ght. with: ‘her: Be: _potter’s. wheel oo kilne: : nthe ‘guest house adjacent to. their Saanich - ‘Road. , Lake © Marjorie . opened a shop to. make. ise “where she ‘sold, as well as her hil living at Quami-~ own pottery, various crafts of ..the district, She also started up". ~ and instructed= a small pottery : group in Duncan, ©. e. 656-71 [cos os TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. 20: Douglas St. Victoria 982- 7254 503, Wilmot Pi, Oak. B y 982-2165 = E F. FAIRS © MUNICIPAL COLLECTOR - For the ud FAMILY Your credit union is more than a place to borrow and Save. It is a dependable ~ source of help in all money” matters. Your credit union is owned by the families who use its services. - THE CREDIT UNION CAN HELP YOUR FAMILY “© when you have need for credit _© When you save less than you should .@ when you have lerge savings to put to work for greater earnings : ve wher you wish to teach your children “ @gkout money Get. moré living out of vour family’s income by using ‘the services of your community credit union ‘ Saanich Peninsula Credit, Union Telep ones 656-2111 652-2111 479-2112 _, ereations. “very intricate designs on: her - pottery but now feels people like At Quamichan— “about the dull finish:-glaze which’ : “Marjorie: is most. enthusiastic: “3. “they have been: able to: achieve." a, Antricate Designs dogwood pottery, Marjorie’ Ss. “work includes: mugs, “free form: flower: vases, bowls; casseroles, ‘ jewellery, tea’ pots, candle hold- ers and many other imaginative * She began by doing. a simpler, freermotif, Als very-popular. are the petroglyph designs which she has used from the Petroglyph Park in Nanaimo. A - widow, Marjorie came to Victoria and married again six years ‘ago,’ Her husband soon became as keen about art as she. is. He now makes all the glazes for . her. pottery... Making--the glaze: As’ a very intricate pro- “ees. & MR. AND MES. DUDLEY FOSTER’ “ence,’” a eo don't care for, the, shiny Blaze.’ as | _ “Perhaps - best’ known | ‘for her ae Ts calla. ‘matter -of- prefer-- she! said,” but > I jus “On Display — “Marjorie’s: pottery - has’ ‘been on. display-at the Empréss Hotel aswell as at-the Hudson~ Bay “has had pieces Centennial Square and. in shops up- Island, ‘In addition, she has shown. her work in the annual fair at Duncan and inthe Saan- ich Peninsula art Show, | As well as. sharing an interest An’ pottery. both Marjorie and “Dudley ‘do Chinese brush paint- — ing. For three winters. they studied with Stephen Lowe. “Celt is .a difficult art,’ ‘ex- plained Marjorie, ‘because you: The public will SO os opportunity.’ to. view" “cas: they. Ww the Sidney" Public ‘Library from [ be-on display. in Thursday, January 16th until the “end of the month. : ~Company’s « ‘pioneer; Village.. Shes. ‘ina’ shop> ins Fosters - tirement years into a-‘productive and creative period in theirlives, ~: Theirs is a life to be envied and : emulated. Child” Dies Mark. Christopher Mus- : grave, age three and a mt “years, died in Sidney “on” _ January (il, 1969.” The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M, Scott, he i$ survived by his par- ents; -a..brother - Ian; grand-parents, Mr.. and » Mrs. TJ, Scott of Victoria, - and “Mr. and “Mrs. §,C,. Dickinson, of Sidney. AL happy: couple. who share an’ enthusiasm for life and art, the « have transformed“ re-. “crafts. 1l a.m, to 4. 30 p.m m. On . painting ‘L-peMse os Wednesday,’ Jans: 22.< > AirCan- : ada’ films, 2 p.m. *. All« programs . take place at UK. of P. Hall) 9760 4th St. Sid- “ Senior’. citizens — of. the: ney. district welcome to all, Little Response from 1:30 to 9:30 pamareMt. - Newton High School is asked to contact the Sidney School’ Board. BRIDGE RESULTS . : “Winners at the weekly game s of 7 Sidney. Bridge. Club - held. at K. of -P. Hall on Jan. 13th were; Lt + Len and ‘Ruth Hellyer, 2 ~ D.C, Dickeson and C, T. Skin" . Ter, Looking back over the holidays, . -Ymust..admit. that L- have long” been bored with the traditional - Christmas entertainment provid- » ed by television, and i think that PHONE: ° - 656-1912 2 ‘QUEENS ‘PAYLESS’ SS: SUPERETTE s0an-o 100m | “GROCERIES © "FRESH MEATS: “AND wees CORNER, ‘RESTHAVEN DR. & MALAVIEW: OPEN. ree . ae, £ SOV Reg. $6.98 yd “GLORIA’S FABRIC SHOPPE 9785 Fourth St. Sidney, B.C. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE One to three yrd. pieces left, Gin and Tonic wool mix, plains and mix ‘match: in orange, light green checks. _ Sale Price $3.19 . ALL. YOUR_SEWING. 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Therefore it was a-nice change and very public spirited of the Americans to send up their moon “-shot.at “just.the right time to brighten. up the holiday viewing, ~which it certainly did, Those pictures of carth, taken from ‘way out in space, were. oTeally” fantastic;. while ‘the SuS-- “pense generaied “as, we. waited “to see if. their’ engine .would ‘ switch on so ‘they’ could break “out of the moon orbit, beat even ~ such. dramatic productions as Batman ‘and Boy Robin. As this” “one has been so popular. maybe Uncle Sam will run an annual Yuletide space probe in the in- terest . of better. and brighter It would be rather came from the sky over Mars ~_or. from somewhere. in. the_ re- ion of exotic Venus. Another traditional item. that L could do without was: the great snowfall and cold wave, which “caused me: nothing but trouble.- Our first problem was that some- - where in the eaves over the front door, our roof sprang: a leak. ~ Snow. was: melting and “pouring. in, ‘only to pour out again around -. the socket of the. outdoor light. As soon as.we noticed: the’ water running over the bulb we switch- ed off, fearing electrical. prob- lems.- Then the area round the ~- socket promptly froze, blocking. the exit, so the water started coming through the lintel ‘and ‘down the inside of the: front . door, time that our entrance hall had- ‘Weill, I guess it was about a good washing. ‘Garnet January's Birthstone RINGS, PENDANTS AND EARRING SETS RUST'S JEWELLERS Beacon Ave. Sidney 7iT’S END) By WINDSOR «61 am asking for your vote on the basis of experience, not sentiment - my experience as a logger and lawyer, as a social worker and magistrate, and as an active citizen who knows the needs of this community at first hand. I invite vou to compare these qualifications with those of any other candidate.’ ELECT ERIC WINCH TO THE TRUDEAU TEAM VOTE @& LIBERAL Pablighed By the Winch Comsnaign Commitice ae off that portion of the: roof, but early the next morning we were. . / hit by problem number two, Our pipes froze up, and there was nothing -more frustrating. than a ,house full of taps that won't produce. « Luckily my: wife re- membered hér hot water bottle, and though the water may have had a somewhat rubbery taste, — the tea was hot and strong and enabied - ‘us to™ face. the latest disaster with a stiff upper lip.» After breakfast we set:to work “§ on the pipes with the blowing. | out end of a. vacuum cleaner. . Then Allen Pugh came over from. ‘next door: with a- powerful heat- er and Don MeMuldroch called: around to give us sage advice before proceeding on to the next waterless . household. on suddenly roared. into action and we. nearly had another flood -because I. had left the. plug in. Sort. of . proves you can’t win them all. the bathroom basin. Mind you, some smiles have -come..out of. the deep.freeze.. I. heard of a certain local lady, maybe she had better be name- _less, who. was..wakened on one * of the coldest mornings, by her teen age daughter. The. lady had been expecting an important long distance call . $0 she sprang out of bed, grabbed for a dressing gown with one. hand, and with the other reached .. for her dentures which had spent. the night in a glass of water. Have-you-ever seen ‘flies that” have been caught in a block of amber. Well those dentures were caught in a similar way, only-in . a block of ice. Wonder whether she managed to get them. thawed out in time to take her phone call: Aladdin Travel 2442 Beacon Ave. SIDNEY ~ Your Canadian Pacific Agent 656-4115 _ JANU # Pre-Finished Mahog. Plywood V groove 4x8 A’ physical fitness class ore % ganized by the Adult Education” . 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