ns _-25 were brought to the notice of. ~~ the meeting. Wednesday, February 10, 1971 ° | PAGE TWO eee oe THE REVIEW fons — SA | SCHA NEETING ST : RS ENC U RIES |T poo Public Libraries BOAT WORKS LTD, : . rentwood Notes | hen ae aeeeraal Me “aie re - ti : 7 E Ped] hj a thei” fiided fi nk rs ‘3 : a as Continuation of a series ‘concerning “public _school- SPECIAMING : ege ‘irregu arities in | Jack Pedlow, who explained that | continued fine work of Sanscha Bo Se oe a _ housed libraries, by Alderman Nell Horth, Chairman of IN COMPLET IRS oe "proceedings at. the annual | several treasurers had handled | Susies and the Catering Com- | St. Stephen’s A:C.W. had as special requirements. The y AND ALTERATIONS. . ‘ meeting of SANSCHA on January . the Directors by past-president _Frank Minns, who. consequently ‘moved..an adjournment, It:.was ‘decided, however, to proceed with ‘business. : .-Mr. Minns. pointed out that the “required 10 days notice of annual meeting had not been given, also that the elapsed lease of the Royal Trust, Company had not been renewed at the end of the five-year. period as required by the constitution of SANSCHA. He noted that audited accounts were not available for. presentation at . In the absence through illness : - of. the president,- Les Cox, the . chair was taken by vice-president the accounts through: the past year and the present treasurer has had ‘the books for. only a short. time.. He’ assured ‘the meeting that the deluy was only a matter of circumstance and that audited figures would shortly be ready for presentation.“ “Regarding the new lease, Mr. Pedlow said later that. the document is being made ready by ‘the solicitors to the Royal Trust Co., and there is no concern: on that account. During discussions on general -matters, Mr. Pedlow said-that it is the intention of the Directors to appoint a committee to examine. the bylaws of Sanscha and advise “on their revision. Warm appreciation of the Groceries - Fruit _ Vegetables an OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE SIDNEY CASH & CARRY Beacon Avenue Phone 656-1171 Ms ‘Sidney oe : nao 2408 Bea ‘on “656-3722 : “Sales. Service. aa Rental ~ ‘Victoria : © 742 Fort St. 383- 7104 mittee was voiced and votes of thanks were recorded, Les Cox was. re-elected president, and the following executive: first..vice president, Jack Pedlow; second — vice- president, . -Neva Pennie; treasurer, Phyllis Lindsay; secretary, Joan Dear;.directors: Les Cox, Jack Pedlow, Neva Pennie, Johanna Cox, Winnie Gardner, Kevin’ McCarthy, Pat Day and Al Knudsen. Ron van Wijk. and -Lil Hunt have. been appointed to the Board. Tom Aiers’ was named auditor. Finance committee members are Phyllis Lindsay, Jack Pedlow and Winnie Gardner. GARDEN CITY. HORSEMEN: Executive for 1971 of Garden City Horsemens Club was named. at a meeting held on February 3: _President, Mrian. Martin;. vice- ‘president, Murray Saunders; ‘secretary, Mrs. S.”. Watt; treasurer, Heather Macdonald; ‘directors: Roy . Jewell, Ken .Evans,~.Barry . Bissenden «and Norman Caldwell... Project chairman is Mrs. Gail Wickens, : assisted by “Roy Jewell and W. Wickens. There was discussion | ‘on’ the ‘proposed. Centennial project ‘ofa plans were made for the: annual four-day. 100-mile ‘ride. in the “Shawnigan ‘area. There’ is--a “proposal also. for a week-long ‘sister church, St. Mary’s, A.C.W. ‘D.A. Robertson and Mrs. A. W.. public riding ring at Elk-Beaver - ‘Lake Park, and preliminary - Centennial ride in the. country. their guests the ladies of. their when ‘they met in-St. Stephen’s- Memorial Hall on Wednesday ° afternoon, February 3. Two new members were welcomed, Mrs. Atkinson. The treasurer’s report still showing a healthy balance after the branch’s generous donations in Decemher, it was decided. to send $50 to the diocesan pledge and: $50 to the Anglican Theological College appeal. Newly elected officers of the branch will be installed at the morning service in St: Stephen's Church on Sunday,’ February 8. April 24 was chosen for the Spring Tea and November 13 for the Fall Tea and Bazaar... we Miss “Ruth Scott, Diocesan First.. Vice-President; > who -had been invited to. speak to the members, . was introduced by.. Mrs. W. R. Osler: Miss Scott gave a most: interesting. talk. -She mentioned. that: what had ap- peared in the newspaper as a very small news item. last. week was indeed news of a great turning point in the history, ofthe Anglican Church (the A.C. W. is now. «formally integrated into General Synod). the women are’ now. working with the men on-an equal basis in the furtherance of God’s work. She spoke of the Dorcas work of the A.C.W. New clothing sent from > that department. to the Diocese of Caledonia for work ‘amongst the Indians was’ ‘the greatest amount yet. There are many. different ‘needs: in - the around Prin eton. Decorati } rea EL : church, ‘and. each. diocese has its: BUY. DIRECT FROM FACTORY ! ECTRICAL | » CONSTR: B.C. LTD. cy D R Y. Ww A L L @ P u A S T E R- “4 STUCCO, . “REPAIRS _ OUR: SPECIALTY. 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BUILDING BLOCKS “~ 8Xx8x16, 34e 68x16, 300°” v S Jumbo: Brick, ‘request, was able to give a very _ their guests. ‘Gregory Smith ‘of Victoria, -ap- ‘on February 6 and was fined $75 on. each. of .two counts. of con- “tributing to juvenile delinquency. “PLUMBING — ; _HEATING Pace PISTELL SEPTIC TANK CLEANER 383-7345 |. eae. & Plumbing Ltd, General Sheet Metal. moe We Heating: O824-4th St. . naWENABLES,. | | “Blectrie -Oil- Hot Water Diocese of Toronto gave. top. priority to a request for. $10,000: | which was required to enable Indian and Eskimo leaders to get together to confer with «one another so that they could tell the white. people what. their. needs really. are. Following through with this plan the Diocese of Montreal will give a sum of money to see that the wives and families of these men will be taken care of while they.are away from home. .. Miss Scott, in response to a clear picture of the Arrow Road preject,.which will scon have its . apartments’ ready for single persons’. and: couples, tobe followed: iater ‘by a ‘boarding - home, and finally by a unit for extended care of the elderly. Miss Scott: was. thanked for her ad- dress: by the President, Mrs. Cuthbert: Brown, and tea was enjoyed. by the .members and BAD CHEQUES BRING. FINE » A local juvenile was placed on one year probation for issuing bad. cheques. An -accomplice, peared before Judge D.G. Ashby or 15 days and one year probation . function such as school libraries "GRADE A Cm ee ek eee ee : (UPHOLSTERY “FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY TURREYS o WIL FRED GE ENE ST’ ‘French.’ Polisher. and “Cabinet Maker will refinish: "and repair’ all” types of ~ furniture, also pianos, Ph. 383-8154 2370 Forbes St, Nivtoria '» V.I. Regional Library Board of Management. The citizen and taxpayer sometimes . finds. it. difficult. to understand the need of public and school. libraries in a’ single community. ~The. reason is doubtless -due to lack. of: un- derstanding of the purposes: and methods of each, and uncer tainty as to. the financial future. Both libraries supply books, both supply books for. children, both dip into the public purse. Obvious ‘questions are, why are both needed, or why should both not operate under the same roof and the same administration? It hoped that. this’ series. has af- forded a partial answer: To recapitulate the advantages and. disadvantages of. having a. school-housed : public library 1 would like to state: 9 1... The® promotion «is -always: from the school side of. the question where ‘there is nothing. but optimism: that: somehow it will:..work. despite. an unbroken line of documented failures back 20 to 30 years. 2. The Public Libraries Act deleted in 1968 those sections dealing with combined school and public libraries. 3..A public or regional library - board has as its first objective, - good. public library service. To include a non-public: library is: not in the best interests ¢ of the whole public.” . 4. Asystems approach to ; public library service such as ‘is now operating in our area is hard to - reconcile with the suggestion that ‘one or two out of one hundred schools should be part of two systems. 5.. Ata time’ when. school libraries should be improved as part of the educational process, having another public. service take part of the burden for evena short period will do school library growth a great disservice. 6. Advantages such .as the saving -on- maintenance. or duplication “of reference books -are so outweighed by loss of public service as -to be non- supportable. Let us. improve our. school libraries by all means but not to : the detriment of the’ public library service, built up over so many years by so many. people for the good of the whole com- munity. (To-be concluded) TRAPPER SNARED Gorden Lewis Hines of Victoria paid a-voluntary. penalty of $25 for trapping without a licence. ° PH. S56- 1541 ier? Ly is lfp EF READY MIXED CONCRETE LOCALLY OWNED FAST SERVICE Co-operative Drivers An Exciting cee 3 Mining Town! pm, FUNERAL | _DIRECTORS _ - SANDS. FUNER RAL CHAPEL OF ROSES 656-2932 RG. (GREG) LONSDALE, RESIDENT LEIF JENSEN UPHOLSTERY | ' saree Guaranteed, 7 Free E stimates, | Pick up. & Delivery” 2270 Henry Aves 656-4341 - ith. ST. VICTORIA COLWOOD., NANAIMO ATH? ok BLO | MANAGER SIDNEY. B.C. SAR-G1S5 IRIS AL “FLORISTS “Fiolloway* Ss Flower Shop 656-2306 | PAINTERS _ DE SORATORS FRED BEARD | Spray or Brush PHONE 656-1632 Painting & Decorating |.’ S* REPAIRS FRE-COVERING CCURTAINS “SLIP COVERS PONEW VURNIT URE “FABRICS BOAT CUSHIONS UPHOLSTE RY. SUPPLIES ‘To CURTAIN TRACKS “) oo FREE ESTIMATES Gs. ROUSSEU 1051 MeDonald’ Park Rd. ' Sadler-Uren Interior- Exterior Painting i & Decorating Paperhanging -. Vinyl arasscloth, co | O56-4487 656-4397 ELE . P.O. Rox 61a 650-3313 Beacon Ave, Bonded Member of the Florist and United Florists of Canada, Flowers for All, Gecastons Sidney, B.C. | Transworld Delivery + Assoc, - THE s BRITISH | COLUMBIA _ CENTENNIAL 71 | COMMITTEE PRESENTS - Fun-Filled Show of the . fe ~ CARIBOO. GOLD RUSH - | _ From. British ‘Columbia’ Ss. Famous Restored Gold “Rush FEB. 18- 8.3 30 Pp. “ae We Ercan ni Fri. & Sat. 10. 00'A.M. - “1: OO. B : - Canada Safeway - Fri, 1.00 p.m. - ®pn. Sat. 10.00 a.m. eb. oth Also | in’ the. District's Municipal Halls” re “Adults 2. 00 - chilaren 12 2 and under 1 i.00 _MISCELLANEOUS . ~ New and Old Roofs Applied, vee Repairs © FREE ESTIMATES | G52-2358 BILL BRAIN ROOFING POLSON'S -FRACTOR SERVICE Rotovating, Plowing, Blade Work, Cultivating, Post. Holes Dug, Brush Cutting, Phone’ 656-3556 Home Repairs Cc arpentry “Maintenance Work Phone 656. 2139 it eer PENINSULA . METAL PRODUCTS Light Metal Work & F iting © ~Mreraft Repairs. ° WOODWORKING 2527 Bevan Y Se Sidney Phone 656-3222 TLAWTON~ _ SAW Filing & Scissor Grinding = $564 068 ISLAND CRAFT WOODWORKERS: 656-2127, SIDNEY LTD. OPTOMETRISTS DOH) RESTHAVEN DR, 656-4492 OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATES Office Open Tuesday-Saturday SHERWOOD'S | 1V«HADIO Service Clinke “tealuiladaa wills 0 yanten ~ Back Hoe Work - Trucking Septic Tanks Filter Heda and Fields 656-2051 DENCH EXCAVATING _ Maintenance and Repairs. Cal Evie at Qua? WOR MeTavish Ra. North Saanich - Government certified | experience in Electronic BERT MORREY _ Tioonend Mire her Plumbing and Heating Now Construction and Repalrs Specializing in Heating Phone 656-1580 P.O. How 1089 Hot-Water OO ALL BAY RY., SIDNEY Interior Decor. PAPERHANGEING LINO LAYING & PAINTING Phone 656-1041 | 1 Hen ni aa NH M.J. Sutherland ‘abinet Maker {| Optometrist in Attendance Tuesday, Wednesday. Saturday Medical Arts gaye Bea con Avenue Building 656-2713 Sash - Store Fixtures Free Eatimates — UH it's in wood, “We ean doit’, Kitchen Cabinets - ~ Remodelling Church Furniture a Specialty MAN WITH CHAIN SAW FOR HIRE ASK FOR ED 656-4762 WATER WELLS Ken's Drilling Ltd, Wetoria “HYDRAULIC Dy QUIPMENT MIS CELLANEGUW Phone 477-4982 Peery iting. in music: We aw 6 tlle inst ib Mersteot inteangents Fred S$. Tanton 498 Malaview - Sidney Exterior, Paperhanging | FREE ESTIMATES Se ee ee ee Interior Painting BMD ASA. HOTEL SIDNEY OO TISE, Sidney, 1.0, DINE by the sea Lantoriabie Hooms Eveollent Winter Rates HOLL PAQUETTE, kOet music, Instrument Tepairs, pianos, private MMe TeSSOnS Gn ual hheiromiontc: " TEAL & FAR ETERED MUSIC GCENTHE Manager Ty Forts, AOA Raabe ihe mea WALTER C. STAUB, PMCY PIANO TUNING © " and SERVICE all piano parts stocked Conservatories ab Bur toh. " aid Vi cia ‘recommended by leading music teachers ae hare Py Satellite Industries Ltd. _ All Kinds of Welding : 7 Ornamental Tron Work | - Marine Tanks - Boat Fittings’ Made to Order | Tool and Equipment | Rentals - 2527 Bevan Ave Phone 656-3222 - ~ CHIROPRACTOR Robert W. Roper, D.C, 2448 Beacon Ave. Sidney Monday - Saturday ORAGIT WINDOW & FLOOR | PAINT WASHING ~. PHONE 383-7942, MARSHALL'S _ CLEANING SERVICE. ROOFING: Serving the Saanich Peninsula For F ‘ree Estimate Call 656-1 558. (formerty with Chris Dresser Rooting) Hard At Work? Too Busy To ee THE REVIEW . bat un put one in your mal box every Wednesday. Call idl - So ; :