THE REVIEW BOWLING ASSOCIATION “The ‘first annual. general meeting of the Sidney Bowling © Association’. was held October .15th.in the meeting area above: Sidney: Lanes, . with . director George Howard as acting chair- man. After mitiutes-of the regular meeting held Sept: 29th were read and approved, the. treasurer’s report. was: also received and adopted. Next item was. the election of “committee and the. chairman the .. nominations to: submit: ~ its recommendations. Ray Bowcott then set forth the candidates selected and approved by the officers requested committee, and while these were dealt with in turn, the members: sit sorccpresrekscsslte reas « “x Ste Mees Seen Septee SeeReHe Aaeter Ft0¢. eaeet SEV SEIU E ay eee e ees '®. sane: tay. thr 499 ear are. 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A letter to Sadiieh Peninsula School Board frony teachers of North Saanich Junior Secondary -school was. received: without comment: at the: Board meeting * Vast week, The letter ‘expressed disap: -polntment that prineipal D.C. MacKinnon. was pot. named ag Administrator: lor the | new Parkland Secondary | School, on “Sanseha Calendar Rae Burns Dancing 3: 7 Thurs vet Ww Fri Oct 20 Sat Oct 21 ee Mon Cet 29 Nog Wher 7 Gun Club “Our objection is not based on personality as Joseph and compitent’ principal, Nevertheless, in our opinion, Don district equally well." the letter: “Presumptuous” [erevesupngunantceenemennritnned ernie tbtimtireiorhtanty Hens o re Al oo ate Rao Burns Dancing 4:40 © B toads Yandleraft Galld J - Tae Murns Danciag Ne neat Shellagh Mallard Dancing, Qakville Street. re House, 2 Tues Gol 24 Wed Oct 25 - Forthcoming Event.» Klondike oft hae Burns Dancing 3+ ow Rae Burns Dancing 3:40 - 9 Night. October 28th formation. recreation: programme.’ or -in-: ‘terested in assisting. with any of | the activities, is invited to attend the V.I, P. meeting in the Sanscha - | Lobby on: Friday, ‘October 20, Precipitation Lott e A (appointed by {he Board to head » Parkland staff is a. most’ able MacKinnon has served this "Trustee Gordon Iwan termed | Piddington-Campbell Wedding The quiet wedding took place in St. Clement’s Church, North Vancouver on Octeher 14 at 3:00 p.m. of Helen Vivian Piddington, West Vancouver, daughter. of the late Major and-Mrs..A:G. -Pid- dington, to Dane Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Campbell, Deep Cove. Officiating clergyman was the Rev. John Low, The bride wore a pale grey kaftan, with black designs and » carried a bouquet. of salal. Best man was Tim Campbell. Following the. service, a reception was held at the bride’s home. SIDNEY RECREATION. COMMISSION - Arrangements. for the. annual Sidney Hallowe’en bonfire are now nearing completion: Planned for children of all. ages are a ‘costume parade, hot dogs, and‘a- huge bonfire. Tulista Park will be -where® it’s at! A Teen activity programme _will be held at. Sanscha ° this -Friday, October. 20,. from ‘7 - 8 ‘p.m. Table tennis, chess, etc:, will be available — participants ‘are asked to bring their “own records. A canteen will be in “operation. : charge’ will be made. for this programme: For--further. « small..nominal contact: Dighton, ‘the in approved. ail names of. those ‘recommended. The executive for the 1972-73 season is as follows. President, Jim.: Wakefield (Commercial); vice — president, Harry Nunn (Sidney. Fire Department); treasurer, Rowena Nunn (Credit Union): directors, Bob Allan (Canadian Legion), Bill McAuley (Com- mercial), Fred Campbell (Credit Union), Dorothy Beeis (Ladies League), George Howard (Commercial). It was agreed that appointment of a secretary would be made as soon as could be arranged. After. expressing - mem- bership’s appreciation to the retiring executive, the acting chairman then. turned the meeting over to President. Jim Wakefield. Matters subsequently taken up included a presentation _by Mr. H. A. Welch of. Sidney ‘Lanes Ltd. in connection with future ownership and operation of Sidney Lanes, also items such as‘ liaison with B.C. Five Pin Bowling Asscciation, fund raising procedures, instruction “for the ever growing number of young bowlers, and the need to increase alley usage to the maximum. In this connection . the. telephone canvass undertaken by Bill McAuley .was mentioned with appreciation, and it was agreed: there would be continued par- ticipation by” other members along: these lines. CANOE BAY -SATLING follows: _ White, ‘‘Obsession’’. ; “Viking” 28’ Will Jensen, ‘‘Saki’’. Bud Peetz, “Impulse”? . ‘Bryan Saunders, “Larig Ghru’’. Bert ‘Buchanan,: ‘Yo-Yo’ Geoff: Greenhalgh, “Tricky Dick’? Dick Fisher; “Lillebaelt’’ Willi “Nirvana” Dave Christian. Light winds prevailed. and. 35. : beats took part in this. race which _ is the: second ina series: of 10. events. | “LEGION BRANCH No.3 3 OA: Special’ Initiation’ Meeting land Social Evening will be held i in: | Legion: Hall at’ 7:30°p.m.; “Mon: “Anyone - ‘wishing “mo the: “Sidney: from, lL 30 to 2:30 p.m. a Unless more registrations are’ received for men’s floor hockey, | ‘this: Monday. evening (8-9:30 p.m.) activity willbe cancelled. “Any who are interested and have “not registered are asked to do so ‘on or before Monday, October 23. The following is the meteorological report for the week ending Oct, 15 furnished by the Research Station, Sidney... Maximum temperniure (et, Mw) “AG Minimum temperature (Qet) 11-12) a9 Man On grass ; et na 26,17 45.3 Total Precipitation Sunshine “Supplied by the mietvarological division Department of Teaneport for the week on. Hi ORL Moe ; ; ° Muprimsiii iGniperatire ‘Det V4) a SOT “Minimum termperalure (Oct, i Ma a8 Mean lemperature. 0 ko AA “teaee os ae Precipladion Teal Pie ination ‘day, 23rd ‘Oct. “All- members are : urged to attend. : Legion project draw “Monday night. winners - were;: “Mrs. EL Clyde, . ‘$50, 00; Speed Norman; $25.00, eer ag "BRENTWOOD U. C. We Brentwood U.C.W, will hold a Rummage. Sale in the Brentwood ‘up with discussion. of the groups’ Dinner on: Nov. 3rd. -venor, of the Fall Bazaar, to be — ‘|. same, Winners of the Canoe Bay Sailing Club Oct. 15 race are as” “White Squall’? Peter. Miles: “Association meeting will be held Fahning. S “by the members. : Pp .T:A. Federation in Vancouver a been invited: to. Present ‘the was accepted by her father Maj. Charles McNeill in her absence at BCIT. Karen was asked. to draw the winning ticket in the Lions Shopping Spree, in aid of Lions Charities, and drew the name of Mr. Lew Horne of Courser Drive. ST. ANDREW’S MORNING GROUP’ The monthly meeting of the group was held on Oct. 3 in the Church Hall with president Helen Forge in the chair and 21 members present. Most of the meeting was taken Rummage Sale to be held on October 19th in The Church Hall. From 10-a.m. to 4 p.m. Many interesting objects will be for sale. Also a Christmas bake sale will be held on December 9 with baked gocds and Christmas food available and coffee being ser- ved. The. meeting . ended after arrangements had been made to serve at. the Parish Turkey PYTHIAN SISTERS Victory Temple No. 36, Pythian Sisters held their regular. - meeting, in the K of P. Hall, Fourth St., on Tuesday, October 10th with Mrs. J. Robertson in the chair. Mrs. A.B. Smith, con- Compare | price. Diesel- powered Leyland | tractors cost hundreds of dollars less than many of their competitors. Yet you'll find they have more of the features you want and need. - Compare performance. 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Parent-Teacher’ 5 Monday, October 23 at°8 p.m. in the School library. . : “Important is the’ discussion to — decide. whether a P.T.As or. a Parent’s: Auxiliary As preferred : ‘A: representative from the” United Church Hall on Saturday, A October 2ist from 10:00 a.m. to - 1:00 p.m. Coffee will be available. Donations of clothing’ and useful articles will be most acceptable and can be left at the Church Hall Friday. evening. SIDNEY LIONS — The Sidney Lions Club met at the: Silver Dragon Cafe on Oc-” tober 10th with «President Dorman.in the chair.” Presentations of the. Lions Annual Scholarships: were made Al at this meeting, Karen Lind-Blad » was awarded a $200 scholarship to aid her further studies in af career of: music, and was” ac: companied by her parents: Mr, of and Mrs, Jack “McTavish Road, ‘Gillian MeNeill waa awarded a cheque for $100 to aid) in, her nursing career, and her’ cheque Lind. “Bland: “Whore meats are a specially, not a sideline LOCAL BUTCHERS — FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY | - SPECIALSIN "SIDNEY SAVER DAYS BEEF SAUSAGE SIDE BACON Aes | BAR-B-Q CHICKEN. | $739 wl” » 69 656-1822 Open Daily Hii) ain. LO 9250 pom. ¢ SPECTALIZING IN . | | “ERESH CUT MEATS AND HOME FREEZER SUPPLIES» ‘PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE _ ESQUIMALT-SAANICH wet He stands for a realistic program of marine services to: provide» adequate patrol and protection of Canadian Seaways. An improved and strengthened coast guard service io carry out continuous, effective patrolling of domestic waters. oe New. laws to enforce navigational: equipment minimum. : ‘standards for all ships. sailing. in Canadian waters. _ Mandatory emergency pollution containment devices on. all major. vessels entering Canadian waters,: to reduce the risk of | disastrous ocean oil spills, . | Strategically- located pollution Cleans ~Up stations along the. coast, to pr ovide quick. action in thee vent of emergencies, Improved. alr-sea. rescue services, with a base to. be ~ established and operated from the Canadian Forces facilities at Patricia. Bay. | | Improved air-sea rescue services, with a base. ‘to be “established and operated. from the Canadian Forces facilities at Patricia ‘Bay. : | is a a There are few continuing issues of more importance to the citizens of Esquimalt-Soanich — Constituency than "preservation of our environment, particularly our coastal waters. Donald Munro recognizes that, For further information contact Mr. Munro at his headquarters, wai Douglas, Powe 582-7145,