ay . proved sticker, Phone 656-1151 A Saanich Peninsula. 4-H club has gone to a lot of arranging. and . expense — te promote one of the main: ob- jects of the junior farm. club: movement. In. animal clubs, the 4-H creed calls for introduction of new blood lines: to improve stock. The Saanich 4-H Goat and Fodder Club has gone to Ontario to do so. Club. reporter Debbie Salisbury revealed this in.a submission to The Review on club acitvities. The club has purchased two buck kids with outstanding blood lines which will be used to breed their. does. . -QOne is a Saanen and the other a -Toggenberg and because they were. being bought by a 4-H club, the price ©. was reduced by the owners of Lyneve Goat Herd of Whisper- ing Winds at London, Ont. . $10 STICKERS. Missing. car inspection stickers cost several motorists $10 each in Central Saanich police court on’ April 16. Judge D. G. Ashby fined |. 1261. Gold-.}- William Boogaars, ‘stream, Adrian. Richards, West Saanich Road, Brian. Edward Benn, 8593. Emard Terrace, “Leonard : Lythgoe, 4918 Prospect Lake: Roads"Joseph,, McDougall, : _--- old, “The Saanen, which is the older. of: the two, is from a famous ‘bloodline of a com- - mercial herd in Great Britain” noted for its high production. - The Toggenberg is’ of -Lyneve -breeding and: his _ grandparents consistent. winners at the Royal Winter. Fair in Toronto. . Their breeding program will get. under: way to.a limited . - degree next'fall and the club. ~ “members, ‘‘can hardly ‘wait’? for the first offspring. by thei ‘ have: been aanante Oo Business — wat a Sideline , ie" | a 9 Yates, Victoria, B.C. HUH cee as link Eh od adie dy ded begs dey FOUR KIDS of the Saanich 4-H Goat and Fodder Ciub form mutual admira- © tion seciety. The two human. ones, and Wendy Salisbury are showing off the Saanen Sharon Offer (left) i ok : ES BEES Se Photo). : and Toggenberg buck kids the club has . just had flown from Ontario to be used in breeding local does. The four-legged kids appear Just as pleased. (Review, Tsartlip Scouts | Get $50 Grant After a discussion on self- reliance and resourcefulness as group. to assist. with building expenses, Ald. Trevor Davis objected to said, resourcefulness | was one of training. However, urged by. Ald: TOAST a ee ‘the. grant was agreed to. Teast ttre agile ldie te ltut tow. stat gata dys principles of scouting, North Saa- | nich Council agreed to contribute. $50 towards First Tsartlip Scout: the request initially, because.,.- he. the. main purposes of. scout Joe Lott who felt that the need for = = funds. occasioned by moving of. {the scout hall, was: “desperate”’,. property. directly. south of Sans As the baseball ‘and softball “seaséen draws near, activity can be noted’ on Sanscha and nearby “grounds. Due to: the widening of: Pat Bay. Highway, relocation of ball fields, has become necessary & ground, softball. will be played on. - cha: Playing, fields. Sof thall “had - : become: _two'-years “ago, when, it: was: brought, back into - being by the | ‘formation of .a Juvenile. girls. ; team, which entered the Colwood » and District League. Last year. a. younger group: became “active, : playing mostly on its own, with a. few games "with visiting teams. This» year; as’ well, “as” the” “Juvenile: team, there is.a Midget girls team: ~~ ages 11 and. 12-~— -entered in the. Colwood and Dis- “triet League, and.a’ senior team. which’ will play. in. the. Vietoria Senior. Ladies’ League,” -COACHE SNE EDED AS “Ati is ‘most regrettable that airls ‘up to 10 years, and 33 and 14 year. olds will not be able to play unless: coaches can be found for them, It 4s too late to enter them in the Teague this year, but they could: play®exhibition games and the necessary “goaching staff were available, Are. there any | and sometimes frustrating, task, NEW PLAYING FIELD “BY JOAN ETHIER - _ pleasure, exercise and good fellowship it affords a good many. _ youngsters. it. is well worth the. . effort. : Thanks to the: assistance of. the: -| Town of Sidney in. preparing the . forgotten sport" ‘in: Sidney. until. capacity. The Juvenile and Midget girls - will be having a Bake Sale soon, --and the Seniors a little later on. . ‘Please watch the ‘Coming Events . column: for dates. The proceeds : itis hoped , there may. be some- oo thing left over to assist with the ‘ expenses of the backstop for the. anyone. wish to donate: to the ‘sales, it’ prepare for next years league if offers? This is atime consuming,” ! 26th, and Seniorson May 19th. but. when: ea ‘realizes the - UMPIRES Goo Then comes : present. need. = baying at. home! : harassed, and_ argued with; ‘but on - although they may find’ it har top believe ‘at times they. are very. }- ‘much appreciated, It would. take: | avery large burden off. the, coa- | “ches and managers . “if a. few, minded. citizens would in this “sports © offer: their: “services. -for the sales will be used to pur- _chase necessary equipment, and ball. diamond, Should would be gréatly: appreciated .. There: is still room for mare players in all three age groups ‘now’ formed, and) more in- formation can’ be: obtained | by: phoning H5G-0911 - Seniors: 656 3383) Juvenile, 656-1633 Midgets. Juvenile and | ‘Midget feams commence: play on) April: Deep Cove School building ‘Lott, who. estimated. that. ‘| $1500 suggested Wains ing is soon to be up for. other ever’ umpires. : When : lad School Considered For Museun Acquisition of the old for museum purposes. is being considered by North Saanich Council on re- commendation of Ald. Joe Lott of. the: recreation committee. Mayor J.B. Cumming warned that the. moving of -a. building such as_ this. (about 1912: vintage). can -be very involved. Ald. removal would cost about Cross. Road ‘park. as” a possible site. _ Deep: Cove School build: auction. Ald. “Nell Horth - was enthusia stic “about the suggestion. ‘We often lose: through | lack ¢ of action at. ‘MEETING TOLD | “Plans. are well under way ‘for a . Hospital Day Tea of the Women’s. ‘Auxiliary to, Rest Haven Hospital April: meeting last: week, ‘The. t tea’. is. under the: general ‘convenorship of Mrs. C, D, Clive and will be pened. by, Dr., dean A Tzatt. : Proceeds ‘a pressure steam: sterilizer for use in the operating room of the hospital, - It. was also reported at. ‘the meeting, held in the lounge of the. hospital. with. 32 members Varak, that a sale of work held at ithe cotnpsons-Sears Mailon March toes as successful, xi meeting of the auxiliary i a wal be held May, mat . our. historical. buildings | ‘ : on. May 12, it was reported at the + will be used to Picahene present, and one visitor, Mr. L. Av’ An outdoor swimming pool costing $75,000 is one of two proposals of the Centennial '71 committee presented to North Saanich Council this week. The other suggestion is a plan for a much improved park area at Patricia Bay beach. with promenade and change rooms at a cost of $30,000 to $40,000. Ald. Joe Lott described. a meeting of the Centennial group for a heated, 25-metre pool with. concrete. slab:.deck, change ‘rooms and surrounding fence. An architect’s. model shows .a: pool with a depth of five feet or less for two-thirds ‘of: its. length and a diving area nine feet deep: The - economically at a later date. THOROUGH STUDY . Ald. Lott said ‘later ‘that the committee had: gone. thoroughly. into the costs of such a pool. The: respect, said Ald. Lott, municipalities. ‘North’ Saanich: group: felt that a ‘McDonald: Park’ ‘school complex : added “Ald, Lott. a 60. cent per capit “total: population . Saanich, 3,000, _ With, municipal’ monies altogether $7, 800, “CL UB DONATION © hopeful that some’ “benevolent sizeable slice. towards the pool project, (hus altering | For Centennial design shown at the April 14 - “pool.is designed to be enclosed — : : “the construction “of | two | additional tennis courts © ‘noted by council, and it was” Alderman told’ North Saanich .- Council that ‘the’ price does not © ‘include ‘purchase of land. In this: | ~ “the oe “committee would hope for a -donation from one or other of the Members: of - the Sidney ‘and es . Site:on parkland adjacent to the ree Park Project — Choice lade Central Saanich Cen- tennial '71 Committee -is unanimous that projects shall take the form of addi- - tional recreational . facilities in“ Centennial. Park, said. committee chairman “Alderman Margaret Salt ata ‘meeting: of council on Monday. -- Tentative plans are for “and a Lacrosse Box. were os “agreed that council would >. “ meet with’ the Centennial committee > at: Centennial : “Park to: study: possible: Te-. “committee “has almost municipal. contributions ‘for the. "project dollar for doliar, based « on “North Saanich. Sidney population : ‘is estimated at. 3,500 and. ‘North © oth whi h. wil . possible | total grant. from’ the e. airport whle will become provincial committee ‘of: $3 900, ithe © -Centennial’: project : would” a visions 2.78 foot strip for Pienics, Ald, Lott said the ON as is organization’ would contribute a. } the financial picture, The possibility of non-interest. bearing: pledges. from local residents should alas., “he considered, he felt. possiblity of “utilizing fill, available ‘when runways, re extended, and ‘the Mayor’. en: along the waterfront,” The- Centennial | committee - - suggestions: were received and filed, “TERRIBLE URGENCY! ‘Tenders. will: be called im. | ‘mediately for storm drain’ and” sewer work on Bowerbank Road, ‘where a. situation. of | “terrible: urgency" exists, . according | to /p Sidney Ald. Norma Sealey. 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