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The exhibition. features. the work of Betty Waterton and Mary Aikman both members of the Saanich Peninsula Art Centre. Betty moved to Sidney two and ‘a half years ago. from West Vancouver with her daughter. Karen and husband Claude. who is.in airborne geophysics, flying out-of Victoria International Airport. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art and her instructors have — included Thomas, Jarvis. Aspell. Stegeman. Bobak and: Balzaar. She has also studied: under -scuiptress, Beatrice Lennie. Betty's. work. has © been exhibited in jury shows’ at the Vancouver and Victoria Art Galleries and she was com- missioned by the Star Weekly to do a portrait of Queen Elizabeth on the event of her coronation. This painting is currently irfists hainging in the West Vancouver RST Seok BASKETPUL & i ee a ria & * FOR. ‘EAST eR *. . See Wonderful - 2 COSTUME ANEHERY RUST’S | g “JEWELLERS. % 2443 Beacon. - Sidney : 656-2532 fold RSS Memorial Library. Mary’ Aikman also came to this area two and a half years ago with her husband who is’ an astronomer at the Dominion Observatory. She studied art at the New Schoo! of Art in Toronto and took. courses at Ontario College of Art..She worked as a commercial] artist for a year before coming to Sidney and is presently working part-time with the Sidney Library. Her work has been exhibited at the Art School in Toronto and in the jury show at the Victoria. Art Gallery. Some of her paintings are on display at’ the. Village Gallery in Bastion Square. Service Clubs - Meet Together The annual fraternal meeting of Peninsula service clubs was held on March 24 at the Legion ‘Hall, Mills Road. the host Club this year being Sidney Rotary. An excellent supper served by members of the Legion W.A. was enjoyed by a fine attendance of Sidney. Kinsmen, Sidney and Central Saanich Lions’ Club members and Rotarians. Community singing was led by Vic Dawson with Bert Green. at the piano, numerous prizes: were distributed by Wilf Price and a film -Show...was... Supervised . by. Frank Minns. Rotary. President Jack MacAulay was flanked at’ the head table by visiting Rotarian Bruce -Coleman. of. Nanaimo, official representative of District “Governor Carl. Engstrom; Kinsmen © President Pearson: Sidney Lions President George Jendrossek and Central | : : ‘ nL Robert McEachern of Victoria was charged in Sidney court |) ~ | Lions President. Don Gibson. “s Good: Food And Informal Atmosphere Open at9 a. m. —7 days a week.. 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Sale Price cach Chiarts Regularly $3 83 Sale Price ¢ cach yon Miaka’ ay The opening of their exhibition at the Deep Cove Gallery Sunday was attended by over 50 people. Betty. enjoys working . with acrylics .and collages. Her painting entitled The Little Owls shows a. delightful sense of humour and a~ sensitive awareness of colour and line form. Of interest is the work she is doing with silk screen which she terms “‘experimental.”’. Also on display are caricatures she has done for the Vancouver Sun, portraits in oils. and small sculptures. Mary also does fine collage paintings.. working with fabrics: string. tin foil -and any. other material which. crosses. her her oil collage. of a suspension and. her - sensitive protrayal entitled Blown Grasses. She has one work called done with metallic — silver graphite: The paintings of the two artists will be on display extending over Legion a Student Exchange -Reverend H. °E.-- Harris, President. Pacific Command of — the Royal Canadian Legion: has ..§ announced that arrangements are completed for mand’s. centennial project: a student exchange program between Quebec and Pacific Commands of the Legion. It is is proposed to have a busload of 37.students. male and female. with two chaperones, ‘leave Vancouver for Montreal on August 1, 1971. for an eight day stay. where they will be billeted ‘in homes of students ‘of ‘similar age. The same number of Quebec students will be brought to B.C. and will be billeted in homes in Vancouver. Participation is not restricted to children of Veterans. In order to achieve the objective it is open to any student in the 16 to 20 year age group. Saanich. Plowing Association held: their. meeting in the Saanichton Research Hall on March 18 to make preparations for : the’. annual Centennial Plowing Match on April. 24. The located on D. McHattie’s farm, Keating Cross Road, and several teams of horses are coming to the mainland. 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