~ PAGE EIGHT THE REVIEW "from the Lower Duncan District to” National Club. Week, After. a attending Provincial Club ‘Week. Gary Callander Viclet Bartlett Y DEB. CALLANDER — ~The Saanich Peninsula 4H. Beef “Club has sent 3 out of. 6 winners ” July 4 - 10. at Vernon, where quizzes, plays and oral questions helped’ to ‘obtain..a high per-.: ~, Centage of: points to win a trip. The three winners were Marilyn - << Looy, John Speller, Robbie .- Calhan,: together for a: good time. They. _ tour: many. places, meet ° many people and have a great time. week. . - National 4H ‘Club Week takes place in Ottawa where 4H’ers from:: all . over: Canada: get The three’ winners will fly. to Ottawa and then stay i in Hotels all As “this is’ the - highest achievement in 4H I am sure everyone will have a great time. : first and second line will not show ~. Dolly O'Reilly leader of the club. atthe Pacific National Exhibition ‘and on: Thursday August 26 the animals will be auctioned off. : ~ Champion steer was'won by John | steer. reserve champion with an Angus “steer. Garry Callander, 19, took "heifer. was captured by Montie Sandra Swan.* -by Fred & Silver Callander for ~ the greatest. gain in weight, was 1) Cathy Simmonds, Eileen Myer in ‘Finishing. first, second and third, - respectively, they. will. compete ‘at -the Provincial “level. in the. - Pacific National Exhibition. —. Jerri Lord junior. garments, “Dunlop senior: goods, senior. _ clothing and senior dress review, John Spelter 4-H ACHIEVEMENT WINNERS TO PNE by DEB CALLANDER: The Peninsula’s usual hot, Sunny weather and nearly 250 spectators. attended Saturday’s combined Achievement Day of Saanich 4-H Beef and Home Arts clubs. The members who placed in the at the Saanichton Fair said Mrs. Instead the animals will be shown Results of winners: Grand Speller 18, with his hereford' Robbie. Caihan — took ; champion showman, while John Speller took reserve. The. best Brooks 14, and reserve ° heifer by Anew trophy: that was donated competitions included Joan Lord, the Island: Dress»: "Review, ‘Other winners were Jeanette. Edwards, junior - food posters; Cathy Williams junior goods and intermediate dress review. Carol “Thelma Simmonds junior dress : review. , “E4 PLACE TO CRASH” BY MARGARET ABBOT - Lodging and two meals for .50c. pee No. its not an. advertisement *~ from a paper of 1871, That is the rate charged at Cool. Aid, the hostel for: young. travellers: on: ‘Balmoral Street, and the Iids are quick to take advantage of the bargain. While its competitive rates may not cause sleepless _ nights for the management of the’ Empress Hotel and. other luxurious: places.) of --ac- commodation, “it's a. place to crash", a8 one kid put It... And. that's all that many of them, are Jooking for, - Young people on foot comprise 0 lacge portion of the visitors to “the Tourist Information Bureau, . and many have set thelr sights on far distant tralia. For this reason the tourist counsellors are trying - to. stock as much hiking. jn- formation as possible. This week . they received a supply of pam- _ phlets on Goldstream Pork and Garibaldi Park, containing maps _ and detatled information; and. ‘last week they received pam- ~phiets on Strathcona Park. Many hikers want information © on the ‘Lifesaving Trail from Port “Renfrew to Bamfield, and so far FOR RESIDENTIAL “AND COMMERCIAL | BUILDING CALL 656-2893 ‘Well experienced in all types of renovations. Will: build on the Islands. “Service to you 14 it has been’ impossible to track down a pamphlet on this subject, ‘But fortunately, a local resident who hiked the trail last summer has supplied | the ‘Tourist In- ‘formation Bureau with tips and information. which have. ‘been. recorded. and: filed for. the assistance of future hikers... - 7; ‘TIDES WEATHER | “the following {8 the mveveorological report for the week ending Aug. | furnished by the Reasearch ation, Saanichton, Manlinuny (anper alana (daly 20) ~ FULFORD HARBOR Daylight Saving Wed. 4 0105 10.3 0045 1.5. 1845_ . 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PILE 10 OM, ‘The Best for Less” in, SOP "pumas by the metevrological division | BY KEN CAMPBELL RECREATION DIRECTOR a The . Summer’. Recreation Programme is all but over, and many local. children have enriched their. summer fun through participation in it. The Recreation . Commission is continually experimenting with and expanding the summer programme, and although there are certain areas that could be improved, on the whole public reaction has been very favorable to the programme offered this year. Evaluation of the programme would be _ greatly appreciated, and anyone with comments or suggestions could give them to this writer or send them to the Sidney Recreation Commission, c/o Town of. Sid- ney. Field trips have been key ac- tivities in the last while. . Last Thursday the pre-school children from “the. Tot-Lot spent. the morning at ‘‘Brennens’’ beach, thanks to cooperation of parents who provided transportation. There they enjoyed play and games that all children find at the beach, under careful supervision Summer Recreation of their leaders. Parents also Coulson Photography. | There’s more than one way to finish a three-legged. race as | | demonstrated here by Bobby Bryant and Ricky McGoldrick, " however this method is not recommended if you want to win. helped “drive the Playground children on a visit to the airport, and through the kind hospitality of many men at the airport, an exciting morning was had. The children toured several hangers, seeing planes large and small as well as other equipment which is vital to the running of the airport. They were shown through a Canadian Armed _ Forces Tracker, and perhaps the highlight of the field trip, trip, taken for a ride on an airport Fire Truck. Those involved in Bike Hikes also travelled widely. After local trips to Ardmore, Lands End, and Centennial Park, they culminated the course on Monday by going te Pender Island. The final event. of the Summer Programme will be Family Night, the culminating activity for the Tot-Lot: and Playground, where all the parents are invited to see the things their children have been making and doing, and also. to play some games. and contests. Other interested members of the community are welcome, too. Family Night will be at St. Paul’s United Church Hall, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. There is no charge for this event. - A SMALL BUT STUBBORN brush fire Saturday. evening kept oe ~ Sidney Volunteer Firemen busy trying to extinguish burning -roots. The fire, near the B. C. Hydro sub-station on Mainwaring Bo : Road, was still smoldering an ‘hour after being reported. ” “BY JOYCE SWANNELL Pare : - A show of serigraphs which is well worth a visit is now hanging at. the local Deep Cove Gallery and you will see it. 7 - There’ are about 150. prints to has just’ been completed bya Anderson,’ Dave is an ac- all the most modern nuances of his art. He has been generous in tricky business of handling the silk-screen, with the enthusiastic mixed group — some. ac- complished artists in other fields and some eager, alert beginners. This in itself does not make an easy job for the-teacher, The results which have been achieved are an exciting visual ex- perience, dt $9Is- 2 for 6 ov. bottle Local ‘Serigraph Exhibition At Gallery and:.Workshop. Drive’ along: ‘Downey Road to Deep Cove Road, ook at, the result of a ten week course, on the ‘silk-sereen ‘which’ group of. hard working. people. under. the guidance of . Dave. complished and_ sensitive print: ; ‘maker with excellent. training in sharing his-understanding of the » people who have produced the. show, His pupils have been a— CHECK OUR ‘SUMMER COLOGNE SELECTION wy “Splash-On” by Faberge was laid along exploratory. lines. Experimentation” was.» the. un-. derlying idea, “after the. basic printing had been dealt with. ‘You. will-not find any completed series. will see many variations on. a~ ‘theme and the delightful results of imaginative experiments, in’ tone, color..and arrangement. novel and unexpected things have happened... There. are ..some “Throughout ‘the ‘course “stress” fundamentals. of silk-screen - of prints by any one artist but you. Because experiment has been consistently ‘encouraged, many particularly happy and lovely DAHLIA SOCIETY TO HOLD SPECIAL SHOW Twenty-five years ago the Victoria Gladiolus: and Dahlia Society came into existance and since that time has promoted the culture of glads and dahlias and has . staged an exhibition of blooms each year. This year, to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Club, a special show is being held in the Esquimalt Sports Centre, on: Saturday August 14th and Sunday August 15th, 1971. The Sports Centre is located at the edge of the Esquimalt Shopping Plaza with plenty of parking and only a short distance from the VICTORIA GLADIOLUS AND. begonias, fuchsias and a large arrangement section. As a tribute to the Club, members of the Victoraa Flower Arrangers’ Guild are preparing Silver An-- niversary designs downtown area. The two-day event will include PERFECT GIFT exhibits of glads, dahlias, = = — ‘ : Choose from. our : ALEXANDER : New selection of BOAT WORKS LTD. “SKORA”. HEIRLOOM At Clark Bros. Marina -- HOLLOWARE © and - SPECIALIZING complementing IN COMPLETE REPAIRS GERMAN CRYSTAL AND ALTERATIONS. : PH. 656-1541 SANSCHA CALENDAR Sunday August sth — Softball, R.C.M.P. vs Lions 6:30 p.m.; Monday. August sth — Softball, Harvey’s vs Sidney Hotel; Wednesday Aug. 11th — Softball, Jokers vs Lions. : FOR THE” RUST’S — JEWELLERS 2443 Beacon - Sidney Wednesday, August 4. 1971 ANNA'S ere | FASHIONS Final Summer Clearance. ‘Separates and. 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