a + ik i aoe fear’ of tt a and. spoke of. t. “hushed voices as oe gra’ : of the Pacific.’’. lishing Ltd, of Sidney, . has de-.|. scribed in” vivid language the |? “scenic grandeur of this wildcoas-. - producer. + of° : “Garabaldl” afew years ago, takes o Us. Tight to the spot in'a new, and ~ beautiful colour. film to. ‘be pr “house in Victoria on: October: 28, : 24. and 25°at 8:00 Psms< gy ; “famous | Ships were wrecked in _ ‘the days before: ‘radar and son _ “navigational aids.’ of Tofino, Nootka,’ ‘Ucluelet; ‘Hot. a _ that is of, interest to the viewer: -. such as the-sea lionsat their wine | : . tering grounds. at Pachena Point. : » “From Nootka ‘to® San Juan |" ya. Graveyard of. the. Pacific? - "is the. title of the film. Tickets” “are ‘available at the Playhouse: | Traffic. Report os on: traffic: over: the Thanksgiving’ °. @idents, . 0; persons : killed, 05. «personal injury accidents, 4; per- ‘2oas Sons injured, “1; ; Property damage ~-violations, 3; and total Prosecu- tions, 1). : ween oe “*Vancouv er. > George Nicholson in his: book’ - Island's West Coast: distributed by Gray's Pu tal-region, Andnow Toe Boucher, 4 “Four: Faces. of sented. at. the ‘McPherson. Pla “Depicted are the scenes where The: beauties Springs and Adventure: Coves are to .be. seen,. together. with, much Box Office. Sidney: detachment R.C.M.P. submitted. the following. report long .week-end holiday effective from..6:00 p.m, October.:1') |. to. midnight October 13: fatal ace accidents, 4; hazardous moving. 1M.P,. a ‘lament David Anderson. who Interviewed Sid- oe “ney. constituents for. r three hours. on. n Friday, “Review Photo. fo0 Ss. : Given © ‘it was” a x relatively sleepless: night. Monday. for’ Sidney resi- dent: Hugh | Hollingsworth wh 1058. help: was’ ‘cnlisted by” the: R: oe “AE 2:20 a.m: on October’ YW the: “Sidney < R, C.M.P.- received a report: from Knapp. Island that, Mrs. Hewitt of Kiwanis - Villa, Victoria, : who was: visiting with ‘her son, Bob: Marrs, had ac- ‘cidentally fallen, Volunteer fire- man.and ambulance driver; Hugh Hollingsworth,- gave permission for. his. boat to be used ‘to- pick’ up. ‘Mrs, Hewitt and. return. her’ to Beacon Wharf. - Fa She was. then taken by Sidney. ambulance to St. Joseph’ S: | Hos- hey. has ever. had, be free hot dogs. and drinks” donated and- served by the youth ; A pital, Aid Classes of nsurance : ’ Plans are . “paderway by: the : “ dership of Barry" ‘Duncan.: Recreation: Committee te Sidney's . Hallowe’ en’ Party. Tulista “Park this” year. - at The bonfire will be. the biggest Sid- There will Collision "Clarence Ad. White of White Rock, B.C. was: making a left turn onto ‘Island-V iew ‘Road when “his vehicleswas struck in the rear |" by a-car: driven by Josef Valentin, There. were no injuries. Be asian | co Our Business wot a | Sédeline” 386-8441 600 Yates, Vieloa, B.C ' biggest ‘display. ever put. on in? Many, Outsiders | | At Hunting Dog: Field Trials “well. demonstrated utfteld trials. “held by.-the.island Pointer: Club: -on-meadows adjoining Watlace ao Brittany spaniels. Bob_ White quails set in the long ‘routine as permitted in the U.S.AV. : handlers simulate ‘aetual hunting 4 the air owhen the” ce makes: a council: members under the teas Costume judging will take place under the leadership of Mr s. Ken Campbell. - Sidney and. North Saanich vol-: unteer Fire Department. will be in charge of the fireworks and. it is: expected. there will be the. Sidney.> The bonfire. will be lit at. 6. P. m., and judging of cos-. tumes will commence at 6:30 P. me 8 gd The ‘training - of bir “d dogs 5 was: Drive on Saturday cand Sunday, Engaged -in the competitions. were. English and German short= hair pointers, English setters and On ‘Saturday the novices were exercised with grass, and the following day the fully trained dogs were pointing” at pheasants, — ...» Competition procedure ine volved rigid attention to the ac.) cepted rules and the judges were. from Seattle, Brian” Robinson of Victoria re. gretted that provincial game laws do. not™ permit :‘‘shoot - ta: kill. In the circumstances ‘the: dog conditions by firing.a pistol into point, : Competitors | in the. event. in=. cluded. a large number. of: local’ enthusiasts and visitors from ‘Seattle, Vancouver and: points . the-. youngest,- Club president |: north to © Campbell F River. a EWI: ody Ud g +, WESTI Contest “From. left to right- top” i front. page. pictures are: Fourteen year old Susie Leeson of 9745. West Saa-— _ Mich Road takes a break -atter competing in school’s .. Match.” Susie was the only os girl plowing and represent- ed {Nort he Saanich. High : School, eee SD, Wright | Pe plows. “with: his. power- ©. ful Clydesdale team... “Youngest ~ plow. ‘jockey’. J Mike Wright, HW years old, . of 1835 ‘Feltham, Road re- _ vealed his skill 2 A. reminder of more atduous meihods of tillage: Was. provided. Pb by JD. Wright and: his. team of. : Ciydesdales ‘atthe 7th. Annual event of Saanich Plowing As- sociation, » -held- on Saturday at. ‘the “farm -of.. W.E, Patterson, : Stelly’s Cross Road. * In-an address” of welcome to, . cOmpetitors. ‘and visitors, Cen- tral: Saanich Mayor A.M. Gal- “braith ‘complimented the junior’ [teams representing four schools: in District 635 “2° ““[t-is of prime importance that: the young people should. become |. well-versed farmers, for we in- ‘tend to have’ farming asa major occupation in this community for many. years. to come,’ said the mayor: . Particularly he w ished success to Jim: ‘Mar, one’ of two: British Columbia ‘representatives | in the Canadian Plowing: championships. ; =) commencing: at Paris, Ontario, on October 157 “The --Capital : City: Tally Ho: “trophy for champion plowman was _ won by Douglas Mar, Royal Can-. “adian Legion, Branch 37, Tro- : ‘phy ‘for - competitors under: 13: “Was awarded to. Philip. Carey, and Claremont senior secondary “school : ‘captured - perpetual: -trophy. = hoe we Daryl Michell. and. Bob Saville tied: for the Saanich Fruit Grow." ers Tr ophy, “and: the ‘Campbell Memorial’ trophy ‘was won: aby ‘John Patterson. : The ola dest -plowman ‘to com= pete was Edward Moore, and Fred Polson was .3-furrow. plow winner and Stan Owen was cham= pion in the businessman‘ s class, CUB, ‘SCOUT CAR WASH © “The. Brentwood. and Déep Cove cub. and scout. troops will hold a carwash ‘on. Saturday, October 18th from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m, at Art Bolster’s Esso Service sta-. tion on ‘the West Saanich Road, | All proceeds will go to charity. A parent and group committee i meeting: will.be: held Thursday, October 16th at 8 p.m..in the’ «| Brentwood Scout’ and Cub: Hall, THE FINEST IN PERMANENT BASEBOARD HEATING FEATURING: - decorator-designed slim profile even heat distribution silent operation coolest and safest surface temperatures no overheating maximum heat transfer solid construction e #* é + t * ideal air ¢ flow pattern mounting and wiring without dismantling 2354 BEACON AVE. FOR HEATING IDEAL ENTIRE HOMES ADDITIONS BASEMENTS PLAYROOMS COTTAGES = / By Pat Munson The clatter : of peineils: drop-_ ping to the floor “and the: shift" the past rooms this fall. : -_, Saanich .School, District has” invested: in ‘carpets “and accous- a tic ceilings in many of ‘its. new ” ~ buildings “and: ‘as the SL, 210; 290 construction program nears © ‘ completion, a: couple:of months behind ~ schedule,” teachers and ¢ “of building materials during th : Summer “months involved thet use atu. of gymnasiums and other i incons: Sur venient ‘areas ‘for regular class=. ‘rooms, but: ‘congestion ‘is being ; ‘relieved as students move into the =: ~ new additions which usually. are © constructed on. a ‘concrete: Slab. floor with 60-foot span roof deck= : ‘ing... “the Saanich Plowing Association inter-school Michael Wright. GHOUSE of restless. feet is a- thing ‘of ‘children alike “are enjoying © ‘the Innovations,. ; aot -Frustrating delays i in aelive At Sidney Elementary School oo) oe also tearn” to: co-operate. with each other. ~~ as H. Boyd, vice-principal, ad- meetings this fall. © “Four new primary: rooms have » also been . added to. the Sidney: School where. registration is’ al-: _ready. 100. above. the 1368. level. A library and lunchroom hadbeen re-converted but already... the-. “lunchroom. has: 3 been turned back into” atemporary’ ‘classroom! Stilt in: process: “Of: completion isva large gymnasium and ‘stage. Mr: ‘Boyd hopes that 'a newly-formed & “senior: choir: will. use the: ‘stage “at Christmas, : cg! Principal BW: Gardner. “of ‘Saanichton” elementary - school “moved © students Anto-four ine classrooms: Tast Thursday. is. impressed with: the results, . . «We have no doors on the new bonds ‘rooms,: just openings about eight |.” feet -wide,’"-he-said. “Children ~ |. -fove --much -more: freely, ©: they ° have a More co-operative. Jos... -attitude,’- One of the: new:rooms” an eee is a library’ which is in the pros ° | cess of being stocked with books, | “It's certainly, peaceful”, said | /]- A.H,. Ozaro,. principal of Keat-. on ing Elementary, whois enjoying | can . the carpeted atmosphere. . ‘Mud, from construction: ‘debris “sure. rounding the school has not so far. posed.a problem, students are co- operative and many bring” ‘Slip- pers to'school, ~~ The’ Seven new bays (“We don’t hes Hike to call: thm classrooms?!) " are-in addition to a music and: lunch room and will be com- © pleted about:the end of October. ; A partially open area is a’ ‘feas ture of the new building and Mr. Czaro. ‘welcomes: the opportunity. for easier’ group. instruction, o ALS ae COME IN & LET OUR HEATING SPECIALISTS HELP WITH YOUR HOME HEATING PROBLEMS FREE ESTIMATES “School. a large, bright ‘addition. in. many new. class=" educational © Grade Five: children “are - learning the three R’s in’ the “new open area where they must... ~ Hatch “is: pleased’ with the new -. “'We> are ironing. out. most- of: the little problems,’ said Thom=". »: fined .. Stage - “Serving. the - ding that: the- school ‘hopes: to. explain the new System a atP “TAAL oa >where © -olescent: appetite. at: luneh-time a Deep” Cove: Elementary cope So with space ‘for library and two st classes ‘will shortly be in use. Pri The--area “may | be ‘divided 7 if “necessary ‘but’:D/J, Christian, principal, feels. that the atmos-~ phere; while in. ‘step with dates -trends,. may: pose a_gymnasium will be completed _by Christmas at Brentwood Ele-. “mentary School, Prinicpal EW. floor of the gym, ‘a-vinyl chip composition, andthe large stage © -Which “will incorporate the ‘con- }- old “auditorium, a : “There are new” -¢lassrooms at.) o Claremont Senior “High too, but-| °° thé big: news” ‘is the’ cafeteria ‘| push-button. efficiency. ° works~ daily: ‘to: “satisfy: the ad- “more thana penny.a. mont - for each dolla CHOICE OF CONTROLS : AVAILABLE — ~ WALL THERMOSTAT OR BASEBOARD CONTROL _