fini mans amide thei hte eH ow | The W.l. will recess for the. months. of July and August and Wednesday, June 25, 1 969 ry SAANICH PENINS SULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW “June meeting of the South Saa- nich: Women’s Institute was held | last’ Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A, Hafer, Central Saanich Rd.,. with 11 members and two guests present. Presi- dent. Mrs. W. Wills welcomed new member Mrs, R, D, Michell: to the group. -The W.l.-sponsored Training School, to be held September 8 to 12 inclusive, was discussed and also the Border Picnic, which _ will be held on August 7, with the: Port Angeles W.I, (Grange) hosting the South V.I, Institutes. ’ Six South Saanich members plan Ik: to travel to Port Angeles for the picnic. Friday, July 18, was. the date set for the S,S,W.I. summer oute ing to .which the husbands and families will be invited. This will be a supper and evening at Centennial Park, Mrs, W, Wills donated the So- larium raffle which was won by Mrs. R, Michell, “Mrs, Ay Ha- fer, assisted by Mrs. H, F, Young, served refreshments, featuring strawberry shoricake, _the September meeting will be -held at the home of Mrs: H, Li, Sherlock, Weiler Ave. Mrs, D. W. Briscoe (nee Jer- _ ene Hafer) and baby daughter Holly Elizabeth, of Alamo Cali- fornia are visiting relatives and friends in the district guests of Mrs. Briscoe’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, aA. Hafer, Central Saanich Rd. Mrs. E, Mahon has sold her “home on Jeffrey Road to Mr. and Mrs, J, Ross, Duncan, and will be moving to Victoria short- ly. Mr, and Mrs.C, essery, But- ler Rd., have Mrs. Essery’s aunt, Mrs. L,. Schreck, visiting with . them from Orlando Florida. Mr. C, Breitenbach, Patterson Lane, is back home again after spending the past ten days at Resthaven Hospital, “Mrs. K, Atherton, Manley, Australia has been-a guest for. three weeks. at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs..L T. Palmer, Stellys ~ NOTICE SERVICE DEPT. OF BRENTWOOD BAY ELECTRONICS Formerly Of Verdier Ave., Brentwood MOVED TO FORMER LOCATION AT 7885 PATTERSON RD., SAANICHTON Black & White T.V. & Radio PHONE 6 Service 52-2045 Jive, and are. EATON 1869 °1969 - ment! Remember, you may us Charge Account -- shop 9 p.m.) or by phone: EATO N'S OT 00” “Record Breaking Days | Continue Through ‘Saturday! A. smash hit! ... Breaking records in every depart- And it’s continuing right through to Saturday .. With plenty of star-studded savings for everyone. There’s a big 16 page flyer full of summer values PLUS extra féatures advertised Dial Buy-Line 388-4373 Residents of Cobble Hill, Jordan River, Port Renfrew and Gulf Islands dic! TOLL FREE ZENITH 15000 100 years of service to Canadion Shoppers ‘in’ thé ‘daily newspapers. “~ e your handy Eaton Budget in person (Friday night 'til Cup, Sometimes -1 get a little con- fused as to the Age in which I Headlines inform that it. is the Atomic Age, The Plastic: Age or the Space Age, depend- ing on the writers point of view, While my. children tell me that [ am so out of touch with mod thought that it must be the Stone Age. Be that as it may, for Cross Road. Mrs, Atherton tra- velled from Sydney Australia to Vancouver on the Oriana andthen flew to Victoria, arriving here on June ist." While here the Palmers showed Mrs, Atherton as much of B.C, as possible, They travelled to places of in- terest Up-Island and also spent &@ Week on the mainiand, travel- -ling through the Fraser Canyon and the Okanagan and down to Wenatchee Wash, MrgscAtherton found B.C, and especially Vancouver Island, very beautiful. She left last week fer Toronto for atwo month visit with her daughter and son- in-law who is on the Toronto teaching staff. .° Following her Toronto stay she plans to con- tinue her world tour by visit- ing relatives in England and then on to Capetown, South Africa for a visit with friends, before re- turning to Australia. Miss Claudia Creed, has re- turned to her home on Slug- . Bett Road,. following a holiday: with her -brother, John in Ed- - monton, Tsartlip School Sports Day Sports Day of the Tsartlip Indian School on Thursday was favored with ideal weather and was a complete success, Award ribbons to winners of _the various events were presen~ ted by Mrs.:B, H, Byers, rep- _ resenting Victoria and District * Parent-Teacher — Council, which organization adopted the school as 2 Centennial project. - Special presentation of the af- ternoon “was the Sportsmanship 5, awarded to Joey. Pelkey. Most surprising event was the victory of adults over the stu ' dents in a baseball game. 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It all came about some years ago when my wife bought.a Jarge plasti¢ fond bow! which the manufacturers fondly believed’ ta be heat. resistant, Now as it happened, that vers evening she debp fried chips fer dinner, and after the meal pour- ed the pan of fat which had by ‘this Ume cooled down to some- where between “warm. and hot, into her handsome new heat re- sistant bowl, and placed itan the top sheli of the refrigerawr. About an hour jater she hap- pened to so bach, and — stil! remember her sereamof mingled _rage and. horror. as. she opened the door and looked inside. For some reason that large plastic bowl had shrunk. into «a small plastic bow! about the size ofa teacup, and as.for the fat! You know haw a freezing rain coats everything it touches with a vee neer of. ice. Yell, thats what the fat had done; on fruit. vegetables, cheese and meat, as well as the walls ‘and floor of the refrigerator. It WaS a mess that took a good many hours to clean up and it left us with a lot of hard ‘feel~ ings... However, Lanvglad w say that the plastics industry has at last managed to rehabiliwie itself in our good opinion, You see, we havea small back- yard pool, which has-almost dri- ven us crazy with ils ability to grow algae. Each time wedrain- ed it, about every two weeks, it took us hours and hours of hard scrubbing to get ‘the stuff off the walls and floor.. [ experi- mented by putting in a pound of bluestone first, which worked ‘reasonably well but turned ever rye thing blue. What you have to do is double the amount of chlorine vou are using,” one expert: told me, but I wasn't too heen about that. [- realized. the nced ‘for chlorine but I was scared of overdoing if and getting too much inthe waiter. Thea we had anither ideal Al- gea prows in sunlight, therefure cul aut the sunlight by floating a. sheet ‘of bluch plastic on the wa- ter, We had heard of this being -at Tanner Road early. | CENTRAL SAANICH ACCIDENT TOLL - Eleven motor vehicle accidents in the last. 10 days have kept Central Saanich Police busy, not only: investigating but’ writing. reports and issuing summonses in consequence... The major ones were: At Keating and Veyaness on June 18, a car driven by Charles Sherwood of 1192 Verdier Ave. collided with the side of a semi- trailer truck owned by Bertrand and Baynes of Vancouver, Da- mage amounted to. $1,000 on the car and $25 to the semi-trailer, On Patricia Bay Highway at “Mount St, Michael, on June 20, a car driven by Duff Pennie of 19227 Almond, Sidney, travelling on the right hand gravel shoulder went cut of -control and struck the rear of a car driven by Jack Allard. of 440 Simcoe Street, Victoria, The Pennie car was overturned and sustained $800 damage, the ‘Allard ‘ear $150 worth, ; On the Fatricia Bay Highway at Newman on June 20, a car driven by Bidyut Majunder, staying at Cedarwood Motel, Sidney, started ‘to pass a tractor trailer truck driven by Edgar Barnes of 1425_ Newport Avenue, Oak Bay, appar- ently decided not to in the face of an oncoming bus, and struck the rear of the trailer when at~ -tempting to get. back into line. The car’s driver was taken to hospital, treated for minor in- juries and released, The car, however, suffered $1,000 da- mage, The trailer was unharmed. On the Patricia Bay Highway Sunday aiternoon on June 22, a car dri- ven by Ada MacDonald of 2549 Belmont collided with.a car dri- ven by John M.: Robertson of 5676. Wellsview while. attempt- ing a left turn off the highway onto Tanner,. A total of $300 damage was sustained, ~done to keep out dust and leaves as well.as to warm up the water, but. would it-also help with our “provlem? We have just completed a two ‘week trial period and the black plastic. combined with. moderate chlorination, does seem to have done the job. At least this time. FF we found no algea, and oh what a relief that was from scrubbing. Of course it will take a few more “weeks to really be sure that we : “have found the answer but if we. have, so help me IU never say “a bid word against plastics again. * Shipping & Storage 385-4831 ? 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Services were held on Friday, June 20 at Thomson and Irving funeral directors, followed by cremation, AWARDS DAY AT SANSBURY ’ Suddenly its the last week of schogl. for everybody, including mothers. Synonymous with this waiting season isthe annual high- light of Awards Day, Last. Thursday the student population ahd a number of par- ents attended this special event art Sansbury Scheol, Parting gifts were presented ta three teachers, Mrs, V, Gait, transferred, Mis G, Watson, re- “turning to England after 2 years at Sansbury, andretiring teacher, Mrs, C, Johnston. Overall winner of the Sport’s ~ Day trophy was, presented to Dan Evans, and runner-up trophy to Eleanor Benn. Perfect attendance awards were presented to: Debbie Mc- Donald, Div. 3; Heather Long- -muir, Div. 3; Janice Nicholls, Div. 2; Darlene Cooper, Div. 4; Patti Forge, Div, 4; and Elea- nor Benn, Div. 2, » Work habits awards were pre- sented to:. Lori Jernslett and Douglas Campbell, Div, 5; Linda Schumaker, Paul Arsenault, and Kathryn Hopper, Div. 4; Gregg Vallieres and Clair Bouchard, Div. 3; Kristina Lloyd, Jimmy Peake, Michelle Lewis, and Ke- vin Norbury, . Div. 2; Debbie Maunder, Bruce Lloyd, and Eve- lyn Rawcliffe, Div. 1. Best Citizen, Award was pre- sented to Paul Shade, Div. 2. Miss Cindy Lewis. on behalf. of ‘the. students presented an en- 7 graved silver cake plate to Mrs; D. Cook, ‘retiring p,T.A, Presi- dent,. who | has © just completed . her fifth term in office. 00. See A HORSE WITH ITS TAIL WHERE ITS HEAD OUGHT TO BE AT MAYNE ISLAND ~ _- WALKATHON. JUNE: 29th, Starting: atilA. M, ‘Distance 10% miles: Hamilton Wins Support “Trustee ‘Zachary Hamilton won - the support of his fellow School .Board. members Monday. on .a - strongly worded resolution pro- ~ testing the loss of autonomy by =: local school boards, consisting: a of at least five elected trustees, to a bureaucratic government: - - department of appointed officials “presided over by only one elec- ted representative, namely the Minister of Education, The resolution pointed out that regulations made under the Fub-- lic Schools Act require practic- ally alf School Board decisions’ to be approved by departmental otficials; in some instances, such as in new construction, not once but several times, Thus, Mr, Hamilton. argued, local. autonomy. has continuous- ly been eroded to the point where it has practically disappeared, He recommends that many re- dundant applications for approval be dropped; that the larger school districts be empowered to hire their own Superintendent of “schools, and that local school boards and the. public at large : who are . served: be: given more: scope in planning courses. of study. _ The resolution will be pré= sented to the B.C, Association of School Trustees at the annual © meeting, If adopted by that body the resolution will be forwarded ‘to Education Minister Brothers, - PAGE. 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