users skeepetiie ey oy Wednesday, April 15, 197 Barry Duncan, president. of Sidney Youth Council faced a barrage of questions about rules and structure of his teen group at Sidney Council on Monday. Aldermen were alarmed after an impromptu visit to Youth Councii headquarters, situated in the Town Hall below R.C.M.P. offices, revealed ‘‘about 2,600 cigarette butts’’. and assorted clutter lying..on the floor’ and furniture. Ald. Hugh. Hollingworth » felt that the chaos created consider- able fire hazards and others wondered about the organization behind Sidney Youth Council which started last August by amalgamating two other teen- age groups. Duncan, who is president and TREE ENDS SKID Abrupt braking caused a skid --and $100 damage to.a car driven by M. Steele, 181 Clio Ave. Vic- toria on Saturday morning in the ‘Durrance. Lake area. Police report the car left the read and struck a tree. No charges: were laid. ‘BEACON CAR 656-3821 sounds: like a SALES LID. 9360 been Ave, Sidney secretary of the 112-member Council, said that the rooms, made available by the munici- pality, were in a mess because kids are building. a concession booth and there was no organized garbage disposal. This has since been provided for, he added but was anxious that Council did not intend to phase out the rooms as the ‘drop-in headquarters.” “There are 50 or 60 kids using this place and without it, there ‘might. be vandalism,” warned Duncan. ‘Speaking. for myself, that threat,” mented Ald. Hollingworth. Council. felt that there was definite lack of rules governing use of. the drop-in but the red- headed: president said: ‘The more organization you. have, the less you do.’ . Responsible supervision has now been arranged, he added. Ald. Norma Sealey suggested a meeting of the: Recreation com- Committee with Youth Council members to ‘upgrade’ the administration «which, Duncan, admitted, is having some diffi- culty with finances. 656-1144 1966 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL Big (6) 4+ “speed - Positraction runs, like new. . $1 195 “1960 | FARGO ONE TON Long wide. “box v8 ‘4- -speed. Positraction 5§95° ac RANSEORTATION “SPECIAL ~ Sixty “thousand pieces. of. ~mail from 30 people. Pes : That’ s the story in a nutshell ah 4S ~year’s: a “Shox er?” fund ‘drive for. the Queen Alexandra Solarium for » Crippled: ‘Children at, {Gordon _ Head. ve a ‘The Solarium Junior - League 2 ‘is running the “shower. "The League’ consists of 30° young eee women: t whose sole aim ‘is 5 to eo 8 | easy part, 1e reason? . Easy taste and easy to look at. Plus the Seagram name and quality. Prove it for yourself. That's the: } -? . af i ROWS Seanram . : : FIVE STAR. a \hasailan Po wonky ‘ eee eee i Pah prac ty ig ‘ J aut , iy willing it. ih a cP, ii sy hig iv Mt y A “Their: efforts voluntary. o ‘changed’ ‘from: ~, Dimes’”?. to. “Spring Shower” to . March ‘of Dimes: “-Dimes.: In previous years the Junior. ~ League has made door-to-door , canvasses, but because of its “membership, has “small turned to a mail campaign. © The members have been busy - sending’ out. 60,000: letters to - Southern. Vancouver. Island . | asking. for residents ‘dona tions. a “AML donations, however. small, Are, gratefully. received,’ ” says. their.. letter, They “point ‘out: that it. is necessary each year to raise some $250,000 to meet the cost of care of the liltle patients. at "the Solarium, Less than 50 per cent of the patients are > government -cligible . for grants. ‘Despite the fact the | cn lomg-ntay’ y's hospital, where there ig. much Suffering, It has a happy: ate Solartom is _ mosphere of hope. ue ow visitors who have: seen the care Riven. the je youngulers COLLECTING April: 93 To 26. 3 Victoria Curling Club - 1952. QUADRA STREET | ' ALL TYPES OF HOBBIES MANY WORKING DISPLAYS MODEL BUILDING HOPRBTRS HA ND Cc nt AF TS Apr. 23 - i ames Hi pm. 24~- Tame. WW pom, 288) YWooomo Men, 26 - i am. - 8 p.m. oT PCCIAL Lispliy ariinis fou ile Liadiea At Dépait tine iit hey memo 1 ttc Of Adult Studies, will be working on silver carving, wood carving, bead work and corboture:, ‘THIS 1S THE LARGEST HOBBY SHOW IN THE PROVINCE _ SOLARIUM FUND DRIVE UNDER WAY. raise’ money - to” help in the _ " operation. of the: Solarium. are, > entirely and witnessed some of the | miracles. ‘of. medicine © that » “Shower of” ~ avoid any. confusion with the ne | ’ The Solarium. receives’ no 2 ~Money from. the March of, } _ correspondent, Mrs. C.M.. 4 652-1996, will: hold its “regular” monthly -on Monday, April20, at 8,00 p.m,,_ _ t aaa pies " sei ume | marriage in SeMary's Church{ -have been brought. about can: | : refuse. the appeal of the oe Report: the ‘activities of . “your, district’ ‘to | Review. Brown and they will appear cin: her roundp of Brent. . wood News. Phone her’ at . The Saanich’ Pioneer Society : meeting in the Pioneer Log Cabin. when Cuthbert Brown will show movies of his and Mrs, Brown's recent trip to Britain, “Miss Marcia hreitenbach has returned to her home at 1063 Holly Park Roadafter spending a 10 days’ holiday with her sister in Prince George, -: : Miss -Anne Greenwood 1140 Clarke. Road has returned after spending nearly 4 year and a half: in New Zealand and Australia, Anne spent a week in Fiji on her way to New Zewand where she worked for thirteen: months, and © Mr, and. Mrs, HC, Warby and’ thelr small daughter Anne in St,. Mary? s, Now: South | Wales, several limes. Mra. Warby {s.the, former Miss Sheila: Proaser ‘of Mount Newton Crossroad, ‘She visit. the outbick districts» of Springs. : ies His Toran | Mr, and Mrs. ‘uthbert Brown have retur ned (rom spending a few days’ holiday with relatives, at Nanoose Baye Following ‘their recent Saaniehton, Mr and Mrs, W. J. Sleel enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Hawaii: They. tre. now at thee home. 1146 Shuggett Road. swore eit oe sn aha “Brentwood fur ber Shop will be taken over by Italph deilstra on Api nee of) Gh the (le Par tuic of What Karemaker who is leaving to take charre of. a motel at Youlou, Mr, native Hallandat Rottordast. He came to Canady 17 year 8 agro and _fire’ chief. and has been a fireman ‘the. shoulders. | Superintendant Bill Seward who “carried out public. works duties i in: ‘addition to those of building and plumbing. inspector. A Seward in the la : | : years Short Shrift then went to Aistratia’ for: two | months: While (here she visited | was fortunate iy being able to» Australia, ‘going ng far aa “Alice | Pelstra learned hia trade: in his for the past Wycars has worked. By ELEANOR SOWERBY Broadening of the Sidney Summer Playground Pro- gramme to include additional and more varied activities, was one of the: main topics © of discussion at the April meeting of the Sidney Recreation Com- mission. Ken Campbell will be directing the program. ~The provision of a trophy case, where community groups might place cups of trophies won in competition, was ‘also discussed. Line-marking machines, softball Contractor E.L. (Ted). Clarke, resident of Sidney for 23° years,. was ap- pointed: to the post of. Public Works Superintendant. at Sidney council meeting on Monday. Mr. Clarke; ..a self-employed contractor, is volunteer assistant for 20 years.- : ‘He will take over in the riew. public works: office. behind’ the Tourist Bureau on: \ First St. on May L Involved: with the construction business since 1946, Mr. Clarke is accustomed to- job supervision” and will take a large eure from. f' former Council. re- append Mr. A suggestion. from Pemberton, Holmes Ltd. regarding the “Kingswood housing proposal. for: West. Saanich Road, was received with cynicism by North. Saanich ‘Council this week. ; The developers suggested ‘that : sewage frony Deep Cove ‘School could be' discharged into 'a sewer “at, the: north end of the housing: complex, However, public health: officials have refused to approve the. sewage. treatment. plan in- volving spraying of effluent on a: golf course which. is part: of. ‘the project, 2 : the. ball. bouncing,"’> said . Ald. Trevor Davies, Another copy-of room for argument” according to Mayor J.B. Cumming, will be sent to Pemberton, Holmes bal GOING. TO CONVENTION = Municipal cleck Geoff Logan will attend: a. convention: of Municipal Officers Association of “They are just trying to keep. Dr. J.L.M. Whitbread’s letter of: January 8 “which does not leave. backstops, loud-hailers and out- door public address systems also were mentioned: Chairman Wilf Price; extended congratulations. to residents of the Sidney area. who -were competing on various rinks in the recent Inter-City Ladies’. Annual Bonspiel. Sixty-four rinks were in play and from these the following players’ were successful “in winning prizes in their repective groups: Nancy. Allen, Edna Bland, Ann Ball, Joan Ethier, Glen. Jones, Marg Shak, Lee Steers. TEAM PRAISED was the basketball team of Clare- of the B.C. High School Girls’ girls from. Sidney area were members of the team: Elaine Eykermans,. Sandy ‘Callard, Brenda Haue, Lorraine Benn, Betty Jeffrey, Marnie. Sailing Club Planning Races First and second of a series of Spring: keel boat races. will be. held by ‘Canoe Bay Sailing Club “next Sunday, April. 19, at'10 a.m. -and 1. p.m, The.: third. race is.: scheduled ‘for :6.45 p.m. on the: “evening. of Thursday, April 30. - Triangular course to. be sailed _will be from ‘south of Ker Island - ‘to the. red. spar. buoy. off Sidney ~wharf.. and. another’ ‘buoy to” seaward. A dozen or. more boats _ ‘| are. expected in the’ competition. “WAsHNGTON 1 __- RACING = oe sae Ee a aw with Harbor Syrt in Victoria. BC, in Kamloops May 21 and. 22, ! | 658- 2421 th inane a i Bet Ate Classes of. Insurance atnaies | arokers Exclusively — feenaiee ed Ocen Beeatwese - _ Ovcharick, Also receiving commendation ‘mont Secondary School, winner | Championship. The following. “Barker, Lorna McHattie, Barb Munro. A Safe-Riding Program offered by the Sprocketeer Club resulted in 11 children receiving safe--— driving certificates, Parents. of - children. whose bikes were not '“up to standard” are reminded that when corrected the bikes can be checked out by W. Cook,‘ the. Sidney Sport Shop. Bikes should be: checked. annually, it is: recommended. : SILVER THREADS AID : Silver Threads Club would appreciate the help of a volun- teer on Tuesdays, about’. 2:45° p.m., to assist in replacing tables which have been _ positioned: for the use of the Ceramic and Hand- craft groups. Additional: trans- portation assistance from Brent- ‘wood, Deep Cove and ' Mount | Newton. areas. would be. ap- ~ preciated. Anyone wishing to |. volunteer’ may phone Mrs. P. : ‘Director ~ of “Silver Threads, at 656-3412. : Volunteer help i is also needed at this time for many local groups. : This might. take the form of. — helping make ready. equipment. and facilities, assistance in ad- ‘ministration of. teams or groups, : coaching and: training,» ‘trans- ‘portation, etc. New. ‘volunteers to augment-and to add to the work being done by present. volunteers are a- valued. asset ‘to. any com- munity.- - Gym . programmes “are “being ‘conducted . -by A: Coulson, on © Tuesdays - and Wednesdays. cat sat Sidney Elementary S . TOT Vee ~ COMPLETE HORSE, PELLETS. — oe | «GRAINS AND STRAW : FERTILIZER | —— we ko _ ves STERN - . ENGLISH AND. - EQUIPMENT | io WE STERN, CLOTHING 5 548 HAMSTERLY RD. Norerit aia | peers eee ti tai TE mar A. Std Mine” wan af Heeiatal i Pe ania ey te eg he hay ad de at Eure db a Roe nai HN fo gia e ay Wa nae eats yee for San ci AHHOERR AR ve