et LESTE ee . va ~ the Gorge (Victoria) on Sunday, 5 Gulf Islands. 4 “Wednesday, July 30, 1969 i. Grande Prairie Picnic Sunday “The annual-¢ Grande Prairie ‘- ‘All’ former residents of the Peace River picnic will be held Peace, together with any visitors at the . Kinsmen’s. -Park: at. from that area, are invited to bring their. lunch and join in an August 3 at 3 p.m. _ ah afternoon of. fellowship. IF w S TUESDAY . - MT DOESN'T “HAVE To 3 BELGIUM ~ ALADDIN HAS A BETTER IDEA BUILD YOUR OWN GROUP Travel with congenial friends, who share your interests. See and do the things YOU like, travel on an itinerary customed especial ly for you. Just tell us where in the world vou want \ to go and we will present an. itinerary H designed for your time and interest, fur the group’s approval. . & AND REMEMBER. _ There is no charge for the service of a travel agent - or a genie! ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES LIMITED ZEnith 6327 656- Aue Saanich SLEGG BROS. LUMBER LTD. LIMITED STOCK x8xo TEAK CITATION PANELS AxBxYye | KNOTTY PINE CITATION PANELS axBx KNOTTY. CEDAR CITATION PANELS 95 ‘REGULAR $7. 50. $ ~ SPECIAL ONLY OPEN 8 a.m. Slegg Brothers ve, HUMBER LID. 9674 FIFTH ST: to 5.30 p.m. (656- N25 it takes a. lot of P-U-L-L > to beat T the weather and we've got the tractors that pull for you! 3-PLOW smell tractor economy Big Troctor design... CASE high-torque power that lugs throwgh tough spots 4 or S-speed transmission Effertless hydrostatic power steering fodjustebie oxte models) Aveileble with geseline or dyneclonic Resel engine Avelfoble In regular end few-profile models. Butler Bros. Equipment Ltd. P.O, BOX 936 2046 KEATING CROSS RD. VICTORIA, B.C. land And Not A Drop To Drink Thirsty visitors to popular is- sa cooling drink of water. More often than. not the effort has been. rewarded with a disgruntled gur- gle and nota dr op of the pr ecious fluid is a recently dug municipal well with a seemingly adequate levei of water. © The reason why the well supplies waiter to the beach standp'p2 only at-rare intervals has baffled Central Saanich pub- He works department al! the vear. The wateriine has ene branch tu supply water for domestic use to. the store and dwelling adjuin- ing the beach park. On occasion fire department has raised the water-level in the well by flush- ing. At-other Umes property owner David Hancoch has primed > his end of the line from the store, always With the same unsatisfac~ tory result, Once agains the problem was discussed at’ length by council at the last meeting. A proposal to buy and instal a punip was dis- missed when Alderman Don Mac- was unjustified. The thing to do ts to establish waterdevéls at the well and the points. ta be supplied and work from there, he argued. ; Works committee «chairman Alderman. T,° G. Michell .stig- gested: a. possible leakage underground and was authorized to lay an alternate :300-fect of pipe on the. surface as a test. This was done on Thursday and water. again flowed‘ to the beach standpipe. By the evening the supply had again failed. Alder- man Michell's next.move was to cut off the supply to the Han- euch property, an action recom- { mended by Alderman Margaret Salt at last weeh's council, meei- ing. os “Accor ding to’ latest “reports there fs now an adequate suppl) of water at the-biaet- By way of explanation it may ment sanctioned by SaanitisCoun- ci} before the secession of Cen- View Beach this summer. * have: been attracted to a shiny — new faucet in the expectation of On the rise behind the beach - when the supply has. failed the | Laurin objected that the°expense - be mentioned that by anarrange- | Futile aitempt to coax a drink from Island View Beach water. spout is made by Darrell Young, 6286 Oldfield Road, while. D: "moral support, 628 Rock Heights, tral Saanich, the beach standpipe ’ was Supplied by a waterline fram the. property Aow owned bs Mr. Hancock. , The source was'a well which dried oul more than @ year ago. Failure to secure a satisfactors alternate supply led to an ap- plication by Mere Hancovh for council assistance. The new well gives hime avid Hamilton, | { (Review. -Photo;) to serve the beach was s dug ard proved. and Mrs Hancoch was permitted io draw “from. it’ for domestic purpases fora specific period, conditional on arranging for an independant supply. ~ Council was infor med last wech that ik is now pr oposed tu deepen the original well in the hope that sufficient water will be lapped, Bryan Shaw Elected Saanich school district? sbuild- ing superintendent Bryan Shaw -has been elected President of the B.C. School Plant: Officials As- sociation. . He was on Monday granted per- mission to perform tasks incum- bent to this office provided that they do not interfere with his regular duties. In his. report to. the Board, Mr. Shaw said that following earlier holdups:> on redt decking... materials all projects are now: moving forward. There is, how-_ ever, an- acute shortage of labor on the projects due to: annual holidays and the amount of con- struction work in progress throughout the area, Clean up work will be a race to the finish, and it may be neces- sary to do some interior paint= ing after classes occupy the new “space, said Mr. Shaw. 7" -Dog-Catcher Job Still Unfilled Sidney and Nor th: Saanich for the past. four, months, have been considering - applications far a doy-eateher. The: application. submitted by Collin Nelthorpe.: Downey Road, North Saanich has been received: favour ably by all concerned. Fie nal app: voval will be considered following an-interview. between Mr. Cumming of Nur th Saanich itwas eparted in Sidney council Mon= diy cyening. : Neltharpe and Meyor dB: PHILBROOKS SHIPYARD 2324 HARBOUR RD., SIDNEY For Fast Marine Repairs & Service - 656-1157: if the type of planning young, active, . educated men like JOHANNESSEN | bring with them into government. DON JOHANNESSEN Inserted bs Saanich and The IsJands NDP Campaign Committec Properly Aged Cut To Your Own Taste And Well» Wrapped For Your Freezer SIDES 69¢ LB. The meeting was convened by- _the Tsartlip Band and chaired by Band Manager TomSampson, wio. with Gabriel Bartleman eaplain- ed the terms. of the proposals and the tribal objections in the Cowichan language. “English is Our. second lang- uayve."? commented TsartlipC hief Philip Paul, “Guest speuher was Don Moses of the Meerut Band, B.C) presi- dent of the North American in- dian Brotherhood, 7 “This is the mosteritical time ever for Indians, und never before was there a dim: when the full support of our people was more needed," said Chief Paul in his’ introductory remarhs, Speaking of their dealings with the federal government over the past three sears. he said chat changes in the Act were neces- sary; but they had never at any time ashed to come under pro- vincial government: jurisdiction. “In fairness and justice I say that none have given more than Chief John Albany of the Song- hees Bund said that his people had already been victims of the “Tand-grabbers’*, relating that the provincial governmeni build- ings now stand and was removed to-what is now the Songhees in- dustrial reserve and later to Esquimalt, where we have ‘pattled with the provincial and municipal authorities for the past ‘Tesix sears. 3 Referring .to* the 1968 Con- ference ‘in Nanaimo, Chief Don Williams of the Coal Bey Re- serve said that the government in the White Paper has ignored mitted in-their brief. Stating that his Band has 200 acres. and two miles of. water- front, he said that’ he would -identify himself with (he Indian Chief ‘who. had. said, dawn my “life. before J will’ pay taxes'on.the kand.7) 7 Distrust of the “government | proposal to transfer trusteeship of Indian lands to the control of Indian individuals: and Bunds was generally wes feared that there sould be iiens on property as developers moved in. leading to the eventual ‘YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS -Planning is needed in health care... YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED BY US ISLAND VIEW FREEZER LID. 7005 East Saanith Road 652-2411 CANADA'S FINEST GOVERNMENT INSPECTED CHOICE SEEF loss of land when Indians are un- -Farm-fresh dian people. “dependence but want->to choose the Band. was originally where | a repr ieve every proposal that had been sub-., “Twill lay’. expressed. It y INDIANS? NEEDS. NOT ANSWERED. IN WHITE PAPER’ The new Indian Policy recently stated by the federal government in “a White Paper was unanimously rejected by’ representatives of the: Saanich, Soughees and Becher Bey Indian Bands ata Brentwood Bay meeting last Thursday evening. —~ ~the Indian people - and got so little in return,’’ said Mr. Moses. He gave a number of reasons why ‘the Indian people can never accept the government proposals, In the first place they. are con- tradictory, he maintained. ‘The government is doing all it can io prevent the French people being assimilated and at the same time is mahing these. proposals to assimilate the In- They offersus in- what is to be done for us." said the speaker. : He stressed the importance _ of existing treaty rights, and ‘said that the Indian people should © be ready c with their own alter- nate plan, : : Ile said it is proposed to hold a conference of Chiefs from Aug , ust 19 to 23 and the cost of the program of communication. would be more than $40,000. Ap- plication for the government to contribute one-half has already been made. Hit By Land-grabbers Already able to meet. financial obliga- tions. olf this policy is implemented each person is going to have to act for. himself... We. shall not be Indians,” but” said Mis, Plante of Nanaimo who is in charge of communications in the British Columbia cam- - puign against the. new policy. “But if we work hard enough I believe..we will be able to get and: ‘perhaps a policy of our own,"’ she observed. Summing up. Chief Paul said **there isn't anything in the White Paper I really agree with... It cts speeding up a pr ocess of as- similation without answering our needs , and we don't need a. French Canadian | to tell us” that we are citizens.’ ‘After 4. 100- years of: none success’ the government -is add-» ~ ing insult to injury by coming. oul. with a puiicy that would eli- Minate the Indian people. as such, They talk of equality of the In- dian. people but: are trying. to. shift: responsibility: lo the pro-~ Viricial governments, They say we must have time to think this ~ over, but are already. starting’: to implement the policy:. I think we have to act before the Sum~ mer is over,’’. he concluded. (MADRONA FARM 4317 Blenkinsop Road Victoria Vegetables STALL OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY, ~ HOURS l TO 9 P.M. Phone 477-1676 Freezing Orders Taken SIDNEY SS as — FOODS. BEACON AVENUE — Le _ PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 31 - AUG. 1-2. We reserve the right...” to limit quantities © -STORE_HOURS: | - - Monday. to Saturday - 8:30 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PRICES ON COMPLETE CONSISTENTLY LOW | FOOD LINES CANTALOUPE 5. 91° WATER MELON 89 vach PEACHES mf Local POTATOES. [Qome nde SEEDLESS GRAPES. Tew dG just people,’*, ICECREAM Boner 48. FROZEN * CREAM PIES « Ay: ! Bacon». 69° (ote. 2st ate FROZEN: FRENCH MAID... " = ois DETE RGENT “one half, gallon FROZEN. > FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 2b. bag only x : BADER “ASSORTED. BISCUITS © : 95 EATON o 1869 +1969 “Boats * Furniture Plus much, much more? . fall stock, so out gnes this at 307° to 60° off! it! miss * Hot Dogs *Tent Trailers ‘Ice Cream EATON'S Royal Oak Warehouse PARKING LOT SALE Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. * Mowers «Barbecues. «Appliances We have to make room for new first rate summer merchandise The Royal Oak Warehouse Parking Lot beromes a one-day market-place of bargains -+ don’t Fersonal Shopping Only . . . come and enjoy *Coiee *Pop FAMILY PACK MILK POWDER MIX Oy aul, | t fine FRANCO.AMERICAN MACARONE - 14 oz. tins | 5. if = HEINZ 2 os SPAGHETT! Polke 28 ot. 3.510 - CANNED POP | 10 tins for oy JELLO JELLY POWDER 10... pkgs. be MONARCH 1 SALAD a | SPECIAL OFFER Pi. Me waa 2g WIENER BUNS WIENERS Dr,