‘Wednesday, October 13, 1971 THE REVIEW oe. PAGE NINE Price and Mrs. E. Hodgdon. Mothers And Tots Go Into Action - Sidney Recreation Com- ‘mission’s fall. program has ~ started with a swing. At least 40: women are taking Yoga, taught by Mrs. R. Cochrane and about 18 pre-schoolers are cavorting in Creative Tots, directed by Mrs. J. More participants are urgently . needed in the square dance program - however. Eleanor Sowerby, Commission secretary says that the Tuesday class from nine to 11 p.m. features square ’ dance instruction for beginners plus plenty. of ‘fun’ dancing (polkas, Gay Gordons’) but will be dropped. if. there are in- Schedule. changes. are taking place as the classes organize. Soccer will be played Friday and Monday at 3.30 p.m: at Sanscha Hall: and fields with instructors Bill Akam, Al Knudsen and assistants Weldon _ | Wallace and Mike Saley. Creative movement and dance for girls six to 12 has transferred to Thursday, 4-5 p.m. in Sanscha and for teenagers 13 to 17. on Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. Gym and tumbling, boys and girls six to 12 will be held at Sanscha from 11 a.m. tol p.m. with instructors Peter Hali, Road Davidson, Mrs. I. Wallace and assistants Alana Guthrie, Jill sufficient numbers. ~ OAKS POULTRY FARM FARM FRESH EGGS BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE IN LOCAL STORES McLeod. 880 DOWNEY RD.& : DEEP COVE, SIDNEY. } 656-2485 CRACKED AND OFF-GRADE EGGS Free Manure available at farms. | WANTED: Used egg cartons of our brand, Ie each. Bring them to our farm “week started Tuesday at North Enjoy easier driving; tet us align the front- end. by correcting caster, toe-in; in fact, we U ‘Drive in today. camber and » check all the parts. , offered. Visitors are welcome. THURSDAY | 9 am to 9 pm FRIDAY. 9 am to 9 pm SATURDAY tage 9 am to5 pm Lots of F ree - Parking FURNITURE . FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES © APPLIANCES - us in vWiw STANDARD FURNITURE CORA WA. na 382-5111 1 LAMPS - ACCESSORIES | Boys’. chess is on Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. for ages 6 to 12. Rev. J. Ballard instructs and there is room for more. Drama games ‘on. Saturday mornings at 10.30 in Sanscha are taught by Pat Munson and there is. room for a few more. Further announcements regarding teen- activities: and dances will be: made in future issues of The Review. Basketball schedule for this Saanich junior high for boys 13 to 17 from 5 to 7.30 p.m. On Wednesday; girls nine to 12 meet at Sidney Elementary for basketball between 5.30 and 7.30 p.m. Thursday, girls 13 to 17 play basketball at North Saanich from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m: and on Monday, Oct. 18 boys nine to 12 play at Sidney: Elementary from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. LUNCHEON MEET The Royal Commonwealth Society will meet Thursday, Oct. 14 at 12 noon in the YW-YMCA in Victoria. George H: Bowler, C.B.E. of Ottawa will be present and Dr.-Eric Graham of Royal Roads will..speak on. Military _Education in. a: Peaceful -World: JOIN CADETS Admiral . Budge ‘Sea Cadets have openings for new members age 13 or 14 in their weekly program ‘run: at the VU33 Naval .base on Wednesdays. Courses in scuba diving, ham radio operation are among activities members of the Sunset. Riding: ‘that isn’t enthusiasm. what is? It: | SUNSET RIDING CLUB NEWS IN REVIEW | By Dorothy Jordan After a delay of several weeks Club gathered for one of the best attended Playdays. of the. year. Some ofthe riders rode. all the way from Brentwood, competed in nearly every class and. then rode all the way home again: If was noted also that for the first time in several years the guys outnumbered the gals in two of the Senior Western classes which wouldn't. be so bad except they beat us. However we feel safe in stating they can't outdo us in an English class! We would like to thank Miss ‘Peter’ Williams. who. kindly came and. judged our. last Playday which was held Sept. 26th, in spite of us- asking her at practically the last minute, Here are the results: OPEN ENGLISH PLEASURE: 1. Susan Wallis - Kora, 2. Anne Pye -.Tzarina, 3. Joyce Welle - Tammar's Mischief, 4. Rhona Halkett - Wait. Along, 5. Jody Aylard - Gypsy. JR. ENGLISH EQUITATION: 1, Janice Hackett - Royal Sym- phony, 2. Laura Bedesheim - Surprise. ae INT. ENGLISH EQUITATION:.1. Susan Walls - Kora, 2. Anne Pye - Tzarina, 3. Christine Hackett - My Delight,.4. Pat Lamont - Serina, 5.. Linda Parkinson - Koppa. SR. ENGLISH EQUITATION: 1. Melinda Lamont - Jemima, 2. Ann. Barclay - Sal, <3.. Dorothy Jordan - Sugar, 4: Jill Yates - Jack, 5. Syivia Von. Schuckmann - - Missy. FALL SAVING. STYLE-TONE an 2 BEACON * ys JoR- Ww E S T E RN EQUITATION: 1. Christine Hackett - My Hackett: - Royal. Symphony, 3 Mary Vink - Tango, 4: Carolyn ‘Michels - Merry Legs, 5. Catherine Vink - Patchy. - 8S R. WESTERN Barclay - Sal.” os JR. WESTERN PLEASURE: phony... 2. “Carolyn: ‘Michels’: Merry Legs, 3. “Mary. Vink” Delight, 2. Janice. EQUITATION:.1. Dave Taylor -. Sunshine, 2. Dorothy Jordan - Sugar, 3. Gary Teller - Gypsy} Girl, 4. Jill Yates. - Jinx, 5 Ana 1. Janice Hackett - Royal Sym- 7 Tango, 4. Catherine: Vink - Pat : - 5. Ariene Mason - Smokey. Walls - Kora. 2. Carolyn Michels - Merry Legs. 3. Christine Hackett - My Delight, 4: Jovce Welle - Tammar'’s. Mischief, 5.. Visitor. SR. RIDE-A-BUCK: Sill Yates - Jinx, 2. Dorothy Jordan - Sugar. 3..Ann Barelay - Sal, 4. Gary Toller - Gypsy Girl, 5. Bill Mason - Smokey. OPEN: JUMPING: 1. Walls - Kora, 2. Janice Hackett - Royal Symphony. 3.. Melinda Lamont - Jemima, 4. Jill Yates - Jack 5. Anne Pye - Tzarina. JR. POLE BENDING: 1. Janice Hackett - Royal. Sym- phony, 2. Catherine Vink -. Pat- chy, 3. Laura Budesheim’- Sur- prise. 4. Eugenia Vink - Mouse, 5. Agnes Vink - Chico. INT. POLE BENDING: 1. Mary Vink -.Tango,.2. Susan Walls - Kora, 3. Carolyn Michels - Merry Legs, 4.: Pat’ Lamond. - Serina, 5. Jovce Welle - Tam- mar’s Mischief. Susan This being the Centennial Year for our Province, one of the new Continuing Education courses “Historical Highlights of the Saanich Peninsula’? appears timely. and topical. Anyone curious about the history of North Saanich should find this short course interesting. Bea Bond, who has done con- siderable research on our history and has written a series of. ar- ticles in the Review, is the in- structor. The eight session course which meets at North Saanich Junior Secondary School on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., is . offered cooperation with the Sidney and North Sidney Historical Society. First session was held October audience. enjoyed’ Bea Bond's opening talk. Long time residents will “supplement Mrs. SR. POLE BENDING: 1}. Gary Tolier - Gypsy Girl, 2. Dorothy Jordan - Sugar, 3. Bob Urquehart - Merry Legs, . Ann Barclay - Sal, 5. Melinda Lamont - - Jemima. , Tragic Romance Film In Review ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS ‘is.a.. movie ‘about the private and public. life of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, that seems to last at least that long! » Richard Burton, as ; the ruthless ‘shortcomings of a cliche-filled script, but. in this. reviewer’s monstrous. monarch..to — life. Anthony Quayle’s ‘treacherous Cardinal - Wolsey, however, father most effectively. ne AE Yates = Jinx, . "Urquehart © “Merry | ‘Legs, SR. WESTERN: PLEASURE: - . Qe. ae || ' Dorothy Jordan - Sugar, 4. ‘Garry : Toller - Gypsy. Girl, 5: Dave oe BUILDING CALL “ Taylor - Sunshine. © pes SR. -RIDE- A-BUCK: 1. Susan -° King, struggles to overcome. the — opinion, never: quite brings the. is marvellously realised, as is John . Colicos’. Cromwell; and. Michael Hordern plays Anne’s devious — This. film, though, belongs -to ; Genevieve Bujold. With her huge ee does’ eyes, and a beauty that is half kitten, half angel, she gives a performance of striking passion « -| and intelligence that soars above _| the flat dialogue and reaches into the depth of the ‘tragic’ Anne’s ‘soul. Although: historically she. lost her head, she returned to win’ an Oscar nomination 7a Tight Bea Bond Gives History Course subsequent talks and provide a in 7 and a smal! but: enthusiastic Bond's . ~ For Fine Haircutting and Modern Hairstyling See Ralph Zeilstra Brentwood Barber Shop personal insight into the past: There are vacancies and registrations may be made at the School Board Office or at North Saanich Junior Secondary School on Thursday, October 14th. Further details may be ob- tained from the School Board Office, 656-1111. YAMAHA PIANOS and ORGANS are WORLD-FAMOUS 384-9131 707 Fort St. ALEXANDER BOAT WORKS LTD. At Clark Bros. Marina SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS, PH, 656-1541 Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE — ‘Beacon Avenue SIDNEY CASH & CARRY 4660 Elk Lake lee S, Ce Mile ‘Bouth of: Beaver Lake Park) - 658- 5415 Phone 656-1171 | _ FOR: RESIDEN TIAL _ AND. COMMERCIAL : Goodwill Calls For ‘Used Toys, Tools _ refurbishing. wheeled furniture, garden tools, etc: With Christmas now only a few 4 weeks away, the workshops’ at ~ Goodwill. Enterprises are: busy. toys, . tricycles, bicycles, ‘carts, metal | - These items are in short supply ; ‘of renovations.’ Will build on the Islands, | 656-2893 | | Well’ experienced in all type: CLEAN ERS LTD. Free pick: up & dele rehabilitation must slow down. There are over 150 handicapped persons, including . Government sponsored trainees, employed. by Goodwill!’ Enterprises «in. their workshops and stores in Victoria, Duncan, Nanaimo and Courtenay and ‘vou. are urgently asked to look out any suitable repairable _ articles in altics, basements and gurages, and. worthwhile contribution to the season of Goodw) M. and without them the continuing: . programme of training and __ A call to 385-6791 will ensure a: tif ;yyV2 | prompt and courteous pick-up ‘| and you will be making an early’ HELP ‘the position of GENERAL Department, Me pipe laying; operations, building repa Applicants should have a Present salary $3.45 per January 1072. Applications should ‘slate by two references. G.$ : ops vai baizuondevateiyil bine aad Town of Sidney Sept. 20, 1971 » APPLICATIONS will be accepted by the undersigned at 2440 Sidney Avenué, Sidney, B.C., up te $500 p.m, October 15th for TOWN OF SIDNEY WANTED DUTYMAN J in the Public Works | i Duties will consist of al) phases of municipal work such as: sewer! and road maintenance, . machine irs, ete. ' : good knowledge of cnrpentry, the general operations of municipal systems and be hicensed to drive municipal .cquipment, hour rising to $3.69 per hour as of : age, marital status, qualifications, . - experience and date available and should be-accompanied Logan vi own Clerk “Service to you is reputation for us."" : Deodos Cedars and. Blue Spruce — a * Lavender - Heather - rae: “Aueuba - Camellias oo Rhodo’ 'S and i many 3 more. CHOOSE YOUR PERENNIALS NOW. SMALL FRUITS q DUTCH BULBS [SEARTON, APPIES ONLY 5440 “BRING ‘YOUR OWN BOXES PLEASE aa FREE DELIVERY | Open u Days a | Week 9 A. M. - oP. M. GooD. 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