with ~eover littl: “Ata special “meeting of Sans~ cha: ‘directors °- on. Wednesday, president Frank Minns proposed. e°’allocation ‘of | $2, 000 for =a. = complete re-modelling of the live. _ing accommodation at the hall, we Activities in the hall and on the grounds having. increased to the “= point’ where a full-time ‘janitor and maintenance man is’ neces- “ gary, He did not think it possible to attract’a satisfactory applicant the accommodation now available. Mr. Minns had in mind ‘the addition. of an extra room and ‘Kitchen. “This would absorb the entire resources. of Sanscha and leave a considerable amount to be = “raised by the efforts of the dir- ectors, he observed. more than the cost. of materials, and, as usual, he was counting on the efforts of voluntary labour: Les Cox felt that. the public would assist .by taking out $1 a . year memberships, particularly if they realize that this is yet -another-effort:to better Sanscha community. hall facilities for the benefit ol the residents, “The-president pointed out that “a decision of the municipalities of. Sidney and North Saanich to ‘-assist with an-annual grant to-.. ¢ward maintenance . costs would “allow. the. nionies donated by. the . “various organizations affiliated ; to’ Sanascha to be ieee to the © He S commodatién project would delay “BE MODERN! : WOODEN HANDLED: FONDUE FORKS “color tipped for on ndividual use. ‘RusT Ss - Beacon Ave. Sidney It would: “Silver: Threads “Due ta unavoidable | ‘circum>~ & whiehawas.to:-have -taken. place. the planiied improvement of fTight- ~ ing in the hall...) Se 5e Bob. “Andérson, grounds-com- ~mittee chairman, said that roto- tilling and grading of the playing: - field area adjacent to the hall is imperative. so that it may be re-seeded immediately. resolved that it’ be done by Ted “Polson for the-sum of $75. ‘Mr. Minns_ said that Sidney town council through the Recrea- tion Commission had made $200 available toward necessary work on the grounds and the directors voiced their appreciation. . Destiny” Its was’ on Wednesday, April-23, has been ; postponed until Wednesday, April “30. © On Wednesday, April 23, a. B.C. Hydro film ‘Canyon. of’ will ‘be shown This © film is on: the Peace River, and ‘is in color. The Bazaar and ‘‘mini-sale’! will be held-on Wednesday, May 7, at 2p.m. in the-K. of P. Hall. Members and friends are invited tu support this effort? by donat- ing tu the home baking and gift’ Stalls. Other programs dering the week will be as usual, Senior citizens of the district are wel- come, Seek To Acquire Federal Property Five ‘acres of Patricia Bay 7 waterfront property expropriated ~ for $4250 during World War Two by the Depar tment of National De- fence is being sought by North Saanich council for a future perk, ~ Mayor J.B. Cumming who has been active for several years in sceking the property™:for the municipality... is. particularly familiar’ with it having been a member of the R.C.A.F. at Pat- ricia Bay Station when. the gov- ernment obtained it.in 1942. It .4s located-on the. west side of West Saanich Road and immedi= ately to the south of the present naval ‘officers: married quarters. His: worship’ recently “enlisted the support of M.P,; David Ander- son in Ottawa and unless the price is’ prohibitive, North Saa- nich’ appears to have a good chance | of acquiring: the land. ’ This became evident from ‘the contents of a. copy ‘of: a letter from the Minister of National Defence to Mr.” Anderson which was received by council Monday night. : Leer STAIR CLIMBING A PROBLEM? ENQUIRE ABOUT 'STAIRGLIDE" “ESCALATORS. : RROM JM. Green. _ 477- 3640" ‘PHONE » 656+ 1912 p QUEENS ‘PAYLESS’ SU PE RETTE 7 30 a.m. to.10 o- GROCERIES "FRESH. MEATS AND VEGETABLES © “CORNER RESTHAVEN DR, & MALAVIEW - OPEN LOCAL FARM EGGS |THE OAKS POULTRY FARM “DOWNEY RD. SIDNEY | ASK FOR: THEM AT YOUR GROCERY STORE Barry’ s DO. YOUR BUSINESS LOCALLY. PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW “Complete Collision Repairs 656-1712 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK. AUTO BODY _Sproy Painting en PARK MOY AN EXCITING DAY AT THE RACES! ON Spee Ss PARADE TO THE POST 1:45 PLM, RACING SCHEDULE APRIL In it the’ minister agreed that the department now has no neéd. for the property. and’ will turn it over tu Crown, Assets Curp- oration for disposal within a month’ or. so.. The letter also staled that “Provided there are no other federal or provincia! requirements for a surplus pro- perty, it is normally offered for sale to. the municipal cor- poration in which: it-is located at a fair market price.” ~ “The cost, will now be the governing factor” said the mayor “and we must now wait for Crown Assets to fix it.” Rotary Anns Plan Bake Sale _ Mrs. -H,-Tobin, president of the Sidney Rotary. Anns, conduct- ed the monthly meeting held‘ at the home of Mrs..J: Clark, Web- -Ster Place, . Following the read- ing of the minutes and financial reports, matters arising from Same were dealt with. Further plans were made for the bake sale to be held Satur- _ day morning, May 24 on Beacon Ave: ‘Members who volunteered to attend. the Sanscha delegate meeting were Mrs.“ H.° Tobin, Mrs, \‘M, Robertson ‘and Mrs. G,.. Howard. ‘Mrs. W. Cowan .- kindly offered-her home on Third St... for the meeting to, be held... Th ursday; April 17. - Door prize donated by Mrs. Assistant hostesses for t* Watling, H. Tobin and D, Ruffle. ‘Tourists cause five times more fires _.than ~bushworkers in Canada... a Aladdin Travel SIDNEY Your Canadian Pacific Agent $56- ANS _ Tt wR PoE 4 at Havin! € GF Ra at a EY LAND ACT Notice of Intention to” “Apply to Lease Land. . In Land Recording: District of Victoria and situate on Tsehum Harbour and abutting on to the south boundary of Amended Lot 1, Plan 7336; Section 20, Range 3 East, North Saanich District. ’ Take notice that Mr. -Fred Robinson of Box 1085, Sidney, B.C., occupation Shipwright, in- tends to apply for a lease of the following described Jandsi— Commencing at a post planted at the south east corner of Am-« ended Lot 1, Plan 7336, Section 20, Range 3 East, North Saanich District thence southerly. along the production of the east bound-', ary of the said Amended Lot 1 to its intersection with the west- erly boundary of Block A, Lot 334, Cowichan District an ap- proximate distance of 550 feet; thence southerly along the west- erly boundary of the said Block A to the south west corner of the said Block A; thence north westerly in a straight line an approximate distance of 520 feet to the south east corner of Lot 471 Cowichan District; thence northerly along the east boundary of the said Lot 47! and the pro- duction of the said east boundary of the said Lot 471 to the south west corner af the said Amended Lot i thence along the south boundary of the said Amended Lot 1 to the point of commence- ment and containing 2.50 acres more or less, for the purpose of Marina Development. _ Signed: Edward Arnold Rattray, British Columbia Land Surveyor for Fred Robinson. Dated 12 April, 1969 ° “neighbours, “stances the- concert “bythe or-2 2% . chestra from the Saanich Branch, - Tammy with a daffodil in her mouth may ‘not resemble Carman with her rose but she certainly enjoys dressing up. Tammy belongs to 14 year old Carol Dous of 3rd Street, She is part English Sheep Dog, ‘Tammy loves dressing up as long as it is in old shirts and not taken," paper.’ exclaimed Car ol. ‘fancy dresses and the best thing of all is when she gets her. picture — “Wait until she “sees her picture in the — Sidney. ‘“New- Maths” Tuition | Attracts Criticism At a recent meeting of Saanich School Board, education commit- tee chairman Trustee John Arm- strong spoke of objections he had heard from many sources in re- gard to the effectiveness of. the “new. math’! teaching currently in use in the schools. Remanded For Sentence “In magistrate’s court on April 14, Leonard Paul and: his ‘son Thomas Paul of the Tsartlip Re- Serve -were remanded in custody pending sentence. Both pleaded guilty lo stealing and consuming home madv wine from a shed al 1705 Haldon Road which Leonard ‘Paul had seen while _Working as _ carpenter’ s helper. Thonias Paul entered the farm “home of 1.D.:Hoskins,'1466 Mount : Newton’ "Crass Road. Clark wis won. by. Mrs. A. Free-: : 2 man, . i ..the evening were .Mesdames,’ S.. who’ was absent at the times house by Central Saanich police, answering :a eal phoned. in by frozen chicken and some frozen fruit) taken rom ‘the: Hoskins’ ‘deep freeze, Thomas. -Paut pleaded muilly to , the additional. charge of being ‘ unlawfully in ae -dwelling. house. 2442 | Beacon Ave. _ He was holding one oK. of PR. Principal Joe Lott of Clare- mont. senior ‘secondary school observed that. universities - had: suggested the ‘‘new math" course in the first place, He considered it was very useful to students going on to university in maths and scionce studies, and indi- . cated that about 70 per cént are taking the new math-course and that 40 per cent would be a more reasonable proportion judging by results, Mathematics always has the highest. failure -rate, he. noted, and he feels too much effort is involved in. the current course for two-year s study. Mr. Lott would like to see a better hum- anities-science. balance rent ‘emphasis on mathematics- science, ° Further’ discussion led: to.a “motion that: trustees hold a con- ference with district school prin-: cipals to discuss this and other * curricula: topics. The. defendant: was found:in : the : Bridge Results Winners .at:-the weekly game of Sidney. Bridge. Club held at Hall. on.. April 1i:- 1. Lorne and Lorna.McLean, 2. Jack and Mary Woods, : 3. Eric Barclay ~ Florence Ed- -__wards, 4. John and Betty Laing... | Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE ~ SIDNEY. CASH & CARRY Beacon Avenue “Complete Home Furnishings - Second Street.’ Phone 656-2611 - “Phone 656- 1171 LTD. Sidney, B.C. Neo. inthe curriculum instead: of the cur-: Decor Paint int. Latex $315 BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND SAVE! SIDNEY PAINT SUPPLY 9756 - 3rd St., Sidney Phone 656-3358 -C Open 7:00 a.m. to Decor Paint Ext. Latex $425 r) eee 6:00 p.m. ) DIAL SUNNY ISLAND CLIMATE for your Home With Automatic Oil Heat FOR SALES AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE 656-4421 DAYS 656-4460 NIGHTS C.J. McDowell _ LIMITED 9807 Sth St. SIDNEY ROY TUTTE « Your Standard Oil Housewarmer CHEVRON | “HEATING FBELS The regular ‘monthly meeting “Of thé Women’s Auxiliary to Rest .. Haven Hospital was held on April, “Oat: 10°. a.m. in the Lounge of othe. Hospital. “President, presided. There were . Mrs-H.R? Evans, 26 members. present, inciuding two new members ~ Mrs. E.M, .Gibbs of Deep Cove, and’Mrs, - One > P.E, Russell of Sidney. visitor - Mrs. ‘Helen M. Shie- man. of Sidney was welcomed by the Presidents. From committees it is evident: that “ the Hospital Day Tea being held on May 12-will be very: worth- while, . Extensive preparations are being made by the convener, Mrs. A. Caldwell,-who-is being helped by many dedicated dadies. Those in charge are:- “Mrs. H.C. Horth, tea room; Mrs, E.J. Har- ris, bake table;.Mrs. -H, Clark, sewing; Mrs. W. MacLeod, ' superfluities; Mrs. J. Jennings, gifts; Mrs. M.D. Darling, knitted wear. Mrs, J.W.- Whitaker will act as guide for those wishing to tour the hospital. It was announced that the meet> ing. of . the. island ‘Regional. of - . the Auxiliaries Division of B.C, Hospitals Assoc. at Parksville, B.C., has been postponed to take place on June 13 instead of May 12. The liext meeting will be held on May 14, ee ~ Vancouver Island Coach Lines Limited announces Public Passenger and fare Chang- es on all routes as per Public Passenger .and Express Tariff 2. eftective November 15, 1958, Effective May- 10, 1969 subject to. the - consent of the Public Utilities Commission. be ‘inspected at any.Coach Lines Depot. Objections .may be filed with the Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities Com-: mission, Vancouver, B, c. Rot later than April 30, 1969. “Vancouver Island. Coach Lines 7 Ltd : 2440 Beacon Ave.,.: Sidney, ‘B ©. "656-2423, ele oes . : STW SVSVSAWVVSeweaes Ensign Chrys! vac lymouth Ray Morrison. 64. was a-very good year, 1964 Pontiac Parisienne 4dr. HT V8 AT PS R $1495.00 ~ 1964 Plymouth Belv.. - V8 AT $1295,00 1964 Consul 315 Sedan 1964 Dodge 2 dr Sedan 1964 Vauxhall Victor 1964 Chrysler Wind.. V8 AT $1785.00 1964 Dodge Polara V8 AT $1295.00 MSW WVBVV aR wemeaneansnana $1195,00 $795.00 $ 995.00 “Mrs... M,. reports ‘submitted. by LOCALS - Recent guests~ at‘the homie of PI “Mr: and: Mrs, E.N, -McQuarrie, . Beacon Ave have*been Mr. and Mrs. Geo, * Miss I. Fletecher; White Rock; ‘Mr, and Mrs, S.D. Smith; Rest- haven Dr. have. returned home _ from Bengough, Sask. where they | had attended the funeral services of Mr. H. B. ‘Kjeldson, ' father of Mrs, Smith. “ Lane,. Moose: Jaw; Alexander, Vancouver, “and Miss I. Tweedie, Wainwright. is.a’ patient in’ Rest Haven. Hos- piial.: va ° Major ‘Gladys Jennings. and: friend ‘Margaret Grant, : Van: couver «are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,.‘Jas.- Jennings Malaview Ave. “MrseoMe “Chappuis; Fourt S! visited. friends in: Cumberlan ell last week. ; “Norman Tugele, Didsbury, | Mr.. and Mrs. Cc, Bacon, Rest: haven Drive: “Blasting Agricultural Blasting a Specialty. os STUMPS - DITCHES - BOULDERS TREE PLANTING ROCK BLASTING. TONY DONALDSON _ FULLY QUALIFIED AND LICENSED | 656- 2816 Free Estimates | No Job Too Small Alta.:was a week-end guest of. 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