SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, June 17, 1970 Kerry. Witters, Instructor Roger “SHOWING SOME of their workmanship on Indian ~ band’s picnic tables are, from left: (standing) Anstey, Gary Nicholis and John Cooper; (seated) Ron Fletcher, ‘Ron Sluggett and Jim Fisher. Jim is one of two native supervisors of the project. (Dane Photo). Tsartlip Tables uilt At School Feature Exhibit recently. working on the tables, ling and sanding. is hoped to complete metalwork and power chanics. the boys in practical work. Project of the Industrial Arts class of Mount Newton junior secondary school to construct 32 heavy picnic tables for the Tsart- lip Indian Band camp site was highlight of an exhibition and demonstration at the school Visitors saw the boys actually using power tools for cutting, assemb- Most of the units have now been completed under the tutelage of Industrial Arts Teacher Roger Anstey and it the remainder by the end of the term. Lumber has been supplied by the Indian. Band. and from that point onward. the whole of the measuring and work is being done ‘by the class for wood and- me- ~. Acting School Principal D. J, Brown said that he can see a: future for projects of this kind involving benefit. both to. the community and the training of skills. He hopes there will be further in- Stances of groups suppiying the materials for the boys to do. the | Have’ you ever: rgone to. Sealand with: 30: little: boys? Well, I did, and. it was great. fun. The boys: ~ were fascinated | by. ‘Haida ‘the went through: her. tricks, and’ there were ‘shrieks as. ‘She made her big: a flop. “BY SHIRLEY TOMSETT we. hope the money will be rolling iz ‘support our Hall fund which -is -Tapidly depleting. Doug. Langtry ‘reports. ‘progressing by leaps and botinds. : in very .soon.. They will also be available at the door.” “Let's have a good turn-out to that. the. - work The shell. for. the’ kitchen - and: storage - areas has.” now. been added. We have had some response: : to our. appeals for help and would: like to thank the’ following. for- welcome cash. donations: Jerry. oe and ‘Mrs,.C. Parnell; ac. “companied by Miss. Williamson,’ ecently. visited. Calgary and: Edmonton. While. in the former. =: City, they were the guests of Mrs: “Parnell's ‘sister, Miss. Ethel”. Baker, who "has. been.’ a keen orker for the senior citizens of | Calgary for the past thirty years: She: ‘has. also’ been. an active supporter of the Social. Credit. _ Party. ‘since ‘its inception, and ‘a “while visiting’ Miss Baker, the i ie > guests were honoured with a visit Wi from Premier H.'Strom, the Hon. “Art. Dixon, Speaker of the House, “pnd ‘Mr. Rod Sykes, Mayor of. \ Calgary, who was” a former Victoria resident. me ‘The travellers also visited Mrs. ee AR. 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