“February 17.. Sheri Lee is the first - grandchild ‘for. paternal “grandparents-Mr. and Mrs. Ps Hamilton, Haldon Rd. : days, in Rest : Haven Hospital. os ‘Cribbage . ‘parties, ‘under. the. “come... ‘Duncan, ‘are’ the proud parents Of ‘a ‘baby. daughter, ' ‘Sheri: Lee, grandparents :Mr.: and: Mrs... G, granddaughter; “for..maternal Mrs. J. Bryce has ; Sole ber’ home. on: Oldfield Rd. to Mr. and’ MrsoD. Humphries Verdier Ave. o and has- now. ‘moved -to ‘the Blue Water “Apts., Sidney. =~ ; “Mrs. C ;. Mullin, Oldfield Rd., : is back home after spendinga few uspices of. the Pioneer Society, ‘will resume ‘in the ‘Pioneer ‘Log Cabin’ on Friday: evening March. Bat 8, Pm.” ‘Everyone is wel- a Alternatives” ‘were - "also" ‘named : ntation of a: “Thank You badge. . in the: event ond. of the’ sik wouldn’ te . "was. made .to Mrs. Jessie Stans-" “field” ‘of. Brentwood’ ‘Bay for 10°: ‘years’ s vice to. the movement». y Name Delegates : To Cc onvention. Over 40 people attended aree- | “ent” meeting “of the Esquimalt - Saanich Libera} Association when - six. delegates . were: “selected ta. . represent this association at the.” federal leadership. convention | at. Ottawa. in. April. “ Those elected were Esquimalt a Reeve Ray. Bryant, representing ~ ‘the Young Liberals, Bob Hutchi-. Posed. open house at. the ‘school - son, Len Skelton, John Paul, Joe » Saville and Mrs. Jean: Joyee Just ‘ARRIVED - — we rs . Se 2521 BEACON A AVE. STEVENSON 7 HOMADE CHOCOLATES & CANDIES oiing, : » District. No. “outlined | for. the: members ° ‘the e » schools. ..as- " inereases and the problems faced “by the board due to the current: dearth of funds. : _PHONE 656. 2514 Peseta see st EO en hg i Ra cat Litre ee RAIL RANCHER : ‘and easy ‘to erect: 42” high fence Includes 4x$- 6-ft. rough cedar boards high, 1x4 facing for that Professional. look. FRAIL RANCHER — ame” ‘as “A-rail, only 3 ye ~ 38. — 10-ft. rough cedar _ bards are used: 42”: high, . 4 materials including nails. a Nails. be’ able’ to: go.* = Federal candidate. -in.the: last election, Jim: Gorst, -_ President, of the Association will ‘during which period she Served — “as both: Akala ang as. secretary Hannah, Hovey. Rd, cand the first: -49 the group ‘committee, also. attend.” es Before . ‘the | “selections, : meeting : was ‘addressed. by Prov-. incial. Liberal Official Lawrence Jolivet;: organizer “Ray Noel and Victoria’ Alderman Tan. ‘Stewart. —BTAL PLANNING OPEN HOUSE “The ‘regular monthly meeting of ‘Saanichton PTA was ‘held on Feb, 2l at. the school with Presi- dent, “Mrs: Re Bissett: in, the = thair, eo “Discussion centred én n the p pro-. _ on “March 6° ‘and it.was decided ‘to’ 'send ‘out invitations to all. “local residents -as. it: was felt: : - that. even those - who» have noo: - Children at: the “school: might: be =: “interested: in. touring. the build~.- ‘ings’ and ‘seeing at fi rst hand the -work of the students. | Saanichton PTA will | join with -’several other elementary: schools” ‘in the- area in sponsoring a per- * formance of: t-9 Bastion Thea- | .tre’s: “Children. *... inv “tThree | ‘Bears’? “for: the Following: the: business. “meet” Mr.. Beaumont of. School 63°. School Board. future’ ‘requirements © “the “of. the: Improve the looks. and value of your home with this. ruggedly . handsome © cedar: fence. ; rough cedar posts, 4 1x6 10- ft. Fast Per lin, ft... — 4-RAIL RUSTIC RANCHER : rails high, fails. © ee PER LIN, FT. : Rails are alternated on elther side of posts with” “9” overlap on-posts to give an inset look. Looks - ‘good from. both. sides ‘of fence. _ Includes: 4x4x6 ft. cedar posts. 1x6. by: 10°10 rough cedar. ° : ~ BASKET. WEAVE 42” high fence includes—4x4—6- It. rough cedar peste aS: —10-. ft. rough cedar boards - high. 2x2. dividers, — “nails. : Per lin. ft. ‘Other Heights Available THEI RAMBLER. ( manaaneneeaamn ms ee | 48” REVERSE or Criss-Cross) VERTICAL PANEL welfare committee. - = Kevitt,: “president of: Brentwood . - population: _ > The: next mectng wil be held _May 15. ‘ : regular meeting ‘of the Chamber — - on March. Bee : PIONEER ae ANNUAL MEETING le" aanich Pio = their. annual meeting held. in the ... Log. Cabin, ‘Saanichton, on Mon- ~ day, : ‘Mr. James Nimmo, Presi-..” = , dent, . Spoke of activites during . the’ past year, groups ‘who had visited the Log. - : Cabin during the past year, by (W ragh Essy ta butld, attractive, to en: hance yar property. 48” high, 4x4. | by 6° rogh cedar posts;.1x6 by 3’ rough celar horizontal rails, 196 nails. PER LIN. FOOT . cedar crossed rails, . &™ For that solid, rugged ‘effect, panels - ‘are offset each side of rails, allow- ing ventilation, yet privacy, 4xf by 6 ft. cough cedar posts, 1x6 rough cedar boatds, 2x4, pirails, nails. 1x8 POST HOLE AUGERS AVARABLE—bie PER DAY -rough cedar boards may be substituted in C Hew of Ix6. “Per lin, ft. Fence Stain Good quality, red, green, brown. PER GALLO 1, ONLY ...---.- _ kets, nA NG baseboard, PER TAIN. FR... 222 --- 2 board, 4x4 by 5 ft rough 42” PIGKET FENCE "36° PICKET FENCE Atways popular. ixd pre-cut square pie: | cedar posts, nails. As above. less 1x6 hase- 6 yim PER LIN. FT. * “SI egg Brothers 9674 Fifth St. _ LUMBER LTD. 656-1125 " WILP PRICE, MANAGER “the ae i Vice-president. 1. Latch is pre- Paring: a register: « of-all business a "activities in Central Saanich, and: it-is* hoped that’a list will “fe “warded . in due’ course toe - householder's. . : apparently. ran a piece: ‘about, a lady: who had successfully solved os ‘the: ‘problem of quarrels between « her children. When her sons were ©. about ready to:commit mayhem » “> upon each other, she would send i OBES. © “Work; | * hands The president indieated that the i. “Chamber is interested in assist-— : ‘ing “any community: club on ree. Pe ‘quest, -: and - information - in” this: . -yegard should. be passed to Jack _ Hardingham, chairman of - the. Jim Mc- Community, Club informed: the- Chamber of current activities so that ‘there: may. be! no. 0. elash of: . ‘interests. © cok a There was a discussion rela- _ tive’: to” Central ‘Saanich’s. sub-~.: division by-law: proposals, : and the effect: the by-law: may - have... on an: immediate sewerage pro- . gram... It: .was. resolved that opinion be reserved : until the - proposals are clarified at the special : meeting, of council on March 1M... ” . Letters are to be ‘sent ‘wo the tees: to. ‘Clarify: whether or not "there are facilities. for. soccer. “at Centennial Park. “The. Chamber resolved to ‘ofe" fer its help. to Central: Saanich .. in preparation of a suitable float. “Well. know nessman © and’. member . of the Board of Trade; Roy G, MeMinn, » “former. Chairman B,C: Pro-. -vincial_ Committee and National - Director: Air. Cadet League ‘of.- Canada,. has been elected to the” executive. committee of. ‘the. Air. - Cadet League. of. Canada at its. Most-recent. meeting. at Monte- bello, Que, - Also on the execue “tive: are ‘some of Canada’ s ‘most : prominent: business leaders, ine - * eluding. Norman ‘Currie, Presi- = dent” Canada‘ Bread, Toronto; .. Wallace. H.: Collie, ‘vice presi- ‘dent, Bank: of: -Montreal,’ head. =: office, Montreal; James T: Eaton Proprietor General Motors deal- | ership, Carlyle; Sask; andF.A,J.~ Laws, Director FishingIndustry, va St. John’s, Nifd. “Ten ‘of. every 20 ava born * in underdeveloped. countries: are “likely to die in infancy. because for. inclusion in the Victoria: Day ; =of hunger or the effects of mal- parade. : ae : The resignation ‘of. directors. TJ. Hogan and Thomas Sampson - was” announced, andreplacements - “will “be, considered at ‘the next ” nutrition. suffer: physical damage. ° to CARE of Canada, Ottawa, pro- vide daily meals to give under-* “Another seven may “nourished ° “youngsters: the chance to grow into. normal, -self- Sup ow detriment’ to I sland andr mai in "porting adults. as ancouver busi-. ‘permanent mental: or. ‘Dollars ‘sent: - “them * to’ the refrigerator ta get They were. then Set to- squeezing them -in : their in an. attempt. to crush them. HEAD OF FARM. INSTITUTE “Annual election. of. officers. of the South Saanich Farmers’. Ine - 4 Apparently the structure .. _, of the shell makes this’ impos- ; sible but the kids, poor litte. : ";dopes, still kept on trying in the =" hope of achieving: that Satisfac- . ~..tory..crunch,. and in. the process 5 » worked out their temper. 9°. : Then-you: went on..to. -say that. — ~ you to" had tried it, with exactly.” ~the same results.’ ‘Despite press: e TAYLOR NEW ~ just: the. right “was thrust: into’ his. ‘His: slightly. ‘purple, - Vel and biceps bulged ‘as he exert ‘every :last: oimce.-of p while’ we’ roared. with innocent -merriment. © : oes : “Ho Ho Ho, it can’t be done, » Ann Landers” It’s impossible, says so. Ha Ha Ha’. At that instant something hap- pened that was » definitely not on” the program.. Burn's: "Campfire by. the “> ~ You know how those big. rockets -_ “down at Cape Kennedy ‘suddenly “stitute, which was. postponed at of nde the January meeting, was heldon a the: 15th inst. Tie,» G. Stoddart: -The ‘following “were. ‘elected, Paces president, William Taylor; vice, © CAL Barrie; directors, RL: Mut-: oes ‘ Lorne. Thomson, .“ J.H..: Thompson,’ Harold E, Slater, LD ; Wright; secretary. Pro tem, Stuart The: application: by five freight “to ( catriers .for. ‘permission to ‘in- ‘crease their freight rates from. - ti “Nancouver. to the: Island, and: also to Up-island points’ was dis- S “It was decided to’ en->- - dorse | the action of the’B.C, Fed- eration ‘of Agriculture in protest= 223 ~ ing to the: Public Utilities. Com- =. ‘such - yard cussed. . : mission, : against, vany increase, as an increase would be ee ey report to members. of 7 ie: Society. at -and.-mentioned “He noted that. the Vintage ‘Car - Club, | which | visited on May. 28: “had been a particularly apprec- ~jative- group, showing. much in- ~ terest in pioneer furnishings and ~~ ~ {nstruments on display. . Mr. Nimmo thanked Chief Ed ‘Underwood for the totem he had ‘carved,: and: which. is: now on display. with other. Indian arti- facts. In conclusion, Mr. Nimmo -thanked members of his execu- -tive’ committee, 7 operation during the year. =.” for. their co- Mrs... John reported on. the’ “ cataloguing .of ‘articles’ in. the This is now com-— ‘Log Cabin. : pleted ‘with ‘the exception of: articles in the kitchen, but they "will. be done shortly. The duties of Mr. Gordon Mich- “ell, who. conducted the election’ of ‘officers, ‘were far from ardu~ "ous as the full slate of officers ,-. was returned -by: acclamation, A committee was appointed to revise the: Saanich Pioneer - . History, adding histories offam~ flies that had been inadvertently omitted. from the original edit= ion. The matter of having a new and revised edition published will then be looked into, Committee “members are Mrs, John, Miss - Moses and Mr. Willard Micheil. A letter. of acceptance and ” thanks was ordered sent to Chief Underwood for carving the totem, | and Chief Underwood will . be asked to speak at a future meet- -. ing, explaining the carvings. An additional item for display’ in the Log Cabin, donated by Mr. K.M, Gillespie, is « hand- ' loomed blanket made in about 1895 from sheep on the Gilles- pie farm in Ontario. The Pionger Society’s Spring Tea’ will be held on Sunday, . April 21. Cribbage parties will be resumed, the first to be held on Mareh 8. , CARE, to make hungry people capable of feeding themselves, uses food in many ways. School lunches help educate children, Meals for pré-school youngsters stop malnutrition from stunting their bodies ahd minds. Food- for-work projects help people build schools, roads and other” facilities vital for economic development, Canadians make such progtams possible by their contributions to CARE of Canada, Ottawa. “ 4n Saanichton. put more. teeth into its already far-reaching pollution’. contro’ regulations. The article will be of general interest-to residents. - of. this area who are becoming - “more Pollution control conscious. : daily. = “Following is The Post’s report: __ “The British Columbia- gov- ernment: plans to enact legislation during the present session of the - legislature to make the antipol-. lution bill passed last year even tougher. | .. Severe. penalties are_being. “provided for those ‘who infringe’ the, law. by. discharging sewage or other harmful. waste ‘mater-. -jals -on land: or in water . with.” out. obtaining permits: from: the appropriate authorities .:° “The amendment stipulates : for. ‘the first time the specific grounds :-- ve CAROL.GURR 1s ‘BEST SPEAKER IN CONTEST — The Saanich. 4H Goat Club held their monthly meeting on Februe ary 18 at St. Mary's. Church Hall The President, Gurr, opened the meeting. Miss. Kathryn Logan instructed theclub members on public speaking. A public speaking contest was held . ‘py the senior members. Peter Avatts from ‘the Victorta Kiwan- fans, Mrs, R.W. Edwards of the — Victoria Toastmistresses and « Glen. Griffith of Victoria Toast-. master. kindly volunteered to. judge the contest. - Carol Gurr placed first with her ‘subject “Plant Incubator’. . Bill Bailey placed second speak- =~ ing on **Soll Conservation’ and - third, speaking on ‘History of Agriculture’’, was Kerry Rogers.” Mr. Ivatts kindiy presentedthe . club with an excellent book on parliamentary procedure. The Club Leader, Mrs...C, Maule, gave a report on batn inspections and was pleased to say that the members are work+ ing hard caring for their goats tut reconiinended the feeding of alfalfa duting the spring breed+ ing period. : Faul Gurr directed the mem~ bers in some exciting games | and at the close of the meeting, 10 year old Diane Andrews, ser+ ved. a bitthday cake she ‘had made and decorated In honour of Kathryn Logan's iéth birthday. government’ ‘will; soon . “move. bo. Miss ‘Carol ; ‘4 “ Yand farmers. 7 SOR: maximum’ of $ ,000,. or -Sroprisonment up to three months the offence is « committed. | ues Lower Fraser. 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