ‘com- | parison over. a wide range. : They found: themselves on’ a bleak. Awards — | Presented - At C latemort iTS IND INDSOR coast. with a ‘sparse . ‘Popubation, Long ‘Beach, near Tofino. ‘ Cross Road: Tomorrow? Who knows. “Mme: : Voidot ‘is a: stenographer, ‘though. she’ is more accustomed to the French: typewriter: than: to” the ‘English keyboard. = M. ..Voidot -pre- pares and paints novelties and min- jatures: which. the sells . _ to. various: stores on the island: A paint brush,: an and a French accent more could anyone want? anci ent ear : what REVIEW : “EXAMS’: ‘WHERE NEXT” by J. Uloyd. Brereton, M5. PP. : book, but it-is-a complete book with- in-itself.Mr. Brereton'is one of the ‘world’s authorities on.examinations. As. secretary of the local. examina- tions syndicate of Cambridge. Uni- versity, in- England, -he. was the pi- oneer -of examination procedures. in England. | His -systems “have - been. ‘applied «in the pace -of- ‘thousands of children leaving school. ‘In: 1961 Abs, “number ‘reached :204,000.. “leaving ‘examination procedures” in: current: use’ in nine: countries. ~The: : procedures,” but:he “has applied -his’ »The:average man-incthe-street_ will : ignore the book: Yet it'is: one:which’ every. teacher. and. ever. y. student. of © Sidney | ‘residents. WH '-go--to: the An the: Spree ; Today they ‘are. diving: on Wains ‘blind men used to: tell the. time: by ‘ clock... “mantel: clock.— complete : with. ‘chime that sounds rather like Big First: World “War, “bof ‘any, kind. to. help them. re-adjust ‘to new type of: life.” _the.numbers:: were..such:.that.. some- A.thing had to-be.: done,” and): Sir: Ar- : -only was ‘he motivated by a humani- -diers. but ‘he-had another and: more’. “personal reason. : and” had been. born that way: “his: is'a suecessor to an. ear vier : “nur SCS, or derlies “Cer tificates and scholarships were presented to -the :large 1965 gradu- ating class at Claremont senior sec- ondary: school on: Friday: evening.:- Hugh -MeCallum, .. Judith ‘Tuttle, Harry. Henshaw and Jay Christison |’ won M. F. Connor. Memorial .Schol- arships. Obtaining the highest av- erage in - June:!examinations:. was Robert. Masters, followed by ‘Lorna Stirling and .Patryce Loza. Saanich. « Teachers’ ~ ‘Association awards went ito Robert Masters and Patryce. Loza. Sidney | Rotary ‘Club scholarship was, won. by Calvin McCarthy and Kenneth, Neufeld; U.B.C.. Alumni Scholarship. went to: Joyce Baker;. B.C. Forest . Products .. Scholarship was ‘presented to Heather Britton and. the Uvie Alumni scholarship. was: awarded to. Lorna Stirling. A. ‘perpetual “intramural sports trophy -was: presented to ‘the school -by.' the: 107 members of Ahe gradu- ating: class. Fifty years ago a ‘group of youn the: striking. of “a nearby: church - Today, ‘because: of that,’. I received a very handsome, walnut ‘Ben,. ‘whittled down ‘to living room size, / . ‘It: was’ back in 1915, “during the that -a ‘wealthy newspaper: : publisher, Sir’ “Arthur ‘Pearson, “became concerned about the number: of soldiers who were ‘being blinded due to. the. increased use. of ‘high explosives inthe con- -tinual’ military search. for. ‘‘more bang for’a:buck.’’ In previous wars there ‘had’ been’ ‘few “bling casual- ties, and for these unfortunate few, ‘there: had been little or- no: training Now: however, thur Pearson decided ‘to doit: “Not tarian ‘concern for. these young sol-'|: Jaycee Week | Marked By Sidney Unit | He tao. was blind, ‘LEASED Mi: ANSION. Leasing. ‘the London mansion of an. American... millionaire, Otto Kahn, ‘he turned-it into a residence’ and training centre, staffing it with and instructors.’ Sidney Junior merce is in-tne midst of .a-mem- bership. drive. this week as mem-: ‘recess, “Association : fair for highest total points in home “Interior, baking. : Mrs."H..F.. Young ‘and Mrs. es -C. Essery reported, on. the“ Border _ Exterior Painter Picnic at Port Angeles, which they. : attended in. August... The minutes of _ Paperhanger — the® Centennial” Committee. meeting 2 e. were discussed. -Mrs,. A. Doney had |. Christmas cards and various ” gift | the: sale: of these items. ‘helps. assist Chamber: of Com- ; CHA CALE | ARE BEACON AVENUE =_ ‘SIDNEY President: “alan Spooner , Secretary: w. Orchard Hall. ‘Management: Andries. Boas, 656-2725 -- “THURSDAY, SEPT. 23. to WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPT. 29 : Fe ‘Thursday, Sept. 23 -- N. Ss. Dog Obedience “Club. Saturday, Sept. 25 - Rae. Burns ‘ Teen ‘Dance Monday, * Sept. a -..-Sanscha Meeting. Wednesday, Sept. 29 - Rae Burns’. Dance Class... Attwood as-. wa G.. “Hansen. “Mrs. E. South Saanich ar sisted. Mrs.A. Hafer in serving: re WL. Resumes freshments. South Saanich W.1. ‘held the first fall. meeting following the .summer at the home of Mrs. A. Hafer, Central Saanich Road, on. Tuesday afternoon, Sept..14. © There were 10 members present. ' Mrs. Cc. Essery was congratulated for winning the ‘cup ‘at the Langford TRAN Ooh GROOTVELD |) Free. Estimates Phone 656- 2264 “1 suggestions on display. Profit: from in’ W.I. work... Mrs. J. Bryce’ don- ated’a prize which was. won. by: Mrs. “ENIOY BOWLING. Then :he personally visited the mili- -tary hospitals ‘and convalescent cen: tres,,to encourage ‘blinded -service-' “men ‘to come » sand train for a: new: bers of the local unit join Jaycees all «across Canada, to mark: Jaycee Week from September’ .19-25. : TONIGHT | -Tife. ‘This book. is a:summar: y: y-of school. ve ‘hether it -ing™ “fora! ‘professional : ‘career, = \ da’ Swan’ blinded, . ‘polls -on: October -4"'to | “vote: “on’-a |: 1°$185, 000: bylaw: for. toad flevelopniont, They came; ‘many: bewildered The 18 Sidney Jaycees are aiming and. depressed, in ever. increasing | numbers, :- to.” ‘learn “new _skills,. was; -earpentry, ; ~“short-: phsiother apy, or study- “fo of 32 by the end: of this -year.: The “young: Sidney for men between 21.and:40-years of age, hand, typing, self: ‘knowledge that-they were very’ and fellowship for: far: from,, being ‘beaten, And washed , Bill Knowles fis" aff iliated “with pr ovincial,. “nation- , | a and: international: Jaycees. ar Veesstully: completed : Chamber receive are fo “braille : not readily. ‘s at’ a: total ‘membership :in the Unit . or ganization; : draws. members. from. Cen-} 2... “the? better ment nie of the. community, the individual and: the’ “unit,??Sidney Jayeee “President 1°. . “Tne Si idney unit: - Several: projects”. ave “been: sues: ‘sinée ‘the: Junior: Se charter” here: a number ‘of:new. projects: including a ‘blood: ‘drive, bus shelter: S. Lick Tee ay oe swith ‘Cana. a mention a’few examples, and at the ; teal: “Saanich, N gut Saanich - by * ae 1 : {same ‘time they “gained ‘for’ fete Sidney. vs nee ‘a. self. confidence, and” “Jayeces are ‘dedicaica to aware STYLED FOR THE_ Perfect form! Perfect comfort! On-every score-Sunbeam Bowlmaster.shoes:léad the, league. ;S0: simart ‘and: stylish © -='S0. “right for the game. Put: thera on and: have fun nr. Imisstoner to the village ¢ cotneil, “December will: be* eligible: to-vole.a ‘bylaw. CAP Ae -by-clection, tlons, ‘to... the’ ‘eounell,” CENTRA lL SAANICH Wleetors. dn Central municipal” “eounell din= Lamont’ ‘ted: explre this: your NORTH, SAANICH “perlodof * two” years “along i ‘onespenit ‘topme. the bash dehy: “mualelpal voters Ust ® Cloeators Only’ persons who were, eligible to: vote: in the ‘municipal: elections dast’ ‘the by-election ‘and on’ the: money ‘Owner- electors. “only will, be. -per- ! ‘miticad to volo onthe. money bylaw i ‘but owner, resident.and tenant elee- tors wil be- eligible. to’: vole in: as Villagers have: until, September 30 40 ‘register: for: the: December: clee: “At that thie, they will: leet: a chalrman and Awe conumissioners, “Saanieh will] & have-three