a _SAANICH PE NINSULA AND ec ILE ISLANDS REVIEW " partnership Project. cal _-concerted ‘isa ~ gram. m ; designed to increase a sffort on_thenart.. = ~ ome ec ed et Pernership _ Don: “MeKiinon “and ‘Mrs. os “of the respective congrega— a ‘her bit’. and doesn’t want to have anything more to do with Snoopy.. : . Terrace home." You ‘can hardly ~ blame her, ‘Snowflake | growing °five-and-a-half-weeks- old pup she “ took under her wing’’ ‘when he was only a day or two : old. - his life. = And all -the thanks she re- ceived from the adopted one were = boisterous demands for more nourishment, _ Snowflake was relieved: of the ‘chore, Eye-dropper and bottle =. “ABANDONED PUP with foster cat t mother : are. held: by: Darlene and Ken Clark. it e where - 2 “their. “shakey start.’ is’.a. middle-aged | mother cat. and. Snoopy a fast- ~ feeding was providedby the Clark — “family of Sidney, and peace was restored at their 9571 North Lawn “The ‘story of the cat=pup rela= : tionship “started six weeks ago © this Friday when 1 0-year-old Ken Clark,a Grade 5 student at Sid- _ney Elementary, was riding his -_ bike down Weiler Road, She fed ‘him; along with her — * three kittens, and. helped to save ~ Near the waterfront he passed “an open,’ shallow: manhole leads" “ing to a-drainage pipe and heard © odd sounds coming from below. Investigation “revealed ~: five .- new-born puppies huddled at the - bottom of the opening, whimp- - ering pitifully ..... left there by - some: heartless per son: to die, a 21TH “Mr, and. Mrs,. Eldon C. Chapman of 1042 Benvenuto Avenue have returned from a two months’ holiday in new . Brunswick, Staying chiefly in they visited’ Mrs,.Chapman’s -mother and relatives of Mr, Chapman. oc e Mrs, Earl Harcus of Van- couver spent a few daysas the guest of her sister and bro- therein-law, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Thomson, West Saanich Road. Miss Sheila Pettinger was guest of honor at a shower on September 15 at the home of Mrs, Andrew, Lochside . Drive, Sheila was presented with a corsage of red roses, and her mother Mrs, D, Pet«. tinger and the mother of the groom, Mrs. Viggers, re- ceived carnation corsages, Gifts were presented in a prettily decorated laundry basket, and the refreshment table was centered by a beau- . tiful shower cake, inscribed, a ‘Best wishes, Shelia’, ? Mrs. D. Pettinger of Ed- monton has been the guest for a few days at the home of : het son and daughter-in-law, : Mr, and Mrs, D, Pettinger, : Verdier Avenue, and attended her gtanddaughter, Sheila’s, wedding on September 27th, ste Mr. Norman Parseli of Ben+ vento Avenue has returned oe from a five weeks’ holiday in { England, Ireland and Scotland, At a recent meeting of the Brentwood U.C.W, Miss Jane Wood gave an interesting re- port on her two weeks’ stay at the C.G.LT, Camp Cour- cil on Gambier Island. Brentwood Briefs Fredericton and. Port Elgin :. The Brentwood. UC. W's '~ Fall Rummage Sale will be. held at 10 a.m. in United. Church Hall on Saturday, Oc- ; ~.. tober 4, “Accompanied by her grand- daughter, Miss Wendy Carrier of Victoria, Mrs. E, M, Care rier of Greig Avenue enjoyed a month’s holiday in Britain. On her return she broke her journey at Ottawa to spend a . few weeks with her daughter and son-on-law, Mr. and Mrs, J, M, Jacobsen. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Thome son attended the wedding of their grandson, Rodney Mac- donald, to Miss Jean Carrall in St. James Church Vancou~ ver Saturday afternoon, Sept, 27th, Among other guests from this area were Mr, and Mrs. K, L. Thomsonand Judy, Mr, and Mrs, Allan Pugh with the Misses Frances, Noni Gillian and Geraldine Pugh, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Thom- son, Mr, and Mrs. Claude But~ ler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petch, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . Douglas, Mr. Norman Parsell, Miss Gladys Oldfieid, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vickers, ; _ sOmeone “had left them to die. “Pup. “been: found: homes ms are. ‘thriving after’ . All have ‘Yon November 1,°1978. © “;ernment.: of. Canada's financing ‘ Canadian's own. more. than $5.6 W | tévded: debt. of the Government - | he receives, in. 1978 to. $200, SavingsB Bonds| On Sale This Month A new. series of Canada Sav-" ‘ings: Bonds that. will double -the ‘investor's money in. nine years égo.con® sale this month offer- ing purchasers an average annual yleid- of 8 per cent to maturity For: the fifth consecutive series,.a buyer may choose to leave. matured. coupons uncashed and earn interest. on interest, ; Canada & Savings Bonds continue - to: ‘be a. unique investment. They “have become a part of the fabric: -of personal: planning by several million Canadians, and they are- an essential element in the Goy- “program, . They» offer. a wide “range ‘of individual Canadians an ‘opportunity to contribute to na- tional. ‘growth and development. billion: of Canada Savings Bonds, or. about half of that. part of the. of Canada which is held by the general public. A purchaser ‘who: buys a $100 bond of the new Series and holds the. bond. and interest coupons to maturity’. will earn $72.50 in ‘annual interest coupons anda fur= ther $27, 50 in extra interest cer- _three compound interest cer- tificates bringing the totalamount . Bonds of-the new: Series’ will be available on October 6 and will (Review Photo). At tittle N ety s. “Nipping oe * Snowflake thinks she's «done: Ken “was ‘able to pick them ‘out: of the pipe, one by one, and he _ hurried home with his find... They were cold and shiverit ing,’ - hungry and helpless, and with the .: help of the rest ofthe family, Ken set about to revive them... _. One of the pups appeared to be less active than the others, and he was. placed withSnowflake and her kittens to warm, ~The little white mother cat ace _cepted the challenge and soon Started nursing the pup with h her. “own, She. wasn’t required to carry the. load entirely.. Her humans helped with eye-dropper feeding and it“ was only'a day or’two be- fore all five pups were respond- ing, Eventually ‘enough to be ‘farmed out.’ The neighboring family of Roland Sims adopted one of them, three were sent to the S.P.C.A,, which “found a foster. mother for. them ‘(a dog mother) but Snoopy stayed with the Clarks and Snowflake. . And there he'll remain, grow- ing stronger by the hour, _ And the’ only. member of. the Clark family who doesn’t appear to be too enthusiastic about. his “ruler of the roost’ attitude is Snowflake who could almost be the orginator of that old saying: Once bitten, twice shy." they were strong. be dated 7 eee 1, “Puppy teeth are: ike’ little needles. and, Snowflake,’ who has ; developed ; some. fancy footwarkat.. dodginig® foster children, has had” “her last hungry nip 3°. “All Ages Enjoy . Lake Cowichan. ‘Camping Session '-One hundred and fifty. handi- capped persons enjoyed a holi- day .camping experience at the Kiwanis Camp ‘for the handicap- ped at Lake Cowichan, during July and August. The five, 8-day camping ses- sions were attended by persons in: the age ‘group $'to 70 with various disabilities rangingfrom Cerebral Palsey, Muscular Dis- trophy, Hard-of-hearing, Blind- ness, Retarded,. Multiple, Scler- osis,.Arthritis and any handicap preventing one from attending a regular type summer camp. Programs featured arts.-and crafts, nature lore, special re- creation, swimming and included all. cther outdoor camping ace tivities. . This camp was operated bythe B,C, Society for Crippled Chiid- ren with funds derived from the Annual. Lions Easter Seal Cam- palgn, HOLDING Central Saanich Chamber of Commerce will hold the first meeting of the season in the Lounge of Brenta Lodge at 8 p.m, on Thursday. Membership in the Chamber is open to all residents of Cen- tral Saanich who subscribe to its aims of developing the well being of the area. Its activities last season in~ cluded a community recreation project, sponsoring a float in ganizing the Miss Mermaid con- CENTRAL SAANICH CHAMBER the Victoria Day parade. and or" SEASON ‘OPENER’ test and Sidney Parade for the Kinmen Club. It held. several social events, a Halloween pare ty, a Chrisonas party, a Vale entine dance and a final dinner dance in May, Activities for th coming sea- son will emphasize community recreation. municipal sewage disposal plans, and promotion of the tourist industry. Through membership in their local. Chamber of Commerce, Central Saanich residents can participate in projects designed ‘Church which was destroyed by ry Smith of the Tsartlip Reserve ‘fal donations.’ Needed were lum= ing and eating utensils, | ) Sats Car Climb | Hill road. ; : There. was.a full entry. “of 50-|° "RESPONSE POOR |TO SHAKERS PLEA| ON CHURCH PLAN Response has been disappoint- ing to a plea for assistance by Indian’ members of the Shakers fire September 7.. The church ‘and nearby hall burned beyond repair in a fire of unknown origin, and elder Hen- where. the church was located, ‘said-every effort would be made to rebuild. ee : He asked for cash and mater. ber, kitchen equipment and cook. “None have been for thcomingbut $97 in cash and two Sidney area residents contributed $7 more to ‘make the total $104, which is not enough to make a start. = The Indians. are planning a meeting this Friday at the home- of a member, Anderson Jack at’ blem will be discussed, Elder Smith can be contacted at 65: 52-1943. 0 | Good Competition AM little Saanich -The first sports car hill climb “ever held at Little Saanich Mount-. ain presented excellent competi- tion Sunday.’ me ; -It-was the’ last of-a series of meets”, to” determine: Northwest champions,:and-was staged by the ‘Victoria. Motor Sports Club which obtained Federal government ap- proval to use the Observator y ‘drivers who found the 1.3" mile course challenging, - ne "Fastest. time’ of: the -meet was turned “in by. Pierre Phillips from’ Portland, Ore, driving his Brabham BT.13 up the course: in one minute 9,82 seconds... ~ Results follow: A Production: William Web- ster - Vancouver - Stingray Cor- vette. : Cc Production: “Bruce Berry - - Vancouver - Lotus Elan. > >. _D Production: Ted Greenwood = Victoria - TR-4; John Weslake - Courtney’ ~ TR 4A; Doug Blake - Port Alberni -. TR 4. _ E Production: Stu Goodridge - ‘Victoria - TVR; Mark Buller = Victoria: - MGE; Don Horn” - Victoria - Morgan. - F~ Production: nie - Vancouver - Datsun;-Bob Slater - Victoria --MG Midget. A &.B Sedan: .Andy Hoekstra - ‘Vancouver - Mustang; Freddy Beyer ~ Victoria.- BMW; Bill Major ~ ‘Victoria ~- Mustang. 11 & G Production: Don Kor- ner = Vancouver’ =~ MG Midget; Art Baynes - Vancouver «Sprite; Paul Reynolds - Victoria - MG Midget. C.& D Sedan: Wray y Nixon - Vancouver - Cooper S; Ed Burne ell ~ Victoria « Cooper S; Brian Fisher - Kelowna + Cooper S, Ladies Class: Carol Nixen - Vancouver - Cooper S$; Pam Burnell - Victoria - Cooper 5S; Snee Gilbert - MG Midget - Victoria. Formula B: Pierre Phillips - Portland - Brabham BT 18. Formula Ford: TomJohnson - Vancouver ~ Merlyn. Formula V: Grant Hankin. - Vancouver - Formear, Sports Racing: Tony Car- ruthers ~ Nanaimo - Cooper 5, BRIDGE RESULTS Winners of the weekly game of the Sidney Bridge Club held at the kK, of P, Hall last Friday: Tied for first: Eric Barclay, Florence Edwards and Daye and Fran Butler; third, Lorne and Lorna McLean; fourth, Cliff and to > benefit the whole community. members” of the church ‘donated | Millstream Road, when the Pro-. Tom Eade - Nanaimo = MG Midget; Don Bene. West Saanich Road and Wain Road. - Mayor: oJ. It, has ‘not been ‘decided if the © hall will be- operated: as. part of the: Sidney’. and North Saanich . Volunteer. Fire Department, or solely. by: North Saanich, : provincial gov ernment to ensur e ‘that people engaged ‘in the ap- . plication of pesticides possess. adequate knowledge: of the safe -and proper use of these. mater -. -jals. oo ‘A letter from the Department of: Agriculture seeking munici- pal support in the drive was dis- cussed -in‘ North ‘Saanich council : on Monday night. It explained that new legisla- tion enacted on. May..1 provides -. for compulsory licencingof firms tion. of pesticides ‘and’ certifi- cation through: examination of ; pesticide applicators: . . The department suggested that sory. for any firm using pesti- - cides to possess. a Pest Con- trol’ Service Licence before a trade licence. ‘be ‘issued ¢ or re- “newed, : e ~- Council members w were ‘strong-" ly“in favour of the’ proposals and. on’ a motion from Alderman 'D; Re Cook, agreed unanimously to: implement them,” JUS “Rate of. “interest. ‘to be | im- posed: on arrear or delinquent : % from 6%.at an early date..~ On gave third reading on | izing the change, It. in turn was ©. made possible by a: recent :a-- -ney-North Saanich Detachment of the R.C.M.P,, council agreed to post a speed limit of 40 miles per Mp, h, on- Mills Cross. Road and 45 m.p.h, on ‘MeTavish Road. eee Following a ‘report from Deep Cove Waterworks District to the: effect’ that.a watermain. will be cil agreed to havea’ ‘connection | Tests. Continue On Poison Levels An Fish, Animals. The testing for pesticide resi~ dues in birds, animals and fish’ years by staff biologists of the Fish’ and Wlidlife Branch, the Hon, W. K, Kiernan, Minister . of Recreation and Conservation, said today, . Results. of the studies do not unfit for human consumption, the ‘Minister said. cent of upland game birds tes«. ted, and 86 per cen: of waters: fowl tested contained some pesti+ the Food ant Drug Directorate ‘of the Canada Department of Na- tional Health and Welfare, Mr. Kiernan stressed shat the Fish and Wildlife Branch is cone tinuing their studies of pesticides in fish.and game throughout the province and that the studlés are part of the Branch's operational Addie Weatherhead. routine, North Saanich . Council on Monday night approved ‘the calling of tenders for a new: two-bay. satellite © fire hall at. the corner of. Efforts are being made » by ‘the os engaged in the custom applica- _municipalities: make it compul-° : i “in’North: Saanich will rise” Monday night to a by- law ‘author- . B. “Cumming recommended this action after ‘report- ing. to .council cost: of ‘the “west ‘Side? hall was estimated at ap-. proximately $20,000, Does 7 “installed for Wain Park. Mayor “Cumming observed: that. wash _room facilities will be construct= i _.ed in the: e:park within: the next 0° ¥ ears,’ Ina report on activities of the’ North: Saanich recreation’ Com- “Mrs “mission,... Alderman Horth gave encouraging. ‘details. a regarding the formation of anew. Patricia Bay -Little:League for ~- next year , soccer activity, indoor ‘sports programs, the Peninsula — . Players.and.the fine condition of. Wain Park. : ~ She sought ’and received: aus" "thority to expend $100 for ‘park :.. maintenance, $10 for Little Lea-: . gue, and. $62 fora debt incurred | for custodian servicesat the Pen- : insula Players last performance.: These funds will be allocated from’ the commission's. annual ‘ budget... . Mayor J.B. Cumming reported .’ “that the Regional Hospital Board has been’ advised’ that they ave « initiated the drafting of anewcon-.- _- stitution: ‘with full: public partici- we “pation: at -the society and board . level, This will’assist: in theac ~ ceptance of the Resthavenorgan ization ‘now that. public funds ar - directly involved in hospital cone . . Struction.: oS :, He: also. stated ‘that land ate | = on the proposed - site at} Mount mE Newton Crossroad “were. receiy ed, »-The. sum. of $5,000.00: was. approved: for planning of the ne ’ structure for: Resthaven and‘ne=° : gotiations for the purchase of the | “land was also authorized, Ele mentary School in automo= biles. t pick up. their. children “stopping” ’ been. posted on: the. East’ ‘side |: of” Seventh «. Street | bet Henry and Brethour. signs: which. have’ “The “signs were: posted, tof prevent. a’ ‘serious. accident ‘inf, - What” was, becoming a dang - ous traffic’ situation. : Sixhun- ‘dred children between the: ages of four:and:14 pour’ “onto: ‘the | street: each weekday at: 3:00. ‘Car after Car. pulls in, to pick them up, and the ‘children often : ‘dash across ‘the street without taking any. precautions, “Wet days: are ‘the worst. > Parents are - equested by “school authorities’ to pic and. drop. rs Students: onthe mendment. to. the Municipal Act. a On the recommendationofSer-.|_ geant H; D, Chambers ofthe Sid- hour. on’ Land's End: Road, 50. extended along Birch Road coun: in British ‘Columbia has been |: earried out for the. past four. indicate that game and fish are Although 64 per: cide residues, the levels do not: exceed the standards laid dawn by - NEW Last Wednesday night marked the beginhing of anew venture in youth training on the Saanich Peninsula, Officets and cadets of Cana- da's newest Sea Cadet Corps, R.C.S.CC. Admiral Budge held theif first regular parade, The new Sea Cadet Corps, SEA CADET CORPS ‘UPS SAILS’ sponsored by the Saanich Peninsula Branch, Navy League of Canada, is open to boys between the ages of 13 - 18, and is expected to draw Foung men from the Sidney, enital and North Saanich areas, Navy League President Peter Cockburn of Sidney, speaking for the members of the Navy League, expressed the hope that the Crops would fill a need for youth training in the area by offering an opportunity for young meén interested in the sea to receive training in sailing, and many other. aspects of seamanship. Mr. Cockburn said that the focal Navy League felt the Peninsula area was an ideal location for the Corps since the local sailing conditions are probably among the best in Canada, The new Corps which esti- mates its initial strength at 60 Cadets, and six Officets, is under the Command of Lieu tenant (S.R.) W. Ralph Vipond, with Sub-Lieutenant (S.8,) Na le ED / mt Eric Denham as Executive Officer, Training?in the new Corps will emphasize the practical, with spécial emphasis on sail- ing. It is expected that the Corps will form a Band in January. Corps Headquarters is in hangar 62, opposite Pat Ba; Airport on West Saanich Road, A opening of Eaton's THE OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS a Mayor. most attend are naar many and some are more pleasant than. others. Inthe former category for the Chief Magistrate of Sidney last - - Friday was a welcome at Patricia Bay Airport for a bevy. - of Scandinavian beauty queens here to participate in the’ id import Fair being held in Vai couver until Oct, ‘u.. Migeeatr Freeman had 4 ready smile for the visitors and was all reluctant & posed with Miss Denmark, 22-year-old Brithe Rovsholdt, With Miss Sweden, Miss Finland, Mise Iceland and Miss Nore way, datk-haired Brithe visited Victoria arek for two davs as guest of Eaton's. (Reg. Powell Photo). Verne