a ae Spe sates! See Fe GP ie Orb ee DS a an ® eee Soa 2 Ses Church Hall, Lpieiveh gies WTF Aa Ss PAGE TWO : Report ‘the activities. of your district to Review correspondent Mrs. C.M. _ Brown and they will appear in her round-up of Brent- wood News: Phone her at 652-1996. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spahan of Sluggett Road wish to extend their thanks to all the kind friends “who sent messages of sympathy in the recent loss of their baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald enjoyed the Saster weekend with Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thomson, West Saanich Road... \ Brentwood T.O.P.S. held a joint meeting with the Sidney Slim- “mers on Monday evening, March in the Brentwood United when. Myrle Howard, T.O.P.S. area _ super- 23, froups are active and are having ' a monthly ‘competition to see which group can shed the most "pounds, the trophy being held by a) DECK CAFE 656-4123 FREE HOME DELIVERY "SIDNEY - — rentwood _ held at. the ‘Brentwood. Com- -When two visitors and 14 mem- -by Mrs.. McManus, who read the -with an appropriate prayer. The .Presbyterial quarter of visor was guest speaker. The two asked - fures, which will include fashions by Miss Frith’s at the Brentwood. ‘April: prepare for the Rummage Sale. "MONDAY - FRIDAY 7: 45 P. M. SATURDAY 6: 50P. M. &9: oP. M. riefs the winning group each month. Both groups meet weekly on Monday. evenings at. 7.30, the Brentwood group meeting in the United Church. Hall. Registration for softball will be munity Hall on Monday,: April 6 at.7 p.m: Following registration a meeting of the club coaches and managers will. be held. The Brentwood United Church Women met on Wednesday evening, March 18, at the home of Mrs. McShane, Sluggett Road, bers were welcomed. The devotional period was arranged Easter Message, followed by an: enjoyable hymn-sing,and closing yearly allocation to be sent to the was set, and. a it forwarded. . The Rummage Sale to be held on April 18 was discussed and fur- ther plans made. The group was to sponsor ‘‘Hair Fashions” by Bretnwood. Coif- Community Hall on May 4 at 7:30 p.m. The next. U.C.W. meeting will be held in the Church Hall on 15. when’ members. will . 656- 3033 | _ MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY | AP 2S PLM. ay - “Matinee: all Seats 50¢ oe TUES: -WED. THURS. -FRI. “SAT. MARCH 31 - APRIL: 1-2-3-4., : ry and -day story that reaches from.the shadows of 2 the Kremlin tothe ‘splendor of the Vatican! 2 : MGM presents a George Englund production ; sn . aiso neni Laurence Olivier , ; coe : Adults $1.25." ‘Students $1. 00. » Due to the Tength | of this: show there will bes, ~ only one show on, Saturday night at LG :45 pn mo re Panavision’ and Metrocolor on “Children, “a5. ve ase mee SPECI. AL SATURD. AY. M. ATINEE, ood : Co April at 115 /pan, en: A BOY TEN. FEET. TALL” et : min, Colours ooo: . po i) Borg un MeClell Man, Edward G. Robinson, . : Monday “April i “One Night Only “ROY DEL RUTH | ou tentced by WIGTOR BAYILLE aes 7, \\ Seats. $4.2 wn NITIRU TY ERINCKS if tend VET TUES. WED. THURS, PRE SAT. es on . ~ April Pini ee oe | [ , : pets SF nly y . ay sins "oh oN, 2m Ag y : | | Direct rom | es Po aes reserved mT “engagement! | ‘ TeeHMCOLOR PAMAVISION" Frem wane BROS. _StYEn nats : 2 fame re ee ‘ ei i oh ae. fy se Me | f Cag NS si 4 cee his Le “B.C, Hydro’s plan eventually to | CONSTRUCTION DOWN Hydro Completes New Power Line On Salt Spring Reconstruction of a distri- bution. line from. Ganges to Beaver Point on Salt Spring Island. is. now. complete. B.C. Hydro reports. The single-phase line has been rebuilt to three-- phase, 25.000 volts. Growth in electrical load on the island necessitated increasing the capacity of the line. which will result in improved electrical] service and security for those served by it. The reconstruction. involved placing or resetting close to 250 poles and stringing the. 15-mile-- long section with new, larger conductor .capable of carrying the increased loads. Rebuilding of this section of the Salt Spring system is also part of. serve the gulf islands with a loop circuit. . Work. has’ commenced on-a ‘similar reconstruction of the existing line-on: North Pender Island. Next step in. this project will be: an extension to Razor Point, terminal point of a future underwater crossing to Saturna Island. An underwater connection from: Salt Spring to North: Pen- der, also part of the proposed loop circuit, was. completed in January when’ three 16,000: foot- long submarine cables were laid between Beav er Point and Irene Bay. . ~The work on the Gulf islands lines, including the. critical submarine. cable-laving operation, has been carried out by B.C. Hydro. construction department and local:crews. _ Dwelling construction starts. in prairie urban areas--population “ 262. in January, a5ls per cent drop from the same month a year ago. Manitba dropped 14.2. per “cent, Saskatchewan 95.8 per cent 10,000 and over--were ‘down. to. -mother,. “and Alberta 5 3.9 per. cent: ‘Where Quality & Pers - CANADA CHOICE, boneless | POT ROAST... | Bawanas.. ¥s % , i) “at Me 5 : aerial | Qaira *e, wy IN BRENTWOOD f OBAKERY.- 1 IN SIDNEY DRY GOODS ADULTS $1.50. CHILDREN “| Vancouver ot - We will I be pleased t to bone and roll es | FRESH SHOULDERS OF LAMB, op, rrr net eer seer has Cr oe ee ' CELLO CAULIFLOWER , MON - SAT, 8 a.m. - 6 p. mo 4 FRIDAY NIGHT TLL.§ 9: 00 ) P- m. an T His, MA: POPLARS c “Or r ae WICKETS Ss al eta » STUDENT. AND GOL DEN AGE Tieceeds ta ga to lad Cunadian fea Cadet ( ‘ar pi | ADIMEIRAL, Bibb, Future planning procedures for Salt Spring and the Outer Islands were. formally inaugurated by resolution at a meeting of the Capital Region District Board last Wednesday. Following acceptance of the recommendations of the regional planning committee, chaired by Central Saanich Mayor A. M. Galbraith, the following ap- pointments were approved: Advisory Planning Com- mission Area No. 4:°— (Outer Islands). Director Miss Pur- chase, Port Washington; Ralph Sketch,. Port’ Washington, Nerth Pender. Island; ‘John - Herbert Rainsford. Mayne Island; Hart- ford G. Scarrow,. Galiano Island, Mrs. Jean Lorraine Campbell, ‘Saturna Island. Advisory Planning Com- mission Area No. 3: (Salt Spring) Director M..H. Holmes, Fulford Harbour: A. W. Wolfe- Milner, Ganges; Dennis G. Seward, Ganges; Mrs. G. M. Baker, Ganges. > _ electoral The planning committee recommendations for procedures for the amendment of zoning by- laws were endorsed. When public hearings are held the Director of the area concerned and a record- ing secretary will be delegated to conduct the meeting and will report the results to the Regional Board. It was decided plications for water leases shall be referred to the. advisory planning. cornmissions .of the areas. concerned for comment, and that the planning that ap- -- Director, will: be authorized to advise. the Lands. Department without further reference to the Regional Board: It was resolved that the ‘provincial building inspector will transfer to the Regional Board to work in association with the Regional engineer, and a by-law was’ intreduced to: impose ‘the ‘Canada Building and Plumbing codes: to. cover. future con- struction on Salt Spring and the Outer Islands. -. BY MARY BACKLUND Easter ‘weekend ‘on Galiano Island was perfect, with the sun shining every day, and a few hundred. part-time. Islanders coming from their homes on the. mainland and Vancouver Island - for. the first holiday of the: new year. With extra ferryboats, “is ‘impossible to record. all af. the names of the people coming over, but. we did try to get some of them... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kadla’ and family came ‘over. to. visit Mrs. Kadla,: nalized Service Meat. Pe ees Co eo a : 4 “be ee CONCERT | ~ FRIDAY. APRIL 10th. 8 BM ~ SANSCHA HALL, SIDNEY “PICKETS AVAILABLE, ile “sop A ND PHILS ~~ CORNISH'S BGK & srartoneny, SIDNE z 00: and Mrs: A, Rendell. i (Club; ditected by Fox..from Vancouver. .Miss ‘Faye Riddell came from Victoria. to visit parents, Mr: and Mrs. S. Riddell, Mr. and. Mrs: Ron Callaghan from. Victoria. with - their family for the weekend, and from the Vancouver area... .Mr. and Mrs. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis, Mr. Kolkewyn, Mr. :Mr.- and Mrs. A. Lantinga, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker and family, Mr. and -oMrs. Bill Baker,’ Mr. anf Mrs, . George Tully, more. _ from: “Mr. and Mrs. Percy” “Gold River and. children, are » . and many Mr. and Mrs. “Mec Killick, of spending holidays. with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Killick. S “The home: cookery sale held at. the Hardware. store . on Saturday. “morning « was a huge. ‘success; they, were ‘sold out- of: all. of the’ home-made goodies very quickly, “and: ‘could © have ‘sold twice ‘as. much as they had. there. About’ $15 was realized. Proceeds will be. for. the” ‘Confederation Park* Project. Mrs, Les Robinson: and her sister, Mrs. Ross Parminter -were in charge of the sale, and it h | is hoped to have more of them in’ ‘the future, to. raise money for af Centennial Thee seers ema The Galiano ‘Hall was: “filled with ‘gay and happy: people -to a celebrate. the Easter Dance on March 28, Music was lively, and. all were pleased to get together to see’ old friends for the first: holiday of the’season; Sponsored - by the Galiano Rod and: Gun “arl Young, with a large group of -helpers;: Including — president © Hank Knudsen and. his. wife, Mary, Mrs. Peter Darling, Mrs. Marg, Peakall, Knut Vatsvagg, --siderable detail. : -| brains?’ ; Sky-High Building Costs? — », Come down from the clouds and consult Loyd: Hogarth, Hel tell you about lowers. © cost, manufactured “homes with a wide variety -of “designs =~ many different options to save vou dollars, Your new home’ doesn't have to he as expensive: as YOU ADIN ee And superior “quality of. oomuterinis cand works . 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Stanley Holman spoke fluently on the ‘topic, ‘‘Canada’s In- ternational Role.’ developing: a. forcible argument that the nation ‘‘is virtually a satellite of the USA because of its complete control of the armed forces.’’ and influence in fiscal policies. He advocated .. Canada's complete political independence and a withdrawal from NORAD ‘and NATO, which he said would strengthen Canada’s voice in the United Nations and enable the nation to take a bigger part in Commonwealth matters and the Colombo Plan... TOO LATE .‘Beautifully phrased and “nicely delivered: material,’’ said Mr. Batey, but his main and vital | assertion came too late .in the delivery. ‘‘The audience’ should have been taken into. confidence earlier in the speech,”’ he adiv- sed, especially when. the argument is so assertive. Eileen’ Tebbs was the last to ‘take the stand. Her candidate as. the most famous Canadian was _0f 12.books and several plays.. “sit there hopelessly racking your’ “a “humor* will Meet ‘to: the. -_younger. people ‘and. the older as well... . because humor appeals to tension. 2: ‘Zach. My: Hamilton, - ‘and the “announced » decision “umanimous. : Porteous’. ‘dusted’: off. her cursion, » ‘and said that. the: ex- afield. Fn, - NE W EXAM CALGARY. nurses. who want. to: ‘obtain master's ‘degrées in the. United States now have the opportunity to takeo > the exarthinations at the University of Citgary This is “the firet university to offer nurses such a Service in: Alberta, CHANGED NAME. E DMONT ON EOP) “Alberta s“-Fish and | to the.) Alberta’. Wildlife conservationist group indine with the Canadjan Wildlife F ‘ederation and most other affiliated. out- SONG PROIE CT ‘Canada will get a new Eskima-if.. the. Northwest Ter ritories centennial has ifs way. It is) one of the projects being planned in’ this setilement. of about 200 on. the country when they have a cele-- ‘Or. Blackie, Contribute To. Your Own Safety | Come In For A Safety Check Now the humorous writer Eric Nicol, “| -Vancouver columnist and author “If I were to'ask you for ihe : outstanding Canadian, would yous "Said ' Eileen “in her. SS everyone and is, a ‘release from, oy “Adjudicating “\ with Mer Batey : “were Mrs. Rubymay: Parrott and - was: | “During the interval: “Mery. ‘Tobin intreduced Miss. Glynda |’ Porteous, Sidney Rotary's award winner of three years. ago. Miss . -memories’’ of the. Ottawa ex- |: “perience. had most’ definitely | Anstilled an n urge to travel further : ~(CP)-Alberta preliminary |: Th 10. Game | Assuciation has changed its name | ‘Federation. which brings the: doors BroUpy across Canada , oe ea a Toe a - & WHALE COVE NWOT? Bye) voriewin tf committee.) fF planning events. ta mark the: west Coast of Hudson Bay, about’ comes to view. ‘It was so easy all winter to drop refuse in the snow out of sight. Bottles and cans, paper bags and lunch remains’ were heaved away and the next snowfall laid a coverlet over their ugliness. “But this week or next or the week after the blanket will melt leaving the debris to despoil the beauty of the woods. “We have all. deplored. the desecration of lakes by litterbugs but until the past two years the . woods have been secure from~ these untidy. and often.- filthy citizens. The ‘advent of the snowmobile means that no area is sacred from those who would despoil. packed up for another year, but one thing I enjoy reading about in the. Whitehorse Star are the unusual contests staged in. that bration. You naturally expect dog sled races as part of the program, and showshoe contests and prizes for the best beards. But they are only part. of the program. For instance, Uwe Meyer of White- horse won the prize for carrying the most flour on his back -- 750 pounds of it. That would make an awful lot of sourdough pancakes. the working dog owned by Edwin Hager. of Mayo, pulled 1050 pounds of dog food on a sleigh. The all-time record for that contest is°1165 pounds. There’s no single subject that is a . discussed more, editorially, in “But there is a remedy. There papers across the province than are plenty of our snowmobilers that of pollution in all its many Who are good conscientious citi- forms, and an.editorial from the Zens and if they will clean up as Lake Windermere Valley Echo . they go, the evil left behind by brings up another kind that we their predecessors can yet be don’t think about much. It is erased. 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