r PR aN T © Sater See ar re a ce a oS ee coe ee eed eae this imonth with the coin- pletion of boulevard grading, top soil placement and seeding. Pro-: ~posals regarding the planting of in ‘Sidney was indicated by 12 Teport. to ‘council by inn ot below the Second | h Street’ intersections “The south | side storm. drain - was repaired in four places and vine’ road construction. to the “north and south of Beacon. - RESTHAVEN DRIVE © irst. ‘phase of the Resthaven - Dr ve Project ‘was s brought to a boulevard : trees will be made "known ‘shortly. a -In . the ~ phase : two operation, ; this section . of the road was, “finally stabilized and the section. _ from. Ardwell. is.~ completed through to McDonald Park Road. This. project includes .the: work at the Rest Haven Hospital gates, clearing, and packing fill mater jal behind the curb sections pre- paratory -to. seeding. .Sidéwalk on. the. north side ‘has: been the; subject of. much appreciative comment. The 2: waterfront steadily growing with the placing of fill, the report continues. The + Town now has’ one= acre of tidal - here Qual & Personalized Service moor FRESH DAILY Our Own n Make : 7 POT ATO SALAD | Thee stant SHOPPING | MON. - SAT., 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT TH 9: ‘00 Pp. m. “MONDAY L FRIDAY 7:45 P Me _SATURDAY 6: 50 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. _ THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY . (MAY 22-23-24 Astt Helm a Co- eatarring © z and the demolition is delicious! "The Wreeking Crew ” Elke Sommer: Sharon Tate-Nancy Kwan- Nigel Green-Tina Louise Waste gered na ieee by Map Mentseoere Serentay Oy Mian Ak ben Based oe tae by freee oa Bata: Shy beng Mie, we Rov elieledl Avestan Da ALe TECHNICOLOR’ a “MON, - TUES. = WED, - MAY 26-27 _ THURS, - FRir SAT, ~28-29-30-31 ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 7.45 p.m, - Admission; Adult $1.25: Student $1.00: Children 75¢ - WINNER OF © ACADEMY AWARDS sows nas re METRO GOLDIN MER ec CARO PONT PRODUCTON DAVID LEAN’S FILM or sors pasternacs DOCTOR ZHIVAGO GERALDINE CHAPLIN - JULIE CHRISTE - TOM COURTENAY PIAS ZHIVAGG! GUINNESS - SOBHAN MCKENNA - RALPH RICHAL CA on OD UES MS ROBERT BOLT- DAVID LEAN ie Panavisions ano we tpocowoa park isa edule.- «= {op soils are being obtained from “Jand: “reclaimed, vand ‘with ‘pro- oO mised fill. from. the proposed «Provincial highway work’ a park growth to provide five acres of _ choice parkland is Anticipated. FIRST STREET “Work in progress covers the installation ‘of a 10-inch. storm drain-.from “Bevan: to Ocean_on the west.side of First Street, There will be a new. culvert to pass “water from the drain to a Sea Gutfall, serving also the pro- _posed storm drainage of Second, “Third and“Fourth Streets by in- Stallation of a trunk receiver line’ on Orchard to the south side. Due to excellent weather con- | ditions it is expected that this project ‘will -be completed by . the. end of June, ahead of sche- It is noted: that sufficient the widening excavation to pro- .. vide the. necessary. ‘topping for - the: planned: park strip to the east. Storm drain connections are being: made for each property, -with factual separation of storm : ‘drainage from the sewer. “WIDBY LANE ‘Collapsed storm drainpipe in the Widby Lane area made. it necessary to excavate the line and relay on compact grave! fill. “Depth was increased to the maxi-- mum. to provide adequate drain- age for all property on the south side of the road. At. this time Storm and sewer laterals. were laid to all properties. Because of the policy to create “sparks “at all roads terminating at the sea, the Third Street out- : fall. ditch was piped-to the exit, It. is hoped to complete this park in the current year’s park pro~ gram, .is well in hand. ‘ogress Ripudcd say was cleared and is now stated tobe satisfactory. Blocked storm outfall at Roth- - ; All road res). p08 pairs to cuts are: scheduled for. . this month. MARY LAND - FROST Permission has been given to. instal the: necessary culvert un- ) ° der ‘Lochside Ave. for storm drainage of the above subdivi- sion, road and storm drain, Part One, Unless | bad weather intervenes, storm drain- age and separation of the sub- division should be completed by : August, RESTHAVEN TO BOWERBANK : Roadway has been cleared and is awaiting the condary. - In this group the tye and dye and the Batik was out- standing, particularly | that of Doug Schuetze. | And ofthe dtde. “ones, tora paper designs by year-olds nf Sidney School were really. fun... Surely fram these many examples there must come good work tn the future, and we should find that we have poten- tial artists vrowing up right here where imagination is kindled and cared about, It-is hoped that the members of the Saanich Peninsula Art receive dots af ene couragement te provide Us with such a weleomp days af eplersure in the yearly exhibitzon. the wo LANDSCAPING New Lawns Rockeries A Speciaity R. JACKSON | 656-2818 -C.E. Jainson” They - who--are. friends of . *, and the silver jes-_, es, Minor Penaily Claremont senior se- - the six. being FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY LONE 656-9042 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers Cove Store they. ai e enjoying it vers ‘mueh. ' They “do not plan. to. make any. 5 p changes at the present time. The Store hours will be from 9 a.m. until5- p.m., opening hours being extended until 9 p.m, - towards the end of June - Marion and Scotty Joinson have four sons andone daughter. Their... daughter. Dianne, helps ‘them in the store on the weekends. .The family resides on Melville Drive in Sidney... °” Play To Be Shown | At McTavish P.T.A. McTavish Road and, ‘Sansbury _ School held their combined sports day at the MeTavish Road school May. 14," Winners of. the Mc~- Tavish Road trophies wére Ann Stanhope'and Wayne Jones. Congratulations were extended . to. the girls’ relay team for winning the -8x55. yard relay at Centennial Stadium. May. 26 the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada will present a play dealing with child psychology at McTavish - Road School at 8 p.m... There -will be answer questions, welcome. Extensive Damage _ Everyone is On Thursday evening, April 3, 4 1968 Dodge Dart careened down Third Street, levelling fenc- es, damaging a garage, over- turning a boat, sraashing two cars and narrowly missing a .- young. boy. ~ wee ogden The driver, O.H. Henricksen of 2537 Shore Acres. Road, was found by Sidney R.C.M.P. un- conscious. and bleeding -exten- sively. Upon release from Rest Haven Hospital he was issued a traffic violation notice for dri- ving without due care and atten- tion and was awarded-a six-point driver’s licent. penalty, A Message For You For the Finest” in Floor Coverings oo... Carpets Linoleums, Vinyls, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles .. -the firm to contact is HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avenue | Victoria, B.C. EV6~2401 a psychologist on. hand to - HIGH WATER BILLS? New, madern styled Meul- ler taps, with replaccable seats, inexpensively, Replace those leaky squeaky faucets, For Repairs, Alterations and New Construction: B.C. LICENCED PLUMBER LES COX PLUMBING SIDNE Y B.C, 636-2044 The names of the candidates ~vare-as follows: Heather Brieten- _ bach, Susan Coverdale, Brenda Hadden, Vv icky Sinney, Marge La- Myers, Rose Neufeld, Debbie Nichol, Linda Pue, Trudy Rogers, Sherri Rogers, Gail Rogers, Jen- nifer Robinson and Cathy Stans- field. The judges’ will be: Bert Binney, a-writer for the Colonist, ~Mrs.- Irene Warren, public rela~. tions for The Hudson Bay Com- pany and Mrs. Virginia Dykes, manager of the Royal’ Bank of Canada, Brentwood. = phe “15 contestants ‘will’ meet oo ‘with the: judges this Thursday at.” Brenia Lodge, Each oné will be interviewed individually and a group picture will -be taken.” , —_, On June 6 the contestants will then model for a fashion show - to be held .at Brenta -Lodge.. Clothes will be supplied: by thes. Seaside Boutique, Brenda-Luand |. Sidney Dry Goods. Later in the | month a coffee party will be held for invited guests: to meet the candidates. Final judging and crowning of Miss Mermaid ‘will ‘take~ piace on Monday, June 30 at 8 p.m. at Tulista‘Park. The new Queen — - will then -ride in the All Sidney Day parade on the following day, NORTH. WEST ‘MT. NEWTON pRoPeRty OWNERS ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting will be held at Holy Tr rinity Church Hall, “Mills X Rd. at 8 p.m, on Monday, June 2nd Meeting will include Extraordinary Resolution on extend- .-ing_the Associations. boundaries’ to.include area from Cole - _ Bay Indian Reserve to Central Saanich boundary. oe 21-2 Beacon at Fifth . 24 Hour Towing Service. ” KEEP YOUR CAR Nn SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION AND | Contribute To Your. Own Safety And The Safety. Of Others | Come in For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. Phone 56-4922 . SIDNEY Only six-.months old. for V.L.A, WANTED- BRENTWOOD 2 Bdrm. full in basement, $21,000, large lot. 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