Ne ews Geoff Logan and by library board chairman Rory Richwood and director of facilities Bill Johnson. At the meeting, Richwood and Johnson urged North Saanich and Sidney councils to reach an agree- ment which would allow library control of the meeting room. The library proposes to use the room for administration, Friends of the Library meetings and pro- tioned an agreement between Sid- ney and the regional library administration which leased the library building to the library. North Saanich maintains Sidney did not have the right to enter into the agreement without consulting North Saanich council, since both municipalities contributed to and Continued from Page A10 Help wanted Two volunteers are sought by the District of Central Saanich, a recy- cling coordinator and an adult walking group leader. - The Community Recycling Coordinator will be required to attend monthly meetings in down- town Victoria. An honorarium is available to cover travel expenses. The volunteer should be some- one interested in conserving the environment and promoting the regional district’s recycling pro- gram. tReview Wednesday, June 27, 1990 es Alle board. President of the board is Calvin Lee, vice-president is Ralph Som- merfeld and secretary-treasurer is John Benham. Joining Huberts as directors are Sharon Bolster, Melissa Hernblad, Robert Jones, Joan McAlpine, Sandy McPherson, Elissa Rachue, Velma Ryder and Jim Strong. For information on the founda- tion, call 652-3911, local 109. ELECTRICAL IT’S police said. A silver jade ring and matching amethyst crystal earrings and a silver onyx pendant on a chain all disappeared from the Maples gal- lery in the 1400-block Benvenuto, police said. The combined value of the items|is $600, the items are identifiable and police are investi- gating. SSS SS Library accord sought in meeting a The Nell Horth room will be grams planned by the library: share the library. Huberts JOINS used for library administration and “It isn’t a library function to Sidney maintains the original hospital boar d events, not as a public meeting provide meeting rooms for the 49g agreement between North soon “Adcouver Iskind Segloull Coumnuniy Alb Des Salinsatl, Sanvien aml Sttusy allowed Sick — Saanich and dhe Islands MILA Valuabl | Library representatives insisted at Summarizing the argument pre- ney municipality, as trustee; to Terry Huberts is now on the board aiuabie jewe ry a special meeting Tuesday morn- sented at the meeting, = make the lease agreement. of the Saanich Peninsula Hospital stolen from shop ing. _the regional library administra- The points raised at the meeting Foundation. The meeting was attended by ton does not agree with some will be brought back to both Huberts, who has announced he _ E*PeNSive pieces of Stirling sil North Saanich Ald. Dee Bailin local residents who feel the Nell Sidney and North Saanich coun- will not seek re-election to the Ye! Jewelty were stolen from a and administrator Ron O’Genski, Horth room must be preserved for cils, Bailin said. — provincial legislature, is among store on the comer of West Saa- Sidney Mayor Norma Sealey, Ald. community meeting. An estimated board members elected at the June ™Ch Road and Keating Crossroad, Stan Bamford and administrator 35 groups regularly use the room. 12 annual general meeting of the sometime between 3 p.m. and 6 North Saanich council has ques- p.m. June 16, Central Saanich @ Silver jade bracelet, a pair of a Canadians have engaged in. son’s disappearance. Would any- : A he Overnight April 22-23, 1951, one who has any information ao ele a oO infor- 5 == OIE 4 combined Chinese and North Kor- _ please call the UBC RCMP at = Sr ue cKenzie at THE HARDW ean forces struck in the western (604) 224-1322. Al A ed ji Sige and west-central sectors. Ameri- My sister, Marianne Dobroskay So needed 1s a guide to lead . can and Republic of Korea (ROK) units were forced to retreat. The UN force was in danger of being cut off and completely destroyed. The 27th British Commonwealth Brigade, including the 2nd Batta- lion of the Princess Patricia’s Can- adian Light Infantry (PPCLI), were close by. Elements of the 27th came under intense commun- ist fire and were forced to with- draw. The 2nd PPCLI platoons were exposed to Chinese and North Korean attack. At about 10 p.m. the Communists attacked, partly overrunning some of the Patricia’s. They managed to disengage and move to the main company posi- tion where a counter attack was organized. After two grueling hours the Patricia’s halted the Communist advance even though throughout the night the Chinese and North Koreans persisted in attacking the Canadian positions. R.R. 1, Ladysmith, B.C. ee ee @) The Canadians maintained their VOR 2E0 CobE (613) 232-3569 es position vital to the brigade def- ence while at the same time Se ee ee a ee ee inflicting heavy casualties on the | Communists. For their gallant | Budget stand at Kapyong the 2nd Princess renta car Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, WITH THIS AD A E WITH THIS AD along with the 3rd Royal Austra- \/ 2440 BEVAN AVE. / lian Regiment, eeved he United > 6s: DISCOUNT CARS States Presidential Citation. ] Now, 20 Yeas alse ie siak of | ee) hy $2 1 95 ane or 656-0551 | FIMO, the modelling Hera from West Germany, has been on the The Korean War and the action i later models DAILY market for a number of years. It is available in 36 colours and can taken by the UN, the world is Ten ee es ee ee even be finished with a glow-in-the-dark paint for special effects. : witnessing an easing in east-west FIMO jewellery is readily found in most local art and craft shops if you iB tensions, the throwing off of the prefer to purchase another person's work. For those of you who have Communist yoke and an almost used FIMO for earrings, brooches, ete. and for those of you who have avalanche desire for freedom. not, check the booklets for new FIMO modelling ideas at Tanners The seeds of democracy were Hobbies & Crafts. There you will also find a full colour selection of 3 ; FIMO and paints. olanied tn Sora, and Canadas Pictures, decorative boxes and decorative masks are just a on wee trom and eenure CHARVIDEN ideas in creating your own 3 dimensional art project. You could even model a butterfly, seagull or small whale to mount on the end of a Pt Bob Orrick, CD Door & Window heavy wire and insert in a plant pot. If you have a favourite : National Public Specialists photograph, it could be fun to re-create it as a FIMO photograph. ee Sineyleation now open oe ee ee ee < iati o work with at first, Cc a : oon re Se See ee DAVE McCAULEY body heat will warm it up. Or, you can pop it into a very low oven fora 361-6301 Mobile. 656-8190 RES. couple of minutes. Knead a couple of colours together to obtain a marbelized effect. Gold and silver powder can also be worked i to | i] jee] creaie a shimmering effect. Ensure that your hands are very clean Man sill MISSING before working with FIMO as it tends to et up little bits of dit fluff, : etc. It’s also easier to mould with short fingernails. Editor: It can take a bit of practice to master the techniques, but | think that AS Taam, On Taneseay site 23, you will be more than thrilled with the results of your efforts. 1990 it will be exactly 20 months UPCOMING INTRODUCTORY CRAFT COURSES: July 4, since my nephew, Emerson Friendly Plastics; July 11, Papier Tole; July 18, Papier Tole; July Dobroskay, went missing from the 25, T-Shirt Painting. UBC campus. A reward of SPACE LIMITED. REGISTER SOON. DETAILS AT THE STORE. $10,000 for Emerson’s safe returm s or $5,000 for information leading : A to Emerson’s whereabouts is being oe offered, Hobbies & Crafts | « The UBC RCMP have yet to -4748 Ee receive a single clue as to Emer- |_ 3rd & Beacon 656-4748 | went down to 78 pounds due to her heartbreak and worry about where her only child might be. We are encouraged by readers’ prayers, letters and kind words. A series of brain storming lec- tures were conducted by a private investigator, Leanne Jones, last fall at the UVic, UBC and Malaspina campuses. At every lecture the Students zeroed in on a rock con- cert that was being held above the Pit Pub. Both events dispersed at 1 a.m. on Friday, October 28, 1988 and the patrons from the rock concert would have walked down the stairs and in front of the Pit Pub (where Emerson disappeared from). Would anyone who has more information about the rock concert or the Pit Pub please call the UBC RCMP. Thank you for your prayers and help. Teesh Backlund adults on week day pleasure walks in and around Central Saanich. No experience is required but the volunteer should be familiar with local nature areas and enjoy the company of others. To volunteer or for more infor- mation call Chris Graham at 652- 4444. local 233. 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