hod q Wednesday, September 22, 1971 THE REVIEW PAGE FIVE THE NEWCOMBE GLEE CL BY BEA BOND formed. away several public The Newcombe Glee Club is planning a series of concerts during Centennial ’71 and have been asked by the Sidney & North Saanich Centennial ‘71. Committees..to present their. program at Sanscha on Friday evening, ‘October Ist at 8:00 p.m. Admission will be $1.50 for adults, $1.00 for students and senior citizens. through the had done each In October, 1967, an enthusiastic: group of 20 Civil Servants banded together under the directorship of Mr. R. W. Kroeger: of Lands Service, to perform concerts of Christmas music to. be staged..in the rotunda of the Main Parliament Building and which took place from 8:00 to 8:30 on the five mornings preceding the Christmas recess, for pleasure of their. co- workers. At that time they were known as ‘‘The Civil Service Singers’’: In September, 1969, Mr. Kroeger resigned from the choir and Mr. Dennis Sheppard became Musical ‘Director and Mr. Vic Morley was appointed Assistant Director. Miss Margaret Brown became. accompanist for. the ~ group. In December of 1969 the choir first per- now: number Departments. special. show group was changed at this..time, to Newcombe Glee Club” as it was felt this name was more. in accord with their new repertoire which included novelty songs, spirituals, folk songs, etc. and also as most rehearsals are conducted on the stage of the Newcombe Theatre in the Provincial Museum Building. Members UB from the Buildings, appearances. making In January, 1970, the group decided to carry on winter and spring instead of disbanding immediately after Christmas as they year previously. The name of the “The 45 persons representing 14 Early in 1970 the Club began to lay plans for a for Centennial Year. The Cen- tennial .'71 show covers ‘100. Years of Music’”’ and includes a medley of hit songs from each era. from 1871 to 1971. a This promises to be a very listenable evening ‘of music and it is hoped residents of this area will: take advantage of this Glee Club's appearance at Sanscha Hail in Sidney on October. Ist. (photo by : ‘Irving Strickland). DEAR IMOGENE V’ve got a very dry skin and have to use skin food every night. Usually I stroke it in with an’ _ Upward and outward movement, » but: somewhere T read that you should really put. it: on using circular. movements of. your fingers. Which way is really correct? |: . “ DEAR SKIN- NY - EARLY: INDOOR. EVENINGS ar almost. here. Time. | soon). | to pop “on your. ‘pretty, Fall: dresses: ‘and: (if they're: short-sleeved) show - a ~ pretty pair of arms. ARE YOURS PRETTY. SHOWABLE? - For soft, smooth skin, arms need more than a lick- -and-a-promise i in’ the bathrub: Take your time over this routine: with warm water and favourite soap, work up a big, bubbly lather. Then gently scrub arms. - with a fairly stiff-bristled nailbrush. Rinse lather off with warm, then _ cold water, and dry briskly. The under-sides of your upper arms need. ~ special attention, and so do- elbows — which, please should NOT be | used to lean on at table; it’s tough on them. Don't believe me? Well, when did you last see your elbows. _ Right NOW, stand back to the mirror, arms at sides, and take a peek over your shoulder. What. do they look like — two little spots of elephant-skin? Quite a shock, isn’t it! Warm almond oi] massage wil] help. Do this every night for.a month, then two or three times weekly -from then on to prevent. Future Shick!» Are your arms flab-ulous (no, that’s not a typing error!) or, puffy- - looking? The remedy? Scrubbing and spanking! Let’s take your right arm in hand first! Cup left hand, and start a ‘good: old-fashioned “spanking up and down your right arm. Slap as long as you cani:(So, be ‘a masochist for once in your life!) Then Tepeat.+ cupping, your right. hand, - on left arm. ‘Tf your arms feel dry, could be the oil- glands are underactive: Your af diet may lack something vital, so ask the doctor if a course of Vitamin’ ‘A Concentrate tablets would help, (DON'T be a tablet-taker unless the doc. gives the go-ahead!), Creaming the arms can be expensive’ — there's so much arm to cream! - and oil's just as good, Ask your druggist to recommend an: dnexpensive one. Warm it to blood heat, then stroke it in with cirewar movements at night. Wipe off with tissue just before hop-into-bed time, Pretty arms need special exercise to stay that way. Stand straight as you can, arms stretched out at sides, Nowturn hands from the wrist in an anti-clockwise direction five times, then clockwise, Do this for two minutes to start with, working up to five minutes ; when you get used to it. Work hard at these hints. Stay with them, and you at] find iv 7 oi farewell to ugly arms! etween You and Me. WITH IMOGERE Leading. skin specialists “insist. MARINE. Insurance Is Our Business, Not a Sideline ligeal ‘ } ‘v Be UE eee ne wih Tae yo - A HARBORD NSURANEE i ae we | eT Ew, ‘ ie ee We eta Pec hee K80 DOWNEY RD, DEEP COVE SIDNEY 656-2485 CRACKED AND OFE-GRADE EGGS. PREE MANUITE avatlable at F arm ” POULTRY FARM FARM FRESH EGGS BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE IN LOCAL STORES COLLIN'S MARKET GROCKE sR Sgae PIRISH MEATS Low Prices Every Day 2298 AMITY DRIVE — CORNER OF PAT BAY HWY ; SY ca) that either ‘circling’ or ‘up up and away-ing’ is correct. What’ S) important, they say, ‘is. the manner in’ which you apply skin “pub or pull the. skin. Treat it with the same for you! DEAR IMOGENE idea what they like. anyway. won’t appear | ridiculous? DEAR (AREN'T WE. BROKE. “A friend was. faced with a her chad: visitors. simply: coped stores, put them ina pretty bowl, room an hour before’ visitors’ arrival, and --. hey. presto — a most aarp under dollar, ‘grected “with delight all. round. welcome. note, DEAR IMOGENE. give me any Ups on shoe-buying? DEAR SHOE SMOPPER allow adjustment, Scuff-tips over asphalt surfaces. See, there's about. $3" to #4" beyond the hig- toe end: for ‘wrow-room', forall mums: short K cet are, an _tndivigual as faces. ioonenerrinares T oO v ‘SI T HILLSIDE Sidney Sadd-bites will be among the dancers at a square dance exhibition in Hillside opps SETAE nF pM. as Friday. winds up on September. 25, concluding @ Marathon of dance festivals in which local dancers travelled to Campbell River,. Reginner’s. classes. are naw {reine organized by sidney Recreation Conmisaion food. Always do it. gently. Never. tender loving care, and it will do. : ; _| friends.” ‘am broke, and!’ ve ® absolutely no | Whatever. can, I give them: that: ALL? a similar problem this summer — . everything already, but she _ most successfully this © way: she rounded up a variety. of raw: fruit..(grapes, bananas, | oranges, plums etc.,): from local | popped them round to the hotel ‘surprise’ for. which) was (Fresh fruit is notoriously hard to come by in some hotels, $0 — your relatives should be equally pleased.) Why. not ‘take along: some carefully chosen wild or garden flowers, loo, aS an extra _ Vm going shopping next week for my little boy's first’ pair of good" walking shoes, T know: itll be expensive and T don't want to make any mistakes, Can you. - The Consumer Affairs Dept, give these helpful hints; Saddle type. and ghillie oxfords: have. good broad toes, and laces which foes give added resistance and” help when the. child plays on (Note buy new shoes before Junior's toes reach the end ot his her old shoes. Signs of wear at toes show shoes are too ~~ and never: “hand shoes down to other fomily mernbers. abe ona National Square Dance wok A new future for Saanich Peninsula school sports was kicked-off at the soccer game played.on a brand-new infield at. Claremont Senior Secondary last Friday. Claremont. Spartons -and Belmont: Braves tied 4-4 in a game watched by cheering fans who were able, for the first time to see their team play on home ground. . The lush infield, provided with underground sprinklers is the focus of a sports layout which includes a 400 metretrack built to international track standards, hockey fields and tennis courts. Saanich School Board trustees and Saanich municipal officials toured Claremont last week: to inspect the first-stage completion of the joint effort involving students, School Board and municipality. : Principal Joe Lott says it. is impossible to put a price tag on the track. Student efforts: con- tributed $11,500, Saanich donated topsoil’ and labour and School a0 “HAPPINESSIS...’ 6278 Marie. Meadows, has penned © his’ expression. ‘of just. what -| happiness means. to. him. 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