Ree greet Aeneas mee Ps k SRST EAS ETE SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE FIVE. SAANICH SCHOOL BOARD is singing The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring, Tra-la. With that season of the year breaking out all over, the night school operation of the board is offering another course in floral design. Instructor is Rosemary Wormald shown with one of her creations. The course will be held at Claremont Senior Secondary School starting on Thursday, March 5, at 7.30 p.m. and will run 10 weeks. Registration information can be obtained from the School District 63 office at Sidney, 656-1111. ( "LS SLISLLLLL SLL LLLSLSLSLSLISLISLLISLLSLLSSLS LS CALLLIL LISS TLLS LSA TLL S SSIS SLISSLSLLS ILLS LS LLY (William John Photo), Bus. 656-1541 Res. 656-2581 § Alexandér Boat Works Ltd. 8 4 At Clark Bros. Marine 8 (10775 McDONALD PARK RD. SIDNEY Sd Sabet’ 2 ar oe SE ee i Give your best man that. extra treat. Featuring Feb. 18 to 28th, Tinting Permanent 207, OFF FOR ‘THAT APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL’ Lois - Joan or Bev. — 652- 2304 LOIS. BEAUTY SALON me 6601 West Saanich Rd. Closed on Mondays. and Streaking - “Waving - * * “i games Soo Championships: Provineial £ A Hurting dols-on twin sf yaar = ‘small Init t arowing binaer, eal “fast! There the « hampignship. skiers (10 oes GOWN, AGFOSE | and away in roasior tails of qliftering s BOLI “shouting {o° “with ine downhills, slaloma and: jumps | Wateheowinter: a Whistior Mountaiy on coursos without co “pare. in North America. Cheer these events, af the British. Columba Fastival of Sports: Pag Hic Northwest imp ay tag Championships, Pacific Northwest Crags Country: Slalom and, tho Proving: ay youth, Mat for the " Nan ‘cy Groene Cy hampions ships ae Plan {o participate, as playor, spectator or oatganizer, sponsercd by the aiateur sports Orqarizations and the Yi @ GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA pe EY ae Department of Tare! indus Ny Pars coal “ay OW. KK. Klarnan, Minister OK. Woney, Depaty Minister MAY 1G» JUNE 1, 1970 Sy ah Me Ss sidated ined Mi latest eel cite Dieta best Rani eeisiea 2 aeic Ba da. Ln a Cel ti bee + PLIES UR AMD aio Beas a iat “uulieat Ca oer tal ivunts Wilts Tae. . BRITISH COLUMBIA SPORTS: FEOB AA TION, : - 1936 Weel Uroadway, Vangduver @, 0.0, Canada NODRESS. fs estesneicy es! nad Base . erie gor peste canes pho Se abe iene og HE Uae Om UR GRE SH pa Re ee on ES r | { I | j | . i. NAMI a roribentttiiegne in lr eels Cis doguipenyniea wansyens wey gas! oe! adhe aiiq ncte | | \ } | | ean enrolment of 1,025 New Courses Start At Night School Aimed At Outdoors Findi serecuun ul is Courses offered this spring by the adult Adult Education Division of the Saanich School Board begin the first week of March. The courses hold appeal .to those who like outdoor activities (sailing on Saturday mornings or outdoor golf lessons) as well as classroom types such as Bonsai, flower arranging, pattern drafting, easy sewing. wood- carving and sculpture, defensive driving and driver education and training. Total of 17 courses | begun during January and February have an enrolment of 284, Those with the largest registrations are | mental: health communications, The Law and You | , ‘basie Japanese, hunter. training: defensive driving and Chinese cooking. Since September. 65 courses have been started with . Which is.a new high for the District. One of the new courses to be started on March .2 is called better boating. This course is recommended by. the B.C. Safety Council and emphasizes water safety procedures, The instructor is Clint Clive . of -the -Saanich Peninsula Power Squadron. | > Further information about: the courses scheduled) between March and. May can be obtained from the Schoo! Board Office by calling. 656-1111.- : . BY JACK SCOTT This one is written on a grim, grey February day with not a show in town worth seeing. not'a book on the shelf that attracts | me, not much of anything, in fact, that I really want to do but havea quiet afternoon nap. It is for this propose to say a few words today about the editorial that appeared in The Sunday Times of London, Eng. God bless the Sunday Times of London, - Eng.! For. this great newspaper, alone among _the newspapers of the world: has now come our boldly in support of the siesta, I've clipped the editorial -- or fourth leader, as they call it-in Fleet Street --.and pinned it in a prominent postion above my bed for all the. world to see. All the world-is exactly what marches: through my bedroom - ‘when I decide on such days to. re- .charge my batteries by a. few stolen moments of slumber. Pam a subject of shame, of | scorn, of derision. 1.am_ an _ Afternoon Napper. Next. to infanticide nothing “seems: to” arouse the populace to.such a.’ pitch of intolerance. Iam _ forever... shaken. awake being by visitors nie! ‘Nimmo. Saanich Women’s VanAlstyne,. Victoria “on ‘Tuesday . afternoon, “for: Queen’ Alexandra - Solarium she had knitted for, the Unitarian ‘and. knitting. instruc she. passed: out’ to. severa -work on ‘a quilt. The Solarium: “won by Mrs: R. Michell, MrseC, Delicious: rs. and Mrs. Je Bryce. Farrell cnt JACK MACAULAY, Custom Cure reezer 1) ths, $00 “10 Ibs. 54 nen memwneeneweveenebenees Order Now Customs Cueed Hame ~- and Fresh) Turkeys For Easter! sonwedccevensuuserassenel ISLAND VIEW: FREEZER LTD. BAST SAANTON tp, Eeweeee™ enecage RY ti ahs ; Ke) n Winners © at. the Community. Club card party last Wednesday evening were Mrs. J. Walcer, o Mrs. N. Foster, W. ‘Wills, and J. Thirteen mernbers of the South. . Institute." -gathered at the home of Mrs. W. Middleton Ave. ‘Feb. 17, for the monthly meeting. oA donation of money. was: voted... Mrs. Cc Essery brought sweaters. patterns : ions) which the South: Saanich Wi , attended: “members and offered: to. pick up wool for. members who wished to. knit.” articles, “An effort. will. ‘be- “made at the next meeting to start Sponsored | by “ Vietoria. and Strawberry. Vale raffle va am e n ‘s ‘donated by Mrs. AL Doney and _ Mullin, Weiler Ave., offered her’ ° -home’ for the. March’ meeting. : refreshments” were: Served by. the hostess, assisted by! Li oa : ‘provement. ah ty : Rod. BEEF “69 INDS_» 85" ‘Ground Beef}. IPORK SAUSAGES | ( Weesececevasees= aban : Report the goings-on in: ‘your district. to Review: correspondent -Mrs. Le Farrell for inclusion in — -Saanichton’ Notes. Phone reason that I rudely her at 652-1854. “Mr. “and Mrs. Ce Mullin, Weiler ~Ave., have: as their. guests. Mr. ~ and) Mrs. -R.. Carr: Ryderwood, . Washington... Meiklejohn, Mrs. oR, the Adelaide ‘Hoodless. luncheon _ last Thursday. at the Strawber Ty. “Vale Community. hall: This. was | ‘the -Lakehill, “Institutes. “North - ‘and “south” Saanich: “Agricultural Society have: had. several” work bees sat. their: grounds:.a t: Saanichton,; with the. result: that a creat deal of: im: “noticeable, poadly. ‘number’ of “members . ~ showed up for: work. the past, two » Saturdays and old» fences, lin: derbrush, dead trees and stumps “have been «removed along the west side: of the grounds. and sa: new chain-link fenee is being pul Mpoo ae disturbed. x “March 14 is the date set for the next work bee. Everyone is asked to remember Saturday, March 7, This is the day of the big auction at the Agricultural: Hall, spon- “sored by the Agr iciltural Society. Something you: have: and don't: need may he what your neighbor ds Jooking for, Numbers to. call if. you have anything to donate: ares “BAN Or B52-2 100» [A Message For You For tha Binest (in Noor POVOTUDES OY ee 9 Carpets, Linclouns, Vinyls, Goramle or Piastle THs as, the fizin io contact is HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS” LTD, iP andora Avanua “Vietort ns A (rar Eg Hie ee efit rebel ish ct TPR, BUTLER phos. — SUPPLIES LID. Keating Cross Road | FAST SERVIC Ye countrous DRIVERS Pr ON ‘ da duitnin dabininac nat unger la, WC, EVG-=24or sometimes even perfect stran- fers. who shout in. my — ear: ‘““Whassa matter with vou, sleeping in daylight? Are you sick or sumpin’? Get up, man!” Until now I have babbled a few incoherent excuses. Edison was a napper,] mutter. Sowas John F. Kennedy. So was Napoleon, for gosh sakes. Or I have made a little joke of it, saving that 1 am still trying to.catch, up on the sleep I lost in the army. No more, Now [ will simply point wordlessly at the Times’ editorial, roll over. with «an easy conscience anda siy smile and do iny best to ignore them. The Times goes into the benefits of The Afternoon Nap in more detail than I'll trouble you with except to note that the siesta has been proven medically to lengthen a man’s life and that a rest period adds to the efficiency and work capabilites of both . menta] and physical toilers; But here are the splendid words ‘that dignify the whole misun- derstood business. “The The truest addicts,”’ Times says, ‘‘are neither bold nor sheepish; they simply like the feeling. of slipping < off. into. Slumber ' and. the: feeling | of refreshment’. afterwards; they | are not. sensible. of any need to cushion . themselves. with. arguments either. specious. or. ingenious; they are | scarcely conscious, as: they. settle down, -that anyone might think they are. wasting. time -- scarcely con-: _scious,’ scarcely. conscious, ‘and “soon not conscious at all,’” . This,-.of-course, is easier. written than done. an ihe first. place: there’s 3 never any ‘place you can go° - where the: scornful intruders: ae }ecan’t. find “you. As soon as © “Tean almost c ‘the Pied Piper, to make ure ‘that I'm. not going: to ‘Temain -un- ‘howling under. the ‘bed it’s the neighbors dropped: in to disturb sometimes a child T. have r never, seen befor @, " “fighting ‘fa losing fight. : “Even‘in the tropics, as. I WAS perturbed to discover during my “years as a correspondent in.Latin: “American .the siesta, has become oul: moded, cexcept | for the, “peasantry,” wherever ugiv head’ ere ~The old-fashioned notion that “sleep was really a decent, honorable pastime has heen Jost in the swift) paee of living: hl rv yee nih i! Pie iste et ae during the year 1969. carn is yours to keep”, Mnascial inodtuth “ 306+ 895 -yowre “out. ‘of. sight they. Beto : | Restless. For some reason Vv vere : _Mrs. J: ‘Bryce, ‘accompanied b epee ; ree ount on it: When: Al ‘tip: -toe ‘away: tomy: boudoir: they* ‘are all behind me, like. rats after. the peace ora child. witha yo- yo, . Tt lie Times and 1 are, Lor course, é Ameri ican know-how. has i raised it modern - ent more (except for The Times and me) because it is assumed to bea lazy man’s -refuge, a sloth's escape. Get-Up-and-Go is held to be the greatest virtue of these times. A man who finds it rewarding to Lie-Down-and-Stop outrages everyone. I suspect that what's happening is that The Afternoon Nap ‘has gone underground, has become clandestine. In the last week alone T have been in four executive offices which contained chesterfields -- one of them still helding. the horizontal outline. of the exact bulk-of the tycoon behind the desk. He’d no more admit that he'd been: snoozing, T: was | sure, than he'd admit that he was untrue to Rotary. What it means, I suppose. is that I'll have to work my way up. into the executive ranks to have a little retreat of my own: and, by George, I will.-- just as soon: as I've had a little nap. Letters Continued from Page 4 how mail was arriving here from Sidney during the Christmas and New. Year period.. one ; Your. Dec: 10. issue ’-of . the “Review’' arrived Jan. 19 along with. a’: “‘surface:-mail’’» letter posted the 12th of December also from Sidney. Then I received the issue of Dec. 31-on.the 3rd of. February. -- the i issue of Dec. 17 on 5th of February; then the issue of Dec. 24th yesterday, the 10th of “February: This: last issue must have ‘been on. the bottom of. the boat. _ "Thirty. or ‘forty | years ago we could. _depend..on mail. taking three” weeks.-to come from Western Canada. How is is that for ‘and:3, ‘Cliff: and ‘Addie’ .Wea- ers at th weekly: Bridge. game heldi in St. Andrews s church. Hellyer and F Florence ‘Edwards: 2. ‘therhead,: and’ Jack and: Mary : [Woods ; 4): Percy Belson, and Len, : Hellyer. e . ot isn't the vacuum: “cleaner | cones TRACTOR — “SERVICE. Plowing, peieveiine; | Cultivating, Leveling, ; Sub Soil, Post Holes, Discing, Plowing. Phone oe . Nobody enjoys sleep any: “Mack | position “Manager: ef IST INVESTORS CORP, ~ pointment a M eAteer to - Division of iF inst. of ; Ans A ee 1 |. vestors Corporation Ltd. 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