“Victoria's. Arion: “Male Voice - “Choir. “andthe: Canadian Forces . ~ Naden Band: will’ ‘unite in acons: ert on. ‘Saturday. Nov,-22-at 8:30. -pemy in ‘Central: Junior Second=". Ary: ‘School and ‘proceeds will be. - donated to United Appeal, oe The concert, sponsored by the o Arto Male. Voice Cholr, is un= der: -the patronage of Lieutenant- Governor and Mrs. John Nichol SON, Pete =. - ; The ‘band will be directed by “band and choir will perform to~ “Captain. ‘Leonard’ “Camplin ‘cb PTC, Ly ALR.C.M., LiGS.Me. The. choir, “with: Bert Storar “as “Conductor and © _ Mrs, Helen McVie, accompanist, will appear inthe guest artist role: with two choral groups, “In addition the gether in-the- opening and grand finale to the program... Tickets for this concert are $1. each -and- may be: obtained from: Arion members ‘or, at -Eaton’s Box Office, Victoria, --.- Winners. Of Rotary Awards , Announced At Club Dinner * Sidney Rotary Club onW ednes- day -entertalned.-four - Special - scholarship winners and their: parents. at. dinner -at the ‘Sidney~: Hotel,. The annual awards are an integral part of the-Club’s com* . . munity service activities, ° . Each of the students expressed - thanks to the donors: Judy Mart= “in, 72116 “Brentwood awarded a $150 ‘scholarship, is interested in: computor - training at UVIC; Susan’ Hodson, 877 Royal Oak Avenue, $100 award, is to take nursing: training | at. 188 award, {s. not. yet. sure of: the ‘Studies at. UVIC, while’ Chris _ studying science at UVIC, Drive, = Royal Jubilee Hospital and. then will return to UVIC; Karan Smithy Cordova Bay Road, $100 career she will follow after her Peterson, 5031 Sunrise Terrace, also a $100 award.winner, -is ‘The’ Rotary selections . were made by a committee headed by Harry Tobin, advised by - Joe Lott, principal of Claremont sen- ior secondary school where all of the candidates were students, _PHONE 479- 2812 BEAVER LAKE STORE Fresh Cut Quality Meats Order Your. Fresh Turkey For Christmas. 46-6] Pull Line of Groceries Fare For: ; aby Shower ‘irthdey. Party odes ridge. Party. — “CLOSED MONDAYS. "DISTRICT OF CENTRAL SHAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS All. Candidate Meetings will be held as follows: PRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tesdey: I November 25 5 ot.8.00 p.m. AGRICULTURE HALL, SAANICHTON - Thursday, November 27. at 8. 00 p.m. At. both ‘meetings full information on the Cen= tral Saanich proposed Sewerage. 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ORYWASH Ons Year VICTORIA ONLY $259.50 "What s Doing In PTA - B Y NORMA SEALE y - Seldom haga speaker: In Side “ney been: accorded. such a recep- tion..as was. the guest-speaker- al Sidney PTA. on Monday evening, @Of -course,” seldom. has Sidney ‘ beenvisited by such anentertain- |. ing speaker as Dr,Charles Gal- loway, an Associate Professor with: the Faculty of Education.at UVIC; who spoke on: «Rewards and; Punishment in ‘Children's ~ Learning.” ‘ /With © the “school auditorium presently undergoing reecone Struction, the: capacity audience crowded into the new school lib- rary, Dr. Galloway develuped such a ‘rapport -with: his cudtence - that | there ‘was not the usual hes}- tancy. during the question period, In fact the parents ‘were ‘indi- cating a desire to keep him ans-~ -Wering questions all night, until he was finally rescued by Mrs. Neva -Pennie, calling for'a vole of thanks, : _ Sidney. School ‘is. justly ‘proud ‘of its nice new library, and the use. it gets is truly amazing. Whenever there is-a break, the children literally Spill into the Library area, They are most ably guided by. Mrs. Drengson, ‘the librarian, for knowledgé’or recreation in ‘reading, with the. latter posing the more difficult problem. While most children could find reading material to appeal to them, there are always exceptions, for whom ~a different approach is neces- sary, This approach. is justi- fied ff it starts a child reading who might not otherwise become - interested in books, There is a brary. budget, but it must be well and truly stretched out to cover necessities, and so -We vare. putting out’ a request _ we feel most appropriate at this. atime, being the 20th Anniversary : ., Of Young Canada book week. _Any. of the following maya ines : or, periodicals. which you. might have around the’ house, and which “would: eventually be thrown. out, would “be “most appreciated and “WIL. be well. used: :-by- the chil- dren © Jack & iN, Golden Magazine, ‘Children’ s Digest, Life, Natural History, U.N. Courier, National . Geographic. B.C." -Outdoors, * Beautiful B, C, sHotiday, B.C. Mo- torist. : These may “be left ai Sidney ‘School during school hours, or for. pick-up please call’ 656-2572, Minor Fined $50 "Appearing before ‘Judge D.G. Ashby in Sidney magistrate’s court-on Saturday, November 15 was Richard Rousselle of Sid- hey. He was charged with be-~: ing a minor in possession of Hquor. a ‘and was fined $50, We Buy and Sell Ol d China, Si Iver Furniture” ‘and Bricabrac 9812 4th Street, Sidney “ Phone 666-3515 Y- PHONE 383-6911 in their search} ‘lace. Drive and- LL ean eT WOKS ARIE GOMey i ASI Woldehe rOserve Wwasnss Lidead ata 2 Laeatat ae v2 eae WO Thode Woares mes mn wee ae AREAS OF SERVICE are shaded in the plan of the » proposed Central Saanich sewerage system prepared by consultant engineers, _ From Brentwood Bay. in-the west a the four areas are connected by.. trunk and sub- trunk -of discharge to the ocean.south of : ines -to the point. Cowichan Head.: i ioe Fo Ns ena cetewmebend 2 is pet . Sewer Vote CONTINUED F ROM PAGE 1. wood would gravitate toward the waterfront and be lifted by three automatic underground -lift sta~ tlons into. the main. trunk: sewer | and flow by gravity via Stellys Cross -Road, Holm Road and. Prosser Street; then - through Tsawout Reserve to a. second= ary treatment plant located just south of Cordova Spit, Additional lift stations will be provided at-the junction of Wal- “West . Saanich Road, and at the. shoreline end of. Mount Newton Cross Road, The, outfall will be into about 50-feet depth of water, . It has beon noted that cer= tain dwellings inthe lower water= front area of Brentwood Bay will require special” purnping ts to the system: : DELAY EXPLAINED be said with certainty that writ- ten assent of the government will - be obtained. to -hold.the referen- dum at the time of the municipal elections, Mayor. Galbraith em- phasized that delay in processing is not. the fault of the Provincial government, He indicated that the delay in submitting the proposals had oc curred because- .the original scheme was for several reasons’ not acceptable, Council there= -fore had then ‘to prepare a ture ther submission, He was, however, hopeful that the present scheme will be ap proved in time for the referendum as. planned. Full . explanations will be offered at all-candidate meetings scheduled at Brentwood. elementary school on November 25, and at. Saanichton Agricult~ ural Hall on November 2%, both at 8 pom. For public acceptance of the Scheme, on which all owners électors {n the municipality may ballot, a 60 per cent majority is required, S ar - While ‘at ‘press time it éunnot NORTH SAANICH Five Seeking Four Seats BY A. G. DAGG *.Mayor dames B, appears to be headed for a further two years’ as North Saanich's senior administrator. Unless. someone files nomination papers for the office by next Monday, His. Worship’ will be ‘returned - by acclamation. “Earlier this year | thought _ of stepping down,’'. said Mayor Cumming, ‘but there are a num- ber of projects I would like to complete, A “definite - ‘contest: has de- veloped for the four aldermanic. seats which: will. become: vacant, and at least two new - aldermen | will sit-on counell next year, Alderman. F.C. Adums pre- viously announced his retirement: ‘and: his seat must be filled for. one year to bring it ‘Into: Bro ‘per sequence, ; More ‘recently Alderman D: R; Cook. declared: himself out of: the race, “(See Letter to Editor P. 4), . He has served for: four. years and his two. year term expires. at. ‘Silver. Threads | Thursday, _ Nov. 20, “Bridge Club, games and ‘cards, 1.30 pom; Friday, Nov, 21, °Jacko, 2 -p.m.; -Monday, Nov, 24,.-W, Gardner,-Mrs. Abbott: and:Russ |. Simpson will play for sing-along |: and dancing, 2 p.m.j; Tuesday, |. Noy, 25, Arts and Crafts, 11:00] ‘} asm. to -3.30, pym., Oil: painting. : and Ceramics 1 Pam. es, A rug-hooking” class ‘wit: be a , started at 11-a;m.-on Tuesdays if “enough. members.” are ine terested, Please sign yournaine |] on bulletin board. in hall,’ ‘Wed~ | nesday, Nov. 26; films, 2 p.m; Friday, . Dec. - Christmas Dinner. Tickets are: now on sale, ore All programs take place at K, of P, Hall, 9760 Fourth St, Sidnoy. . Sentor citizens of the district and Visitors, wolcome, saaeaecearteenaninae EATON ld 186991969. s for the family . , toys for the kids .. for Mom , . Hau, Eaton's tall«free «2 EATON 'S the savings are going on and on... during the Anniversary Gif SALE Continues ‘til Scturday, Nov. 22nd! Still time to get a headstart on vour Christmas shopping with budget-paring ideas from every department: [ . Edgerite tools for Dad's workshop... . fashions for the teeners . . . plus s@ much more! Check the big 18 page fyer,and watch the daily newspapers for extra savings ... then make @ dav of it at Eaton's! And If you can’t shop in person... dial Buyl.ine 388-4373. for store information dial 38287141, Jordan River, Pert Renfrew and Gulf Islands, calf Zenith 15000 Colour TV » lingerie Residents of Cobble Cumming - Accordingly, I am: prepared: to serve another two: years if the electors’ so desire,” 2 12, 12,30 pam, |” the end of ‘1969, ‘The same ap- ’ plies: to Aldermen T.C.M, Davis | and Nell Horth but they have al-. ready declared their intentions to seek re-election, A third candidate is Harry” Taylor, a retired engineer whois. being sponsored: by. the - Dean- Park Ratepayers Association, | Mr. Taylor {s a trustée on the Sidney Water: Board and has ex- . Pressed particular interest in the... development ofa proper ‘water. distribution system _ throughout - North Saanich, - is a: school principal and the other * The former is Joseph W.,. Lott © who’ lives ‘on Dencross: Terrace -and has resided In-the area for. 22 years, * 96h, Newton High School: steps’ taken to clean up our bea” ‘ches, I believe: - municipality. Is very: desirable = and -f° agree with -the general, , philosophy’. of retaining North” Saanich asa semi- rural commu= ; nity,"”! “a retired: oil drilling. engineer,’ He has -been-prinei=: pal of: Claremont Senior: Secon-. ti dary ‘School since. it “opened in® «Prior to. that he. served. 8 in ‘the same capacity: at: Mo nt: 2 oO Naturally: lam: ‘Interested in af “education,” said’ Mr. Lott, *‘but.. I am-also concerned about’ Pole “lution: and. would: like” to”: see’. - that: planned, and orderly development. of the -° Joe! Lott: and his ‘wife Rita | have three boys aged 21, 1 and. 13. ted, .of.. Downey: Road, . ‘Doug Boon. is a ‘vigorous man of 51° who’ ‘spent 30 years in the’ oil fields ‘of: the Caribbean. south ‘America. 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