Access Roads Debated Two roads without a name will play a vital part in future Central Saanich communications. ‘Central Saanich Road has been suggested for the new. Pat Bay. Highway access road which has been engineered from East Saanich Road . through. Mount Newton. Cross Road to Bourne Terrace in North Saanich. “Why not General Pearkes Way,’’ suggested Alderman. Margaret Salt, while Alderman Ted Clayards pointed out that the new road will actually be east of both East and West Saanich Roads. “It is merely a road name, it could just as well go in a circle for that matter.'' replied Alderman Don MacLauren. On a motion to extend the Central Saanich..Road name northward council. divided evenly. “‘The motion passes.” announced Mayor A.M; Galbraith. For the eastern Pat Bay High- way access road, Gordon. Ewan had written to council suggesting Seaway." The matter’ is of some im- portance to residents on the in- corporated Collins Road, Den- : ‘ a _ : cross: Terrace..and Lochside just one of the struggles which ensued when 1] head of cattle roamed “amity Drive last Friday.. Drive, as well as to those who now have postal addresses on the Highway, said Mr. Ewan. Because the naming of this thoroughfare. involves -North Saanich and Sidney. also, - this question was deferred for::« con- sultations. ~The peaceful suburban: at- Mrs..Stanley Larson, Amity — joined “in “the melee but the Second Section Phone 656-1151 Wednesday, September 16, PAGE SEVEN P.IN.E. GAINED BY 4-H POULTRY CLUB Central Saanich 4H Poultry Club members distinguished themselves at the P.N.E. by bringing the P.N.E. Banner to this district. Accompanied by their leader, Mrs. D. Croft, the Fair was attended for a week by Michael Fisher, John Croft and Gerald Schut. The Championship Ribbon for New Hampshires was brought back to this district by Ron Burley, while club members John Croft and Bob Lane placed second and third. At the Saanich Fair, the club's five months project, which: was bringing 20° day-old’ chicks -to laying stage, the first to place was Michael. Fisher; second, Joy Lane and third, Gerald Schut. In the judging for Fairs contest. the first. place went to John Croft; second, Richard Callander; ‘and third, Bob Lane and Leslie Peterson, tied. For. their demonstration, ‘“‘Brooding. Baby Chicks"’, club won third prize, the demonstrators. being Leslie Peterson and Bob Lane. The Poultry Club’s thanks go tc their sponsor, Claude Butler, whc kindly. donated lumber for the exhibit at Saanichton. mosphere of Ebor Terrace at Amity Drive. .was rudely disturbed’ Friday morning. A. truck transporting ‘cattle from Armstrong to Duncan, sank to the. -. hubs in soft earth on the torn-up. section of Amity. The back doors fell open and nine lowing heifers and steers made for. freedom. Drive, looked out of her kitchen window to see three. wild-eyed Herefords among her © tomato plants. “‘I thought I would ‘just~. shoo them. off,’’ she: said: later, “but when I got outside, I. changed my mind!" Two R.C.M.P. cars. arrived on the “scene, also a-volunteer~ freedom-hungry cattle were. elusive. They had. been roaming on the range in North Okanagan and:did not. respond-to cajolery. |. ~ Finally, driver of the truck Paul f ® Griffiths called it a day. when all ‘but one were rounded up... At. 9.40: p.m.\ Saturday, the ‘SHINERAMA 70 is here again. errant steer met its end on Pay. ‘On Saturday. September 19 “MARRIED ~ Mr, Norman: B. “Manning ‘and Mrs. Isobel | Ve “MacDougall. were united‘in marriage on August 24," _» cowboy astride his horse. Animal controller Colin Nelthorpe was there and road construction workers. arrived very quickly. Bedlam ensued as ‘the volun-_ teers ‘attempted to. round up the animals. One man -roped'a heifer. and. was . dragged through rose. bushes: ‘in the. Larson» ‘garden, becoming badly Loreen in. ‘the | Bay. Highway when. it. collided with a car driven by Ivan Prsa of Hereward: Street, Victoria, > causing $500 damage to the “vehicle. “SAANICH ‘SCHOOL ROLL SWELLING ~ ‘A record 5,223 school: ‘students | ‘registered this. week in Saanich . Peninsula: School: ‘District: but ‘Officials Say. that’ n ; Ss) the. schools c can absorb the influx. fe “ELDERLY : ve ARTHRITIC OVE :RWEIGHT SENAY Product at Victorte, B,C, you ARE - ea LIMITE dD. SUPPL, y! Call in and see this amazing. new oe Albeite Lighting tid. eee 2012 Douglas Btraate ot! "Phone 385- 6526 Powered hy v water “trom tub spout my a nie lec ely All Casas of | Insurance | "Iusananee a) Our Business ee 296 BAA not a Scdeline” 609 Yates, Victoria, B.C, “permits ‘them | Sidney area, between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. downtown, all. major shopping - centres, the ferries, Sidney and - the airport will be bombarded ‘with . UVie students, Royal Jubilee and St. Jo’ S nurses -- all. “out. to shine. your shoes for. a: “campaign of raising $8, 000.00 for cystic: fibrosis. ‘This goal is an’ ‘increase ‘of | $3, 000.00 from . 1969. “so Cystic Fibrosis affects one in. in.a mist tent, and breathing a medicated mist during the day... This. year 58 universities: are participating = with . 30,000. students... The national. goal is hoped to be $220,000 - double the amount raised last. year. © Dr. ~ Partridge, President of “UVic made this. comment: wid am delighted, that so many ‘students are. giving © their time to. this _ important _ cause.. I wish them. every. success, and hope they will: the > Response ‘to Adult Education Programme, being offered this: ‘bythe Trustees::.of the + “Saanich School Board is ahead of: last year. Pre-registrations have already filled:Camper. Con-- _Struction. and, Boating and - Piloting has, only a. few, vacan- “fall: cies. ‘Old age pensioners: ‘are taking: “advantage of the new. policy’ adopted. by: the. Board: which established - courses payment of half the fee charged for classroom instruction, Canada Manpower - -chigible for sponso up grading . vocational ~NEW COURSE ship on One of the courses new to the. Family Com: . ‘munications and Mental Health, vs is presented in co-operation with Saanich. Mental: Health: Centre ond the Citizens’ Counselling ‘ Which: ex. ~ plores:: communications within: the family and: deals with basic ‘Contre. The course, behaviour patterns, is of interest “fo parents: ‘teachers, school. vounsellars and. high studetng, their, specialty fields.” deny enrolment for those unable to pay the iee may be.w aived. pen roduest.