SAANICH PENINSULA AND ) GULF ISL ANDS. REVIEW PAGE ELEVEN. : The. ‘regular - monthly meeting _of: the ‘Sidney Business and Pro- jonal Women’ s Club was held Tuesday evening, May 13, S ‘atthe home: of the: President, “Mrs. .William Kynaston, 1064- Tatlow ‘Road, Sidney. Mrs. M. Collins was a guest of the even- ing. . The officers for the year 1969- 70 were installed by past-pre- sident . Mrs. Watson Smith as dollows: . past. president, Mrs. "Watson Smith; president, Mrs. W. Kynaston; vice - president, Mrs. P. Drummond; vice-pre- Sident, Mrs. D. ‘Milne; record- “ing secretary, Mrs. E. Harrison; .. gorfesponding secretary, Mrs, Watson Smith; treasurer, Mrs. _ F.. Newton; publicity, Mrs, A, Caldwell. : Oe -. Mrs. W..Kynaston and Mrs.. ‘Watson Smith gave a report of the B.C. Regional! Meeting held. --on April. 20 at Powéll River, ” B.C,; present were representa- “tives of all Vancouver. Island - Clubs: plus Powell River” bers. Miss Alice Ross, Region-— al Director, Nanaimo, B, C, pre- ‘sided at the meeting. ~~ “Mrs. D. Milne-and Mrs. Kyna~" Le ston willbe the club’s delegates “to the Williams Lake Provincial: Conference, May 17, 18-and 19, At the business session of the “meeting, several. .yearly budgets (income (net) being $275 per. “10 “students”-at: Mount: Newton Secondary School . were read to _the members .of the’ Club, Much:. _ thought had been -given” to the’ “ month). as outlined by the Grade preparation of this work!and the students aré’ to be congratulated on their efforts. ‘The next méeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Watson = Smith, 10859 Madrona Drive on = .ppovinelal are tabulated below, -..” PROVINCIAL PER CAPITA GRANTS | gov -érnment grants ‘te: Saanich Peninsula. runielpalities for. the.’ year 19690950 Total of.columns 2 and 3 represent the basic per capita grant of 25 per cent; column “4 “specifies. the additional $3.per capita granted for purposes of. ambulance service, tourism, and indusi Tial promotion, $1 for each: : i “Streets - “Pollution Ambulance Total pers 1969 Grant and Roads Policing Tourism. » Capital" " population . : . : ‘and Parks Industrial payment. ee BS “Sidney | 375,960 $3,165 $9,495 “$86,520 °.3,165 North Saanich. 5€9,384 $2,891: $8,673 $80,948 2,891 - Central Saanich. $86,800 $4,260 $10,920. $101,920. 3,640 Peninsula Total . S282)14 $10,256 $29,088 9,696 $271,488 . June 10, with the members of. . the Oak Bay Club.as guests for © buffet supper and report of the — Provincial. Conference at Wil- liams Lake by ‘delegates of both cluks, - On Monday night to proposal sub- mitted by Dean Park Estates: - mem-.- 7m embers, . STEEP GRADES IN DEAN PARK A sympathetic hearing was given. by North Saanich council for a change in the planned road’ -pattern within the development on the north-east slopes of Mount . Newton. : _The new. plan was intended io. overcome. excessively.’ steep “grades but was not entirely tothe ‘Satisfaction. of some ‘council Alderman... T.C.M. ‘Davis. then advanced a sugges- »- tion ‘that’ a contour road might be feasible and more acceptable, It was agreed to ask the es- tates director to re-submit his request along those lines. "MISCELLANEOUS: COMING EVENTS. DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS. : _-Experienced. Phone 656-3444. 42-tf BOOK EXCHANGE 9785 - 5TH St. Across from Pool Hall, Sid- ney. 7-tf IF YOU WANT: YOUR MOWER = for. Spring, now’ isthe time to _:bring it to Reed’s*Saw Repair, 622 Fisgard St. 383-8324. 3-tf.— HANDY MAN, PAINTING, RE- pairs or. what: you want -done. Call Jack, 656-2459. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED by ‘‘Singer’’. trained: mechanic, Phone -D. Gallagher, 656-3637, ; 14-tf GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED.’ ‘Phone 656-1784. _ 23tf HELP WANTED ~ ness. Grill Cook And Counter | Service Personnel . Required “Male or female. ..21 years or over, Experience an asset, not ~ necessary, Apply Miss . “Williamson, Big Louie Drive- In, Pat Bay Highway... RESPONSIBLE LADY OR GIRL to care for- schol age- children 8-5 my home. ~ 656-4297 after 6. 22-2 WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK ONE. day week. 652-2180. 22-1 MATURE LADY TO ANSWER phone in private.nome. Live in. ‘Phone 656-1880 after 6 p.m, 22-1 ; 19-tf . Deep Cove area. . SHIFT WORK, BAG MACHINE operaters wanted for training. Women between 21 and 40 years preferred, Elienammer Indus- iries, 656-3911 between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. only, 22-2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Loyal Order of Moose BINGO -_ avery Tuesday, 60/40 per cent. . Moose Home Saanichton Opposite Fairgrounds. ll-tf Quarter Deck Cafe Van Isle Marina ‘Sidney Open 6 a.m..to-10 p.m. every: day. Fisherman’ s lunches pack- ed.” 18-tf. GARDEN PARTY, AT THE HOME : of Mrs, W.C, Woodward, F764 West Saanich Road, Brentwood, Saturday, May 31, Adults 50¢, Children 25¢. Spon- sored by the committee for the Tsartlip Brownies andCuts. 22-1 7:30 p.m. AN EXPERIENCE IN AWARE- The Hi-C of St. Paul's: United Church are sponsoring a. “24 hour Fast to begin-at 8 p.m.- Friday, May 29, with a. rally at the hall to focus attention on-the © urgency of world poverty. Two- thirds of the worlds. population is faced with massive starvation in the 1970’s; 70% ofthe worlds children do not-attend school, The world has only 10 years to solve the problem of hunger. 21-2 BAKE SALE IN FRONT OF BANK “ef Montreal Saturday, May. 31, 10:00 a.m: Sponsored by Sun-’: shine. Group’ St. Paul's United Chureh. 21-2 SAANICH. PENINSULA LITTLE. League General meeting. upper hall at Sanscha, Sunday, June iy: 8 pm 22-4 PLAN TO ATTEND FUN FAIR at Sidney Elementary School, . Friday, June 6, 7-9 p.m. Pantry table, plant stall, concessions, raffle on sewing set. Enter- tainment by. students, 22-2 PYTHIAN SISTERS 25TH BIRTH- day Tea, Kiights of Pythias Hall, Saturday, June 7, 2-4 p.m,» 22-2 PERSONAL Build Part Time WESTERN OR ENGLISH RIDING . . instruction on vour herse: or we» husiness of your own ta TURIN + eee pees ind 4 in G months with mine, Horses and ponies train- % 3 iINnOnen: ALE . . a non ene come ny. Manu- @c_ Reascnable rates Margie ; a ompany. - - . . new Canadian © ome McPherson £56-2378, 21-4 facturing national consumer pro- Above average incomes, Rerlies ducts, inyestment - secured. “confidential. Call or eTite O.L. HOLMES 21301 - 1666 Pendrell, Vancouver 163, B.C. Phone §83-29734. Spare Time Income Refilling and collecting, money NEW TYPE high-quality om ; in-operated dispensers in sour CARDS OF THANKS GRATITUDR [IN OUR HEARTS can never be fully expressed but we want our friends, rela- tives and neighbours to know how tnuch their kind words and expressions of sympathy have meant to us during our recent ‘ime of sorrow in the sad toss ‘of a wife, mother and daughier, Patricia Drucilla Collins:- Les- lie, Russell, Shane, Reagan Col-. ~ behind was Cook with at 2:30. p.m.” Sidney School Sports Once again the four houses of Sidney elementary school pitted their best athletes aguinst each other at-the dnaual Sperts’ Day on May 15, and for.the most part ‘af the day the outcome’ couldn't _ he predicted as each house piled ; “up the points: Final - fairly substantial win with 427 points, followed by Douglas with. 357 ‘points. Only. ihree points 354, with MacKenzie totalling 275, Individual cup wioners were: 7 Senior boys: Billy Barkley (Me- Kenzie), 23 points, “runner-up; Donald Griffith, 17 points. Sen- ior Girls: Holly Rowe (Douglas), 31 points, runner-up, Evelyn Heyer, 26 points. Intermediate Boys:- Avie Stubbington (Douglas), . 24. points; - Bobby Bryant, 19 " points. Intermediate Girls: Joan_ REVIEW CLASSIFIED Pennie (Douglas), 26 points; Su- san Fliné, 14 points. Junior Boys: Chris Flint (Cook), 24 points; Jay. Loukes, 20 points. 29 points; Robyn Loukes, .20 points; me Lor sg resulis gave Fraser a. For the first time -at Sidney School .an oval track was used. _ SPEEDING ON LOCHSIDE ’ Barry Keith Freeman wasgiv- ~ “en a-traffie violation notice: for exceeding the speed ‘limit.-cn Lochside Drive on May 25 at 2:30 alm: ee “pital, Rear Collision “A rear end collision took place. at “the intersection. ofthe Pat- _ _Ticia. Bay Highway and _Tsatout” Road on’ ‘Friday, May 23 at 9: 48° p.m. Murray Drive, Victoria, was pro- ceeding south on..the highway owhen he collided with the Vehicle = driven by Juanita Johnsion as ‘she was attempting to make a _left turn onto Tsatout Road. Bon- nie Sue Hartley, nine years, was taken to Royal Jubilee Hospital by. Central Saanict Volunteer’ Fire Department ambulance with, She was, cuts..on the forehead. | later released. -Mrs. Johnsien was taken to Rest. Haven Hos- treated and released. “‘Toial damage’ to the two \e-- for some of the senior. andinter- | — mediate events, and: proved... most successiul innovation. Also.” included for the first time were™ the discus and sh ot-put events for the senior bays.” ; Doug Lang oi McKenzie hada rather remarkable the discus ° 81. feet, °7 ball 101 feet .5 cleared Gver 13 feet-in the run- “ning long jump. Two Sore Throats "In “a health month. of April, School District #63° Hsted only in the province were less for- tunate with hepititus “peing “a: particular ~-areasi.: problem... ~ AT BEAUTIFUL BRENTA LODGE _ RESERVE NOW FOR A Family Buffec LON SUNDAY, JUNE Ist. “5330. PM, - 8 PLM, RESERVATIONS. PL EASE $3. 50 complete . PLEASE CALL 652-2413 & oes THE OWNERS OF ALADDIN ~ TRAVEL SERVICES OF SIDNEY are pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Jan Ellman, as’ manageress and Miss Karen Reckeweg “as travel consultant, win sin | the shot-put with a throw of 42° feet, while Ronnie Doran of Doug-: las set a record when he tossed - inches. Among the record holders in the” girls’ section was Holly Rowe | ‘of Douglas who threw the sft: 1/2 inches. and’ report. for. © the. -two cases of . “sore throat: and two of rubella . (measles). Other districts with- — Junier - Girls: Stacia Gallagher (Fraser); » in. some. Badges Blotters Dodgers Cheques Booklets - Placards - Circulars - Vouchers» Programs -Handbills — - Pamphlets ~ Bill Heads Price Lists Invitations - Prize Lists. Post Cards ; 7 -Statencnts —_ ‘Catalogues Note Heads Score Cards Blank Notes | _ Menu Cards Filing Cards Legal Forms _ Milk Tickets ‘Meal Tickets Letter Heads - Legal Blanks. ~ Hieles amounted to $700. Richard’ Ww esley Hartley of 2838: 2 perms “Kraft oo ~ Margarine ° Parkay.