has. been chairman of its finance committee. oe and ~ school “Saanich. Peninsula and maintains. * its.passage is: vital: ae absoe "need the best we can get. SHOULDERS ort UANe.. _ alae ase ‘sHopr! NG MON. 00° p.m. - vabue FILMS 1968-1969 TWENTY-THIRD SEASON Newcombe Auditorium, British Columbia ‘Provincial Museum South Entrance , Off Superior St. 8:00. p.m. "Friday & Saturday, October 4 & 5, 1968 : ~ John: Taft - “Central California's Coastal Plain’? a “Friday & Saturday, November 1& 2, 1968 ; <2 Fran William Mali <- The Real Yellowstone’! Friday & Saturday, February 7 & 8, 1969 _ Alwah W, Santorn » "Wings of the Wild’ ee Satarday, March 7 & 8, 1985 Py Lyons + (his Earth, This Realm This England ‘Fria Sataray, Apti 118 12, 1969 : ‘ ork < “Wonder ins of a Naturalist the Aastralian Bush’* “8 ° " ie Tickets, Adults $3.50; Season Tickéis, Students _ Obtainadle ftom: cial Maseurs, 382-6111, Loral | 357; Gat Shoppe Ltd., 2224 Oak Bay Ave, > » 383-4552; Fores _ Book Bore Li, 41 Tatea Sy 385+3779. * SAT. 8 a.m. 6 Pm Saturday 6:50 p.m. & 9:00 p.m interment. in. the. Roy: : Oak: Burial” Park: will follow, goes” all out. ~ Leningrad, emphasis -is-on youth , .°.: they, - me regard ‘Youth as their most tprized ™ possession,” ‘And this summer, “This time ~~ fust as“ a tourist’, she travelled ~ “by aireraft, ship ‘and. :bus— to” “and. through © the | Scandinavian “ countries, Poland,: Russia, East... and West cermany Belgium and he also enjoys salmon - fishing and” produces: . “rooster-tail’’” on water. skis. : What are this trustee's views regarding the district’s” ‘class= : = rooms? me “And without ’a moment's hesi- © tation Trustee Rubymay Parrott answers: : environment we -are: capable of providing.””” fo i She. “notes the forthcoming “referendum “for the: lutely vital?’ to: the educational - well-being of the entire district,’ ‘Apart: from. the. immediate” benefits to’ our children,’ she - added, “there is a chain reac- . =. tion aspect! oe 's 00d ‘and ade-- ~ quate classroom facilities attract ~ better. qualified teachers. We ‘SIDNEY EASE . (Continued from Page, y | -ference. with | he right of access ~ ° ~to- private | ‘property, and to pol-* «lution problems, both: of the ef- - fluent® type and flotsam ‘and ket-. Sam in the nature ot floating bot- tles:and debris, 8) 20 320s ms After: reviewing . the case pre- “ sented’ by Harman. and Co.: the “ municipal ‘solicitor © concluded ~ that “from a’ ‘strictly legal point- m of: view,;: it isour: opinion that” : North Saanich: does not have. an : ‘objection’ to the ‘Granting: of the - : foreshore. Jease’’, . - Mayor J.B. Cumiminig observed ; that” Rest Haven Hospital ‘ap- peared to. have grounds for,.a. es complaint and considered it odd that. its authorities h had not lodged OMe, “Councillor Mrs. ‘Neu Horth ° : ‘agreed that there were no. legal: “grounds for objection but felt that - ~~ council : ‘hada moral obligation. a ‘and © should support its citizens. in their case, Just how this was: to be:done was not clear." After < giving | the problem: a. : “thorough: airing, it was agreed that letters would: be written: to- “The Eastern District Ratepayers and’ “Harman and: Company. expressing . sympathy for their _ concern and advising that no ac» tion was. legally possible under the circumstances, GEM THEATRE | SIDNEY 656-3033. Monday-Friday 7:45 p.m, eee en eel THUR, ~ FRI. - SAT. . SEPT, 12-13 614 - BOGART: THE KING fe 1S BACK witl “THE QUEEN"! ~ = * Sarde MCTONS set MUMPHREY RATHANINE ere Rae 6. MON, ~ TUES, ~ WED. SEPT. ib « iy « 13 “SAVAGE PAMPAS” IN COLOR ROBERT 1AYLOR RON RANDALL About’ a-year and ns a half -ago:-she: spent two weeks : Sin Russia-~on a tour’ of educa- tional facilities of Moscow, Kiev: : z “In... the -— . .U,S.S.R.," she says, “the great. “Every. child is en- | --titled:- to.‘ the. best: educational -: “And vs they, | ‘in. ‘turn, ‘will -produce..a ae better. ‘student ae a better citi oS men? = “Holdings, He st federal government has -given. strong support to low cost hous- . ‘Somewhere “around 920 ~ Clearly. in’ the. background. he photograp! reproduced: above. was. taken from. the. general: vicinity of. Sidney, ‘Sidney’ ‘Island: ‘shows: -. It-is' believed: that Princess Victoria - ‘is: shown | on: the - left: ‘and ° Princess Charlotte on 1 the right work in hig favorite field, scenic t.. His first job was the scenery. “for” the. Toronto: Skating ‘Club, - Then followed similar work in the _ atre at Stratford. For he painted - the scenery for the “3 Grandstand . Show for. the Cana- - dian National Exhibition, During his years in Toronto, — John met-and married Elsa. She was .born in London, England of English and Russian-Austrian _ » parentage and first learned paint- “ing froma fine Italian water color artist. “She also studied ~ ballet and on coming to Canada, ~ opened a studio in south-western = ~ Ontario where she pioneered bal- “Net for: several years, reader. has other: views, The Review ‘would be pleased to learn them. Petition Presented — To Health Minister — A ‘delegation. representing the + three ° northern ' ‘municipalities presented’ to Health’ °" Minister.” Loffmark the ‘petition signed. by nearly: 3,500 area residents and “also. a brief outlining ‘the: ‘im-- “portance. -of retaining: a hospital centrally. located : to serve the municipalities and adjacent is- lands,» The “delegation, comprising ~ William Larnick and Howard La- atsch of the chambers of com= -merce, Mayor Gordon Lee and Aldermen, Trevor Davis and Wil-. » Mam. Gardner’. was. Teceived by. - the minister... -Members ‘were. ~ Antroduced by. MLA Johin Tisdale" : “HOUSING | ~ Continued from Page bb = oy “recreation. areas ‘for. ‘the large, high : ‘density: development: Also of. ‘concern was the possible. loss in ‘value’ ‘of ‘surrounding: proper=. tye ” “One® business ‘man’ feared” “serious: detrimental effects to the - entire community, and stated that _ if the project’ were approved. he. . “would consider ‘locating. else-” “where’!,, : : ; William | Larnick™” “ing to criticize the: method of advertising and the. timing of. the public hearing, . Undaunted, he went on to say that it was totally undesirable. to” downgrade — ~ the property in question from - - Residential ‘‘A’’ and the results of any such action would ‘spill ’ over far beyond: the boundaries 7 of: Melville Park, © ~ One®’ would-be speaker. - Eric Slegg, President of Slege : Bros... Lumber. Co, .Ltd., devel- . opers of Melville Park, made an appeal on behalf of Diversified He stated that the ing, that most communities have - accepted a fair share of it and it. seemed only reasonable that Sidney. should also, ville Park, his company was not worried about the ioss of property values surrounding the planned development, . Alderman Sealey then read her statement. expressing the coun- cil’s position, It referred to the present crucial situation tn town development. and the need for immediate serious planning. Drainage and pollution problems, school and hospital. require- ments, water shortage,’ and other deficiencies were outlined, ‘‘Un- less. we wish to continue living in ugly, depressing or purely - functional surroundings; we must do something about it,’’ she said, Council had doné some home- work before the meeting and | Mrs. Sealey’s report appeared to reflect the position taken. In . any case it was followed imme- diately by unanimous agreement to reject the arptication.. SIDNEY PAINTERS 656-2264 _ ett was - first “ ; ruled out of order for endeavour-- He finally . - said that as the owners of Mel- low the | "who outlined the objectives... Mr. Loftmark, speaking in de= “tail? on “the problems: of deter= 2 “mining. - the _ extent® of acute treatment which: should be pro-" -vided by small hospitals, and on .the necessity of providing ex- tended’ care. ‘beds. as a.first priozity, | referred to a recent letter which. he--sent. to the. Re~. ‘gional’ Board indicating basic government policy.. In this “letter, of: “August 9, Mr: Loffmark Strongly -suggest- ed that, the first: Section of: the . -by-law . under the. forthcoming .. -referendurh. should provide four. ‘new units of 150- extended care © “beds to be located at points with=.~ in the total area; He specifically : “suggested that~ the "Rest Haven authorities should. come forward. with a: proposal for one of these: “units “which: would’ be: ‘modified ». ‘to include a. substantial number. “of acute care: beds: and support- -ing -radiological, ‘laboratory ‘and other facilities. - ‘Such a hospital: “would : ‘be located at. the north. . end. ‘of the: Saanich’ Peninsula, - ‘Mr, Loffmark emphasized the -necessity of providing major new acute © hospital - facilities -within _the area, but pointed out that additional detailed studies must first.be made on the proper loca-- ‘tion’ and: scope: of” these future units, and that meanwhile early action could be taken to provide extended care beds which are . also. urgently needed but are relatively uncomplicated. He stressed that by’ their na- a ‘ture, extended care units could . “was , “Fecognized by. the mayor. as a: ~ peal ‘estate agent and was denied °- any. opportunity to ) express his” “feelings. : be builtin relatively small sizes. ‘without’ serious loss of economy, and .that dispersion ‘of extended care hospitals throughout: the re- _gion ‘is .valuable ‘from a thera- -peutic viewpoint in facilitating visits by’ friends. and families. ’ ~ The course. of .action pro- posed by Mr. Loffmark is fully in ‘accord with. the. objectives of the. Northern Peninsula Hos-- pital Committee, as stated in its brief and within the petition, The. committee is. hopeful. that this course can be implemented without further change or delay, The long range. contributions from the northern municipalities will fully finance their share of the cost of the combined extend- ed-acute care hospital as re- ‘commended in Mr. Loffmark’s letter. ¢ The committee plans to fol- question — closely particularly with regard to a location which will best serve the majority of residents within the three municipalities. Tree size is a poor indicator of age because the competition for light, space and soil moisture can produce wide: variation in size for trees of similar ages, DON’T CALL YOUR PLUMBER if your hot water stops until you cheek your fuses or breaker and the tank re-set switch, , For Repaits, Alterations and New Construction: LES COX PLUMBING SIDNEY, B.C, 56-2044 3 — ; ] “SKILLED “ARTISTS FIND- HAVEN IN DEEP COVE -~ Artists ‘of considerable. fame continue to converge on the north~. ern end of the Saanich Peninsula and .among. the: most: recent to arrive are John and. Elsa Heit-. _dnga, each of. whom established a. widespread reputation : many ‘years ago. ‘The. Heitingas abandoned the” snow banks and crisp tempera- tures. ‘of. Ontario. earlier this year. and found a haven on Wain Road in Deep Cove. They brought many. of. their own -fine oils, pastels. and watercolors. with. ‘them and a number are now. dis- "played - throughout. their home. _ John. “HC, ‘Heitinga was born 80: years ago ‘in’ Delft, Holland, ' At: -the “age of: 15. he= learned house: painting, then decorative.” art, scenic. painting: ‘and the’ art< of: ‘stained glass.” Probably most of his time’ has. “been. spent on ‘scenic paintings cand it is in this field’ that.-he -is best. known; His. first big.assignment: was. in: the palace of: King: Leopold of Belgium, ‘Then followed sim- ilar: work on the World Exhibi- tion ~ in " Brussels and on the ‘restoration of the castle where ~~ Kaiser Wilhelm signed the First “World War peace treaty.” After. extensive. travelling in returned. to. Europe . where he worked theatrical . arts and Holland, « Then came 1914 “and the war in which he served | From the return: — his country. of peace until. 1940: John spent most of his time “in his, own Studio in Holland specializing in scenic art. Mri World War- ‘Two, was a leader of. the Dutch Underground, In addition to his part in many sabotage: operations, vided a-gredt-.deal-.of help. for allied airmen: who had been shot: ‘down over : ‘enemy occupied ter- - There was a. sizable — ritory. price .on his head for several years. . For the part he played in the underground, both General Eis- enhower and Air Marshal Tedder later presented him with attrac- tive ‘signed’ scrolis containing he’ pro- At. all: times. Mrs,. Heitinga.- - continued. to produce her paints ings and had. three one-man shows =.=: . in Toronto. as well as several - '... television appearances, Shepre-.. ‘Many ters to be diversitiod in. her _. productions and in her collection one. will - see - landscapes, . still- ife studies, portraits and many other © ‘subjects in oils, water- ' colors or pastels. ‘For about 10 years before > coming. to..North Saanich, John’ and Elsa lived in Havelock in the: “beautiful “ Kawartha Lakes — area near. Peterborough. Al- though the magnificent: scenery offered much for their talents, they finally. decided that they had enough of the severe winters: and came west. ‘John is temporasily hospitai- ‘ized but he plans to build a studio beside the. new. home: and. the many. talents possessed by the couple will soon be put to work again - doing the things they . enjoy and do so well. . BLANEY’ Ss TRAVEL SERVICE LID. Providing. a complete | Travel service. ‘with 2 offices to serve: “you. 920 Douglas St., Victoria 982-7254 1503 Wilmot Pl, Oak Bay 382-2165 ——— fe in the decorative and. in Italy, Spain Heitinga , is: a dedicated - rand = patriotic man, who. during» Beacon Fifth” ~ KEEP YOUR CAR No SOUND. MECHANICAL CONDITION AND: [Contribute To Your Own Safety | And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. — ‘Phone A Message For You For. the -Finest “in. floor Coverings’... Carpets, Linoleums, Vinyls, Cerami¢ or Plastic Tiles , .’. the firm to contact is: 'HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avene a Victoria, B.C, EV6-2401 FOR TASTY | BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY ‘PHONE - 656-1012 - SIDNEY BAKERY and ‘Sold At All Leading Grocers 24 Hour Towing Service 656-1922 Phone 383- 0514. SIDNEY SIDNEY, 384-0514 or Ras, 652-194}, NORTH SAANICH. Small building for 2 ponies, Could be V.L.A. or Res, 652-1941 cels of 0514 or Res, 652-1944, The Yorkshire And Canadian Trust 737 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. A nice. retirement or starter hore with 3 bedrooms (could be 4), Hving room, electric kitchen, vutility room, carport and workshop, on a nice fenced lot at an asking price of only $11,500, Try CMHC fi-. nancing which would require only a low down payment. Owner “has bought and is anxtous to sell. Open house Saturday, Sept. "7th 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. SIDNEY, New. two bedroom home, ‘elecirie heat and fully insulated, utility wired for washer. and dryer. Carport ‘and storage shed. Asking $15,500. To view phone A.W, Sharp, 384-0514 or Res, 652-1 1341, 2.02 Acres with a lovely 3 bedroom home, full basement; land suitable Easy financing at 7% interest. To view phone A.W. Sharp, 384-0514 THREE ACRES (Deep Cove) asking $11,500, several par- acreage for 3ale. 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