ha cunningly positioned afram~ ‘copy... of... an essay on this. subject by Richard Plant; the tra~ vel. writer. and authority. on.the ures of leisure. The under- ined: paragraph goes as follows: ; "The. vacationist must allow »his. mind to stretch out like his ees body.” He must begin to-un- _ tense, The muscles ‘uncoil, the » Philosophical 1imbs unlimber, the nerves: be- roach to Pat aa It seems “come pleasantly unbent. When ; this surrender has been made the contemplative attitude will’ H take, : a is magnificent advice and, : most: always, ignored. Of all. Reweunenemenesican. wewmncnoen “MONDAY = ‘FRIDAY 7 7: 45 P. M. _ SATURDAY. 8: 50 P. M. & %: 00 P M. THURSDAY = - FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY. “OCTOBER 23 24 ~ "25003 - ‘First § Show Sanday Night at 6:50 P, M. Last Stow at 9: 00 P M, BOSTON STRANGLER | MON, ~ TUES, - WED, ~ THURS, - FRI, ~ SAT, _ OCTOBER 27 = 28 « 29 ~ 30 ~31, Nov. 1 © One Show each Night 7:00 pam, Admission Adults. $1.50 Students $1.00 Ianew seteen splendor...The most magnilieent picture vert! : DAVID O SELZNICKS PREC wag et RACE iAH More tay GONE WITH | THE WIND’ | CTARK GABLE a : yp VIVIEN LEIGH OLIVIAUCHMILLAND | LESLIE 11 WARD a- | , The sone’ honest-to- able. and: “pondered. how-to harness it ~ “panic. engulfed ‘him when he re- "I moved his spurs, ~ aroused, : study stones. . i and - profit that: “lazy has: be=: , come a four-letter. word, : : dustry. ; Respectability. is equated : “with toil, Anxiety naturally set- © Hles.-in when ® a: man-‘is: freed, “even briefly, ‘from: the Swarming. on of our insect life. - reat te of doing nothing oes tycoon. We. ever: had - over: here =). E ‘Was: a classic example, - He: kept. ing. if. the timber, was market= He stared: at the ‘stream for power.-He was sO conditioned ‘to ‘coralling morey that'a’sort’or | ‘I treated him like. a child. ne all the years we’ve been -here,?? 1. told him’ on the beach one day, ‘I’ve never found two ’ stones exactly. alike,!’ “The competitive urge. “was. He -rolled over on his considerable belly: and: began to. but ofthe: so. preoccupied. with Doane | : > Like - the: ants: we: ‘worship in-- That is: why: a positive ‘Philo~ “never loaf: “my mina, : ‘Mere. pretence, you: say? ‘Not : at all. - looking at the woods and wonder". ‘In. one: Single af- ; ternoon he became almost human, The’ problem, of course, is not. . ; one. of: ‘individuals, : ‘social indoctrination ‘of a culture. through semantics, , ot myself, ob -contemplete. oe | am ‘not: lazy. ‘Tam stretching. Every man needs to lie: prone upon, the: earth anid” feel: ‘it spin- ning through the void, Every man needs “to” tune ‘in to the. inexor= “able rhythm,’ the: steady, throb-. bing pulse of .time and. life. so’ : that he may orient himself; Every man needs, to pause to look ai clouds or. blades of grass or the ‘veins. in the. yellowing maple- leaves or. the infinitely - varied shape. of pebbles, to hear - the wind,:to. smell the air, to taste” the: last’ warmth of f the Autumn Sun, : Only. then. does’ he. ‘tise above a the: dismal: World of. ‘things, that - crawl. : PLANNED DUPLEX “Prompt recommendation froi ‘the building: inspector - was urged {:* by. ‘Alderman ‘Len Bland regar d= fe -ing-a duplex proposal’ submitted . to Sidney Council by J..B. Weiss vin the Pieasant - Mills- area. Mayor A.W. Freeman at. Tues-°1 What’ $ New In day's: meeting. spoke « -in “favor of -the plan pointing out ‘there isno- -} density of duplexes inthis area’? so a Aittle pup. to ‘cal your ¢ own. ” __656- 1930. ; British. Columbia Coast. 2 Hours Back By Popular Demand -Vietoria’s own David- and Lan Fancoek - : “present: ee SAAR . a thet best Wildlife. Adventure Film. ever. produced on the. In Color ws Box : office: Review ae 7 Reserve now: - _ McPHERSON _. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 - 2 a oe oA most humorous & entertaining two hours. ‘ - the last 6 performances, in Victoria were sold out, : , on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 8:30 P. Mo oe “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 6 P.M. & 8:30 P.M, _open to public with - profits going to United Appeal ) . Great Film Of Entertainment “Adults $i. 50 - $2 00 Under 16, $1 00. PLAYHOUSE 8:30 P.M. Boy Seout benefit = 43-2 For Only Ztnith 6327 Gulf Islands 4 Ps he AND If A GENIE ANSWERS....DON'T HANG UP ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES LIMITED PUN A A TRADITIONAL: ~ HOLIDAY SEASON IN ENGLAND GIVE YOUR FAMILY “GOING GIFT” SAD 0 CALL 656-4115 Saanich 2 vital, why there must be justifi- : of. cation. for: ‘sloth even df it. is only. : policy,?: *" he observed. “who: turned "out for Sidney Ele- “Open Area’’, and the informa- ‘Mr. .Danbrook, : was. unable tobe’ ‘present, but. parents were ‘intro~. FL for: “encouraging “the establish~ eZachary © “Hamilton. “admonished his fellow. Saanich ‘School Board “members - “at its ¢ Yegular. ‘meet= adhere; to. policy, or ‘else, ‘if: ite “is: unworkable, change the. “Mr, Hamilton “had” queried the: procedure: used to open tenders © “for. additions © ‘to Cordova Bay elementary school. “According ~ to policy, tenders” are to be opened . in” the . presence’ of the. - Trustees, and’ according to the” ‘agenda the -particular. tenders . -mencement: of... Wednesday’ s - méeting at 8 p.m. They had, how-. ever, .bDeen opened at-5 p.m. in. the presence of. administrative officials: only, ‘and. trustees had - not” been notified: of this” depar= ture from published plans;)0 °° “It was explained that this pro= cedure .was | a. -conventence :’ ‘tor {participating contractors. who also have‘'the right to be pre sent, and to give’ the. staff some ‘ time to” analyse | ‘the “bids” “and | make. a: recommendation, to the i ‘Board. ° : ‘Board Chairman” “Rubymay Parrott. said“she and the build= ing committee chairman. were generally, present ‘when tenders The Schoolhouse? The approximately 100 parents’ mentary” PTA. on Monday. night were treated to a pleasant intro- duction... to “Education for Parents”, -. The program subject “was tive talk» was delivered. by the team teachers who operate in this area... Gordon: Campbell, leader. ‘of the “Team”, andMrs. Hebert, set out the aims ‘and objectives: of the” system: ina clear and‘ con-" cise. manner, Another. ‘member, duced to Miss - “Head, a ‘studen teacher-: ‘working. in the. careay: “. As well as'an overall descrip= tion, some time was devoted to details -of . individual subjects,’ such | as” maths,. social studies, i science, and. the language arts, Having the” meating in the Open” Area was a great help. in under- standing, as ‘the’ ‘parents. not only. heard, about the system, | but could see how it works, - ae --Great credit: was given to Mrs.’ Lassfolk, principal of the school, ment’ of an Open Area at Sid- ney School, ‘and also for her as- sistance in making it possible for PTA to present this valuable in-~ sight as part of their program, - QUARTER DECK CAFE “VAN ISLE MARINA, . SIDNEY, Try Our: : 2 : “HOME MADE | “@cLAM CHOWDER] roo a _ HAMBURGERS _AND CHIPS. 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Wednesday. ‘evening, “Either - “ policy would be reviewed. were to be opened at the com= |... “shaw advised the Board that the: , to $13.50-a square foot and reno-, “end. - Sanscha. - at Tulista Park.: - the Council: ‘visited the: Youth : Peninsula, : -where the. theme: was: the integration of. races and eth- ‘nie groups.” “Attendance by more : Suggestions “from. the public; Grocers could attend in this. instance; She | _assured trustees that’ in future they: Would all be notified so. ‘that: they: could: attend ‘the. opening” ‘of. “any: tender. ‘It’ was agreed the . : * Four... -contractors © “submitted “bids= for. additions and re=con-= vertion® at Cordova Bay Elemen- etary ‘School’ as~ follows: “EB. dee Hunter -& Sons, $92,836;. H. E. Fowler & Sons, $95,358;. Pat=. terson: Construction, “$95,538; Bird Construction, ~ $97,098, Lowest tender was accepted, Building Superintendent Bryan tenders. do. not “Include. floor coe verings, moveable partitions, or furnishings.. * These- would be Supplied™ in'-separate’ ‘contracts® costing’ an additional $8,000." He said “the™ additions ° worked” out vations. to$4. 00, -Tenders were. below - the approved ceiling of.| $130,000 . for the Project) he ", Stated, was. an: -outstandin : } ed: ‘Robinson, of th Cub ‘and. Scout group committ 2tole stated’ that: -he wished -to: thank «90 all: ‘parents who’ ‘turned: out’, to" “help ‘and all friends rho. donated bottles. Cokes . The: “second “meeting of t group committee “was heldon will be at S Wednesday, Oct. 15: - The: dire... days. to include. drama class con on. Tuesday at: 4: 00 D.m.” n ducted by Ken Campbell for boys © : Girls. ed n Thurs- fet need. for more assistance for” neve leaders was discussed:..Anyone: |. FOR ALL YOUR. willing to help. is asked. to call "PRINTING REQUIREMENTS - Don .. Griffiths 656-2084, “Also |». oS VIEW discussed was Family Nigh? and See CALL THE RE November: 28 was. the date ten-. | VAT 656-1151. Rent. Canadian Legion No. a : 1660 MillsRoad COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR. YOUR COMING EVENTS | _ WEDDING teeerions Now DANCES - BRIDGE PARTIES, MEETINGS. “Ample Parking - Reasonable Rates. : “Phone 5. A.Williams, 656- 2428 YOUTH “ACTIVITIES - » Sidney. Ye outh Council decided at .a meeting -on’ October 19, to streamline _its governing body: - The ‘organization, now. limited to an executive “of five mem-. ‘bers, has given the go- ahead for two activities before the month’s ‘Saturday, | Oct... 25, 1969, there. will be: a teen. ‘dance: at Hall. When... chaper- ones. will be’ in.attendance, and on October 31a Halloween mas- -querade. sock- ~hop- will be held in” ‘the: S.¥.C. - facilities beneath the R.C.M.P, headquarters, Ad- mission~is 25¢ and all benefits will be: remitted “to the Salva~— tion Army. - During the evening, the S.Y.C.. will provide refresh-, ments for the childrens’ bonfire. -TWo. weeks” ago, a “member of Conference: held, on. the: Sechelt | than one member of ‘the council has: been proposed for upcoming “youth | “gatherings and meetings within’ the province, as well as club: and “other: jocal. organiza~ tional. meetings. °: . ‘ With- this new movement: now. underway, the S.¥.C, ‘is open to’: -They may be. mailed tothe fol-. lowing address: Sidney Youth ‘Council, c/o B. Duncan, R.R, 2, Box 16, Sidney. | . Cc entennial' 1 "Centennial... celebrations. — to: commemorate British Colum-. -bia’s entry into confederation in ‘1371 are already in the ‘planning stages. in Central and North Sa- anich, : Appropriate committees will be chaired. respectively by Al-: derman Margaret Salt and Al- derman | Nell Horth, | At the meeting ‘of North Sa- anich -council » ‘on Monday, and following a request by Mayor J.B, Cumming, Alderman Horth sub- mitted the names of nine res-. idents who. have : consented to serve onthe committee, Appoint- ed were: Joseph Lott, Roy Tutte, Mrs. Frank Spear, Mrs. A.W, Smith, Ron Dick, Karl Drost, Bob @ Hague, . John: Lapham. and Mrs. Don MeKinnon, Council congratulated Alder- man Horth on her selection and the Mayor formally appointed the nominees, It was further agreed that “an-alderman will be added to the group and that “one of our Native Indians’ will be asked to serve, Central Saanich council has not yet. appointed a committee, bat Mayor A.M. Galbraith on Mon- day said council is open to suge. gestion as to what shall be done as a project. He hoped. that residents ‘would’ express their Wishes to Alderman Salt. Alderman Salt said she hasal- ready contacted the B.C, ‘77 Centennial - Committee at the parliament buildings, and in- dicated that provincial grants on @ per capita basis will be made both for the adopted project and for celebrations, I soney SPORTING 6000S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BICYCLES © AND ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS "WHERE coop SPORTS MEET” 2428 Beacon Ave Phone 656- 2031 ~ KEEP YOUR CAR iN =) MECHANICAL coNDITON “AND. - Contribute To Your ‘Own Safety ~ And. The. Safety. Of Others - Flint Motors Lid. Beacon S “Phone at t Fifth: 24 Hour 1 Towing Service 656- 1922 Come. In For A Safety Check Now “: [ PS ete More and more cera love our white rum. The reason is crystal clear. 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