‘ Wednesday, March 9, 1988 _ By GEOFF ARMSTRONG (Special to The Review) ~ fair, North Saanich Middle hard at work expanding the format to. include ‘every area of the school curriculum. “The goal,’’ according to Paul Butterworth, one of the fair of the fair less limiting.”” He points out that the students appear’ to be highly enthusiastic about seen to date seem to be of high quality. He credits some of this to _ dents. “The computer as a word pro- ~ tensively this year,’’ he added. - be a huge one. More than 500 stu- ~. dents will be entering exhibits. ‘David Lougheed, have been __ ject focuses on a study of juvenile ~ diabetes. ‘‘My brother has a friend who has it and I wanted to learn more. My mother is a nurse at Saanich Peninsula Hospital and __ Encouraged by the overwhelm- ~ ing success of last year’s science — School students and teachers are ~ organizers, ‘‘is to broaden the — subject areas and make the scope — the fair and the projects he has the increased choices for stu- cessor is being used more ex- _ The fair, co-ordinated by — teacher Tom Probst, promises to _Many, such as grade 7 student, - working for wecks. Dave’s pro- | was able to help me find material _ THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. ool tair | but I got most of my information likes the idea of acurriculum fair dents are more interested when § end,”’ better than strictly | a science fair i it for scl from my brother’s frie Grade 8 suudent Megan Cross and agrees: that her as elie her fellow stu- THE ABOVE drawing is S by North Saanich student cory Smith. It’s his interpretation of the effect a cut _ fair could have on the school’s Principal. a - more about what people used to. fF ~ code is a form of communication . “Wallace ‘Drive, 10 a.m, March 4." -can,"’ said Deputy Chief Curry, adding that 0 | The ti fire look- : s though it had. been- ' caused. befor 5 7 am ‘started ‘in the wath re advice from experts while it they can ‘‘do things they really - a like” “4 Her interest in modeling and modem fashion led her into a so- § cial studies project on Medieval # clothing. ‘‘I wanted to find out | wear’? Accordingly, she sct - about making miniature examples fi, ~ of Medieval outfits as part of her ~ _- project. Daryl Fediw, a sixth grader, was part of a class that chose the study of light as a theme. Daryl chose to investigate the Morse that often uses a flashing light to “T learned ‘how Morse Code } works and how it was devel- |fey} aid. He mentioned. |S=3} that his dad helped him set the TTT oped,’’ he ~ project up but that he had done all _ the research, the writing, and the f _ typing by himself. He also com- | ~ plemented his friend Mark Steven | as. having a “really interesting . project on prisms.’” ee Additional organizers of the fair I are North Saanich teachers Suc ~ ~ Prest, Kathy Demchuk, Gary But- | ler, Heather Tandy, Wayne Col- jf ; son, and Jean Jordan. The public is invited throughout | [3 | F | Be day. Friday, March 11, from 8 | =semq] mee Meeting for Tuesday, Municipal Hall. Council Ch — members of the public an opportunit 3 posed Municipal Hall renovations. Members of council, s §| representative from the architectural firm of H will be in attendance to provide information #| North Saanich residents and property owners are a Usui _ | YEARS | AND 8 YEAR OLD D PRICES SSDISTRICTOFNORTHSAANICH PUBLIC INFORMATION MEBTIN | ; MUNICIPAL HALL | RENOVATIONS . H The District of North Saanich has scheduled a Public Information — March 15, 1988 trom 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. inthe , 1620 Mills Road, to allow Ho y to view the plans for the pro- _ Wagg & Hambleton Eg on the proposal. All fi cordially invited py Riis, Pizza & | ie =| a. Spaghetti House Se _ ~ 9785-5th St. { 656-5596 | 1 ON MARCH 16 | eat a.m. to 7 p.;m. and on Saturday, | bal! = —~— a larch 12, from 9 a.m.to 11am. Ss | THANK YOU FOR youre i | PATRONAGE OVER THE PAST 8 |= ND WE LOOK FORWARD MUGS - From SB taen _ BENTWOOD — , Chale _ T _ BRASS walt | | int sougwoon | ~ 2Shelf | Tea Cart a |: ee Oe : Wn | uly Rest Bos | Matt 1 B/Sp : 125% pe OAK DELUXE _ m Suite “Bedroo “Ape win igh a 85195 “grep, | 8 “Solid Wood | TRADITIONAL. ~ Blo. Lovesoat * Sota/Bo OAK LUXURY. | oink 849908 30" Xx oo" WES K ~ Wal. Arbort . Legal F/Drawer: | aan | maa 5 ihe Tables — > Rocker ae 42g | 87 ge | grass