wedhesday, November 8, 1967 _ MICHELL PROTESTS REVERSION "MOUNT NEWTON CROSS ROAD “Suggestion . of ‘the provincial highways ‘department that Mount Newton Cross Road, between Pat- oo rieia Bay. Highway and East Saan~ ». +. eh Road, should revert:to mun~ Sees Sfeipal: > control: .. was resisted by Councillor | T.D.. - Michell at the meeting ofCentral highway to East Saanich Road is 8 dangerous . road,’ he insisted.” The departmental letter also \ indicated ‘that: the. route from. route. from: the ‘highway. to West * Saanich council: last. Monday. *’Some months ago Central Saan-. -- “ich suggested that the general. Saanich Road: by way of Mount *. °° “Newton. Cross Road and Wallace. . Drive ‘should be classified as a. a provincial secondary highway. - Not so, replied the department, _ through: senior “maintenance en- gineer, J.A. Dennison. ‘To the contrary, the Highway Board has ' indicated: thatthe’ traffic does not -warrant the requested | clas~ sification’ Boo It is stated “this route carried ' traffic which is‘ destined ‘to a- point” in the ‘municipality. They have’ also’ recommended that the © _buncheon Is Planned By | Church Ladies” : the. church :-hall .on Wednesday, e > Nov. 1, at. 1:30. p.m., with ‘the : president,: Mrs. W..Veitch, pre- : Siding. A letter.was read from - the Director of: the . Board’ of ‘Evangelism and Social Services oe ference, : ‘to. be held Jan.17. ~ Lorne Halverson ‘as speaker. ” were’ alloted. . ; reported: ‘that: a parcel contain-=. ‘ing: 46 hospital. gowns. “had ‘been stoutly ~ The regular monthly meeting _of St. Paul’s U.C.W. was held in’ in .regard to the: Parksville Con-. . oo, Jan...21, (1968, at.The. Island - Hall. Hotel, Parksville, with Dr... "Sts Paul’s fall. bazaar: ‘was diss... cussed ©-and = the: various. ‘stalls “Bazan: Bay Unit :- ‘mailed: to” ‘Miss ‘Beulah Bourn arterial classification of Mount Newton Road be cancelled. 99 “We have. spent considerable’ money onthe route. What has the department spent on Mount Newton Road?’’ asked Councillor Michell,.. ‘The section from the. Patricia. Bay ‘Highway to Keat=" ing Cross. Road by way of Tele- graph Road, Saanich-Cross Road ~ and .Centra]. Saanich Road has '. been . approved. by ‘the -highway board and the minister of high- ways for classification as‘a sec- ondary route. ; “Council supported. Councillor Michell in his objections, and referred the matter to the works committee for:a report before - the next meeting. ' SAANICU PENISULA AND GULF THE YOUNGEST SUNDANCER — ae POUND. PROTECTION : “The South’ Pender Community. club, (Mrs. G, Bennett, president, _and Captain-V, ‘Roddick. Secre-. tary-Treasurer) “are taking ay -noteworthy step forward, in their. decision to.-apply: for “a: Pound~ Law. to. be put in effect on South: Pender. Sheep, (as well .as the = odd deer) have been running in ‘droves: along: -the. ‘roads.:‘and_ everybody's. gardens: have been suffering: from: their encroach- . ment. They are’a traffic’ men- ace, .to cars as well as ‘to home- .. gardens... Increase ‘in human population on South Pender calls for this step, and the move seems a wise and inevitable step forward. ’ PASSING OF LIFE MEMBER OF GANGES 1.0.D.E. IS. chien: “spite; of many. great: problems, : Religion and: language: are de-" Food « shortuge* ‘is still, critical in spite of greatly”. “Two minutes Silence was ob- A served at’-Nov. 3 meeting - of: _.HMS Ganges “chapter. IODE in. memory of a well-loved’ life. “member ‘of the Order, Mrs. pts M. Mouat.. Regent: Mrs. ' F.K. Parker: in- troduced new.members Mrs. R. T., Meyer and -Mrs.: Alice Ham- mett, andconducted the ceremony. # whereby they were formally. re- 7 ceived into the chapter. “Services ‘convener Mrs. Colin. ; King. asked’: members. to, :do’ a. little extra Christmas baking for ‘Christmas. hamper gifts. Small fruit cakes, puddings. and packets “of home mane: cookies » aa be- welcomed. om a “Membership convener Mrs. George: St:. Denis, . who: ‘had. the. ‘good :fortune:* to: be present for: fe “IODE. day at: Expo,, ‘gave memb=. _ers.an. account of ‘the’ thrilling . - «Guests were wel-' ~comed © inthe’. Women’s: ‘Lounge ° ‘experien es” ‘cisive: forces. increased. agricultural -product- » jon.” India’s. relations. with the... ; “Commonwealth. tend: to: go up’and” . down according to her relations with Britain. 7 « The regent gave a.brief ac~ _coung, of the provincial chapter. ; semi-annual meeting at Duncan. Eleven members from HMS Gan- ; _ ges chapter were present’for all, .. or part, .of the. two-day: gather-.” ‘ing. Mrs.-Parker also mentioned that: “IODE calendars. for. 1968 Le ‘are now. available..:':' Following :.the meeting. tea Ww was. “served by Mrs. Joe Pitts and. PAS : Mrs. Grant Cruickshank, . Steve Dorran Fs ‘New President _ We shoul play, to lives not tive ee to play. Beating. “out. a- ‘stirring: rhythm | even “though we Ou he’ Ss. only” one. anda _half.-years old “is ‘Stephen: . ; Paul: son of- “Leonard. Pauly “right, who. heads 9°. : “the internationally. famous © troupe: ‘of Indian: Sun® ~~: *:», Dancers. ‘The. Brentwood group performed. in their, usually excellent fashion’ ‘at ‘the Peninsula Country ir Saturday at Sanscha Hall. # ISLANDS REVUE W ; Resident Of South Pender | Dies: In Sidney | | The. death occurred © ‘in’ Rest Haven. Hospital’ on Nov. 6, of : Mrs. Grace Teece, aged 74 years, She-:was “born. in Chicago, Il. -Jcand-was .a ‘long: time resident of ‘South Pender Island... “She leaves to. mourn her’ hus~ : ‘band John Herbert, South. Pender Island;. one son John Herbert. | Jr.,. Cowichan Station; six daugh- ters, Mrs, W. (Marjorie) Mur- ray, North Pender Island; Mrs, |W, (Kathleen) Laird, Sidney; Mrs: _E.. (Esther) -Mennett, Port Co- ‘quitlam;; Mrs. E. (Edith) Sim- . onson, Salmon Arm, .B.C;; Mrs: J.H. (Margaret) Arnies, Vernon, B:.C.;: Mrs. J. (Sarah) Marsh,’ ~ _ McBride, B.C.; 27 grandchild- - ren;'5 great grandchildren; one: sister in Seattle; and one PrOID=- er-in Scotland. Graveside’ services: were held ‘on Wednesday, November 8, 1967 ~ at North Pender.:..Sands Funeral . “Chapel - of Roses -was: in charge of arrangements. le Cultu ral Grants Invited By B.C. Allocation. of. initial grants.” from the’ B,C. Government’s new $5. million Centennial Cultural ‘Fund is expected before, the end -of.the-years.. . ~ . =sHone. We H;:: ‘Murray, MLA. for..: : ae Prince . Rupert: and” speaker” of.” “the House who is chairman of the in 4 ~ ‘Centennial ' Cultural. Fund ‘Advis- ee : ‘ory Committee which _administ-" . Ors the fund, ‘said applications for. 7 grants’ are. being. received: ‘up tos” “the: end: of: ‘November 3 and: that’ the “committee. - expects that. first by the end of. December. : : Legislation setting. Jup: ‘the REV: ‘Our: Lady of Grace Church ‘hall. ‘sored: a. panel. with the subject « ’ present, parents: ald children’ rarely. talk ‘served the children will probably. grow. : Applications. For- } . : “students took part 'in-the. panel, - Jerry ‘Moreau, third: year,.'Tim Ken Byron.. . ee iene nama. | . grants. for. 1967. will be dispensed. ay comes because there: is a new.. panelists.: and: enthusiastic Roman Catholic ¢ in action’ in-the Church, out: of ipation, are people. examined :: Catholic” Young People, held at: clusions. an in. Ganges, the Teen. Club-spon- — “Communications - between par- ent and child’? ” Peing: thoroughly aired. - The decision given by the lead- er Tom Charbonneau that ‘‘There was no great problem'in the area » of communications’’, ‘was: sup ported: by. all. the young “people - ‘will. be .on: “Even in a family where the --Seat.” ‘over problems: together,’’ ob- the. young. spokesman, - into responsible adults.’* Butler-Cole,*: SEE OUR — a ¢ ¢ : 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ rt ¢ ¢ ¢ PAGE NINE” . FATHER SCHMIDT IS eee ACTIVE ON SALT SPRING There s seems to be some lively Segger and Jim Helfer; second wie! discussion groups on Salt Spring. year, | Marcel" cand: “Yvette - Blais Island’ these: days.and most of it of Ganges; were. Amongst me. SERS _ Though: they had ‘issued inivit- a priest ‘who -has taken over the - ations: to. young people ‘in ‘the R.C.. Parish of Salt Spring Is- Gulf Islands’ to ‘challenge ‘them: - land... He..is) the -Rev.: Father . onthe ‘subject under discussion, eerie Leonard Schmidt, who believes ‘there was little audience partic~ - ; “There “-was’ a” large the Church and wherever Rene “group of: youngsters. | The panel various features ‘of... ~ At the’ recent. reacting! of the growing up with interesting con: : Rev.. Father. ‘Schmidt. had op: ened the discussion ‘and ‘Dr.-R “Bo. Horsefield prayer. “Mrs... Gordon Simmon : of Drake ‘Road,’ Ganges, was the: adult on the: panel. At -the: next. meeting“ of | “the: Teen ‘Club, the panel discussion 3 ‘*Youth and “Law;: Cpl. F.C? closed | wit Law. and -Youth’?. ‘Rhodes will “be on the ‘hot “This takes place on at’: the: Ang~ “Nove: 23, at.7 p.m “ican Parish Hall : |All denominations: are “invited ‘and. a-dance:. and: refreshments - followed «: “the: interesting even- Three University of.Victoria in8- ‘Music was supplied by Tom : “Alf. t Bangert, and . as passed at the last, ‘session - oo by. the - national ° president: “ofthe ~: me ‘PB ne TODE,. pe J. Neil’ Gordy” te ; Th ; annual meeting of the Saan- ich Peninsula 4- H Beef. Club. was “Thursday, “Novis “2951 BRIDGE EST. “near Gorge Road _ Field Grown Wallflowers a Forget - -Me- “Pot Plants Cut r lowers : Jarge: attendance Nots « vee Pansies a Clematis a3 Hoathers 1} ee hodadendrons. 9 1 cau WEST. SAANICH ROAD BRENTWOOD BAY 7 PHONE 652-2131 ie Clearance: a Azaleas . pales Rofinera are. 4 guaranteed. in writing: . or) ” Orbe coe Ter ial