A eeputenliy eee 05 Wednesday, May 13, 1970 TOUrist ise BY ROSEMARY OWEN Leonard . Siver, of Craigmyle Auto Court, will preside over the activities of the. 56 member Sidney & North Saanich Chamber of Commerce for the ensuing year. Magistrate Denzil Ashby . ad- ministered the oath of office to the new executive at the annual - installation banquet at the Sidney Hotel last Thursday. With the new president the Executive will consist of. vice president Karl Drost; secretary -- treasurer Mrs. Sharon Butler, and. directors. John Saivador, John. Lace, John. Elliot, im- mediate past president Wilfred ceptance of the concept of regional. planning. LET’S HAVE MORE He ‘mentioned Chamber of Commerce member Tom Bradley of Rest Haven as the only hospital administrator known to him who is capable of remaining within a budget. Humourously, he suggested, ‘‘If some people in Central Saanich think we are using: the new hospital as a gun to your head to pass the Brentwood sewage scheme, well then, let’s have more guns of this sort!’’ The cost of failure: would. bean in- dependent disposal plant for the hospital ata cost of $100,000 or a Price, Mrs. F. Starr, Vern - Gordon, Ernie Salt, Donald change of site. . Crowhurst, Peter Seimens, John The stated policy of the Graeme. Chamber of Commerce is’ to represent,-the commercial | in- terests of the community; to speak for commerce in the light of commerce and to be a meeting ground for those who seek to serve the residents of the com- munity. Draw-An-Embiem Contest Open — To B.C. Children ~ The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia is searching for a new image in a most “unusual. way. It. is. asking the children. of: British Columbia to participate in a Draw-an-Embiem contest. The the importance of. loyal at-. winning design will be used by tendance: of membersg at. all. the Cerebral Palsy Association as “meetings as a measure of the its official symbol. future success “of the new _ Before relinquishing the chair, Mr. Price gave a brief: report of the. past year, speaking of the rewards. and_ frustrations besetting such an organization particularly in reference. to hospitals and highways. He noted a. 100 per cent in- crease in Christmas Celebrations participation resulting in a “healthy increase in. the -decoration ‘inventory. EXCELLENT OPERATION The. majority of Chamber of Commerce funds go to the Sidney -& North Saanich Tourist Bureau and he commended Mrs. Fred Starr and her staff for their ex- ‘cellent operation .in processing 16,600 visitors. in 1968, 19, 00 in. 1969. ' The retiring president stressed Mrs. Frances. Lamont, : directorate. — Executive Secretary of the asso- Both Mrs... Starr and Mrs. “ciation, said, “‘in a person’s life Butler were presented with floral. tributes to their excellent service - over the past year. _ ~ ~~ Guest speaker, “MLA John -» Tisdalle, touched on govern- “mental ‘problems . of the day,’ emphasizing - the: need of: Jess: : parochial thinking with, Nebo ‘boundaries. and. greater: ac- early detection and treatment of cerebral palsy. offers -more hope. and therefore we would like chil- _ dren to design an emblem.” coated Gnd willy, chelp. -promote Cerebral Paley, ‘Week “May: 25- 31. cee Behe SE ge Entries should be sent: to the Sales & Service on. car. . stereo, marine and Citizens ° coBand equipment. ees Cerebral. Palsy. Association of BC. Room. 705 - 543 Granville B & Ww and Color TV ser. : 30, 1970, A vice. e Facilities. : RE CREATION COMMISS ION: ee | = Sidney. Council. oe 2491 Bevan. . oe (Above Lambert Motors) at | mission this week. The new - 656: MR ’ Prairie. Provinces, The Cerebral Palsy. ‘Association: hopes the: contest : will not. only. find.a new look for them but will” -also, ‘draw: the attention: Of ‘young . -Draw- -an- -Emblem~™ Contest, ‘Street, Vancouver, § B.C, by April - appointed . “Capt. Al Jasper and: Al Knudsen’ ‘to. the local Recreation Com-. “members replace W, H. Young ‘and Capt. R. S. Spicer who led. Mrs. A.L. Shiner of 830 Ben- venuto Avenue left recently for ‘in. the Eastern Canada and the United States. She spenta:few. days in Ed- monton prior to joining her sister; Mrs. Edith..Wilkins. of Reston, Manitoba, and ‘she and Mrs. Wilkins. will. enjoy Centennial. . several weeks holiday ‘Year in Manitoba before going to Ontario, where they will spend . “some time visiting: freinds and relatives. From there they will: visit relatives in North Dakota before returning home. — Mrs. Baker. of Victoria ‘and Mrs. S. Brower.» of) ‘Viking, Christine “Hamilton of: 1031 . Clarke Road celebrated her. third.: : birthday on .May 5th. witha)” luncheon party. Her guests were. Hamilton, . Shelley. Hamilton, =: Leanne Hamilton. “Chureh and: ‘community affairs. = Monday’ t evening, May: 4, “the Brentwood Community, Hall was staff of the Brentwood Silhouette ‘|, Coiffures, Miss, Helen Bierness ‘described each ‘costume and hair “Styling: beautifully. The. models. were, charming i in a bright: range. of suits and summer florals, right - down to the little flower girl..On- stage Bette styled four. wigs for ay their ‘resignation. Tere Sates Ob FUME ad aul if Chay, Ay pee Pea eet! Haitehens: hetiagnid abd 1g (or Calo & ADR ITE rites (aud how bio eeehosians fen ewan? AMafise deg THEA Nee ANG how about Dads workghet oan NESTRBN SE ing, Ford Fuil pack Te need - Dusitians COR soa Prick a “On Gyan ise! eet WHEE hat B CTELcx Fram arvbart Lang distance tales AG dowel Bie G ny ©. avid atl diy Buridaye! Neo ae i , y) ‘Alberta, were recent visitors at - “‘the-home’ of. Mr..and Mrs.-Ron Morrison, Brentview Drive. Catherine Rice, Susan. Rice, © Leigh-Anne Martens, Freddie. Leentvaar, Cindy Dedds, Clifford me made at the tea, Proceeds of the : “Christopher Bowden Green. an id : entertainment: ‘will be: for. the: and a ‘of Brentview Road:} moved to. ‘Chilliwack last week | and will be. greatly. ‘missed | ‘asl: “-l-they were very active in. United “The. ‘contest. is ‘open. to : all an y : children’ up to.15 years of age: it. the scene of a well: attended Fashion. Show. by. Miss Frith’s, and hair styling by Bette and her | willing models. Poor prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Hallett, Mrs. Brownell and. Mrs.: Larry Goodmanson. As sponsors, the Brentwood .~ United. Church Women. are grateful. for «the support given by the community. St. Stephen’s A.C.W. Spring Tea held in the Memorial Hall, Mount Newton. Crossroad, on Saturday was well attended and over $250. was cleared. The. tea was opened by the Rev. Cyril -Vanables, and the home cooking, plant and book stalis were» well _ patronized. A very fine collection of prints of good pictures donated : : by Beaver Books sold well, and’ the. valuable collection of West, Coast. Indian--arts “and crafts displayed by Dr. ‘and Mrs. C.A.- Watson was a most worth- While: attraction:, Gilbert. and Sullivan’s fate aye Advance sales of tickets, ‘for Trial by Jury, which. will be put on in the -hall.on Saturday, June 6 by. St: ~Mary’s Choir (Oak. Bay) ‘were HOW GOOD: IS YOUR MEMORY? Period photo. of students with their teacher at the old Deep’ Cove School is thought to date from the early -twenties.. Two or. three of the “pupils and the teacher have not been positively identified, “and a committee organizing: a student re-union in June would like to name each one. Phone Mrs. Frances Robertson, 656- 3801 if you can help with the ‘identification. For’ Ready Mix Concrete CA LL - BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LID. “Keating Cross Road - FAST SERVICE a A _ COURTEOUS: DRIVERS | MAY Itt oS . MAY 13t i ee — MAY 15th. 8 “You ‘cou WIN THE GRAND PRIZE ae a A 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER '@ Take your family to visit McDonalds Fam, oe oo @® See the wonderful Home Show (Curling Rink), -@ Visil the Giant Midway. ® Don't miss the. fabulous Miss Victoria pageant. - PRESENTED BY | THE VICTORIA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ! fi nN HNN Recreational Program Expanded This Summer Work on the 1970 Summer recreational program to be offered by Sidney Recreation Commission is in progress and is being planned on a six-week basis with Ken Campbell as Director. Activities this year will be on a wider range than formerly, and will include more age ‘groups. said Mrs. Eleanor Sowerby. Commission secretary. A three-week playground program will run from July 6 to 24, when activiites will include drama. creative skills and games appealing to boys and girls of ages six to 12. 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