eithla peetiche Svamtatend rma -gaid there were. over 400 entries “went to Mrs. Ada Smith, 1123 . Walton, 6901 Veyaness won the Wednesday, October 20, 1971 THE REVIEW Mn Bebhie Crampton Good Fishing At C. Saanich Derby Saanich: Inlet was: a_ fisher- man’s dream on Sunday as 125 anglers brought their catch to the weigh-in during the Central Saanich. Lions’ Salmon Derby. Lions’. president Bill. Hitchin second annual and most people’ caught. their limit of four salmon apiece. Eight year old Debbie Crampton, 9375 Webster Place landed a 12 lb. 4 oz. Coho after a. 30-minute struggle, winning the junior: trophy. The | perpetual adult trophy Temple, with a 16 lb. 11 oz. spring salmon. _. Central Saanich resident Bob. draw prize, Springs.: Weigh-in officials at Deep Cove Marina were John Cox, Roy a trip to Harrison Hot Drayton and Larry Rowles. S.P.A.R.A. SEEKS GOVERNMENT FUNDS Leaving no avenue to ad- ditional. funds unexplored, Directors of the Saanich Peninsula Agricultural and Recreational. Association have sent the following. telegram to local Member of Parliament, David Anderson: “SAANICH PENINSULA AGRICULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL. ASSOCIA- TION, a public non-profit society , requests immediate information to. provide funding for the proposed Peninsula Recreational Complex as stated in this evenings . current Government Program. Detailed information should be forwarded soonest to — L. T. Bland, Saanich Peninsula Agricultural and Recreational Association, Sidney, B.C.” . The telegram refers to a new winter. works. program = an- nounced recently by the Federal Government. - No reply has yet been received by S.P.A.R.A. . SCHOOL BID Saanich School Board ‘has awarded a $30,708 contract for alterations at Royal Oak Junior Secondary to H.E. Fowler, subject to . Department...of Education approval. “THE GOLDEN FLEECE 9767 - Ath. 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Original complaint in the matter was received by Council in early. September. from Mrs. Business Women’s Week October 17 to Oct. 24is Business Women’s. Week in Canada. Sidney Club is honouring working women in the Sidney area with a poster displaying pictures of a number of local women at work, helping ‘roll the wheels” of Business. The October meeting of Sidney B.P.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Watson Smith, Madrona Drive. Tuesday 12. High lights: of the business for the evening. — Amchitka report from Ottawa project for retired business women, in the planning; .com- pilation of pollution scrapbook; and completion. plans. for Smorgasbord. Book. Guests of honour for the meeting were five. Victoria B.P.W. members who presented a panel on_ the International B.P.W. convention held in Ed- monton in July. CHUCKLES OVER TOURIST PROMOTION At their Monday meeting, North Saanich Council met with obvious hurnor, a reauest for funds from the Island Publicity Bureau. Speaking on the request - which ° arrived in. the form of. an assessment :- -Mayor Cumming told Council, “We don’t pay it. we never have.” The. assessment’ “Review ” Editor- School Bd. Choice Review. was:. nominated: “by. “= Saanich School Board: for’ the: : “annual. B.C. School : Association George Manning, Editor, ©. “newsman | of ‘the ; “saying: education in this province.” ($110.00). is” ~ based .on: population Trustees” OA panel of judges : at the recent: ‘convention. . ‘selected ‘Kamloops : #1 newsman, Gordon: Rye for. the —BLCS.T.A. award ‘but wrote “Mr. a Manning: “nomination by. the School: Board. “in your district is a measure of -the value which they place on the, “contribution you are making to “Your : J.D. Boon, wife of a .North Saanich Alderman. In a further letter, dated Oc- tober 15, Alderman: Boon said that ‘‘no relief has -yet. been received from. this nuisance, probably due to the fact that instructions given by the Board of Health are not being carried out.” Alderman Boon claimed that on the afternoon of October 15 at least one dozen dead birds were lying in two heaps in front of the poultry barns and that one heap appeared to have been there for at least 24 hours. Mayor Jas. B. Cumming said that a new health inspector had been appointed for the area and that this could be his first job. _ Volunteers For Overseas Service Two teachers from.. Saanich School district, G. Fournier and J. -Wenman (both of . Mount Newton. school) have submitted their names for. overseas teaching. . School Board: had: asked. for volunteers to work with children of servicemen in compliance with a_ request from the Dept. of National Defence. Trustee Harry ( mented that it was a pity the D.N.D. were not interested «in hiring teachers; who’ were* fully: qualified but unemployed. ~ Superintendent Cory Holob comparable because such replace these sent overseas: : OBI T UAR y STACEY STACEY - October 10th, 1971, Mrs. Helen H. Stacey, aged. 81 Calgary, Alberta; beloved mother of R: Weldon Stacey, 104 Fairview Crescent, Calgary. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Donald: and = ‘Carolyn; brothers, . J:W.:Weldon, - Montreal, couver,. Mrs. Ge ‘Baldwin, Dallas, Texas; many. nephews. ‘ands nieces, She A. Reginald, Stacey came West in~.1910 residing in Michel,.B.C., moving ALEXANDER BOAT. WORKS LTD. ALClark Bros, Marina SPECIALIZING ‘ IN COMPLETE REPAIRS oy ‘CAND ALTE RATIONS, : PH. 856-1 Wat CONC ENE Tait ber Newtanag Voratng Cabo ° {6 wey : ws 5 Fa HE vl \. ae \y ‘ SSS ai helps you raise BETTER CALVES Faster! at lower const! 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