ere ere rt on Pee eee ee ed Soe oil» paiating, . - PAGE TWO THE REVIEW t _ Wednesday, April 21, 1971 ‘The Curator of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Colin Graham, will officially open the 18th annual Arts and Crafts Show arranged by the Saanich Peninsula Art Centre. The show, which attracted over 2,500 visitors last year, is to be held on Saturday, May i, and Sunday, May 2, from noon until 8:00 ._p.m. at Sanscha Hall. Chairman this. year is: Mollie Townsend, Deep Cove. Included in. the show will be . paintings and craft work of SPAC a members, most ’of which will be for. sale, plus demonstrations of all. forms of arts and. crafts. There will be a demonstration of hand and wheel pottery, weaving, caricature. sket- ching, papier. mache, instant batik work and wood carving, ‘macrame and spinning. -The feature artist will be John McColl, displaying the making . and manipulation of his original puppets. Nora Lewis will also be .. featured -with: her. brilliant and colourful batiks.. “Several paintings by such prominent’ artists: as’ Myfanwy Maxwell. Bates, G.H. ~ Glyde, Peter Dalgleish, Gordon ‘Rice and Herbert. Siebner. will “also be shown. Dr. A. Carlsen will’ have” a display of handcrafted Pavelic, . 2 Thane ewe - a Renee silvers: ra Our Gor pr izes; = original works of members, will |. ‘PENINSULA SEWER ‘Fred Blanchard & Sons. CONSTR. B.C. ‘LTD. Jo DRYWALL 7 PLASTER | : @ STUCCO REPAIRS: OUR SPECIALTY, i ‘Fred. Jr. Fred Sr. 656-3628 A771 -4953 SERVING. THE PENINSUL A _B. BUITENDYK | ‘BU LDING CONTRACTOR. _ New Homes & Cabinels © Custom’ built’ “Ramodeling.« Additions’ and Repairs. Rsanonable rates + Free ealimates, 9 oe PHONE 652-2665. be drawn at the close of the show Sunday evening. These will be a water colour by Daphne Dagg, a piece of wheel-thrown pottery by Susan Lapham, weaving by the Kearleys, and a batik by Veronica: Wiper. Tickets are on sale in advance from . all: members or may. be purchased at the door. Pictured are four members of Saanich Peninsula Art Centre who have donated door prizes for the 18th annual Arts and Craft - ~ Show to be held in Sanscha Hall on May 1 and 2. Left to right .. Bronwyn Kearley, Sue Lapham, Daphne Dae8 and Veronica Wiper. — POOL PLANS | Continued from Page 1 Alderman Norma Sealey. was - disturbed at! the change. of project, and commented ‘“‘It is a most unfortunate commentary on the support” provided by this community. Obstacles... were “thrown in the path of the pool _.proposal all. down. the. line,” ” : Shel, thin. 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Grant suggested that Brethour Park should develop as a nature park with natural history Signs and trails: East- view Park should be a seascape area with benches but no picnic facilities; Melville Park could have a tot lot (using natural materials and costing about. $2,000), and. be. imaginatively developed. around the natural creek; Resthaven Park should remain ramp or developed playground: road-end parks. should be grassed, with picnic tables for local usage; Tulista Park should: be developed as a family area for active recreation, and with additional playground equip- ment, cooking facilities, ‘picnic tables and ‘windbreak con- structicn, recommended Mr. Traffic Mishap ‘Extensive damage was in- Walter Evanchiew of Cedar Hill Cross Road, Victoria, overturned at the intersection of Lands End Road and West Saanich Road at 4.30 a.m: on April 20. There were ‘Evanchiew. was for driving without due care and attention. ECONOMY GOT YOU DOWN? 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Bickford, Wallace Drive, flew to California last Wednesday on business for. Growers Wine Company. He was accompanied by B. Roberts, Victoria. They visited several areas including Fresno and Bakersfield, retur- ning home late Friday night. Mrs. A. Doney. Mt. Newton Cross Road, accompanied by her granddaughter’ Barbara. Doney, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George. Doney, Doney Road, travelled to Courtney on. Easter Monday by train from Victoria. They spent the week with Mrs. Doney’s brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. A. Brackett. C. Springford and his fiancee Miss Diane Doney. motored Up-Island RUBE BAND. REHEARSING Turnout at the first practice of the newly. formed Peninsula Rube Band was encouraging, but more players: are needed and “1 especially on ‘clarinet ‘and: per- cussion. 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TOPWASALATION: Review clasuified Ade dee the fessesd, feast experince way Fanci be dhlege cam gor Pompton weed wr want, Two juveniles. appeared in Sidney Family and Children’s Court on April 19 on charges of breaking and entry. and theft. A juvenile female. was found guilty of five charges and was as put travellers back home. Bradley Crawford. young son of Mr. and Mrs. G. “Skip”? Crawford, East.Saanich Road, is home and improving after several days in the Royal Jubilee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allan - Young. Duncan, former residents of Gldfield Road, Central Saanich, and parents of four sons aged 10 to i4 years, are the proud parents of a little daughter. Catharine Alaine, born in the Duncan hospital on March 29. Annual Spring Church Hall, The April meeting of the South Saanich W.I. took~ place last. Tuesday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. H. F:-Young. Agnes Street, with 13 members and two guests present and the President, Mrs. L. Farrell-in the chair. Guests were Mrs..M. Finlay, Manville Alberta and: Mrs. M.. Fluker, Victoria. Both ladies had been former members of the Women's. Institute in Alberta. Following the. business meeting the Solarium raffle was drawn with Mrs. Finlay being the Jucky winner. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. Finlay and Mrs. E: Spek. Mrs...C.. Mullin, Weiler Avenue invited the members to her home for the May 18 meeting and Mrs. ‘J: Bryce will bring the raffle. AIRPORT NOISE _ Continued. from Page 1. Island Art 2460 BEACON AVE. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. 2 ea ee. ‘Dr. ‘Coldwell, at the conclusion of the evening, said it was the § largest and livliest meeting ever held by SPEC and showed how concerned local residents ‘BOLOGNA airport..repres entatives ‘to take the complaints and sufferings of | _Sidney-North Saanich residents — to the . proper: authorities and _ called on all present to write to. government and airline officials - petitioning for the. installation of -noise: muffling . devices; transfer of training programs to airfields i in: n-Tess * Populated area SIDE BACON sucen CANADA CHOICE. - CHUCK STEAK F RES MADE DAILY large aircraft for charters or any HOLY TRINITY GUILD SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, 10:30 am. Home Cooking, Plant and-Trinity Treasure Stalis. ALL ARE WELCOME and Paintings WELCOMES YOU TO COME IN AND BROWSE STEPHANIE STEEL, AND SILK 5:00 P.M. Where meats are a. + specialty, not a sideline. FOR SERVICE E AND QUALITY. | on ¢ “SLICED OR IN THE PIECE __.20__ 1... LB. ag - Juveniles Charged on-