Ra Wednesday, October 7, 1970 PAGE SEVEN Fruits ¢ Thirty-five, grades 1 to 6 students, are attending the « Seventh-day Adventist parochial - school. in..their. new school building on Bowerbank Road, Sidney. The new building, which ccupancy consists of two school rooms and a spacious auditorium, was built entirely by volunteer labor. It is part of a joint school system operated by the Rest Haven and Victoria. Seventh-day Adventist Churches. Billiards half pric SIDNEY BILLIARDS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Coffee Shop - - Chips - Sandwiches. Burgers e to pensioners. Open 8:00am. - Midnight ‘TRAVEL SER 14th, 1971. aboard Caribbean, South ‘Indies. . person . for this Contact BLANEY’ S VICE LTD. _ CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL ~ CRUISE Departing from. San Francisco on January STATENDAM, for 30 enchanting days, returning to San Francisco on February 13th, 1971. This -is a-personally. escorted. cruise, visiting 12 exciting ports, | RATES. START AT ONLY | Blaney’s “Travel, cruises, for information and reservations. the magnificent S. S. in . Mexico, the . America, and, the West 54,295” us. per: once- -in-a-lifetime holiday. . “experts in. all . REPRESENTATIVE |. ARRERUGCARL EXE Ress * “920 Douglas Ste, Vv fetoria 1503, Wilmot PL, Oak. Bay , EW HORIZONS ID eS 382-7254. 382-2165. SUy opines TASKING 3/4" x 130’ TAPE 55 ee |: 8 Volunteer Labor t Church School Twenty-eight, grades 7 to 10 students are. accommodated at the Adventist school on: Hillside Avenue in Victoria: A school bus is in operation between the two schools. The. schools’. curriculum matches that of publie schools, but in addition to the three ‘‘Rs”’, offers a course in religious in- struction. In maintaining schools, Seventh-day. Adventists point out that they are. not necessarily criticizing the public school system, but by operating church-maintained, - tuition-free schools, feel free to add religious instruction and emphasis on Christian living their own Sidney's Seventh day Adventist school is cne.of more than 5,000 operated by the church ‘around the world, ranging from. grade school to college and university. levels. . Ottawa Refuses Sharing Cost Of Storm Drains The Federal Government is not interested’ in sharing: costs: of Ocean Avenue storm. drain .in- not improve the airport drainage system: Sidney Council received letter. from. David © Anderson: M.P. enclosing a reply from the Minister of Transport to Sidney's the . correspondence, reference: at the next election!’ VIOLATION REPORT A parked car owned by. Mrs. Linda Morin of Sidney: sustained ‘Thomas-E. ‘Wilkinson ‘drove his | vehicle int ‘whose ‘M.P. ‘issued ‘Wilkinson, “stallations because these would: brief regarding cost-sharing. Ald. Gardner moved filing of “for . -country they. wish to. call. “$500 damage: on Thursday. when: it on ‘Third Avenue. 7 THE school THIS IS parochial on NEW Seventh-day Bowerbank Resthaven Drive built by volunteer labor. Old Adventist Road ~ off school to the south of the new building may be moved closer to the flat-roofed structure and improved to increase classroom space. Phone Bookings For Christmas Now Being Taken Bookings for - overseas Christmas telephone calls are now being taken the. B.C. Telephone. Company announces. The company said reservations are accepted for trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific calls. for December 24 and .25. only. with calls on other days being handled on demand. No ‘reservations are accepted. for calls to points in North America. The company said reservations q | days—Christmas ‘Eve ~ and Christmas. Day—may be placed “Friday from October 5 through December 23. | Those wishing to book times for Christmas calls to. overseas | points should .dial. the. operator and advise her. they wish to place ‘reservation, the indicating ~The Trans-Atiantic calls from Canada ‘are handled through: the Montreal. “overseas operator “toe trans- Pacific: points. are ‘seas operators te ‘trans: “Pacific: for. overseas calls*on ‘the two. -at- any. time Monday - through , an overseas . Christmas call * centre. while those, from Canada “handled through’ Vancouver. Last, year, the B.C.. Telephone over-— Peggy Conrad and Mrs. daughters Leslie and Candice, 1941 Hovey: Road, honored Miss Heather. ‘Breitenbach terson Lane” with a shower on September 9. The many gifts were placed in a gaily decorated grocery cart and Heather was ushered to. a chair embellished with streamers and a Silver fan at her head. The guests were presented with gay corsages. Games were followed by refreshments, which included a delightful heart-. shaped cake made and decorated. by’ Mrs. Laura Woods. Those attending were Mrs. Mabel : Breitenbach, mother of -the bride; .Mrs.. Eileen Corbett, the groom's. mother: » Miss . J. ‘Mannix, Miss K. Godfrey, Miss of Pat- grocery jos Report the goings-on in your district to Review correspondent Mrs. L. Farrell for ‘inclusion in - Saanichton Notes..: Phone her at 652-1854. -Mrs.. Fran.Locke, Mrs. Laura K.. Michelle, Miss L. Corbett, Woods, Mrs. Peggy Bompass, Mrs. Vivian Patterson, Mrs. Eva Facey, Mrs Helen. Boutillier, Mrs. Veddy Michell, Mrs. Audrey Fox, Mrs. Joy Scott, Mrs. Rita Mannix and Mrs. Daisy Acres. Merton: L. Conrad, 1941 Hovey, Road, has returned after visiting Kentville, N.S., where his father passed away suddenly on Sep tember 9. Executive. for 1970-71 was elected at the meeting of Saanich Peninsula Art Centre at Sanscha Hall on October 5: President, Mrs. -B. Hinchcliffe; “Ist vice-president, = Mrs... 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There are 124. adult” book. clubs, according to what. appears to ~ bean. accurate «tabulation: Among ‘some of the lesser - “known ones: the Accountant's» ~ Book ‘club, the Circuit: Design” Book’ Club, The Horsemen’s and. 19 for: children,. ‘| Dee he eg Book Society, ‘The Gambler’s 7 Book Club, and the Laff, Book OR REVIEW an FA ererererare ee ws eweewen ene wenwrs vo sueateumsewnuesactensenewuncsenes wwe: ee Here’s a gift package that will be remembered long after the Christmas season: a year’s subscription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine plus a full-color 1971 calendar-diary. You can give both for just $2 - the regular priceof the magazine subscription alone. ‘We announce your gift with a greeting signed in your name and the current Winter issue of Beautiful British Columbia. The 1971 Spring, Summer.and- Fall issues will be mailed as. published. This offer applies only to new and renewal sub- scriptions purchased for $2 and commencing with. the Winter, 1970 issue. 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