“st "SAANICH PENINSULA AND. GULE ISL ANDS. RE Visw “Wedndsday, May 2 295 1968 One hundred and thirty one members of the old Age. Pensioners wer » ») ¥ a RON SEL GA MRIS ROA teh ON seowhatcg en oh Eos FLOM Ae PAG Btn dee REET te ee Organization’ of Sidney and North Saanich travelled by bus to Garibaldi Park and back on May 13. Lunch was obtained at the Chieftain Hotel in Squamish and the group had dinner on’ the. Horse- shoe -Bay - Nanaimo ferry on the return trip. Although several ., the = photograph, ~ members of the party were in the 85-90 bracket, all are reported to have thoroughly enjoyed their tour-which did not coviclude nil arrival back in Sidney at 10:30. p.m. the. same day, Identified in taken MeKeoghan,» Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Skinner outing is understood to be on June] to Centennial in Squamish, are. Mrs. -Ed Briggs, Mrs, and Mrs. McLeish. Next Park in Saanichton. Rae Burns Dance ‘Students Examined -. Students... of . the Rae -Burns Dance School of Sidney. were giv- en The Royal Academy of Dancing’ Children’s Examinations in San- scha Hall on May 16. The ex~ aminer this year was Miss Ruth Carse from Edmonton. a ~ Results of the children were: Primary; Tessa Drost, Pass Plus, Janet Day, Commended, Victoria Hay, Commended, Jo- anne Harrison, Pass Plus. _ Grade 1; Lorelei Swanston, Pass, Barbara Roberts, Pass Plus, | Laurel Douma, Com- mended, Colleen Smith, Com- ; mended, Heather. Day, Honours. Grade 3; Karen . Guilbault, -Pass, Christine Heywood, Pass Plus, Elizabeth Cowley, Pass “Plus, Sheila Marshall, Com~ CANDIDATE. VISITS MAYNE ; Conservative - candidate for ‘Nanaimo, ‘Cowichan and the Gulf Islands, - paid .a .short. visit to. * Mayne Island Friday, -May 24, ‘He met a number of people and talked to them. Later he hopes to pay a further visit. “ Conservative candidate, Jef-.. frey: Brock is a native son of British Columbia. Most of his life has been spent in the Royal -» Canadian Navy: He was request-- - ed by the local association : to _ come back to B.C. to be a cand- idate for this riding. He re- tired three: years ago as: Rear. Admiral. At present he is living near _ Halifax, Nova’ Scotia but is ex- _pecting to move back perman-- ently to British Columbia in the near future... ~ . North America has over 1 billion acres of productive forest land. . satisfaction mended, mended, Grade V;.Anne McMartin, Janice Peake, Com-.. -Commended, Mary-Jane Cowley, Commended, Michele McMartin, ‘Pass Plus. Over ‘the past 2 years, the. increase in number of studenis taking examinations in Canada permitted a Board of. Canadian Examiners to be set up. Re- presentatives of thisboardalter- nate yearly with examiners from the R.A.D. headquarters in Lon- don. Quotations read from a letter written by Dame Margot Fon~ teyn de Arias, D.B.E., President of the R.A.D.. and considered pertinent were; Oe “The — teachers. theniselves welcome: the reassurance that is brought. by. our-examiners, who travel all -over~ the world, that. their teaching ‘is up to a certain - high standard.» But some people may ask what is the point of children entering examinations | at all, To’ my mind, the “niost : important point is - the. sense of: achievement, plus a pride and in: the: mastery of their own limbs. Theyalso learn to understand and respect the art of ballet and feel-an added con-~ fidence’ in themselves because they are learning to move with - grace and co-ordination. The Royal Academy of Danc- ing is not a.school; it has .no pupils... It works in co-oper- ation but has no actual connection with the Royal Ballet Company. - It is a non-profit making organ- ization devoted ‘solely to raising teaching standards and .helping “to give children as “much as possible of genuine and lasting — value. through the. art. of danc~ ing.”’ , with another boat until his reg- ular water taxi.is repaired. We are glad: to: hear Bob and his passengers ‘are none the worse for their experience. Lay service was held at St. MAYNE: “By ELSIE BROWN There was lots of, activity on the island over the long week end | with ferries filled to. capacity to handle the large numbers of passengers travelling to all the islands. . ‘absence of Rev. H. Dunster who is presently in charge of serv~ ices... Taking part was Mrs. Nancy Jones, Thomas Jakeway, Ken Jakeway and-Mrs, Jakeway at the organ. We are indebted to the Jakeways for. their in- valuable assistance at the serv- ices.. Mrs. Ivy Slinn provided the flowers for the altar. We.are saddended by the pass~ -ing of our long time resident John “Jimmy’’ Neill at. Lady Minto Hospital last week. He was granted his wish that he tbe able to live out his Hife at “Happy Home" overlooking Act= ive Pass. He would have been 95 in June. He will be greatly missed by all his island friends. Funeral service was held at St. Mary Magdalene Church Tues- day, May 21, at 9:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Slinn of “Sunshine Cove’? have returned after spending ten days with their daughter and son-in-law and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ferguson of Kamloops. Arbutus Lodge, Bennett Bay, is under new management. The new owners are Mr. and Mrs, G. Ducklow o: Toronto, Mrs. Gladys Grayson and Mr. Hoff- man of Seattle. Open House will be held next Saturday at 8 5.m., June 1, Everyone is welcome. Former owners, Al and Valerie Baldwin, will be making their home on Seaview Drive, Bennett Bay. We are ¢lad to hear they plan to remain on the island. Most of the property owners worked harder than they do in the city to make summer homes Ship-shape for the coming sea~ son, The weatherman couldhave provided warmer weather but blue skies are promised for later on Happy Week-ending to every~ one.” Among those over for the holi- day week end were the David Laidlaws, the John Benistons of Lighthouse Point, the Stu Frys, the Ray Cheeks and the Jack Curries of Cherry Tree Bay, the Don Gladmans, the Al Patchetts, the Thompsons, the Dolls, the Mundies and the Murdochs down Bayview Drive. Welcome to new property own~ ers, Mr..and Mrs, Arthur Wahl of White Rock who have been clearing their land at Oyster Bay. Don Viguts, Dickson Road, has left for Pine Island Light Station where he will be relieving for several months. Staying with Gertie in Don’s absence is daughter, Dorothy Newfield, and young children Penny and Donald. Bob Sauerberg's water taxi is in dtydock for repairs after hitting a submerged log just out of Port Washington last week. Tt is business as usual for Bob Mary Magdalene church in. the FAMILY FUN DAY LOOMS Family Fun Day at Saanichton on. Saturday, Saanich Agricultural Society.as an important event in its Cen- tennial celebrations. Events. for the entertainment of young and old alike will com- mence at 9.30 a.m, and continue into the evening when an all- candidate federal election meet- ing is scheduled. It-is reported that a highranking cabinet min- ister.may be in attendance. Among the items in the pro- gram will be a-horse show and rodeo, with steer riding and cattle penning displays’ -and- com- . petitions, while the Lions Club. of Saanich are to provide. all the. fun. of the ‘fair in a midway presentation. June -15,:is being - organized by North and South | CORRESPONDENT) 1S HOSPITALIZED The Review regrets that) ifs _ valued Ganges correspondent, Mrs. F.A.E. Morris, is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital in Victoria - undergoing treatment? Her regular columns for -this newspaper will be resumed as soon -as her’ convalescence. is completed, mS mks Sale A Success | The rummage sale held Sat- urday, May 25 for the Good Shepherd ‘Shelter has been re- ported to have been most suc- cessful, oo Approximately $200 were raised and the conveners Wish to - express their appreciation for.all _the goods: “and received. Su rplus | goods help- Former Islander Passes In Sidney » A. long. time resident of Salt Spring ‘Island and Sidney, Allan dD. MacDonald, “Sidney ‘on: May" was 83. 19, 1968. Born. in Beaton, Ontario, he - was a former school teacher and law.student. He for med the firm of Fraser MacDonald Agen- : cies in Lacombe, Alberta which: was responsible for much of the’ early Jand developmentincentral _ Alberta, . He -is- survived by his wife Ethel Damon MacDonald, Third Street Sidney, Unitarian funeral services were held in Sidney, Wednesday, May 22. passed. away in . 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A general June 1 and 8, and helpers are invited to contact J.C. Erickson, phone 656-2893. Th i io parade this year, but refresh- ment will be served at the Legion Hall, Mills Road after the ser-~ vice, Following the observance, the ‘Legion Branch has invited those attending to afternoon tea at their hall on Mills’ Road, On the same morning, which is Trinity Sunday and therefore the Pat- ronal Festival Day of the old Church, there will be a4 ‘hanks- giving Service at 11.00 a. mM, and | Park Picnic. On Saturday | ed by Saanich: Peninsula’ branch: of the Royal Canadian Legion. on - _ricts clean-up: of the cemetery: will be undertaken: on: There will be. Member sof the § idney b: ich | Old Age Penionsers Organization’ Will be hosts4o old age pension-. | er groupsof the surrounding dist- at a basket picnic Centennial Park, Wallace Drive, on Saturday, June 1, ‘commencing’ “at 1:00 pom. 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