PAGE TWO THE REVIEW ‘June 1 is Census Day, and the Dominion Bureau of Statistics has: devised ‘a. unique style of questionnaire. to produce the answers they: need with a minimum investment of time and’ effort by householders: Most of the questions are an- swered by simply filling in small circles printed opposite the ap- propriate answers. In. cases where none of the indicated answers. may apply, space’ is provided for information to be written in. — .The-new technique not only makes it easier. and. quicker to complete the questionnaire, “States the Bureau, but provides the information in a form that canbe photographed: and fed directly into: computers which “Will make the final tabulations. ~~. Census questionnaires will be delivered between May. 25 and May 28, to ensure that every family has at least four days, “ineluding a weekend, to answer it completely. - CENTENNIAL ‘71 _»,Continued from Page 1 oe performances: Under the’ sym- pathetic leadership of Musical » Director Don Kyle the ensemble =. responded | instantly to his . Slightest. gesture,.resulting in a vocal‘ and musical satisfaction that is all too'rare.:- Not" least“ of “remarkabie~ achievements * of. this ernationally recognized choir is: e committing to’ memory of the rords and music of no less than. -selections in. ‘their. seurrent., epe rtoire; - STANDING OVATION. : Speciality’ items: included . the highly acclaimed centennial song “This is British Columbia,’” which. was - rendered: by. the: ‘author-composer students: Soloist . Rick -Margison* and Greg. rentwood was a fi itting tribute to an outstanding. achievement, and © there was a standing ovation also for the choir after. it’ had. “been; “announced that. it, was ‘the final performance of the group as now constituted, The choir responded: leader, Don Kyle. 2 rousing | ‘arranged to-seat the 58 members. Musical Director Austin Scott in ‘celebration’of the Centennial, ; --. The band was well coordinated ina program, of. both classical and popular interest. Intonation difficult: rhythmic progressions were surmounted with facility and good effect, particularly in the opening Spanish Suite... “powerful massed. brass and loud passages, — and. this. “remarkably live and. bandshell at Saanichton, | It muat be a great satisfaction oto all. that the junior secondary “schools of Saanich School District » May share so deservedly the pro- ~ eminence of Claremont School in to the members of Central Saanich Centennial Committee, ine ~~ | playday of our 1971 season: When '|the clouds burst the spectators : humour. and fun for onlookers and hree.. resounding - ‘en- |, tertainment. was to come after of the Lady Minto Hospital for a the. auditorium’ had. been re-: of the Peninsula Schools Band, a Most impressive. amalgamation . ‘of the’ schools bands of North — Saanich, Mount Newton: and. “~~ Royal: Oak brought about by - was excellent, and some quite. ~The cumulative dynamics of 80. percussion within four.walls was. perhaps -overburdening in: the ° Aibrant © . ‘ensemble would undoubtedly be: heard tothe best advantage In the” | “the musical life of the com- munity, 4 ; ‘Altogether, ‘Friday's Cone. oo fennlal celebration. was a The Census Questionnaire The census is intended to in- clude’ every person living in Canada on June 1,. 1971. Families should answer every question for every person living in the household on that day. Householders may complete their questionnaires before June 1, but all answers must relate to Situations that will exist as of that date. ; Residents of designated urban areas will be instructed to mail their completed questionnaires to the census office. A postage-paid, addressed envelope is provided for this purpose. Those in surrounding rural areas should keep their-.com- pleted questionnaires in a. safe, convenient place, for return to the census representative when she calls to pick them up.. Instructions as to method of return ‘are marked on the delivery envelope, but, if you are: in doubt, there’s a simple rule of thumb to follow: — Those who receive a postage- paid return envelope with: their questionnaire, should © mail _ it. Those who do should hold the completed. questionnaire until it is picked up. generally self-explanatory.’ But The questions on the census form parallel those asked in the 1961 Census of Canada. No new fields of information have been introduced, but some additional questions have been included to bring out important details on such subjects as education and migration — information that is needed by industry as well as federal], provincial and municipal governments in their planning and policy making. ~The - questionnaires: are. to, clear up any. possible -dif- ficulties, each is accompanied by an. instruction booklet, which explains ‘the intent: of. each question and offers help in determining how to answer it. Telephone assistance service will be available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day but Sunday, between May 25 and June 4. The ‘CALLED TO THE BAR ROD MACDONALD Called to the Bar on. May. 18: Rod Macdonald: has ‘taken: up residence on Marchant Road, Brentwoed Bay. and. on June 1 will commence law practice at an office in’ the “local” shopping centre. Mr. Macdonald. received his elementary education in Brent- wood and is a ‘graduate of UBC. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald. of Vancouver, his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thomson. of. Brentwood Bay. ‘Mullin. Weiler Avenue, for the “Road, accompanied her daughter Saanichton There were 10 members and one guest at the home of Mrs. C. May meeting of: the South Saanich Women's Institute. on Tuesday afternoon. May 18. Correspondence. was dealt. with and donations sent to Victoria Miles for. Millions. and to the Salvation Army. Red - Shield Campaign. The Solarium raffle. by Mrs. J. Bryce was won by Mrs. Mullin. Mrs. R. Michell. Pat Bay Highway. offered her home for the June meeting and Mrs. A. Doney will bring the raffle. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. W. Wills. Akers, East Saanich Mrs. F. Fern and a friend on a motor trip to Medicine Hat’ Alta., fora short holiday with relatives. They left on Saturday and expect to return this weekend. , Winners at the South Saanich Women's Institute card party last Wednesday evening were Mrs. C. Mullin. Mrs. W. Butler. Mrs. E. numbers to call are shown on the back cover of the questionnaire. unset oo BY BOROT JORDAN: Never .letit be said. that the members of Sunset Riding Club are afraid to get wet! On the morning of Sunday, May 16 the skies promised. rain ‘put 27 riders - ventured forth:on .the first made for their cars, but our ~[ judge, Mrs. “Trudy Madson, our playday. crew. and riders: merely donned" their. rain. gear and pushed - onto finish: the: events... The atmosphere was one of good: riders alike. Everyone. is invited 0. join. “US, ling costs and. “ofe. ficial opening of our ring. at: 10690. “West Saanich Road. On’ June 5 the show will begin at 9.00 a.m. sharp |. and the opening ceremonies and, sled Minto Hospital “Mrs. Gerald Steward. was elected. unanimously to represent Galiano on the Board of directors in the Galiano school on May 19. - Dinner at Galiano Lodge for the Spring was a little rushed. At-- tending were: Mr. Gerald. Steward, Miss” Joan’ Harold Hoffman, Mr, and Mrs, J. French, Lesley Hardie, Mr. and chase welcomed the people to the fifty-seventh annual meeting, and noted that during the past year, there. were — thirty: eight: babies born, over 1,000. operations. performed, leading the way in being the first. paid tribute to the Lions and the efforts, : PLAYGROUND PROGRAM - Sammer. Reereation Program in| Sidney: whieh will. be: offered: during the month of Jidy, The. playground programme ‘willonee: again be made available and will run from: July 12 to Aquat 6 Registrations will he. aceepled hortly. oe momorable oveasion and a credit CENTENNIAL MEMO Vie- toria’s Cadboro Bay was named after the Hudson's Bay Company ~ brigantine schooner Cadboro, Francis’ Antiques ~ We Riy and Sell Old China, Silver, Furniture . and Bricabrac “MH 4th Street, Sidney Phone 656-3515 care available at local feed stores, May 29... Jr, Western Trail Class: Ld. MacGillvary ; - Cricket : 2. C.-Michels- ‘Merry Legs; 3. M.. _-Sr., Western Trail Class:.1..D. Jordan - ‘Sugar: 2..G.. ‘Toller :- Gypsey. Girl; 3. A.: -Symphany; 2. ‘J. MacGillvary - Cricket ; 3. K: Wi (tied.)- “Ce Hackett=. My: ‘Delight x _. Gypsy: 4.V. Budesheim - Elvie; 5.8. Walis -: : ~): Kora. Sr. Eng. Equitation: 1. .M. Aikman ae : | eon 228° Von Schuckmann' - . Missy; 3. L.: -Jordan.- Sugar. dre ‘Western Pleasure: 1 : |) MacGillvary: Crickett, 2. C.. Michels’: Mer “ Legsi3. EB, Vink’- Vangoi-4.:M:. Bushb Tessa; 5... S.°Saville '- : - Pleasure: 1. D, Jordan - Sugar ;2. &. Toller. - 2 Gypsy Girl; 5. A: Barclay. - Sed further three years ata meeting |. guests from Pender and Salt f ‘and Mrs. § ue Purchase from Pender, and the © | _| Administrator “of Lady Minto, Mrs. Paul. Layard.” Miss. Pur-- -§ Mayne Island is. f : to: form a branch organisation there to assist in financing. She] Rotary. clubs for thelr untiring Te Plans are swell under way fori nig grand” parade wili be at 12:30 p.m. Admission will be free. For anyone: wanting to:enter; forms or. phone Mrs. Dorothy. Toller. - 656-3879. Entries close midnight, Results of the May 16th. Playday. are as follows: : Bushby -Tessa.. Barclay - Sal. Jr., Eng. Equitation: 1. J: Hackett- -Royal Waterton:-. Hope:. 4..L: Budesheim..- Sur- prise; 5. J. Welle - ~ Smoky; J. McColl - Bucky ‘Int. Eng. Equitation: AWA, Pye- “Trarina; 2. Be Aylard -- Soellner-~Bucky<.4::C. Own = Kim; 5. De: “Nellie. Sr: Western Open English Pleasure: 4 A. Pye we Tzarina; 2. M. Aikman - Wiper 3.-S:. Walls | Kora;'4. J. Hackett:- Royal Symphony; 5. S. : Von Schuckmann ©: ‘Equitation: 1. J. MacGillvary - Cricket: 2.3." :McColl:- Bucky; 3. --;.4..C, Michels - Merry. ‘Legs, Sr. Western Equitation: 1..B? MeColl - Missy. Jré Western. ° Bucky; 2, D. Jordan - Sugar: 3 G, Toller - 1, Gypsy Girl, vhs “Open Jumping: 1M. Aikman - - Hope; 2,.C. Hackett - My Delight; 3. A. Pye > Tzarina, Jr, ° Pole Bending...1., J. Hackett.- Royal Sym- phony; 2. J. Welle - Smoky;3; L. \Budesheim + Surprise. Int. Pole: Bending: 1. A. Pye:~ ‘Tzarinay 2.2. Budesheim |. - Bolle; 3. 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Votes Munro. F. Michell, W.. Hemens and W. Butler. This was the final W.1. card party of. the season. Games will’ resume in Sep- tember. . Mrs. E. Gait. Pat. Bay’ High- way. returned recently from a five-month world trip. She was accompanied by Mrs. 0. Peace, Lauder Avenue Victoria. They travelled. by ship. taking overland trips by bus and Land Rovers. It had been 12 vears since Mrs. Gait had last been to the Orient and she saw. vast changes. Great strides had been made in development and many modern buildings. were seen in * the Far East. Everyone appeared especially ‘in Taiwan. and Mrs. Gait remarked that she never saw a hippie until her return to Vancouver. VOTE “FOR SEPTIC TANK TROUBLE CALL PENINSULA SEPTIC SERVICE _ Septic Tank “pumped out — Drain Cleaning GANDERTON PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 656-1811 “WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVING THE PENINSULA” As a son, Chris ANDERSEN has a great respect for our senior citizens. 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