sus: . brothers, ‘Harold of Victoria and’ Owen of Gurneyville Alta, ce nducted by Can jn’ “FY Cs Vaughan-Birch. were “held on August 22, and interment was in Holy’ Trinity Anglican Church’: . Cemetery, - “Patricia. Bay. : Arrangements - were: by Sands 7 Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney. aT Continued from page | r lier, his Shorthorn-Here-" steer. judged. ‘the best ina”. class for. animals. not being sold -PNE. 4H sale, and Gordon ° Doney! s Aberdeen Angus was se~ ‘And two local ‘square “dance teams, ° from. various. Saanich’ peninsula clubs,’ stole the showin= ">the “swing your partners” com- ‘petitions, One club was judgea the best: . dancing square and. the second. ~ Other ‘it cite from this area fared well too, although they did not: “Send: as: many entries 2 as the dressed, - _ The “first - square included: Allan Looy,. Val MacLeod, Rus- ~ sell Trace,: Kathy Godfrey, Bob: The Three-S4H Beet st Club(lea Lees, Kathy MacLeod, Karl Ma der. Don Alberg) was second in... hay and Pat Simmons... - herdsmanship, and the Luxton ~~ ‘rhe best dressers were: Ruth’ lub (leader Ab Jones) was third, McLaughlin, Richard Michell, The ‘Duncan 4H district, which Kathy - Simmons, John Speller, included many Saanich area club . Dianna Bain, Gordon Michell, © nae members, won the he annual tug-of~ Sandra . Swan and Gary Callan- . "der. ~ ‘Quality & Personalized Service Meat. “LOCAL BUTCHERS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY _ SPECIALS: SLICED OR IN THE PIECE ° BOLOGNA = FRESH! ” GRADE A TURKEYS, ee errr rrr er ee ee ee ee - GEM THEA TRE SIDNEY. _ 656- 3033. ae MONDAY = FRIDAY 7:45 P.M. : Popes SATURDAY 6:50 P.M. & 9:00. P.M, “0... SPHURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY : “hig ST 28 = 29 - 30. SAT, BS Be aE Ee MON, = TUES, - WED. - THURS, ~ Fa - SEPT. 1-2-+3-4-5- Due to the length of this feature the first show on Saturday night will be 6:30 p.m. last show at 9:00p.m. rs od SECA De kates ba a The ope + 7 7 ‘" » iid BE HORE I Ee ~ . , oe ae ot ee Oo ee ad . peer won a prize for being t the best ” Booth: is_one ‘of this continent’s <:leading artists’ in the field of: “led children’s, books with six highly successful - volumes to his cre- dit. He- is, presently at work on “a seventh. -Booth’s.- career. in “this field ie began when he. met writer Mark Taylor ‘while -studying for his _ ‘Master's degree in Fine Art at _U.G.L.A. in-California, Taylor had penned a children’s book cal- d ‘Henry the Explorer’’. and required. full page art to dove- 41 tail into the essence of the story, ‘Graham Booth’s talent was re- --markably ‘suited _ for the. job. The two. completed the book and “sent if off to Athenum. Publish- ing. House in New York. “We “made “a' list’ up of. the leading Graham and Gail Booth regard their Piers Island home Par Sanctuary =from “the hustle ‘and bustle: of big city” life. The house. itself is. hexagon | shaped ‘and was de- signed. and built by -Graham with ‘the assistance. of a ; _professional | carpenter. (REVIEW PHOTO) a will be available on all three days, | _ through. the day, . . ~-and the open ° English ‘riding. events. Monday, there will , :: be cutting horse contests, : aan ae : © points for. the. cutting .events. which. will: take. place cn : SAAN | CH FAI R- Continued from page 1 A new dining™ room. will be “opened: in the main build- = ing |.of the grounds. where breakfast, lunch and supper ‘In addition to the horse shows ‘which: will see halter classes. on ‘Saturday . morning: and: junior competitions with senior Western -classes Sunday Entries are. coming from many U S,. “Alberta ‘and B.C... : ~ Saturday evening and again 0 on Sunday morning and after- ‘~ publishers. and intended to start -- at the top and-work down.. One “month after . we sent the manu- “ seript off we hada letter of. acceptance back from Athenum. ' ae Henry? is’ now in’ “its third - printing: ° ; A> Chicago’. Tribune. review of | J “the book .said:. -illustrations “are: .so-vivid and oN “©Graham ‘Booth... vibrant . they make others look pale . — During an interview Monday > at-his waterfront home on Piers Graham . explained ‘that he drew mainly for: his personal plea-. sure: - “You -have to do-it for yourself and hope that the end result will also please the child- ren. It's amazing the insights ~ some youngsters have, Every now-and then one of'my readers writes me a letter commenting ‘on one or another’ of the books. : l enjoy that,” ; The artist, his dutch-born wife Gail. and young son Kevin Te- side on Piers Island. only in the summer months. ~The. balance of the year they spend in Cali- _fornia where Graham teaches art a Fullerton College, ~. Something special in spectator sport is in store at the end of. - the month. The Canadian.National Track and Field Championships will ‘be: held, at Centennial Stadium: at the University of Victoria campus: on Saturday and Sunday, August 30, 31. It will be-the first time the - national championships have been: held: on Vancouver Island, .and the first. time since 1951. ‘in Western Canada. That year they ~ were. held at the University of B.C. at Vancouver. “ Close to 300 athletes, Canada’s > nOOR. foe with the biggest and best st yet. oo ete : ~ : FRIDAY ~ . 7 LAMPS; TOASTERS, IRONS, PERCOLATORS: -best, will be taking part in. a complete Olympics style pro- gram of track and. field events. Provincial and regional semi-. wo “There will: be something ‘doing every. ‘minute ‘of the o > weekend,”’. -was the promise of fair manager Robinson. - “Yes siree, we’re starting our second hundred years and the west. ‘This means there will be eight I: at the starting blocks in each of '|.:the. championship. events here. ~The meet has been organized by the Victoria Track and Field “SATURDAY. Aug. 30 SALE Aug. 29° the Victoria Junior Chamber of Commerce. Meet director is Ron Bowker who is chairman of the association. Mrs, Bowker has played a large part in the planning, as well, and will act as. official recorder. at. the championships. Included in the 300 contestants will. be 1° Victorians who will be: looking for home-town sup- port-from the stadium stands, One of them, Dave Weickert, an. 13-year-old Oak Bay High School graduate, will be running in what some track enthusiasts regard as the feature event, the 800 metre run, in which a favor- ite. to win is Toronto’s Ergas Leps. Another top contender will be SECONDARY SCHOOL PRE-REGISTRATION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 63 (SAANICH) Students who have not been enrolled in:Saanich District Schools and wish to pre- register for classes in Grade 8 to 13-at the appropriate Secondary Schools, are asked to telephone or visit the school between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, August 25th to 29th, 1969. The schools and the attendance areas they serve are: KETTLES - FRY PANS, LIGHTING FIXTURES 7) to 40% REDUCTION EXTRA SPECIAL 1 ONLY 15 CU:-FT., Frost Free _ REFRIGERATORS - ~ LAPHAM & LEWIS ELECTRIC nD. 2354 BEACON AVE. SIDNEY Royal Oak Junior Secondary, 4564 West Saanich Road, serving the Elk Lake- Beaver Lake, Cordova Bay, and Royal Oak areas, enrolling Grades 8, 9 and 10. Teleptione 479-7128. Mowmt Newton Jumior Secondary, 1850 Keating X Road, serving the Brentw Prospect Lake, Keating and Saanichton areas, enrolling Grades 8, 9 and 10 and Occupational Classes for the School District. Telephone 652-1135, North Saanich Junior Secondary, McDonald Park Road, serving the Deep Cove, Aftdmore, Sidney and Bazan Bay areas, enrolling Grades 8, 9 and 10 and Occupational Class for the School District, Telephone 656-1129, , Claremont Senior Secondary, 4980 Wesley Road, serving the entire School District from Royal Oak to Sidney and Deep Cove, enrolling Grades 11, 12 and 13. Telephone 6584522). Students not certain of the schocl which they should attend may telephone 6561111 for information. -are available now at the Victoria finals have-been held and_ the ~ “| top four competitors determined “in-each of, the events i in the east “Assxciation” with ‘the help” of 2 [~ i Best Canadian Runners Here At Weekend © Victoria’s Bob McLaren, "who attended Oregon State University on an athletic scholarship, and holds the Canadian - record: “of 50.7. in the 400 hurdles, "The eyes of the track: world also. will be on. two Victoria ‘Misses, ‘Penny’ May and Ann ‘Langdale..-- Penny. in the 100. and 200 metre hurdies and: Ann ‘|: -in. the -200-and._ 400: metre runs. 1.30: ‘p.m. Saturday afternoon, ~ with other dignitaries. from. Victoria ‘area municipalities on : the official stand. Tickets: for the championships Junior.“ Chamber. of. Commerce offices at. 2651 Douglas. Street. near. the Douglas-Hillside inter- Section. Native 0F Sidney Dies In Victoria Gerald Wilfred Clanton of 1319- Broad. St., . Victoria, who was_ born in Sidney, died in Victoria on August 18,+ He. had lived in the area all his life, He is survived by two sisters, - Mrs, Pauline DayandMrs. Verna Alexander of Victoria; abrother, Melvin Daniel of. Sidney, and nieces and nephews. . Funeral service was conducted on August 22 by Rev. W. E. ‘Greenhaugh in Chaplin’s Funeral Chapel, .Victoria, . followed by cremation.* Minor Fined Robert Turley of Sidney ap- peared before Judge DG, Ash- by in Sidney magistrate’s court on. Saturday, August 23 and was — fined $40 for being a minor in ~ The “meet. will ‘be opened: by-]* - Lieut.-Gov. John Nicholson at.t- A This ‘drawing from ‘The Bold Fisherman’ of Graham Bogth's personalized work. is typical “WESTPORT BOAT WORKS _ Wooden Boatbuilding. and Repairs ; . 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