a SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW . atte Council of’ ‘Greater: Vi v» toria’ has: its Christmas. ureau” “functioning, and. the - call is out. for assistance. ; The bureau is located in room: ~208 of Spencer’ House, 1951 Cook Street, Victoria. ~ Bo Ht Ys asking: organizations and: “individuals “planning to. assist needy: -families:at Christmas -to »Tegister ‘at: the Office as soon as _possible:=- a phone call to 388- 6985, would be ‘acceptable, '- “he bureau has written to many © organizations, churches, schools and agencies, outlining its work -in providing’ the: “needy with exe as at Christmas, - -But officials eel there are many more’ ore _ ganizations and" individuals. who ~ have. “not -been”™ ‘contacted who “would be. willing to help, : and “We would . like ‘them to call. us.” In addition to distributing food. hampers, . the bureau also tries Kiwanis. them, “Donations of toys c can be made to- Stan Clark, of ‘Clark ‘and ‘ Pattison Painting Contractors Ltd., 760 Bay Street; Hobbs Low. 530. Craigflower Road; Belmont Firehall, Belmont Cost.Grocery, Park; Norrington’s Bakery, 1025 Cook Street, or Redmore Floor. Coverings, 906.. ‘Esquimalt Road, Donors unable to take them to any of these locations can have them pleked up. ‘by phoning. pee 5421, - BRIDGE RESULTS: - Winners: at. weekly. ‘game. of}. Sidney Bridge held at-K. of P.” Hall on Friday: last: Land 2 tied, Jack and Mary Woods, Wil- | liam and Dorothy McConnell; 3, ‘Bill and Marj Burrows; 4, Dick and Therill Lipsey... ~ RESERVE FOR NEW YEAR’ s EVE ar SANSCHA 656-20 656-3707 NO CANCELLATIONS THIS YEAR. - : IF Bye SNows’« = COME BY DOG SLED! ENTERTAINMENT. WITH THE : “THIRD TIME AROUND” 7 HAVE FUN IN, SIDNEY AND AVoD “THE BREATHALIZER” _ LURKING ON THE: HIGHWAY! TOWN OF SIDNEY “LECT Wd. 1 uct Le DEFINITE HOSPITAL “CONSTRUCTION ACTION 10. COUNCIL © “Club “which | _Tepair ; “WORK ON “WIDENING. and ‘reconstruction of the Pat- : Ticks Bay. Highway. and Telated roads is: progressing under” “the ‘$1, 094,000 contract hele by. Dawson Construction Lid, : fe despite uniavorable: weatner? “- On new -rights-of-way, an Perhaps. the. most: spectacili L ‘Fencing is being carried out Sa nage culverts installed, rk at: the present time“ Se Re Yo arent mr oe etree en is on. service roads to run on either side of the new high- | way, one - of whichis ‘shown . in: the pictures: above. : This: lareas_ "and: over. farms,” _ z is the- west-side” road which: 48 =eutting” “through: treec ‘Picture at left is Icoking. south=" “Ward -fromMt,” Newton Cross Road’ andthe. one at-right. : ny northward. at inter sects ‘the cross road about one quarter. _... al Centennial | TIE First it was 1949; then’ came.” «58 to be followed by 1966 with a fourth one the. following year, * What's it ail about? Centennials, that’s what, and’. the climax is yet tocome.s... Centennial ‘71. “3 “Tt was ‘on July” 207 1871 ‘the Colony of British Columbia en-.: ‘| tered Confederation to become : -the Sixth. province of Canada,- By this ‘union, Canada became -}:a@ trans-continental Dominion, . stretching from sea to sea, and her people’: began a march to nationhood. It will be marked with cele- brations and permanent projects _ othe year. after next and’planning “already ‘is well under. way with: Deputy Provincial Secretary L, | J. Wallace-at.the helm as general. chairman, vast ; OPPOSITION TO UNWARRANTED TAX x “INC REASES A MORE. DEFINITE. ‘ZONING 1 POLICY es SUPPORT FOR ACTIVITIES FOR ‘BOTH . YOUNG AND OLD- CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE "TIL SATURDAY CONTINUES Shop By Phone, Mail, Or In Person Woodwards Mayfair Now Open: Mondays For Your Christmas Shopping Convience Haoditard’s Megiait Phone 288-33°2: tC nbhir Hitt. Bence Ganges, tent tdaads. Port Reniren Zenith Kall «Toetl Frees. Stare Gates: rite ala. Insdan Rrvee, fee Bopp Erening shopping Tharsings aad Fridaue 9 pan. Open Weodage, met’. on -Ave. Saanichton. stalls offering home-cooking, ap». _ Fons, gifts, surprise packages, Lawrie Wallace has guided tun., celebrations of the other Cen- tennials, and he promises that the ‘‘Three.Cs’? will be far from being an anti-climax to those that have gone hefore, : e The “Three Cx’? represent Canada, ‘Confederation, | Centen= niat, and they are incorporated in the official“emblem of: Cen= a tennial. ‘71::which Mr. Wallace. ‘ unveiled in vancouver: last ‘week. _ Colony. on Vancouver Island; The’ emblem, in wold, a vylized grouping of three os On: a blue background’ with the provincial floral emblem, the - Dogwood, in the centre. It’ will be used extensively: _ throughout _ the, year-long: cele<"|. brations ‘of: 1971, setting it apart from. .-previous - Centennials, _. which, to keep the record leary. were:. 1949, 100th anniversary of the. establishment -- of . the Crown 1958, 100th anniversary of. the Crown Colony of British Colum~ bia on the mainland;- ‘ 1966, the Centennial Year of* the union of the colonies on Van ~couver- Island’ and the: mainland of B.C.; 1967, the. first 100 years of. Canadian Confederation (which BC. Joined four. years later). ~ Fourteen ‘members: and one’ . guest “were present: when ® the ‘South ‘Saanich Women’s Institute: Tuesday afternoon -| “November .18 ‘at’ thé home of the.» president, Mrs, WwW. Wills, Weller “Ave, 2 AML ‘members puve ‘a. donation . ; ‘towards. the Cystic Fibrosis Fund “which is-a’ Project of the Mother. : Institute.’ = a : nr pre-Christmias outing “and. ‘luncheon. “members Was) for” ‘planned by the officers. vse. Muely of the neeting dealt with: . plans for. the: annual Christmas Turkey Card Party which will be heid in the Keating: hall on ‘Friday evening, Dec, 12, The Solarium raffle was donated. by -Mrs,.Wills and won by Mrs. A, © Doney, Refreshments were “served. by the hostess, assisted | -by -Miss-M,: Marshall and Mrs, L. Farrell. St. Mary’s A.C.W, willbe hold=.: ing {ts Christmas Bazaar and Tea on Saturday Dec; 6° from 2 to. 5 pin. in the church hall, Cuitra etc.,- with. an opportunity: for guests. to do their Christmas . “shopping and enjoy 4 .cup of tea and refreshments with thelr friends, eee Winners of the South . Saanich Women’s Institute card party on November 19 were Mrs. P, Hae - milton, Mrs, J, Bryce, B. Hoole and W, VanAlstyne, Consolation prizes went to Miss P, Meikle- the December : -meeting, to be: followed by the annual meeting and “election of . “There will be’ “john and Fo: Hamilton: ses Mrs. Ay Doney: and Mry. Young served reireshment: 6 Mr. and. Mrs, HL Fe “Young; Hostes- 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 ~ (GULF ASLANDS) NORTH SALT SPRING ISLAND PART of School District, - No. 64 (Gulf Islands), NOTICE OF ELECTION OF Trustees 7 en TRUSTEES To BE ELECTED © at the election now pending, and _that-I: have granted such poll; and, further, . that the. persons duly: nominated as candidates at. the: said election, for whom only \ be received ares= BARNES — "BRYAN, | GUTHRIE, © ~ Tone Ve -HEINEKEY, — | STEPANIUK, | © ” George MS ow. ‘John a Annie Harold E “North Salt Spring Island North Sal ee North Salt Spring Island North Salt Spring Is _ Such poll will be opened at the School Board Office, Ganges, B.C. on the Sixth day of December, 1969, between : the hours of 8:00 o’clock in the morning and 8:00 o'clock” “In the evening,. of which every qualified voter. is hereby % required to take notice and govern: himself accordingly. a Given under my hand this 24th day. of November, 1969 Signed Mrs. H.W, Bridgen Returning Officer’ 48-2 DEAR |; for Mayor | INSERTED BY DEAR FOR MAYOR” COMMITTEE =: Council: on Monday. cconcrntcal automatic : "Poor draineze west of Pat Bay _|: Highway ‘will, be solved Shortly - with..construction of storm drain crossings: at the junction-of Pat “Bay ard Wéiler; Mills; Henry: - James White Streets, . Sidney: Town Council. appointed John Graeme .. Engineering -. Ltd.’ “to design crossings for the h “way and “Mayor. Arthur: Free “said: that this would: solve eh particularly” ‘bad= ; Sharples’ Road area wuati on Flooding. conditions and inade quate’ sewer. connections brought the ‘residents ‘of Sharples Rd; to; John Hall, spokesman for. the home-owner ) 4 asked who was responsible for the _ water problems which are aco siderable health hazard " sibility bui that basically, i ; | the. fault of, the developer. who did... cut i :