i here praise: and admonitions were : handed out. “At meal time authority, in the io person. of the father, was estab- “ lished at the head of the table. - Mother, seated at. the foot, up- Baby in his: : high: chair and children ranged” ig held that authority. _ along the sides were exposed to instruction: in’ “good * manners. d, Here, around the family table, = they learned: to say: ‘please’? -ands“thank you’, 5 “Pm sorry’. : ~‘say “excuse 8 7 please’? whe iy ‘they: left the: table. oe * “Both ‘the teaching and -admoni- - i, Hons: were. Painless because it : : “may. 12"? and “hey” learned: to FEE num anak rteant scab oateameenemenente te 42 Beacon Ave CLOVER LEAF Baby | CLANS ~ HIF “LIQUD a 4 ~ 8 oz. ting’: California. te coms 2 : Ta STONES SHOP P HERE | = The future of the Catholic Wor men’s League ‘in. this. area. was. discussed fully and it was decid “ed that it would ‘definitely con= - tinue until next season - decision | to be made at that time. ; yt The ‘highlight: of ‘the evening was the program planned by Mrs. J. Worrall. ‘Mrs. Worrall, great- ly impressed by the guest speaker. at the Liturgical week last sum- mer, Dr. A, Peloquin, composer; - Singer, musician and-also music professor at the Boston College,: ‘obtained: his records. from. the Gregorian Institute of Music in: Toledo, Ohio. -. Mrs, Worrall : : played. the very moving Peloguin- oe Chorale, ‘‘Mass for Joy’’. “was accompanied by good fellow- - ship, love ‘and laughter. Some-_ = thing: more - -than just. a piece. of .. “furniture was lost when the old 7 ‘round “dining room’ table was relegated to the attic. Let's’ “peek into the average home today.:.at dinner time. The. ° youngest of the family is flat on° television set; his ‘dinner is ona -plate on the floor in front‘of him. fp The. older ‘children are sprawled ; "|; around - the: room, where . sweet _ “fancy. ‘dictates. . ‘tables ‘can’t altogether eliminate - 2 §espilled. food. ‘anda. Hansel. and 4 | Gretel trail of crumbs from liv- ° “ing room.to-kitchen. ‘In the half” ‘light. who can see if food is being: ~ gulped or if forks or. fingers are™ being used?.. Conversation - “doesn’t ‘exist. : The older children dash off when’. -talent, drums and. the: saxaphone ‘and ~ “betwéen: them they provide a. T Ve. trays or.’ ~ Saturday, = spite: of what : had.* ‘just? tak attractively decor: ~ lighted room, cota heh : couasiens throughout ‘the e ing. and was. well: Feceived by. Saturday. evenings. : Marg and Jim Growme are , the ; Travelaires and are “from ‘Wile Marg : ‘plays: the liams Lake, organ. with both enthusiasm and | Jim performs on the : wide variety of Appealing music. Four local, girls, attr : clad: in mini Service “Mahiager Ian Weir has announc- “@d plans for the coming. week and will have his. star” ‘performer r ‘He is well ‘known thtoughout the. / Vancouver. night. club-c will be ‘the, main “attractio at the dinner dances. to: be: held’on™: Wednesday,’ Thursday, Fria and Saturday nights... “ * “Ihis “stomach “on the*living room’ ~- “pug. His eyes are glued: on the ing: issues: cand. still wind yy on ‘He “Stated © ‘that place, “he. still felt. the.‘sam The Speaker apologized to't Premier for: misleading. him and misunderstanding ‘the: NAD. undertaking. It-was an awkward. . “moment. fore ‘the _NLD.P. Al though | ‘the house: Settled dow! to dt's “work ‘again, ‘the: enisod : ‘finally wound - up. thé next: day : =>. with’ another’ apology, when “Mr, “? Dave. Stupich’ informed the house oe that. he had. also been. in on the a _arrangement. with: Mr. “Speaker. ho discretion: if manners and Modern capsule living has al- st eliminated the dining room, . “and television has almost elimin- - ‘ated the family unit having meals - around ‘ a. common table. Perhaps : _ by. Neat figures one could | prove “that” from: a-dollars and cents - point of view, a ‘dining. room is. . n extravagance. But what about’ . ‘human values?. Dollars and floor . Space: ‘saved &#e not an infallible - measuring stick, togetherness “of parents “and ; ‘children. “The dining table holds ‘ more than food...it offers seclu- sion from the | problem- laden out- side world; it offers asympathe- the: exchange of ex- . periences;: _ triumphs failures;- of view _ points. ‘and laughter.” The: ‘dining ~room..table can be an integrating .. factor for keeping the family ties ‘close knit, There are few family \ problems which could hot, be. solved or cured there. “ “1 “> Fuled out because: they ‘conflicted t-: eating in’ the’ light ° of: its... agic.eye should ‘be: allowed only: - ft: othe? “day's little “and ‘wished to Clear the Speaker of any. blame, : . _ -The house continued to ‘deba 2 . opposition . Many’ of: the Liberal bills ‘we a _ bills. and © “motions a with the rules of the house. which - state that. the Opposition cannot’: - bring in legislation. that creates ily: unity: ape. tobe saved. a an expenditure of .revenue, or - conversely: they would. be. able” to. remove an expenditure or even a whole department. . Finally, at’ three-quarters of an. hour- before: his-Honour was - to arrive, aLiberal motion, num= ber 7, came up for debate, The ‘motion. was-a direct cen-. sorship of the N.D.P, for mailing out an account of a debate in the house several weeks before. ‘The : : offensive piece of literature, cap |. The’ dinner = hour. ‘offers: ‘the “perfect - time to consolidate the. ‘tioned with. the B.C.’Gov’t crest stated that'the Liberals had voted against collective - bargaining, when ‘they: upheld a. ruling of the- Chairman and the Speaker... ‘He had ruled out. of order an ‘N.D.P, motion to amend-a gov-. ernment bill, transferring. the’ ferry authority to the Depart-.: ment: of Highways, ‘Liberal Mc-". Farlane.. accused the. N.D.P. of” untruthfully interpreting a:-vote and not recounting it as it really happened: . After several displays of tem= per, N.D.P. Barrett slowly rose : = Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables | _W@ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE “OB SIDNEY CASH & CARRY “Beacon Avenue Phone 656-1171 LET us CARE FOR YOUR CAR! FOR ALL SHELL PRODUCTS AND MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS Get the Habit of Visiting SIDNEY SHELL SERVICE Cr. Beacon and Second St. 656-2811 doe Arsenault, Prop. By Sidney (7) FURIN ITURE Complete Home Parnishings Phone 56-2611 - LTD, _+. JOAN HAYWARD, 'MARYLYN:™ SOMERS AND ‘CHRISTINE -JESTICO. - on Bist April, _the squadron band and one ofthe “most “active ‘cadets in all | types . of Sports.- : * “Russell. and other members of the band have been parading ‘many. extra’ hours: this year, dn perfect= ing- the band; “which: will make its first. public: “appearance on | Sunday, 21st April, 1968. This . year .the ‘squa‘tron will begin celebrating Air Cadet Week Silver Threads The Sidney Centre, . will be. closed on Good Friday and Eas- * ter Monday, ‘but there will be . ~ movies ‘on Wednesday April: 17° at 2 p.m, ~ On Thursday “April 18th, the ~ Cartwright’ Combo, with: Mrs. D. Pearson as M Ca will: enter-" tain the: folks” ‘at the Esquimalt Centre. e@:- Jacko.: Age Pensioners: Association have been” invited..to “attend. a band concert--by: the North: Saanich - *.- Junior’ Secondary - High. School Band’ on April 29th at 2 p.m. | "~The Band Concert will be held — at the high school, and members - wishing to. attend,-are asked to. eave their names with Mrs. V. Greenfield, . or Mr. R..Thomp~.. J: “son. “Transportation from homes, ; will provided... witha parade . Friday April 19th, will ‘The. Tmembers. of. tne Silver: Threads Service and Old’ | 9732. First St. 2 Signer "RUSSELL FINLAY down ‘Beacon Avenue to St. An drews Church, where the’ squa: dron. will present. the Air Cadet. Colours to St. Andrews... After. church services, . the squadron “will parade. back down Sidney and “march past Mayor: Free : “will take the: salute, after whi o>. the. band will Give: asl§ minute. public display on Beacon Avenue: at about -11:45.a.m... The public is invited’ to. turn out to. see Sidney's. “Air: Cc : Tel haven't got it, : I can get it. » ~ ~ If Tean’t. get it, ‘You forget it. ‘the ts ult. and said’ lie would “Apol: : ogize ta the: house tor it, Liberal ‘McFarlane’ ‘replied that it sounded toa: much liku. soft. soap. ‘and he: : ‘still felt. the Offenders ‘should be : “censor ed. : ‘Immediately; ‘Premier Bennett t moved: an amendment to give. the: “motion | a six months hoist w hich: ° \would in affect, “kill the motion. ‘The: lone Liberal voted ‘against : it, the - government -for it, ‘and’ the N, DP. said nothing. It was ~ séven p.m, and a- -few:: minutes” later.. we all Sang ‘‘For. He’s a Jolly Good Fellow’? tohis Honour. the - Lt- -Governor, — George Pearkes. . The house started with a bomb and ended with a a song. | April 8,°19¢8 ter, Messrs. ‘Bob’ Akerman and _ Son, Morley of Salt Spring Island, J.-Todd of Sidney and DonFraser. former. Salt Spring Island sheep raiser, It.was to discuss ways N ational - Theatre School Of Canada _ Students who wish to apply for audition: to the National Theatre School for the school year 1968~ 69 (acting and production cours- es) are requested to submit their applications immediately. - The . Director General, Mr. James de B, Domville, has just announced that the annual audit- - ions and interviews which take place across Canada will com- mence in May 1968, This year the. auditioning board wilt be - composed of Mr. William Davis, artistic director of the English ee acting course, Mr, Andre Muller, aftistic. director of the French acting course and Mr. David Peacock, director of the pro- duction course. As in previous Fears, auditions will take place in every major city in Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver, The National Theatre School is a post secondary school which under- takes the professional formation of future actors, designers and production personnel for Can= ada’s. growing professional theatre. -_ All inquiries should te add« ressed to the National Theatre School of Canada, 407 St, Law« rence Blvd., Montreal 1, Que. {tel, 861-1897) as soon as pos« sible. When inquiries are re- ceived the National Theatre School will send the candidates application forms. They will be informed of the date dd” Place of their audition. and/or interview shortly after their completed application forms have been received, rustlers: -in- the-area.~ of stopping t the sheep - action is contemplated. ‘The Minister recommended the. “Sheep raiser. should appeal cases.” ‘When. the sentence - is: too light, : Mr. Todd_ ‘asked ‘for. enforce. _ ‘ment of the placing. of registered -boat numbers ‘on. all boats and. the Teques t will be. passed on to.. ‘RiC.M.P: ° well. unless. the number ‘can’ ‘be identified. : ve » Fuil: co-operation of. the de~ “partment. was assured and further - action will be considered, from the meeting, . - Today, 1: arranged. a meeting : -with-Agriculture:Minister Rich-* JADE Just IN. Pendants. Earrings ‘Some ~ For: Pierced Ears” BRACELETS — SEE OUR WINDOWS RUST’S Beacon Ave. Sidney _ Stronger 5 ~ as rustlers.at sea © Bet away because itis ‘not pos- | a ‘sible. -to- identify. the boat very © m DT. JEWELLERS, TUMBER SPECIAL OF THE BAx8x!/ j in. 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