trom: California: to” -ran “out of its. first. . f° five thousand and pies have been s prlted. _- The |. Curve “of. Time by. the. tele: M.. “Wylie Blanchet of Cur= and a daughter, also of Campbell. *-River, he’ leaves a brother Doc- tor’: M..McKenzie‘of Sidney and, three sisters, Mrs.: Ly: Nimmo and Mrs. W.. Ibbettson. of Cen- ral Saanich and Mrs. H, .Ken- nedy, Sidney, B.C.- » Services, under. the ‘auspices “of Goldstream Lodge No. 161, A.OFe. and A. M., B.C.R., were . held at Sands’ Funeral Chapel in. Colwood on March 27 with Chap- . slain D.. “A. Hatfield officiating.’ ) ® CHALET SEWAGE PLAN _ this ...area,. ve. Trade, 9948" + 4th St. H.0. : Munger, Prop etn 1 ~ sramuess stee. _ (Continued from Page 1): be pleased> comments.’”’ “In reply, Ker, Priestman and Graeme stated bluntly, ‘‘We be- to” have your “Weve that the problems ‘associ- ated with the disposal of sewage _ €Until the Regional District _of.: the ‘capital of British Col- “umbia establishes its policy for “would be premature.’ wee Upon. receipt of this blunt mis- -sal,:Cimco wrote to Reeve Cum- ming and stated, ‘Unless -your - engineers can be prevailed upon to deal with the application it “swould:'seem* “that we and Deep : *~ Cove - Chalet are. striving to no avail.’ - He did say “We ask- for. and * expect engineering advice to be “the best possible. Political deci- sions are for council to make.” . After much discussion Coun- - cillor J.H. Wilson urged that council ‘seek the approval of the Regional: Board fer. the original proposal, subject to certain re-.: _| quirements and standards. Coun- ‘cil agreed, -Perhaps the.end is’ in sight. CLASSIFIED. "(Continued from Page 5)” “BOOK EXCHANGE, ‘BUY:= SELL _ A8-tt ~ VENETIA FLATWARE 4 PIECE SERVICE WITH CHEST 565 RUST’ Ss. ameere J 1. - Beacon. Ave. ‘Sidney. Such a play is ‘Poachers Hone moon’?, T.V. playwright, Peter Cayley. Following: months: of historical research,. has been accepted by. CBCs Mid- May. 15, under the able directi _of producer Norman Newton: . extended seripti is now being writ= : ten for the -B.B. L,,: -London,- and :: ‘will prove to be valuable publi= city for British Columbia,” ioe The story is based on the early -“maritime- history of our West Coast: in: the’ exciting days of the. _sea otter traders. In it we meet Francis Barkley, a sixteen year- old bride, who was the first white “woman ‘to visit the shores of what is: now British Columbia - - ’ before.the days of Fraser. and ” from. your elient’s property are > political rather than technical.” Mackenzie. . We: meet Captain® .Charles Barkley, her. young hus- band, who ‘became the re-dis-. ‘ coverer of the Straits of Juan de Fuca, and. ‘Doctor John Mackey,’ further. discussion who ‘marr id: :into ~ the... Nootka . ‘Indians at the time of ‘the great Maquinna, In.a one-hour programme. we are given intrigue, pathos and bloody . murder, as Americans,. ‘British and Russians compete in their claims to the fur. trade of our Pacific Coast. Those who ” consider history to be boring The reeve then presented his ~ “report which essentially sum- marized. the-situation .to- date, - should. join . the. ‘‘Imperial Eagle’ on her ‘voyage to the ‘unkown, . since -the CBC request- ed an extra scene to ‘‘bring the listenar down to earth again’’. . Peter Cayley was born inEng- land and first visited B.C, asa - fifteen-year-old ships boy, de- ciding . then: that -he would one day become a‘ Canadian. ~Fol- lowing World War Two, in which he» was .a°-R/A.F.- fighter’ pilot “and later a Ministry of Aircraft Production Operations Officer to -an Air Ferry Pool, he endured “a spell as ‘a hotel. manager. in- Tondon, Paris’ and’ Amsterdam.» He ‘began | to write seven years by... Victorias radio: and: the ‘. completed work ~. Aq : n ne huge fireplace and beautiful. >spring : flowers -from ‘the. garden’ of Pierre and Grace Timp sur- 7 ounded. the platform, as @ com- liment to ‘the young. guest’ artist ; -who was to perforin.” - -Mrs. Gordon. ‘Walker,. wife ‘Of a 7 the rector of St. David's s-by-the- ~“Sea, presided at the tea-table ago, eventually se) ling ‘his plays to B.B.C., T.V.. He became a protege of George Devine, of ~Londons Royal Court Theatre, for = ~ whom he wrote a-stage play in 1963,- only to destroy iton learn-. ‘ing: that U.K. Income Tax would leave him the equivelent of tive cents in the dollar! . ‘Arriving: in Victoria three years ago, he made:his’ first “Canadian salé to CBC, Montreal. ~ Now Specialising in works with a B.C.. setting, we can expect . further. of -his plays that will’: tell. our provincial story both - here and abroad: Amateur theatre patrons will have an opportunity. to:see Mr.. Cayley perform as an actor in the play ‘“‘Dear Charles’ Which. -Will -be presented by Peninsula Players in Sanscha Hall, Sidney *° ‘in ‘about six weeks time. He will” take . the.” part of Sir Michael.- DOG SHOW | _The Vancouver Island Dog Fan- cier's: Ass'n, C.K,C.: Sanction ~ ‘Dog’ Show will be held at the Brentwood Community Hall, Wal-- lace Dr., Sunday April 7th. En-"~ tries will -be tcken at the door for all purebred. puppies and dogs-12~1:30 p.m. Spécial Junior Handling Class~ . es will be featured. Judges are Ford Flechar, well-known pro=: fessional’ handler, and = Mrs. Eileen'Fraser bothofVancouver. This is ‘ideal training for novice dogs and: puppies: who will later. ‘wish to be shown by. their owners: in championship shows. a * POLSON’S TRACTOR SERVICE, Rotovating, plowing, blade work,” cultivating, Dost holes dug. Phone- 656-3556. 2 288: “A rtf EILEEN -CAUSER? si-4 . HANDYMAN = AVAILABLE AND capable. . Any type of ‘work = you name it. Free estimates, Phone - 836- 4145." EXCAVATING . | TRUCKING - BACK HOE WORK “WORK GUARANTEED - FREE ESTIMATES : Harold Dench ie 656- 2651. se ~ week until’ Fall. ATIC. ar would - like to enrol limited num=~ . ber of Piano students for Easter term. 2494 Beaufort. Rd. “Phone (856-4474. aan “en Rotovating. : Calvin: w. Powell, - “10-tf- ~ Sidney Clean-Up. “656-1920. ~ BRENTWOOD AKEA, HANDY- EXPERIENCED “MIDDLE AGED - ‘man wishes steady workas ae ener - ‘handyman, ‘Sidney _ Brentwood area, '652- 2637, 13- a ‘E .G,. POWELL AND SON, GARD-. ROTOVATING REASONABLE: : rates.. 652-1966. ~ 13-4 MOONEY Evenings 656-3265. 24tf - Miss” ‘in* 1829 days.” : | niirteniemeesleate! a ) UNCLE Dubus | 1 Call 656~4040. a has » 18-4 aad THE BUILDER. Ss “and. guests enjoyed afternoon tea prior to the concert. The -first guest pianist was ‘ Allison’ Marshall, «who studied .in Calgary. and Toronto before coming to Victoria where — she became a pupil of Miss Noel ~ A‘M.. Smith. She received her : ARCT diploma: from_ the Royal Conservatory of Music’ and is now studying with Robin Wood, Miss Marshall is a “dedicated ~musicianand-in* order - to- tin=""" ance further studies, - She is doing part-time nursing, having . “graduated. from Calgary General . Hospital. “She also teaches twelve JERSEY COWS | WIN HONORS. Saanichton cattlemen have been awarded: honours « ‘forthe milk~ “producing” performances of their _ jersey cows by. the Canadian _ Jersey’ Cattle= Club -of ‘Toronto, |... Warwick Jo. Ann's. Dot, a jer- “sey cow in the ‘herd of J.A, Wright has been awarded a-Ton of-Gold: certificate for: ‘produc- - ao ing 2,082 pounds of. putter fat-. She-is also the winner. of two siiver, four gold medals anda medal ‘of merit. ‘To qualify for the Ton of Gold -- award a cow must produce at least 2,000 pounds of butter ‘fat . in four consective years. R.L. .Mutrie also of Saanich- ton, is. the owner. of. Glenhagen - SBR. Star, which has been rat “ed excellent and awarded a Ton. " She | pro-".. . duced 2271 pounds of butter: fat” - in: 1440 days. ; “ot Gold= certificates”: fee POST If I haven't got it, - I ean get it... If Ican’t get. it, ‘You forget it. = First St. - Sidney = Phone 656- 2469" TUTORING TO GRADE: VIU, RE-=- _ - medial reading, phonics and ari-. - thmetic. 656-4153, 12-4. STEVE’S LANDSCAPING, COM-_ plete landscaping, tractor work, tree topping, bucking and felling, ~ fruit ‘tree. and rose pruning and: spraying. | 2293. Malaview Ave. Phone 656-3182, 4-9 ‘Pm, otf CHAIN. - SAW. WORK, TREE -. Falling, . wood ‘eutting. : Topping, : Phone GR9- ' free estimates. 7166 or EV2-9595. . 19tf SANITARY. GARBAGE SERVICE: 2Att- man to cut. lawn and miscell~ aneous,: one or ‘two. days each Phone 662- 2105. 14-1 FoR’ ALL SHELL PRODUCTS “AND MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS” Get the Habit of Visiting SIDNEY SHELL SERVICE Cr. r. Beacon ahd Second. Bt. 656-2811 ‘Toe Arsenault, Prog WE HAVE THE NEW TENEX VINYL runner for carpet or hard floor, _ in clear, goldenrod and sand (0 year guarantee Complete Home Purnishings =. _ Fhove 656-9611 ° Second Street Sidney, BO. E.G, POWELL AND SON, GAR= den Rotovating. . Call 656-4050, Calvine W.. Powell. 14-7, WANTED TO RENT ‘CLEAN TENANTS REQUIRE UN- furnished two . bedroom. house, Apply Box R Review or phone 656-1063, 14-2, ;CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK OUR friends and neighbours for their acts of love and sympathy, dur- ing our recent loss of wife and ‘mother, and also extend grate~ -ful thanks for the floral tributes, as well as the generous gifts to the Living Memortal Fund; Rev, F.R. Fleming and family, 14-1 WE. WISH TO EXPRESS OUR sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neigh- bours for messages of sympathy and acts of kindness during our. recent bereavement, Jean, Linda and Peter Clark, 14-1 WOULD LIKE TO THANK Ray Bowcolt, ON YOUR HOME. ~ Commercial Union Continental Group "Accident aj pe? feut a Group Hartford Group Safeco Group Guardian-Union © Cornhill & Provincial. Sun Alliance & London - _ CHECK WITH US “tid | REAL ESTATE INSURANCE " MORTGAGES BUY - SELL - TRADE| s the Profile of Protection] SIDNEY s5e1 154 STRETCH New Super- Tough Surface For —BOAT DECKS _~SWIMMING POOLS ~— CANVAS ~ PLYWOOD — GUTTERS — FABRICS “= SUN-DECKS 15 QT. Only? Tues: April 9 Wed. Apr 10 Rentals Mrs. O. Thomas, Tel. 656- “1654 “young pupils:in musics!) - Performing‘on the ; Nordheimer + parlor. grand piano, she delight-__ Q “ed “her ’.audience “with © the first” two movements of Haydn’s Son-. ata in E“flat, No. 1 and Etude Opus No.3 in°E major... Her final selection was Chopin's Pol- onaise Opus 26, No. 2 in E flat minor, Prior toperforming each |: selection, Miss: Marshall, ex- plained ‘some. of the history of the composer and his’ inspiration. -for the particular’ work, “Nora. Freeman. ‘both from’) land: who’ are now on ‘a’ world. tour were. ‘recent guests of M '-D.. Cole, Fourth’ St.; +p and Mi and Mrs. C.J... Douma, First St “Mr. and Mrs..G.R.L, Warren, - McTavish -Rd.,~ have spent” the past week in. -Yachats, Oregon,’ -where they visited with the for- -mer’s brother-in-law - and: “8 _ ter, Mr. and Mrs. FEM, Rob: Miss “Marshali= will = perform... inson again in two week's time, andfor _ - a pleasant afternoon drive, with fine music anda delicious tea, _this:fireside recital should prove... a very welcome treat. “After. listening to Allison Mar- shall: perform, it should not be difficult to. foresee her. decision between her music and her career _in nursing. -. FASHIONS ON N PARADE The Jobs Daughters of Bethel : 54 of Sidney cordially invite one’ and «all to attend their fashions on parade. ~The modelling will begin at .2. p.m. on Saturday, April 6.in Sanscha ‘Hall... All new ‘spring outfits will be direct. from. the Petite Shop in: - Victoria, 20 2. |: oa Door prizes - have ‘been don- * ated by Bettes Beauty Salon, Sidney. Dry Goods, Holloway: Florist, Local Butchers, Rust’s . Jewellers, Safeways of Canada * and Styletone Cleaners. _ ' Tickets will be drawn through- out the complete afternoon.” ‘Vivian Cowan ot Sidney will be» the com mentator. Refreshments... : will be served." 'W.J, Wakefield has return - his ‘home on Third St., following: a stay. in Rest Haven Hospital.: -- Owing: to: the illness: ‘of: Presi - dent "Mrs, Ss. -Watling,° ‘Vice-preside Sided at-the Rotary Ann meeti _ held “at the -home® of “Mrs.: c “ Johnson, 4th Street with 12 mem bers present. At this meeting number of nicely-knit squares for. .the: afghan. were turned in. While : Some of. the. ladies brought along: articles for" the hamper it expected .that ‘further donation ‘will arriveat the ‘next™ meeting ~to be held ‘at the -home of Mr _P, Drummond, . “ANS Bay : - After plans for ‘the. home cook= ing . sale. were. discussed, -. the : ‘meeting was ‘adjouned and _freshments served, -Co=host= ‘esses were Mrs. S.- Watling. Mrs, J. Bruce and Mrs. R. Wil liams.- The= prize ; donated: by: . Mrs. W. Cowan. was: wo Py Mrs. T; Holloway, - Application of» Michael Wil liams ‘for. perm. pictorial sign facing i “Highway advertising: the kenne’ “has = ‘NON- WRINKLE ‘SHEER _ Fatigue relieving support hosiery COMPOUNDING YOUR PRESCRIPTION oe AS ALWAYS OUR PRINCIPAL CONCERN | | | Sidney Pharmacy ( Sidney’ r Only ‘Independent Drug Store Medteal Arte Building = ‘Phone 656.1168 Plywood Mepecials - . Ax6- 5/8' " 340 t ~4y7~ 5/8" $825 -2x4-3/4" 348 ‘HARDBOARD ~Ax4-1/4" A hia Particle Board ene niy 9375, ea. cori Is Fully Stocked With all Seasonal SHRUBS. BEDDING PLANTS Pear MOSS - FERTILIZERS GARDEN TOOLS © | Insecticides | — We Have Two Licensed Pesticide Dispensers On Our Staff — nurses on second floor and. Doctors Moffoat and Walsh, _.chutch members, neighbours, friends and my family for cards - and lovely flowers while I was 4 patient in Rest Haven hospital: Mrs. Alice Baldwin. 14-1 Se