PAGE TEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW + Wednesday, February 4, 1970 BY ROSEMARY OWEN »-” After a full day and an evening of listening and discussing the ‘triple. relationship: of . student, teacher and the community, staff and trustees of Districts 63 and 64 ~ have returned to their duties with a few interesting philosophies to consider. Some of the ideas were neither: new nor untried but of interest as a different approach. The -.occasion was a ‘‘Professional - Development Day’’ seminar last Wednesday night and all day Thursday when -all schools of the district were ‘closed ‘to allow teachers to participate. Peters, psychologist from Los Angeles, displayed a remarkable “of. 500 at the Newcombe - Auditorium in his enthusiasm for the Glasser ‘theory of Reality Therapy. Speaking in a_ free- wheeling manner at. all levels of -’ comprehension, he advocated a society. of. people-to-people “responsibility. starting . at ‘the Kindergarten level. It was present-or. ‘now-concept. Reality - Therapy maintains “reduction. | ~~ behavior can be brought about in On Wednesday evening, Joseph — talent for involving an audience — suggested thatthe ‘historic’ or. - past. record. method of psychotherapy — should. be “abandoned ‘in’ favor. of* the that..a- _. Irresponsible » » Saanich ‘Mental Health Centre, the classroom when derstanding teacher is develop a feeling of self esteem and social identity in a pupil; that failure produces a chronic .‘D’ an un- able to type individual who, avoiding commitment to. society,. seeks escape in anti-social behavior. Somehow ‘the gospel of Dr. Glasser according to Peters’ lost a part of it’s validity when 21 Grade VIII Junior Secondary students from Royal Oak were permitted to wait until 10 p.m. to take part in a demonstration of.a classrcom meeting nor was. the audience cautioned that. silence was imperative to the success of such an experiment. Weary and tense after a full school day, the students responded as. well as could be expected under~ the circumstances. Early next morning the con- ference _— re-convened at : Claremont. school :to. watch a class of 24 Grade 1 students from Cordova. Bay. reply . with delightful spontaneity to a skillfully. guided exchange of ideas on ‘Friendship’.-Seated in a circle it.was shown that no child could easily withdraw and even _the most diffident: found himself taking part in the discussion, “Dr. John Wood, director of the "Phone 6 656- BS - ‘er 1 Write Box 1463, Sidney, B.C. (DE SPAR - 7 MAY oy cand, ° : m4 . roo Py : c 2 } BLANEY’S THAYELS SERVICE LTD. oN BO ARD ° HE SI x 1 2S. TING: F R on Vv ANCOU Ne R ON “qu INE 20) J ‘Early Reservations are Ess sential, REPRERE NAIVE $.8) AR CADIA, wn it TULY 22 TER ADUL To ¥ ve, Se OS cir keene Pee tH 920 Douglas St., Victoria ‘ ‘ qn VISA 1503 Wilmot PI, Oak Bay . 302-2165. ‘NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL i ence teniaubaiaintemeaiiennn bestia daisamens Weibull, il fy ee a "guests crowded about the coffee Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel’ have “urns, set. up by ‘the students, in] recently taken posession. of the: sister, Mrs, S. Rustad, . brief breaks in the proceedings.|- former late Mr, and Mrs. Bert - dependency “500° teachers, were: Drv ... Speaking for ‘A Conceptual Model For’ A. Public School System’, ~ stating the case for the school as ‘the heart. of the community to.| avoid. duplication: of .. social "agencies. Dr..A. Kratzmann,. . keeping: with the theme. of. the}: ue conference my ‘Significance of ‘The: Early. Schoo! ag Picture’ “from: ris. xperience ‘in 2 narcotics. division.) conceded. the: importance. ‘of ~ classroom: vigilance but” drew. a: - sharp: line .at which. drug: ac-: “tivities | should” sbecorhe’ the R-C.M.P. z ‘mosphere. of interest and ens -thusiasm © ; - | sidney” “Fares at start nat 415, 00° CANADIAN K UNI ps J | spoke with quiet, reassuring wisdom’ of ‘The ‘Alienation Problems with Adolescents’. He is’ a large man, not. only physically but in the depth. of perception. and. breadth of learning and experience which he brought to the conference. He assured his listeners that the generation gap is only as wide as it appears in the classroom and that the dissident, alienated group is a small, though over advertised, fraction of a society which tends to ignore the quiet majority. Dr. Wood spoke of a deciine in ' glue sniffing and a gradual shift. from the use of marijuana: to alcohol, mented: ‘Is infinitely more ad- dictive and destructive but ap- parently enjoys the blessing. of society!’ He noted that the disadvantaged child:can become the greater. threat if allowed to deteriorate to a complete representing .a burden of $11,000 per annum to the taxpayer; possibly for’ life. The responsibility for early detection and aid in these cases lies as much with the school and community as with the health authorities, With a: wealth of resource and discussion groups in progress at periods throughout the day the observers and trustees were hardpressed «to decide. which to attend..As each room .became crowded the: door 7. was firmly locked and it became |. necessary to search out. another. lecture room. Among the guest Charles discussed — _ the} is ‘tesponsibility . daw en- ~ forcement: : wok -. Solicitor Neil McDiarmid of the “Attorney. “General's Office which, he dryly. com:- lecturers Gregory}. in: “the 4 We HE “te land: new the. docks. There-is an old adage which says . when you cut your own wood you are | ‘twice warmed. Robert P. Mars, of. Knapp Island, says the point is well taken. He has been busy the last few _ months chopping up more than six cords of beachcombed_ wood, “We day,’ he. said: like to keep a fire going most: of the “In fact we burn almost .a wheelbarrow full of it a_ day. I find-it saves on the fuel bills and also gives our home a- much = cosier feeling. ” . (Review photo. “by Bea Hamilton “FULFORD- Eagles ‘come and eagles go around here but:there is one Bald Headed eagle. that will never go again. uo come home.. -As forthe mate of the Bald _ Head eagle that met his fate, he- or-she, is flying around in circles “wondering why. the other doesn’ t The children in the “neigh- -borhood express regret and look with sorrowful eyes” as they see the Jonely eagle fly past. . S Two. Bala Heads who are, Coe 7S ee “the : ‘ks. place ° Burgoyne ay ie wee ving nea the head. The’ “eagles” ‘spotted the ‘huge | white bird ’and -attacked---,: the: “pilot Dal Dalziel, ‘dodged the first |. > bird. and. didn’t. ‘see the second one; ‘but the: eagle saw. him’ and “whipped. into. the: wind- shield, shattered. the glass and died i in so doing. The plane landed safely ’ with -Mrs.- .Doney:: to. attend . Children were e pleased to. have a day’ ’s S holiday. from school. rere Gordon” MeDonald has’: been. in: Vancouver . for. several ‘days with her sister. Mrs./ Bob: husband, Captain: ~Bob Doney, who passed away on ‘bell. ‘River ‘Mr. and. Mrs...Dick’ Pugh, of: Mayne Island, and Mr... and Mrs. Laurie. -Mouat,. . of. Ganges. : Staying at. Jim ‘Thorburn’ S place were Jim: Spencer and Vie. ‘Jackson, of Salt’ Spring, at Mrs. : -M) Peakall’s were Mr. and: Mrs. Johnny Bennett, of Salt Spring, at Peaceful Valley Ranch, Mr. and. Mrs. F.S:; Prest, and at the Gerry: the: funeral of Should be made by letter. to the BIG TURNOUT FOR ANNUAL ROD, GUN CLUB MEETING Annual dinner of the Galiano Rod and Gun Club was held at Galiano Lodge last Saturday night, with more than 80 people attending. Retiring President Earl Young introduced the new president, Hank Knudson, and his wife, Mary, and he welcomed the Salt Big Game Dates Yours For Asking Fish and Wildlife Branch of the provincial. Department. of Recreation and Conservation has announced that proposed opening dates for big game hunting this year are now available. Officials said dates have been listed in the many game manage- ment areas of the province at this early date to assist the hunting public in planning fall. expedi- tions. The dates will-be supplied by the brancn on request. Requests branch at. its offices in .the Legislative Buildings, Victoria. Spring Rod and Gun president, Mrs. Jean Prest, and her husband, Bob. Mr. Young recounted how in 1960 the Inter-Island trophy shoot began, and for several years, it was held by Salt Spring. But this year, it was won back by the Galiano team. Mr. Young called members of the team forward to receive the trophy. Present were the captain, Fred Robson, Alan Steward and Bill Campbell. Two members not present were Gordon Robson and Don Robson. Shooting captain Mrs. Ellen Bennett: and three of the Salt Spring team, Vic Jackson, Laurie Mouat and Jim Spencer; were introduced. Trap trophies for 1969 were presented as follows: Singles: Bill Campbetl; 2nd. Alan Steward. Doubles: Alan Steward, a tie for second, Bill Campbell and Peter Denroche. Handicap: Fred Robson, 2nd. Bill Campbell. High-over-all: Bill ‘Campbell, 2nd. Allan Steward. “B” class was won by Ollie Garner, PHONE, 656-1912 NS "Ee SUPERETTE GROCERIES 7:30 a.m, to 10 p.m. ‘FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES. oe CORNER RESTHAVEN DR. & MALAVIEW. AYLESS? OPEN. = Complete Home ‘Furnishings _ Second Street" - “Ehone. 653- <6L1 ie ‘LTD. Sidney, B Groceries — Fruit = Vegetables _» OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE Beacon Avenue SIDNEY CASH & CARRY. ae _Phone 656- W717 : “bottle of 8 for : le [| ARRID ate ona extra, ary H ULTRA BRITE bo a ‘There’. was ok striking at- “have had no husband or son- ‘law,’ said) Mrs, Dalziel) in. the. corridors of] with everyone: ¢lse, Claremont school as hordes of If the suceess of a conference can be measured » in ‘terms of an “animated exchange of ideas, the Roddis’ ferry. terminal. doubted that legalization of| the pilot and his passenger, |. Mrs. Doney's "marijuana was possible., under | Dalziel's . son-in-law, Miles’ existing Canadian “Treaty Bradford, thankful to be. alive! 4 agreement. “Tf the eagle had tangled with “the propeller, T- would’ probably : “in- wha, Was: “quite: |: ‘shaken by the startling episade, property just Above tha Mr, Dalziel Keeps his plane al January. 26, Captain. Doney will be remembered by many as the. friendly. smiling” captain, on ‘the Stewards, Mr. and Mrs. Steward, of Mayne Island. ga | LE TAME old “Princess | Mary", of) the C.P.R. days. when that ship “served the Gulf Islands for. many “years, Also g going to Vancouver to” attend: Captain: Doney's ‘funeral Were, Archie Georgeson. and his: FOR RESIDENTIA KS Ov ‘uh Coming to Galiano to attend the i H CREME RINSE : CAND COMMERCIAL ; “= a} =] a=) ae, Bored with your Tipsiiek color? 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