Community Hall Wednesday, March 31, 1971 THE REVIEW PAGE 5 Fulford Hall Annual meeting of the Fulford was held recently with 22. people attending. Main business of the meeting was to elect a new slate of officers as several officials who had done a ten year: stint were retiring. Miss Bea Hamilton was asked to take the chair for the election of. officers, and elected to. the committee were the following: president, Jack Retand: vice- president, Bob Tara: secretary. Executive Mrs. Dale Codd; treasurer. Dale Codd: committee: Mrs. Gladys Slingsby, Roy Lee. A. Temmel, Mrs. Rosemary. Reeves. - Ray Simard, Bob. Akerman. Reynolds,. Marguerite. Kitchen. and Mrs: .M. Gyves. who with many. years on the Hall Com- mittee was made Honorary president. Vote of thanks went to the retired officials. Mrs. Nancy Patterson. Mrs. Jean Hollings and Mrs. Kit Moulton. oremrerre none Boots 3s = ‘SIDNEY Monday to Thursday 7:45 p.m. Friday & Saturday 6:50 & 9:00 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1:15. P.M. Mon .-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. March 29-30-31 April 1-2-3 656- 3033 OOTEAPIONG ME ALBEE TIE AL Tt Fy Laurence Olivier Nigel Patck Christophe A fa Hany Andiews ich ‘wat Trevor Howard Cut Jiegers: lan McShane Kennuth: More Plunimet, Michael Redgrave: Ralph Richardsan . BE Robert Shaw. Patrick Wynnark Susi YOTR even votty SATAN aw 8, Benjamin Fis2 ‘ a wate pap da day ies Kei TW Aay the ive il Head A Ota! UR. it ten cn U t d ‘ cdo aT OCHACTOL coimem PABTBISiRAT f “ m at A iG] Suppested for GINTRAL Auihences ia au Artists : fl. sce nly sone Take tee hich eet alee “Monday lo ‘Thursday at Tas pom, Friday and Saturday at 6:50 and 9500 pom. Bernie | ‘fe pension grievances. Certainly the ‘Stated. reason. of financial” con- MONDAY, APRIL 5 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ( proiiuced especially, © forthe screen.” “and shown for the | Ast. time! reds Wine: (ouglas Netter presenty the } Jay frarkel fim The World Famed) oy KiROW BA SCS en \ oman? e can a \e ( gi aul > ane ik ; . “se ayant BO “ male \ whe en wwe fay \ \ ae Me Mpacantint ips ae, PEs z %. Roget oad beget go ae ET Kh " ‘ Tchaikovsky's dazzling and charming Heyy (C Nf , Mg. “ a . eed Bi We ey ae mh wee he . ire Rar iN vat 1 MMe aR a (’ ypeclaciat pet Hormance of (4 Puanly hey OPECH aIcOLOn’ rustees’ Corner Following a special meeting of the Board of School Trustees, Schoo! District No. 63 (Saanich); the Board through the chairman, Trustee J.J. Armstrong issued the following statement on March 29. “Because of widespread | principally the children and concern and inconvenience which. | parents.” may have been caused parents Further to this statement from and children of the District by the | the Board. a few personal Saanich Teachers Association | comments: - illegal. strike. Friday, March 19th, the School Board would like to make the following comments: “An emergency mecting of the Board was convened at 11 a.m., 1.. Our teachers were moderate compared with some Districts in that they set up no picket lines and were very proper and_con- strined in their behaviour. Thursday. March 18, at which time we had had no written notice 2. IT feel. that the Saanich of the Association's: intentions. | teachers should. have held This we received at 11:15 a.m., which .was. to..advise their teachers not to report’ for work ‘the next day. The time given us for. decision —for Friday’s ‘programme was thus very short. “It was unanimously ‘decided that we notify parents as quickly as possi le that there would be some disruption in classes and they might wish to keep. their children home. but we would carry on where possible. This decision hinged on three points: First, under ‘the Public Schools Act, the Board had no authority to close the schools: secondly. we felt that “a. good number | of: teachers would make themselves available for teaching and finally, there was no precedent on “what -basis schools w ould be . considered legally open. : “We informed the Association’ _in: writing, and the individual | . The I teachers, that we knew of their | Claren concern in their negotiations with: ‘the Government, but in our opinion. the action’ they. con- templated would be illegal; this letter. being a. necessary " for- mality. “As things turned out, to our disappointment, very few classes ° operated... However, busing was normal and we had. extra “custodians on duty. We would like you to know that-a _considerable’ number: of your teachers did: -report for work. lam sure that, although they »must:-remain™ “anonymous, we - all appreciate. their devotion. to. their. profession: | and to our children’s welfare. . “Tt: Ss. difficult to understand. the “motive for the strike action as the -teachers-had just received: near. satisfaction. on. “their. claimed meetings: themselves with the Commissioner of Pensions, as the Board on two separate occasions had warned them that the: in- formation they. were receiving from the B.C. Teachers Federation Headquarters ap- peared, in the view of the Board, to be slanted. biased and in some cases inaccurate. 3. 1 think our teachers must solve the problem of professional behaviour versus union loyalty, otherwise they mav. sericusly endanger their public image. | know most of our teachers were very concerned about. this aspect and there was considerable sympathy by the Board for their dilemma. With these remarks 1 feel at least as far as the Board is forgotten. _ fine athletic accomplishments. First: by the Rugger team which “won.the Howard © Russell, Cup: ‘High School. champions. a feat accomplished recently: by the Girls’ Basketball .team.in a victory over New: Westminster. -The ‘Board also. wishes. me to commend most. highly.” the Lake School players which was formance: cern. for: their’ older, retired “members » seemed laudable in. itself. AH pensioners, due to in- flation, are suffering acutely, but teachers, as a group, are not'the poorest pensioners. in ‘the Country, having reccived eight increases «since 1951... They, of “course, also receive the Old Age Pension. It-is regretted that’ the dispute between: the Teachers’ |f Federation and the Province over pension matters should have brought hardship to third parties, FOR RESIDENTIAL AND. COMMERCIAL BUILDING CALL — 656-2893 | Well experienced inal types: of. renovations, Will build on the Islands. “Service to you is “reputation for us." NEW SERVICE FOR SIDNEY RESIDENTS. me wai) ctf sy fe rer bees Lis fin) a) ‘ a: ‘ if AMR i . at heey sn ih fa. _ whi ohh itty ptdlandy Pet i Mi " (ih ih tal Si nae tit her er A i eat ath REE My: Leave themat 5 SPORTING GOODS | | Os Beacon Apr WALT DISNEW'S Thea Wed Thare-Fri Sat, i teed obele dt "RASCAL" ve “MAKE THEM LIKE NEW E | ROYAL OAK SHOES & REPAIRS VIN West Saunich Gene Careiul attenttori piven {6 small detaus. Try us! 2040 CADBORO BAY concerned, March 19 is a day School for two very. by defeating. Victoria High School : When. they. defeat -Shawnigan Lake School they will be B.C: performance of our’: Prospect : “chosen for. the: Honour’s. per= in’ “the: -Elemertary., Schools | section of the. Victoria’ St. Stephen's A.C.W. will meet in St. Stephen’s Memorial Hall on Wednesday. April 7. at 2. p.m. Members are reminded of. the - Dorcas Supply shower to be held at. this meeting. Items: for the making up of layettes will be especially welcome. Mrs. E. Hankin of 1176 Clark Road. Brentwood Bay. was guest of honour at a St. Patrick's Day Tea given by the Happy Valley Women’s Institute in the Luxton Hall on March 17th. The tea was opened by Mrs. E. G. Woodward of.. Brentwood’ Bay. Past Provincial President... who was ‘introduced. by. Mrs. “Middleton. Past President’ of the Happy Valley ‘Institute. Mrs. Hankin. a charter member of the Happy Valley Institute. was presented with- her certificate. for fifty years’ service. she being the first of the group to receive this honour. With her were four old friends also having long service in the Institute.° Mrs. E. Henderson. Mrs. Sillman. Mrs. Blenkinsop and Mrs. E- Rhode. who. with other guests of honour received fogwood. cor- SMALL rentwood “Brentwood. Institute:too, REPAIRS TO LAWNMOWERS, =s ROTOTILLERS, CHAIN. SAWS, OUTBOARD MOTORS AND ALL SMALL INDUSTRIAL = OPEN. EVENINGS. AND WEREKENNS... REPAIRS QUARANTEED 30 DAYS Jotes Report the activities - of your . district. to. Review correspondent Mrs. C.M. Brown and they will appear in her round-up of Brent- wood News. Phone her at 652-1996, sages. which had been made by the members. Mrs. Hankin was presented with a, bouquet of a dozen Mrs. Sillman red roses. The refreshment table was centered with a large cake decorated in vellow and green. the Women's Institute. colours. . With Mrs. Hankin’s name on it. | This. was an anniversary for the as: that. body was started exactly 56 years © ago. A.C.W. members from. the district. attending the two-day Diocesan Annual Meeting in Nanaimo were Mrs. David Ryall, Miss Mary. Martin.. Mrs. W.S. Barker and Mrs. E: H. Maddocks._ from the Brentwood Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Creed: from St. Marv’s.-and. Mrs: W.R.. Osler. Mrs. Lorne ThomSon. Mrs. A.W. Atkinson and Mrs. C.M. Brown. la TOYOTA — Another All The VICTORIA Waly la carry peppy. HUT ECONOMICAL. Corolla Station Wagon fives you roominess wilh power, and significant savings in das and other service. its anew kind of family car and sure to please everyone, By ed os “Fresh. : Pkg. of 12. Roast bone in. Government Inspected, whole or half A ‘great vehicle for , the” outdoorsman Cy the®. family. Here is a “go ff , anywhere” vehicle to hold ff everybody. and all’. your. gear. 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