PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ~2 Weather The following is the meteorological report for the week ending Aug. 30 furnished by thé Research Station, Saanichton. Supplied by the meteorological division, Depirtment of Transport for the week en- ding Aug. 30. Maximum temperature (Aug. 30) 74° Maximum Temperature (Aug, 30) 76 Minimum temperature (Aug. 29) ', 49 | Minimum Temperature (Aug. 30) 46 Minimum on grass 39 Mean Temperature 59.6 Precipitation 0 Rain 07 _. Potal Precipitation : _ 16.08 ‘Total: 16.06 49.3 Sunshine TIDE TABLE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME FULFORD HARBOR Wed. 2 0815 .9:1.1220 4.5 1910 10.3 Thu. 2 0115 5.9 0705 9.0 1255 5.3 1925 10.3 Fri. 4 0150. 5.1 0805 8.9. 1325 6.2 1935 10.3 Sat. 5 0250. 4.4 0915 8.9 1355 7.2 1955 10.3 Sun. 6 0305 3.9 1035 8.9 1430 8.1 2010 10.3 Mon. 7 0345 3.4 1215 9.2 1515 8.9 2035 10.2 Tue. 8 0440. 3.0 1330 9.5 1700 9.5 2100. 10.1 Ved. | 9 0535. 2.7 1525 10.0 1815 9.8 2130 10.0 Thu. 10 0645 2.4 1605 10.3 2005 9.7 2245 9.9 Miss Heather. Breitenbach, whose marriage takes place on September 19, was guest of honor , last. Thursday ‘evening at a shower given by Mrs. M. Michell 7. at -her East Saanich Road home. On: their arrival Mrs. .Michell E presented Heather with a corsage “of white rosebuds .and white . stephanotis: while her mother, _Mrs. C. Breitenbach received a corsage. of pink and white car- f . nations. In: honor of the groom, # - who is employed by B.C. Ferries, . the. gifts were presented in a. miniature ferry, - a replica of the i. “Queen ‘of Saanich” -. which had i been very capably made by Miss ~Karen Michell. — Following . an. enjoyable “evening delicious refreshments were served “by the hostess, assisted by her daughter Karen. -.Besides’ the guest of honour, 1 invited guests were: Mrs. C. Breitenbach,’ Mrs. K._ Corbitt, “Mrs.. F. Mannix, Mrs. J.D. Kermode, Mrs. J. Tubman, Mrs. -M.L. Conrad, Mrs. Vern Michell TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. 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NEW HORIZONS IN TRAVEL Francisco, Fresno and Baker- Sfield’ last week where he: Spent. “Ss veral | days: on. business for mea Bouteillier, Cultra Ave. returned ‘Cross Road. spent part of: their holiday Up ‘Island. visiting ; with relatives, cand. fishing in the their limit in lovely spring Vancouver visiting - their son- in- aw and daughter Mr: and Mrs. S. P.N.E.. | Aldermen Guests | At SPEC Meeting ‘Two North Saanich aldermen, George. O, Cumpston and G. R. Aylard were: guests ‘at. an mh executive meeting of Society for \ Pollution and: Environmental Control last. week, Local ‘problems were. discussed | in- - COLUMBIA PICTURES presents. Le A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION ss NATALIE: WOOD ROBERT CULP BOB & CAROL& TED & ALICE ELLIO rT GOULD | “DYA N CANNON ‘RESTRICTED: NO ADMITTANCE TO PER- SONS UNDER 18 aa _member George Canetta. Sidney and North Saanich | SPEC are planning a November h teach-in, They hope: to. have author-conservationist Roderick Haig: “Brown | as Best speaker. a eee ae 0 ate SPE CIAL SATURDAY MATINE of : SEPTE MBER a at Vi at) Ly me “THE CAT" | : In¢ ‘olor oon “PEGGY ANN. GARNER, SWAYNE, REDLIN, ROGER: PERRY, BARRY, COKE 4 The story ot a boy anda mountain. lion, 4 “ oe AU. SE ATS Stk ele TOR Ono tetas littl sant ey We nealetatole™ vo eat a Se) mn ‘ atatetatata! an? “ MON tae G.- WEDATHURS.PIL-8 SAT. = SEPT. 18-0101 2 as “ee, ‘araretetae wert ee Se . Po RTE Mia Sah Na ae ene a ee ee Ba en ED I at ia ete ee ea area eae ae tree ane IR se ee ac ee oe ee 3 vim TEWTE NE VN eravenry “yastineron * WES q rs | | 658-5241 Maisie Smith a ae oe - Wednesday evening, September .-H. Bickford, Wallace Drive, : ravelled by C.P. Airlines to San “Courtney ~ area with great” suc-" | “cess: They arrived home with — - guest’ Mrs: Peterson, and plan t to take i ‘in the ‘| Susan and Roger, Doney Road, | ‘cluding a report on land use by. Ae loess DEALERS VICTORIA HAY SALES LTD. te TIMOTHY COMPLETE HORSE PELLETS GRAINS AND STRAW FERTILIZER, STERN = ENGLISH AN D RACING EQUIPMENT. WESTERN CLO MING tal HAMSTERLY RD, Report the. goings-on in - your - district :to.-Review correspondent Mrs. L. Farrell for inclusion in Saanichton Notes. Phone her at 652-1854: 2: South . Saanich. Women’s —In- stitute 500 card parties will resume for the fall months on 9, at 8 p.m. at the Institute hall Keating. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. -E. Vallieres, Kevin and Gregg. have sold their home on: Ebor Terrace and are leaving this week for Abbotsford where Mr. Vallieres has been transferred by the Department of Transport. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Michell, Daryl, Karen. and Donna, East Saanich: Road, spent last weekend in Seattle with friends. Mr. and Mrs. “Barry Bickford, Ae with Doug, Brian, Joanne and ‘Sandra, Simpson Road, returned - on Sunday evening from a’ ‘week's | holiday at Qualicum. Beach. ; “Local members of the. Saanich | 3 Peninsula. 4H- Beef Club. who attended’: the P.NLE. were Marilyn Looy, David Milburn; : Wayne: Cuthbert and. fen. : : . Doney. Assistant Postmistress Mrs. R. 7" to. work. on. Monday. following a. ee-week holiday, during which» e: Mr. and» Mrs.. Bouteillier * accompanied by their guests ‘Mr.’ “and Mrs:. H. Holman,’ Devon, “the ferry to. Powell River and” enjoyed a trip down the Sunshine “the ‘Bouteilliers . have as their. “OO: Burkholder of Stouffville Ontario. ; Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. ‘Hodgkin, spent a holiday. visiting some of ‘British Columbia’s: beauty. spots. “They | ‘travelled over. Yellowhead Pass to Jasper, spent: and visited. Prince» George,” returning via the Cariboo. Mr... Hodgkin and - Roger ‘returned | early last week in order: to do» some fishing Up Island, while Mrs. Hodgkin remained. at. Deroche, B.C, fora visit with her . family. Susan joined C.G.LT, Council Camp Group on Gambier Island where. she is represen: tative of the Shudy Creek ICG. 1, T . ‘AGH FA y {e NORTHLEND OF te ‘piles. of material suitable for. 6.5 miles of reconstruction ‘Ardwell Avenue in the north to » and Mt. Newton Cross Road. : ~ lights at’ Beacon, McTavish roads. The main: stockpile of overpass. material, shown in’ growing at ‘McTavish Road. S THOSE MOUNTAINS ‘that are growing larger and larger on the Patricia Bay Highway north-end _ -reconstruction project -hold' a clue to the future of the limited-access thoroughfare. They. are stock- the: building of overpasses at intersecting roads. when the time comes for the highway to_ become freeway. There are only. six roads that will give access to. the highway in the currently under way from. Island View Road in the south. In addition to those two, ac- cess will be at Beacon Avenue, McTavish Road,: Amity. Drive - There will be stop-and-go and .Mt. Newton, and a flashing amber warning lightat Amity. All other. existing intersecting roads will be dead-ended at the highway. but linked with service roads-that will lead to. highway access. the picture above, is near. Bazan Bay. Road. Another is” (Review Photo). - and caused severe headaches, ~ been unable to do much about : it as it is private property and 7 |. “not'a public. place : ‘impossible | ‘to: enforce, or. to: obtain a’ conviction, said’. Alberta, ‘motored to Comox, ‘took-| 1 onvi whose municipality has. such a bylaw. He advised the Board -salmon.. This. week they. are. in «Coast, to Vancouver, At present "| to keep as far. away from the e problem ‘as possible. : officer comes across from Salt: -- Spring. “little trouble, and the police do the © ms excellent t ob. me she added. The Fall Mood is ae ‘Lovoler a = = - MISS FRI TH FASHIONS: : Move into the Livelier Mood of Fall... New Fall Fashions are flooding in. and _» Miss Frith has collected the most. eX: _elting array, of Fashions! ~ Dresses: Step into Miss some time in Wells Gray Park °| a ELK LAKE of - “wRegrettable Continued from Page! ‘adding. that the. ‘police have “Short: of a: charge _ of PPS bout ‘this sort. 0 ‘commented © “Mayor . ‘Curtis, the board chairman A_ noise , bylaw — is. almos ‘Esquimalt Mayor. Art Young, ' Outer Islands. Director Joan Purchase mentioned. that there: is no» policing. of the ‘islands except when a RCMP. . “But” there is’ very” “ ie, NO fashions! A youthful chief, Max Henry, has-been. chosen. by the Pauquachin band of Indians. on Cole Bay reserve, to succeed Donald Williams’ Sr:, former Council Chief. Mr. Williams, who has spent 14 years as Chief and 29 years on Two Days ror Soccer Registration ‘The Vancouver ‘Island Junior Soccer League.has. fixed the: dates of: the. annual. player . registrations for Saturday September 12 and Sunday, September 13. Boys intending to take. -part in- the 1970 soccer season should contact the ap- propriate directors at the following places'on those dates: View Royal (Art Leyton) - divisions 4.& 5, Copley Park; divisions 6 & 7, Centennial Park. Gordon Head (Bob Swinton) - Majestic Park. Saanich Peninsula Club (Bill Akam) °-. Centennial Park and Sidney. Elementary School. Victoria Boys’ Club (Vic Young) - Boys Club. Juan-... de....Fuca™. ..Soccer,. Association (Vic Darling) - Mrs. Nicol’s home, 910 Brock Road. Prospect Lake. Soccer Association- divisions: 1, 3,4,5,7,8, ‘Prospect Park, Prospect Lake. Road. Jubilee Fall. = Landsdowne (Ne Crisp) Landsowne Park. Gorge. Football. “Association 4 (Don Wakelyn).- Hampton Park. Cordova’ Bay (Alec’ Burns). 7 Lochside. Park. _Lakehill | ‘Soccer. Association (Frank Hindle) - Reynolds Park, Reynolds. Road.: ~.Cadboro Bay” Giarry, Rose) cs oo ‘Maynard Park. 20 0 . disturbing the peace there is. | “very little that. can ibe done. Visitor LOAN, _Edmorton. “visitor; A on. Monday. - Central Saanich Police say ‘that Mrs. Bayly, whose car sustained.| ft “$1200 damage, will be charged with failure to stop at a stop sign. | Her vehicle was in collision with another driven . by Humphrey Davie, 4948 Lochside, which | Me sustained $1,000 damage. Davie was: unhurt. a from. § to» Coats | The accent on coats is Luxury! Tweeds, Ottomans, Bolivia, Camel, Knit, Boucle, ‘Plush, Liarna,. Melton, and Novelty Weaves. In Black, Brown, Teal, Red, Green, Wine, Grey, Rust : Blue, White and Beige. Junior. Women: ‘Midi, ; Untrininied from 60” Mink Trimmed from oN This Fall “VOU are “Lovelien, Livelier in totally feminine Esquimalt (Rob Manifold) a In Car Accident : C. Bayly, was. taken. to Royal ‘Jubilee Hospital | ‘suffering | face. and arm injuries as the result of a car accident at. Keating Cross. Road and. West, Saanich Junction Council, welcomed the choice of 30-year-old Henry. ‘I am over- whelmed by the election results,”’ he said: “After many .years as Chief and. Councillor, I am now tired and glad that. younger people can. take over the responsibility of local govern- ment at the reserve level.” The Pauquachin band also nominated and elected Elaine Williams, age 23 and Donald Williams, Jr. age 25, as Coun- cillors to support. Chief-elect Henry. “This reflects a. trend throughout B.C.’’ commented Mr. Williams Sr. ‘Indians everywhere are capitalizing on the talents of younger, educated people.” Retiring Councillors are Abraham Bob and Brian James. Donald. Williams Sr. will remain on the governing body as business - administrator. and Gregory Williams is. secretary- clerk. .. Chief-elect Max Henry is still awaiting official recognition but has already assumed his duties. Future plans involve the need for new houses, he said. There are 128 people living on Cole Bay reserve and sewer facilities are now being installed in all homes. Retiring Chief Donald Williams Sr. said “‘I would personally like to thank the many people. of “given me as Chief of the reserve. I feel that I have formed true friendship’ with the residents PETA ees tnary i eek Es. “CHUCK STEAK. Canada ‘Choic Our a owl vn make 9 pure uncil North Saanich municipality for. all the co-operation they have and businessmen in Sidney and North Saanich.” “J would also like to thank the provincial and federal govern- ment for the co-operation and assistance they have given me. During my time as Chief, I have travelled across Canada and have met hundreds of. new friends. 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