pl ed. a Squadron © Ale was. promoted: to. the: ceived. his: “hooks’’, Cpl.- Wood “a has always | beer a- keen Cadet “and is truly ‘an “asset. to" the | Squadron. - : - ently: “purchased © furniture. for their’ newly constructed : lounge, ‘with’ funds received - from: the ~. 4th March. The Officers. and _ Staff: of | 676 Squadron are. ex-. “CORPORAL TERRY wooD tremely proud of the NCO's who During the two years Cpl.':are in fact, the backbone of an Terry Wood has been with 676 Air Cadet Squadron. " » Squadrcn, he has been very active... The . Sidney Kinsmen Club, t - Speak k.: eae d. Last year .r Terry: com= - ; "NCO. don’ the: 14th. of this. rank of. -Cpl.;*and proudly re-. Bingo ‘held at. the Legion Hall,’ in the Brass section of the Squad- ‘sponors: “of676. Squadron, are © _ SIDNEY AND NORTH SAANICH | . CHAMBER OF ‘COMMERCE. : ~ ANNUAL INSTALLATION: BANQUET ~ ‘Trave Lodge , ‘March: 26, 1968 _ RECEPTION. 6:30 P.M. BANQUET 7: 00P. M. $2.50 PER PERSON , ~ Further information’ or tickets may be obtained ‘from’ the Bus Depot, Bank of Montreal, ‘Toronto-Dominion- fa - Bank or any Chamber of Commerce member: 12-1 “MAE, Heppell of the. Vancouver - ‘Island ‘Publicity Bureau “will be... ‘guest. speaker at the Sidney and “North. Sdanich Chamber of Com- . _merce “banquet ° being | “held: on Tuesday, March 26th: in the new. banquet... room. © of:.. the. Sidney. TraveLodge. Since tourism plays - an important part in the industry . ~The ‘Sr. NCO’s Club have. efec= of. the province in’ general, and Sidney in particular, it“ is. felt” Mr. Heppell’s -address wiliprove interesting to all guests. Tickets for the banquet: are. - proving quite popular ‘and may: .. be obtained at either of the local banks, the bus depot or any Cham- ber of Commerce member. presently. selling: tickets fora raffie, The grand prize” is,. read’ carefully, ‘A 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback’’ WOW! Would:. you like to win a:car, especially "a. Mustang? Ifyou do, ask any Sidney Kinsmen or Air Cadet to - sell you a ticket. Just imagine, ~ a Mustang: for only $1.00. AN The’ ‘Doi Kyle. Singers and” Claremont™ “School” Chorus" will entertain: at.the celebration. con= ‘cert arranged for Sanscha: Hall, “. Sidney, on: Monday,. ‘April 8. Both~ “groups” are. under: the’ direction -of Don Kyle, and are. closely. - identified © with the “Peninsula” “through: association and mem- bership. | “Origin of the senior group dates . ‘back to 1961, a-time when Saa=+ nich School Board was familiarly proceeds toward the many Kins- men Club: projects, one of which is Air Cadets. : If you are interested in. the Air Cadet movement, drop in io - Air Cadet Headquarters, any Thursday “night, you will: be warmly welcomed. ‘Ofcourse you _ needn't be reminded that every~ -one is welcome to our 10th Annual Inspection to be held at Air Cadet -Headquarters-on June...2, 1968. Look for further information re- “garding the’ inspection in other editions of ‘Air Cadet Corner”. ~ CLASSIFIED. “Continued from Page 5) FOR RENT" ————(ConTINUED) —- Royal Canadian. Legion” ‘Saanich Peninsula Branch. No..37_. By Permission Of The Commander : Canadian Forces Base, Chilliwack BC Concert c a al Canadi ian "Engineers io _ Thursday, March 2ist, 8:00 p. ms : A ae ae : af : ae Tickets- may “be: ‘obtained a Begton? - army: Navy and_ Airforce Veterans,” ‘Lens: S$ \oKes;, ‘Sidney Barber ‘Shop,’ ae ., «Sidney. Hardware, Sidney F Bus. Depot and Toronto-Dom- - » Anton Bank, : BoM - FULLY -_ SANSCHA: HAL Me) > aE WATERFRONT HOME FOR rent. Dencross Terrace. Liv-. “ing. room| with fireplace. Two, large. bedrooms. Cabinet elec- ‘ tric kitchen: Dining area. Patio, - . Beautifully . furnished. Lease available, Hulme “Ltd. 656-1154, “FURNISHED ~ SELF-. : ‘contained batchelor: suite. : 3500. 12-1 “NEW, TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, . Sidney area. Fridge, stove in- “cluded. Phone 386-9580. ° “ONE: “AND © TWO -. BEDROOM “suites, furnished or unfurnished. “WANTED TO RENT a “children. “One bedroom ‘suite or “CLEAN TENANTS" REQUIRE : two- bedroom - house. : re Ie Bruigom,° 9601: Fourth “WANTED “PART-TIME HELP. APPLY SEA [ } : ie the tanous WILLIAMS OIL-0- MATIC FU RNACE Completely. Installed INCLUDES: oe @ 250-Gal. ‘Basement Tank as ~@ 6 Warm Air Registers ond Ducts e | Return Register and Duct | @ Wiring to Approved Circuit. e Permit, and Taxes : Enjoy convenient, economical operation ond comfort for. years to come. EASY, TERMS—-NO DOWN PAYMENT. Up to 10 years on'the balance ONE DAY. INSTALLATION ~RAWLIIN GS ~ PLUMBING & HEATING CO. LID. 2657 DOUGLAS ST. 388-7311 . a = -Breeze Inn, ~*~ 12-2 12 SEWERED LOTS, UNSEW- ered lots ‘considered... Dar _Gar- 12-3. work, 656-4042. 12-1 > so separate building lot. a Review... SEEK TO BUY. TWO. BEDROOM house” with fireplace’ in Sidney, ¢lose teM¥owntown. Please cail ‘Adeline” Nichol, Shirley Philp’ s 1 Home Finders Ltd. Phone 388- . 4401 or 652-2090. © 41-3 WANTED IRONINGIN MY HOME. 656-1553. $175. 00 ‘per mon. “Edith: Smith 656-1627; Gordon:- 12-10. 656" " "$140.00 © ‘per. “month, : , 12-1. “Available. now. ‘Nor - Garden “Courts. 656-3612. | Tote ' MIDDLE AGED COUPLE, NO. ‘small house. - P.O, Box 125. 12- 1" Inquiries © lee ; : 25; 8-p.m.. sored ‘by..Ladies Auxiliary: 302,° 2H1-2 2 “ side, Byron Price and Associ- ~ ates Ltd, 385-2458 or 658-8251. WOMAN WANTS . PART-TIME. ~ CASH FOR SMALL HOUSE AL- Box: 12-2 10-tf " OLD SCRAP, 656-2469. otf ‘ols, Flasks, Swords. and Bay- onets etc., for collection. Phone ‘ \656-2722 or 656-3440. 21-tf. QUALIFIED “TEACHER WILL tutor grades one to three in basic: skills. 656-3344. 11-2 “WOMAN WOULD LIKE HOUSE- keeping job for.elderly couple Phone 656-2546. 11-2 “YOUNG WOMAN WISHES FULL - day housework. 656~2489, 10-3 evening my home. 2862. ‘Are you taking Full | Advantage of ANOTHER SERVICE BY ‘Income Tax Exemptions? Without Obligation Why Not Consult Our INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT WANTED: .OLD ‘RIFLES, PIST-. eee wee SITUATIONS WANTED. ee or_one person. Good plain cook. | BABY. SITTING DAY TIME OR Phone 652+ 12-1 CARD OF THANKS . “WE WISH TO THANK DR. ‘CHANG, the nurses and staff of Rest Haven - 7 Hospital for their kindness and. - “care to our-son, Robert, during . ‘his recent stay in hospital. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton, 12-1 WE .WISH TO THANK OUR KIND friends and neighbours for their “acts of love and sympathy shown us. during ‘our. recent: bereave- ment. ‘We especially thank Rev. H. McDiarmid and Sands Funeral - “Chapel of Roses.: Mrs: J. ‘Young> .. Ser--and Mrs, -:1. -. Bowman “and | - family. : »Wa-d ~ COMING EVENTS. . WOMEN’S GOSPEL - ‘MEETING, | Monday, March. 25 at 2:30 p.m.” In_ Sidney Bible Chapel. ‘Miss Morris Missionary from - Japan. ‘will show... slides ‘of Palestine; Ally ladies . welcome. * 12-1, e1BeL ‘p.m, All. -weleome, ’ Sot CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE, Sidney, Brentwood and Saanich-— “ton, for appointments phone Kins- © “men. Health Centre, Sidney. 656-~ paneer’ 1188." ee ee oe BINGO,” : “MONDAY, ” . MARCH. “K- of -P: ‘Hall, Spon: ALN and AF.” * Vets. : BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY Club Easter Bingo. Monday, - April 8, 8 pam. 11-4 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION . Saanich ‘Peninsula. Branch: No. 37. By permission of the Com- mander: Canadian: Forces Base, Chilliwack, BC. _ Royal | Canadian Engineers Band, Thursday, March 21, 8:00 p.m.” ‘Admission adults - ‘Tickets - Sanscha: Hall. : $1.00, “children .50¢. _ maybe obtained at Legion, AN, & AES Veterans, | Len’s ‘Smokes, Sidney Barber Shop, ‘Sidney Hard- : - ware, Sidney Bus Depot and Tor- ; onto- Dominion Bank. li-20- FIRST WAR “VETERANS AND. widows members Legion Branch 37, don’t forget party, Legion ‘Hall, Mills Road, March 30, 8 p.m. 1667. if attending. 12-2 THE SIDNEY BRANCH OF THE Save The Children Fund will hold their annual Spring Tea at.St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Second St, Wednesday, April 24, at 2:30 “11-2 - p.m. RUMMAGE SALE, KOF PHALL, Saturday, April 6, sponsored by Pythian Sisters. 12-3 SHADY CREEK UNITED Church Choir with: guest artists. will present a concert, Shady Creek United Church on Friday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m, Admis- sion Adults 75¢, children 35¢. Proceeds fer church organ fund. * 41-3 SOCIAL CREDIT BANQUET. Empress Hotel, March 25. at 5:30 p.m. Mr. RobertN, Thomp- son, M.P. speaker. For tickets phone 656-4432 or 656-3505. 11-2 ; ST. ANDREWS: SOCIAL ENE tig -Thursday, . March . al, 8:00... concert. by ° - Phone 656+2189 or. 656~: “TRINITY TREASURES” - SALE of attic treasures, home cook- . ing,.and plants. By Holy Trin~ ity Guild. Church Hall, Mills Road. Saturday, pam, i t1-3 OIL PAINTING ‘WORKSHOP Number 3, March 28, 29, 30 and April 4, 5 and 6 at Sanscha Hall. Subject Landscape (out- doors if possibile), Instructor Mr. Peter Aspell of Vancouver. Phone 656+1636 or 656-1955, 11-2 March 30th,2 “beset with problems of acco “modation, - Then, --as “now,:-the ~ “school trustees: were. driven to “improvisation ’ ‘because: of ade ~ feated: construction referendum, and: a” shift system’, of classes .had-been introduced. °° ‘Among the enrolled Claremont oes ~ students, segregated for the time -. being at Royal Oak School, was re a group of senior girls whose ‘interest’ in singing had been cul-. tivated . by:the English teacher, Don Kyle. Opportunities at school - for choral rehearsa] were ex- tremely limited, and quite insuf- ficient’ in view of the. mutual interest that had been aroused, so it became the custom for the ‘group to meet regularly at Don Kyle’s home... Some of the girls travelled from. distant points of the Peninsula, so great was the - enthusiasm, “From such small beginnings: ‘the. group’ gained . fast in pro- ficiency. and reputation. Many of the girls had graduated when the choir sang at the formal opening of Claremont ‘School in -September, 1962,: but the mem- bers had held together, and now were well on the way to greater ~’ aecomplishments:*. Regular... weekly rehearsals were maintained at, Claremont School, and with the enlistment of relatives and. acquaintances. of vocal talent the scope of. the _ group was rapidly expanded toa ~ full: chorus capable of.a wide range of interpretations. “The addition of bass and tenor voices immeasurably enriched the re- sources and | capabilities of the “ensemble. Mee gS Two concerts, each year have: “ since been given. at Claremont : School, and concert dates else- _ where were fulfilled. Memorable was the concert at St. Dunstan’s Chureh,’. Gordon Head,. shortly.’ after. the. dedication of the new building. ‘A return visit to the’ Church was. made last: December with a. Special: Christmas pro~ ' Charlesbois Cross : Superior Grade TUESDAY, Duncan For Inquiries ~ WEDNESDAY, “MARCH T, 1PM. SHARP» Se LIVESTOCK ~~ Guernsey Cow, 7. years. old Holstein cow, just freshened One week old Holstein Heifer Calf : Two Holstein Heifers, bred . Six month old Holstein Heifer open. nt ‘Two Holstein Cows, 7 years old | - International Baler #46, 2 years ¢ old Two, rubber tired Wagons One, rubber tired Manure: Spreader ~ w4 International Tra:tor | International 2 bottom Plow. 18 inch Double Disc. Slide Delivery Rig, as new 16 ft, Bale Elevator Set Diamond Harrows «Set Spring Tooth Harrows - International High Speed Grinder with belt ‘Miscellaneous Articles Merchandise On View, TERMS CASH Farmers| Auction Ltd. Auctioneer KEITH McCAUSLAND gram, with Pierre Timp: as guest soloist. - For the past several years the group has enjoyed the services of Mrs. Grace Timp as accom~ panist. Her artistry and«tech- ‘nical excellence. have added in ‘no small measure: to the polished performances of the singers. “A much wider appreciation was gained by. the appearances of the ‘group at McPherson Playhouse © for the Victoria Music Arts So- * ciety and the Folk Arts Fiesta, and in competitive singing. the - ense mble was adjudged bestadult. “choir” in “the? Greater ‘Victoria | Music Festival ‘last year. Claremont: School Chorus \is” described by Don Kyle as a very dedicated and talented group. It’. - formation, and already has three concerts atthe’ “school to its credit, as well = “as concerts at Veterans’ Hospital.” and Town and Country - Shopping = _The-55° ‘voice, soprano, ° is of recent Centre. - “alto, tenor and. bass -choir, is “comprised of ‘two ‘distinct groups’. f- of students. While 20 of the stu- dents take instruction in achoral. music class at school, the re--. “mainder attend’ noon: rehearsals.- as an extra-curricular activity. . A busy schedule ‘lies ahead, ~ with the school concert on March | 25, an appearance ‘at Royal Ca- nadian: Legion Hall, Mills Road, on March 30, an- excursion to: Ellensburg, Wash., April 2 to 4, ... “and the concert at’ Sanscha Hall =: on. April’8.°. The “group alsois Heifer Farm. Machinery | MARCH 26 PHONE 748-9396 DONKYLE —«._ invited, » soprano ‘Erika Kurch of Victoria » “Choral - ‘Society, Who: will appear - a ‘in. Czecho-Slovakjan c¥stume to” a girls’. choir;; girls’. “and: an instrumental: and . neert “at ‘Sanseha Hall - ure ¢ a Tepresentative s of items by the twa choral: organizations, including a medle of war-time: favorites in>which audience: : participation willbe Guest artist will- be sing national: folk ‘songs of that - country, 4nd also will ‘sing a group-of folk songs of the: Bri+ tish ‘Isles. ‘Tickets for the April aconcert me are available free ‘of charge at» “Cornish’s Bookstore and The Re-: - _ View coffice, and, cordial invita- tion to take part in ithe’ debt: is ex- extinction celebrations ° tended by 'Sanscha executive toall “Peninsula residents . who, have." ; contributed so largely - to the vs ‘present Satisfactory situation. pO ay oo) include™ ‘ass st: s victs; alcohol s‘and especial Unwed mother: a The. good work: of: the: Salva tion Army -was: recognized. b all, “but Councillor T.C.Me Davis sug-" : gested that it is’ ‘desirable to” act : ‘Mercury. dealer's now! 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