PAGE TWO } § Wednesday, July 1, 1970 Weather The following is the meteorological report for the week ending June 28 furnished by the Research Station, Saanichton. Maximum tem. (June 23) 76 Minimum tem. (June 23) ; 48 Minimum on grass 37 Precipitation ; 16 Total v peecipitation ~ REPAIRS ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Manufactured. Homes mean better quality at a reasonabie price. Estimates & references on request. L. HOGARTH 656-1976 656- 3503 ve : Friday & Saturday “yy ox, MIRISCH CORPORATION oresents “A LECAARD FREEMAN PROCUCTION Cr suareg GS STEVENS. Sunshine SIDNEY — 656-3033 a ‘Monday — Thursday 7:45 P.M. 2 Shows 6:50P.M.&9P.M. MON-TUES.-WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. JUNE 29-30-JULY 1-2-3-4 He's a crook; an embezzler, a con man, a forger. . -ED BEGLEY: PAT HINGLE os. ae COLOR wpetun . wera - ee Jags ye a 66.6 Supplied by the meteorological division, Department of Transport for the week en- ding June 28. Maximum tem. (June 257 73 Minimum tem. (June 22) ; 46 Mean Temperature 59.6 Rain 18 Total Precipitation 15.09 Calculated at Fulford Harbour Times are Pacific Standard “July 3 2.10 am. 10.0 July 3 10.25 am. 1.2 July 3 7.10 pam. 11.3 July. 4 12.10 am. 97 July 4 2.45 am. 9.9 Juy 4 11.00 a.m. : 1.3 July 4 7.40 pm. 113 July 5 1.00 a.m. 94 July § 3.40 aim. 3.7 July § 11.35. am. 15 July. 3 8.00 9.m. 14.2 July 6 a.m. 9.1 July 6 9.4 July 6 i: July, 6 Lal July 97 8.6 July. 7 BS July 7 25 July 7 Ma July 8 7.9 July. § 8.3 July 8 33 July. 8 11.0 July 9 71 July 9 17 " July 9 4.3. July. 9 10.9 Judge Fenton Parisn here is Rev. Robert Welcomed by parishioners last Sunday. as. incumbent “of. the Anglican Parish of. North Saanich, the Rev. Robert Sansom conducted. services in. Holy ‘Trinity’ Church. Patricia Bay, and St. Andrew’s Church, Sidnev. Morning Prayer in the Margaret Vaughan-Birch Hall. He succeeds the Rev. Canon F:C. Vaughan- the parish. . The new rector, with his wife, Pamela,..and children, . Robin vaged. six and Jane aged four, were at-once busy furnishing the rectory. on Third St., after their arrival from: ‘England, and the at their new surroundings. | © They. daughter Jane, 4. and son Robin. Avreception was held after”. Birch, who retired at the end-of . 1969 after a ten-year ministry in: family expressed keen pleasure “are not strangers to JUST ARRIVED from England to minister to the Anglican Sansom shown. with Mrs. Sansom, 6. (Review Photo. lew Minister Welcomed To Anglican Parish Vancouver Island. for Mr. Sansom was priest in charge of St. Peter's, Quamichan,. during 1969, in-the exchange program operated by the Anglican Church of Canada and the’ Church. of - England. During that time. he paid a visit to Sidney. ‘He is a graduate of St. Aiden’s. Theological College. Birkenhead, in England, and on ordination he: was for four years curate at Sutton-in-Ashfield. -He-was ‘then preferred as Vicar of Holbrook. a village of some 3,000 people six miles . “Derby. Mr. Sansom enters” upon his oministry in North: Saanich: with: enthusiasm, and witha genuine. appreciation of the fabric of the two: firmly established churches he will serve. north: of. the ‘town of _ every year, . a chance. po 8d eee , : hh mit The dry” season i Water. supplies the > Upper Peninsula are. “still "quite: limited. a Please do not use water SUN _ Necessarily or. let it run to waste. We | “are having more calls on our supply ye) be reasonable and ~ consider ate and give the other fellow S swith us. “again. 1 -used..-in . Board received final approval that: usual fee” trend toward maximum educational opportunities. Also at the meeting Dr. Philip Ney presented a strong case for the importance of his psychological . research into learning. difficulties which he conducted at MeTavish. School: He demonstrated with slides and graphs that millions of related facts observed in the special class are cerrelated to reach conclusions of great value to. teachers ‘who must: meet the challenge of conflicting per- sonalities within the classroom. The trustees were assured that the success of this pilot project is evident in the continuing support given. by. the. Department of, National Health and Welfare with. a $20,000 grant supplemented by $10,000 from the Provincial Treasury. Dr...Ney. did not feel. that a planned move to Brentwood or Keating School. would present a difficulty as. four .of his six ‘subjects’ would be moving. into regular classes to be replaced by others in need of remedial treatment: Cost. to the district -would be confined to provision of space and relocation of exisiting = observation facilities. TEACHER AIDES : Mrs. Dorcas “Blair and. T.H. Abbott, representatives | of the Saanich. Teachers’ the value of teacher aides tobe. “kindergarten and primary. classes.. The Board : promised consideration. -of this. matter, in the next budget. Vending ‘machines. ‘in schools ‘became. the .subject of earnest discussion particularly | as related “was: adam ant - | Parrott, opinion that these outlets should. be confined solely ‘to plain milk. | ‘Trustee John Pennington warned} level. ‘operating. these services. . ‘Final policy .decision. TEAC HER, PENSIONS | etter from the Saanich Teachers Federation’ seeking support of a ‘drive toward improved pensions. ‘On the: motion of ‘Trustee Z.M. Hamilton: it was. resolved | that, “Due to’ the: inaccuracies and discrepancies: in ‘the teachers’ submission’ this board. cannot support the. report nor will — ee Me i ma: AHA Ua ete \ hye mit ; Pere anr we ce “(4 ote ‘ee ‘miner Shy alae OF Hemet vin stg 1 De) lal i ; eersntig Ni vag Mitgy, tate $ we ‘ Fa pant ower Seneratttdtone iw od coe awe a pakee. ene niet — ene gig eae a] eine sal oe ik mts gp irene ara nea " ra “ ee earer aa al a “aan? pee My Tice ine matty bays “y sans le Bite i oa a Ler swe ~~ ee ene . “same a ~m “nate + i ee rn we ‘ ve £ ’ ee “ ot an : wien reer ee 7 tausnarreiiien fase in i — (AS TURNING TO... yar ° F re : e a lac a Peat rein we ome is ven Neen te Ter cue : : mations tives: . FORT Het ent tA ta oma ensioners BY ROSEMARY OWEN Two resolutions under consideration by the Saanich School The first would eliminate the term “Night School” of “Adult Education’: the second introduces a new policy “Where an Adult Education course is operable with full fee paving pupils. Old Age Pensioners may enroll at half the This enables husband-wife participation in a continuing community Rubymay. : in’ “her. * | against: proliferation: of these: | devices -at: any. Trustee’ G.M, Ewan suggested that parent, |. “groups .might: be. ‘interested in’ was. deferred.| § : Pending reports from the schools. “Careful: scrutiny’ was given a}: t at the last-meéting. in favor involvement. in condone anv militant action on the part of teachers” Six demolition tenders for the ‘old. Deep Cove School were opened revealing a. variation from $2,150 to $434. The lowest tender submitted by Mattison & Patterson, Ltd.. was accepted. requiring complete clearance of the site including cement foun- dations. A further contract was warded on a month to month basis for sewage removal from Brentwood and Deep. Cove Schools at $767. per. month. Trustee Ewan protested that no sewage contamination from district schcols had -been proven - and that the provision of disposal fields on school grounds should be governed by the same regulations pertaining to all private or. corporate structures. He supported his.contention with ‘the .monthly ‘summary . of reported communicable diseases from.the Metropolitan Board of. in. spite: of a. tank. Health -which, prevalence - of septic facilities... demonstrates an. ab- sence of effluent contamination diseases in the district. $2, 000 Da mage Learning. Conditions Committee, discussed: proved costly for Ian. G. -Christison, 4538 Scarborough. ‘Victoria, whose car’ left West Saanich Road at Kersey Road early Sunday. two. mailboxes.: Central Saanich Police’ “said here. was damage to the car. We Buy and Sell. old China, Silver. Furniture. and Bricabrac — “gaz 4th Street, Sidney” Phone 6 656: 3515 a Falling asleep - cat the wheel - morning and | ‘plowed into a telephone pole’ and.) &° $2,000 Horse Races Concession Indicated Referring to race meetings arranged by Vancouver Island Quarter Horse Association. at Sandown Park on August 22, 28 and 29. North Saanich council on Monday agreed to accept one- half of the stipulated $450 licence fees as an advance payment. The Association had appealed to council for licence fee con- cessions on the grounds that the popularity of Pari-Mutual Quarter Horse racing is not yet firmly established. In presenting the report of the finance committee to council, Alderman George. Cumpston referred to a'similar concession made to B.C. Jockey Club in 1965, when payment was deferred and maximum licence fees were recovered in three vears. Our. whole purpose js to en- courage such meetings both for the entertainment of the public and asa source of revenue for the municipality.” man. It is understood that the finance committee of council will review «the position if the race meeting is not financially successful. balance or write. it off.” said Mayor J.B. Cumming. “‘As an alternative we could consider a grant.” “Home ma ade: ‘Grade oan . Fr resh. ‘meaty “Canada Choice: : —CROSSRIB ROAST Canada Choice , nes RUMP. ROAST. said the alder- | ‘We can either collect. the. Silver Threads Friday. July 3- Jacko, 2 p.m., Monday, July-6 - July Drop in, cards and games, 2 p.m., Wed- nesday, July 8 - Drop in, cards and games, 2 p.m. Many thanks to all the mem- bers. and- friends. of. Silver Threads who helped to make our Sidney Day Float so successful. To those who spent so many hours working on the rosettes, and to those who~ generously donated material, our. special thanks. All programs take place at Sanscha Hall, Beacon Ave,, Sidney. Senior citizens of the district, and visitors, welcome. VANCOUVER Bonham, city medical health officer, has announced _ his department will conduct detailed tests for pollution at city beaches this summer. CALL BUTLER BROS. ‘SUPPLIES LTD. Keating Cross Road FAST SERVICE § COURTEOUS. DRIVERS PHONE: 1121 (CP)-Gerald: ror SERVICE AND QUALITY, sP ECIALS: BEEF Oe se -PANCO ES PORK SPARERIBS” MON - ‘SAT, 8 am. . FRIDAY NIGHT 1 TILL 9:00 pm. 7 p.m. BROOKS SHIPYARD 2324, HARBOUR RD. SIDNEY “For Fast Marine. Repairs & Servic 656- N57 . f . 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