a ena tc ae nu ge us se i : _ RECREATIONAL | “SURVEY © ‘to .. parks, ~ recreational facilities in general.’ ~The: survey is confined to. the “forms “distributed, and that they will be: + returned to the Commission for’ “have not received the “forms may pick. up a set at the -. Review Office on Third St. ] BEATING THE DRUMS for the tri-service cadet tattoo o staged at : Victoria’ s . Royal we - Athletic Park at 8 p.m.on Saturday are these two members of the cadet. movement. in the. Sidney area. Left. is-LD Seaman. Fowler. of the Royal. Canadian:Sea Cadets, : with LAC W. Card of the 676 ( Kinsman) ‘Air:‘Cadet Squadron bay demonstrations, competitions capers” by: more than. 700 Lower Mainland. and victoria and Sidney. Admiral Budge. unit: -of Sidney. The Tattoo featured bands, ‘marching, and. comic ‘bein Vancouver; May. 29, 4 “cadets from land, sea and air units. oth was an official Centenniai event. “inspecting “ - officer for the Victoria tattoo was General G.R. Pearkes ‘celebration was held in New Westminster on May 8, and the final perform. ance will | C. Opening tattoo of the jand: Michener. as: inspecting _ sidney Recreation Commission ois currently making a’ survey for: the prupose of ascertaining the . wishes of the residents in regard: playing fields and. Town of: Sidney, : : It is hoped that families will co: operate by filling out the coloured: Which» have. “been tabulation at Box 190, Sidney. To facilitate the inquiry, those who “survey Water Ski Tournament _ Victoria Aqua Ski Club will be hosting the British’ Columbia Festival ‘of Sports. Water” Ski Tournament. on June +) and 6 at Beaver Lake, BS Nae ed hi ny ih atid * FRIENDLY SERVICE SBN data ist bigot iby the provincial Education, — : Explaining - that | ‘the addition would include a new gym’ and~ | ‘Saanich School _ Elementary © School. beyond | the working» drawing’ “Stage of the project... : «Estimated ‘to cost”. $153, 000, “ approval will now be sought from> ‘department of change rooms and conversion of the - old = activity. ‘area’ (toa ‘resource centre’, Shaw was momentarily. stymied © when asked to define: the latter term. After barely audible prompting: by Schools Superintendent Cory} Holob and on-looker Bert Brewer , he was able to explain that this was: a library. At this. point: Trustee Gordon | Ewan questioned the conversion beh re LAA eae i eGR yea atts ma pena: aaa ay s “District. 0 building: ‘superintendent Bryan. Shaw needed prompting Monday ‘to answer Trustee's questions on proposed-additions to Royal Oak Board ‘ap-. | proval was required: to proceed | perfectly 2 good" another: purpose when it could ‘still serve its original use. ‘without : further “expenditure. ' - space to. Ewan ‘said that he hoped ¢ ‘the: ‘use of modular. design and better: _ planning® would - make. such HAPPY. HOLIDAYS as commences. ‘with a alterations less. likely in future. - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE. F or only $8. “you receive 8 hrs. of top flight instruction, No™ better. short course anywhere, for. licensed. drivers — : night, June | Take a tip from the Capital Region Safety. : Council... enroll by calling 656-1111, See you at North Saanich Jr. Secondary School, Tuesday 1Pat7:30 P.M, Please pre-register. SCHOLARSIUP ¢ CONCERT are. $2; and: $1.50. for. Old Age Amity Singers are holding their. _ annual scholarship Concert at the. McPherson Theatre, Victoria, on: - Monday, May 31 at 8 p.m. Tickets’ Meetings In Far Waters The Review news. team currently sailing a 30 foot boat around Vancouver Island met. up with two fellow Sidney residents in unexpected quarters last week. They tied up for the night in Shoal Harbour, just North. of. the Yuculta rapids’ and. discovered the boat that they had moored to was. that of Roy. Pearson. ‘Captain: Pearson, 65, who maintains a> home at. 9940: 5th Street; was bound North ‘in. his salmon troller to begin a seasons “fishing out of Prince Rupert. He has lived in Sidney since 1932. — “I didn't really feel like leaving home this year,’’ he said. ‘I'm again.” . He inquired whether the next story dispatch to The. Review shortly. Another local resident, . Nick Lott, was also discovered by The Review, working. at. the Shoal Harbour Lodge. Nick, the son of Lott, contributed a’ series of articles to The Review while ona tour of Europe a year ago. He appeared to be in fine fettle. _ LESSO iS “Si dney : Com mission: ‘is conducting Recreation : VAL. course of. Adult’ Water. planned f for: doetebbamors and. beginners. . Mrs. Judy Cowper, 656-1690 sand: Mr.: Sid _ Young, 656- (BBB Pad ‘Pensioners and students.” & “SIDNE y Seppe iqal cs Rt mn yt ae ty al 1 4 aes vi Dat , ae TAC) ~ BRENDA. W's ‘LADIES’ WEAR haat abs BEACON AVE, 7 GSU-3301 4 a : sus ni WANEY'S os | sporting goons | A SME BEACON AVE, G54393 TO SIDN EY RESIDENTS _ just about ready to get married could include the fact that. he. “missed his Sidney fiancee, Kath -Rock, and would be writing to her Claremont Sehool- ‘Principal Joe: : Safety. Lessoris during. the : “For further: information: - - Ghbakamon /FORMS MAY BE | | OAT. THE REVIE Ww OFFICE, : pe oe ORT THIRD STRE Ev. SIDNEY OBTAINED OMMITTEE } . wa Nad atid ike tr droboededbnbytanth fbi tess 4 ~NADYNE’S FASHIONS 2480 BEACON 650-4814 - Gomer ae. ep! “T built in Sidney so that my children — could. attend. ‘Sidney school. If newcomers are over- crowding it, why not move them instead of my kids?”’ This. reaction: and. similar suggestions received. substantial support frorn. parents attending-a meeting on Thursday to discuss bussing of .children to schools. outside. Sidney next fal. The meeting at Sidney school was held so that parents could register. their feelings toward a recent Saanich School. Board announcement that 100 children in the Melville Park area would probably be attending Deep Cove and. Sansbury Elementary ' schools in September. Superintendent ‘Cory. Holob explained that enrolment at the school had now reached the ‘equivalent of 627 pupils and that no more rooms could. be. added. A new elementary. school will be opened in north Sidney when enrolment: demands” are great enough to justify it, but an im- mediate solution to current over-. “crowding is required, he said. The . recommendation . to transfer. students: from: northern part of the town, rather than children from some other area, was because these children : would form. the nucleus: of. the new. elementary | school. - - when opened. * Camp Schedules © “GIRLS: “Aged 8 4 : “June 26 to July 3... July 3'to July. V7. July 7 to July 24 “BOYS: ‘Aged 15 + July 24 to Aug. 7. August: 7, to: Aug..14 Aug.14.t0 Aug: 21- Aug. 21 to. Aug, 28 ARO Courtne y Street er wt Sivan ate wvwu the: ‘Saanich . Council, at ee pointed Mrs. Betty DuTemple to ‘membership. of North. Saanich = 2 —— wear WATER COLORS & POTTERY ~ By. Marjorie & Dudley. Foster “and Stuart Stoddart _ i Change ored By Parents Officials could not state. what bus schedules would be in effect or whether this: problem. Serious | concern ..was voiced. by parents that their children would have long waits before and after school. A large number of the nearly 75 people in attendance. indicated their disapproval of the proposal. Several .. told School Trustees Harry Tobin and: Charles Mac- Neill that they had: moved. to: Sidney because of the high - quality and proximity of schools: and felt that they were being — treated unfairly in having: their children sent outside the “town. “Trustee Tobin assured parents that the final decision had. not been made and would not be until the regular board ‘meeting on June 14. Building superintendent Bryan Shaw and superintendent Cory Holob, however, answered every suggested alternative as un- S feasible. : : There's no ‘point in. “this meeting, said one mother,.- Pas sha Ha were Fengoing to” suv co anyway.’ RECREATION ‘COMMISSION PAGE NINE. would be. a: +h sade wien On. the» recommendation | of Alderman. “Doug. Boon, _ Recreation Commission. North - ‘Monday, ap-.. 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