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AUUINEDO Gh ee ee ee ae Nickal sollors raceive 2TRLC tickets j261 DOGA Huis, Closing date for Final Draw ~~ November 12th; “or Early Dird Oraw ~ October 7 Ls scllceall nell vea Maneater ath alaitira anal Radin Raided dat tinted) te a # we eb ee se * ee Cr i ohh iy fv = ew eS oe EE =o a on a 2 OE oe oe ae oe oe om on oe oe E S.P.A.R.A. MONEY-MAN Murray Stockall, missing no op- portunity, cornered local M.P. David Anderson at Post Office proceedings Saturday. Result was a ‘donation.to S.P.A.R:A.’s recreation complex. North Saanich Junior Secondary In Review ’ By Eleanor Elliott. Things have been getting off to a good start at North Saanich these last few weeks. On Tuesday, the 2ist of. September nominations for room “representatives were accepted Wednesday and Thursday were our campaign days. That Friday, the election for parliament representaitves was: held. The : winners were. 8-1 Trent | White, 8-2 Sheila _ MacKinnon, 8-3 Borothy Allan, 8- 4 John’.Dorman, 8-5 Cheryl Simon, .8-6..Marrio Holmes;..9-1 - Susan Flint 9-2 Liz Ireland, $-3 Karina Rudhardt, 9-4 Donna Kavanaugh, 9-5 Debbie Orr, 10-1 Blair Lind-Blad, 10-2. Bruce Blair’s class - Kerry .That day we also held our first ~ annual © noon: Show and. after school dance.. parliament ¥ we had an egg rolling a ‘Thursday, September. 23rd when * 4 we left the K; of P.. Hall'at-8.15. a.m. for an enjoyable trip to... Stanley Park, Horseshoe Bay, contest, ‘with a. heat from’ each o grade. The winner of the: grade’ 8 heat was John Dorman, grade 9 heat Debbie Orr, and the grade 10 heat Michele ‘McCready. .The three heat winners ‘were then raced, the finale winner being. John Dorman. ©’ ye - Our next event was a mummy “wrap in which we had a team of ., two:-teachers wrap up. another teacher like a mummy. “winners were Mrs. Mailhot, Mr. «Lim and Mr. Rogers. oo Talent’ showed through next when two of our prade. 10 students, Karen White and Danny Lim sang-a couple of, their own - songs, Competition soon started again. ~ with a-pie eating contest. Our. | i bed PAL i The. winner was a teacher Mr. Martin, who won with most of the banana prize he. received another. pie. ‘The noon show. then came ‘to a’ close with a farewell song from the “Barber Shop Quintet. Plus One’. oo Activities soon started again as 3:15 -arrivedand our. dance began... Disc . Jockey’s: for. the and Cindy Lewis. To add a little spice to. the dance we had.a twisting contest which ‘was won Andrew. This must have been their lucky day, because later on they also won. the elimination dance. The dance drew to a close at five o’clock to end our first event of. the year. O.AP.0. News - and Home by. way of Nanaimo. home at-7 pam... Please Note 2 p.m, Slides will be shown by the will be a competition of your knowledge ofthe places you see pen or pencil with you, We shall be moving to the Senior Citizens’ Activity. Centre - later - about it. cream pie in his beard. Fora. dance. were: Jenny. Whitehouse - by Bonnie McPhie and Richard — The Bring. and Buy. Sale = Tea. ‘was.a_ big: success, cand: en: All voted it a. grand day, arriving . ‘Our last meeting in the K. of P.- Hall will be held on October 7th at . ‘Rev, Canon Vaughan-Birch. This on the screen, so please bring a. cin. the |month. So please come to the October meeting “and hear all’ - For. the second consequtive year Dale Shaw was the Medalist and winner of the Ladies Club Championship at Glen Meadows Golf and Country Club. ‘Runner up in the Championship flight was Edna Hay. Consolation flight . winner Mildred Green defeated Emma Silverberg. Ist. flight winner Marjorie Nelson defeated Andy Drew. 2nd flight winner Margaret Robertson defeated Freda Bond. 3rd flight winner Lorraine Jacklin defeated Betty Brad- shaw. , 4th flight. winner Ann Ball defeated Molly Richards. Winning the nine-hole com- petition were: 1st flight: D. Babcock, ‘runner up: H. McKeever... 2nd flight: R. Cochrane, runner up: E. Dollison. 3rd flight: F. up: C. Burbidge. Inman, runner NEWS FROM GLEN MEADOWS 4th flight: M. Jamieson, runner up: P. Tod.. Film in Review atthe Gem Theatre — THE BALLAD OF..CABLE HOGUE. Robbed in the desert, by his partners, of his mule, rifle and precious water supply, Cable Hogue (Jason Robards). is - left ‘half way to hell and looking for help’. Then he meets a lecherous clergyman (David ‘Morgan’ Warner) complete with a set of dubious photographs and ~ more important — a horse which Cable rides to the nearest town. Here he finds bath, bed and bawd with a shady lady — (very) shapely Stella Stevens — whose life-aim is to marry the two richest men in San Francisco. Cable’s is to await the return of his double- -crossing partners The. locations, Arizona’s Valley of Fire and the Superstition. Mountain foothills, are majestically .photographed, THE P.T.A. AND YOU! By Sandra Siver The first general meeting of the school year was. a resounding success. An excellent’ crowd turned out to meet the staff headed by Mr. Ozero as. prin- cipal. Mr. Ozero gave an informative and interesting talk, letting us in on his background and what we can expect in the future. He stressed that P.T.A. was-not the place to bring ~ personal grievances but: rather. to discuss matters of concern to all in general. Personal problems are best settied in private between parent and teacher. stressed that teachers welcome the opportunity to discuss your child’s’ progress” and the only requirement is that you contact the school for..an .appointment: Five educational objectives proposed by. the. School Board were discussed. The general concensus of:.the -meeting seemed to. be. that the objectives are quite acceptable -and most assumed these goals have’ been. and are now being striven for. Discussion ~* did, however, arise from the methods used .to arrive at these. goals. Dimplex permanently oil-fil led electric radiators for- hat hard-to-heat room. Thermostatic control for your” convenience and for maximum economy. Operating. oe costs as low as $2.00 per ‘month: There is no safer or healthier heating than ‘Dimplex, with no. exposed “elements. 7 sizes to choose from — fully guaranteed, of course. Prices for $52. 50. “‘Just plug in.” See Dimplex es at your dealer today! 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