People are revolting on campuses everywhere today and Victoria High night school is no exception. The lowlight of last week must have been the incident in MONICA ALDE'S tailoring and sewing class when a combination lock came hurtling through the window, showering students with glass, This sort of vandalism has been going on at Vic High for some time. It’s almost a tradition to have your car aerial tipped off. One man we know has given up buying replacements after Wednesday. PAGE SEVEN > around. oe appropriate. losing three . school age. . The police have their eve on some kids under high Pretty VAL JENSEN is UVic’s Phi Beta Kappa candidate in the international sororitv’s Valen- tine Queen contest. Thumping the tub for her. is: chapter president KATHY ASKEW of 8020 Arthur. Speaking of pretty girls Blonde ~- SHARLEEN |. Mac- MILLAN of 3107 Quadra returns this weekend from a three-month tour of Europe. She reports she was. roundly welcomed in England and soundly pinched in_ Italy. Waiting to examine the wounds is her photographer boyfriend PATRICK STEPHENSON of Milts: Cross Road. B.N. BREWER of Emard - Terrace feels he may. be jinxed. The last three trips to Salt Spring Island for. the superintendent of primary education: have been eventful .- and delayed. On one trip the Salt Spring Queen pulled up to a jetty to “‘rescue’’.a wildly waving. woman. Brewer was aboard again and delayed when that robbery-hostage incident took place off Lands End. But his... longest delay was the 2'2 hours - “he spent while the ferry drifted. steering... mechanism went awry: during the ‘after its: recent gale, A family reunion of descen- » dants’ of H.J, Pendray. pioneer Victoria industralist and Cariboo | : was held at ‘the | -» Captain's Palace’ ea gold-seeker,” ” Belleville Street. .A- total: of. 38 “members oe attended. The» restaurant - “Was. Greet grandfather . ‘Pendray had ‘family, home. rolls, 48 lineal feet, - TIME ‘TO WARM - PROVEMENTS LIVING-—~ . Thanks. to | Wari. 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A 25- ton crane was rented to lift rocks into position, some weighing four tons. The Langs also have had 600 yards of blasted rock hauled in to protect another section of their sea frontage. The con- crete wall. is in the immediate area. of their home and includes a cut-out boat launching ramp. (Review Photo). We're Not Antiquated Women's Institute Told BY BEA HAMILTON:. Members of the local W.1. met at the home of Mrs. Irene Stewart in- Ganges. on. Thursday and en- joved a mostinteresting and busy- session. A ietter-from ia. young © member of the Sayward W I> in. the northern part of Vaticouver’ Island, brought a few thoughts out into the open. In referring toa question ‘recently raised as to: how to. get young members in- terested, Mrs. R. G... Fussell _Wrote.as follows: “Has any progress been made in ‘youthfulizing’ our W.1.’s? A “number of us feel: quite put out | when the extreme ‘opposite to the fanatical. Womens. Liberation. League is the old and antiquated. 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T out of place in. viable force without new blood. -| the: proposal. ‘Sharing the: assets of the’ fire ‘North Saanich was unorganized. a ‘When the municipality was in-. -corporated,. -alldebt. respon- { sibilities, detailed in the letters patent and” ssumed by the former ‘North: || responsibility. “But Sidney. Fire Department’ "1914" said. _'| history goes. back t ‘Mayor Dear, who. feels that local : “| identity is. extremely” important: ‘to Sidney volunteers. : | UN te eae “ | MAIN OUTLET | 1 M. C. AL BUILDING : fe Fire Talks Continued from Page 1 had been’ presented “by North Saanich to Sidney for approval. . DRAFT AGREEMENT In April, a draft agreement was presented by the Fire Warden's, committee (a Sidney group) ‘to both Councils. This agreement’ involves splitting the: fire tons, one from a school dispenser another one which he said.could ‘be bought at the corner store near the school at a price of 14c for 10 -ozs.. Mr. Raper stated that the department into separate bodies. and dividing. the assets. But municipal lawyers. ‘have been unable to agree on details of Present’ arrangements | for department date. from 1956 when ‘liabilities - and” ‘assets. o imported «from the mainland Py Bae Dairymen State Case To Trustees BY GWYN OWEN District. 63 Saanich School Board will in- vestigate the whole question of vending machines in the schools. This arose from a delegation to a board meeting Monday of Island Milk Producers headed by Brian Hoole and supported by Bill Taylor. and Ed Raper who protested the sale of imported milk in the schools in preference to locally produced milk. Mr. Taylor showed two. car- selling for 15e¢° per 8 ozs. and more expensive product was while the larger and less costly package was. sproduced: on. the | island. : “In support of the mainland milk a representative of the vending’ machine firm said that 8 ozs. was the amount of milk required by a- school . child. according - to...ac-" . cepted health. standards and that, _the vending machines, are set up “to handle only multiples of Se. At: 10¢ a carton. he said: the vending: firm. would. be losing. money: ustee -Hamilt on ‘an ‘Tobin rof using: ‘Toral milk vestigate the question of vending machines. -in-the schools. ‘Tt was .]) decided, however, that the whole board would look into the matter. “OPEN “NOTE: b Broughton St. eee Heron, 1937 : Wes Ae oe : “980 ) Courtney $ st. “MON, th FR 9:30 A. M. to a: 30 P. M. WEEKLY Local Card Chairman: : Hampshire Rd: 592- 2868... NOW oe - Outlet Closed ~ Spon ‘ and Trustee Ewen. volunteered to sact asa committee ‘of. one to ‘in- > “PRIZES FOR: “cos sTUM ES, «TORQUE | MASTERS 4 (soe Sine an porn ai \ a SANSCHA HALL, s 00 couple » Valuable Door Prin ize8. MSHALLOWE'EN _ Friday, wD SE Oct. 30. eh OPM. 1 VAM. ae COME AS YOU ARE or OR: IN, COSTUME, an Ont “use the Aetvily promised. . SIL VER THREADS _ MEMBERSHIP DRIVE We appeal to all Senior Citizens for their support by joining our organization to en- aure we have sufficient membership to fully entre, | COME AND MEET US aT OUR FALL BAZ AAR _ Wednesday, Now. Ath 2 p. Mu We are. Tow ; you slip on this one? IT'S TH AT FELLA on the right of this trio of bananas that was enlarged. on Page 1 for the Adventure i in Seeing challenge. Did: on Ww EEKS: Weeks, the former: Miss Agnes Washington. Mrs. Weeks was. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pete ‘Imrie, pioneers of North “Saanich whose home was where the Patricia Bay Airport is now, the original home being at the — corner of Mills Road and the East. ~ Saanich: Road: Mrs: “Weeks “was” Family. ‘She is, survived by: her died « in? “Victori aged. 75 years. JAlta.,” and: brothers, William “Armstrong cof: Norman Chilliwack, BC. in. the. First World War with the 48th ‘Highlanders, ‘service was held with the. Rev. “Sands Mortuary: Ltd KIRK oe ‘A resident of Sidney for the. past 23 years, and identlied all. his life with the. Anglican Church, . Sydney Arthur Kirk posse away” on n October at. eee Fri, Oct. 30th - “A link with pioneer’ ‘days was’ severed recently when Mrs. Ben™. years: at St. Cuthbert’s «in. Win- Imrie, passed away in Edmonds, “also. a bell ringer at St.° _ art of. campanology. He was an cactive © ‘member. of Victoria “the last surviving | of. the Imrie | resident at oe ey and Park: y we Road, James. Walker Armstrong . - on October 23° Cemetery. a H ‘Sheep Club. He leaves ‘his daughter, Mrs. -W.Ey (Frances..C.) ‘Turner and» “four grandchildren, 2097 Kendal a Ave., Oak Bay; his sister, Mrs. |. Margaret Shopland,. Rochester, “rural: areas. af Saanich and: the “there . are. “none fe devoted to the raising: of: sheep, |: oo) Mill Bay and: ; _ Armstrong . of Peninsula, | The deceased served | ‘overseas ‘43th and 30th Battalions and the -A private |: Sheep Club in the Peninsula area. J.A. Roberts officiating, and. the , ‘ashes were interred at Royal Oak. Burial’ Park. with those of his. wife. The arrangements were. hy. - When he was ote ‘years sold he. ‘started asa server in-his” church. in’ ‘England, continuing» for: ‘25 nipeg, and subsequently at St, Andrew's Jin. Sidney, where he was also a: warden, Mr. ‘Kirk. was. “An? drew’s, and knowledgable in: the Horticultural Society. 2 He leaves’ ‘his, wife , Gladys For Peninsula While. a. number. of 4-H Clubs’. are active and flourishing in the - Doug: Evans, 10542: Macdonald :' Park Road,. Sidney, a teacher at ‘North Saanich junior. secondary school, is anxious to start.a 4-H - and would be glad to hear: from those who are interested. He already." has’. several , Potential ‘members in view, ne owen AS. “WARREN Student World. see Bring in the cover and indicator from your. “Presto”. pressure cooker dnd Mr. Floyd Kimball, factory representative will check — the sealing rings, pressure plugs, indicator _ and handie, Repairs will be made at no charge. You pay only for parts. Clini Dates and Time 1 om. to 9 p.m, Sal Oct. 3ist - $ am. to 4 | Wi | Housewares Deal. Lower Stnin Fieor