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Who cultured it that stung our hand and polkoned our society" asked, : We've experienced. a. threat against our government because we were forced to get to our knees “I and boty toa bunch of saboteurs and assaysins," sald Tisdale, The Name ts Assurance without gatentation but with compassion -- keynote” for today’ Heed, Mel’ , cCALL Wi ROS FUNERAL CHAPELS Ala VANCOUVER ST. * are ae oo 385. a4 Sor or. aan ee til ‘ don eve in not. ‘the “of the rnen like (Ronald) Kirkby, over of “Where does Canada fitin'!” he - he SC ALLE ‘SPEAKS. | UT Continued from Page. 1 “*You*are a sanctimonious fraud): — you’ re a hypocrite,” called out Opposition. Leader - Dave. Barrett at various points’ in: -Tisdalle’s = address. _ But most other ‘MLA’s. contented’ them- selves. with chatting to one another, reading papers on their ‘desks, or rolling their r eyeballs in’ alarm. - COMMUNISTS: AT FAULT - ‘Mao Tse. ‘Tung. | pronounced. it. Mag. called an ‘‘agent of death. “Yve-had friends wiped: out’ n _| be replaced,”’ he remarked.’ with passing references to what ment. Osage we are ‘going’ ‘to ‘use. “a wheelbarrow for an_ economic vehicle, it-matters little whether ‘Trudeau is between: the’ han- dlebars’ or T:C. ‘Douglas or of it,”’-he. said. “The: emasculating | knife of off a lot of busines ssmen,”’ he added.” AE you are. remarked’. Alex” (NDP-Vancouver East), you'd keep your trap shut."’. ’ Stanfield,” ICH SCH: “enrolment in the upper grades. In * 1929 - it bo Road site. Plans were prepared, a contract let. and operations speedily undertaken. Meanwhile accomodations had to be found for the pupils. The school board secured the use of Running water. and sanitary facilities were installed. A polished dance floor was covered completely. by a huge tarpaulin which could be fastened down on the edges. A moveable cedar shiplap partition divided the hall into two rooms. The Textbook Branch and Victoria firms helped generously to replace. lost equipment and books.~ Shiplap flats placed on trestles served as desks. Seats were provided by. dance hall chairs. Within a week, grades 9 to 12 were pursuing regular classes under Principal the former school at Mills Road. ' ‘G.° M. © Weir, -The.Socred MLA read froma. "report of a 19-year- -old ‘boy. quoting drug. users as saying one. of the first things they read.were- ‘the works. of: “Lenin, Marx: and. Tung), room : as small. gym audi orium exploit, anything,” said the MLA. “ He ca ed for: the government to ae curbing “alcoholism, which: he |. : » | the highways here and they. can dele Tisdalle concluded his speech | he called the mishandling of the: economy by. the federal gover | Stanfield in his underwear or out Benson has scared the pantyhose . Macdonald: “LT wish Forster and teacher Vogee. But -the shiplap. partition constituted quite a problem for both teachers and pupils. It was solved when the two-man staff decided to make a ‘‘talking time- table” and a “‘silent study. time- table’. But that wasn’t the only problem. Periodically the Ser- vice Club desired the hall for # their social activities. Then the principal and the teacher had» to: go into the dismantling business - - the temporary partition had to be taken down; the tarp carefully | rolled up and put away and all the children’s. equipment similarly dealt ‘with. The morning after such. an. event brought. the op- “posite process: So the days came |. and went until the pupils: moved” into the shiny new consolidated. “school | on, Centre Road. -"Thus it was. that’ on April 5, 1937 mene the Patricia Bay school: was officially opened by. the. Hon. minister of education. Eric Forster was the first principal. At that time in its | | spotiess condition . the building was © ‘described: in ‘the Victoria: Times as “the ‘latest thing in crural, schools’’ Cost of: the ; structure: was ‘$25, 000!" “Tt: -con- tained four classreoms, a science igi about 10: 00. ! came that. pupils: were ie dismissed immediately. and.s 8 “home quickly and: by the shortest: routes possible, Should airplanes appear, they were to scatter.from “the roads into. the ditches: and Scrub brush. ~ DURRANCE. ROAD -A ear belonging © to. Robert ‘Dougans of: Victoria’ sustained $300 damage on January.31 when the vehicle struck a rock at the side. of Durrance: Lake Road.;No- charges have been laid. cl OS LIAISON. Joint meetings of Central Saanich Council and. Saanich School District: Trustees, are arranged whenever. there is a. fifth: Monday in the month. 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