ule -Commerce has’ ‘arranged foran. to be established in the Central : _SAANIGH P PENINSULA AND GULE. "ISLANDS REVIEW » the’ “Saanic ‘Peninsula ‘are show-— ing a great interest in ‘the school. | referendum ‘ “will be able to see. district’s $4,082,400. school re- ~“plans,. architect’ s - drawings, © ferendum being held on Saturday, - photos: and ‘models. "relating ° “to : October. 19; : “proposed additions ‘and improve . With’ ‘this interest in mind, the 7 ments to the district's presently . Central ‘Saanich. ‘Chamber of: overcrowded 18 schools)!" information’ and display centre . 63 school board will’ be on hand to. answer all questions. Saanich’ “municipal** hall next Thursday and Friday. (The hall *. “is located at the ‘intersection of . Mount Newton Cross Road and Wallace Drive.) Between 2:30 and 8 p.m. on Traffic Hazards No great concern was shown by Central Saanich council last . week in'a review of traffic haz« ards at the intersection of Keat- r H Aladdin Travel} ing Cross Road and Butler Road, Sole Alderman T.G, Michell. men- 2442 Beacon Ave.! © tioned a possible re-location of SIDNEY: _the sidewalk,’ and the question. “© Your:P & O Agent was left tothe public. works . tT committee in consultation’ with £ 56-4115 Police Chief F.L. Brownlee. HILLTOP GROCERY 8597 East Saanich Road 656-2723 CHANGE OF | MANAGEMENT | Winter Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to. 6 p.m. Slegg Brothers Lumber Ltd ROUGH CEDAR BOARDS & DIMENSIONS 6 FT. 8 FT, 1VFT. 12 FT, ix6--- 36¢ ~48¢ 60¢ 72¢ 1x8--- 48¢° 64¢. 80¢ - 96¢ Qx4—e- 52¢ 69¢ 876 $1.04 2x6—-- 78¢ $1.04 $1.30 $1.56 2x8--- $1.04 $139 $173 © $2.08 2x10-2- $1.40 $1.87 $2.33. $2.80. 2x12--- $168 $2.24 $2.80 $3.36 Axda--- $112 $1.49. $1.87 $2.24 — Sx5--- $1.80 $2.40 $3.00 $3.60 3 ‘ $2. 52 $3. 36 $420 $5.04 “FENCING weer PUUUUVUTUUTUVUNUV UT! “BUILD AN ECONOMY FENCE , 4x 4-6 ft. rough cedar posts. 8". core: +" slab rails 4 high; nails.» “PER FT. 4x 4-5 ft. rough cedar posts. 8. core NE 5 , ‘slab rails, 3 high; nails. . PER FT. 42” high—-complete with posts, Ay > 6 boards high; nails. - “PER LIN. FT. oo 48". High Core Slab Fence .--. - a 42” High Core Slab Fence Basket Weave Fence _ he he he he ha te Aen aati ddandnclntndnd PUVVVVVVUT" OPENS a. m. {0 5:30 p. m. Slegg Brothers LUMBER LD, pee ee “656-125. 9674 FIFTH ST. THE SIDEKICK — _ MANURE SPREADER ” Spreads better, easier. and lasts longer than » ‘any other Spreader 4. the original chain-flail spreader that helps you. e Forget about breakdowns * Spread all types of manure ¢ Get full value from every load THE VERSATILE MODEL 145 4-TON CAPACITY Used for dairy. hog, beef and poultry manure spreading. Sptead Any Manure in Any Weather, The chain-flail’s thrashing action throws lumps, slush and liquids out in a fine, controlled pattern up to 20 feet wide. / TWO OTHER POPULAR MODELS Model 100 3-Ton Capacity HAWK BILT © Model 200 6-Ton Capacity Three Sizes To Fit Any Tough Job BUTLER BROS. EQUIPMENT LID. #046 Keating Cross Road, P.O. Box 4066, Station “A”, ; Victoria, B.C. Telephone Nutnber 652-1121 , terested in® détails ‘of the school - - " Offiéials of the Schoo! District” > take on-a new indentity as Len’'s _ the “bargain basement’, an in-. of service. Brentwood We Hall be i ABYy HENRY JINK ; : ‘On Saturday, ‘Oct. 19, the form o 2er Brentwood Women’s Institute, . 7115! West. Saanich Road, - will Furniture and-Upholstery Store.: Len Hafner. has transferred his business from The Maples at Benvenuto and has effected a striking ‘transformation of the _ old hall, while retaining with care the essential features of the yven~ erable old: building which for so long hasbeen a notable centre of community ‘life - in Brentwood, The: auditorium has become ihe main showroont.for a re- .presentative collection of quality furniture marked at competitive prices.. Up a’ few steps, .and screened from the’ main floor is tention misnomer intended -no doubt to intrigue customers and cause them to ascend to the higher level. Certainly the many reconditioned and eminently ser-.- viceable pieces there displayed ’ warrant a close inspection, Len’s upholstery and repair workshop occupies convenient space behind the scenes.” Here ‘are all the tools and materials of his trade, and while upholstery in all its varied branches is his specialty he is highly skilled in the actual manufacture of furni- ture as well as the restoration of suitable pieces to.a new life It will be found that Len is not content just to.sell a suite of furniture. It is his policy also to explain its construction and value, and to offer valuable advice for the maintenance. of its good appearance. The loss. of Brentwood Wo- We Buy and Sell Nd China, ‘Silver, -Furniture. ‘and Bricabrac 9812. 4th. Street, Sidney _ Phone! 656-3515 5 : BOT on BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY. R. H. STEVENS Appointment Announced The appointment of R. H. (Bob) Stevens’ as. Manager af the Victoria District, ef- fective Oct. 1, is announced by G. F. Auchinleck, B.C. Telephone Company Island Division Manager. - Mr. Stevens. born in Van- couver and educated in Prince George and Kam- loops. began his telephone career in 1952 as an inven- tory control clerk in Van- couver. A year later. he entered the company’s plant department and Jater served in commercial engineering. He spent seven years in the company's marketing de- partment in Vancouver and Nelson. serving for more than three years in the latter "as District Sales Manager and was for two years Na- naimo District Commercial and Traffic Manager. He has been Dawson Creek District Manager since October, 1967. In his new post. Mr. Stevens will be responsible for oper- ation. maintenance and ex- pansion of telephone in- stallations in the southern Vancouver Island region. including the Greater Vic- toria area. imen’s: Institute asa meetirig” : service to the community... “lait rich. Now Len’s Furniture Store — place is to be ‘regretted, “but in» its: new role At-has entered upon, a° promising - new life of MAYOR LEE Is INTRIGUED BRENTWOOD. The. ‘two. month's old son of. “Mr. and Mrs. Richard:J. Tyre, 1175 Verdier Avenue, Brentwood: Bay, received. the names Richard - Andrew:.John . when, -he - was.) “ christened by Rev. W.E..Green-, . haigh at St. -Michaeland) All Angels’ . Church, ' Royal. Oak, on Sunday, - October 6th, at three. o’clock. Godparents are Bill - Chatterton, Terry Tyre and Mrs. Brentwood service station: op- . erator. Haldor Beebe addressed Central Saanich council last week regarding. his. plan for individual tion capital costs. His scheme ‘for the avoidance of high-interest debentures ‘has been described to Brentwood residents by bul- letin through the. mails: | “Icahn assure you that full * cognizance has” been ‘taken of, your plan, about which I find some. interesting and intriguing — points,’’ said Mayor R. Gordon: Lee in reply. BINGO PRIZE WINNERS. tS Bingo prize winners at Brent~- wood Community Clubon October 7 were. as follows: Mrs. P,’ ‘Egland, Mrs. Lein, Mrs. G, Rob-° inson, Miss M, Croft, Mrs. Nell ..Brown,. Mrs. F, Jones, D, Clen- nett, Mrs. P. Thornhill, L. Scott, K, Waldron, R, Bickford, Wenda Armstrong,..Mrs. Chas.: Brown, Mrs. G, Dignan, Mrs. Stenning, J! Croft and Gary Falch. . Con- ’ solation prizes. were wonby Mrs, ») L, Doherty and Mrs. Duff. Turkeys. were won by Miss Ciaudia Creed. and Mrs. Pat. Thornhill, and flowers by court- esy of Holloway’s Florist, Sid- ney, by D. Clennett. : Winners of chocolates were R, Morrison, Derek Scott, Mrs. C. Creed, Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs. °F, Westwood and Mrs. Cartwright. D.J..Goodman, The baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, John Tyre of Victoria and Mr. and ; _Mrs: Harold Andrew of Brent- . pre-payment of sewage installa- © . wood, Bay. Young: Richard is “fortunate in having three great- grandmnethers, Mrs. E. Guy, Mrs. E, Andrew and Mrs,-S . Oliver, all of whom were atthe christen- ing... | After..the ceremony a -ehristening tea was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold “Andrew, : Their Fall Tea and Bazaar was the ‘chief matter under dis- cussion when the A.C.W, of St. Stephen’s ‘Church. held their Oc-_ tober meeting in the Parish Hall,” Mount Newton Cross Road, on Wednesday, October 9th, The tea “will be held on Saturday, October 26th, at two o’clock, and will feature a delicatessen stall as --well--as* the usual needlework;:- -home cooking, novelties, plants and white elephant stalls. The ‘new. pew cushions donated by the A.C.W, have been completed and were in place for the Harvest Festival, September 29th. : IT WAS A BLAST The largest blast. in: =the hi his- tory of underground mining w was” fired in the area of Sudbury, ~ Ont., when 464 tons of powder ‘were used ‘to shatter a cubic area the size ofa football field into .5,000,000 tons of loose rock and ore, My wife has: just “become a 2) capitalist: and Cmust™ say, as" one ~ -. Who: has -not even. had a nodding : “acquaintance with the class, that it's a little hard to take, There - used tobe atime when iast Thursday. © The attendance of 30 persons was. described as. en- couraging. by the . president, Howard Laatsch. Referring to an. expressed _ opinion. that the Chamber is for businessmen in Brentwood alone, - the president emphasized thatall residents of Central Saanich are eligible. for: membership... « »...- _ Alderman Mrs. MLE, Salt. said: she would like to see meetings’ - held periodically i in eastern Cen- tral Saanich. Her motion to that * effect was seconded by W.A, Clayards. From the floor: it’ -was suggested that the recipe for ‘increased membership is better conimunications. It was held that . a fixed place of meetings is-of advantage. On a show of hands 2 the resolution « carriedby 17 votes IT’ Ss” EN[ > to four. ae Motion requesting council to. provide adequate: parking facili-: ties at Centennial Park was spon= © ‘sored by. Jon’ Newell and Haldor . Beebe an unanimously | agreed, . s24]t-is the aim of the: Chamber _ “to help, not baulk, the municipal a council,” ” commented the. Presi- _ dent... : “The resignation of outside a ac- ham was" ‘accepted ‘with: ‘regret, ” and appointment. of directors to the... October 24 meeting in view of expected member énrolments at the conclusion of regular. busin-_ @SS, * Full consideration of: the « winter project program may then “be expected. = my - Sewer and Sonic Tank BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LID. Keating. Cross Road - Six six Days a ‘Week. - Premium ane’, for PRONE: 652-1121. No FERRY SERVICE. M.V.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 at 7:30 p.m. Chamber Of Commerce _ Not Only For Businessmen tivities ‘director ° “Jack: ‘Harding. it was resolved to defer [ APOE iL ‘Brentwood-‘Mill Bay | ; Mafatu, which: means , Refreshments were served by. , ‘the courtesy of Mr, and: Mrs.° Harry” “Allen, and the “meeting “concluded © with the’ ‘showing: of - a film “The Navy and the Missile ; Ag. wl . a Teeweee: - "This: week's: “Book ‘Chat is for” children; parents may read over their ofisprings’ shoulders.” : ~ Have you ever longed for ad- - venture? Have: you. wished you ~ could ‘sail to a ‘desert island?. ep: nena Would’ you like to discover. a pirate treasure bese iby .Cap--:. Cutstanding savings in furniture, eppliances, radios and TV's are yours this week at Eaton's Bargain Centre Warehouse, 749 View Street. Now is the time to buy thosé home improvenent items you've = been wanting, at prices you can afford t pay! Use your convenient Eaton’ saccount..andg remember...you ~ ean shop. Eaton’s Warehouse Thersday and Friday and 8:30 p.m. Leaves MI! Bay at 8:00 p.m. ‘and 9:00 p.m, Coast Ferries Lid. Phone Phore Mutnal 34481 EV2-7254 “Vancouver Victoria