o Ss AANIC HE PENINSULA “AND. GULF SLANDS F PAGE THREE -.. . Terra ~ ‘Two of his best wins were in. Rey range. planners a chance; the |. ‘decision was, rammed. through,” Other, committee members were, OR ee : So NE Peeon in et . appears to be taking place in _included a service to George . breeding took place: The. un- .R.W. Hali of Emerald Acres, “record has been the talk of. | placing: fourth in the $150, 000./ ‘ 7 Alderman. ‘these ‘present. at the June 4 |. had: felt the “Yuen” meeting. “ praposal: should. £0 through... works superintendent E.) Ted]: “Clark nad discussed the matter |. WEB members J. ' Britteri, Bob Gibbs, Harry Tobin, oo Wilkie G ardner and Mayor Stan “eupy as North, . wehiual : south: cast winds by the Rest in Running The lesson in running that the picture. at right isn’t really necesssary. And Bessy Lea knows it. But it’s a good way to show off her new daughter who is more than a little bit out of the ordinary. The youngster is one of only a few George Royal foals kicking up their heels in these parts, and she’s right here on Saanich Peninsula. Mare and foal are owned jointly by Roy Jewell, 728: Beaver Lake Road, where they are stabled;: and C.E. (Cec). Moorhouse, 8647. Ebor ce, North Saanich, . ENVIED ‘The racing blood the little one has flowing through her veins is the envy of many breeders of Thoroughbreds. It’s not just from the George Royal side, either. Bessy Lea, by. Grey Skies out of Worthy Lea, is a stakes mare who had a highly successful racing career. In winning the B.C. Oaks Handicap at Exhibition. Park in Vancouver on June 24, 1967, Bessy won a purse that Royal. George was standing at stud in-Ontario two years ago and it. - wasn’t until last year that the “named filly is the result. George . Royal, - owned . by: Aldergrove, was Canada’s Horse of the year in 1965. His racing circles for years. the. $125, 000 Capistrano. He .won the - $50,600 Canadian’ “Cham-. pionship in 1965-66. And in.‘ San Juan "Washington ~ D.C. Ine ternational, he outran ‘Roman = Hawk who became the. Horse” of the Year 1 ; Continued from Page 1 . “Couneil - has. not. ‘given’. ‘long: equally; annoyed, added. the He intimated that. almost all Technical advisors Mo Siska and Martin. ‘Holden of | Willis, Cui ite. ‘and 'Tait’.and-. public “committee M. Jong: range | Atcheson,:” Aid. Hugh ‘Hollingworth, Aid, Dear, ue Albert Yuen; whose two deluxe apartment, blocks with eye- catching. Moorish arches are now . ready for occupany east of While Birch Road, proposes a further , development of approximately: isl suites in complementary style - anda nmarina with concrete floats : _on the waterfront. oe a “The area, uround. the preaent ve “apartments is being landscaped, | “eovered parking (a provided and additional buildings , would oc- similar block of land near Saanich Junior. High ‘behing McDonald. Park ‘Roat.’ he: ‘asaribna. ‘sheltered from Haven Hospital ‘promontory, would also include a swimming poo), ‘This part of the’ develop: ‘ia. not-affected” by the rejection, 7 ca “BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LTD, Keating Cross Road | PAST SERVICK SAA UA BAU Lady bana in. the: "United ‘show: Mrs. j ability. . fashions ~ paraded” : Wiggans, aa North through “. Cheese”’ Blue’ “ternoon! students: patterns,”’ “Several. School Sewing Wins Admiration At Fashion Show North Saanich Junior Secondary: School was full of admiring parents and fashionable daughters last Wednesday at the annual Home Economics . fashion Patricia Mason, home economics © teacher ‘was pleased. with her. “The coverall standard is very high and. ~ “some of the girls have used challenging fabrics and she commented. Grade Eight: girls each -. . modelled. a cotton dress, = Grade Nines showed pant- = and-vest or skirt-and-vest ensembles and Grade Ten * -students wore dresses with sleeves, collars and other te challenges . A-- student from. ‘each. class commented | on the Ss : “were oe eae |. ‘companiment-’ of. organ a ‘music | played by” Wilma Gourd, Anita. Copeland and Shelley. Wiggans. ; “Intermission. -tertainment included songs 2 by. ‘Virginia. . music. by - pianist Shelley: “which: to. cand" during Paper flowers created by: Cindy Rogers. and. helpers “ made colorful splashes in’. ‘the auditorium while stage -.. decorations _ were. carried”. oul by Kathy’ Lang and> Dale Hovedestad. : a to ‘members a Saanich | ‘Secondary school : band. formed a conibo. which - “Symphony Sewing as the Lace’ and : “of i swung in: “Love. is: ae the _af- : meeting, letters..wer Prime Minister: ‘Trudeau, Tommy.“ “ Douglas, M.P. and 'R.L. Stanfield — “regarding the declaration: of the” Me underwater: park Georgia. ms A bouquet of roses from Permier. and Mrs. W. nett, telegrams from the Queen and Prime Minister Trudeau helped celebrate the 100th birthday on May 27 of Bertha M. Coleman, formerly of Deep Cove. Miss Coleman, a one-time resident. of Setchell Road and sister of the late Dr. H. I. J. Coleman, was feted ata dinner given by Dr. A.C, Ben- ‘R.A. Coleman at'Oak Bay Beach Hotel. Old friends and relatives who attended the occasion included Dr, and Mrs. Leslie Coleman and children from Saskatoon; -Mr. and Mrs. John Haran and daughter Debbie of Portland; Dr-: and Mrs. John Coleman and daughter Rosalind of Duncan, Miss Alice Colernan and Mr. A. Vetterly of Deep Cove and Mrs. M. Drayer, Victoria. : sets F 7 Completion of. blacktopping the north end road on Galiano Island : will bea priority ‘item this year. -| according to Dr. H.D. Barner, co- _|\chairman ‘of road scommittee, Galiano ‘Chamber of Commerce. -Dr. Barner. noted: in. his: report. : ‘that Island roads | are ‘generally i in: nat is wor ‘monthly Chamber QUITS ASSOCIATION . Tt was ' noted. that: the: cho member. Chamber: has now with-, ‘drawn. from the. Associated Chambers > of - Commerce” of Vancouver Island... President: Steve Riddell ‘and: councillors “discussed two ap.) plications for location of a tourist : information. centre and decided to support that of El-Sea Shop, instead of Galiano. Lodge.” Q ‘The Cnamber will give ‘com: plimentary memberships to new in Gulf of 0a if rior ity Surfac ing landowners on Galiano this year and will pay. for distribution of a Gulf: Islands. questionnaire. : TABLE TOPS STOLEN | - Missing tabletops from. Men: tague Park. weré ‘reported. by. |. “parks chairman Chuck Webb who | 3 vs hoped for replacements. Hi Knudso: Barner's store, ‘Galiano’ ‘Lodge, . ‘Polier. “Marina and at Dr. Barner’s home on Whalers’ Bay... - The: Chamber. will hold an ine -stallation” dinner , he Galiano: Lodge on. June’ 3. “GOOD SHAPE | eat. the Old Organization. meeting © Reg Snow. ark ¢ on June 17): eo “Trane tows Veteran hiiton «s 4 | ound Nak ata ee tivkiles DING ale op ot TEL. cf us SIE Theat Aah aya e OhaNe Se Net fins a “ve 4 ra is ar PSOE OG Tesh ATa aes then eee arumaer tru RO TOT AEG AGe Wal More PbO (AVG Hg Wee Oi y te pny! py Dhehies pcre is Pie gen ce et cay law pod ed be nie ey an ) 7 ed “Pity (hema who Sorgels te phone shed lor teagervationa Ramenvtert it a chunayyer le i jnng etiitanea = Preterm er A ay wae Bay - Health and Welfare chairman, : ‘stretchers: are: now available, one ach at the post office, ‘fire: hall, ‘farm. and: Spanis n Hills: * Air-Viva's. are placed: ‘at Pass. ‘Home baking was snapped up: “Age. Pensioners | last. Thursday. Finances are in good shape,” said executive, member. 7 “An invitation was extended to. ‘0.A,P.0; members to: attend the: Silver Threads picnic in Tsartlip” Halt Called On Capture Of Falcons No: further. permits will be issued this year for the capture of gyrfalcons and Peregrine falcons in the province, it is announced by Recreation and Conservation ‘Minister Kenneth Kiernan. The announcement follows an inventory of falcon populations on the Queen Charlotte Islands by Fish. and Wildlife. Branch. per- sonnel; which revealed a. 20 this year, The cause of. the decline ob- served is not yet known. Signifi- found in’ some falcons recently is good reason to expect that pesticide residues: may contributing factor. falcons will be. allowed. ‘has. undertak na. province-wide “says that market hours will: be percent, decline in nesting birds: cant pesticide residues have been. tested in the province, and there bea, ue Until the cause for. the observed | ‘decline can be verified, no. fur-- ther: ‘collection: of” these. rarer. “The Fish and ‘Widlife Branch Shopping the old-fashioned way among. booths of freshly-picked vegetables, new-laid eggs . and fragrant home. baking will- be possible when the Farmers’ Market opens on Thursday, June NE-DAY-A- IER popular open market and Young hopes that many. will take ad- vantage of this opportunity to shop enjoyably for food. which is not poly-bagged, coated with pre- servatives or mass-produced! K. If the trade is brisk when September ice-making time roils around, the booths will be moved outside for sale of late summer crops. For further information, 18 at George Pearkes Memorial Arena in Esquimalt. News of the market, which will be held each Thursday during summer months was hailed with enthusiasm by Central Saanich alderman Ted. Clayards. — “Ycan see here an opportunity for enterprising students,"’ said the alderman who. with his Council agricultural committee, tried. to start a similar project locally. Need for such a market. where farmers can sell. produce on an organized basis rather than from scattered roadside stands, has’. long been felt on the Peninsula. Central Saanich Chamber of Commerce enquired into it and ~ North and South Saanich Agri- cultural. Society discussed. the matter but felt there wasn’t time this year to organize the market. Arena manager. Bill. Young from 12 neon te 8 -—p.m.. each Thursday and hopes for, wide participation from farmers. and also. from: church and. other groups. who. wish to. sell home baking or crafts. Booths will cost $3.50 for the day. 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