“Wednesday, May 28, 1969 > “rooms” “tied for’ ‘the attendance prize of a book.® . - “At the “close of: the. meeting by refreshments’ were served by! the 7 ‘social committee. ‘ oMrs,. N. Cuth: : chairs ‘Prosser read the DUST NUISANCE AS TEMPORARY | made: for Sports the and ‘ “nich councii: the. vated by. the speeding. of-trucks” j, “Children will be “hot dogs and ‘cold iscussion of plans for the” mitted Limit, say residents: at. the Fall Fair was held, . Public Works Chairman TG. _ - re-surfacing operations are well ‘im-hand, with Tomlinson Road ale: ; ready: sompleted. ate a 69st of ; 8 520. : : Couneil agr weed is. Rudolf: “should” be’. given’ paved ~ originally planned. .: The extra. "so assured Alderman Michell. a “Wer now "have Fresh - n Morsby island Spring Lamb "GEM THEATRE © SIDNEY — 656-3033 “MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:45 P.M, SATURDAY 6:50 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. ~ TiHURspay - FRIDAY = SATURDAY. MAY 29.- 30 - 31. ” ONE SHOW EACH MIGHT AT.7 Admission; Adult $1.2 $B pame si 5: Student $1. 00: Children - Tae WINNER OF ql ACADEMY AWARDS! : _-METPO-COLDWYNMAYER sstsaos ACARIO SONTIFROLUCION DAVID LEAN’S FILM o: BOR FASIERNAKS -DOCIOR ZHiVAGO ~ ERALD NE CHAPLIN - JUL CHRISTIE - TOM COURTENAY ALEC GUINNESS - SIOBHAN McKENNA - RALPH RICHARDSON OMAR SAR iss 260) i STEIGER : RITA TUSHINGHAM | ROBERT BOLT: DAVID LEAN ww canavision: AND METROCOLOR “MON, = TUES. - WED. ~ THURS, — FRI- SAT, » JUNE 2-3-4-25-647 Doris Day and | Brian Keith “With Six You Get Eggroll” “Dust nuisance’ on roads await-— , “ing surfacing. has brought anum=".. “ber of camplaints toCentralSaa- =. -On'Old West Road. situation’ has. been aggra- «> ‘and cars ‘well beyond the pera 1: Michel! told council last week that-< - “that. Mount a -Newton,: Old® West “Saanich-and © - ne. surfaces - instead ‘of: sealcoal ‘as cost will. not change the budget, "oo - i - | ay University Grad. ja Age Twenty : os Julie’ Cox of 2287 Amelia Ave., 5 Sidney, will receive: her Bache- ~ Jor of Arts degree _ University “of. Victoria’ at- the ". graduation ceremonies to beheld ‘training -.course “ton X Rd. _ summer ater having completed her first year training as medi~ - “eal lab~ technician’ at’ B.C.LTs > ~ She will be employed in the lab- © oratory at Royal Jubilee hospi- Her par-- - T. Pelter went to the mainland yesterday ‘and - brought. Elaine back. with _ them, | ee, - Fe Michell, Victoria, accom- panied by Mr..and Mrs. W. Wills Weiler Ave., and Mrs. J, Bryce, — “ Blue Water Aptsey returned home> ~ last. week after a two week holi+ in California, Nevada and - Utah. : {A Message For You Saturday, May 31. Graduating at 20 y years ofa age, » she took - her early: “schooling © _ at Sidney Elementary and was in the last class at North Saanich Julie was one of _ the princesses in 1967 at the . All Sidney Day celebrations. High School, .Folowing graduation; from. the Julie will.do. social welfare work with She’ leaves “July 7 “the provincial government either “in’ Vernon’ or Chiliwack,” B.C, for an in- in--Vancouver, and C, Mullin. Winners at the South Saanich : “WAL .500 card party last Wednes- - day evening were Mrs. C, Mullin, Mrs. P. Hamilton, F. Hamilton Hostesses were) _ Mrs, W. Wills-and Mrs. J. Bryce... -: _ This was the--final WI, card “party of. the season, and will resume again‘on September 10. * Miss Elaine Jelter, Mt. New- -home for ‘tal -for the summer, ents. Mr, and Mrs. day the For: -the | Finest - Coverings. .° 0). to contact is HOURIGAN 715 Pandora Avenue in Floor. Carpets Linoleums, Vinyls. Ceramic or Plastic Tiles , + the firm Ss CARPETS & LINOS LTD. Victoria, B.C, EV6-2401 SULIE COX. : Tea Saturday, April 26. me traction “cafternoon activities, “gery ved, in’ the. upper beautifully: ‘decorated - with 2 Spring: ‘flowers. Tea was poured “by. Mrs W.eHilton, Mr. 3.G.G, Bompas,. Mrs. AY Ostram, and -f. oMrs, (Crampton. . | “alone and about the restric¢- ted passages of Qu’ Appelle, “the ‘below-decks -modation’. “and © in. “spick cand span. order “anda marvel: of invented |” convenience and .contrived comfort for. the. over. 200-ratings. Several! skull later and upper deck was regained in time for the concluding exercise. when a T-33 from beyond the hills “made repeated passes atthe ™”~ onassor= ted bearings. — Low-level approaches. at high speed “made radar ineffective, we were. told; our trust.was in’ : the Men in the turret. A quiet session with Cap- tain: Peers in’ the Ward Room ended a revealingand instructive cruise. during which the famed hospitality of the senior service: was-- amply experienced: It -was , with some’ sur- to her Esquimalt berth. Qu’ Appelle sis: the fourth ship of the Mackenziec lass of destroyer- -escorts to ‘be commissioned, and the second to bear. that name in the. Canadian Navy. ; The.-first. = Quw’ Appelle - began her career: in the Royal Navy. as» HMS Fox- hound in 1935. After serv- ing with distinction around White Knuckle rom | Continued’ From Page One | ie accom=— facilities -. ‘were inspected; everything» crew. of. cracks: on the - . <- marine: protective; - prise’ that the appearance -.of Commander Allan sig-"- nified that Qu’Appelle in the | - meantime had been brought . “-The- ‘Jong ; tables - in the halls “)o2 basement were. ‘well ‘laden with -| "5 home: baking, candy, “~wandicratts, ‘and:‘a large display. : -of* greeting cards. sunny! ‘afternoon contributed ton >the success “of “the plant’ sale; = “held on the: front lawn. ce “Mrs. Do ‘Hartley. was an at- for . thes children with her apron of.a thousand pockets, The C.G.LT. spent the entire afternoon washing cars_ with the “ve “able “help ‘of their Aeader, Mrs, os Ky, Sedgman. ” President: Mrs: ‘erial, whe, officially opened the Was Members of friends who contributed towards the success of the event. BRENTWOOD. A. Spring .salmen, °19 pounds 10 ounces, ‘was the largest ‘fish caught in the fishing derby held ° by St. Joseph’s Hospital at Dave | ‘Adams: Marina :in Brentwood on Sunday, May 25. The trophy went to Norman Spahan, 1037 Sluggett Road, Brentwood. “Among those travelling by, air on May 24 to Britain and con- tinental Europe were Mrs, H.A, Bosher of 1036 Clarke Road, Mr. and. Mrs. Cuthbert Brown, "9139 West: Saanich. Road, and - Mr. r. and Mrs, Louis Richard, 6630 West Saanich Road. Britain,. North Africa and the. Indian Ocean she was commissioned “as “ HMCS Qu'Appelle: in February, ‘1944, and further distin- guished herself on convoy- duties and in the anti-sub- sereen_ at. the. Normandy landings. She was) paid off in 1347. The present Qu’Appelle was) built in Quebec and “commissioned in 1963. Like all other modern anti- submarine ~ destoryer-es- ‘corts in-the Canadian navy ~ she ‘the. most. modern ‘sub- . marines under.a variety of weather conditions. She is ‘insulated . and... air-con-~ ditioned for both the fight- ing efficiency and comfort of her ‘crew; : Canadian ht ‘In Lapham & Lewis Bldg., 2354 Beacon Ave. Sidney ART SUPPLIES - SHELLS, LOCAL ARTS AND CRAFTS, PAINTINGS, GIFTS AND SOUVENIRS 656-4212 sewing and- The warm. ~ : . Beaumont . : introduced ‘Mrs, H, Youson: pre-" sident’ ‘ot the Victoria. Presbyt-. Tea was” hall whieh™ : the Dogwood group : “served-tea while Mrs,J. Woods. - “greeted:guests. Mrs. L, Dearing» : presided at the door. The U.C.W.- _-- Wish to thank all members and _ Brenta Lodge. is’ desigmed to hunt ~ ~-Responding: for- the Chamber, : PHILBROOKS SHIPYARD 2324 HARBOUR RD., SIDNEY For Fast Marine Repairs & Service 656-1157 ofa member, (2) Aplications shall (3) The Pducation ty f4) The Sehlarshy € > award wilh he SAANICH PENINSULA CREDIT UNION WMaurice F. Connor Memorial Scholarship MW) The Applicant must be be made to the Scholarship Comirittes, Union, P.O. Box 386, SIDNEY, amr made ao member of the Applicant must have completed Grade 12 any oof the TETEE Oe: following RULES on te an applicant whe moans -7- University. school, Vocational Schoud, Apprenticeships, Trades Se hoot, Ete, bte, rsohetomor ceipi oF Saanich Peninsula Credit Chien or the descendent cyt Saanich Geninsala Credit and be endeavoaring to pirther his or her Music Conservatory, Nursing will consider the sehool academic standing and ifizenshiy. contribation in both school and con munity. any othee schodarshtp, RATE courT] ZONING ~ SOUGHT | ; Proposal” ‘of Brentwood. 7 Properties Ltd. to’ estab= lish) oa transient ~ ‘trailer- ~¢ourt’” “adjacent . to But-_ -chart's. Gardens was the subject of an inquiry. at the last. Meeting. Sof Central ~ Saanich council. ‘Jim MeKevitt expressed “some anxiety.as the appli- cation had been made ‘to council’ 2.1/2 months ago,» It had béen:said ata pre- vious ‘meeting of ‘council that . the . Capital. Region - Planning Board is’ not’ in . favor of the proposal. : “T think the location was ~ just pinpointed on the map and not.” surveyed,’ said | MreMeKevitt; He indicated _that Ian'Ross of Butchart’s | . Gardens had ‘tmoreor less : instigated, the application,” and‘ that: every night in the _ summer season between 40 and 50 peoplé are in’ the. vicinity looking for over- - night accommodation. ° oa Stitvis felt: that this is. an ideal ‘situation,’ ¥ “gaid Mr. McKevitt.° _ 4 Mayor. AvM. Galbraith said that .a-recommenda- — tion of the zoning commit- tee would be brought to : council in due course, Rezoning “for trailer camp use was ‘dealt with _ by Capital Region Planning. - “Board in a ‘study circu- lated last year. Suchappli- . eations would be-subject. to. © a statutory’ public: hearing before rezoning at the dis- * cretion of council. CENTRAL SAANICH WAS REPRESENTED | Contribution of Central. Saan- ich to the Victoria Day Parade was generally applauded Coun= cil. at its last meeting passed resolutions: of appreciation: ‘to prize winning Chief Thunderbird and. his Indian Dancers,‘ North and South Saanich Society and« Central Chamber of Commerce. “Saanich The float entered by the lat- — ter organization was particularly commended because ‘it Was. very * much -an- eleventh-hour eftort, and .only made. possible by the “generous assistance of a num- ‘ber of local. business firms and ,& task force of volunteer help-" _ Allen oof ers headed by Mrs, Gordon Ewan said. that it had all been done at a cost of $30: ‘a pretty good community hap~- pening,’ was his assessinent. HIGH WATER BILLS? “New, inodern styled Meul-. seats, inexpensively. Replace those leaky squeaky ; faucets, For Repairs, Alterations and. New Construction: C, LICENCED PLUMBER LES COX PLUMBING SIDNEY B.C, 656-2044 ~.May- wieeting. at the honie. of Mrs. a . CY Essery Butler Road, with 11. ; Mrs: W.. Wills presided. “the horne economics spoon to’ a. “Mt. Newton Junior High student, — W. VanAlstyne,- “WL pertaining fo driver train ; Agricultural — ler taps,with replaceable} pron ae wereinemae Sree ae en FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY ENONE 656-1012 — SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers “SOUTH SAANICH Wi MEETING held the “south Saanich“ W.L. party iember., 10... It. was. decided to. carry’ on the annual ‘Christmas . members and one guest present. - turkey | 500 card party and set: »A donation. was made to the” Salvation Army and Mrs, Cy. JES séry’ offered to. take charge of ‘the purchasing and presenting of - ated by Mrs. P. “Spek and wott- “bv. Mrs. J. Bryce. - ments were served by the host- ess. The. Jiine mesting will be held. A quilt top was auctioned, “and of Mrs. “A, Hafer, went to the highest bidder, Mrs, . “BRENTWOOD LIBRARY ” Because - of ‘staff Changes the ing courses were discussed. and, Brentwood Bay public library” acted upon, Wl be closed Thursday evenings Last Wednesday's : - during the summer months, ‘Resolutions. from Salmon Ari. 500. co rd and. the last until’ sep= . the. date. for. Décember 12. The. Solarium raffle gift’ was. don-~ Refresh- -. at the’ Central Saanich Road home WORTH- WEST at. NEWTON ‘PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting will be neld a at Holy ‘Trinity Chureh Hall, Mills x Rd. at 8 b. m, on Monday, June 2nd- Meeting will include Extr aordinary Resolution on extend- . ing the Association's boundaries ‘to include area from Cole : Bay h Indian: Reserve to Central. Saanich boundary. : 22 on ~ KEEP YOUR CAR IN - SOUND. MECHANICAL CONDITION ee AND 7 Contribute To Your Own Safety ‘And The Safety. Of Others” Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Li e ‘Beacon Phone at Fifth © or Hour Towing Service. 656-1922 The Yorkshire And Canadian Trust 132: Fort Street, Victoria, B.C... ' Phone 383- 0514 FOR SALE Three bedroom. home, electric “heating, .well insulated. Only “six- months“, oki. ~ Cablevision, garburator.. : Well built and in excelent condition, $17,500. A prime one acre apartment site. If you have a good down payment F phone me re’ financing, SIDNEY’. , “Several nice 1/2 acre lots in North ‘Saanich. Some qualified . for V.L.A. WANTED- Fairly modern 3 bedroom home up to 920,900. Good down “payment or possibly all cash... BRENTWOOD . . 2 Bdrm. ‘full basement’ home, 2 semi-finished bdrms. in -basement, large lot. Could be V.L.A, Asking price $21,000. For~ further particulars and financing and = if you. want - action phone A.W. Sharp 384-0514 or Res. 652-1941. 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