Wednesday, November 4, 1970 THE REVIEW PAGE 1A & . ; Photo 5 by H. Robineon tersection of Burnside Road West. The land will be remembered by old-timers for its Spring-time displays of daffodils grown by the previous owners, Van- treight Farms. OLD FARM BUILDINGS once stood on the site of today’s Colquitz Junior Secondary School north of the Trans- Canada Highway, east of the in- BY DONNA LIESCH “Kol-caoyl-quish’’, an Indian term meaning “‘a child crying to the ‘state of exhaustion’’ or “whispering water’ are two possible origins of the name Colquitz which our . Junior Secondary School carries. However, we do know that it was | named after the little creek that runs. along: Interurban Road. Colquitz School. was originally designed to accomodate ‘ap- proximately 500 students, but has —. since been expanded to its | present. population of close to. 1,000. Mr: Drummond, originally: the vice-principal of the school, became its. principal in © 1962, succeeding Mr. Horace Dawson. In its 14 years of existence, - Colquitz has. become well-known for the achievement of its bands, choirs, and drama groups in local and provincial | festivals. Doing Photo by Leonard Thompson ~-gave the salmon: Ci | ~. petition throughout your school to _ BY PAM DOWN The Mount Doug students paid’ 15¢ for an enjoyable lunch hour of » music by the “BLACK SNAKE | -BLUES” on Friday, October’ 23. Now, that’s the way” to finish a week ! Here’s a suggestion to é help _ Circulate -a get more water into Goldstream ~~ to enable the fish to spawn. ROSE - MARIE FELSING and CARLA “ROSE, started. this, petition «at. The ‘basketball game between ¢ FAX and the girls on the First : United Team has been re- scheduled for November 6. Needless: to say, practising time. won't do our ’“terrorising” team any harm! Keith McCallion and the boys will be using this time to. improve “their ‘shooting eyes; SO: ‘girls, - watch out! One. of the ‘projects of ‘the. Community Recreation ‘class is to-teach the . divi: the eye took the’ midget boys » “Esquimalt~ ~ children from grades. 4, a 6. and 7 the extra > to the Island Championships in ‘Nanaimo. Thursday, October 29, saw a hectic day of competitions. bet- -ween Central and the ‘‘Y”’ during © across country meet. The results were; SUE HUTCHESON of the “Y? won the bantam girls division, CATHY SAPSFORD of | Central took the midget’ girls “title. DAVID COX, also from “Central, won in the bantam: boys : division and ERNIE CARSON of restoration of Colquitz Creek, by helping: with pesticide: clean-ups, ; ‘particularly well in school sports, 7 -Colquitz received the. island. . championship in. basketball last year and won the city cham-. ‘pionship in swimming the year _ before. This year we have won the city grass-hockey meet, and -are thus. far tying for first place. “ ‘in soccer, ch Our’ students at Colquitz have ‘taken a leading role in the fight “against pollution by joining. with “various® organizations” in, the . Vietoria ‘High and I think it’s: a = good. idea. “Why not start: one in : and. other such campaigns. Ih recent. roa ites the school has on Victoria West,. -congratualtions.. to Oak Bay _ Junior’s girls grass-hockey team. _. They are the proud winners of the. ~ Vancouver, Island. -Grasshockey ~ Championship. The. final score Was 1-0, being victorious over wy Lansdowne... iA “Reynolds Junior is getting’ itchy “feet... now: that» ‘it has” defeated”. Oak Bay Junior in a 2- game total — - goal playoff, the. team will travel: “2537. troduced, in which students" work 7 ‘was _ divided. “Up | into ; three. - semesters... oe - Beauties ‘versus “beasts; . better. known aS: ‘“YOMEN- fe . MEEN', is in progress. at Oak... “’ Bay Junior. The girl's will: test < their feminine skills. in com-.) | - petitions with the boys; in games _ ve and wisdom: tests. To finalize ~ » these activites; a ‘Reach’ for the : " Cop’ contest. on November 6, and: IN. seg ND the» “games | “have ‘been. “ex: - cellent, and it’s a treat to play — ~ there for the players. A good a deal all round. oe “ BY KEITH McCALLION - “The inter-high soccer season. “is coming down to the final: games, and unless: something | this female opposition . a soe Hop, spectacular occurs, it appears Soccer is coming to an end, hour game, Friday night we'll : a Vic High and Mount View will. but rugby. has’ started. The meet the First United girls in »-. : og ~ again battle. it out for. the. inter high Jeague this year....-.a big game at 8.30 p.m. at the a REE _ league championship. While ~ looks like it'll be tough, and First United Hall. When we vig Boo a ~T'm on the subject of soccer, the word is to watch for’ destroy. the opposition at ; ; : s oP “EVERY S AT. I'd like-to say what a great- Claremont, who are always... Royal Oak, we'll be more than e right up there, and Vie High... The CFAX 1070's Basketball” squad will be. playing its first - {dea somebody had when they <) decided. to put-one- Friday “game under othe lights. in Athletic Park. ‘The crowds for Tae CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF | “SAANICH "Use. OF FIRE. HYDRANTS, "Effective November 10, “1970, no: persons other. than Firemen: and Municipal ‘Waterworks em- ployees shall operate any, Fire Hydrant, within: the ‘Municipality: of, Saanich, ig » ready for Barb Hallberg and company Friday night, °- The UVIC Vikings hockey club under Howie Carty has certainly shown that it can | $8859 ae abl. oe ’ Alittie inconvenience like change of bus a at the ferry qete you! 2 Nighte in Cugene 4 Nighte in Rano : 9 Breakfast coupons (Hteno) $61 Maal coupons (Reno) 638 In. cath and chips up and above ; ‘reguiar (an moneys Woe ys Aide tour of Lake. 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Game T pan, i pty ttn ent ye uke nate PMs Bans ni iit nnea oieek tol AT tye fy kos F gaine: against ” * good | lockiag!. Thursday. We'll be at Royal: oe oe Oak Junior High for a lunch = “come: back." The Vikings were losing 61 to Butler: in a Vancouver |: “Tshand: League game last: “Priday night with “only as couple of minutes left; They” “won (he: game 6-5, firing’ in Ba STUDENT WORLD REPORTERS for Colquitz Junior Secon- dary School are Noreen Hemsworth, left; and Donna Liesch, the. . writer of the: accompanying story on the ls-year-old school. (David Shearer Photos.) 8-6 & This. more ‘flexible timetable enables students who are weak in some subjects toe .spend “more time.to cover. the work in those previous years. With the present. _over- crowding | of classrooms, this may prove to be a possible - solution for schools i in the future. - Another unique feature of our. _ School is our. financial support of, two orphan children during the “past six years. ‘Until last. year, OUF enildren were a ‘Korean a Photo by. Leonard ‘Thompson im, Winkelmans Indian» ‘Arunakumari. This year, Woo Ae: “has returned home; however we still have the girl in addition to~ Jayaraj, a 12-year old Indian boy. . Supporting . these children has: ~ always been:a purely voluntary... “project with..each. student” involved i st. sche ‘tivities, but he also is a school boy, Woo Ae Duk, and an girl, _Karney. Duk graduated from school. and NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1967 REGISTRATION OF DISCHARGES _ Pursuant to Section 5 of the Pollution Control Act, 1967, all persons . (including individuals, firms, societies, cor- porations, and all levels of local government, and all bran- . ches and agencies of the Provincial Government) are. required to notify the Director of Pollution Control in writing, on or before December 31, 1970, of their discharging of ef- fluent, sewage, or other waste materials on, in, or under any land or into any water. Waste materials includes: all liquid wastes and solid wastes, such as garbage or refuse, and spent chemicals, etc. _ALL DISCHARGES EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING MUST BE REGISTERED: a)....Waste discharges already under Poilution Control Permit. b).... All discharges of domestic sewage emanating from a sinale or double-unit dwelling. . All discharges of domestic sewage into a ground ab- sorpilor field where the volume is less than 5,000 Imperials. gallons per day. Failure to comply with the above {s an offence against the act and is punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand’ dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both, if the offence is of a continuing nature, by a. fine not exceeding five hundred dollars for each: day the of- . fence continues. Z Registration forms are available from all Government. = Agents’ offices. One registration form is required for each — discharge and the forms, when completed, must be filed on or" “before December 31, 1970 with a ves The Director of Pollution. Control Water Resources Service Parliament Buildings © VICTORIA, BC. WN. Venables, P. Bog. October 23,. 1970, Director of. Pollution. Control 442 pledging, and then donating, his -own individual amount. Through : this process, ° we: ‘Usually 1 False out $360) a year. Winkemans portant | ‘part. of our. studen - council, ‘being: the treasurer.” He - was'one of those instrumental in’ . establishing the popular. “drop-in. centres” in the: Colquitz district ~ and: has. assisted: ins all. -anti- a is pollution. projects, oe . “oo Itc is the awareness “and _ Junior Secondary School | a place» : ‘for. _lWing™ as well” a8 learning, “STUDENT SPECIAL" “FULLY RE- CONDITIONED LATE MODEL REMINGTON "STANDARD - TYPEWRITERS - Reg 79" “SPECIAL 513500 land usiness | y UN |2663. DouglasSt. eee “tickets: to “INDIANS”. presented November 12. Department. | Until Nov; 7: “ Batens Pox Offfee ' November’ 8: November’ M aM 00, ~ Entertainment In Review. _ November 6: 10-5 pm the Phoenix Box Office will be selling ae by Arthur. Kopit, It. will be. Victoria Theatre Guild presents the ‘ourdling thriller, “WAIT. UNTIL DARK". Buy your. tickets at. 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