ite cee _SAANICH PENINSULA AND Gu LE ISLANDS REVIEW was: ‘presented with a gift at ‘the annual Union banquet (Cc. ULP.E. ; St Mary’s Church: Hall on Cul-" oa a Avenue. : pproximately . 90° people en- = joyed a family evening. of bingo and coloured films following the . dinner, “Stan. Bickford made the Q ‘presentation. to Mrs. Harrison a who. has been'a mémber of the “Union for “15 years “and served as treasurer. for several years: _ Mrs, Harrison ‘commericed : ELLA HARRISON work with ‘the: school hoard on a” temporary—basis. in March, 1983.7. Prior to that time, Mr. Where Quality” & Personalized. Service Meat ~ LOCAL BUTCHERS — FOR SERVICE AND. QUALITY SPECIALS: 22 Ibs. and Over. | MY or whole | Bepice sLanvit | . youes MON. - SAT., 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. | FRIDAY NIGHT. TIL 9:00 p.m. SENT - 656- 3033 MONDAY —--FRIDAY 7:45 P.M. ‘SATURDAY 6:50 P.M, & 9:00 P.M, - THURSDAY - FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY | oe APRIL, 17 13.12. SEAN CONNERY a AMES BOND | RONG Prand TWICE” is the only | iaeate mo ea ARS, SHTML ita | reenpidg Cy RUUD ALBERT BROIL RY SJR cayt sot PANAVSION TECHNICOLOR <= ae : at 4h ty t Spvein Saturday Matinee, April tates pant. “Tammy Tell Me True” In Color “SANDRA DEK, JOHN GAVIN: ‘MON, ~ TUES, - WED, - THURS, - FRI= SAT, APRIL 21 = 22 + 23 = 24 ~ 25 - 26 a love story of today COLUMBIA PICTURES presents 2 Stanley Kramer Spencer Sidney TRACY POITIER Katharine HEPBURN guess who's to o dinne r ana aNtrockecing Katharine Houghton ‘secretary-clerk-typist. .surer, three supervisors, “No. 63, = ness: and “and Mrs. W.S.. Harrison ‘were ONOUR R MRS SHARON co-owners. of. Sidney: ‘Trading; an» old. established hardware- grocery | store. in Sidney, which: is‘now Sidney Super Foods. ; -At. the time Mrs. Harrison began. work, the School Board “ Of‘ice ‘was: located -in. the form-’., er home of Miss Rosa Mathews ‘and was shared with the Public Health Nurses. For atime, the only ‘office employees for the ~ School Board. were A,G. Blair as secretary-treasurer, a hook- keeper, and Mrs. Harrison as Then, gradually as the district started .to-grow; Mrs. Harrison saw the staff increase, anew office build- _ ing erected on the same site and two’ additions made to house the present employees numbering 15 people (including the District Su- perintendent, ©. secretary-trea- one ‘special counsellor, one adult @d-. ucation director. and /a nmiusic assistant. Mrs, Harrison has seen a-tre- mendous growthin school popula- tion and in the schools of District In 16 years the size of the original’ three secondary schools and nine schools hus vastly increased and - un additional senior secondary and four elementary schools have — been built, . and: had. additions thereto! - With unlimited leisure ‘time’ at her disposal, Mrs. Harrison is ‘oping to visit many. places ahd friends. in this immediate vicinity, but long-range plans sound both interesting. and ex- a. citing, including a proposed trip «to the Isle of.Man, British Isles, - in» the not too distant. future, ‘Her many friends and business acquaintances wish. her many years of good health and happi- _ hess! Sidney Rotarians At Ocean Shores Over 400 Rotarians and their. wives met at Ocean Shores,. _- Washington, at the past week- end’ for the annual conference. Host clubs of Aberdeen and Ho- quiam -had arranged a diversi- fied three-day program of busi-* entertainment. forthe © 4 “BRENTWOOD “KL. _Andrew, Lorne, ' Leigh, elementary — “hr, and Mrs. Bruce Elvedahl, .7052 West Saanich Road, are the happy parents of. a son,. .Greg. Kenneth, 7.Jbs,; born at the Royal Jubilee Hospital on Saturday, Apr ilo. Mrs. C.S.G,. ‘Lancaster and her two children, Lisa and Mark, have returned to their home in. West Vancouver atter spending a 10 day holiday with Mrs. Lan- caster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Barnett, 7250 West Saan- ich Road. Bs Mr. of North Vancouver and their small daughter, Christa,” spent with Mrs. . the Easter. weekend Vickers’: parents, Mr. » Thomson, Road, and Mr. Vickers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Vickers, Sea and Mrs, “Drive. Mr. and Mrs, David Thomson, 1159 Clarke. Road, are happy to. ‘ “ ham bonnets and pigtails, skip- announce the birth of. their son, a. brother for born: on: Easter Sunday, April 6. Young. Andrew has the distinction of being born on ‘his mother’s birthday,“ On Wednesday, April. 9, Miss Mary Martin’ showed -most-in- teresting slides. of her recent world tour at the Brentwood Com- < munity Hall, The showing .was sponsored by ‘the Evening Branch of the A.C.W. to the Brentwood Memorial Chapel, which also op- erated a most successful candy, stall and home cooking stall. Miss Martin was introduced, and later thanked, by Arcldeacon Maddocks; and was assisted by ‘her brother, Ted Martin, who operated the projector, - Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. J. M. Burwood, president. and Mrs, ~- E.G. Woodward, past provincial - troupe, and Mrs. Keith Vickers | West, Saanich.» ‘of Esquimalt secretary-treasure ~ Vaudeville. entertain: over ' The Director: of the Victoria Mrs. Elsie Bullough has been in show business for’ over 50- years and injects enthusiasm: into her 22 fellow-performers who are all between 65 and 85. years of age, but as Mrs. Bul- lough: says, -*We'’re too busy to grow old!??_ The show started off in the _right spirit- when over the sound of a piano another sound could: be -heard, and everyone stood and sang “Oh Canada" ---to the bouncing beat of a banjo!” Mrs. Bullough then introduced the (‘Family Album”, remini- scent of childhood, and out hippity hopped. two sweet ladies in ging- ping ropes. . When the audience expressed appreciation over their = liveliness; Mrs,-Bullough bellowed: ‘You'd be surprised president, the District Board Conference of the Women's Institute held at the Lake Hill W.Ip Hall on Fri- . the Lake Hill | day, April ll, ladies acting as hostesses for the. ‘day. Mrs. Peardon. conducted the election -of officers, Miss V.” Sallis of Victoria being returned as president... Mrs. B, Austin was re-elected vice-president, and Mrs..Q. Al- len. of Duncan was re-elected r. -Directors elected were Mrs. A.J. Ingram of Royal Oak and Mrs, Emery of Colwood. ~ representatives of 47 clubs:lo-. © cated in western Washington and Vancouver Island Rotary district. Attending’ from. Sidney Rotary’ Club were Mr! and Mrs.~ McAulay, Mr: and.Mrs. Jack _ Ernie Salt, Mr..and Mrs, Oscar’ “Thulin: Sidney . and) Dudley © Johnson... Club’s Rotary International ex- change — student. Loreto....San Roman, from Chili, :accompan- * fed the party. Rotary governor _hominee J, Craig Reid of Quali- _ cum Beach was introduced at the convention. “STUDENT GIVEN. GRANT Martin. Chambers, 24, of 3rd Street, Sidney, has been awarded a. Canada.:Council . Grant © of $3,128 to continue his Studies in music. ' Mr. Chambers received. ‘his . Masters degree in music. from U.B.C, He will be leaving the latter part. of June: for” Munich, Germany where he. will) study at Hochschule Fuer Musik. Until: he . leaves. for Germany. . Mr. Chambers‘ will be with the Van~ : couver Opera on.a tour of Brit- ish Columbia - : ~ FEREMEN (continued from page 1) and that, therefore, the Mayor and the Council of the Town of Sidney will have (o consider whether they are preapredtoake the necessary steps to repeal By Law No, 247 and the Agreement contained therein and to make their own Agreement’ with the Sidney and North Saanich Volun- teer Fire Department."' A> meeting of the joint. fire committee is being held Wed- nesday evening at which an annual budget will be presented by North Saanich Council. It is under- stood that it will provide funds for a new fire truck, but will make no provision for a paid . fire chief. The budget will then be submitted to both councils for consideration. HIGH WATER BILLS? New, modern styled Meul~ ler taps, with replaceable seats, inexpensively. Replace those leaky squeaky faucets, For Repairs, Alterations and New Construction: B.C, LICENCED PLUMBER LES COX PLUMBING SIDNEY B.C. 656~ 2044 ~ Completing’ final’ arrangement Taylor, Mrs. F. McCombie,;*Mrs...R: Knight, Mrs, A. Atkinson. Sale of plants, home cooking and delicatessen’ foods ‘will be featur ed at the. affair (which. will- open. at. 10:30 “a.m. in. the Church Hall on: Mills Cross Road. "tables decorated _ in discarded wine bottles, and > represented the_ Erentwood Women’s Institute at - _ Applications Are Invited | fr om man and wife for the position of ; -Custodians at Sanscha Hall, ° Salary and living accommodation available for suitable. a ppli icants - Apply. in writing to:. _ SANSCHA HALL, SIDNEY “HOBB| Carving, SHOW Victoria Curling Club 1952 Quadra St. Victoria APRIL 24 - 25 -26 SPONSORED BY VICTORIA LAPIDARY AND MINERAL SOCIETY -21 All Types Of Hobbies *MANY WORKING DISPLAYS *MODEL BUILDING | *COLLECTING HOBBIES *HANDICRAFTS Display and Artists from Indian Art Department, Institute of Adult Studies. Artists will be working on Silver Wood Carving, Bead Work and Sculpture. MORE THAN 75 DISPLAYS For Further Information Contact MR. W. DIBB 382-1868 aya AVRIEL KELLY he bo The Silver: Threads Society of Sidney: were givena treat on Monday “at the K, of P, Hall, oe in: all its rollicking light- ~hear tedness: ‘returned to “ 190 members ‘who on occasion were asked to. Join : in singing tunes still cherished by the oldsters. ; what we can dol?” two soldiers, -eribed their “who jovially des- “vest that suits the ladies best!"" - The gents in the audience were. - then asked .to -‘:polish up their. and’ on came. the . girls gaily decked - spectacles’’ *Can-Can*’ out in’ satin, ostrich feathers, and garters above their knees. After musically flaunting. their alluring shapliness, they sat-at with candles drank ‘champagne’? served “by stripe-shirted waiters with bows, ties and ‘straw hats. The highlight of the afternoon ~ . was a prima. ballerina, ‘somes: what overweight who pirouetted in. 4 ‘demure:and dimpled man- her; Combining magic in the act, she pulled scarves from acleav- ‘age which. seemed. to: know no bounds of responsibility. While. -she hoisted up her underpinnings the gentlemen in. the audience grinned rather sheepishly, and studied their workworn hands. ‘There was more of .this won- derful. Gay Nineties Review, it -was ‘wicked, very wicked’’, and very wonderful. And when the greasepaint was wiped off; and the costumes put away for. another day, the ladies and . gentlemen of the Silver Threads Centre ended the after- ° noon by: partaking of a cup of tea or coffee and sedately ex- changed pleasantries, CANNERY FIGHT BITTER (continued from page 1) could result damages, The ‘long in an action for the’ municipal clerk, such uses restricted to 650 square~feet. A long argument ensued, ' but failed.to clarify the intent-of the. stipulation. Council's solic- - itors had advised that the appli- cant could construct a new build-_ ing at the- wharfs centre with | " necessary clearances if permis~- 3 the’ annual Holy Trinity Guild coffee..party on. Saturday, April.-19 are ‘pictured above: Mrs.°C, sion to extend” the existing -building was withheld. An opin-. ion that the ambiguity of the added OPINION OBSCURE T have read and re-read the solicitor’s letter but cannot un- derstand _ it,’ McLaurin. ‘I fail to see that we have no authority to prevent a second building.”’- — ‘df we have set up a custom cannery where. no one wants it: ‘except the owner, it seems to me there. should. be some way around it,’’ ‘said the alderman. ““Tf. council feels a mistake : has been made, ‘surely we can amend the. by-law,’ ~ observed Councillor Salt. “We are dealing with an ap= plication that must be adjudicated as the by-law now stands, The by-law is ambiguous and should be. changed, : but. not to offset the present application, ruled Mayor Galbraith. Alderman Clayards - favored ’ deferment for legal clarification, “but Alderman Lazarz, express- ing sympathy for both sides ended the two-hour. debate. with decisive motion, the Next came. uniform advising. ol « .there’s something about a. - schedule of per- - mitted marina uses was read by _by-law should be rectified was said .. Alderman”. “Left to right: Mrs A.) Walter. Villiers. : Cross, Mrs. ‘sie Bullough and Mr. : - PHOTO BY. DANE "Married In Vancouser A pretty: evening wedding took place an.March 22 inSt. George’s Anglican Church, -when Elizabeth Anne. Burrows, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, John EK, Burrows of Brentwood Bay — became.the bride of John Wil- liam Munt, of Vancouver, son of Mrs. Doris Munt of Sussex, England. Given in marriage by her father” ’ the hride wore a full length gown. of white satin with a long veil held by a white rose. Her mat- ron of honour, Mrs. Sandra Rhoule (nee Sandy Turner, 2 for- mer school friend of: the bride) wore a gown of blue moire in a similar style to the bride’s. Both carried colonial bouquets of pink tulips, lily of the valley ‘and white freesias. ; .man was Mr. James Beatty. The Vancouver, church. was : beautifully decor- ~ “The best ated with daffodils. : Following the service arecep- tion was held at the Richinond - Rendevous. The happy couple left for a honeymoon in Oregon, the bride wearing a pale blue suit with a violet :corsage and black acces- sories.. -They wiil make their home in Vancouver. Sidney O.A.P.O. Only a few seats are left for the O,A;P.0, bus excursion to Seattle on May 22. Applica- tions should be made to R, Thompson 2307 Amelia, Phone 656-1723, without delay, Beacon at Fifth KEEP YOUR-CAR IN SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION AND | Contribute To Your Own Safety “T And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flin Motors Ltd. . 24:Hou riew i ng Service Phone. 656-1922 SIDNEY Only six months old. for V.LZA. The Yorkshire And Canadian Trust 737 Fort Street, Victoria; BC. oe Phone 383- 0514 8 FOR.SALE Three. bedroom , home, electric heating, well. insulated. Cablevision, garburator. built and in excellent condition. $17, 500. Several nice 1/2 acre lots in North Saanich. Same qualified For further particulars and financing ‘and if you want ~~ action phone A.W, Sharp. 384-0514. or Res. 652- 1941. Well FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 656-1012 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers ‘Des DW. Gaunt had E.1. Arselatine Wish to announce the re-opening of the SIDNEY PET CLINIC formerly owned by Dr, Willard Smith at its new location 9838 FIFTH ST. 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