PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, July 15, 1970 leather The following is the meteorological report Supplied by the meteorological division. for the week ending July 12 furnished by the Department of Transport for the week en Research Station, Saanichton. ding July 12. Minimum tem uly 10 » ‘3 Maximumtem. (July 7) a4 ‘Minimum on grass 39_- Minimum tem. (July 10) a Precipitation , nil Mean Temperature * goal Precipitation 972 Total Precipitation 15.29 Calculated at Fulford Harbour = July 20 3.50 a.m. 10.4 Times are Pacific Standard July 20 11.35. a.m. 0.3 - July 20 7.40 pm. 11.2 July 17 12.25 am. 109. July 21 1250 am. 3.4 July 17 9.15 a.m. 63° July 21 5.05 a.m. 9.8 July 17 6.25 p.m. 4.0. July 21 2. p.m. 1.2 duly. 17 10,00 : p.m. 10.2°° July 21 8.5 pm. 14.3 July 18 1.30. a.m. 10.9 July 22 1.45 acm. 7.2 July 18 10.065 a.m. 01 July 2 6.25 am. 9.4 July. 18 6.45. p.m. 11200 July 2 1.00 p.m. 25 July 18 10.55: p.m. 9.9 July”. 22 8.30 p.m. 11.2 July 19 2.55 &.m. 10.8 July 23 2.50 a.m. 6.0 July 19 10.50 a.m. 01 July 2B 7.45° a.m. 8.4 July 19 7.08 p.m. 11.2 Jaly 23 1.45 p.m. 4.0 July 218 11.50 p.m. 9.2 July 23 6.50 pm 11.2 RESIGNATION With regret, Sidney. Council. agreed to write a letter of ap- accepted the resignation of Ken Campbell from: the Recreation Commission. They unanimously preciation to Campbell who is director. of the © summer _ recreation program. FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY SPECIALS: Chuck Steak. Baby. Beef Liver corny Canada Choice. Cross Rib Roast: Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast. ~ HOME FREEZER SPECIAL 1s. 79 CANADA CHOICE “Hind 1/4's of Bet. Sides of Beet. MON-SAT, 8a.m.-6pm : FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 p.m. Your fare includes. all transportation, ‘de. luxe ¢ or. First class hotel accommodation, all meals: except _ dn. Lisbon. and: Madrid, and: all Sightseeing and | ao transfers, : : ; ‘B15. 00 Canadian funds per person. “Fare fr rom ‘RePRuee " vaTiVe - 920 Douglas § St. Victoria . 382-7254 1503 Wi rot PI., Oak Bay 982-2165 NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL "GEM THEATRE ~ _ SIDNEY - 656: 3033 le = gently asp uM £ dy & Satur day 2 2 I Shows. ye ni. ws sah We oP. Me | ~ MON: TUES, ‘WED, THURS iF RI Sar) eee JULY. 13. 14. Ib: ae 18% “WINNING i is for thos $e. who live life to the. limit PAUL newmAR _ JOANNE am | : ‘ROBE ; | | “WINNING... for everybody! NABI JA UNIERS AL: KEWMAN. Lou rt : y at “Department eliminating senior matriculation . -inhigh schools of all areas serv ed. -interests of the: former Victoria College. This restriction was set aside at Claremont in 1961 due to < a vigorous campaign mounted by - McLellan. 2 oe A full: course © “Was ‘offered at “ Claremont’ to. 15 students, with ~ enrolment rising toa peak of 46 in: ‘} 1967-8, but. diminishing later with: % the. opening of “the: Institute of. : pressed considerable satisfaction cine the. achievement, of “his : graduates for whom this” course. offered a more. personalized present facilities, an expected. first-year: ©: “university. The sresehee of adult students has added character and. -mature: leadership. to the student body of Claremont, he said, and, “studies: on” a» fee ‘basis. “younger » graduates have -ex- es fo: oe 90 a: f ¥ $ Os ae & GT geet A, . fe 7 AN ANCIENT LATHER'S ANE. found years ago by Jim Wakefield, a former director of Peninsula Printing. will be presented to S aanich Historical Artifacts Society for display in the Saanichton museum. Mr. Wakefield found the hatchet with Sheffield imprint. in the walls of an old Roman Catholic school on West Saanich Road when he was doing a carpentry job there 30 years'ago, The well-used tool is estimated to be about. 100 years old. (Review Photo?. BY ROSEM The decision by the Saanich School Board to delete grade 13 from. the. curriculum. of Claremont Senior: Secondary School has been followed by a general -ruling..from:. the. of. Education by junior colleges. AS early’: as ©1960 Vancouver, Island. to protect the interested parents, the. ‘Saanich School Board and Inspettor Fred, “Joseph: ‘Lott, “principal, alternative. “Tfeel’a certain sadness. with the. “loss. of ‘this. program “which seemed so fitted to the needs: of |. . “certain students.” “In the past, many adults hav e} ‘been able to complete: their. while tended . their. senior ‘school and ‘sports ‘participation a’ further year. before plunging into the ‘gueh: legislation prohibited ‘senior. ‘matriculation in schools on lower 7 experience, ‘| bridge and games; 2 ps m: ARY OWEN impersonal university -en- vironment. 8 a William. Clark,-of Sidney. “received his Bachelor of Arts degree at this year’s University of Victoria Convocation -at the age of 20. He considers that the extra. year in school was a definite advantage: to a’ young. student faced with adjustment to. campus life. Anne McMartin, who has . completed ‘two ‘years toward a degree in education, feels that the ~ student who continues in the High | “School. environment. suffers a delay in social maturity and, if: science oriented, will be han- ~ dicapped by lack of laboratory “Mrs: - Rubymay — Parrott: “chairman of Saanich School Board, states that’ Grade. 13 is: economically - impossible under. he: ipresent, grant str ucture | and hat‘ ‘apart” vine, creasing ‘demands . for “science equipment ’ we are’ ‘pressed. for. ‘space. Claremont. already Uses. three” ‘portable. classrooms: and: “must: accommodate. . within: “wave of. senior students in. Sep- ; tember. " "Silver Threads 1 Friday, July: 16 - Jacko, 2 p. m. Monday, July 20 - Drop i in, crib,» .. Wednesday, July Gut Islands Trip. 1 30 pm. Tickets now. on: sale, “AN ‘programs - “take lace at Sanseha “Hall, ‘Beacan’ Ave, Sidney, Senior citizens of the district and visitors are welcome, Low Incor Study Proposal to set up a- special committee to study municipal tax Stabilization for-senior citizens on small fixed incomes and who are suffering particular hardship: was agreed by Central Saanich Council Monday night. The subject had been: in- troduced by Alderman Ted Clayards at an earlier meeting of council, when Mayor A.M. Galbraith requested him to bring forward his recommendations. Functions of the committee are Campers Continued from Page 1 the emergency measure will mean its closure, he emphasized. ONE NIGHT ONLY Mrs. Starr, who makes a round of local parks each day as part of extra-curricular duties, will receive the assistance of R.C.M.- P. in making certain that those using emergency facilities stay only one night. wn In Central Saanich.no camping of any kind is. allowed. in Cen- tennial Park but a new 16-acre campsite with: accommodation for 32 trailers has just been opened on Tsartlip' Indian Reserve waterfront. Approached by Stelly’s Cross Road, the site is adjacent to the established boating ramp, and is serviced with main water and toilets. There are picnic: tables and barbecue pits and the camp will be run on similar lines to provincial campsites, according _to Tsartlip: Band Manager Tom Sampson... - Official opening “is planned for: July 26... ‘Another trailer-and camping ground whose facilities are used to full limit is the Ta-Ta-Yet on the East Saanich Indian Reserve: This has 30 campsites and spaces for. several trailers. ~ Meanwhile, Central. has: introduced. a new bylaw “Which will, allow camping. and. trailer. accommodation on ‘a: temporary. basis next’ years! “Privately-owned sites: offer. little relief: to. weary tourists who ‘| need a place'to pull off: the road for : Visitor’ the. night. ‘However, - GARDEN PARTY ~ - Popular Women’s s Auxiliary of - ‘the Social: Credit party will hold its. annual garden party: from : 2° until 5: p.m. on’ July 48. at ‘Point: 2616 Pleasant’ Ste | ‘The affair will be opened by Mrs." LR: Peterson, Who will also: pour ‘| tea,» Ellice House, ANY E ST IG. ATION c ONT INUES. : R.C.M.P: are still investigating : ‘the July: 1. break-in’ and Van. ‘dalism: of cthes new office block Was erroncously’ labelled’ a Medical Arts building in last week's issue.’ wh ie Tax with municipal assessor ‘requested private citizens, . ~ Peter Aardweg has-returned to Sa anich | eight anda half months holiday in ‘Resthaven -Summer* guests, ‘Msi » Gosling 'S- ‘the ‘brother- -in- ‘Information. Bureau keeps: in’ touch with: “Craigmyle. Motel’ and: Trailer’ Par kin ‘Sidney. ‘and trailer parks i in n Langfor d and. Victoria. o Ooh since Mrs. Gosling and her: si chad met. ee eer “years of” age, Voyageurs”, Ont. Tim Murphy, son of. Mr. and ‘Sidney. Professional Centre) -T he Fourth Street’ MVisitors to the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Harold’ Foley, Henry Avec} Miracle Whip | SALAD DRESSING oF “Kraft CHEESE. SLICES sume 351% NO20 PKB a for . Money' s Woz." ‘in MUSHROOMS ORANGE CRYSTALS Tang (paver a hy 1 TORTA, OFFICE i for r 1 fica AA " ry " | ICE CREAM wat, Pint Carton Ue. Dipper 69° INVESTMENT. DEALERS “@SERVING CANADIANS FOR 48 YEARS. - @ FOURTEEN OFFICES ACROSS CANADA -'@PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTS ALL OFFICES, "NEW YORK AND OTHER LEADING EXCHANGES, { @ INSTITUTIONAL DEPARTMENT f @BOND DEPARTMENT = 5 @ MUTUAL FUND DEPARTMENT “ No, patty - 388- 6 201 ' 2.69 “Pennie, Betty-Jean Anderson, ri — 7 a for 45° TTA “woaa — &CO. | LIMITED al ¢ ‘ania. ; f 202 FORT Ly nn y alley: PEACHES uy 10 “Lestie } decompanied the Kroup MEM BE RS : he Tavestavent Dealers Assoutation: Tovente: Sick I vi bane. Montreal Stock Koarhanye Canadian Stock Exchange Varn vous er Mawk Pvchange er alas Roney. Fach anee ‘ Chicago Buard of Trade. ST fact finding and exploratory, and its specific purpose is a° feasibility: study to stabilize municipal taxes for senior citizens, and to report to council by November 1, 1970. . Aldermen Margaret Salt and Ted Clavards; (chairman). Gay Wheeler will serve on: the com- mittee and six senior citizens are to be appointed. Sub-committees will deal with (1) the scope of persons involved; ) financial management, .and (3) legislation and liaison procedures. “Rising costs and taxes have created a particular problem for many senicr citizens. The mayor and council are resolved to study a plan for relief, but help in this direction is needed,’’ said Alderman Clayards. Monday evening he publicily in- terested groups and organizations. to. send in- the names of well qualified volun- teers to assist the committee with advice for the solving of the problem. Names should be sent to Two $350 Fines Robert Day of Victoria was fined $350 in police court in Sidney on July 11 on a charge of impaired driving. His license was suspended for three months. Another’ driver, . Kenneth Joseph: Patterson of Vancouver, For Impairment appeared before Judge D.G. Ash- by on Monday and was fined $350. Patterson. pleaded. that his license was part of his livelihood as a truck driver and Judge Ash- by imposed the suspension for a two-month period. NOTICE TO 1970. July 3ist, added. July 15th, 1970 DISTRICT OF NORTH SAANICH The last day for payment of 1970 Property Taxes, without penalty, is Friday, July 31st, Percentage additions will be added to un- paid current taxes in 1970, as follows > percent on August Ist, 1970 a further 5 percent on October ist, 1970 Payments sent by mail must be posted in time to REACH the Collector by 5:00 p.m., on 1970, otherwise penalty will. be E. F. Fairs, Municipal Collector TAXPAYERS “The Chairman, Tax Stabilization Committee, Central Saanich |. Municipal Hall, Saanichton, B.C. ‘Support your. Committee to stabilize your. taxes,’’ appealed. Alderman Clayards. SIDNEY | NOTES Mrs. G. C. Powell, Fifth Street. is ‘holidaying in Alberta. During her absence her home is occ upied by Mr. and Mrs, Robert Thomp: son of Nictoria.: his home in Sidney’ followi ing an Holland with’ relatives. He had: seen many changes. since his” last. visit’ sever al years ago. LEIP JENSEN PLETE ‘Mrs. F. B. “Gosling, : Drive: have. as” ‘their “Mr. and: ttawa. It has been: eleven yea: rs two exchange: students, both 17 “The | Young. Jane Howard ‘and Richard ‘Marceau. ‘North’ Bay; ‘Mrs, Murphy, leaves on. Saturday for Quebec City, an exchenge student for "eight days. : “are Mr.cand “Mrs. E. Kipalay “Bonnyville, Alta,; Mayor and Mrs.k, Woynavawich, I Lac La “Biche, “Alta. also. Mrs,” Foley's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilmore, San Jose, Calif © co ‘Local students leaving | hy chartered “Air Canada Meht for Expo at Osaka, Japan. included Misses Lesley «Hulme, Alison Callow and. Stephon Windsor, Bruce Tovesand Tom Gallagher. 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