“PURPOSE. PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, January 26, see ‘Saanich Students To. Join In Travel Program This Year rs ‘Several. “senior | ‘students: from a ‘Saanich school ‘district will have an “opportunity to. visit. ifor ‘a week. in -another. part. of. Canada‘ this summer 2 under. an: inter-provincial Canadian Centennial Youth Travel. Program. Grade 11 and 12. students: will : travel ‘in groups - of 24: to another. -School- district on‘ an: exchange ‘ pro- “gram! sponsored ‘by ‘the : department “of education in conjunction. with the “Canadian. Confederation Centennial, - Committee. of British Columbia. The. program was introduced Jast ‘year. but this is the first year. Saan- ‘ich «school ‘district has. been, invited to participate. How many students: from - this dis- trict . will: “participate | in -the ‘pro- giam: this ear and where they will, ~ Bo has not :yet. been. determined.. aad. We: Lott, principal of Claremont “> genior - secondary school; was | ap- “pointed ‘chairman ‘of ‘local Youth. “Travel Program committee: and the - school board willbe ropresented by. : ‘Trustee : Mrs: Nora Lindsay.” oo “2 Purpose: of the project. ‘is to: pro- “vide: an. opportunity -for young: Can- “aadians. to: broaden: their ideas about oo thei own country,” Saanich. school: = trustees’ were : informed “} ‘Monday. It - will give. them: a tiving ‘experience of the geography of another part of Canada; its “political: and ‘education- al jinstitutions, cultural life, “artistic: and industrial achievements and “in greater’ detail the: ~ activities of a specific area. °”. ‘This .-year “some 160 groups of 24 students: each” will: Canada:under ‘the program." ‘The students are’ ‘billeted’ individually with:.families’ and. special programs are”. arranged by the local ee t ces. 13 YEARS HERE Services. were ‘held at: Saanichton on: Tuesday for. Mrs. Phyllis M. Brown of Sidney who: died at Rest. Haven Hospital - on. January 22.. Born in England 57 years ago, ‘thre late .Mrs.. Brown had resided. in Sid- ney: for’ the: past’13 .years’ and: her jate residence . was 2332 Brethour | Ave. She: leaves her husband, ‘George. B.-P) Brown; her: mother, Mrs. Ada Ellen. ‘Taylor, ‘Vermillion,: ‘Alberta; her ‘sisters, ‘Mrs: “A. Beecroft, Ver-. million; Mrs:°E. Alton, Kelowna,. and: Mrs.” AvBell, Vermillion; ‘her’ niece, Mrs, Anne Cox; . Victoria, -also sev- eral nicces .and nephews ‘in “Alberta. Services: prior. to.-cremation :were. conducted ‘by Rev. 0. L. Foster -at’ St.Mary's: Anglican Church, : Saan- ichton,:on:. January 25.°. Arrange- ments. were = by Sands Chapel. of Roses,” “Sidney. | In the North Saanich Area travel. ‘across: “Above are seen A. A. Cormack and J. G. ‘receiving their presentations. from the council. Third Presentations | To Former Council ‘Members: recipient, mony. Mitchell “Andries Boas, “did not attend the ote BIG- EVENING A'T & SANSCE LA Club “Milestone” in the “history” of» the Sidney Rotary: Club :-was chalked: up members, their wives,: visiting ‘Ro- tarians- and.“ guests .crowded . into Sanscha hall-for the, 1, o00th- meeting of: the » club. as “Prince George for the occasion and -all. clubs in’, District. 502. were. tepresented. PROUD MAN. -Proudest-: ‘mai ‘in the” hall ‘president. ofthe Sidney.'service club. Reminiscing” about ‘the: early: days of the.:club, Mr. Stenton: recalled: that: it. was: not. ‘easy to. find’ the first AT wh “the: "Sidney: Rotarians - Meeting No. 1, on Saturday. evening : when some 250° * Well-wishers - came ‘trom as: fait H ; 1 was Frank. Stenton : who: was the- charter president of District 504 from. Prince George and Jack Baikie, District: 502° president. CHARTER MEMBE RS Several of the clubd’s charter mem- bers. were present. at. the. 1,000th. ‘meeting. . Charter’.member's of: the Sidney club. were George Baal, Law- rence. Christian, Fred Ford, .Stan- |, " [ey Henn, Malcolm ‘McIntosh, James --| Ramsay, - Stanley ‘Watling, John Speedie, Thomas .. Bath, George Fleming, J ohn. H ambley,: David | Holden, Leslie” ‘Marshall, /Tom Sims, Henry-* “Stacey, “Donald Smith, the first ‘secretary, and ‘Frank Sten charter president. o - After - a. -smorgasbord dinner, the guests . “were entertained by Rotar-' ians"" John’ Bruce, * Nick: Tkachuk, in barbershop.” quartet . igtyte and. | Perey: Lazarz ‘and: Ken: Thomson: ‘as aly. singers: Victor. Dawson: ted = | supplied by | the.-Don Trim Combo | Duncan: Douglas,’ ‘Chemainus,, 250° ATPEND : For. ey df Sidney In 20 Yea rs ‘standing students. at Nor th, Saanich. and. Ovaremont. schoels; . $1, 000 . plus labor. to provide .a- thr ee-1room..care- taker's cottage at the Girl Guides’ Kingswood Camp valued: at .$7,000; $5,000. to. Sanscha; $10,000" to the North and ‘South Saanich Agricul. tural Society:as a share of .midwa proceeds; $4,000 Rotary building at the agricultural | society grounds at Saanichton; .$3,000 ©:to. Rest . Haven Hospital. - towards “an -amaesthe- tic machine, operating table, nursery: room, furnishings, Labine : bath, -ul-: ra =.sonic physiotherapy ‘machine and. emergency ward. . : ‘The Sidney. club was: also: host '|the first. “Rotary Birds’’ internation- {Thomas Bradley: and Frank Minns |: jas, ‘spirited . singsong. | /-The. -evening | ee | concluded : witha: ‘dance: with’ music lat the a 000th. ‘meeting included: Vie-' re : al fly at: Patricia. Bey. Airport last % _ CENTRAL HEATING : ~ After. several ‘ing. the comforts of central: heating. Canada. exported. $500, 000:-worth: of. ‘heating equipment :to ‘Byitain’: ‘in. rade ad Gor to. the: ae cold: ‘winters the: British: are’ more: and. more: “accept- onautics and Astronautics has been | awarded: to the son. of ‘a ‘Saanichton couple this. year.: -~ The ‘award was. presented. at New -} York. on “Tuesday to. Dr... Francis S. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘Dr. Jchnson is head of. the Earth jand Planetary Sciences Laboratory ‘Jat the Graduate Research Centre. of | “Ithe Southwest in Dallas, Texas. ‘The award, .consisting of a certi-. -| ficate wnd an ‘honorarium of. $1,000. was presented to Dr. Johnson for his . “outstanding | contributions | to knowledge of the sokar constant ul- traviolet spectrum, : . jatmospheriic structure and dynamics, the geocor- ona and: the existence and nature of. atmospheric: gravity .waves.’’.; ALREADY IN BUSINESS | Despite tory, Canada is prominent, in. the an- tique ° business. Antiques valued. at _Lwell over. $6,580, 000. were “exported in 1965” says: the” Trade. and Commerce. |miles above the its relatively. -short “his: SON OF SAANICHTON COUPLE | |WINS SPACE SCIENCE AWA “The ‘Space. Science Awand present- ; ed by. the American Institute of Aer- |r ‘Dr. Johnson was the’ first man to = recognize that the outermost part. of in’ hydrogen. v0] ed. worldwide. -attention ‘a.m a the discovery : of a continuous hydrogen layer surrounding. the earth ‘figures in the structure and lifetime of radi- . S.. Jchnson,; 7909 East Saanich Road. ation particles i in the Van ‘Allen belts. Other. work of Dr. ognized with - Award: concerns. ozone _in’ ithe mosphere. He helped. determine the vertical presence of ozone, Jeam- ing. that it is most ‘prevalent - 20 surface and _ still can ‘be found at altitudes of 50 miles. Dr. Johnson: was . born in’ Omak, Washington,: and: received ® his’ -ba- chelor’s degree ‘in physics at. ‘the University of “Alberta in . 1940. -‘Trvo years ‘ater ‘he got ‘his miaster's. in .| physics .and: meteorology at: the Uni- versity. of California and his doctor- versity _ in 1958. His parents, ‘came. to: Saanichton : Department of i ~ Groceries - — Fruit o_ Vegetables ae OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE. ae ‘Beacon Avenue ™ “Phone 656-1171 ron. YOUR LET us CARE ; FOR ALL. SHELL PRODUCTS | AND, MINOR AND ‘MAJOR. REPAIRS CAR! ie the. earth’s atmosphere “is enveloped _ His work has attract-. ° Johnson's ree- the Space Science. fate ate “in - the. jater. at. the. same ame reside. in” from: Edmonton ‘seven | wand ‘one half: years: ago... : oe congratulated iby John: Morin, ® ei on is cat: the Municipal. ‘Offic mee ‘Easter, ‘holiday “ahié, 'said. a. | : -|Parents. ‘of: students who; will: attend: aes ‘at: Nictoria® Be. Zoning: ke Soaps and. Toilette Sie roe * Baby 8 ‘Requirements! ; SEY ONLY. INDEPENDENT DRUG. STORE ‘Sidney’ -_ Sidney Conf oer tee : ; Sidney Ph ae Sidney F wes - Phono ans. 104 ait ad for . A9GG, | This: By-laws may Zoning. By-lnw. Naw? * votd. Zontng: By-law No,.97, 1959" Read a third time. this. day: of: Sortified. “40 he. es “mie: ‘ey ot. Ne = 97 1950"" tru copy of. “eet, Ainendinent to” Zon veplatered 8a Way Tange A Rend. acfirsttime. this: twenty-fourth ‘any of Janay; 1968, oe Road a second: time this. twenty-fourth ‘day’ of Saami: ING Rocomidered, aulopte and. tony paused this.» coarrcn Vithagre | “of. Ny law, No, N7, WOH ; Zong: By-liw Noy. Th," “Amendment fo™ Zoning: By-law. Nowe 9701 nthe -afflea: ol the: Inspector of - Mumnleipaliies, this. ves NOTICE, is.. hereby given . that. al persons - who ‘deem themselvos to be® affected” by? the provisions of. ‘the proposed !Zoning’ By-Law,’ -1966, Amendment::to's'Zoning * By-Law (No.97/°:1959" and dhe: Village: of Sidney, By-law No, 114; “Amendment 10: Zoning. By-Law: No, 97, 1959" will be: afforded:an opportunity tobe heard Inthe ‘matters. contained: therein before thie: Municipal Couneil-o¢ a Public Hearing to ‘he held in -the Couneil’ Chamber, “Municipal Tall,- 2440 Sidnoy Avenue: on. the ath day of: Febru. wy, 1966 at. 8:00. o’clock..in. the evening. - Ls “Aleopy.of the: ‘proposed By-Law: may: be: inspected. re the ‘Municipal Natl ‘Sidney, ow: Mondays :to Fridays: between . the shours,.of 9: 00-a.my cand: Se ante : 2,13, 14, sagt F 1971 (oxcept: purt on-Plan:} Malaviow “Avenue; Residential: mye Purposes ‘Amendnient:t0.! SAMMY OL . Downy” Mila Gente, ve ee eo ee be lewe em : ‘Chalrman. ot the. Go, ; Y Sea ese ee wee Banaty Niubieipal Gist ‘he. Village: of: Sidney eee tee etre FN ip to “Deputy sii re Sidney: Zoning: By-law wand. the" OO onethod n by® bowed: on: the east by. Fifty, siete bounded:on--the: ve by” Mills Rand: nud hounded onthe: west by, Reathaven' Drive B din:the' Village of Shiney: epba. POZOnOd : trom UA. Residentintto- : Village: of Sidney Zoning: By-law. No, 97,, 1950" and “the” Village: of yiney Zoning, Bylaw No, mM, Amendnient 166, RE Re oe Ma MONT WN ey Zoning: By-law covey 1066, Amendment: ta: Zoning: By-law: No, 9%), ho" Fandsthast Vile lage.of Sidney Mami Rysin Tw _ M4,’ Amendment to Zoning Ry. Faw" No. wie eee 1000" ’ ~ BUTLER BROS, Keating, Cross. Road. PRONE, “SUPPLIES LTD. _ Dalivery Monday fru, Friday In “Two ‘Sizes In ou ane x SMOOTH, START FOR | LA Se | y oats = 1060, Ae Whe al Shdnay