ot l we've | now had the ie Benson Budget» within: the framework of - the Trudeau: Just Society. Whe- — ~~ ther it. is geod or bad I?m: not~: enough of an economist to know, - but one thing does seem to stick’ - out from it like a sore thumb, - and that is the two percent sur- charge on income tax. It is only two percent though, up toa maxi- mum of $120, which understand, represents an income of approxi- mately: $19,000 a year. Incomes over this, whether they be 50, 100 or 200,000, pay no more. This means therefore that while the poor and middle income “groups are. ‘galled upon. to pay the full two percent, the wealthy, . rich,. ¥ diminishing scale which will be- come for some of them, no more than a small fractionofa percent... ~ This’ kindly -forebearance to-. ‘wards - millionaires. does. seem just _a trifle unfair, and some- "what strange coming as it does” from | the: party that made “so much mileage. in. the: election campaign with: talk aboutcreating — a just society. Could it possibly “=. be that those image makers, the public relations men, : forgot to tell their images just what they: were promising on their behalf. “Personally I believe that if there is the need, can face a‘tough budget just as well as any other people, How- -~: ever, a. budget, and especially. a tough one, if it is to relieve’ public support must be, like Cae~. . ‘sar’s wife, above suspicion ‘so - that the little people’ who pay . @: most of the: taxes don’t get the Aladdin Travel | 2442 Beacon-Ave: . SIDNEY. ~ Your C,.N, Agent 058-8) aS ie6 360 48¢ 1x8 and very rich pay.on.a_ Canadians ; » ROUGH 4 CEDAR BOARDS AND DIMENSIONS oot “feeling ‘that. “it: is’ designed | to favour. certain: ‘special -interest groups at their expense, ' Maybe ng “Mr. -Benson has ‘some good rea- =" son for the way he has arranged ® “this tax, and if he Was, 1 think ~ - most of: us: would like to’ hear exactly. what: it. is, Enough for. “the moment on boliticians and their wonderous ways. A We went . over - to saltspring Aast weekend for a farewell visit to the. cottage. It is perched ‘high on a cliff, with a wonderful view across to Mount Baker, but with a steep and rather difficult path down through the trees: to _ the “water's edge. This path: used to be no problem, but now Pam. can not make it either down or up, and it’s: no fun. roughing “it in a cottage if you: can’t get near. the -saltchuck, so we reluctantly decided to sell. “Of course, we. don’t want to » abandon the Gulf Islands, we like them too ‘well, so we are now looking for another piece of prop- erty, one with easier access’ to _the water, If we do manage to = find anything we’ ll put. up another: ‘cabin,’ a. simple matter for Ste-. phen and I after the experience. we. gained in. building the pigeon coop... . At any Tate ‘last weekend we went. over to gather up some of ‘our possessions and to feel cae : little nostalgic as we looked over the. things .we had done and the many more that somehow had~ never been completed. | There was. the © pathway~-we: had ‘made - up to the road, . It had taken us a week to build, that was last year, but it still looked like a good path and the steps we had The youth of Saanich Peninsula as represented by the students of Claremont ~ Senior. - “Secondary school _ has - effectively voiced opinion’: as: to the type of re~- creational . facilities: they would .. wish the community to provide. - Total of 326 replies were re- ‘ceived in response ‘to an inquiry - sponsored © by. Central Saanich Chamber of Commerce, reported Gordon Ewan at the meeting of the. Chamber at Brenta Lodge * last Thursday.” “The. students were. long on requests: for facilities, , but very” short on offers of assistance or ACW. Bazaar At Brenta Lodge ~The Brentwood: Coliege Mem- orial Chapel A.C .W. will hold its fali bazaar and tea in the dining room of Brenta Lodge on Satur- day, November 2, ‘from 24:30 p.m. : Mrs. Tanner, chairman of the Saanich Deanery A.C.W., will “open the bazaar.. . The Evening Branch will serve tea and: provide a’ stall with Christmas decorations and toys. -The Afternoon Branch willhave stalls selling aprons, _ pillow slips, needlework and a variety of gifts with Mrs. J.P. MacFar- - lane as convener. . Mrs. H.B, Wood will convene the home cook~, ing stall; Mrs. F.O, Wollaston, © cut into the bank still looked the plant and flower stall; Miss like good steps, though we had. -I.. Howard, the white elephant “feared they would be washed out- stall; Miss M. Martin, the books. .: in the winters rains. | ; On the other. hand we never did get the’ rail built around the .. i porch, . nor. the stairs put in so that we could climb up..to the loft... They were the- kind on-a. : heavy..spring that were supposed | ‘to fold hack: into the ceiling, but _ despite a number .of tries I-was.. quite unable to figure out just how they. were ‘tobe: bolted in, or which ‘side of them was up and which~ down. ‘Maybe the new owners. will have better luck, ‘Yes; we've got: a lot of. good 101 Ft. 12 Fi. - a, little. ‘sad. id at having to Jet i go. nes 96¢ phatigues a7¢ Bx 528 696 87. $1.04 Dt We Buy and Sell . 9x6 78 ~~ $1.04 $1.30 $1.56 Old China. Silver,” oe ; og oe eS Furniture: 2x8 $1.04 $1.39 $1.73 $2.08. | . and Bricabrac : ‘@xi0 $1.40 $1.87 $2.33 $2.80 see kone 056-315 2x12 $1.68 $2.24 $2.80 $3.36 Brentwood Mill Bay 1° 4x en 12 $1.49 $1.87 $2.24 SFERRY SERVICE $l. 80, $2.40. $3.00 $3.60 - | ; wt og > M.V. MILL BAY. 6x6 $2.52 $3.36 $4.20 $5.04 Leste Breve ort “Leaves Mill Bay every hour, -from. 8:00 a.ni. to 7:00 p.m. Slegg 9674 FIFTH ST. OPENB a m. 0 5.30 p. m. “Brothers ved LD. Sundays and- Holidays- -Extra]. trips.. a “Leaves Brentwood at 7: 30 p.m and 8:30pm. Leaves. Mill. Bay at 8: 00 pm. and 9:00 pom. Coast Ferries Ltd. Phone Phone Mutual 34481 EV2-7254 656-2 5. Vancouver Victoria The system designed to handle all types of liquid manure Bint LI@ WO MANURE SPREADER - suggestions: as to how the faci- appeared, however, that a large ¥ summertime: ‘memories. tied. up “in. that-. cottage . and “we all feel: Laly invites you to see it for yourself. Liquid manure of ali types can now be handied quickly and efficiently with this new system from Lely. Test after test, under every condition inaginable, oft farms with manure problems, the Lely unit has proven its superiority. ifyouarenowhandiing liquid manureonyour farm or are in the planning stage, we suggest you inves- gate Lely. When you do, you will agree that it belongs in your farming operation. DEMONSTRATION Pit and lagoon agitation itt Setands with the exclusive Lety "Air Jat system. Gpera- tien can be performed easity by ond man. 1,000 gations of Hquid ma- nure can be teaded mm 60 setonds and spread up to 40 ft. wide, Soreader design assures even distribution. DESIGNED TO CUT LABOR COSTS ASK US FOR A Butler Brothers Equipment Ltd. 2636 Keating Cross Rd. , PO. Box 4066 Station A”, Victoria, B.C, 52-1121 “lities could “be financed,’ said . Mr. Ewan. » He had “yeéeived the” “replies “from the’ school that day so there had been no opportunity to make an. examination . in: detail. It majority of students would like a central recreation complex. with gymnasium. and lounge’and incor- porating a swimming pool and ice-skating facilities.” ~ An underlying theme was that “the. -eommunities comprised. in Saanich’ School District lack the organization and leadership “necessary to promote group acti- ~ vities, and many students feel . " the need for an informal type meeting place” under their own : “management,” said: Mr. Ewan, A pilot project.for the provi-~ _ sion of such a facility was endor- sed by the Chamber member ship. The following project program. proposed . by. ‘the. . president, Howard Laatsch, was approved in the following terms: (1) Com- “munity. planning, to include ser~: ~viées to new residential areas, «sewage. disposal and general beautification; (2) development. of parks. pad residential: facili~ DISTINCTION | IS DRAWN! - When the advantages of ILB.M. data processing were discussed ties; (3) organization of public Celebrations, : Haldor.. Beebe, whose resolu- tion to make the installation ‘of sewers-in.1969 a primary pro- . ject, was deputed to head the community planning project with . the strictly unofficial . title. of “chairman, the Cent¥al: Saanich Chapter. of the Effluent: Society. Other appointments were Mrs. C. Mendum as secretary, on the resignation through... pressure Roy © Fraser _ of: personal of business; Gorden Ewan as vice- “president, on the removal of Jon Newell from’ the district, and: Mrs. vener, H. Allen as social :con- It was resolved that the * anailing address of the Chamber’ Refreshments and a color film on marine biology completed the ~ program. #. BRENTWOOD. “are. pleased. to announce Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cc. Beau- mont 0f:1993 Stelly’s Cross Road the ; engagement of their elder daugh- iter,Barbara Ann, to Ian Paul Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- - = ert G. Scott, 5905 Patricia Bay Highway, The wedding will take place on Friday, November 8, — at 7:30 p.m, atSt.Mary’s Church, by Central: Saanich, council last’: week, Municipal Clerk F.B. Dur- ‘rand remarked ‘we are definitely . sold on .his.’’ “There is money in the budget for a study,’’ said acting-Mayor A.M, Galbraith, . and. Aldérman: Mrs. M.E, Salt commented “we shan’t need’so much staff then.’’ - Saanichton, Rev, O.L, Foster of- 2 ficiating. ~ Mr... and Mrs, R. G. Barnett of 7250 West Saanich Road have re- turned from a three weeks’ holi- day: visiting. their. family.in Ed- monton and friends in Saskatoon. Before returning home Mr, and Mrs. Barnett spent a few days in Vancouver. 05 : _. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cunningham have returned to.their: home in- sages. A finer. distinction was drawn. by Alderman. Cc. W: Mollard: “we” won't need any: extra | staff,” he. corrected.” _ Sa! -MacClements - ~ Continued from page »n ‘ing on his activities in the | years. preceding and ‘during ‘World War * . Two. worked with the local branch of the RAF. Auxiliary, by : writing ~ training manuals - in’ navigation: ~ and airmanship, and in Sliding instruction, With the outbreak of war this: became-full time-work until.1940-—- Be mather;: While at Cambridge he . Brentwood Drive. - nations, ~-when. he’ was sent. to Canada to - “help set"up the Commonwealth Air’ Training Plan. he was commissioned in the R.C.A.F,.: and until the end of the. war devoted his energies ‘to. writing training manuals, _Supervisirg: air. cadet training, In. 1941 -- x establishing an instructors’ glid- ing school and finally to personnel counselling for repatriated ser- vicemen.-.2° * After. retiring from the. sere vice. with the rank of Squadron ‘ Leader, and again serving asa personnel ‘counsellor at Queen's for. two: years, Mr, MacClement, joined McMaster University in| 1348. During his summers he wor ked . on various research projects in - the Canadian Arctic for Defense Research Board and: later. for. . the Department of Northern Af- fairs. Despite his summers inthe clear: air of the north, the in- dustrial pollution of the Hamilton district produced such serious respiratory problems that he was forced to leave the area.” ‘After establishing a-home on. .. Turgoose Point, both Don and his * wife, Margaret, took the U.B.C, — real estate course and entered the business early this year. They now work inBlock Brothers branch office in Victoria. Of - particular importance, Don is a healthier. man in his new environ- ment. He hopes. to get back to giid- ing as soon as time permits and add to his flying time of well over 2,000 hours, ‘For Ready Mix Concrete ~ BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LTD. Keating Cross Road Six Days a Week. No Preminm Charge for: Saturday Delivery PHONE: 652-1121 Montreal after a three months’ stay with Mr. and Mrs. S.S; Hare ris, 1001 Verdier Avenue. :: ; “Miss Ann’ Beaumont, ‘popular’: November bride-to- be, has. been entertained at three showers ren: : cently. x Claudia Creed: -entert tained. at-a = linen. -shower. atthe home of her - “Mrs, Claude...Creed, “Ann. and -her: _ ‘On ‘October -9 Miss mother, Mrs. DG. ‘Beaumont, ‘and the groom’s , mother, ° ‘Mrs. R.G. Scott, were presented with : corsage bouquets - ‘of- pink ‘car~— Other: special. guests... were the bride’s two grandmo-_ thers, Mrs,. Gladys Gabb and "|. ‘Other |° guests were Mrs. F.L. Brown- lee, Mrs. Heming, Mrs, . John . Hermsen, and the Misses Melanie Barbara = Mrs, D.K. Beaumont. Scott, Linda: Sluggett, Hillier, Dusty ‘Rhodes, Wanda Simpson, Jennie Clapton and Wendy Beaumont. On: October “15th. Miss” Bar- a bara Hillier gave akitchen show- ae er, for Ann, at her Normandy. - “On: centering the. - Road’ home: room Ann was presented with as $s. ‘corsage of. white carnations," es * while: her mother, Mrs. Beaue . mont, and Mrs, Scott were ‘given pink carnation ‘corsages. Guests were Mrs. Clapton, Mrs. DKe foe Beaumont, Mrs. Fred Leck, Mrs. L.. Smith, Mrs. M. McLaughlin, and the Misses Wendy Beaumont, |. Melanie Scott, Claudia’ "Creed, Wanda Simpson and Jennie Clap- ton. ; Mrs. HAE. olsen. entertained at. a miscellaneous shower for her niece at her home, 1212 Judge Place, on October 21. Her co-hostess was Mrs. R, Langley. BIG LOUIE DRIVE-IN Business Man's Luncheon Speciul 11:30 A.M, to 1.30 P.M, CLAM CHOW DER BIG LOUIE BURGER | 00 q e COFFEE 652-1146 Pat Bay Hwy, at Mt. Newton x Rd. 4403 ‘Claremont “School. have been given a me- invited. guests «were Mrs, DG... RECREATION PROGRAM. 1S PROMOTED BY ‘CHAMBER. ans » Central Saanich * “Chamber of = > -Commerce’ wishes. to formulate | “and promote a:community.rec- ©. “are. ‘being asked to state indiv- idually ; ‘or. collectively. . which - F & reational program, and prelim-. Sa inary avenues of inquiry are being . “explored. by a committee. headed a ee ~ to be provided, and to what ex- .tent they.‘ are prepared to.con-° }° by Gordon Ewan. With the co-operation of Prin- cipal “Joe. Lott, the students of - Senior » Secondary ~ morandum . stating. the purpose of the inquiry, and have been invited to state their ideas, sug-. ‘gestions and personal prefer- ences. in. regard” to’ public recreational facilities, When considering ‘recreation-. : al facilities: the needs may be arbitrarily, but conveniently, di- vided -into “child, youth, young adult, mature adult, and senior adult classifications.” The inter- ests and activities of each group “may. not necessarily be. differ- ent, °in fact overlaps are desir- able and expected, but there will be a natural shift :in-emphasis, perhaps from sports’ to hobbies be care of Brenta Lodge, Brent- ~ wood Bay. Beaumont, ‘mother of: Hie. “bride, Mrs. . R.G. groom, Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Gabb, Mrs. B, Has- lock, Mrs. G.- Whittaker, Mrs. Scott, mother of the Claude. Creed, “Mrs. .E. Oakes; Sr., Mrs, E. Oakes, Jr., ‘Mrs, C;. Cunninghain, Mrs. "Lilian Smith, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. - Pearl Jones, and the Misses Melanie Scott, Margery Haslock, .- -Marnie, Whittaker, Claudia ‘Creed, Jénnie Clapton and Wendy Beaumont. - corsages of roses were present- ed tothe guests of honour; Ann; her -mother, and Mrs..Scott.. | . Miss’ Heather: McLeod, whose marriage to Dennis Gordon took: place this month, was. honoured - at.a miscellaneous shower given by her future sister-in-law, Mrs. - Goyette . Road, -- Ae : daughter, ‘Mr. and: Mrs. D, We Daniel. Gordon, Royal Oak, and her co-hostess, Mrs; “Myrtle -Seimer, Heather was presented with a corsage of roses -and . heather, their future operation, D.K, Beaumont, © ‘while “her: mother, Mrs. Fred McLeod, and. ‘the groom's mother, Mrs. Len — Gordon, . received . heather: cor- : ‘There - ‘were: 47 ‘guests oe and :-following the ‘presentation "of the elfts, games were ‘enjoyed os “and a delicious tea served. oe “Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Allan, © ©. 1078 Lianfair Crescent, are hap-~ py. to” announce the birth of their = : daughter. Julie “Ann, on Monday, ces as age: increases,, explained Mrs aS Ewan: : a ~ Specifically, the young ‘people community. recreations they wish e tribute. personal effort toward: the facilities they propose and Tp. Students have beenadvisedthat .. the object of the exercise is not: _ just.a passive: survey of whims and wishes with a ‘view to’ satis-- fying them, but rather the presen-— tation of a challenge to youth to do ‘something for themselves: in co-operation with the whole com-.. * munity, « wee Although only a “proportion of | the .students reside -in Central — Saanich municipality itis. con- sidered that the ideas of all will be of value, and conceivably may initiate similar.projects: in their . particular civic areas. : ; SAANICHTON Mr. and Mrs. ‘Maurice Michell, _ East Saanich Rd., are the. proud: : parents of a little daughter ,:born on Wednesday, October -16 at the. Royal Jubilee Hospital -. -- a sister -for Daryl and Karen...) ° My, -and Mrs. Ww. ‘Wills ‘and Mr. and Mrs, C . Mullin, all of Weiler Ave., returned‘ on Satur= day froma. .6- day: bus: tour: to. 7 Reno, Nevada.’ They also enjoyed On this occasion ‘a side trip to Lake, Tape. Mr. .and’ Mrs.’ H, jckford,” ° “Wallace. Dri; returned ‘recently . from a. trip to Kelowna. where - “they “visited the © Growers: Wipe: o oS ; vineyards. “Mr. and. Mrs. A. Hafer,. Cen-" tral Saanich Rd.,.. motored= to. Alamo, California, where: ‘they are - visiting: their. son-in-law. and. . Briscoe. . Mr, ‘and Mrs. L R. ‘Farrell, Simpson Ra, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W.:Van Alstyne, - View - : “toria, returned last week from a . short holiday in: Washington, ' ‘Ida ho and Kalispell, Montana e ‘evening : were: ‘MrsP. “yan Mrs.Cy ‘Essery,,M. ‘Johnson and: SW, ‘Butler. = “Hostesses: Mrs. C a October. 2ist,- asister 1 for BH. 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