[Beacon ! Avenue, Sidney. SUMMER HAPPENINGS in July kept about 150 Sidney youngsters busy in a program organized by Ken Campbell with numerous helpers. In. first picture volunteer Tot-Lot assistant, Janet Mc- Millen and pre- -schoolers play “I sent a letter to my “ “a Montreal Trust. Appointment — G. - Douglas Peaker: Montreal Trust ‘is pleased to. announce the appointment of ‘Mr. -G. Douglas ° Peaker,. ER, RA. (BCL), S.R.A.,.as. “Manager. Real Estate: Sales," Victoria Branch. Mr. Peaker. is a well ‘known’ member: of the. Victoria. ‘| business. community and Past. “President of the Real Estate Board: of Victoria.: He was. . formerly President of Crown. “Realty (now merged with the Real. Estate Division: of: Montreal Trust). Mr. Peaker will supervise a Sales force of . ‘l?-experienced. : Realtors,. operating from the Montreal Trust. Real. Estate. offices at 1057 Fort “Street: and 2423 ; (Review photos). o “Last st Friday night was. ‘Family “Night at Sanscha: Hall and. nev. has there been such ‘an. excit _ group of, children. ‘They were th | youngsters. from. the: ‘Summer. Playground Program who: had -gathered to:display some ofthe | things. they had. accomplished “during, the. three-week *. Session Just ended. the children: There. where . families ‘made Daddys. planned for the program,, but due ‘to’ the’ malfunctioning : of the children:‘(after this writer was Family night was ended earlier RESTAURANT : Vaeeltont ChlnivaesWestern “ tis ine Hevea fast om Lone tes Vier dutie te very brary asd PAG, TOURS: DEEN ‘5 ¢. \ hey ow varie by Vrentes trad WHE ACON AVE, ae | DNEY FREIGHT SERVICE i Gs LD. ‘Now OPEN _IN SIDNEY, MONDAY TO THY RSDAY WAN TOOL AM, FRIDAY ASD SATORDAY 9 AWM TOR AM, aN DAY OES NON PO RPL: SPECIAL " Businessmen’s Luncheon 11.00 - 2:30 ry maup anh Les POMEL Juice "py Chiekes,;, Chins and Colesiaw ms Wabi Saray et Uys Tass ar Tomato dalee Cette than planned, | WITH HEATE 0 “STORAGE BOATS « ETC. FURNITURE | 2060. MIL LS RD. - YOUR CHINESE ~ RESTAURANT oF EATU RING oe Danes / beathin K m rites) FREE PARKING hyred Colfer or Toa Paaed Pork “L295. S45 BaG ed cP eee) or Pen al linea & ‘eiimanagiee” oo me ee C BADMINTON RAQUETS made from wire: ‘coat hangers and stockings are held aloft by playground ‘program members Caroline and John Wams, East Saanich Road, Kathie Young of Courser Drive and _ Wendall Claton, Fifth Street, Sidney. They have ‘just finished ‘a game with: an CBE ‘box “bird.” | ‘Sidney Recreation BY KEN ‘CAMPBELL 7 phasized din the Playground —_ . Program was not the results that |. the children. turned out, but. the. : ‘experiences: they went» through ‘getting the results. It is the hope of the Playground staff that the “program has helped in some way the growth and development of » the children, in creative thinking, was | al “stunt ‘contest their). into... Mummies by. “wrapping them Egyptian- -style i in toilet paper. There was’ more, “There was a turn-out of over 100. parents and interested members a “of the community, who saw craft’ displays, a program of dance, “drama; puppets and tumbling by. “Recreation » Program are the ‘Tricycle. Rodeo. and the | ‘Sing “Mong. microphone, and’ the almost. this: Thursday, July °30, at San- uncontrollable excitement of the. attacked by fifty children ‘with the left over. toilet paper!) the — ‘costumes, go into contests, and SPECIALIZING s 656-4122 | 385: 4831 656+ 3044 Bae e nats: SoS Ne eye love..’ ’ in Tulista Park where 28 children were registered in the three to six age group. Rough- house games such as “British Bulldog” provided an excellent safety-value for the energies of young béys and were supervised by Ken Campbell at "However the. evening was successful” as everyone, ‘enjoyed themselves, the ‘parents saw. their: children in the displays,: -and the. children and. leaders showed the fun they: had during the program. The” important ‘point. “em: physical. ability,, and working: cooperatively with other people. ‘ Yet. to come in the Summer The Tricycle Rodeo, which is scha Hall, beginning at 10. a.m, is “a chance for. Mothers and ‘their |’ children to come out, decorate | the children’s. tricycles, wear learn a bit-about riding: safety. The ‘Sing . Along. .is Friday evening. “August 7, upstairs’ in Sanscha Hall, This is. for everyone inthe family to enjoy singing. and learning songs, both. old. and: new. More details. will, appear in this column nsxt week. Obituaries | URE eat Mrs. Eva Anne Ure, formerly “of | 10159 Third St. “Sidney, passed away on July 24 after. a long : ines, She was 66 years of age. Predeceased by her husband, Dr, William Ure in 1946, Mrs. Ure came to Sidney five years. aga. She was an active worker in. the Gir)! Guide” organization. .a member of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church congregation and af the Altar Guild. Los Angeles, Calif, a daughter, ‘Mrs, TH. (loan) Boyd, Sidney; two grandehildren; sisters, U.W, Coward in England and Mra: P. Squires, Tasmania, Australia, Funeral service was held in Holw Trinity ¢ ure, Patricia Bay on July 37, Canon B.C, Vaughan: Rireh and the Rev Robert Sancame offiedatirio followed. Arrangements were by Sands Funeral Chapel af Roses, Sanscha shown in middle photo. And in third, in a quieter corner, girls crowd around arts and crafts instructor Judy White (wearing the hat) as they buttons, simply ‘“‘button’”’ buttons! Judy was also in charge manufacture ‘‘smile”’ BS of adult crafts and was a paid helper on. the playground program, in company with Heather Patterson, Linda Hunt, Terry Tomsett, Clair Dous, — Mary Ward, Linda Hunt, Penny Ethier, Russell Ramsey and Diane Jewett. ‘hi’? buttons. or, Second Section Phone 656-1151 Wednesday, July 29, 1970 PAGE SEVEN Surviving are one son. David of trematan bo At the official opening of the -‘Tsartlip transit camping grounds ‘on. Sunday afternoon, Central. Saanich Mayor A.M. Galbraith warmly: congratulated. Tsartlip. ‘Chief. Philip.» Paul and Band Manager. Tom: Sampson.on the “excellence of the arrangements. “This. site, andthe camping ground on the -East Saanich “Reserve are the first: in Central Saanich to offer tent and trailer: accommodation. I'am “quite sure that they will be well used and “appreciated by tourists in the” future,” said the Mayor. ‘ followed. ‘Road provides 32 attractive sites, -with a boat launching ramp nearby. The. necessary services . viceable tables and forms were “fabricated by. .the ‘students: of. during the last school: term. the new camping. “ground has - accommodated. i ‘visiting parties each night during}: . the past week, Reservations are}. “made at the park entrance. where. : boat: launching. fees are paid, but - Arriving with. a trailer during. z the ceremony, Mr..and Mrs. John’ 1. Murray. and small daughter Ann. ‘Marie, of. Glasgow, ‘Scotland, a -were the first official camp guests. ‘They. willingly: accepted an invitation to join in salmon barbecue _ celebrations which The waterfront trailer park at the western end of Stellys Cross have been laid on, and ser- Mount Newton junior high school “Although not. officially 0 open. more than:* 20 “BY PETER STOCK. cook ©. the. crusty: : crustaceans. : new. publication of: Saltair Publishing. Co. of Sidney : Written by Ardmore resident” Charley White under: the ““penname’’ of {Cap'n Crab- “well”, It also. gives. expert advice, with a touch of humor Nelson - Dewey,. on. how, .to locate, identify, capture. and handle them. ILeven supplies information on how. to adapt “the -right attitude,” According to the booklet, which sells for $1, _erabs are not scavengers and will not generally eat putrified prefer fresh. food, living in “worms and small fish The most exciting method of - capturing crabs, according to “the book, “spear or hand method. Another method involves" a crab ring, which can be made ari hoop with net or chicken the ring thing With.a fresh fish by attached wires. purchased and an illustration shows you haw to make your OWT : ae The omonst dilioult i part about ‘crabbing, nextlo cal: ching then, is dean Ug the Ry : follenirg vy waka wah. to peel a. cooked “crab Tike Sidney file eda ene tt a walnut “Anyone who | ‘has tried. to catch crabs © by hand and. ended up with: a sore finger . “and a bruised ego will be in- terested in a new publication on how to catch, clean and _ little : “How To. atch Cabs" iS Aa’ | and illustrations by cartoonist. » Many people think of crabs.ag, - dangerous, spider-like. ughes.. “Contrary to popular. belief; or apolled: bait. “They much - nature on clams, marine : To Move. ds by the: BEOC, _ by covering a large metal ring, | wire, The crabber then baits head or other fresh bait: and: » lowers t-to the waiting erabe : Crab traps can be made ov | » atruetions, you should be able. ~ Charley White with a book like: “How To Catch Crabs” available, there : is no widid reason for anyone. to suffer pinched. fingers ‘any “more; From now on, it? s every 7: ~ crab for Himself! . Saanich May _ Force, Contractor a A - Complaints of the ‘condition of the property accommodating the Excavating © ‘ontractors at 4251 Blenkinsop. Road, were recon: sidered by Saanich council Monday evening, According toa report — of. the development engineer there has been no change inthe une satisfactory situation, ~The affiejal anticipated court action unless. council . decides ‘otherwise, Gnd. Mayor Hugh Curtis remarked that the nature of the business could mean that it might have to be nmoved, OPM ge oe ge ae oe ‘ on Counc resold WO tee PROT VN matter. to the planing - cam ‘mittee, and inform Mr. Trace of ~ PHILBROOKS SHIPYARD 9324 HARBOUR RD., SIONEY ssnahphaues ecg 9% aha the action, lung Wis aa For Fost Marino. Ropairs & Sorvic 656-1157 I. | a hc cenarkek ISLAND VIEW DEVELOPMENT OVE FAILS Provision: of more. ac- commodation | for. trailer and camper. transient tourists was’. urged by” ~ Alderman: Margaret | Salt during a Central Saanich ~ council debate. on parks affairs. |» “We read_ “daily. of . families arriving..on the - ferries and having nowhere to-go. Surely, with our . “The recently. formed Centennial - 71 Committee of ao Saanich School District No. 63. has ‘several projects rae under consideration, of which the following F have met — a with the greatest: favor: i parks and open spaces we Ep GO) To set aside one month i in the schools j junior ‘and senior industriat es could offer some relief to. } | arts workshops for the manufacture of playground equipment by the ~ . this situation,” said. the “f'|-students, using original ideas and plans submitted by elementary eyes alderman. ee : students who would benefit most by their use. It. was considered that — “The, Regional: Parks = materials might perhaps be donated by. parent-teacher, ‘associations. Board owns. 62 acres: at. ae) The organization of all children in- the school district to take. part *siand. View Beach but has ae in a community. clean- “Up. each -month “asa contribution ‘to. en- done nothing | toward. “LL vironmental: ‘control. : S developing - - this - : = @). That. ‘representative. bands. and choirs. throughout. th ‘District “the lack of water. » sewerage. ‘control. ‘are chief = _ stumbling blocks .to any — such’ development at the - present. time. 0 “eo Our: “parks. are for. ‘the | : ; enjoyment _ of the com: § “munity,” not: for. transient. “ ~ guests,” said (Councillor Perey: Lazarz, °- eae mt Earlier, as chairman of “ ae tangle | ‘in. ‘communications ; has. resulted. in’ Beacon. Avenue’. aa eagken "of Sie ‘| benches, donated by Rotary Club,» deate able. ¢ condition of being shunted up and down. the - fe welle! ilet facilities at’ street. The benches are usually public toilet facilities at” positioned outside the Post Office . ‘Island View Beach.” inte but officials. there decided to. “AL Monday’ s Council, ‘Ald: Herb “Perry, who wis. Assistant. Post-. * Master, and. the: ‘Acting-Mayor discovered they were working. at: ,cross -purposes. They. would like to receive: suggestions: on good. ; bench. sites from the public: ‘ aa “Supervision of: TJ -move them further up the block, ade feeility te. poatly. jane Af close. to a convenient. garbage ‘Fine OF $300 | F an ante receptac C. . providing resident “Meanwhile, Acting-Mayor David. McKee, no: fixed ads ~-gustodians there is no way - of controlling this typeof | - problem,” said Alderman Lazare, . dress, was fined $300 in’ ‘Sidney police court’ on duly 22 on a charge. of © “possession — of marijuana. Wilkie. Gardner noticed the: | much-used benches missing and alerted public works crew to put them back in the usual place, The charge arose from an. incident on Beacon Avenue wharf on July 3 when FLC.M.P, noticed “Car Demolished In Highway Flip - operations of Webb and. Trace, | -wunieipal . The car was demolished but driver and. passenger sustained -Pierette Baril, of. Vietoria.. were emergency > SS eee ee on —_ aan sabia astaisaa tT _only minor In juries in an accident ° on Pat: Bay Highway. on July. 23. ~Kdward William: Adoms. and: con rocks below, jasued «a; traffic taken'to Rest Haven Hospital for treatment of... without due care ind aitention. lacerations suffered. when Mr. Adams car left the highway near the Wains Road junction, Jumped “an embankment and turned over RCMLP. violation ‘report for driving not a Sideline” 69 Yates, Vici, Be fb ernest VR OP two persons acting suspiciously, ~ When police officers. ap- proached, one of them: threw: a cigarette package. to the ground”, and this: we's found: to: contain: marijuana, “After questioning, « McKee was arrested and charged aS with drug, possession. ae - Tasunanee (a Our Business