WwW ednesday, uly ay, 1968 “SAANICH PENINSULA AND. CULE ISLANDS f REVIEW POLO CONTEST 1S STREAUOUS no Fast play : and ‘strenu us F riding ee was énjoyed - in- the “inter-club fixture vat< the’ Saanichton polo” °. ground last Sunday. . Several: of the regular players did. not mount 7 we through. dnjury, including the. cap “tain, Tony’ -Yonge and ‘Sonty Parker, but guest riders included - Gerry Aitken, an original mem-: berof Victoria Poio Club,. Red - ‘represented. by Gerry Aitken (1), Eoin Ruthven (2) and: ” Devils, B.G. Parker (3), whipped the Blue Angels, Bill Grimshaw (1), Andy Barry’ (2) and Bob Taylor (3), by five goals to three. Scorers =. were. .. Ruthven, -. Barry, 2; Grimshaw, 1... The new ground on the Mau- rice Michell farm, East Saanich BRENTWOOD. 3; Parker, 4 “Road, ds playing remarkably w well, a and: much ‘better. than was “anti- © _cipated ‘said Mr. Parker, riding - conditions has’ rewarded much preparatory work and even the: children have participated. A “party of 25 youngsters were busy’ e ENTRAL ‘SAA ANI \NICH _ Fine stone -picking: prior. to last Suns : day’ S play. - There will be inter-club match : play next. Sunday: at 2.45 p.m, “NUTS AND BOLTS © Exploding bolts “made of 18 per cent-nickel maraging steel, will couple the ‘‘ascent’’. and “descent”. stages of the Lunar Excursion Module in which U.S. astronauts will descend to the i, surface of the moon from their orbiting spaceships. DRY GOODS. _ SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. NOW: ON N05 WEST SAANICH ROAD CORNER OF WALLACE. DRIVE | PHONE 652-1609 "HARDBOARD PICS 4x8x 1/8 Reject $49 4 x 8 x 1/8 Reject Tempered 139 aroin. hordhoord. Nieala “Tyee Ce dare. Melebar teak. 8 cherry. Acadion ash. sews Brunswick SE 95 ‘Waterford elm. 4 x 8 x V4 ™ CPE cop cHarRs "<*42* "9 READY TO. ASSEMBLE. ~ OPEN 8a. m. to 5:30 p. nm. Slesg, Brothers ‘WUMBER LTD, 656-025 ~ to- ‘right, back .cow: son, : STRONG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE “Bloomfield... - -Road; David. Baade - 1401 Stelly’s _X Road; “A, Bryant - 7226 Brent- ~ 2598 Island View Road, . Richard Michell was elected . ~ by: the municipal. council. following was approved ata July : “council meeting for. Club play “Winner of the » Cosmopolitan Babe Ruth Base-_ ball Play-off trophy Jast month was the-Central: Saanich. team_ sponsored © by Saanich Cablevision and’ Saanich Paving. Renee Karemaker, “tenback. Gordon. Conrad; second row: ‘Gerald Egland, Norman Locke, Ron London,’ Bud* Council ‘resolved to make funds * Scotty. front row: Team ‘members. are, left... Frank Cooper, Brian John-- Michael Weatherhead, .. and campers arriving by Sidney. and Swartz Bay ferries is’at'a ~ ~premitm, 1 Mayor R,. Gordon Lee, and with. Inthe absence of deputy mayor. Alderman Mrs. "ELM, Salt not immediately avail- able, an appeal to Alderman’ T. G. Michell was made last Fri- day and on his authority a num-" ber of tourists were directed ta ‘Centennial Park, All trailer camps were full, said Alderman Michell, and his -. action was approved by council, followed by a resolution to the police commission that a regular check at the. park should. be made to ensure there is respect for the amenities and no stopping “ over, Council earlier had further - gonsidered the applicattonofJohn Chew to establish a commercial “trailer park on his coastal prop- erty south of Cowichan Head, A letter ‘trom John Graeme, on behalf. of his client, replied to stipulations suggested by the - Capital Region: Planning Com- Michael Whiles, Gordon Doney, Graham Bompas, Derek Scott,: Sidney: Rashbrook and Morgan Brei- PHO TO BY DANE | TO NEW TENNIS CLUB NAMED On July 8, a meeting of 21 members, appointed an executive. _ “committee’to steer the new Cen- -” tral Saanich Tennis ‘Club, They are: Mrs..T.M. Thomson - 9635 Wy Saanich: “Road; -Mrs.- 6249 Speingiea wood Road; : Richard Michell - by the junior members (16 years -and under) to- represent them on » the executive, ~ “-A’-tournament. is: “planned for _ : August-at- the -Centrai- Saanich “Centennial Park where the Club- has been granted reserved times The during July; Tuesday and Friday - --6 p.m, onward; Saturday -. 3 a.m. to 12 ‘noon; Sunday - 9 a.m. to: 12: noon, and- 5° p.m onward, . The. Club: has reserved Satur- 7 day mornings: for play by junior ANDERSON IS | HOPEFUL OVER > _ SEWER PLAN. Sail away 6 to Seattle Port Angeles Travel downtown to downtown aboard the luxuri- ..ous Princess Marguerite, Sail the scenic coast and enjoy the sights fromthe deck or from one of the ship's many lounging areas. Relaxing. Fun. if you wish, take your car. Daily service. ( VICTORIA - SEATTLE ) Lv. Victoria 5:30 p.m. Ar. Seattle 9:30 p.m. Lv. Seattle 8:30 a.m. Ar. Victoria 12:30 p.m. Passengers - one way $6.00, return $11.00 Automobiles $8.00 each way Se / a VICTORIA - PORT ANGELES — \ Lv. Victoria 1:30 Pm. Ar. Port Angeles 2:45 p.m. Lv. Port Angeles 3:15 p.m. Ar. Victoria 4:30 p.m. Passengers ~ one way $2.20, return $4.40 Automobiles $6.00 each way. N / FOR INFORMATION PHONE 385-7771 Chad G2 neific TRENS TRS SE anes MOORS. TE eCceMLeECAT One OILS HOST COMM ETE TF ENBPOETAT-CR STUES Central Saanich’s $1, 600, 000 sewerage scheme as'a federal- provincial government... pilot project was a possibility. men- tioned, by Alderman A.M. Gal~ _braith at a recent meeting of council. Last Monday the result of Ald- “erman Percy Lazarz’s interview. with David Anderson was related to council. It seems that Central Morgage and Housing undertaking to furnish funds !s still in effect, said the alderman, Mr, Anderson indicated that the federal and provincial authorities might con- celvably be. prepared to offer something in the nature of a guaranteed loan as a pilot pro- ject in this area, As a result of the interview with the M.P.-elect for Esqui- mali-Saanich, Mayor R, Gordon - Lee and Alderman Lazarz were authorized by council to follow up the question, We Buy and Sell Old China, Silver Furniture and Bricabrac “gg12 4th Street, Sidney Phone - 636-3315 ROTOVATING PLOWING LEVELLING | CULTIVATING Experienced Operator 652-1769 _under) R.Ke : members only (16 years and BRENTWOOD Mr. and Mrs. H,D. Cartwright of. 1177 Sluggett Road, and their Anyone. ‘interested in joining the Club should phone: one of,the members of the executive or con- tact an official of the Club who- will be at the Courts ‘during’ all reserved periods. Annual mem- bership. for an individual is 32 and fora family $5.°- This Club. was formed at the . Suggestion of Provincial Coach - Gordon F. Hartley whose courses. of instruction during June’ were so popular: that 50 met.on June 7° to See if organized play. could . be - continued. garet E, Salt attented the meet- ing. Both she and-Mr, Hartley were voted honorary vice~presi- dents of the Club at the July 8 founding meeting. Present members cover a wide age-range-and varying degrees of ability.. Some are -from the. north and south parts of the Peninsula, There will be coach- ing for beginners -and every ene: Man Lane has left for-a 14-day tour’ of northern B.C, and Are couragement given to new members. The-present {dea is . to provide maximum enjoyment ‘of tennis through organization of. play at the conveniently located Central Saanich Centennial Park on Wallace Drive. near Saanich- ton. Russian Roulette For. the last six years. Ab-- ’ botsford International Air Show Oificials -have. been inviting the Russian’s to participate in their show. Probably due to the log- istics involved andthe © great. distances between the two coun- tries, they were unsuccessful, However, this year confidence among airshow officials {s much higher, . An official invitation has been extended to the Russians, Early this spring a luncheon was held with the Russian Ambassador to Canada present and airshow of- ficlals presented their credent- ‘tals anda personal invitation to be an honoured guest. - Will they. be at Abbotsford on August 9, 10 and 11? Well its like playing Russian Rouletie, but. this ts the sixth year and as anyone knows Abbotsford has tired five empty shots - perhaps barrel six +1968 will have the correct answer, All professional woodsworkers smoke only when sitting down. Brentwood- Mill Bay FERRY SERVICE MLV. MILL BAY Leaves Brentwood every hour, from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Leaves Mill Bay every hour, from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m Sundays and Holidays-Extra trips. Leaves Brentwood at7 ang 8:30 p.m. Leaves Mili Bal at 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Coast Ferries Lid. Phone Phone Mutual 94481 EV2-7284 230 p.m. Alderman _Mar- Vancouver Victoria ‘daughter Cathy, spent a few ‘days in Kamloops recently, where they - “were. guests at. their ‘Rephew’s wedding on July 6th. oF ~-Mr...and Mrs. #.S.C, Cart- wright of Calgary, and their three “small sons, “Stephen, Jamie and Craig, are spending a few week's holiday with. Mr, Cartwright’s parents, Mr. andMrs. H.D. Cart- chdents inthe Island View area,” PLAYGROUND = [{ right, Sluggett Road." “The Misses’ Tosia and Wendy: “Johnsen of Denman Island Spent _ “a fewdays: as’ “guests: ‘of their. -aunt -and- ‘uncle, Mr. and: Mrs. ‘Charles Rice, Hagan Road. Miss Valerie Jacobsen of te tawa {s spending a few .weeks . visiting her. grandmother, -Mrs, E.M. Carrier, Greig ‘Avenue, Mr, and Mrs. John B, Tid- man are pleased to_ announce __ ‘the birth of their son, Andrew Michael, born in the Jubilee Hos: pital.on Juiv 6, ; Miss Susan MacDonald ofNor- berta,. ° ‘NOTABLE MOVIE VISITS SIDNEY | Thrilling adventure ‘in thé tiger infested jungles of southern India ‘and an exciting and perilous quest . the success of: fo be screened at the. combine _ to “Maya, Gem- - suggested that an alternatebeach | !ce Cream access.could be provided by the municipality’ at’ minimum’ cost. Alderman Salt confirmed that. there have been. recent noisy" disturbances at the beach, but council members doubted wheth- er it would be possible to con- Struct.a new access without ins the motion of Alderman «Percy Lazarz and Philip’Benn it was _ rescived to request the applic fh "MARGARINE | WELL FOR ISLAND eas VIEW BEACH PARK | ~ After discussing the Island~ last Monday “night Central Saanich available to survey and dig.a new: well on municipal property to. supply the public. at Island View BeachPark. The old well which failed, and for many years * jointly served the beach and the adjoining privately owned prop- erty is locatedon privately owned land. “This will satisfy ‘any ‘moral public,” “Maj Gordon. Lee.- it. would. be Mr. Hancock’s .re= ‘Sponsibility- to” provide his ‘own - supply of water. At. the. same meeting council received two alternate. schemes - for the extension of the mun- icipal watermain to serve resi- FACILITIES © ARE SOUGHT . : Members of Rom Knott Mem= 2 orial. Park Association met last.” | - week-to. consider.a petition sub--- mitted by Brentwood Bay resi- dents for the installation. of: swings, slides and other apprope |. -Mate diversions. for the children of the area. “It was noted by the ‘park trust- =. ges that: funds~ available to:the |. Association are extremely Hm-:.° | ited, and it. was felt by some. that the municipality should be: approached in the matter, - “Alderman Philip Benn, a Rom = Knott. Association trustee, points - - ed out that council is responsible. - | only “for cutting ‘the- grass ac~. cording “to the provisions ofthe . Opinions that-the '}: by-law should be changed-were park by-law, - expressed, particularly. because of the rapidly expanding popula-.: tion and an urgent need for wash~ : rooms at the park. “The matter was - raised: by” Alderman Benn. at the meeting of Central. Saanich council last Monday, when the special status of Rom Knott Park. was briefly It is understood that — discussed, the park trustees will go Into the position more’ fully at a future meeting. it’s here!: Home Fashion Sale. can budget charge, too! EATO N'S Home Fashion SAL E Starts Wednesday and Continues Throughout the Month of August A fashion sale for your home! Eaton’s Check your 10-page insert in your Victoria papers and watch your Eaton ads daily for featured values. Don’t miss any of these style- conscious savings in furniture, accessories ... all those functional needs for your modern home! You And remember, you can shop in comfort from your home... BUY-LINE / 388-4373 For your Home Fashion savings, it’s fast and direct! scheme © would -:parallel Island © obligation we may have to. the --woutd.he the hetter-choles commented Mayor. R.- He indicated that bare COOKIE JAR, The first and ° recommended” View Road and serve 15 con-_ sumers ata cost‘of $1,416 per™ connection. ; “Second: plan: would extend the main from Welch Road with eight possible connections at an ine ; dividual cost of $1,162, . “The estimates were request- ed, -but personally I think that both are too high,’’ sald Mayor | R. Gordon Lee,. Council agreed | that the first mentioned scheme weST CGS {ore encouraging future development, - ‘and would offer the most favor- _ able ‘return’ on: the ‘investment. ~~ ~ On’ the. “motion: of “Alderman —_ it was resolved: to ‘follow up the _ estimates with | the: * Tecognized a Tomb Shoulder: - BURN'S BY THE PIECE: _ SIDE BACON _ LUNCHEON MEAT BREAKFAST DELIGHT - SIDE. BACON BURNS | WIENERS _ GRANNY SMITH EATING." __ APPLES _ OUTSPAN’ NAVEL eh BANANAS 8 os 00. PEACHES 5 uss. ft tbe Ti GREEN PEPPER | RADISHES, PARSLEY or GREEN ONIONS ‘SIDNEY SUPER rs ~ STORE HOURS: BEACON AVENUE: Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m, to €:00 Damn Friday 4:30 am, to to 9:00 bam. ana —e