PAGE SIX SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, March 18, 1970 Cash and Carry 9142 East Saanich Road Corner McTavish & East Saanich Groceries Open Monday Thru Sunday 9:00 a.m. Till 8:00 p.m. Meats Open Till 6:00 p.m. Friday Till 8:00 p.m. PHONE 656~4061 Your One Stop Shop For Food PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURS. MARCH 19th TILL SUNDAY MARCH 22nd LYNN VALLEY e@ a rs HALVES — 14 02. ABC saltine Crackers 2 lb. PKG. | MEXICAN STYLE Macaroni Dinner 7 ee 02. oe ITALIAN. STYLE a Macaroni Dinner 2 ; WM, 02. oy Ege Noodle With a Cheese Dinner . = aoe a PLEASE, ORDER BY SAT URDAY TO avoID 7 DISAPPOINTMENT “TENDER & G REEN. srs _ GRAPEFRUIT. no EI 0 PACK PKG. ‘SPINACH . A HOUSEWIFTE'S LAMENT: Tam wearing a frown pe a. And I'm feeling Jet down 6) oa A Though Ctry tokeep cheer ry ond sunny a Ratoof joy Pm herett _the support “were Set. ee AS at EES STs ackaas eats FLORIDA ——~ ie BY ROSEMARY OWEN Vancouver Island. and- the Southern. mainland of. British Columbia are justly famous as the daffodil centre for Canada. Although the bulbs of these lovely ~ plants will flower i in colder parts of the continent they do not reproduce well» and diminish after the first-year. In this area, the climate and most soil con- ditions are particularly suited to . the culture of the many types of - Narcissus available, including the trumpet form or Daffodil, and it is possible to plan a display extending from the tiny: January miniatures to the” late April ~-jonquils. . The greatest development. of ‘this plant ‘ has taken place in : “We Buy and Sell : gee China, Silver, | - varieties spanning a excellent condition. - Boe, In the past, a clump ofa dozen: a bulbs would yield’ from twenty. to _twenty- five flowers, Today’ an: ‘established. planting of: f the same, S ill. ‘England and Ireland where professional gardeners and serious amateurs have developed new hybrids by cross-pollini- zation to create varieties of ex- ceeding beauty and constitutional vigor. The original species from derived © which these hybrids, occur mainly in Spain, Portugal and. along the Mediterraneon extending.as far afield as North. Africa, China and Japan. Daffodils found. in old gardens create a welcome Sring spectacle their flowering habit. The ‘modern. Narcissus’ is bred for. depth: and endurance of -color _together «with. perfection of texture and form, and can be expected to remain in bloom for - atleast three weeks with many raen a month in CORNISH’S| | Book & 2910 Beacon 656- 2931 Stationery | - little damage is done if the stems are cleanly cut with a sharp knife without. damaging the foliage which ‘plays a vital part in the normal rejuvenation of the bulb. All faded blossoms should be removed at the neck to prevent exhausting: seed pod formation and to-allow the stem to adda further quota of nourishment to the flower factory below. The “vegetative increase of these plants varies with the kind but it _is usual to find that a clump has but are short-lived and frugal in“ become ‘overcrowded years and should be divided in -in .three July when the leaves have lost their. color. ~~ As. gardeners, we must be “grateful to Guy Wilson and Lionel * Richardson. of Ireland who, among other famous hybridisers, have’ given -us.. splendid. inno- © vations in color, and form during ‘fifty years: of patient “research - -and experimentation, It is only” after fifteen years of pains. taking = ne and trial that. these) award “been latent in the background. of {all modern flowers, which are the descendants of old varieties’. "| have} ~ Canadian, gardéners Gun Club Competition | North Saanich Rod and: Gun Club held.a successful Easter _shoot.on Sunday at the McTavish Road Range. The competition | attracted a large entry and there were 27 prize winners. ~ BUTLER Os SUPPLIES LTD. Keating Cross Road FAST SERVICE | _ COURTEOUS DRIVER Re PHONE: Superb blend of fine whis skies, . ie | Remarkably easy taste. | " Surpris se yourself. | eee _ Tonight. Nip barely approached the fanatical enthusiasm displayed by fanciers -in England and. freland for’.the exciting variations. possible in -this lovely. family of.plants..This will come, and particularly on the Pacific coast where even more spectacular results can be seen than in the countries of origin. i} QVLLLLISISL EY IN SIDNEY CALL "IN AND. PICK. UP. Vic toria District “oftice en OPEN WEDNE! ISDAY, MAR: 25 for Your Convenience Gnas nuteonemevcy Safe First Sidney Sprocketeer class of the year passed all tests on the examination course at the rear of Sidney Safeway store on Friday evening. Bicycle checks and road safety instruction were given each afternoon by Constable Jack Hill, RCMP, and chief instructor Roy Budesheim.. We hope to hold further safe riding courses in Sidney after Easter, said Sprocketeer organizer, Mrs. Fred E. Crosbie. Sidney Sprocketeer Bicycle Safety. Club was registered in October, 1967, as a branch of the provincial organization. It was founded. by Mrs. Crosbie and sponsored by Sidney P.'T:A: with of Sgt. Harry Chambers and Constable Hill of the RCMP. Among those assisting in the safety campaign Bill: Chisholm and Constable Dan MacGregor of the ; Saanich police and several patrolmen from Swartz Bay. Acknowledging the backing of local businessmen and. B.C. Telephone’ Company, . Mrs. Crosbie said ‘‘with the Bus. 656-1541 "BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. ; CONTACT. ROY’S CHEVRON SERVICE | _ An Official BCAA Garage ‘OR PHONE OR WRITE Sa 10752 Pandora ~ HAIR — 656-1713 | OE CRE TO ie i a : . ily a aus . When there's ao much month left : . ! ae E STAR | And I have come (o the enc of my money. ae ne ; The bdmaman tag 4 Ce Edward Putte, Sr. ee ww ‘We, reserve “the right to" Mnalt quantities, } we CASH FAME, Y ALL OWANCE CHE Qu 1S, yt yt) 8 eh ah ned hi: * This adv ettisemant | ih inet pullishad PY tiaplayed by the Liquor Control Board or iby the Governmant ae ; _ Of the province of British Columbia - coLouR nV’, sencos ae RCA 1970 1 mons 25" coLoR Dee only $499" ~ STEREOS. eihacsti taco. For Only $ 1 69% COME IN AND CHECK THESE PRICES | COMPARE WITH OTHER STORES AND YOu WILL SEE THESE ARE Mareen 2363 BEACON cars SEY B.C. _656- 3012 1 a heel Pushers Pass idin: Test cooperation of. Sidney school teachers and parents we checked 170 bikes, instructed 130 children and issued 97 bicycle riders’ certificates.”’ She pointed out that although there are approximately 350 cyclists attending Sidney elementary school, only 85 are Sprocketeers at the present time. As an inducement to join the Sprocketeer movement, Mrs. Crosbie noted that according to bicycle safety statistics issued by B.C. Safety Council nine were killed and 226 were injured from January to August of last year, as many as for the whole of 1968. LIQUOR OFFENCE John William Greig of Victoria paid $75 in Sidney police court on Saturday on a charge of. sup- plying a minor with liquor. OPEN HOUSE FURNISHED SUITES 1-2-3 BEDROOM SUITES - All facilities available 675 Whiting Way, Ste. 109. off Cottonwood Ave. & North ‘Rd., Coquitlam 11-7 Alexander Boat Works Ltd. At Clark Bros. Marina 10775 McDONALD PARK RD. LLLISLSLLLSSLL SSSA LLL SSLLLLLESSL SLES SISI CAR WON’T START ? BREAKDOWN IN THE “MIDDLE OF NOWHERE ? ..You’re guaranteed -PRIORITY Emergency. Road Service'as’a™ AN. ‘APPLICATION | Ave - ~ Let us is you a new Took, for. ‘Easter with = : M a new ‘cut, hair. color, a | . style. We’ te help. re ‘tain your natural hair / Ss . vee - beauty. Call. for. oo a - appointment soon. 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