any lecosene pdaaruadicare: 5 Js ASE ae SAANICH PENINSULA ‘AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : erie 5 ae _ STORM. WINDOWS, "WE | ~ any window. B.C. Aluminum, 386-3022. “ WHITE LEGHORN HENS. * REJECT PLASTIC: BAGS, WELL: . Road, Sidney.” GOOD QUALITY TOP SOIL FOR sale, delivered. 652-1088. TF "DANIELS ELECTRONICS “« bit fur, 656-3316. ‘WE. FIT. 43-4 WATER SOFTENER. TANK. 656- -3790.- ° 46-1 50¢ “each, . Oaks: Poultry. Farms, ‘Downey Rd. 656-2485 before. 5 p.m. 36-tf suited ‘for’ home freezers. . 5 ‘Ibs. $2.25; . sanitary garbage. ‘liners $3.75 “per bundle (50). Saturday 16 to 12. noon only: Ellehammer Industries Lid., 2130 Malaview. 14-tf MAN'S THREE iene RALEIGH bicycle. $10, 656-4445. CHAIN. a Falling, wood eutting. _ free estimates. -2166 or EV2~ 9595. ts ; SAW. WORK, TREE: a Topping, = --Phone: GR9-' “19th oe 46-1 39 INCH BED, BOX:SPRING AND mattress, with new padded. head~ ~ board. 656-1684, 46-1 ’ FURNISHED, OLDER 2. BED- room cottage, electric heat, gar- ‘age, many extras. Reasonable, Taxes $1.00, Principals only. 652-2446, —_ “SEWING - MACHINE: “REPAIRS: Adjustments in your home, $4.75. Free repairs. Phone Singer Machine’ Co, for . -larger. Sewing 44-tf estimates 656-3637. = _$T, ANDREW'S .- Christmas.-Tea:. Tables. of Gifts, - - Home: ‘Baking, 2 children, . ~ COMING EVENTS Surprises for ete. 16, 2:30 - 5 p.m. “46-1 “HELP WANTED. “YOUNG WES. . ats the”. new. Stoo ~ Andrew's ; “Hall, ‘Fourth Sty: Nov. “WOMEN FOR HOUSEWORK AND _~baby sitting. 652-. _45- 4 occasional 2640, —-. “MEMORIAM “The November’ meeting of La- ve showed ‘that: flowers * and. cards had-been sent to Mrs, R. White. m ~and Mrs. G. Smith while in Rest.” Haven. Both members were Dow © reported home andin good health. Cards ‘had also’ been sent. “to ot dies Auxiliary 302, Army, Navy “and ‘Airforce:Veterans in Canada, was held in: the. clubrooms with 19 members attending. ; . The. president, Mrs, P. Blake, - 2 conducted -the™. regular opening LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE jy | Bingo, 7925 East Saanich Rd., Saanichton, Tuesday, : of Saanich Peninsula Soccer As- soc, Cash prizes, extra games, ‘eles: sRefreshments available. nie 46-2 “46-2 "FREE FERTILIZER OAKS POULTRY: FARM, =| ; . DOWNEY ROAD. , (Si-tt BROWN EGGS AND. ‘CRACKS; Glamorgan Farm, ‘Glamorgan a ae ‘MARINE SERVICES - Radiophones. . = Sounders. CB equip. “oa Radar. 2284 Harbour Road, a Sidney. 656-2632, -39-tf © TOYS, RABBITS, DOGS; BEARS, hats and” slippers, made of rab-» 44-3 -- PLANT NOW! Choice Fruit Trees. NOW AVAILABLE | ~ AT FARM PRICES Apricot =.Peach - Cherries Plums - Apples - Crabs -NECTARINES — We have the new GRANNY SMITH APPLE AVALON FARM - 665 Birch Road’ _- Russ Simpson, F, R HH. S. 2 656- 1598! . "NORTHUMBRIA INVESTMENTS LTD. S SWARTZ BAY: : ‘swartz Bay. © 5/4 ‘acre lots. ‘at Nicely treed, per- colation approved and municipal __ water. $5,000 : and $5,500. CENTRAL: SAANICH 50 acres in Central Saanich with 1400 ‘ft. highway frontage | and - about 1/2 million feet merchant-’ able timber... The’ combination of . two streams, arable well drained land and: othe. location of mixed timber along the stream, banks as well as access ‘from two roads make..this 50 acres a most attractive and interest- ing piece of property. A com~ prehensive brochure available to interested parties. $125,000, Phone 656- 2805 | 5. Elliott €52-2797 FREE EIGHT WEEK OLD KIT- tens, Phone 656-2393, 46-1 »« now. 656-2602, 9: | = Availablé ~ ourts, ., wood Bay. -.. facilities. 2 fortable ‘furnished accommoda-*. oe tion available with private bath, 7 3151. lens required. $200 monthly, . if OLD’ SCRAP, 656-2469, otf. YOUNG BEES, ORDER TAKEN ~ 46-3 PRIVATE SALE, +1966: SUN-— -beam Minx ‘automatic, color red, one owner. This car has been well maintained, $1, 450.00; small “ space heater, tank: and stand, $15; Single metal bed, good spring .. and mattress, . ‘$7.50. Call -656-- 4095. ot : 46- -1 7 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIV- ery, in good condition. 656-3076, 46-1 COLONIAL ‘LIGHT: MAPLE DI- ‘nette suite, six chairs $75; Large oil heater, $25. 652- 2021. -FOR.RENT | ONE AND. “TWO ‘BEDROOM’ ~ -giites, furnished or unfurnished, — a ‘now. -Not- Garden . Toth 656-3612. LARGE:.CLEAN. HOUSEKEEP-. - ing -room-~ and klichenette. 652-"° 2156. 2 44-tf “-BRENTA LODGE, 7172 BRENT=. wood - Drive, overlooking Brent- Excellent fishing. . Open: all year. Com- - - Board optional, Weekly ., ‘monthly. winter rates. ‘Call . Mrs. VAL “Allen,” 652- -2413, 44-4 | FURNISHED - ‘TWO. BEDROOM suites, $120 mon,, Calpine Mo-_ tel, “Saanichton. 652-1415, ee “ROOM AND BOARD, GOOD » “home, 656-2174, ~ A641 ATTRACTIVE STORE SPACE IN- Sidney back. of: Local Butchers on Fourth St. 656- 1821 or 656- YELASSICAL AND JAZZ GUITAR’ ‘instruction. gage. Phone 652-1765, .47-tf, Beginners - any. _ GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES RE- newed, © GR&~2742 or GR8~3798. 36- -tf POLSON'S” TRACTOR SERVICE Rotovating, plowing, blade work, ' cutlivating, post holes ‘dug, brush eutting.: Phone 656-3556. _ 89-tt - SINGER ‘SALE- A-THON, “BUY that new sewing machine now at tremendous. savings. Gallagher, Phone. D, 656-3637, 40-tf. SANITARY GARBAGE SERVICE ‘Sidney Clean-Up. Ray Bowcott, | 656-1920. . 24tf . SIDNEY ~ CHIMNEY - SWEEP. For a- clean. sweep of it phone 656-3147... 35-tf AB “CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE, Sidney, “Brentwood and Saanich-_ ton, for appointments phone Kinse.: “men Health Contes Sidney. 6 856" “or. -mime.. “sent a . Sanscha. Hall, December 19, 20, “al. : SUNDAY “Films, Nov. 17, at-6:30 p.m, by — ‘Holy Trinity: Guild, at.church _ $2.00 ‘per. _A8- <3. ~ THINKING OF SELLING? - A- very important transaction, ae Why gamble, get the top price. =. ~ Call Marg, or Don MacClement, . Block Bros. Realty Ltd.. ~COMING EVENTS” Tiss. ee CHRISTMAS ENGLISH PANTO *Dick . . Whittington’? .. ’ at-.8 p. m: and: Saturday matinee. af 2 p.m.. ickets early.’ SUPPER AND B.C. hall, person... or. 656-3023, 9° 0 Millis Road.. For tickets, Cornish’s wD ERN WATERFRONT HOME, 3 bedrooms, large garden. Lease Mr... Elwell, Gordon Hulme Ltd., Sid- ney, B.C. 656-1154. 45-1 WANTED | EALTY eo 2419 BEACON AVENUE, SIDNEY PHONE 656-3924 Or 385-8731 DUPLEX CONVERSION Solidly framed stucture on 100 x, 141 lot near Beacon Ave, and ‘stores, Needs considerable re- novation but its location and dupe lex potential indicates excellent investment opportunity. Asking $14,500. TWO LOTS - PRIME LOCATION Near stores and elementary school, Each lot is 40 x 143 and both are cleared but must be sold together. Asking $7,300. George Howard 656-3924 or residence 656-2976, WOOD TO BURN? HAVE THE convenience of automatic heat with the amazing ‘Valley Com- fort’? wood heater. Sidney Furn- iture, 656-2611, 45«1 SPEED QUEEN WRINGER- washer; 21 inch b/w T.V.; fed kitchen table and chairs. All good condition. 656-2784, 46-1 WANTED IRONINGIN MY HOME. 56-1553... At "SBE HOUSEWORK. THREE days. per week. Phone 656-3204, 45-2 “BOARD. AND — ROOM. Fux active elderly gentleman, in Sid- ney. Phone 477-4753 46 ‘1 PERSIAN RUG DESIRED. PRE- terably red in colour, .: Approx. 9x12, Phone 656-1151.” 46-2 ITUATIONS WANTE PRIVATE. NURSE AVAILABLE immediately. ‘Phone 656-2104. 38-tf eens "MISCELLAN EOUS COUNTRY AND CITY AUCTIONS . CASH = CASH - CASH. For furnishings, tools or what have you DAILY PICKUP SERVICE FREE APPRAISALS SALES SATURDAYS 1 WEDNESDAYS 7 P.M. "47801212 and (Sidney) 656-3133 46-tf P.M, DAY CARE FORCHILDREN ONE to five in my home. $3.00 per day, 656-3504. 46-tf TAKING ORDERS FOR HOME baked pies, cookies, tea bread, ete, Phone 656-3858. 45-4 DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, Experienced. Phone 656-3444, OW. SPACE HEATER, FAIR- banks Morse, Complete for $20. Cor, Bevan and 2ad St. 656- 2422. 4G+2 42-tf CABINETS, REMODELLING, All carpentry work. Painting of any odd jobs around the home. 984-4990, 42-7 FOR YOUR FREEZER, HOME baked bread. Fresh Daily, Sliced oY ubsliced, 10 loaves ore mote delivered, Try as, you will be giad you did. Call to-day, 658+ 9871. 46-2 GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED, Phone 556-1784. 23if peninecampannamaneenimas - BOOK EXCHANGE, BUY = SELL » Trade, 9948 - 4th St. HG, _ Munger. Prop. 48.tf "ATTENTION KINSMEN AUCTION, MONDAY,- Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m. Sanscha Hall. Donations and consignment art- icles. will be- received now. For. further, information‘ 656-1920 or. 656-4441... © - ALL ROMAN Catholic’. Parishioners . of . the Saanich. Peninsula Parish (St. Elizabeth’s, Sidney and.Our Lady ‘of Assumption, West Saanich), Please-note that there Will be NO “Masses. in either: -of these . two : Churches on Sunday, November : Vth. ‘Instead, you ‘are all in+ vited to “attend Mass. at the Agricultural: Hall, East Saanich Road, Saanichton af 10 a.m. at which time Father John Zuyder- wyk, -Liturgical. Director for the — Diocese, will speak on the Par-. ish Centre. For transportation, please contact. Mr. K. Welle, Phone 656-2492 or Mrs. G, Gard- ner, Phone 652-1488, Ar- rangements have been made for baby-sitting, Ceffee will be _ served after Mass, at which time _ you are encouraged to meet with your fellow parishioners to dis~ cuss: Pertinent topics of the day. reat 45-2 PLEASE DO NOT GO TO THE Cub and Scout Hail, Friday, No- vember 15th, between. 7 and 9 - p.m. for the Annual Family Nite, No one will be there, For. the simple: reason its going to be held at the Legion Hall instead, Sorry about that! 46-1 FILMS TAKEN ON RUSSIA AND Poland by Miss Anne Say, Social Studies teacher, will be shown Monday, Nov. 18th, 8 p.m. at the reguiar P,T.A, Meeting inSidney Elementary School. All new- comers are warmly welcome, 46-1 SANSCHA SUSIE BAZAAR, N vember 30th in Sanstha Hall. To be opened at 2 p.m. by Mrs. GR. Pearkes, 45-4 FALL BAZAAR, TEA AND ART Show, Saturday, Nov, 16, 2 p.ta. Shady Creek United Church Fel« lowship Hall, Guest artist Mrs, Stephanie Steele. Home baking, sewing, Christmas cards, etc. Tea 5a. 5-2 and: grandfather. . ~ Cowan. oe Get: your 3) eens : Children 12 and an Fi ae under. 50f. Adults ‘$1. 25. 44- 6 oe 46eTI 45-3. CHRISTMAS BINGO, DECEM- ber Gat 8 pe m. Extra cards 25¢. 46-4 CRIBBAGE, *500'',, WHIST, Saturday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. Knights of: Pythias Hall, Sponsored by Pythian, Sisters. CARD OF THANKS’ A SINCERE THANK YOU. TO all our friends and neighbours for the many cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy at. the. loss of a ‘dear husband, father preciation also to Dr. his. many. stays there: Spear, Jill, . ~ 386- -3231 oF 652 “2210, eae Peninsula Players’ Bree als “Nov. 26, 1968, “8. p.m. ~ Proceeds in aid. All welcome. © ae 46-1 “Grateful ‘ap-" Chang. ~ and to. the Sidney Ambulance’ ” crew. on their. many trips. and _the staff.at Rest Haven during -- ‘Alice a i LOVING MEMORY. OF father, Robert Coward, passed - away, Nov. 19, 1964, “The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, | - Of the Jossof one we loved so well, “And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, -His memory we shall always keeps,’ . Eleanor, Ken and family. 46-1 IN.. LOVING . MEMORY. . OF . Robert Coward, passed away. Nov. 19, 1964. 2 “Nothing. but memories. as we, journey on, Longing for loved one gone; None knows the depths of ‘our deep regret, : . But’ we remember . when others forget? _ : . Loving wife Helen. and son ‘Rod. 46-1 > orah Darlene, IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY OF FATH- er: and. grandfather, Robert Coward, who passed away Nov. 19,1964, Always remembered by “George, Sally and family. 46-1 BIRTHS | MR. AND MRS. JAMES LAW (nee Sharon Butler), 2453. Mt. Baker Ave., Sidney are pleased to announce the. arrival of their — son, Darren James, at Rest Haven. 7 Hospital, Nov. 4, 1968, ~ lbs., a smile from a 4 ozs. A baby brother for Deb-~ ents -are- Mr. Butler, Mrs. Ed.: Law,:: Sidney. :: thanks to Dr. K.K. McLister and -entire maternity “stall at Rest Haven Hospital... : A6-1 and. Mrs. C.W. members of the Unit hospitalized us in Sidney ‘and Victoria. of the entertainment ‘and. social. committee, reported the fall ba- gaar had been very: successful, | and thanked all the members for ° their . work. made for coffee and. light re-- freshments, supplied _ by: auxiliary, to be. served -in .the clubrooms prior to and following the parade on Remembrance Day. to Army, Navy and Airforce Vet. erans in Canada. celebrate. the 50th anniversary of their: found-~ ing: Sidney; a pot luck supper. will be held in. the K.P. Hall, on November 23, followed by danc-~ f° ing. and entertainment inthe club="" > rooms. bolas will be featured. Pe : “ars. Js Perkins, * first. vices Jp Proud grandpar~ - Victoria and» Mr.-and Many- “Mrs, - H, © Sluggett, chairman on sible, and ‘will be followed ae Christmas _ arty: and’ "exchange of gifts. : " ontributions "and hard Arrangements had been the - Lung’ cancer is largely a pre- ventable disease, since most lung |: cancer. is» caused: by cigaret smoking, says the Canadian Can cer Society. - This month Ladies Auxiliaries To mark-the occasion in “Spot dances-and tom- ~PHILBROOKS SHPYARD 2324 HARBOUR RD., SIDNEY — “For Fast Marine - Repairs &. Service| 656-57 ms meee fe a eee 2, AH ba Dance | PRESENT FISCAL. YEAR - Where the | money goes Provincial Government direct grants to school districts School district share of teachers superannuation paid by the Provincial Government Free textbooks provided by Provincial Government Provincial Government Home-owner Grant payments to resident home-cwners. to reduce the amount of local school property taxes Total Provincial Government payments for the. operation of our public schools Portion of public school costs raised by local property taxes paid by business, industrial. and residential property owners Total Cost of operating our public schools Provincial personal and corporate i income ‘taxes. . Provincial sales tax. - = ~ Provincial natural resource re revenues to payment of annual ) Home-owner Grants _ to reduce the taxes on individual home-owners of the: Property tax. levies © ~ by school districts — | Federal contribution to construction of public school vocational training units: a = _ from Federal personal income tax collected from British Columbia taxpayers “Le Total estimated Provincial revenues to financing of our public schools _ : ae Property-owner ‘contributions by local school taxes to support ¢ our paseo a paid by business and industry _ oe eae - paid by residential property-owners _ Total revenues expended on our public schools >. 11,700,000 & Thus, home-owners only pay this year, $25,700, 000 GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Finance Parliament Buildings, if Victoria, British Columbia $1 73, “5500 000 - 98, ,200,000. 25,700, 000. By, 700, 0.000 =e ‘s126000000 5,400,000 $17,800,000 La out ofa total public school cost of $297,700,000 which is less than 9% The Goverment of British Columbia raises and advances all the money for approved capital school building costs throughout the Province and repays 50% to 90% of capital costs in accordance with assessment values.