ee noon that good p progress ‘hadbeen yoo Made, The: details are of course. oS confidential. : 2 as ~*~ Tn other new business, “use of eae -: the Activity. Room at Deep Cove. ; “ _..Schooi : each. Wednesday evening for oa- girls physical education. were: discussion of school sites to protect’ ‘the public “interest-- “against land speculation; anddis--:. cussion: of persorinél matter to respect: the privacy. ‘of those i in- volved, A : ‘Returning ‘to ‘the ‘same ‘topic. vc later ‘in the meeting, the chair- man, said: the’ ‘Board would wel-~ i; come. more attendance from the public at its meetings, especially : ~/oymembers. - of: - Chairman: . Rubymay Parvott! sured. Mr,. Hmailton this lapse-. local. ‘municipal councils, Editorially, iti is noted that only ‘the press and a teachers' repre- : : Sentative normally attend:: North Saanich Council replied promptly to the Board's letter st. seeking information and co-oper-- site for a new. : Senior ‘Secondary School. ~ reply? ‘requested ° that a three- 7 man committee from each body. ation on finding: . The ect “in the near. ‘future’? ‘Trus~ tee tanly Oakes reporting the: had been held that after serving the Soanich Peninsula Your New Stereo doesn’t have to be a long box! _ Kents offer A Complete Selection of quality Electrohome” Stereo Styles 2408 BEACON AVE.” ¥ SIONEY -656:3722 -programme: was approved ‘sub- “was: not prepared to say Thee ject to School Board regulations. . licly. before: the Board.. He felt - there © were. only. ‘two’ reasons justifying closed | sessions, These ; being complied with, . Education” - committee chair- man Trustee Armstrong report- ‘ed that he and Trustee Beaumont and Howard had met with teachers.. representatives” to discuss obs -jectives in ‘eduzation. ‘The group ‘concluded ‘that education should .. impart a basic core of knowledge ~ and’ skills’. to’ enable. pupils ‘to become productive members of society. and’ at the. same: ‘time. . 7 . develop their social, ° cultural, and physical | well being. -These discussions will continue and = could lead to a better curriculum and administrative policy... : » Works ‘Superintendent ‘Bryan : ., Shaw reported that bids had been ~ réceived for Structural steel and other: components: for ‘the school construction programme.: These - “had been passed on to: general » ‘contractors: to -be incorporated i in their own bids. He. was’: disap= pointed ‘that to date’ only four “sets: of plans” ‘had. been: taken - _and “had. extended : tender. date by four days to March 21st: “He |. was hopeful: that: more “contrac=: tors would draw plans and subs. mit. bids, aa The Board resolved to” move . ” expeditiously to acquire, the pro- perty needed for school expane sion as ‘approved by referendum ‘Ik cof last “October. ° - Mesdames _ Shank gave thei “by trys: ‘participate. das Trustee | Hamilton hesitated to. use. the © the 5th'-in the ‘Fellowship. Hall... - _ Wood and Cruk= ae ‘Teport on Pres- aa Arrangements were ‘made’ to hold a ‘Hawaiian. Night on March: ce “26. :~ Slides Will -ba” shown’ of - Hawaii. and other: entertainment, will’ carry. out the. theme.” freshments “Re~ and. coconut dainties..’ - Tennis Club . Central Saanich Tennis’ Club, _members and prospective mem-. * bers are asked io meet-at 1:30, : “Sunday, March 23, in’ the dining, room*:of the’ Saanichten” | Pair ©. Grounds, followed : “by a work ° party, on the courts. oe Tennis ~ coaching” will com= - Mence-in May ‘for experienced players. and beginners of ail ages. -Non-members are welcomé’ to -Coach will be Gor-* don Hartley. For further partic- ulars,.” “call Mrs, R. -Thomson, 656- 2972.° same: appraisers: as. were used _ for: the: John Road fiasco and the Board agreed it would gn to the, “mainland if necessary: to obtain acceptable services, .. The Boad adjourned its regu: lar meeting at 10.30 and immedi- ately went into Committee todis- “cuss personnel matters, : ~BLANEY’S — TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. ~ Providing a complete Travel service with 2 offices to serve you / 920 Douglas St., Victoria 382-7254 1503 Wilmot Pl, Oak Bay. 382-2165 ~... "NOTICE SEA BREEZE INN Fourth St. Sidney Closed For a Doys " Mondoy, Mar. Ww ‘and Tuesday, Mar. 18 for Renovations GEM THEATRE — _ SIDNEY — - 656- 3033 -MONDAY. = “FRIDAY 7:45 P.M. 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CHARLES GREGORY ia Newcomers’ Event, “At Brentwood “Doctor Charles Gregory will . be guest speaker “at. the Wel- * come Wagon ‘Newcomers’ Club at Brenta’ Lodge on Saturday, March 15, Research: Centre under ‘his dir-- ection, and through funds: raised. ~at the Christmas Party a record.” player and radio were donated’. to’ the work at Richmond House, Plans are afoot to provide the Centre with more extras. which will facilitate Dr. Gregory’s work with the children... © Newcomers. to the Peninsula area. are. “urged: to attend .the ..-.Smorgasbord . meeting. to - meet other people who have: recently _ arrived and take a_part_in'the -.Club’s activities; _ to be obtained at Brenta Lodge, . Brentwood Bay Electronic Store, Doreen’s Hair Styling, Sidney, and . White’s ‘Television, Sidney. | legion Membership Grows To 466 : “Six. ‘new members were. sworn . in’ Monday: ‘night at the regular -monthly - meeting of Branch #37 Of» the-- Royal. Canadian Legion a and. member ship: now stands: at . -. 466. as oe “Those indoctrinated by Prés- - “ident H J; Lake and Past Pres- - “ident. L.E.Y...James were -P,B,. Cox, C.F. Pike, L.B, Forsyth, Harvey,’ J. Goodman and ports weré presented including "the financial’ statement for the end of 1968. All were approved. Several. forthcoming © events _-weére announced, the most'im- __ ' Mediate: being. the St Patrick's . Day dance on Friday, March 14, ~with ~the. Organaires supplying’ ‘A Hawatian Dance | is scheduled for April 25. ‘the music. The’ Old Vets Party will be . held on March 29 at 8 p.m,. in. - the hall for all World War One veterans, their wives or widows - who. are members .of Branch #37 or of the Ladies Auxiliary, Choral The sixth and final travelogue ~-of the “season will ‘be held’ on : “Tuesday, March 18 and will fea- ture. a ftlm'of New Zealand, | . Atistralia, « Fiji-and: Japan. Glen - Burns of Canadian-Pacific: Air- oa lines. will comment on the early portion “of the’ film and Vern . Patterson of Japanese Air Lines - will supplement the final part. The draw for the grand prize ‘will be- made during the evening and will be a tour of the Gulf ‘Islands ‘for six on the cruiser” Blué Fiord. This has been do- nated by Aladdin Travel Ser- vices. Band Concert North Saanich junior second= ary school band wiligivea Spring concert of instrumental music on Wednesday, March 19, at 8 p.m. at the school The band under the direction of Austin Scott will be foined in several numbers by some Grade 8 students who are making good progréss with their instruments, FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY | PHONE 656-1012 | k SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leadin Grocers oE ‘lementary, ~ through, the ‘School Board “psychologist "Mri B, Brewer, Miss Bette’ _ The. Club is. inter- ested in ‘the work carried on by _the Island Child Developmentand- ~ to-date methods and tech- = counselling --:-to “er. became: Supervisor. of Tickets: are : . Mr. Or. ‘Primary: Instruction in latter appointment to serve . ceived training at Ottawa . cussion afterwards. : of: PATA, “on March 1%, at 8 Pe the “school aud- ‘itorium, ‘The panel: will attempt: to acquaint par-~- vents. with ‘the resources ,. - personnel available _-and the Health Department. => .Chairing: the pane wil be Gordon Campbell, | “ teacher. vat ‘Sidney ‘Elem. -entary. . . The. panel consists _ of G.G. ° Hett, ~ B,. MeaArthur: and Claudette Cousineau. _ Mr. G.G. Geoff’ Hett: is B.C, trained and re-~ ceived : his Master of) Science degree in- coun- Selling psychology- — this ‘past..summer at the Uni- versity. of Oregon. He - thus: brings the most ‘up- Miss niques. in diagnosis and “School Districts No. .63 and 64,_ “Mr: Hett - is. married ‘with three children, .and _ formerly taught for four years in the Sooke School District. 7 Mr.'B.N> ‘Bert?’ Brew- Intermediate . Instruction’. ‘for Schoo).Districts No. 63 and 64 in September; 1968. Mr. Brewer spentten years : with the” R, AF. and com- “menced’ “ teaching — after World War Two. He came to.this area from Kitimat, - B.C., and holds a P.A, . certificate as well as a M, Ed. :in. Administration. Brewer is - married and ‘he and’ his. wife are’. ~ building. a home in. North : Saanich. “Miss . Bette. G. Mcarth- “ur, has become quite well-. » known’ ‘as Primary Consult-... ant in School District No; : “63 for two. “years prior to being named: as Supervisor “September » of 1968; this both “School. District. No, -- “63 (Saanich) and No. 64 * ule Islands). Bette comes -- well-qualified for her pos- - ition “and it‘is interesting - to note that her first teach- ing experience was. in Sid- . ney Elementary School. Miss Claudette © Cou- Sineau {s.a. Public Health ~Nurse-for-Sidney-who re- Civic. Hospital and com- pleted. her Public’ Health . education at U.B.C, Parents. will be invited to participate in the dis- Sidney: “iS-in- aid of the Claremont Choir >be devoted to: the expense of : Sending . a representative group a ~ ‘of 45 singers-to Quebec province = ‘for the month of July. <2. “BRENTWOOD ~ Bremner. “and. novelty. stall.” - Bremner, ‘ ~Members. PAINTERS SIDNEY Decorating — Paperhanging 656- 2264 “Concert of the Don Kyle Sing- “ers_at Sanscha Hall, Sidney, at. 8 p.m. ‘on. Tuesday, March 18, ‘Travel Fund. AN proceeds will Mr. Kyle has selected a pro- ' gram of wide interest, ranging from classics of enduring mem= . ory. to folk. songs and Spirituals u of lyrical appeal.:A group: for ladies. voices. includes’ an ar- _ Tangement of the Cornish ballad ““The Floral Dance.’? The choir will -be assisted by guest artist Larry:Tuttle . Reverting to the forthcoming wey Visit Sidney _ tour ‘of Claremont’ Choir, the 4 members are currently. raising. funds by concerts, car.washes, * bottle sales, ete. -s,and donations have... -been received irom: ‘Sidney Kins- drives, home cooking .. men,. Saanich municipal council, North Saanich and ‘Sidney | coun-.- cils, and from individual private donors. . During its tour the choir will give concerts in Quebec City, Riviere du Loup, Montreal. and Saint Hyacinthe; and will be bil- - leted in the homes ‘of people sponsoring the concerts: In this way it is hoped that some genuine “understanding : and appreciation’ of mutual -Canadian gulture: will result. : ' March meeting of St. Stephen’s. A,.C.W. was: held on Wednesday, _ March &, at ‘the home of Mrs. C.A, Watson, West Saanich Road, the tea: hostesses being Mrs. | -Lorne Thomson and Mrs. Wm. The Spring Tea to” be held on May 10, was discus-. ‘sed. A Country Kitchen delicat-. _e@ssen,° which proved so popular in- the fall, will be held, as well ' as a’ home baking and an aprons | ‘A generous donation of good books by Miss Bastin of Beaver Books will be the nucleus for an excellent book : stall. Delegates to the A.C.W. an- nual. meeting to be held later. this month are, Mrs.:A. Macrae, Mrs. W.R, Osler and Mrs. W. with: -Mrs, -Lorne Thomson to act as an alternate. A donation of an ironing board and cover was made to the Tsart- lip School’s sewing class. Miss June Bickford, Verdier Avenue, is. making good pro- gress in. St. Joseph's Hospital, where she underwent’ surgery. — _/Mr. and Mrs: Hugh MacDon- ; ald of Vancouver, and Mr. Rod-. : ney MacDonald, spent a few days . as. guests‘of Mrs. MacDonald’s parents, Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne West: Saanich Road. of: the Speedwell « Circle’ of. the King’s Daughters enjoyed adessert party and meet- ing at the home of Mrs. William Bremner, West Saanich Road, following their- annual dinner at: - the Travelodge, Sidney.” Mr. and Mrs. George: Bick- ford spent’ two weeks’ recently MAYHEW and: 2390. Douglas St., Victoria -GARDEN -FARM- INDUSTRIAL - LAWN, 7 7 -o- Ford Tractors and Equipment. a 7 =" Gravely Tractors and Attachments: ATCO - RANSOMES - JARI POWER F MOWERS’ “atthe home of their daughter “and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ~ * Bitl Schmidt, Kelsey Bay, Their granddaughter, .Miss. Sharon Schmidt has been moved to the several weeks “in hospital in Campbell: ‘Rivers: ” A vote of. thanks "was: ‘made to the committee in charge of pur- chasing the*new chairs for the museum; also to Harold. Young -the plumbing during the recent cold weather.. The annual Spring Tea will be, held-in the Museum: on. Sunday, April 27. Retiring president of Saanich Pioneer Society, James Nimmo, : gave a detailed report of the activities of the ‘society during : 1968 at the annual ° ‘meeting held : in the. Pioneer Log: Cabin: on Monday, March 3, Highway Survey. - Continued From Page 1 way, a service road crossing Beacon Avenue is planned as far. as Mills Road, which itself. will fiare . into “the - southbound . Jane . . at least. The loss of. its main traffic artery, the obstruction by the.’ ‘airport runways and such things | as Sandown. Racetrack and muni- ~ cipal boundaries are. presenting . “some... formidable ~ North . Saanich ‘municipal’ plan= ners... 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