SAANICH PIENINSULA AND GULE ISLANDS REVIEW Vednes sday, January 7, 1970 Some. of the continuing night -. school classes resume this week “in".various ‘schools in Saanich “ School District, but the majority "of. classes do not start. until ‘later in January.. Over 50 short * gourses are scheduled from mid- January to April. ' New courses are offered which were not described in. the 1969/1970 Adult Education: Bro- chure. These are “The Law and You’’; *‘Mental Health -Commu- nicating’’;.*‘Crocheting and Knit- ting’’; "French Hand Smocking’’; “Pattern Drafting’; ‘*Basic Ja- panese’’ and a ‘‘Workshop’’ for those who paint in oils. *- Other short courses are being “repeated and’some are being held in other locations for the con- venience. ‘of residents, These -courses include: ‘Flower Ar- “ranging’?; ‘Easy Sewing’’; ‘‘In- terior -Decorating’?; ‘‘Batik’’; ‘“Woodcarving and Sculpture’’; “Contract. Bridge’; ‘Chinese Cooking’; ‘‘Speed Reading’? and ‘Group Guitar. Lessons’?’. For those who: prefer active “and, rather than sedentary type cour- ses, their preferences are con= sidered. Ladies : ‘*Keep. Fit” classes are organized for. North Saanich and Cordova Bay schools and integrated classes for out- door activities include ‘‘Hunter Training’’, ‘‘Better Boating (Wa- ter Safety)’; “Practical Sail- ing’; “Outboard Motor Care’? and ‘Golf. Lessons?’ at Golfland, Courses are’ also planned for members of the four Indian Bands in. the district. These are: Indian Cooking, Home. Sewing, Home Improvement and. Indian Language, Adult courses sponsored by the Saanich School Trustees are open to all persons.15 years of age and older, provided they are not attending public school; Young adults who are. still attending school may apply through their Principals for permission to take courses which may interest them, if. recommended, may take the course subject to thé approval of the District Superintendent of Schools, “DOWNEY RD. SIDNEY “ASK. FOR THEM. AT YOUR R GROCERS i - SUPERETTE mem GROCERIES FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES “CORNER RESTHAVEN, DR, & MALAVIEW | OPEN 7:30 am, to 10 p.m. : DO YOUR BUSINESS LOCALLY SServiees will be held at 3 | De nis : ‘of Rose eee - Phone 656. 215 or Mite Box 1463, Siduey, 5. . has: ine used. beat produc tion. byys 50° to,.75 claims aginst: the estateof Amos: rsSes information -about courses or registration proce~ dures may. be obtained from the School Board Office at 656-1111. Many Mourn Death Of Sidney Woman, Native of London, England, Mrs, Louisa Priscilla Rashleigh died on December 31 at Rest Ha-- ven Hospital aged 81 years... She had been resident in Sidney for the past 20 years at 1330 Munro Road. Mrs... Rashleigh owas. pre- deceased by her husband, Fran- sis Stanhope Rashleigh, in 1964, She leaves. her daughters, Mrs. T. (Olive) Grozier, 1340 Munro Road, Sidney, and. Mrs, William: (Violet) Weaver of Surrey, B.C. five... grandchildren: 10 great= grandchildren and 2 ¢reat-great- grandchildren, ; Services were held in Sands Chapel of Roses, Sidney, on Janus ary 5,. the: Rev. R. H, Pratt of- ficiating. Interment was at Royal Oak Burial Park, Further i | Former Sidney Man Dies In 99th Year “A familiar figure in Sidney: for the. past 10 vears and lately of Dunean, «Erick “Bengston: Aureli died. in, his “99th yearcat Little: Paradise. Rest “Home, Saanich- ton, Gn January 5.) He was born - at Varmland, Swedene 0-0 ie: leaves” a brother, - Peter “Dunean;* his son, David or Gein Rapids, Minnesota; three: daughters, Mrs, George. (FE Hlen) ‘Hager man, of Bovey; Minn., Mrs. Dwight (Minnie) Kelly of Seattle, ‘Wash., cand oMrs.: Ruth: Sorensen of. Port Alberni; three grandsons; four’ gr anddaughters, cand. two great- grandchildren, =. on. January” 8 in, Sands “Chapel Sidney, Mr. as one nereage: to. fth of range: ti ame? Brasses: pore ocont, “Says: (0,08: “Bratvold of the. Alberta: depart ene “of, ngr iculture, z N otice To. Creditors: And Others “NOTIC io is Creditors thal having. “hereby ogiven and colhers © Ainsley MeConnell, deceased, late (of Second Street: “Sidney. Br ili'sh C olumbia,. aro herebyre- quired to send particulars.of, such “elaims to the, under signed engelts tor, 8569 Ebor Ter ree RE: saainiehton, BvC conor etnie‘the au St dasa r ebruary.. 1ATO, after which dale the said @secutor will “distribute the said estate TTY ps “(he persons entitled thereto, hav + ine regard: only ta the ehaiias of Which: the said oxecuior ther has: MOLECU) . ., ERNEST SAPSPOTD, Paeoutay TSS, PENNY, —Soli@itar, ao BLANEY’S , TRAVEL SERVICE LYD. ney" 8 “conductod tours ae doparting. from Vie toria on nly Adan September s T ray ol “Sorvidy has rranged wo Vexpa 10. in: Cosa Japan ‘ate a hroute you wi viatt Tokyo, Nikko, bake c Wnzengt, a Kninakura, Hakone National M ay ky Kyoto, Osuki, ‘Tong | Kong and Honolua, saves FROM $1300" etic Per Parson REPRESENTATIVE p-doomicisein heme RF sie fone SA RAEN REE NA ExXences 920 Douglas $1, Victoria 5382-7254 1503 Wilmot Pl., Oak Bay 382-2165 NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL Thomas yee art eee “Known anany i “Group C aptain inthe ROA “thas but, Sidney os “Exeepromallve wells boi wNocntive home be qudet. aratol sidney, Tree beds, TOONS, ON WEED en suite oe Wallets. dheda wo omuite in: (he baseinent, | Wallta wall | eRe peddhranehoat. bf xpon=, NAVAL udseaped, Sule: stank inartyaae sue G pod Pen ent. OMG pred: Ral GO, moe Sidnoy . hobo were proper ivoinNevth erat rawsal, Wo, OO, Mardy Sidnoy Lot) Prood meview Lot N I, Approved, S700, Sidney NADA, bars North Saanich Waterfront BOO tt, ce Hort Trante: co eye Ne rea +, OU Woks Agha if Cores ApArHHENL “ond b High-ranking Flier To Visit Father This Weekend Canadian Armed I Orces Her id= quarters in: Ottawa recently an- nounced the promotion of Owen B, Philp to. the rank of Colonel and “appointed him: to Command the jet flying. (raining base at MooseJ: wy Sask, Colonel Philp is the (son: of Bartley Ss Philp. of MacDonald Park Road’ in North Saanich. who was himselfa pilot in both World Wars. He flew Sopwith Dolphins over: the. Western: ront for the Royal, Flying Corps in 1917-18 and served with ine Re. AB Train- ing and: Fer ry C ome mds in the: eurlyvtortios. Owen. Philp wis born in Vane ot nrolled@in the RCAF: in’ ereat, variety: of- flying “duties indmany: parts’ of. the werld including: ue - 1941 sand “has: enjoyed il rope, India and Burma. His trains ing ine luded , the British Impire”. Test. Pilotts ¢ ourse and the RC Al Statt College course, . In-so- far as hiss work is con= eerned, the emiphasis h as been on, fying and he has now logged over. 7,400 hours of whic h3, 200; were in jet fighters. | : an The role: for: parts, of 196%, winning Cre uonech int “Owen Philp” s new r nk Al¢ olo= hel: ‘ss -equivs wont) to: that? ofea integration: Por ani Lats: Armed, Foreos: and hie OW: “outs. ai rik s: his ti hor: who AVOLE Squi i= ard Tedder’. Vorld. War, Two, Dh The Calonet, iSvxpioe tod to visil his fathor this coming weekend BL: int Philp say sowith: tiwinkle ‘in his eve, tHe Tn do hetten try throwing his rank suround hore orl, WHT. show him just who Is the bossa, us a BOER WAR. VETERAN CELEBRATES 97TH | one Monday, bee, re aM rehitives, of Cupte ah. Gs Ma Johns, towels of. the soul AiviGin Wap, withered: fo eelos brate his. OF birthday, Cap: fain dobns tirst came North Saaded in GOT6, and be nase Ten WH ATR ind: Mies. erie Gras villosTones at) their home Lands ; nd oud, Sidney Sey ow tae on SOWOL salen oO NALA S77 SOOL00, North Saanich Neth SadHOn Waltertreny late VO ty teteh rant. ony S400 down bua (PETE EGO, ANE Sie tor Voursedy! Sidney | Siitaliihe vales in two die plosces in Sidhova “The fist f Ponststs at 2 = one bedrocn ; thts CHG com sye aR Histitnes OF Beacon Avene (Be triends, itil: \ppneveds and WHE becideal tora re aie fied couple who Wish re ag yenne. The ereone Pave Intake Seber eer ung wilds lataer tu cia, ee be pel asad on teu oenade tornth, the first I opr vd sit wut, tN This. " 4 wae ANT ‘ bay SIDNEY REALTY LIMITED We sobbed sour imsavsinée enaduiries and offer retar " a AWE 996-2622 Won, Manel GOR Me ee me eT A VELHO 8 we me Ne AVI ve. ew Seqitle soo g3NONg mm tee pa Ha CITIZENS URGED TO START PLANS FOR ‘FUN IN 71 Planning in *70 fun-in’ 71, savs lL... Wale lace, general. chairman of the British Columbia Cen- tennial "71 Committee, ina New Year message, “We hope everyone: in British Columbia will take part, personally, in. the 1971. celebrations of the Centennial of B.C.’s entry into” Confederation,’’ Mr, “Wallace said. cA vreat deal of organization — is already underway, and 1970 should be a vear of plan- ning for individuals as well “aS communities and com- mamity groups. ~ “Mr. Wallace asked ine dustry, organizations, -fa- mily groups and individuals to plan for personal pro= jects. -fThe tield of ideas is Wide open,’? he. said, “Schokrships, restora- tions, clean. = and - paint eumpiigns, “garden < im- provement, serapbooks. assisting Others, are only a few of the possibilities.’ Over 300 communities will have local committees in all parts of the Province working (© on.-celebrations and permanent comme mos rative’ projects “during 1970, Mr. Wallace said, but the trueomeasure of suce coss for thesc7E Centen- : nial year Will be the amount of .: individual interest und active participation, © means whic h he is best ‘Str ipos” dur ing. nat. 4a obuilee espace hits been ay One Drive iy. ae ; wr Big Expansion For Victoria Auto ealer Amore. than $500, 000 ‘OXpan-- sion program: bya leading auto- mobile denlership in downtown V ictor ia Wuls “announced © today. The unnoune emont Wils: made in -conjunction with one: by. pioneer: Ly ictoria automobile Wi in, James: Me Wot, who. ‘todays t ‘sale 0 “his oh inding re oe : one-time” Chr ysler a ates “pure sh sed: the Cc liristi: UW, Alli: ince au eee’ hure lh ate: 1039 Yates Street, The before: : chure he ‘building will he renioved: tora tke: way fore the, expension of the dealer ship. 4 . “Our new yehic teosi des during: the maddel year of 1969 showedan Ane redise. of 80 per-eent over the Dixon: previous -oyeoar,’! oSiid “Ours location! wlso-affers ‘cons. venience for serview to Gur Cuse: tomers who work “uaind shop. in’ the downtown aren), Pon Tnniediy He ophins all for Oye te sive expansion With inerbased ; contract workshop! murded. Mariner COnstrnc How td, ot Vietartay LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply te Lease Land: facilities, A}. additfenal SOLPVieo Th batnd Reeording District of Vietorta and stimite ono Psahtiin Aho) Therboar adfteent to the north westerly: bonndarvysal, Lat THOCowlehiy Distrtet and frant- “Ing on Hesthayen Drie, OTe natieo tial The Towne ot Sidney of Sidney, UG eeupas Aion Muni Tpality dhtends:toupply for w deaso cit ier following de Ssaadbed Kyung “Commencing ata post planted at the south westocorner ob beat Jon Cawye DAN PAESUECE, hemes | Teton a begring of % G4 05 40h, Hone (he poy wet bowndtr voor hood Lot deo tea. detloes Hon ta the said north west bounds AUS) THON PAO Leg on a baie ine OPN eno I henge dhe sadel wards Welt bot fat podat on the mid noe tn vost boundary CERO: feet onlushearding ole NPE Wy Uhenee at app besditntte dike nee Sor 10) feek ina catyaetedit line in wt south westerhy direc lon ty Me sont tel eornen of hot by Phun PBS, section 16, Paige Pasty Nerdy siaanieh Drentet, thenre dn a gener Ghete erly divection aling the dieh Wae Mavk tothe pot ot eon Thane sinent. anid: cortidndng 0.4) TEVA es y for he Recvoation, ey res Varn. pose a Pati ired, HOE, he a hal pur eoyor, far the Pos Ob opdney, rued 11, Ther binbey, y on, “Liimatta, -Readings, and w hite carnation corsages Re adings of Sidney. fin: ilized the and € Ok ngy vy Dhonen Bazan Bay Girl Wed At Brentwood The- marriage took place in Brentwood: United) Church on January 3, of Barbara Jean Read- ings of 2069 Bazan Bay Road, Saanichton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin J. Readings of 2069 Bazan Bay Road, Saanich- ton to Garry. Olave Liimatta,. son of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Lii- matta ‘of Oakland Avenue, Vic- toria, The church was decora- ted with baskets of white chry- santhemums. and red carnations, the pews marked with white bells and: red roses, The officiating clergyman was the Reverend J. Wood. Miss Hazel Nunn of Sidney, sang -*The Wedding Prayer’. and’. was accompanied by Mrs. O. Nieder= mann, Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor length empire styled gown of white sa- tin taffeta, lace bodice and three= quarter length sleeves. The skirt Was appliqued with lace and en= crusted with seed pearls and se- quins,. The full train attached at the waist-was satin taffeta lace entone. Her; four-tiered chapel veil of silk iilusion tulle was held in place by-an arrangement of. organza’ flowers and petals. She carried a bouquet: of red: sweetheart, roses and: white car~ nations. — The matron- of -honor wus Mrs. Dennis Rei idings (sister-in-law) of-Nanaimo. | Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Readings (sister- in-law) of Sidney, “Miss. Linda sister of groom, of little Miss © Brenda: niece of -bride,. was Victoria; flower girl, They were gowned in identical floor length empir e-styled red velvet gowns, . three-quarter sleeves, “bout necks: edged”: with white fur. They carried white fur. nulfs, with red swectheart roses. s-at- tached, Their headdresses’ were. of white: roses, poe : The best- man was Mr: C.Simp= : on of Calgary. Ushers were Mr, awe of Courtenay, and” Re “Por the. ‘reception: at the Len ‘pick Hi ull, Mills: Ro id, the bride’ s nother received: wearing an Itali- : : cle knit blue. uit. with, pi ik Mar = ‘gloves. and, co tions. was Age. of pink earna- 4 “The bridegrooin’: s mother: in- blue: wool suit with "hake of. white and: flowers of pink care “nations, : ae “Por the (two-: Weeks) > >the bride dnd: black, with. uecessories: of: black “velvet shat,’ black patent shoes and purse. The newly weds a ay, Bar set ee har $995 FORKS RUSTS JEWELLERS © “Beacon Ave., Sidney , donuary Special LUMBER DET. aa» x “80% Sanded OW OUR a" Plywood hanesimenke to Hawai: WOre : dress and. coat ensembles, orunge ; will reside Ate Third Street, Sid~. cae A BROKEN Mrs, Lyster here At. 99 Rodd, 10661 years of ape, BONE. broke a long-standing record: for McDonald Park Road, shown in the x-ray department of Rest Haven Hospital, Mrs. Rodd had. never suffered a ‘fracture until last week when she had a slight fall and broke -her bothering her to. another when the century mother of five sons, grandchildren, all> of ‘mark is wrist ‘trving to save herself, The break isn’t too much, she says..as she looks forward active year. and a letter from Queen Elizabeth reached. - Mrs.. Rodd is the has eight grandchildren and 10 great- whom she still likes to mother, Native Daughter Mrs. Gladys. A. C. Gabb, a native daughter: of Saanich re- siding ut.1993 Stelys Cross Road died at Rest Haven Hospital on December 21, aged .90. years, . Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George S, Butler, andthe: widow of Vincent. William Gabb, she is..survived. by two daugh- ters, Mrs, John (Daphne May). - Phone 650-2611 © = ‘Complete Home Furnishings: , ‘Second Street. Dies At Age 90 Stankeivech of Trochu, Alta., and .Mrs. D, G. (Mary K) Beaumont, at the residence; six grandchild- ren, a great-grandson, and her sister, Mrs, May Ludlow of Sid- ney. Funeral service was held in _ McCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Vice toria, on December 24, the Rev.’ O. L. Foster: officiating, mation followed, LTD. Sidney, ¥ B Cc. : Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE SIDNEY. 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