owe Phone 656-1151 Wednesday, January 7, 1970 P AGF. SEVEN’ NO, THE NEW PATRICIA BAY HIGHWAY isn’t: goitig ‘to trample these houses: on the East Saanich Indian Re- . serve, even though construction machinery. has been work-...: Dawson Construction ing almost up. to their doorsteps. Co., which is. widening the highway, confirms that ° ‘the houses are to be ‘moved out of harm’s. way, They will’ be re-located on 4 (Review Photo). school Di ict No. 63 ( Saanich) ‘ADULT. EDUCATION DIVISION Day And Evening Courses - January To June, 1970 . Courses “School Day Begins | Sess, Fee os Typing Refresher Claremont Mon Jan. 26... -10.= $12.00 .... - Shorthand (Pitman) Refresher Claremont Tue Jan. 20 10 - $12.00. LANGUAGES a a : ‘More: Effective. English _Claremont> Tue. Jans 20°. 0---°$10.00 Public Speaking) ~~” Royal Oak Jr. |.Thu Jan, 22.» : Instant. Reading (To° improve. fees Bp i = ‘speed and. comprehens ion) “Claremont. Thus os") Jan. 22 to = $15.00 ‘Japanese (Basic. Conver sation) North’ Sianich © Mon: PAINTING. Conversation) laremont 2 Jan 12 Tue © “$7.50 | Jan new - west-side “service road: by: April, Ten houses. on the reserve will be moved, .Ta-Yet, the home: of. ex-chief Ed Underwood at. the south east. corner .of ‘the highway ‘and Mt. ‘Newton. Cross Road, It -is being. moved eastward on. Mt. Newton ross Road. pleasure by, the simple expedient. Dorathy. spr ‘omoter sofa local group whose RY ROSEMARY OWEN? Mrs, Rubymay Parrott was re- elected chairman.of the School Board of District #63 and J. J. Armstrong of Saanich returned to his position of deputy chairman at the inaugural meeting Monday night. ee “Three new trustees were intro- duced: Harry Tobin for Sidney; Gordon Ewan for Central Saa- nich and Captain John Pennington of Saanich. Other “board members are C. B.C. McNeill of North Saa~ nich, Z. M. Hamilton of Central Saanich. The chairman welcomed Mort Thorsell, recently’ appointed Superintendent of the school dis- trict. ; A letter to the board from Edu- cation Minister D, L.. Brothers sounded mixed thusiastic optimism and warning of the great need for economic restraint in the year ahead, The minister stated that his observa~ . notes: of en-.. which were-‘lost, stolen or Wilf. Price... president, ; : «The ‘bells: were hung down.t including Ta- street. They. were used for missing pieces A plea for the return of Christmas street decorations by the Sidney: Chamber of Commerce, said two 30-inch plastic: balls - nd 40 feet of plastic garland are missing,. With) streamers. to othe buildings Mr. “Price hopes anyone knowing the’ whereabouts of the 8 will contact him at 656- 1125, strayed’ was. issued today’ he centre of Beacon Avenue on both sidés: of the the first-time this year: ‘and tions had led him to the convic-— tion that British Columbia enjoys the finest educational. system in Canada and possibly in North America. He emphasized. that duplication of services must be avoided and every effort made to build with economy’and effi- ciency. Deficit spending by any school board would no. longer be condoned, The firm’ of Thorne, Gunn, Hallewell and Christensen was an expression of appreciation of ‘xeellent work done for District #63 since 1946. sion lasting only 22 minutes, with the whole to continue delibera- tions in camera, this being the “policy. of the board when staff or land acquisition matters are under discussion, In an interview, the re-elected chairman spoke with satisfaction of several successful innovations which had become a part. of School: Board procedure during Committees of liaison. had: been ~ formed “between the Board :and STEPPING OUT FOR HEALTH’S SAKE “Plodder- -Pods are’ “people: who .of forcing more oxygen through attain fitness and discover new. the body, said Nurse Foote. ; Tt. enlarges the blood: vessels,” in-.. creases’. the, blood supply, makes ° ‘hed thier body. tissue and does wonders: for: your heart. You may aut better, sleep better, and feel of: walking; "Alma Rt. Foolé (656- 3054), and board office and hoped that these standing - - schools. ; sponsibility, replied: . Tam: ‘a native’ “a “landowner, “ex-school teacher,’ “Lam: deeply okt CHAIRMAN PARROTT reappointed as auditors folowing. The meeting closed after a ses-" the formation. of a committee of. her previous ‘tenure of. office... = vocalist - bodies | preciation. of the fine displays” . E presented by: various “schools in’ |: the. municipal ‘halls and school |-|- Ve. he: Stated. - would assist the citizens and. tax~" : DEAN PARK jOMAN. $1,200 WINNER Suspenseful moment at. Sanscha's New. Year Eve event was the draw forSid-. ney Rotary Club's $1, 200 “Grand Raffle in aid ofcom- , ‘ Munity projects. The: name of! Mrs. Bob 7 ‘Bailey, Dean. Park® Road, : was .drawn from. the re-~ volving. drum ‘by the: lady : with the band.. The «winner » will) receive ©: a cheque * for $100 on the ope. first day of every month oe et in 1970; °--: es Sidney Rotary president, : Dudley Johnson. thanks all “who assisted inthe: sale = = Of Hekets and the purchas<":.}°: ers. ‘We hope that. our. : community fund will bene= - fit: by as much. as oie 500,’ eee “payers of the district in under-. aan the. goals ” of their [ Asked ee a busy. Nour a parent’ ‘and, ‘an : concerned that the tax. dollars of. forest. industry and the continuous : “growth. of the forest, the Canadian Forestry Association of BAC,, 7 ‘in co-operation: the> “district should «be: ‘used = ‘to Victoria. School: ‘Board is spon=" the greatest effect, “Above: all, I believe: that. every. student ins Course: directed. by Dr. HAWS Saanich should receive equal edu- : Knight and including guest’ lece soring ‘a, Forestry ‘Night: School: ° REGISTRATION | Pre-recister by sending name, mailing address, telephone number, COMET: dosti en, vad Ghaque or money order payable to Saanich School Board toy: Adult & HuAHOh, Hox 100, Sidney, Wee, tu Rogistration may be completed wi locations where courses begin — ioibape be payatiie in advance, —.. Cheques ara NOT cashed und courses begin, Don’ ( Aelay, = REGISTER TO-DAY To obtain BROCHURE or moro inp ORMATION, pliane GS6-ThH TIMES Unless otherwise noted, Wel0 to sto pam, * 21 /2ehour classes, went fo fhe seene. at the ise torts requtet, Ji Couta was able sdree his: whteattey fovering far hete ain Wrap, eppea Sb are Sidney Gand North Sagaieh Vow cational “sh C Columbia.’’. Opportunity with any. other ‘student in any art of ‘Bri turers, - Tt: will commence. Thurs« : day, January: 15 5 at Reynolds Se~.. condary, Schoo. Fok! vs fey et ee ee ee ee members’ have resolved to walk better, mentally and emotionally, miles.a day... 31.5 miles; “North Saanich Jr] Thu Jan, 22° S10. $1 52000": “dl, ,000. ‘tniles’ ‘in 1970, by we cunts with apurpose ~ res. ae 3 weeks: arene 2 miles |. Sabiies North Saanich JrjWed ©. | Jan. 21. 10°~' $12.00 ie . guany a cay. +. 42 miles; : ; Block: Pring on tah a “Rove he Neate aps Ta b0 0} oe 6 a 00 They are convinced ‘that the | _ “Those unaccustomed to walk= 4th 3 weeks: -average . “3% “ye Pottery ‘and C ay. Modelling © oyal Oak Jr... ues. an, = ~ 1O-— $10. ‘training effect of this” walking ing more than a mile would do well miles @ day . 52,5 miles;.a 2 Ipture## | ,North Saanich Tues, Jan...20 10 =-$12,00 © . ; eee Wood Carving and Sculp rane cain ye ero og ff, Program will result ina health= 4 . ul l ras 1 + * nd C d Sculptur HH Royal Oak Jr Wed Jan. 20° 10 ~ $12.00 © ‘increase heir mileage gra- total of 147 miles to“the end of Woed Carving and Sculpture p Royal Oak Jr. ° acre (ean ae ier body and*2- peaceful mind. qually,’" advised” Nur ‘Foot 1 leaving 860. miles of. Painting in Oils (Intermed.) “North Saanich’ “| Thu Jan, 22- 10 = $15.00 _ dually,”* advised’ "Nurse ‘Foote, Mareh, and leaving 860.miles 0 ac workshop oriented course with wae ~ Pla pens Systeniatic walking isa way, ~“ Choose | Your speed; but Yo ine walking for the target. for -the “some. outdoor meetings) — fioamtuacoummmmeeiye | VAT Of 1,000 miles plus, _ AHA ANNATTHOH HON NNN san yp Mive 3 -DOMESTIC SKILLS - a ws . = " z Prospective. . Plodder Pods . “press Design and Fine Tailoring “North Saanich » {Tues © | Jan, 13 10 = $14.00 = SAAN ICHTON NOTES | z may optatn, aonteetine ante Easy Sewing “B?? ”. ; » Mount. Newton. Thu Jan, 22 “TO'= $12.00 S., = “the awvicg ladies oe tela ho 9 »Basy Sewing (C’ 00, Mount. Newton) — [Tue Mar..10-. ‘10 = $12.00 S Byline above ladies by pn ne. - = Crocheting, and Knitting North Saanich Thu. j Jan, 220» B= # 8,00 Loe al_students attending B. on Peller and family and hits sister : "French Hand Smocking North Saanich | Wed Jan, 21 6 ~'$ 6,00 LT. in Burnaby, Miss’ laine “Mrs, B, Galloway, all of Cas+ ~ Basic Interior Design” Claremont Mon! Jan, 19 --10-= $15.00 Peller, “Mt, Newton X Rd, and A -sidy, also -Mrso Pelter’s sisters ‘Pattern Drafting Royal Oak Jr. [Tue Apr. [0 40 $16.00 Robert Doney, Doney Rd. te= and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Spring Floral Creations “Charemont.2 00 }'Thu Mar, 5 Po" 8 8 8.00 turned to the mainland on Sunday — I. Perala, -assidy, and Mr, and: Spring Flower Fun eh “North Saanich Wo Murad oobi Be $ 8,00 After ‘spending. their Christmas - Mrs.d, Mihwech, Nanaiino, Home ‘Nursing (St. John Amb) Resthaven Hosp. | Tha Jan, 2205 10 =# 5,00 holidays at «their respective | cee many. ot So. 1 : “Gincl, text): homese Mrs, W. Ropsell is back at highly - tru sted fune ra) ~ HOBBIES AND CRAFTS . ° i — \ te mores = her home on Newman Rd, after . lirectors, Amateur: Winemaking Chiremont Wed Jan. 2h. *10-* $12,00 Mr and Mrs, We Bate and undergoing surgery and being a} f eure Ors, Bonsai North Saanich Wed | Mar. 4 4~$ 4,00 dianghter Wendy, Central Saanich patient at Rost. Uaven hospital of all faiths for Chinese Cooking Claremont | Wad. | Jan, 21 10 = $14.00 Rd, Spent Several _ days over for the past week, 6 ES 5Q- years, Resin Craft. Royal Oak dr, Mon Wins 19 f= $ 6.00 Christnias i North Vancouver ott es * Woodearving and Sculpture (Seo Hi above) With their two older married Mr, and Mrs, Dave Allon and RECREATION AND LEISURE Ac diughters, Mrs, G, Crickshink — family, former residents of thts, Guitar (2 hour group lessons) North Saanieh Thu Jan, 22 "0 ~s1o.00 . ff Shirley) und Mrs. G. Abram= area, wha nov make thelichomes * Contract Bridge, Claremont Tue Jan. 20 - $10.00 son CVidlerie) and them farnihes, Cranhroyk, spent the holiday sea« ae Handwriting Analysis (ine). kit) Claremont Tuo Jan. 20 40 ~ $15.00. Michael and Paul Cruickshank, | son visiting with Dave's parents, FUNERAL CHAPELS | Photography (darkroom skills) Claremont Wed Jan, 2t 210. $15,007 North ; Weaver, spent part of Mr, and Mrs, Cy Allon, Mt, Nowe . “Munter Tratning “Royal Ouk Jy, Tuo Jan, (oo flO 8 8.00 hel Christians holidays with ton X Ruy, and rekitives of MPs, Efficient Readius (see: # above). Claremont Tho Jan, 22 10 + $15.00 esr oo andpar Gnis if, ce ontral D,Allen in Sidney, es “Better Boating: (Water: Safely) North. Saanich: [Mon Mar, 2 be B00 Suntech . ‘Ghosts at he ‘ om at Mey ractle: of Salting 10 Ans/I pam Clark Bros, Sat, te, Go > $20,00 ae Sates MaMOSTS At (he home ‘ Prac ne. ( ral a “(sidnoy) yout Mars 4 oy Visitors at the home of Mrs and Mrs. Ta Farrell, Simpson — — Outboard Motor Care North Saanieh |Mon [dane 19 19 - $15.00 OP] ind Mise Ty Pottery Mt. Newton Ru, during: the hodiday season Radminton: (6 vacane ies) North Saanteh Thu Jin. 8 - 12+ $°5,00 x Ney ans ‘ priatinits Neak Nore Mr, and Mis, M, fe CaN g Koop FH Gor Ladies) Corddva Bay Wo Jan, 2 10.9 $ B00. wie ° AN | alter 8 brother and Westlock, Alberto 4 Keop Wat Gear Ladies) © . “ North Saanich Tus, Jat. 20 “lO 8 8,00 stoteretnelawy Mary and MPs, las r m os ts at the home ul r its) : ‘ ( “des ee : aot ‘ TOU ft i me ee 7 cnt. OR seins sein Wed Mere mR F1G,00 PINNED Mrs, A, Donoy, Mt, Newton & a : Hour . Douglas ‘y pan, Po B L0G Hele ov ey he hr istinitn wooke ‘ With a , 7 a i Fr Mir, 6. fe 1 oo nd. were her sen Jor ky C amp '§ oo Tarte Gara fat ienk a O, IN BEACH MISHAP bed River and her brethor«ine | 7 Vad Apr 20 ‘ ke $16,00- HE SEstore May and, Mer: q. oe ‘10 P Mm J “oo » Prickett, Comes, B ae, fae! Mrs Mara Canto, 17) of View ; Myettiy : Ai aie Hl : rl Mag : ca = sre loy fark, wis dp satisttetory condl- Resident 24 Years . " pn A - oe Hon-THesday at Rest Haven flas« K ‘5 ’ i i § a¢ , fe Boy PAD after suffering: injuries. ta \ : | 7 LF IMPROVEMENT | ' ft Pelle her ee. Monkey atfepnood while. Dies In 95th, Year , pele Woman Royal Qak dr Thn Tan 22 1d» $79.00 remediate foroshels an aeNorth [oo Born in Hirminghian, hangin wee ae “aie Spade h bese bs. and aevesident a) sidney tor the | * Driver Mdueation and erating North Saanich Mon Moby od POohrs &0,06 pM eiibad by her husband Nash 2 senten’ Neel viet Clive i * Driver Education and Training RoyalOuk dr [Mon May 3 10 hrs 880,00 i LOLOa Thin St. die in Wont | Dofeusive Driving «cr North Saanich T/Thu | eb. 4 sh T= 8 Hod Gibert, 25, and sister, the young | of 1104 Mind st died to ean: Defensive Driving up ioyal Oak Tt Marta ode « OU) Wan Was Gipped iy a moving Haves Hearital ob December 26 ‘Sportaman Sawy/ihinter Tri, Royal Cia The Jan, 2a 4G 2 Bad ye ore Aertel Jennth andi aon slecaicad is survived by. ' Nome Nursing (St. John Anib,) Resthaven Hosp. Tha (ai 22 1m a 5.00 sector” mined his sans “Clifford b ‘Clive Gaae | o Mental Nealth Communications Royal Oak Jr, Wed Pebyod hes 600 With tho aisistanee of CO. 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