f Wednesday, September 30, 1970 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW WAAR SH) WORLD : Angus Shortt Ducks Unlimited portions. | - 70 Arrowhead and water plantain, easily identified, grow in shallow water or mud. Flowers—white, 3 petaled. On the arrowhead they are medium sized, on a single stalk. On the plantain, tiny and on-a many branched stalk. Arrowhead tubes, called duck potatoes, are eaten by diving ducks, whick root them from soft mud. Plantain is a good food for geese. They eat the fleshy basal Last SECTION 8 - POULTRY Rollers Oid Cock 1 Steve Newell, Old Cock 2 Deigo Toozo, Old Cock 3 Dave Renard Old Hen 1 Dave Renard, Old Hen 2 Dave Renard, Old Hen 3 Terry Tofin. Young Cock 2 Dave Renard, Young Cock | Terry Tofin, Young Hen 3 Dave Renard, Young Hen 2 Lars Junker; Young Hen 1 Steve Newell. SPECIALS - FANCY - Best In Show, Fantail, Bert Pritchett. Best Cock in Show - Fantail - Bert Pritchett. Best Hen In Show - Fantail - Bert Pritchett. Best Young Cock in Show - Roller - Terry Tofin, Best Young Hen in Show - Fantail - Bert Pritchett. RACING HOMERS. 300 miles - Old Cock 1 B. Woolley, Old Cock 2 W. Gallop, Old Cock 3 G. Naylor, Old Hen 1 W. Gallop, Old Hen 3G. Norden, Old Hen 2.G.. Naylor. 200 Miles - Old Cock 1 B. Wooley, Old Cock 2W. Gallup, Old Hen 2B. Woolley, Old Hen 1 W. Gallop, Old Hen 3 G. Norden. 100 Miles - Old Cock 1B. Woolley, Old Cock 2W. Gallop, Old Hen 1B. Woolley, Old Hen 2 W. Gallop, Old Hen 3 W. Gallop. Racing Homers unflown - Old Cock 3 B. Wooley, Old Cock 1 W. Gallop, Old Cock 2, G. Norden, Old Hen 2 W. Gallop; Old Hen 1 W. Gallop, Old Hen 3G. Norden. 100 Miles - Young Cock 1 B. Woolles, Young Cock 1 W. Gallop, Young Hen 2 B Woolley, Young Hen 1G. Norder Unflown - Young Cock 2B. Woolley, Young Cock 3 W. Gallop, Young Cock 1.G. Naylor, Young Hen 2 B. Woolley, Young Hen 1 W. Gallop. — SPECIALS - Best Racing Pigeon in Show - The latest statistics from. Ot- tawa which reveal the Canadian divorce rate to be.at its highest level since 1948 are hardly sur- prising . when, in almost everyone’s circle of friends and acquaintances, . there are marriages. succumbing to left — and right. You can’t easily generalize on _ divorce. Each case carries _ its own individual seed of discontent. And yet, traitorous as it may seem, I’m convinced that a good four uur of Five of the marriages that end on the rocks are steered ‘there by the males... It was Ernest Hemingway who once described a breed he called “the North American boy-men”’ “and this term has become popular with psychologists — to _- explain. away many of the 2 lunacies of our. society.” -: “oIt is neither. an altogether fair ‘nor accurate assessment of North Yet it. exactly fits a great many who... break the | bonds. . : boyishness. ae : «It may. be: said, and often | ‘is, that ‘the rising divorce rate is a > of anxiety in which we still live under. the shadow. of The Big «Bomb. lam inclined to. think that ~ husband who o might be called The : Pie. Boob. : A. significant aspect - of the divorce figures, in justifying this ~" assumption that the male is often -dinvolve people of middle age who ~~ have been in wedlock anywhere ‘from 12° to» 20 years and _sometimes more. » . » American. men, in ‘my- opinion. matrimony .not for any” vane a easons of | imcompatability rae “simply. out! of a kind of aging “symbol of the continuing: years. “it is linked more directly with the immaturity of -the kind — of. to blame, is the fact that a. high: percentage of busted marriages. These are people who, presumably, have built a home and family together, have shared those intimate experiences of creating lives with rewards anda sense of purpose. Then—whap !— it all disintegrates in a cloud of dust. They are men and women in their forties or a year or two on either side and this is'a time of | ‘emotional adjustment for most of thern—the so-called ‘dangerous years.” Many women seem to react with. anxieties. Miss. Ann Lan-’ : ders, an authority on. such matters, has said in a recent interview that it is an age when large. nurnbers of unsettled women {ry to solve their. dif-, ficulties with a secret bottle i in the” cupboard. - PARK-LINKING- | TRAIL MEETING “Don't. Jet the. horsemen’ So ‘club. . persons concerned - with any — . type of outdoor recreation... Q . Those are the. words of Gail Wickens of the Garden. City Horsemen's Club” which ~ hoping for a large turn-out ata meeting. at. Saanich Fair” Grounds at 9 p.m. on Wed- nesday, Oct. 7 when: the. development: of hiking and. riding trails linking regional. | parks on southern Vancouver ~ [sland will be discussed. : Addressing the meeting, will $ be G.T, Atanabenko of the Capital. Regional. Board staff. . Ee Dan Millar Knows Ships Call Him For A Cruise therstone The P&O Travel Agent (at the crosswalk on Yates) 386-6101 “sponsorship of). the ~ = meeting put you off. It’ s for alle]: is ~ For many men, on the other hand, 2 mild form of panic often develops .at the prospect of permanently leaving behind their youth. At this stage they're not simply push-overs for any kind of romantic entanglement that will confirm. their image of. in- vulnerability from the years, but often go out at the full gallop in search of it. : ‘The pattern is by no means limited to North American men. Unhappily: the North American man, lacking in worldliness. or. the. capacity for’ deceit, seems unable to have his little. fling without bringing down .in_ ruins the whole structure of marriage, home and family. In his temporary lust: for the - fountain of youth.The Big Boob may become thoroughly © con- fuscd. Should he become involved shis reactions of remorse and guilt ‘may lead him into’ unreasoning - resentment toward his wife and * eventually the: final break-down of.their relations He is duty, : loyalt; op “Women, Oe the. other ‘hand, often : sacrifice : pride. to” ‘hold together a marriage.” ' 80 Carried away emotionally that they'd overlook the effect. that divorce inevitably has © on children. uo And in the end, I believe. it is the man who suffers the most. The rapture of that unac- customed freedom, the illusion inhaahihoo kata eonimin tes tiapane last forever..In the end he is to be a pathetic figure shorn of. all “those timeless. values .of the marital partnership: that: le on ‘the other side of the dangerous years. tf The W. Gallop. Best Cock in Show - Best Hen in Show - Cock in Show Young Hen in Show Thomson, 2. Cock: 1, D. McLaughtin, 2. D. McLaughlin: Hen: Cockerel: 1, .D- McLaughiin:; Pullet: McLaughlin. Hen: Cockerel: 1G. Bligh. 2G. Bligh, 3B. Bligh; Pullet: 1G. Bligh. 2G. Bligh, 3G. Bligh. 2B. Woolley, 3G. Bligh. Hen B. Woolley . Cockerel: Hen: TM. Gill; Gill; Wright; Black Rosecomt: Cock: Atkinson: Atkins. Hen Shirley Wright - “K. Salmon, 3K. Salmon; Aged: in even the most transient affair |. sin short, = -the hopeless. omantic ‘and’ this’ can wipe out all’ considerations. of : seem to have a much: more. | mature outlook and, indeed, ‘will There are very few ‘women, to” cite one example, who would be: that it has somehow lightened the. ‘load of his years, isn’t going to. apl » PASSPORT PHOTOS ~ PORTR. Nees » WEDDINGS 9831 - ard STREET. For Appointment . HG-A046 REPAIRS ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Manufactured) Homes mean better quality ata reasonable price, arr mates h, vefegom ne oe An, | request. 1. HOGARTH 656-1976 656-3503 W. Gallop. W. Gallop. Best Young - G. Naylor, Nanaimo. Best - B. Woolley. BANTAMS. Black Rosecomb Pullet: 1. B M. Atkins. Millefleurs: 1. D. McLaughlin, 2, D» Mclaughlin: McLaughlin. 2, D. 1D. McLaughlin, 2 D. Cornish Cock: 1.3.0. Flowers: 2G Bligh: Hen: 1. J. Flovd, 2J.G. Flowers, 3 J. Floyd; Cockerel: 1S..Roberts: Pullet: 1S. Roberts. Silkies: Cock: 1 J.O. Flowers. 1G. Bligh. 2G. Bligh, 3 G. 2 E. Clive: Bligh: Black Tail Jap Cock: 1 C. Hill Jr., 2 Mrs. Croft: Hen: 1M. Atkins, 2C. Hil! Jr..3.C. Hill Jr. Cockerel: 1 M. Atkins: Pullet: 1 M. Atkins. Polish: Cock: 1 J. Maisen: Hen: 1 J. Maisen, 2 J. Maisen. Black Weandotte Pullets: 1 B. Thomson, 2 B. Thomson. Old English Black Red: Cock: 1B Wooley, 1B. Woolley, 2 1M. Atkins. Pullets 4 M. Atkins Goiden Sebrights: Cock: 1G. Hill, 2G. Hills Hen:-1°G: Hill, 2G. Hil. 3G. Will. Pulet: 1 J. Flovd,2J. Flord. Silver Seabrights: Cock: 1 Lisa Atkinson, 1 Lisa Atkinson So Biack Cochins Cock : 1 Shirley Wright. 2 Hen Shirley Wright, 2 TM. Cockerel - 1 ‘Shitley Wright, 2 Shirley Pullet 1 Shirley Wright. 1M. Atkins; 2 Lisa Cockerel: 1. B. Thomson, 2.M.~ J.O. Flowers - Cornish. Best ‘Cochin. Best Cockerel B. Woolley - Old English Game, Best Pullet Best Cock - B Thomson - Black Wyandotte. Best Bird in Show CHILDREN’S -B Woolley. CLASS: Light Sussex i J. Waddell, 2 J. Waddell. A.O.V. Austr.: 1-P. Cuthbert. New Hamshire: 1 J. Croft, 2 M- Fisher, Seabrights: 1 L. Atkinson. Black Cochin: 1 D..Gill. Millefleur: 1 T. Watling. Black Tail Japanese: 1J. Croft, A.O.V.:.1 J. .Mendum. Best Standard - John Croft. Best Bantam - David Gill. SECTIONS - SHEEP. Suffolk - Ram Aged: 1 E. Mayer, Ram Yearling: 1 C; Thomson. Ram Lamb: 1 Thomson. Ewe Yearling: 1D. Cadsand. A.O.V. Ram Aged: 1 Ke Salmon. . Registered Ram. Yearling: 1 D, Cadsand, 2 Ram Lamb: 1D. Cadsand, 2.9. Cadsand, 3 K: Salmon} Ewe vy Ke Salmon,.2 D, Cadsand,3°K. Salmon; Ewe Yearling: 1 K, Salmon, 2D. Cadsand,;.3°K. Salmon; Ewe Larab: 1D. Cadsand, 2 K. Salmon, 3.K: Salmon; Four Animals: 1 DB. Cadsand, 2 K. Salmon. Cheviot Ram Aged: i1C.L. Depping; Rar Yearling :.1-C.L. Depping, 2 C.L. Depping; Ram Lamb: 1C.L. Depping, 2C. L. Depping ; Ewe Aged: 1C.L. Depping; Ewe Yearling :.i C.L: Depping,.2C.L. Depping: Ewe Lamb: 1 C.L. Depping; Four Animals: ping, 2 C.L. Depping. Market Lamb: °1.K. Salmon; 2 Waddel, 3 “Saunders, 4th Jessiman, 5th Hitchen. Best Conditioned Lamb: .1 Susan - Hitchen, 2 Timmy Waddel,3 Chuck. Hitchen, 4th Anne Pedineauit:. 5th. Bruce Macauley. Champion - Suffolk Ramn_- C. Thomson, Champion Ewe A.0.V.-D: Cadsand. Champion Cheviot Ewe LCL. Depping. oe nd ‘SECTION 6 + GOATS. Saanen. Doe: Smart, 2 Floyd McKee? Saanen Doe, under 3 "yearre 1) Mrs.y Lovejoy; Hogenborg Doe: 4-years: -{-Paul Gurr; 2. Rose Smart, 3Paul Gurr; Toggenburg Doe, 3 years} 1 Paul. Gurr, 2-Irene SGreensood, + Toggenburg Doe; 2-years:1 Paul Gurr, Alvin Myhre,.3: Paul. ‘Gurr: ” Saanen Milking Doe,'4 yrs “Saanen Milking Doe {3 yr: 1 Rose ‘Smart: “Mrs. Roberts! 2 Fernie Farm, 3 Mrs.- GK: Kesler; -Saanen’ 1-yr: “Milking Doe 4:°1:Diane Andrews, ..Toggen- berg Doe under year: ‘Aged-Goat.’ purebred <1 Joan Greenwood; Recorded Herd: 1. Fernie: Farm, ‘Toggenberg:: “Floyd McKee. °° CHILDREN'S CLASSES: * Milk ‘Doev, 1 Dale Offer; Yearling Doe: 1 Kathy, Kesler; ' Kids Moar. “BECTION 2 + DAIRY CATTLE: Male Champion -:G: Wheat Jr. Female Champion:> Stanhope Dairy Farm, ’ Reserve Junior Champion « Stanhope Dairy Farm, Senior Champion - Reserve Senior Champion-Sanwoud Farm. Grand: Champion + Reserve Grand Champion,- Stanhope Dairy Aylard, Female Junior Champion -) R. Mutriey Reserve . Female: Champion °- 1: ‘Standen, Senior Champion = Ho Standen; Reserve Senior Champion J-Ay Wright, Exhibitor -JLA. Wright HH SECTION of North and South. Saanich Fair Top GT SHOWMAN Jickling, Goats - Sharon Offer, Dairy - Lisa Atkinson, Beef - Gary Callander, Best Home Arts Display > North Saanich Home: Arts Club. Luxton Gardea Clubs Best Honey Display Tioney Bee Chub, chev We Pornela eH Lam Paul Gurt Browes ‘Top 4-H Roultey: Michael Fisher. Bair of Steers astwoad dad Saanich Benin: sule Beef Club tnd Laxton Heef Clute Inter Clibss Stanich Peninguia: Beed, Sheep Club, Saanich Jerseys Clit DEMONSTRATIONS | ist Saumen Jersey Poudliry Club EGUPATION AL DISPLAYS Tat Saanich Gaat& Fodder Chib, aod Saamet Hot: Weeaderni cd Saanich DPerienula Beef ALBERT DONEY. MEMORIAL TROPHY Bartlet, CUTEST ANIMAL, Lamb, Naanich Goal Chak, CATT Open steer Cans Commer cial Steer gat, Violet Martiett) and, Wayne Cuthe bert; Trophy te Violet Rartiete:. i SECTION. 3) REEF CATTLE Aberdeen Angua, Junior Chienpian fut Ao Turner Heserve Junion Chanipion. A Turner Turner: Heverve Waedwonn Far. Grand Champia 5 A Turner, Keserge Senior Champion, Wordaden Grand Ohdanpise Fewnate A Turner, Rederve Grand Wa mud fy ase Hereford. Champion diull. do. Spear: Heserve Gia pion Badd GF We teas. Sect Champion Cow, G Woo Swans. Reserve Chanpen Ga GW Sean Grand Cham ew Cow GOW Baar: Hesorve Grand Chapin, Ge han Sharthorpas dunise Chan mes Poll TR Mowat, Reserve Jurgen: Ohiipeen b Maodie Grand Changpen Phil db Bar: Phalace Hee ce Grand Ohara Mau at enor Ovarmipien | Reriale hanheicew Rewive Charnpin Janie fariholoa Setar Chanipian Female, Junior dle ide an ee. flarthalow ) Heverve. Seruar. Champion. T. and. hE Nt ie a hari h ry ee Sa Rey abe ar fs 7 ” Tg aie ag fag F Charnpiar.. - Marinaiaw i Nahin send bin Saanich Fair 1 CLL. Dep- » 2: Rose. Smart; © 1 Sharon Offer, 2. ‘Fernie, Farm; Saanen. Milking Doe} 2 yr. Le Vieky” Offer, 2° -Laureen' Brown, 3 Pat Kesler. ‘Toggenberg . Herd 1 Paul Gurr, 2 Rose. Smart, 3. 1 Vicky Offer, 2 Ivan Kesler, 3 Gray | ea 2 EServe - “Champion, - Stanhope ‘Dairy: panne Junior": Saanwood Farm ;-« Saanwood.) Farin; - Farm. . Jerseys: Grand. Champion. Bull “oA Wright: Reserve’ Grand Champion + A. W. “Grand Champion. + Standen, Reserve™: Grand Champion’: A. Wright, Premier: Hreedur Award Roo Maurie Promuer Rest Garden Display. 2 Top 4-H Beef anual « Violet Bartlet), ‘T Dp : Susan Pauwels Top 4-H Goat Yop GH Dairy: Calf Jackie = Cowichan. Club, ‘ond Saanich Holstein Cluty, ard Saanich for the highest rate of gain on 4 Beef ie Ted. + dst Metohowin. and Central © Saanich Poultry. aed rd. John Spelier Woodward Stare: ‘e Junior Champion Female. A. Champin. Champers LE: adh ie sti SECTION 5 -. SWINE Sow and Litter: Stan Bridle sist). W.E. Patterson (2nd).. one year and under: W.E. Patterson. Bacon Hog. W.E: Patterson. RABBITS Child’s Pet - Jov Land. Meat Pen - Piper's Rabbit Ranch. Fryer - Piper's Rabbit Ranch. Doe-and Litter - Elk Lake Rabbitry. New Zealand White - Fernie Farm. New Zealand Red - Eik Lake Rabbitry. NEW. ZEALAND BEST OF BREED - Fernie Farm. NEW. ZEALAND BEST OPPOSITE SEX - H, Busse. CALIFORNIAN BEST OF BREED.- Elk Lake Rabbitry CALIFORNIAN | BEST OPPOSITE SEX - Judy Bean. CHAMPAGNE BEST OF BREED Piper's Rabbit Ranch. CHAMPAGNE BEST OPPOSITE SEX - Joan Gambioli. Red Satin, Wendy King & Warren Pocha: White Satin. Homa’s Rabbitry; Copper Satin, A J. Ingram; Siamese Satin, A. J. Ingram. SATIN BEST OF BREED - Wendy King & Warren Pocha. SATIN BEST OPPOSITE SEX - Frank Turnbull White Rex - Mrs. H: Forster. Blue Rex - Piper's Rabbit Ranch. REX BEST OF BREED ~Mrs. H. Forster. homa’s Rabbitry. Biack Stiver. Marten - Homa’‘s Rabbitry, Chocolate Silver Marten - Fred Fercho.. Blue Silver Marten’. A J. Ingram SILVER: MAKTEN BEST OF BREED . Fred. Fercho. SILVER MARTEN . BEST OPPOSITE SEX:- AcJ. Ingram. Black Dutch - C. Bates; Chocolate Dutch - G. Frost: Blue Dutch.- G, Frost; Steel Dutch - C..Bates DUTCH BEST OPPOSITE SEX - Homa's Rabbitry Polish - Homa’s Rabbitry, Palomino - W. Turgensen, Chocolate English Spot - Homa’s Rabbitry. Black English Spot - Homa’s Rabbitry. ENGLISH SPOT BEST OF BREED Homa’s. ENGLISH SPOT BEST OPPOSITE SEX. - Homa's. Black & Tan - AJ. Ingram. Chocolate Black & Tan- A.J. Ingram, Blue Black & Tan - Homa’s Rabbitry. TAN BEST OF BREED -.A.J. Ingram. TAN’ BEST OPPOSITE -SEX .- Homa's Rabbitry. French Angora- W.F. Emery. Harlequin-- W F. Emery. Blue Beveren - Piver’s Rabbit Ranch. Fiorida White - Homa’s Rabbitry. "Normal White Fur - Fernie Farm, Normal Coloured Fur -.Homa's Rabbitry. White Satin - Homa’s Rabbitry. Coloured Satin - Wendy. King: & Warren.Pocha. White Rex - Mrs. H. Forster. Wool - W.F. Emery. Youth Division. Doe and Litter - S. Piper. -Palomino -.G. Dyson. Calitornia --N. Offer. New. Zealand - S. Piper. Dutch -:J. Bean. Champagne - B. Offer. Silver Marten - J. +: Sturdy. Blue Beveren -.S. Piper. Rex - F Fercho.. Satin - F. Fercho. : *~ HIGH-AGGREGATE POINTS: F. Fercho, “M. Offer, J. Bean, c. Bramley. - SECTION 2u “INDIAN SECTION Carvings: Eagle Mask Ist - John Elliott; ». Spoon: and - John Elliott; Eskimo 3rd'-John. Elliott. Heirlooms: Brown Shirt ist.- Alice Underwood; Black Dress. Ind).-° Cecilia Thomas; Black Shirt ard - Alice Underwood. » Artifeats: Rattler’ ist-.- Victor Joseph: Spinning Wheel nd -.Marge Henry; Black; red & white Drum 3rd - Baptiste Jimmy. . Sweaters: Coat, Style (large) ist. “Child's Sweater: Child's pullover. znd. - - Thelma. Underwood ; Child’s open. 3rd: 1. Rose Other. Indian Knitting: Blanket ist - Liz ® Cashmere; Mat 2nd:- Liz.Cashmere: Socks” ard:- Cecilia Thomas: Quilt Skeinof Wool: 2. Ist Mary Henry: Fancy Sewing: Tablecloth ~- Ist.-, Marge Sam. ‘Pillowcases (kittens) 2nd ~ Plain: Sewing: White: Dress: ist) so Alice “Paul Gurry 2° “Rose: Smart, 3 Pat: MeKee! .o Underwood ;,White:Vests. amd, Av Claxton +: “Toggenburg: Doe; under 1 yr Paul Gurr, 2. “Black:Dress od: “Cetelia. Thomas re second: “prizes: sone’ for “dress, one: for: costume). Beadwork? Bow Ist.- Ethel Smith: Belt and : Cecelia. Thomas:’ Board {of Beadwork ord): Cecelia: Thomas. Paintings : “Mosquito. Ist®- », Milton. Gabriel ;; Man 2nd. Charles Elliott; . Firewheel - 3rd + Milton Gabriel ; Children’s Work» Totem "Ashtray: ‘1st Laverne Samp... ». THESE ITEMS WERE NOT JUDGED: - Leather Work * moccasin and handbag Mrs- A. Sampson. Canning - Child, Verna Henry; ev Adult-- Mrs. Bert Underwood, Necklaces + “Mrs. Paulette Sampson: ‘Other Beadwork - «Carmelita Sampson, Knitted Vests Mrs;A. Saripson: s ee : - AGRICULTURAL HORSES HEAVY. TEAM IN’ HARNESS := won by: “-Jady: Wright:with a team of registered “Clydesdales,-LIGHT.- TEAM IN HARNESS: team of registered Morgans. and « Al. Moran from the .Fraser; Vailey,with. a’ team: of “Tegistered Kanaka. Pontes, ard - Jim Brooks from Crofton, BC, witha team of registered oo MOrans onc" * the best team'exhibited- won by Jim Brooks: for the third year.in a rows: FOUN HORSE TEAM At = Jim Brooks. ond:+ AP Moran: : Lu . ’ HIGHLAND EVENTS ' Piping - - under 16 ~ Marches: 1, Malealm MeCaigs 2, Alison” Palmer; 3, Robyn Paimer:.4, Maleolm Kerr. Strathapreys and Reels: > Malcolm ~MeCaig;. 2, Robyn Palmer. 4, Malealin Kerr; 4, Rob Barrick Aggregate Winner: Malcolm. McCaig, Donald Cameron Challenge Traphy. Dancing « Under 7 Highland Fling: 1, : 2 Michelle (aristies 3° Kathleen Mank: Debbie Dee. Dunean;. 4. Kimberley. Ann Kerdeley. Sword. Dances, 1. Michelle Christie, 2. Kithleen Monk. 3, Kimberley Ann. Berkeley: 4, Debbie” Dee Duncan _ Aggregate Winner: Kathleen Monk and Mychelle Cheiatle ite), ‘Shellagh Mallard ape Under 9 Hi gnland. ‘Fling: Munro, @: Laurel Curtis: 3, Shelly Martins 4, Susan ‘Aun Smith. Sword Dance ote Mary Munro. 2,.Suvan Ang Smith, a, Laurel curtis 4, Qieley Martin: Sean Truibhas si Mary Muna, 4, Laurel Cartii. 4, Susan Ann | Smith, i. Shelley Martin: Trish Jig’ 1, Susan Ann: Seti a. Mary Murnror sa, Laurel (Cure. 4. Sandra Martin. Aggeegate Wine Cinder The iphland Pings 1) Beene frown 2. Beverly: Miller: fe Shela Orit esults sons: Painting /of man..2nd.-’Pam me “TY Diane Andrews”: Board of Beadwork. &d’- Sharon Sam: “Ist Jim. Brooks from Crofton, B.C. with a ‘DRS.F; TOLMIE CHALL ENGE CUP for 2 1 Mary oa net Mars Munro Adeline Duncan a / fiths; 4, Alison Palmer. Sword Dance: 1, Beverly Miller: 2, Alison Palmer; 3, Brenda Brown, 4. Sheila Griffitns. Seann Truibhas: 1, Beverly Miller; 2, Alison Palmer; 3, Brenda Brown: 4. Colin Horsburgh & Penny Whyte (tie! Trish Jig: 1, Beverly Miller; 2, Alison Palmer: 3, Brenda Brown; 4, Sheila Griffiths. Aggregate Winner: Biverly Miller. John: Doig Grophy. Lynette Dawn Smith Memorial Trophy, Irish Jig - Terry Hawkins. Under 13 — Highland Fling: 1, Shannon Woodburn; 2, Sandra Knight: 3, Karen Grant; 4, Arlene Sheppard. Strathspey and 12 Tuiloch: 1, Carol: Avison; 2, Shannon Woodburn; 3, Arlene Sheppard; 4. Valerie Pedersen. Seann Truibhas: 1. Shannon Woodburn; 2, Carol Avison; 3.. Arlene Sheppard; 4, Karen Grant. Sailors Horn- pipe: 1, Arlene Sheppard; 2, Shannon Woodburn: 3, Carol Avison: 4. Sandra Knight. Aggregate Winner: Shannon Woodburn, Thomas Chalmers Trophy. Under 16. — Sword Dance: 1, David Watling: 2, Joslyn MacDougall: 3, Margaret Watling : 4. Shelley Petrie. Strathspey and ?2 Tulloch: 1, Laurel Smith: 2. David Watling: 3, Josivyn MacDougall; 4. Betty Miller. Seann Truibhas: 1, Josivmn MacDougall; 2, Betty Miller: 3. Laurel Smith: 4, Shelley Petrie. Sailors Hornpipe: 1, Betty Miller. 2, Shelley Petrie: 3, David Watling: 4, Margaret Watling. Aggregate Winner: David Watling & Joslyn MacDougall (tie), Saanich Trophy. Adeline Duncan Challenge Trephy winner: Watling: David: S Over 16.-<-Highiand Fling: 1.: Jeffrey Kerr; 2, Geri Watling; 3, Laurie Lewis; 4. Sue Grahame. Full Reel 0-Tulloch: 1, Sue Grahame; 2, Jeffrey Kerr; 3, Laurie Lewis; 4, Geir Watling. Highlana Laddie: 1, Sue Grahame; 2, Jeffrey Kerr; 3, Geri Watling: 4, Laurie Lewis. Seann Truibhas: 1, Jeffrey Kerr; 2, Sue Grahame, 3, Laurie Lewis; 4, Geri Watling. Aggregate Winner: Jeffrey Kerr, Ella Doig Trophy. R. E. Nimmo Memorial. Trophy Winner: > Mary Munro, Beverly Miller. Competition with highest - points in Highland Dancing. PHOTOGRAPHY Black and White. 4- Child Life: 1, Mrs. Jiil M.G. Yonge;.2. Mrs. D. Abbott;) 3 Mrs. Gweneth Eburne. 4- Animal Scenes: 1, Miss Pamela Speight; 2, Miss Gwyneth -Eburne; 3, H. G. Robinson. 4- Reflections: 2, Mrs. M. Hickman. 4- Mountain Scenes: 2, Mrs. Starr. 4.- Seascapes: 1, Mrs. D. M: Campbell; 2. Miss Judy Hickman; 3, Miss M. Hickman. 4 -- Pioneer Architecture: 2; H. G, Robinson. 1 Enlargement from negative, any subject: 1, Albert Edge: 2, A. Rickson; °3, Mrs. .D. M. McLaughlin: Special prize for best set of four black and white prints -- Mrs. D..M. Camp- bell. 4- Sunrise or Sunset: 1, Mrs. M. Knowles; 2; Mr. and Mrs. R. Sam; 3, James E. Dick. 4 - Views of the Seasons: 1, Mrs. Yonge; 2, Mrs. : Starr;.3, H. G. Robinson. 4 - Events of the Years: 1, Mrs. J: Yonge;.2, Mrs. Starr; 3. - Mr. and Mrs. #. Sam. 4 - Scenes of Saanich - | Fair: 3, James E. Dick. 4- People: 1, Mrs. ': Yonge; 2, Mr. Knowlson;.3, Mrs. A.. Hick- man. 4- Landscapes or Seascapes: 1, Mrs. J. > - Marson; 2, Mrs. D. M. Campbell; 3, Edward — Moniz? 1 Enlargement from colour negative, any subject: 1, Mrs. D. M. Campbell; 2, Mrs. . Ruth Chudley; 3, Mrs. McLaughlin: Special prize for the best set of four coloured prints. - Mrs. J: Marson. Special prize for best 5 x.7 .. enlargement from colour negative - Mrs. R. Chudley. fon .o4s+.Flowers) or Nature: ’ Mrs. Do McLaughlin; 2,A. Miller: 3,0. Gardner, te Landscapes or Seascapes: 1; A. Millar; 2.7. | ‘Kremer; -3,. Albert Edge.4° - People Le William Brocklebank; 2, A.:Millar; , Mrs: “Starr. 4- Animals ‘or Birds: 1; Aba Edge: 2 2,0 A0-Millary 3, Mrs, McLaughlin: ‘qos! Are: chitecture:.1, A: Rickson; 2, T.. Kremer, 3): As Millar.:45- Sunrise” or: Sunset: “1, T Kremer ::2; MrsD: Abbott; 3, Al Millar, 4: Snow Scenes v:1VA. Millar? 2; Albert Edge. '3;"; we “Mrs: Ey irvine, Special prize { for-best:set of “Seoloured transparencies “A; Millar. Trophy awarded by Hirst ‘& Flintoff.for best set:of;4. ‘oloured transparencies .; A.” \, Millar. ART Pos : ' ne Beginners : Oil Painting, landscape. or. “seascape: 1, Lance Hall;.2, Bud Pearson; 3,: Fred): Handy. ‘Water, Colour, “land © or. “Seascape? 1,° Mrs,°Nv Bradley; 2,. Kathy ‘Lofting; 3, Stan’. Teitge..° Still: Life, any: - _ medium: 1, Lance Hall; .2,-B. J: Person; ‘. : — MES Bradley. Portrait; any. medium: 1, « Velda’ Skillings ;'2; W.-H. Sheldon; 3, R. M.. _. Maclead.: Piece of Ceramics, by -hand:. |, Mrs. A’ Hayward; 2, Helen Butler; .3,- Mra. M; Gleash: Piece of Ceramics, by mould: \ ‘Mrs, Wi Stearns, 2, Dianne Crowther; 3 : Lillian Turner“: » General, Class. -° Oil Painting, land or: “seascape: 1, Mrs..P. A. Tredgett; 2, MrsviC. _ Land or seascape: 1, John O'Malia; 2, Arthur Pitta: 3). Mrs. M.A, Buffam, Still Life, any “mediat \, Mrs. C.D. Blinko;.2, Mra. W. Moff Pitty 3, Mrs. A. M. Renaud, Pastel, land or 8 “seascape: 1 Mrs: De Daggy 2, Mra. ASM. °K Emmerton; . 3, “ White, any. subject: 1, Emma Keller; 2, Mrs. Pear) Maas; 3, Mrs. R. Huckin: Portrait, any * medium: 1, Mrs, Curis Bakers 2, Mra A.G, '. Dag:.3, Mra. C.D, Blinks. Animal Palnting, — any medium: 1, Mrs. Betty Miller; 2, Mrs. Grace Smith; 9, Mra. A. G. Dagg. Painting, : non realistic; 1, Mrs,.S. Cook; 2, Dianne Durrand, 3, R, Miller. Christmas card: 1, Mrs. Pearl Maas; 2, Mrs. R.. Hadleigh; 3, Mra. Pat Pitts. Collage: 1, Mrs. K. Ratcliffe; 2, Betty. Waterton; 9, Jeannette Plumb, Silkscreen procesa; 3, Mrs, Pear! Maas; 2, Mra. M. Baffam; 3, Dianne | Durrand. © Driftuand, not carved 10 Mrs. Flora Michell; 2,C. DB. Blinko; 3, Lo Miller, Deifte wood, carved: Nora Wainscott; 33. 1. Rennie: Sculpture; any medium: 1, Mes, CoP. Rutherford; 2, Mra. -C.. Dohneys 3, Ken“ Bloomfield, Woudturaing, any. subject: scott, Metal Works, Mra. Grace Smith? 2. Dianne Qurrand, Woodcarving, any subjot : “4, Ken Bloamtield) a John Wainscott; 3, Bo “W. Kimmerty, Coramica, made by hand: 1, Mrv. A. Emery: 2) Mre. Footner $. Mra. D.. Kegan. Ceramice, made by moulds, Mra, Victoria Hall: 2, Mra, Nore Kerr. 3, Bleanor. * Millar. Pottery, thrown on wheels, Mra. a: “Emery, 2. Mavis Mooney; 3, Mew. MC) Foster. Hest watercolour in show + John O'Matin Test ail, weenie in shaw - at —Tredgett. Hest oll weenie - Pot Tredget, Heat: MISH & CHIPS AIX DERP FAIED PRAWNS & CHIBS - THREE OVSTEMS & CHIPS THREE PIRCES GF CHICKEN & € as SUSE PLECES OF CHICKEN PLAIN DELL ME PHP RE CHRESE DELUXE | OWETEA SIDR GOH DRR OF FIRESCTOPHIES | Delivery Gharge on PHONE 656-4717 or 656-4167 PARTY CATERING SER VAN ISLE MARINA RE ae TOPE ae + FOURTEEN PIECES OF CHICKEN sul life Mes: AS Emery: Lanes Hall VAN rae COFFEE SH SHOP : FREE HOME. DELIVERY SERVICE 045 We $1.33 1 8s v3.95 Hage, TUKG ETS Mw i ww m x} zr) Orders UNDER $250 LIAM. To 7PM. VICE IN YOUR HOME OR STACR: ANT ANTE te PM PAGE FIVE Your Baking Garden Fresh “12F1. oz. -tin Man That's 10-0z. Jar. Breakfast. Sn mo sot bh Spreading. /D, Blinko;:3, Pat. Thompson. Water Colour,” John