SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE 3 MORE OF A VINTAGE car -Jicense, says Review staffer Pat. Munson when AGE 693 parked outside her. Third Street office, in all its -newness. AGE license plates ‘are among those issued in the Victoria area, and are one of only a few where the new letter prefixes actually spell out a word. (Review Photo). PART TIME CLERICAL WORK a ee) ACCOUNTING e 6 6 Can handle small set -of . books, payroll, tax returns, etc. 3,000 Man-Hours Given Community By Lions Club Through the activities of Central Saanich Lions Club the sum cf $1,560 was contributed in the past year to youth activities and in community benefits. It is estimated that more than 3,000 man-hours were devoted by the members to community service. Funds were raised through dances and raffles, and by operating a milk bar at the Saanich Fair..-This . year. they have added to their activities by holding monthly Bingo events in. -. PHONE 477-1459 the Brentwood Community Hall. FOR KIDS ONLY: : AUG. 3ist. _ GAMES, PROJECTS, BIBLE 2at0 Beacon Ave. F or ‘Bowman we. AUG. 29 | count with Harvey's HUNTING SEASO SEPT. Sth SPECIAL F _FLASHTAILS HA DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Place: BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH CORNISH’ So BOOK & ‘STATIONERY im] the supplies and leenses SEASON OPENS ‘Hunters! ‘Make your. sliots , Lisuariandironusunate ie A atl beraltidiemel eee alll "OR FISH RME ear $1.00 pe only 95° ee ssn Lhaa eoRNeNRNALaoUaNTEANEN ORE N DAILY 9AM, - spoRTiNG SoGDS IN: THE PROF FSSTONAT, BLDG, _9779-Ath. St. SEPT. 4th- STORIES - Time: - 10:00 A.M. TO NOON & 2355. Beacon Avenue. § “Have | you lost your - Schoo Supply List : , | ~ Check with. Us. - Schoo Supplies. for AM grades — 65 50-2031 have . Shells!!!” i N OPENS * a > §.d0 PLM. RVEY’S | 656- 4393 comali Channel . Evening Citizen News. Whatever happened to THE INTERNATIONAL BANK OF IDEAS? You.remember - that was the University of Victoria geography department’s project to. collect. and catalogue all'the best ideas in the world and then make them available to businesses and governments for a fee, part of which would go to the originator of the idea used. The man behind the scheme. was DR. HAROLD © D.. FOSTER who says the bank went bankrupt, from lack of money, not ideas. Requests for government grants were refused, aS was one non- academic grant. Two business firms were interested but - there were problems in whether to stay academic or go. commercial: .‘‘We may have lost control over the rights and legal .interests. of the originators of the ideas,’ - Foster said. “‘It’s not dead yet, ideas are. still. coming in.” He’ll be publishing something | One of the most interested and interesting observers at the reception following the wedding Saturday of CHARMAYNE ROLPH to DAVID CONOVER, JUNIOR was WALLY, an ancient and slightly arthritic Collie. Wally was given an honored spot in front of the head table. Both he and his aster were raised on 270-acre Wallace Island in the Trin- . Master of Ceremonies at the colorful affair at the White Eagle Hall on Dock Street was David's uncle, columnist AUSTIN CONCVER of the Los ‘Angeles Times and Colonist. ‘pretty Farm Credit Corporation: - “B.C, means. BENNET and cent from CBS? VICTORIA PRESS - publishers of the Some Commissionaires take their parking meter. duties seriously, especially the chap who patrols Yates Street. He nearly developed apoplexy when a businessman in the 900 block slipped a nickel in a meter to save a neighbor from getting a ticket . A crowd-pleasing shouting match developed between the commish and the friendly meter plugger. ‘‘Tell my boss, see if I care,” the man in blue yelled. P.S. JACK PERRY got the ticket anyway. ; Notables and quotables: JOHN K. MecFAUL. of the CAPOZZ1.: DAVE ABBOTT, after. being told by REV. KEITH. . PARKS. CP. A. “ GAGLARDI’S nephew) | that. the. Canadian Pentacostal Teachers’ Federation. Stenhouse means one like sex, marriage, which are. topics normally too sensitive for the classroom. ~. the same place they dumped : «Victoria: and: Saanich police ne oS Ruste about which of: -.|.. was found in the Inner Harbor... on it shortly ... My favorite Assembly was 140, 000 ‘strong — ‘idea was one ‘that suggested. - and: growing rapidly and in-- that. industries - ‘or. govern- _¢luded among its faithful MLA | ments found guilty of water JOHN. TISDALLE, pollution would be forced to. GAGLARDE and public works get their water: supply from. minister W.N. CHANT: “At. that rate, T guess. we can. : expect even. more Social . their waste water, Credit cabinet. ministers!’ - - Recriminations are ’ flying ‘back and forth between: the “Jrish™ ‘Question: “Tn, Ireland ” hail; employees ‘call Mayor. millionaire executive with the: $1.49 ideas.” they would have a case to. take! to court: ‘The fact that the body took it out” oftheir” bailiwick “and: ‘then things © ‘got..com- “plicated . . Both departments - - would like it ifa local suspect _ would develop: an Attack of ~ conscience. ‘RAMPTON is” ‘expected. ‘to: take. up. with ‘council: tonight — “© the: ‘suggestion ‘by BETTER | o BUSINESS © BUREAUMAN — BILL: TINDALL that the: city institute a landlord- tenant: - advisory board. such as. they “now! have. in Vancouver... men Sst me : “Red tape and a tnountain of - applications to the Canadian — Radio and: Television Com- New ‘provincial, legislation mission will delay the transfer empowers. municipalities . to ~ Of five: ‘per. cent of the shares pass. bylaws | to. ‘Protect. both held bys. COLUMBIA | rental parties, um BROADCASTING SYSTEMin= men ae ee VICTORIA = CABLEVISION | There’ 8. an indereround' “LTD, After. ‘Sept. 1 foreigners ..: “are not to be allowed to hold — more than 20 per cent of the — shares = cin. “* Canadian cablevision firms ;..... Who's)» hoping to pick up the f ive per Animal. ‘campaign to. try to oust. ‘Bishop REMI de ROO, The. claims it ‘is gaining strength but the Bishop has friends too, As one supporter said. of his ‘detractors: ‘They'll soon r00., ~ Gaglardi. himself ‘on. the S COURTENAY. HADDOCK: the’ Victoria alderman PERCY ms ‘progressive Roman Catholic: “shaft de Roo committee” _ Teachers Learn Method To Deal With Controversy An educator from England has been showing British. Columbia teachers .a technique for. in- troducing controversial issues into the classroom. Lawrence Stenhouse, director of the. Nuffield Foundation Project in Britain, has recently completed a five-day course at the Prince of Wales Secondary School in Vancouver as part of the summer short presented by the professional development program of the B.C. issue, By . controversial politics, ahd war: “A controversial issue. divides students, parents, and teachers, because it involves.an element of value judgment,” he said. ‘And the value judgment prevents the issue being settled by evidence and experiment. “Yet there is a social pressure today on the schools to deal with . controversial issues so that students are given help in lear- ning how to analyse the problems around them.” | Stenhouse has developed an approach to the chandling of controversial ‘issues through a technique of discussion which enables the pupils” to take responsibility for their own learning and which protects them from the bias of the teacher. The teacher acts as an impartial and discussion . rather than struction. “You -have. an situation here in -Stenhouse -said. B.C.” classroom.’ -and his methods.” have learned - 2a “| technique that: Ronaghan said “ have™ “never. | : courses Silver Threads | Friday, p.m. ; Monday, August 31. Drop in, ecards, games and Bridge - 2 pPm.; A meeting with Mr. Kaj Pedersen of Danish Designers and. Builders. Ltd. has -been arranged for 2 p.m. in the San- scha Hall. Mr. Pedersen will discuss and show designs of his condominium apartment block for senior citizens. This meeting is open to all, senior citizens of the district and anybedy who is interested is invited to attend. August 28, Jacko - 2 Groceries _ Ervit a Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE SIDNEY CASH & CARRY, Phone 656- n7| Beacon Avenue KENTS LTD. Headquarters for Electrohome TV. Stereo and components. neutral chairman and the basic~ teaching strategy is one. of ~in- interesting “You have a. Wednesday, September 2, Drop Sidney Sales Service Victoria in, cards, games, bridge, - 2 p.m, 2408 Beacon Rental 742 Fort St. All programs take place at 656-3722 383-7104 Sanscha Hall, Beacon Ave,, Sidney. 1 x3 SISIE UTILITY CEDAR. STRAPPING, a adie ‘Buy A Brick’ To Help Finance 1x 3 STD. & BTR. CEDAR S48. 5 ee. Lin. Ft. 8 . ¢ Activity Centre ix 4 ROUGH copan.....5 Lin. Ft. A ‘Buy a Brick’. campaign in aid of the senior citizens’ new Activity Centre in Sidney is in full swing. This campaign is the senior citizens’ own effort, first to show that they are determined to help themselves as far as humanly possible, and secondly, by this example, in the hope that those with greater resources will be induced to donate in cur canvass -for funds,’’ said Walter S. Villers, Silver Threads Volunteer Corps president and building com- mittee trustee. For the purposes of the cam- _paign the senior citizens have been divided into five selling groups, each under the super- vision of a member.of the com- mittee. .At. the, close. of the & ‘campaign there will bea draw for od ‘1x 6 ROUGH CEDAR.............-.- . 1 x 12 SISIE CEDAR..............-- 1 x 10 UTILITY CEDAR Qi,' eS RANCH PANEL........00..-..02--+! 2 Lin. Ft. 34 x 10 SELECTED COMMON 99° ofan (RUSTIC) CEDAR BEVEL SIDING Lin. Fe. | 00 Mx 6 "BY" CLEAR BEVEL sing 2275" x | x8 “BY CLEAR BEVEL psioine, $304" M. & 2X 4- 8’ UTILITY HEM. sts. ee each Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ‘controversial situation. with’ the |: ‘unions and the government which “needs to be explored in. the Teachers at che. course were : high in their praise of Stenhouse : Roy. Ronaghan, of’ the BCTF : ‘staff, professional, development _ division, felt that’ the teachers valuable. i revolutionize. the teaching. process in: the years heard ..more. en-. ‘thusiasm: expressed than IT have’ | heard from these. teachers sho. 7 have been: taking: the: courses,’ _ five lucky n names and prizes. “ ay8x3/4 ELM PLYWOOD LUMBER CORE tw; ~ Reg. 28.95.2...0.5.. been, turned 0 n “at : Saanich Volunteer Fire’ Chiefs’ gs! BACK FROM CONVENTION Fire chiefs Don Facey, Central “Fire: ‘| Department, and Hugh - ‘Loney, ze | Sidney ‘and: North: Saanich ||) | Volunteer Fire ‘Department, have. | returned after attending: the B.C. ~ convention at. Revelstoke, : ee ROYAL OnK TAXI SERVING! Cordova Bay, Hi H Quadra, Carey: . Glanford, Marigold, Interurban, Elk Lake, Prospect Lake, Brentwood, ROYAL OAK TAKI “the day!" Bylaw ~ Continued from, Paget restricted to residential ‘A and j rural zones, and pigeons are: limited to 25-pairs on any one parcel of land. mt: ‘Ornamental birds are’ free of f control provided they are housed cand enclosed at all times on the parcel on which they are kept, but there is no mention of Bold: ; flah,. Under study for three months, the bylaw did not meet. with ff unanimous approval, Alderman: | ‘Trevor Davis opposed it on the § -grounds that ‘it opens the door to those who want to keep animals, ete. ina residential district,’ The #- nusiance bylaw, he atated, docs fo yy ‘not at. the moment provide | adequate protection, He explained that he is not against the animal control bylaw: itself, but he fell that the timing of it is wrong. E Mayor J.B. Cumming directed f that a motion be introduced at the next meeting of council to bring the nusjance by-law up to date. the appropriate Secondary “visit the school between 9 they. werye: ares Marcanont Ba: ater ROUND-ROBES POLO Victoria Polo Clubs will be playing 9 round-robin pame newt Sunday at 2.30 ).m. at the Pola : Ground, Saanichton. In round-robin play last Sunday the Roo Nevile defeated the Red Harons by sever foals to nil. ras aaah Lath salkiiel $84-4291 ~ SECONDARY SCHOOL - PRE- REGISTRATION ~ scHooL DISTRICT NO. 63 (GaANICH) ” Students: who have: not been ‘enrolled in Saanich District . Schools and wish to pre-register for classes in Grade é to.l2 ab Schools, are auked to telephone orf aim. and 12 noon, August Sist to ft Soptember 4th, 1970. The schools and the attendance areas “qt “Royal Oak Juntor secondary; 4564 Weat Saanich Road, serving the Elk Lake- Beaver Lake, Cordova Bay - and Royal Onk areas, enrolling Grades 8, 9 and: 10, Telephone ATO-7T128, Mount Newton Junior secondary, 180 Keating X Road, - nerving the Brentwood, Prospect Lake, Keating and Saanichton areas, enrolling ¢ Grades 8, a and 10, tl Telephone. b42- 1135, North Saanich Junior. ‘Secondary, WT 5 MeDonald Park Toad, serving the Deep Cove, Ardmore, Sidney and Bazan Bay areas, enrolling Grades 4, 9 and 10. Telephone 650-1120, | _ Ort oadar: we AON Wroelay Students not certain of the school which they should attend may telephone 656-1118 for information. 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