PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW TIDE TABLE Calculated at Fulford Harbour in 1963 below. the surface of the Red March © 6 5.05 a.m. 10.6 March 6 10.05 a.m. 77 : March -6 2.55 p.m. 9.8 - March. 6 10.00 p.m. 1.8 March. 7 5.20 a.m. 10.6 March :- 7 10.40 ain, 6.5 March 7 4.05 p.m. 9.8 March +7 10.40 p.m. 2.7 March 8 5.35 a.m. 10.6 ‘March 8 11.35" a.m. 5.3 March 8 5.20. p.m. 97 March. 8 11.20. p.m. 3.8 March 9 §.55 a.m. 10.7 March 9 12.15° p.m. 4.2 March | 9 6.25 p.m. 95 March 10 12.05 ° a.m, 5.2 March 10 6.20. a.m. 10.7 March: 10 1.00. p.m. 3.3 March | 10 7.45 p.m. 9.4 March . 11 12.45. a.m. 6.5 March 11 6.40. am. 10.5 March (11 1.45 p.m. 2.7 March 11 9.05 p.m. 34 March 12: 1.30 a.m. 77 March 12 6.55: a.m. 10.4 March: 12 2.25 p.m. 2.5 March - 12 10.35 p.m. 95 Five: men lived for a month ina shelter 36 feet . Fresh Pork Chops end CUS csstreetenetettenestntls 4 Maple Leaf Vac Pack WHET asecsenteeetnenee ened 5 Maple Leaf ready to-serve Honeless Smoked Ha ms... vanes wl wht 7 Pre ra aster Sale os ; Maple Leaf rea dy-to-serve Ha ms - - whole veneerecsennnene lb ae 4. Maple Leat Bologna - hy the plece ac Raby Beet Liver Sliced. 10. Cross Rib Roast Canada C holce aq we huck Sivuhy c anuadie Choice 12. Fresh cut F rying Chichen TENNIS i: A report on location and construction of a local court will be given at the next meeting of the SANSCHA TENNIS. CLUB. . MARCH 9, Sanscha Hall .. Lots of interest has been shown but we need more peo ple. MARCH 4- a. -Froter Special Education Week Displays On View In celebration of Education Week, March 2 to 7, public displays of art, industrial art and home economics studies by -students of schools in Saanich School District.63 are currently on view at the following centres: Sidney municipal hall; Central Saanich municipal hall, Saanichton; North. Saanich municipal -hall, Mills Road; Saanich municipal hall, Vernon Ave; Claremont. senior. secon- dary school; North Saanich | junior high school; Beaver Lake, Brentwood and Deep Cove Elementary schools, and at the School Board office, Third St., Sidney. 8 P.M. Mathamania WITH MAX Of the population of over nine years old in a. townlet of the Province of Quebec. 85 speak French and 65 can speak English. Question. What is the. percentage of the population that a). can only b). can speak both languages: c¢). can only speak English. Answer. to last problem: He would have been quicker returning, by the ascending escalator. Counting the time for the escalator lo move, one step asa “‘step-time™ he would have. taken. 48 step-times. to scramble back to the first week's floor would have taken 8 step- times, then say 4 to move to the ascending. escalator, and then 32. to get back to the first floor: thus a © total of 44 step- times, which is less than the 48 scrambling = against... the escalator. | speak French: Car Plates Sales Here Set Record Automobile licence plate sales at Sidney municipal Fire Fight Continued from Page 1 release was made to The Review last week by Sidney Alderman Hugh Hollingworth. The North Saanich committee representatives have.’ been working quietly and with a free hall in January and | hand in recent months in what February set a new appears to have been a concerted record. Supply of 5,000 sets | effort to patch up the old. dif- of. passenger. vehicle | ferences and make the part- nership work. Certainly. until Monday night, there had been no report or discussion’ on their deliberations in council and. no press releases. BREACH OF FAITH plates, an estimated stock for the whole year, was practically exhausted by the February 28 deadline, and a further consignment was ordered from Victoria ’ reservations floor, Continuing ta the ground MARCH 7 Canada Choice hind Vy 5 Of { Beef Cutw wrapped and Frouttte.eceosseeenreeestteereerseee dD. if. Maple Leat Butter - prints i 3, ‘Maple Leaf Sliced Side Bacon Vac Pack... pete bebe yee eas ees wb, 4 ve y if ae, es er re ee ee Ib... secdisseststeseessveteecedhessonenee dD. U aah wevecunavnuagewtnavewnen Ibe DRE E RNS ere ee eam ey ee a ae 8 th, sitepetseseneenseneenesell MON. SAT. Ba, m. FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 p.m. ~6p.m 796. 89¢ | 8% Selb 89 . } | 49. es S19 Motor Vehicles Branch. Total of 4,975 sets of plates were issued in the first two months of the year, plus 1,075 com- mercial plates. receipts totalled $188,289 (passenger, °$149,685, commercial, $38,604.) _ well to-requests in the press for ‘white areas: might~ conceivably ‘crystal ball does not tell me when or.to what extent.’’. . the parcel charge without service: alderman... ‘mendations incorporate much of the. co ncluded sewer Vote Continued from Page ! (d). Early June: Vote. by referendum on the revised plan. SUGGESTIONS MADE In his. general remarks, Alderman MacLaurin said that the. ratepayers’ had’. responded an expression of their views...” “There were very many who thought. that the white areas should share in the direct costs; and this canbe justified because the whole municipality will benefit by the sewering of schools and :.the . improvement to. our” beaches and parks," Alderman MacLaurin said. : He thought that parts. of the be sewered. at.°a ‘later date: ; “maybe.-15. to. 20° years; the “Many ratepayers considered provision. ofthe rejected. by-law, : ane: ‘imposition, continued the. Our. recom “general” thinking on. reasonable. rate: structures, ” he. Cash |. j-understands that. the Sidney ‘agreement which probably - will Situation » We have taken'a great. ‘deal. of) “abuse » cand.’ made. no’ ‘ -SIDN EY — 656-3 03 3 ie "MONDAY - FRIDAY 7: 45 P. M.. _ SATURDAY 6: 50P, M. &o: 00. M.. Mr. Hollingworth’s statement that. talks. had reached: a stalemate and that’ each municipality may ‘go it alone” caused serious annoyance and was looked upon. as a breach of faith. ‘With the lid. removed, both North Saanich aldermen felt at liberty to explain some of the difficulties. they have -en- countered in seeking a solution to the inter-municipal problem. “We entered the discussions determined to forget past history and seek a fair agreement for all,’ said Ald. Cumpston, ‘‘but in nearly 40..years. of business negotiations, |! have never met anyone like Wilkie Gardner who opposes all suggestions and contributes. nothing — con- structively.”?. ~~ ““UNWILLING; UNABLE” ‘Committee Chairman. Aylard said:. ‘‘We have intentionally left plenty of room for compromise in. our proposals but. the “Sidney members seem unwilling cor. unable to negotiate.”’ He.went on to say that he now representatives | are” preparing, unilaterally,:.a.new.~ draft be presented for discussion at the next Joint fire” committee ‘meeting. ‘Mayor SB. Cumming, who appears. to. have. placed. the problem entirely in the hands of Aldermen. Aylard’ and Cumpston, said: “This is\a most difficult. progress - a but we must’ keep, on: ree “MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY Mop AT ng PM. ; rs ee Matinee all Seats 500 MAR. 2-3- OM MON: TOES. -~ WED. -- THURS. -- FRI. “SAT. 4-5-6257 008 he SP RE sand Fae aa Sey “A ‘tropical jungle becomes an / sland, paradise — WALT DISNEY ECU ‘ Or ‘NW port i A He a awe vey re | or i i NIH RSEN dun TECHNICOLOR' 1M"): CW PANAVISION’ es Mekincgct pa ke va Ta tbe WN HE Oke, satay 8 fist eo een i i mn i Wark Wak Pay ered ae athe ALMEINER, MSO, _ ANT: ! a ON SEE DAV We ay M, a oM No SPURS ho ‘ 4 nba ee Mi MS +) i, iy Ht ( ay if etter eseres ten I af JOAN COLLINS, WE 1), oMARC Vite Uh: H fe pet: ‘i etteensvensesteersrsseesentansnenees yes A Reopens MERKIN- ever Fovget, NCERCY Humppe | and find true happiness 0 We ASM ACE Fe ‘ ¢ PU ONE ONDE IE Wh - RI. veecsccnccecae® we x treed evenencenseresecesensevegeet” ve —"h Wegional Hint Helease » lechnicotcr’. GT MRING ANTHONY NEWLEY MILTON EMEA © -with possession of | stolen’ goods. - ; Sidney a short time and speak.: Samson from’ Campbell. River. was. called in-as interpreter. Police estimate that most of the . “$1. 000 worth of clothes taken from - “Year’s Eve, have. been found. “The ae broken. into, three times recently “and cash. ‘Roy’ S. Chevron, ‘Ser vice: station, which was br oken: into on Weta ne on a Reservations Only for Dance In Aid Of Jockey Reservations are running out for the Sport of Kings Benefit Dance to be held: at Sanscha on Saturday..March 14. : Organizer Bill Olson. said a limited number of tickets was printed and no. further will be. taken after March 10. There has to be.a deadline, he added, so that catering arrangements can. be completed. The dance, with Jack (The Voice of the Races) Short as master of ceremonies, is being held in aid of ‘exercise jockey Oscar Salsbury who was in- jured at Sandown when _ his mount came down’ during a training session. Salsbury suffered a com- pound fracture of the leg and will not be able to ride for five months. - In addition to organizing: the dance, Olson and his wife Tudi also obtained prizes, including a TV. set, for: a.raffle with entire proceeds of both going to Salsbury ‘‘to get him over the hump:”’ . Tickets for both can. be obtained from the Olsons at Sandown stables. Their telephone number is 656-4502. Music for the dance will be © supplied by the Ken Campbell Quartette. Dancing will, be from 9 p.m. No tickets will be sold at the door. © _.... BURGLARIES — Continued from Page 1” Bisson. _were formally charged All three men have lived ‘in. little. English, Constable L.G. ‘Alexander- Gains © “Ltd on: ‘New. Quarter: Deck: Cafe, ‘which | was. Feb. ABS ‘and: Brentwood ° Esso Station, ‘burgled on Feb. 1B, both at. had cashboxes - rifled. presided at ithe preliminary court. ‘Session: : ee Judge: M.F. Peiler. of Galiano Warning of the health hazard of uncontrolled food handling was ‘voiced. Monday evening to Central Saanich council,. _-Former alderman, Charles Mollard, in’ a personal sub- mission to council said: “I am amazed that a person can be hired to handle food in an hotel or restaurant without regard to the slate of health.” “I am informed by both the previncial government and_ the health. board that we have no protection whatsoever against a possible tuberculosis, hepatitus or’ typhoid. carrier, and. this surprises me,’ said the speaker. He invited. council to pioneer the inspection of food handlers by passing a by-law demanding a medical certificate. of fitness on first such employment. “There should be. a follow-up through the health board of a program: of -hygiene’ for food handlers, and a yearly. hospital inspection for fitness,” said’ Mr: Mollard. “Some hospitals. have. this requirement, but a restaurant or hotel can now hire anyone who comes along irrespective of Bus. 656-1541 & yoccasaees $1 ‘MAKE. ‘MONEY. $ — DISTRIBUTE. - ve : ~MMICKEY: STICKe” ~ WALKING. CANES AN, YOUR: ‘AREA | “(No Investment. in Stock)» BOOK ORDERS FROM A SAMPLE co AHOLOS $2.99: ; OZ. v eu RETAIL ese ° “IMMEDIATE. SHIPMENT. Buy Your Sample Now $2.00 Cash, Cheque, Money Order MOR SALES BOX £33 Edmonton er Atberta - FOR TASTY | BREAD. AND PASTRY DAILY PHONY Go6~ role ‘ier BAKERY | - ‘and- — Sold At AN Leading Ex-alderman Health Checks Handlers ‘It’s later than you think! 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