ey PAGE TWELVE SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ASL. YNDS REVTAAY Gas etiles Wednesday, March 4, 1970 Neil Gray of Montreal, son of the late. Captain N. Gray, Saanichton, paid a short visit: here this weekend while on a business trip to Vancouver. He expressed. amazement at the many changes in the district ~ which have taken place in the last 13 years. Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Boutillier, Cultra Ave. have Mr. Boutillier’s cousin and wife, Mr. annd Mrs. R. Boutillier, Vancouver, visiting with them. : R.B. Stocks, manager of the B.C. Federation of Agriculture was. speaker at the Farmer's Institute monthly meeting. His subject ‘Compulsory Liability Insurance--Farm. Vehicles.”’. He » explained the licensing under the - ‘Motor Vehicle “Act,” and. its ‘implications. William Taylor was.elected by acclamation to his second. term __as president of the South Saanich. Farmer's. Institute. Ed Raper was elected: vice president, and ‘directors are Willard W. Michell, © Brian Hoole, and Harry. Liedtke. . Secretary-treasurer: Stuart Stoddart. will’ carry ‘on -tem- porarily. Saanichton lores Report the goings-on in your district to Review correspondent Mrs. L. Farrell for inclusion” in Saanichton Notes. Phone her at 652-1854. Winners at the South Saanich W.I. card party last Wednesday evening were Mrs. W. Wills. Mrs. F. Hamilton, P. Hamilton and T. Michell. Consolation prizes went to Miss P. Meiklehohn .and- J. Nimmo. Hostesses for . the evening were Mrs. W. -VanAlstyne and Mrs. P..Spek. Mr. and’ Mrs. Charlie Allen rented their house on Mt. Newton X Rd. and left last Saturday for their new home at Fort St. John. NAVIGATION AID. DISCONTINUED _The Department of Transport notifies that white reflectors on Crispin Rock Spar: Buoy UL 155. in position 48-48-05N° and. 123-11- 48W, Lyall . Harbour, Saturna Island, have been permanently discontinued. (CHS Charts 3452 and 3450; B.C: Pilot, Vol.1, 1965, page 187) DO FROM THE OAKS POULTRY. FARMI NEY RD. “ASK FOR. THEM AT your GROC! ERY STORE SIDNEY GRO CORNER RESTHAV = SUPERETTE . "FRESH EATS AND VEGETABLES “OPEN T: 30 a.m, to 10 P m. CERIES EN.DR. & MALAVIEW - division. ‘and -mothers. BUNDLE OF JOY in the arms of 18-year-old Ross Clague, 8485 Emard Terrace near John Dean Park, was wailing for‘him early last Thursday morning when he arrived home from night shift: at B.C. Forest Products Ltd. where he works in the plywood said Ross who wasn’t really worried; but was ‘alittle concerned” over the arrival in case the mother needed assistance. The mare, a seven-vear-old breedy-looking grade a “It was that easv, Stables, Photo). 14130 Mt. ' mare Ross brought down from Courtenay four years ago, is proving to be a good mother and Ross is looking forward to the day the little one will be ready for trail riding. The filly should be a good one on. the trails. She is half Arabian. sired by the Arabian stallion Korbee of Nigel Woods, of Heaniad Newton Cross: Road. (Review BY SHIRLEY TOMSETT Sidney cub and scout father-. and-son banquet 6n February. 20 was a huge success. A piping hot. dinner was served to. 155 guests by. group. committee. members ‘J would like to thank all helpers on behalf of the .dads..and boys, and - especially : Hugh Hollingworth for. cooking and carving the baron of beef. and. - Sidney Bakery. for donating the : dinner buns... : fae) ine" AS entertainment teresting color. film. of ‘the 1968 - the World Jamboree at. Niagra-on- the-Lake was shown, The film. illustrated clearly, why this. type . of gathering fosters: the cause of” -international: fellowship’ and brotherhood. : March 1 with .110 leaders, girls and boys and 22 parents in at- tendance. Geoff: Logan, Anglican DO YOUR BUSINESS LOCALLY Q nd kn ; t 1 eo Bach: with” ila _., combine to bring the ~ > Spain, France and “package, are, ¢ large in ne “pe Gar ~ M¢cPHERSON PLAY i fourth and fifth d for 2) days. - 9 - csiphtseding and tra Limited nunvber. of WAY ks & OM $ “MIE CHT ENSTEIN | _ MONACO. and SMOM own : ‘Although small in size, their culture, history, spit and a beauty Two showings Monday, Mir ch a. Another ft in A. K Gee fi WORL WU ADV ENTU RE TOU RS TRAVEL SERVICE To. PORTUGAL, SPAIN and MOROCCO | Blaney's Travel Service. has arranged its | os ih Spain and Morocco tour, Rates include al transportation, doluse hotel ae. ccomodation, all meals except in Lisbon aid Madrid, » REPRE REN TATIVE wwledie, ao with’ ene their distinctive: i film: eect ee a any i we sae a SAN M ARINO, “individual | character ae : favors of Switzerland: Maly in’ one” ‘ietorial, wee wpa HOUSE, VICTORIA, 386-6121 epartures on the. Portugal, Departures on May 10, 1970 and Oot Wj re naters ond all tips and taxes, single rooms avalible 813. 00. Canadian funds. per person, hi - . 920 Dovalus $1. Victoria. 1503 Wilmot Pl, Oak Bay NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL 382-7254 3B7- 2165 Meee, | || a ‘Salar commens} irate . Duties include: typing; - answering telephone -principles, and general office Written applications - giving “education, marital. status, pm. Wednesday, “March: aee THE CORPORATION. OF THE DISTRICT OF. CENTRAL S AANICH: CLERK. -TYPIST CASHIER for Ge pneral (Office “ee maintaining. financial records, 2. receiving | register and other related’ duties: _ Applicants should hay e completed Grade. 12 schooling: and. havea good. typing speed, knowledge: of basic bookkeeping . references will be received by the undersigned. up to'5:00: -| swith | Jexper ience procedure. aoe 3 information as to age. ae “previous experience and» 1970. “F.B.Durrand, ~ Municipal Geri. P.O) Box 25 “Saanichton, B.C.) John Dean Park ‘Near “ew a family Hoje ait “heantitul Yous & 0810; : : Sidney ov nn SOSA IEW Tot al sewer and Sere oO EEA App roted, “OST SDAA: North Saanich Waterfront AO Supe, Tyrisy ve wed Prenayy {\ wild, Do Yt oad, matt ne rvdne, LY, Manclad A, Truce ded, Nabaaith oy MecGunnant a 7 -€ HE ISTE RF IELDS- KITCHEN CHAIRS | BOATS > . oC: : AIR CRAFT LENS FURM RMITURE & 7M5 Weast Saanich Rd. ) ns yh fase ni iy ~ SNEY REAL v UNITED ne bodroan : WATE © SIDNEY REALTY LIMITED “ os sie uh Sout iMrinee COGUOs abd offer rain ‘PHONE 65 6-2622 ARS © REASONABL, I PRICES & UPHOLSTERY 652-2849 - Sidney Lot ats Central Saanich “S19 “aeres” operating as oo ehicken cand berry: favny, Ideal sibdivision for the va near future. N few home, oe enutlfal bulldingis, | Con otral oc Saanieh. 880,000, Terms available, 7 3 bedroom family hane on large lot, $5,000 will handle, Retirement hame in Sidney close fo shopping, tran: -spertation. 2 bedroams, ni mon Wad geek Key Bb ty CA IY MTC IE By $5,600 tag UTS. lay reader led: the service; the lesson was read by one of the Guides and Father Wiseman led the responsive reading for Scout Sunday. a Subject. of the address by..the Rev. R.H. Pratt was ‘Talking to Yourself.” He advised’ the boys a and girls to talk to themselves in , Church parade was held on: a hopeful way; to make the most, of their lives, and not to. mope When: things . ‘do not happen : as planned. Prayers were said by “the Rt. Rev. E.H. Hives... The service was most inspiring and I’m sure that. our. boys and —Birls gained much from it... eee fe On. ‘Thursday, turers and ‘scouters | thoroughly “enjoyed. a. swim: night atthe: and frolics. in: ‘the water. BRENTWOOD “Brentwood and, ‘Tsartlip- cubs “and scouts held. a father and son » banquet - ate pene Lodge’ on _ February 24, ~ with R Keene pr esiding..: : e Central Saanich Fire Chief F. L. “Brownlee presented the «Jim - Creed trophy to the Blue-6 cubs and ‘Beaver. Patrol scout. En- boys, and. movie followed. Mr, and Mrs. H. Allen of Brenta Lodge, and to the mothers of the ‘cubs and scouts: who helped to make ‘the banquet ‘a’ pleasant -affair, Also to the Sidney branch. of Canada fore a Sa f eway donation, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL [charges Pending 65TH BIRTHDAY Sidney. Rotary Club on Wednesday celebrated the 65th anniversary. of Rotary International. A decorated birthday ‘ake bore the Rotary insignia and the appropriate quota of candles which were lit by Padre In the course. of a commemorative. address, F.C. Vaughan-Birch Padre Vaughan-Birch recalled that Rotary was founded in Chicago on February 23,1905, the basis of membership being one active member from each profession or business. By. 1912 there were Rotary clubs in Canada, England and Ireland and the International Association of Rotary Clubs was. formed: As of January, 1970, there were 14,022 Rotary clubs and an -removal _ dicated concern .over children - with learning problems, and so should’ be. difficulties, : ~ when child starts school to detect ‘learning disabilities 3) ~dergarten and primary. teacher . cin: promptly. notified of: results of _ testing, and. informed ~. of assistance they may give, 5): ~ Classes to have adequate Special 18. scouts, Aien- : & Special SS diagnosed. by qualified personnel, qe Naden “pool: Some of, the boys: 2 in con: : : “were tested for: their. ‘swimming - - badges. while: others: enjoyed. fun a Education to re-examine a more 5 appropriate means. of fostering coy espect. for. religious’ principles . than that presently offered by the “comment. allowed. Another asks. » the Department of Education: to institute a ~. program’ as part of: elementary. » requested to allow. teachers time . tertainment was provided by the: “| off for- purposes. of professional ‘Special thanks are extended to | - ‘not estimated 660,500. Rotarians in 148 countries and geographical regions. WHATS DOING IN P.T.A 1+) a nu By. Norma Sealey All you P.T.A. members hiding) There is an extensive out there as part. of the ‘silent majority’. give your mind a good stretch, and ponder the following for the next week-and-a-half.. The B.C. Parent-Teacher Convention is coming up, and your President would. like. guidance from... all members as to how your delegate should. vote. on the ‘various resolutions. being presented. There are a couple directed. at the provincial government on the recurring: issue. of money: 1) requesting a .more = flexible finance formula depending. on areas, 2) rescinding of the 110 per cent ceiling on operating costs for school ‘boards, 3) requesting of the ‘freeze’’ on necessary construction. . Narious local people have ‘in- interested in. the ~ following’ resolutions: 1) requesting that reading’ in- |. struction geared*:to: ability” be available to. those ‘with reading 2). request - testing kin- to have. adequate training identification and. handling «of such ‘children 4) parents to be teachers: conducting - ‘Special training 6)< before placing *i Classy child. to: be reading. of. ‘scripture. with. no drug education school health curriculum, ~The’ School - Trustees’ Association, and local boards are. improvement. /Even: pollution is forgotten as. another r esolution directed | ‘al. Parent: Teacher. Councils. ‘and “Associations s tates that they “be ] § “encouraged to work in close co- ordination: with community anti: pollution ‘groups. are limined in si2e, MALVERN & WESTERHAM SCHOOLS” A fow vacancies for boys and girls grades-5-ta 12, Students ean sult complete full year's work by. June as the Classes Vo Ruckland Ave. Yeo fe 2G20 resolution on libraries, but more about that next week.as this will lead on to our program coming up on Monday, March 16, at. the meeting of Sidney P.T.&, As you can see, there is. “food for thought”. to. satisfy every taste, caps. and come up. with. some opinions. on these matters. We'll be anxious to hear your com- ments on the iéth. Phone 656-2611. - so put. on your thinking’ A total of $700 damage was sustained by two cars in a Sunday morning collision on Central Saanich road. Police said charges are pending in the ac- cident which involved cars driven by Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, 6290 Springlea Road and Kenneth Armstrong, 1710 Fort Street. 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