| | ns Madleniathne Taga svabiendeoh db habal al vg Wednesday, July 1, 1970 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE FESTIVAL The 20th Annual Tsartlip In- dian Water Festival was held last Saturday and Sunday, at. the Tsartlip Indian —_ Reserve, Brentwood Bay, with an estimated 4,000 people in at- tendance. SWAMPED BUT SMILING, ‘one of the. competitors i in _the single canoe event makes shore while a young spectator Bets ready to ogive a helping hand. J ack Ralph : Photo). Eight different bands compete for trophies, some from Washington State. Besides canoe races, a softball tournament was held with Port Alberni taking home the trophy. Bone games, Indian dances anda \CTS 4,000 fish barbecue were also enjoyed by the crowd. The ll-iman canoe event was as follows: ist. Mount Prevost - Duncan Tribe. (Winner of Bishop Hill Perpetual Trophy for War Canoe Races). nd, Salmon Arrow - Malahat Tribe. . ard. Lady Christine - Kuper Island. The Klochman's (Women) canoe event as follows: Ist, Lady Christine - Kuper Island (Winner of Bishop Remi de Roo Perpetual Trophy for Klochman). 2nd Island Queen - Kuper. Island. 3rd. St, George - Saanich (Mostly St. Ann's Academy students in their first year of racing). The Single Canoe event as follows: ist Frank Page - Duncan, 2nd John Page - Duncan, 3rd Norman Edwards Kuper Island. ~ Double Canoe event: lst Ernest and Dale George - Vancouver. 2nd Gene Harry canoe - Malahat. 3rd. Norman. Edwards canoe ~ Kuper Island. Mixed Double Canoe event: Ist Roy Ed- wards canoe - Kuper Island. 2nd Ernest George canoe - Vancouver. 3rd Gene Harry canoe - Malahat. Kuper Island canoe “‘Lady Christine’ was built’ by Roy Edwards and his wife in 6 days. Chief Don Williams. of | the Tasrtlip Tribe was emcee for the races. Thomas Sampson and wife shown with the trophies was one of the original founders of this annual event, Three Children Hurt In Crash At Mow’s Market Three children were hurt in an accident. on Patricia Bay High- way. last Saturday when a. car driven by H.A. Larsh from Oklahoma was rear-ended by a ’ vehicle driven by William Neal of Victoria: Mr. Larsh was making a “left turn into Mow's Market when the collision occurred. The Neal boy, age 5, was taken: to Royal: Jubilee. Hospital suf- fering with a deep head cut ‘and shock, while. the two Larsh ‘children, age .9 and 11, were treated at- Rest Haven Hospital for bruises. and shock. The cars sustained a total of $1,900 damage and Mr. Neal'was issued with a traffic violation. report: for” driving without. due care and attention. ‘ Loragene Calder. At the annual awards assembly of Royal Oak junior secondary school held on Thursday. June 25. the coveted Silver Oak Award for all-round = excellence was presented to Dalan~ Bronson, president of the Student Council. The following is a list of ths awards: Perfect. Attendance: Pam Worenieck. Connell Ashby. Alan Robertson, Robert. Gurrie, Dale Thorpe. David Redman. Grade 9: John Handysides. Grade 8: Karen Damstrom. Dominico Peluso, Bob Lee, Jill Hickman. Lorri Fallas, Dave Fyfe, Annette Quan. Woody Knebel. House Trophy: House 1, Senior Boys. Mike Berryman; Senior Girls. Ginny Kidd: Junior Boy. Angus Stewart: Junior Girl. Sandra Sheridan, Presents Prizes At Sansbury ‘Honored as the best all-round Student of the year at the San- sbury School awards day on June 24 was Debbie -Maunder,- who with Dale Tweedthorpe was co- captain of House Three, winner of the House League for academic, sports and citizenship. Total. of 723 points. were credited to: House _Three; House One amassed 651 points and House Two 628 points. Awards as follows-..were president of Sansbury P.T.A.: Attendance Awards:.-Division V: Laurie Tyler, Toni Ingram: Division Il:: Belinda Bjelland, (missed only one day in 4 years); Division 11: Cindy..Bompas,. Wayne: Ar- ‘Division I: Russell Blow;. Kristine Fido, ‘Debbie’ Maunder, Bradley Thomas, Beth Tyler, Dale Tweedhope, Robbie Whelan: Work » Habits: © Div: Vz. Velvet: Polson, Timmy .Flanagan; Div. IV: Patti -Forge, Lembcke ;- Div: 1: Janice Nicholls, Richard Hyren, Robin Ingram, Kevin’ Norbury. Div. “Ute Marilyn: Benn, Russell - Blow,” Daniel “Burke. Sports: Day: Athlete with most. points: * Akam..50 Mile’ Club: -:10 finished P.T.A. President presented by Mrs. Vera Theaker;. Ingram, Kelly Hunter; Division IV::Sharon- senault,. Shannon” Yearwood, Kathy Salts: Allan Benn, Sheila Evans, Keith Rawcliffe; | Div. ITT: Susan Norbury, lan Mackay,-David - Gwen Gregoric, about the stage and lighting: (Three. way. tie), Susan Norbury, Eleanor’ ‘Benn, .Daniel Burke: Runner. up: Stephen. Block Athletic Awards: Senior Girl, Susan Callan: Senior Boy, Bruce Handvysides: Junior Boy, Angus Stewart. Track Bar Awards:. Bruce. Handysides. Loragene Calder and Debbie. Stewart. 300 Mile Award, Mike Hobson. Berryman Sportsmanship Trophy. Bruce Handysides: Girls Sportsmanship Trophy. Susan Callan. Library Award, Heather Fisher: Band Award, Rich Morrison. Silver Spoons: Grade 10. Clare Kennedy. Pam Woroniecke, David Redman: Grade 10 12), Kathy Wright. Dalan Bronson; Grade.10 (3), Janice Loughney, Mike Megson. Pino Olivatte. Liz Duncan: Grade 10 4), Raymond Briede. Jacqueline Allen. Roy Foster. Grade 9 (5). Susan Bradley, Susan McLean. Daryl Calder: Grade 9 (8! Richard Visitors Bureau Looking For More Financial Support More. funds: are urgently needed to support the Visitors Information. Bureau, chairman Len Siver told. Chamber of Commerce members. last week. Tourist business is onthe: in- crease’ with ~3,500 visitors registered since May 15° but, unless more donations are made, the Bureau will run into financial difficulties.. Mrs. Seottie Starr said that many firms place ad- vertising leaflets in the office display racks, but that not all contribute toward expenses. | Chairman | Siver’ stated that canvassing letters will be mailed .to all local businessmen and out- of-Sidney advertisers. _ . Fall Production | Plans Under Way Production plans. began: to roll on Monday for the first play.to be presented by Peninsula: Players on stage in Sidney Elementary: “School’s new auditorium. Director of ‘Exit the’ Body”’, is enthusiastic system. Several new faces will’ appear in. the mystery- -farce. ‘which - is. scheduled’ for: early November _ Presentation. “long Simpson, Grade 9.(7),. Laureen Voth, Michelle Gagnier, Rosalind Logan. Gail Stewart, Gaynelle. Witzke,- Don © Larson, Steve Quan; Grade 9°18), Kathy Meadows, Barbara Rippon, Rick Morrison; Grade 9 ‘$1, Elizabeth Dew-Jones, Jean Palfrey, Grade 8 +10), Carolyn Martin, Deborah Trill. Dorm Piluso; Grade 8 (11), Gina Ross, Betty Warburton, Kathy Wilson. Gary Caine; Grade 8 (12), Pat Allen, Margaret Dew- Jones. Scott Zado; Grade 8 (13), Christine Helmer. Carolyn Hole, Cathy Raig, Gerry Sharples. Karen Wilson, Eddie Owen; Grade 8 (14), Cathy Oud, Dave Fyfe. Ivo Olivotto. Book Awards: Grade 10, Academic. David Redman. Kathy Wright; Grade 10, Non- Academic: Maureen Caley, Dale Thorpe. Grade 9; Academic, Susan Bradley. Richard Simpson, Rick Morrison. Grade 9 Non- Academic. Wendy Hudson and John Han- dysides. Grade 6. Betty Warburton” and Domenico Piluso: Past President: Award: Dalan Bronson. Outstanding Service: Susan Callan, Pino Olivotto, Helen Spoor, Dave Redman, Kathy Wright. Silver Oak Award - Dalan Bronson. Service Bars +) Grade. 10:-Roy Foster, Bruce, Handysides, Mike Hobson, Ray Briede, Gordon Jones, Kevin Fry. Jackie Allen. Kathy Wright, Helen Spoor, Susan Callan, Colleen Burns, Nina Bains, Loragene Calder. Maureen’ Hickman. Sandy Pat- terson, Paula Briggs, Janis. Atkin. Pam Woroniecki, Karen Jones, Fay Jackson, Dalan Bronson. Pino Olivutte. Tony Cabecinha, Tom Evans,. Jim Colley. Dave Redmen, Ken Nicholson, Dave Paine, Dave Sharp, Scott Proudfoot, Richard Cherry. Award Winners At Saanichton Awards for academic achievement and citizenship were presented to the following scholars at Saanichton elementary school on June 25: . Grade 1; (A) Susan Wait, (C) Matthew Wright; Grade 2: (A) ‘Ekeline Cellerius, (C) Kenzie Cuth- bert; Grade 3,.(A) Bryce Rashleigh, (C) Flloyd Underwood; Grade 4: (A) Jane Robertson, (C)’Peter Milburn; Grade 5: (A) Linda Wallace, (C). Daryl Stubbs; Grade 6: (A) Marion Van t'Reit, © (C) Benny Cuthbert;.Grade 7: (A) Karen Michell, (C) Janet Ruthven. -- The Sports: Trophy was won by Jane Robertson, and the Kuper: (Expo) Fund. award for. Grade. 7 Indian pupils was won by Marion. Underwood. Highest house. points were gained by. the ©.Thun- derbirds. ‘transportation Pensioners Bus Set For Picnic At Parksville Parksville community park _will be picnic grounds on May 8 for the B.C.-Old Age Pensioners Organization annual get-together. arranged by the Island Council. All branches are invited to attend and members will bring basket lunches. Entertainment, tea and coffee will be provided. Sidney branch has chartered buses leaving. the. Knights of Pythias Hall’ at 93° am. For phone. Mrs. Briggs, 656-1730, or contact her at the Silver Threads meeting. There will be no 0.A.P.0. meetings during July and August» and the next. bus. trip will be August 13 to San Juan Islands. IMPAIRED DRIVER Judge D.G. Ashby fined David Gordon Underwood of the.-East Saanich Reserve, $350 on June 26 on a charge of impaired driving, Mr. Underwood was s allowed time to pay. Another Sidney School. Festival: has come and. gone, and once again with a great degree of success under the able leadership of Mrs. Ann’ Loney. After an entertaining hour -of per- _ formances by the school children; parents. and visitors were ‘turned loose’’ on the stalls. On ‘entering the gym they found a good selection of plants -for in- ° doors and out, and next to that the ~ White Elephant stall with its vast selection of “‘treasures’’, - banquet-size weight -of all-the goodies -con= tributed: However within an hour nary a crumb remained. “Anew addition this year was VHAT'S Dé But-as © usual the most popular was. the ~Home Cooking stall..where eight» tables. positively. groaned. with. the. ‘= paper cone,- BY NORMA SEALEY the Children's Activity. area with games of chance and skills where nothing exceeded 5c entry fee, and some were. even. ic!.The object was more entertainment than a money-making scheme. Off in one corner Mrs. Fran Flint . was operating a..‘'Candy Walk’, also a popular event. Great quantities of: hot dogs, coffee and soft drinks’ were. being. feature -drawing the crowd was the Candy --Floss..stand. This. was. out- - standingly popular, and in fact. consumed; and | a. new one harried- ‘looking mother was ‘seen wandering around. with a~ great swirl of pink fluff on a. him: ‘connection with the Festival: was — muttering * about: : ‘standing in line for 35 minutes, . ~and when she finally: got the stuff couldn't find her child to give it to: -g$ons were heard to comment that “the «same. ‘without ‘the - ‘popular ING IN P.T.A. Much credit is due .to Sidney - Rotary Club for. this: sizable | donation: to the success of our: Festival, and in particular to the — two gentlemen, Mr. Jack Crossley and Mr. Gordon Jewell, who came and ran the machine. ‘Although ‘not themselves in- volved with Sidney School: they - gave of their own 1 time to help us out... The raffle for a portable. TV Ls “was won by. Mrs. C.' Miller, and . the ‘‘Jelly. Bean Guess”’ was won - “by Mrs. J.C. Aitken. 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