SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW AJAX HOME AND OFFICE CLEANER. Specializing in windows, floors and special clean-up. Bob Scott, 652-1581. 22-+4f SANITARY GARBAGE SERVICE, Sidney Clean-Up, Ray Bowcott, 656-1920, 24-tf IF YOU WANT YOUR MOWER in shape, now is the time to bring it to Reed's Saw Repair, 622 Fisgard St. 383-8324. 3+f THE SMALL ENGINE SHOP Repairs to: lawn mowers, chain saws, rotovators, Open evenings 6 p.m.'- 9 pm. Monday through Thursday, Saturdays 9a.m,-6p.m, Closed Friday evenings and Sundays. Norm Jestico, 652-1025. Messages: anytime. 7583 East Saanich Rd. ada CHILD CARE in Central Saanich off Pat Bay Highway. Acreage. Phone 652-176): 23-2 GARBAGE,” RUBBISH HAULED, Phone 656-1784... 224 BOOK EXCHANGE 9785 + Sth St. Across from Pool Hall, Sidney. : 74f CLASSICAL and popular guitar instruction Beginners-any age. Phone 652-1765. 24-1 “AVON CALLING- Don't just sit in the sun - Get out in it selling wonderful’ Avon Cosmetics and Toiletries. Earn as much. as you like on your own time. Call now, 384-7345 or write Mrs. J. Guenther, 6701 Oldfield Rd. R.R. 7, Victoria, B.C. 24-2 SIDNEY. CHIMNEY SWEEP. Chimneys, -roofs and gutters cleaned and repaired. Oi} ranges and heaters cleaned, repaired and serviced. For a clean sweep of. it call, 656- 4295. 24if - cleaned by” experienced insured personnel: CARPET CLEANING Imperial Carpet. Cleaners bring like-new lustre to your carpets and. uphoistered fur- niture. ee Free estimates _ Phone 388-5069 Home Cieaning package special! Carpets. upholstery, floors, walls, windows expertly 388-5069. “24th _ Review. | Playoffs § Star EVERY FRI. AND ‘SAT. EVENING in the” _ Musson Unit ie 8. C. : FOURTH st. - SIDNEY B. c. _856- 9004. Saanich Lions by 6 to one. Sidney : Merchants won'4 to'3 over Mount Newton Gulf in an. exciting finish. ee ie involving the final play. | - Play-offs ‘continue ‘this Thur. : sday. ‘at Centennial: Park ’ “meet! Sidney. Merchants: at 6:30 “p.m. The play-off trophy has been “presented. by Bob Johnston. Final league play standings are. : appended, and the trophy. given |}. |-by--Darol “presented to the — Wey Locksmiths and | Tug boaters, Furriers and _Froight toters Are yust some of the workers “oO ae doyed in industries cavercd by Workine ns Campess, iON With fred (nedigal reatae rh Spocial therapy, And finnnetal wid if Ay GU 6 ud MPG ae Walt o raverage phone the WCB. e% woRKmMens “ compensarion: _ BOAR RO cetiniia MISCELLANEOUS COMING EVENTS NEED a Back Hoe? Phone Dave’s Back Loy a | Order Of Moose ** Hoe Service. Phone 652-1920. 74f B l N G .@) Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. 60 40. per. cent Moose Home Saanichton Opposite Fairgrounds 1l-if Child Health Conference. Sidney, Brent- wood, Saanichton and Tsartlip school also information and registration for Prenatal Classes. For appointments phone 656-1188. 24- ] Vacation Bible School, July 6—July 12: 9 a.m.noon at Rest Haven Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church, Resthaven Dr. All welcome, Ages 4-15 years, 24-3 Beginning. Beekeepers. There - will be. a demonstration of heekeeping techniques by the Provincial Inspector at the hives of D.D, Evans of 10542 MacDonald Park Rd/.at 2 p.m. June 20, All interested persons in- vited, 24-1 WANTED WANTED FIN TIMBER. Any amount and size. Cash or stumpage basis: Box 4. 224 WANT TO TRADE YOUR CAR? Urgently need small cars and imports. Phone 386-2411 and 656-4659. Cornelius Van Iperen. 23-2 WANTED TO RENT travel trailer, July 18 to Aug. 1, approx. Phone 656-1877. 24-1 WANTED TRANSPORTATION to down- town Victoria’ Monday through .. Friday. Please phone 656-4793. *. 24-2 WANTED ITEMS associated with History or Historical events; also old. rifles, pistois, swords, etc. Phone 656-2722 or 656-3440: 19-tf CARD OF THANKS | We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. ->Moffoot, nurses and:staff of Rest: Haven. Hospital forall kindness shown ‘to the late Mrs. Nimmo. and to.the many. friends who voiced their sympathy-and these who ¢on- tributed to the heart fund:-J.E..Nimmo and family. rt In Peninsula Babe Ruth ‘Saanich Peninsula Babe Ruth League play-offs started last Sunday: with Saanich Paving and Cablevision beating: Central ‘Paving and Cablevision -Schumaster. : Alderman Percy Lazarz; acting : for Mayor A.M. Galbraith: «Played. .Won: Tied “Central Saanich Lions 8 Sidney Merchants” 12°58 -Y2 6. ab Saanich, Paving. & , ea Cablevision 2°. 12% ‘Lost ° In Pat Bay Little Lecgue” ‘both sections of the Pat: Bay Little League. The schedule has been shortened and the final game of the season will beon dune 28, with meeting of parents this: evening (Wednesday) at 8 p, Mm. in San: seha Wall, Sidney Hotel Kapok Peco eet The oldest. Douglas fir tree ever recorded In Britlah Colum: bla was) 1,3800° years: old, It was located in the KoksflahR iver. area near Dunean on Vancouver Taland, eo Bus, 656-1541. Alexander Boor Works Ltd. At Clark Bros. Marina 10775 McDONALD PARK RD. gocononpecconccnecocsaceooecnnee a APPT IAAI AISLS! ASSL RII LAL ILI, Ros, 656-2581 SIDNEY DR. RM. ‘MacKENZIE- vdehos ta aimounee the preupation af SUITE 203 ~~ SIDNEY PROFE 0175 FOURTH ST, SSIONAL Cl NTRE SHDN Y, Bc. for the practice ot dentistry, Phone 656-4848 24-1 “Was > leaders” by. : “Points: 2B Bez ere Mount Newton Gulf Aa, 5° a 10 | Tight Finish — A tight finish is: “expected in. “addition to the play-offs to follow, There is a “Brett: Following are the: league standings: BP We TB Major: Langue cere hidney Phormacy A MS Be Bo as Army and Navy BU oe ak Legion Aeon Me AR? North Saanich Lions We Mo Bo 8 “Minor League ee RON ao Ardmore Golf Course ios me Rangern a ee eee ee ee Kinsme He aN Ti Aes id Roy's Chevron 41 f Seer een ) an) Monych, . curr iculum, util andy SECOND CHEQUE GIVEN BY LEGION AUXILIARY FOR BUILD ING ADDITION BY DOROTHY. PEARSON The Ladies’ Auxiliary was proud to present to President H. Lake of Saanich Peninsula Branch No. 37, The Royal Canadian Legion, a.cheque for $1,000 at the last meeting of the season. A similar sum was presented at the March meeting, and the $2,000 is to be applied against the principal of the bank loan on the building addition. President Lake was surprised and overwhelmed. and accepted with thanks, paying tribute to the hard-working catering com- mittee chaired by Mrs. K.O. Herrington which has been responsible for this income. At the L.A. general meeting, Mrs. J. McWilliams was-in the chair and offers to help were accepted in reply to a letter from the Rotary Club regarding the. Blood Donor Clinic held on June 9, mo Mrs. M. Chappuis. gave an excellent report on the Zone Council meeting on May 29, when 12 voting members from ‘seven Auxiliaries in the Zone, and other members, were guests of the L.A. No. 37 in. the Mills Road. Hall. Mrs. E. ~ Bullough, Representative chaired ‘the: meeting and read the minutes of. the last annual. meeting. There: are now 159 Auxiliaries in B.C. with a total memsership of. 10,615, “1,491 of whom have joined to date during the present year. The next Provincial. Convention . will be held in Chilliwack in May of 1971, . ‘GOOD MONTH Mrs. K.O, Herrington reported , a good month in. the catering. field: including - a: bowling. banquet,.a Lions Club banquet, also other non-profit affairs such as a tea in honour of Mrs. Paddy. Scardifield, Life Member of the L.A, now returned to. England, also tea served to. the. Zone: Zone.” Council. There are several summer. bookings and ‘the committee will continue to be busy.. All offers of help are gratefully accepted. In the absence of Mrs. R. Tutte, the Sick Visiting report was read, “showing 10 visits to the D.V.A. by Mrs. J. McWilliams and one home call. W.. Hemens of the Branch had visited eight in the D.V.A., three in Resthaven and 17 home visits were made. Mrs. E. Byford Clyde and her committee called on a total of. 21> in Resthaven Hospital. . Three sympathy cards and one cheery get well were sent by Mrs. C. Murphy. Plans were: finalized for the ceremony of the re-dedication of the War Memorial Cairn on Sunday, June 21 at the Town Hall. Mrs...G. Mann volunteered “made for. the” Congregational . Picnic to be held June 19, starting -at:6 p.m., at Centennial Park. A ‘business session, ‘smorgasbord. style supper. is 'y planned, with each family: con- » tributing: a: casserole, salad, or _ dessert dish. oe and | Service fund. of. the United. : Church, “Mrs. E. “Vallieges. be held September’ athe Regional Library ‘a THOSE DAYS. , a ae group.” ee “and. Tyra | Car Club ‘Zooms handicraft - “Projects | were. on : vice- president, was presented with'an ©. engraved spoon,. The | Vallieres | family will be moving to the “mainland inthe near future. “The-next U.C.W: meeting ie determined R.C.M.P. team. on SIDNEY SUMMER RECREATION BY KEN CAMPBELL Summer. Recreation Director Theme of the Sidney Summer recreation program this year is “Explore the: World of Recreation” This can be seen from several different viewpoints, First, the whole idea of the summer program is an exploration since this is the first lime Sidney has hired a Recreation’ Director, If the Program and the work of the Director proves successful, it may lead to consideration © of hiring a part-time Director for the whole vear. Secondhy, it is. an exploration ‘ for those participating in the program as they learn and enjoy an area that they. may not have known about previously. Thirdly, this organized: program is only the beginning:.so--much more opportunities for recreation can be found around our community that it is up to the citizens to explore the area for themselves. It is stressed that registrations for any. programs or workships | should bein this Friday, June 19, at Sanscha Hall. between 3 and 8:00, if-there are any. questions regarding. the. registration; please phone 656-1855. The Water Saftey program at the Craigmyle Motel is proving ° ‘ very successful. The instructors are Mrs. Lynn Gardner, Mrs. Eleanor Sowerby, and Sid Young: with Brock Mclilroy. as an ‘assistant. The: 40 grade’3 and 4 _ children’ who. are participating : between 8:00 and 9:00: are im- ‘proving greatly with each suc- cessive lesson. They. are aiming at. completing requirements for Red : Cross . swimming. ‘badges. “The members, of the class from 9:00 to 10:00is also showing much : improvement. : “The summer © Water ‘Safety. -Courses , held: two. sessions.” a. week, from July:.7 te August 13, will cover grades. 5 and’6 and- “registrations are: being handled _| through: Sidney. Elementary. | School. These Water Safety To Softball Wins “Torque: Masters © ‘Car. ‘Club : members’ are ‘proving. as for- : the track: ; earlier 23 to 22 defeat at the hands Coaches, on June 7 they turned on week at Sanscha, 0. Continuing the winning streak, : Torque. Masters: disposed of a June 10 by a score of 24 to 19. AN NNOUNCEMENT ~ | The Sidney Braneh of the announces AMNESTY. DAYS June 19 and. 20, 1970 a NOF INES ON OVE RDUE, BOOKS RETURNE D Tancouver Island Barry’ s DO your BUSINESS TOCALLY PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW Complete Callision Repairs al ot 56-1792 | WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WoRK AUTO. sony’ ‘Spray Pointing anenoeian ANDREW MeGOLDRICK 656-3670 “Shop and Save in Sidney" : SIDNEY ~ JANITORIAL SERVICES Commercial or Residential | Ay Reasonable Rates, Free Estimates ANY TIME Y HARRY stn WAY 656-1901 “midable on the softball field as 5 Ch Q - Taking: ‘aimple revenge for an ‘of Little League: Managers ‘and: : oS the power, at Sanscha playing | ; fields and crushed their rivals by. 42 runs to 11, Rubber game will | ‘be.’ played: on Thursday: of this JUDGES LOOK AT HOME GARDENS With gardens blossoming in full Summer. display, the judges in-the annual Brent- wood Bay garden contest will later in the Summer at Brenta be taking a preliminary look Lodge. around the district during the SETTING ESTAR * coming weekend. i As has been the. custom. in previous years a coffee party. for award winners will be held Judges are Mrs. F. Galley and Mrs. J. M. Gelling, members of Victoria Hor- ticultural Society. Weather We Buy and Sell permitting, final judging and announcement of. winners in Old China, Silver, the various classes will be on Furniture Wednesday, June 24. and Bricabrac The contest is held annually under the auspices of Brent- wood. Waterworks District. 9812 4th Street , Sidney Phone 656-3515 2474 Beacon. Ave. Sidney Np CAN: ADIAN SOUVENIRS | & Imported Chinese Curios - Gifts - -Souvenirs - Novelties - Carvings Chinese Foods and Health Foods Open Daily 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 pam, — Fridays. 8:30 a.m. - 9:60 p.m. 656-4715 THE ROYAL NURSERY is still at the same location 4660 PAT BAY HWY. A GOOD SELECTION OF HANGING BASKETS ¢ oF STILL AVAILABLE FROM THE FARMERS MARKET ON THURSDAY EW and OPEN one VISIT OUR BOOTH IN _ JUNE 18TH. = Weare open seven days a week for your convenience,» =. 658- 5415 ' . 4660 Pat Bay Hwy. HELP ANTED CEAN PASSAGE “4h ft. Hilyard Ketch now ‘at La Union El Salvador on n passage, ‘England to: Victoria, requires - additional crew. of TWO. Leaving July 10, master experience seaman and navigator. 7 Donald H. McKay." “ -“Mizzentop,” Boas. Rd. Sidney © - 656-3229 ee Departing from Vietoria: on. October oa 1970 for 21. days. ae Your fare includes all ‘transportation, de luxe or “. First class hotel accommodation, ‘all meals except. “ in’ Lisbon and Madrid, and. alll sightseeing and 7 anafers. eee 815, 00 : Canadian funds per person, en F ‘are from: REPARSENTATIVE oR See ne ee Stee = Se SES 35% eae ee 920 Douglas St., Victoria Bee 382-7254 1503 Wilmot Pl, Oak Bay oo 982-2165 NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL mH af ! ; ‘ s iy L ry ’ i iN 0. : q q i . , . Thus ene 1 ] ea , , 7% “pean ott : eihvit : “cy 4 ibay dunt Hasyn W stits vie ' ne a. vane your item. ~ and you're almost sure to find Ud this budget-minded selection, samples, clearances, broken Wines, one-afae «| Mid plus Hens froar regular stock, Hervonal hope: pig wily Meawe. 24-tf BEACON AVENUE PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 18,19, 20 We reserve the right tc limit quantities. STORE HOURS: Monday to Saturday 8:30a.m. to 6:00p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PENNIES MEAN MORE AT YOUR SUPER FOODS STORE Grade A TURKEYS 8-14 Ibs. Breakfast Delight BACON PORK CHOPS COTTAGE ROLLS | Ib. 4 large ones: CANTALOUPE . _ WATERMELON | : _ MARSHMALLOWS We o., white, - hor ee pkg. "MIRACLE WHIP. “ya 02. 59 wt - Kraft "SLICED ay ms 16 0%, “69° - Kraft PEANUT BUTE on us Aen to Orange, Bape,” FRUIT PUNCH as 0%, A, Uns ee ~ Kleenex | 2 roll pk. ai PAPER TOWELS | - Peek Frean “CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 9° Uy : oo A! Pare Ais sr eat "5 05 , Zid D 39° ~ardmona REACH es oes), Fame _ Raat Polat: | SHUAPS Wy or, 4