a FaUrau su THE REVIEW i Wednes day, March 24; 1971 Five ~ Claremont ‘senior ‘secondary school. students took part in the Sidney. Rotary Club annual public speaking contest at ‘Sidney’ Travelodge on Wed- nesday. The winner by unanimous. decision of the ajudicators was Joan Lord of Cypress ‘Road, North’ Saanich. Miss Lord qualifies for an expenses-paid journey to Ottawa where she will be the guest for several days of Ottawa Rotary Club. Along with more than 250 selected students throughout Canada she will take part in a full program of banquets and visits to the: Parliament. Buildings | and other. notable sights. of the’ nation's capital, and will meet “many leading dignitaries. The program known as ‘‘Ad- venture in Citizenship” requires the students to write an essay at ‘the conclusion ofthe. visit, the winner of the contest qualifying | _for a $600 educational scholar- Ship. If sufficient merit is shown awards for both English and. French essays are made. This was the case two years ago when Sidney. Rotary’s representative, Sydney Drum. gained a $600 university scholarship. “.. Others: who competed on “Wednesday were Vicki Foerster, . Colleen Jacobson, David i JOAN LORD» Lawrence and Elsie Stockmann. Ajudicators were Dick Batey| - (chairman), Mrs. Elsie MacAulay and J.J. Armstrong. Mr. Batey congratulated School Principal. Joe Lott-.on the ex- tremely: high standard of. the contestants, each of which was fluent in delivery and distinctive in style. - 656- 4000 ‘chairman, the final decision was ‘received from President: Jack Individual criticism were in- cisive, often witty, and always constructive. According to the close and by general consent the choice was just. Feature of the evening was an entertaining description of Ad- venture in Citizenship’ by last year’s winnter of the contest. Miss Eileen Tebbs. Each of the contestants MacAulay a framed copy of Rotary’s. Four Way Test. and there were souvenir gifts for those who were unsuccessful. Centennial. Appeal Hf you.-are a retired teacher. or even an an old- time student in this area, could you spare some time to go through your trunks. (or files or memorabilia) to see if you have any old pictures of - people who attended our schools and are. now well-known. in this area? Do you happen. to have. any old and/or meaningful . documents. pertaining to those early school days which might add humour by comparison | with. today’s. standards? These. are’ needed not. later than March 31 and we ~would like each photograph ‘identified as fully as possible as: to its content. and source. Great care will ‘be taken to see that they are’ all returned. The - Department of: Education’s~ 100th annual report will contain a special. sup- _ plement, and it would. add - “an interesting chapter for this area if we had a good — representation of ‘photographs... Kindly for- ward to A. G. ‘Blair, secretary-treasurer, bes os School’ ‘District © No. a (Saanich), fs ‘Sidney 63. Cu : BOWLING CHAMPIONS. P.O. Box 100, op : Sporting proclivities | of: Sidney | Rotarians were revived last week | Sidney Mrs. -Edward > Peck. West Vancouver. was a. weekend guest of her mother-in-law Mrs. C.W. Peck. All Bay Road. She was accompanied by Miss. Jean Venables. Vancouver: Mr. and.Mrs. G. Griffin. Estevan. Sask.. were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jackson. Amherst Ave. Canon Fred Vaughan-Birch was discharged from Rest Haven Hospital last week and was given a “royal send off” by members of the - Nursing Staff and. Technicians under the leadership of Miss Jackson the Director of Nurses. The Canon was hospitalised on October 14 last year and underwent surgery on February 5. He is feeling much better and regaining his appetite and strength. guest of former Alberta friends, Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Whipple, who have returned from. an extended stay in the United States, and is The Canon is presently. the: convalescing at “‘Whippleden™’ on Marshall Road. Bazan Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John King and family of Prince George. B.C. are guests.at the home of the for- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. _King. Harbour Road. Mrs. E. Hatcher and Miss Anne Hatcher were hostesses recently when a party and miscellaneous shower was given in their home in Victoria for bride-elect. Miss Susan Quint. Those attending were Mrs. W.S. Quint: Mrs. Ro N. Martman:. Mrs..G. .Martman- Misses. Glynda ‘Porteous... Miss Audrey. Yakmichuk, Miss Heather. Watt and Roslynne Harrington. — Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mangerich and daughter Irene of _Wood- burn, Oregon, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Quint and will attend the wedding on Friday of Mrs. Mangerich’s sister. Miss Susan Quint. and Mr. Robert Martman. Sport . of Kings dance at San- ‘crippled. jockey Georgie Miller was a pronounced success, with an estimated net yield of $1,100 in aid of the beneficiary. Total of 21 door prizes contributed largely to thoroughbred owners and staff at - Sandown Race Course; Bill Olsen tenders sincere thanks to all in Sidney and the Peninsula . who donated prizes and contributed in many ways in. organizing and pabbeising the event... scha Hall on Saturday. in aid of. the fund, and. on: behalf. of the. Sportsman's Dance Aft Sanscha Hall Feature of the evening was the draw for. Alfred. the Hereford steer raised by Adrian Woods at Heaniad Stables: He was won by: J.S. Clinch, 8670 Emard Terrace. and it is estimated that between $1,200 and $1,300 will benefit the Air and Sea Cadets organizations as'a result. ofthis effort. cadets and the generous support of the residents”, said Mr. Olsen. ‘school-children’® to ‘This. | would, have been impossible. . without: the fine efforts of: the Tripiets “ment of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. of last week. : Victoria... ¢ HON SECURIT _ MEMBER: VANCOUVER ‘sTOcK EXCHANGE a THE IGHLAND ‘VALLEY. ae a — AND THE CARIBOO sir. “We have compiled an analysis on the following - dargo tonnage porphyry copper mines such as Gibraltar, Valley Copper, Lornex and Highmont oe _ Which we will send ‘to you Upon request. Namo cys’ Town UNION SEC URITIES LTD, ~A20 Howe Street, Vancouver 1, BC O84. 1571 larea code oo4) Please. send mo a opy of your booklet on B, C. prophiyry copper, “Address Member: Vancouver Stock Exchange Phone when @ a Club team’marshalled by. “W.J. 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