_, . Greater, ae should ‘be ‘spent. - ~ Alderman M. oo “Mooney, Coun- | Beaches and Parks. committee at a a “PAGE EIGHT as . | WHEN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Is DISCUSSED (REA PLA as Saanich: Councillor . - Charles M. oNelles was named chairman at, the. meeting of Victoria - S aanich » Beaches and Parks committee re+ “eently. “Consideration : was: given “ Jong range: -report.on Beaver. and “Elk. Lakes: parklands, submitted ‘by ~ City Engineer James : Garnett,- and. anew. sub-committee. was establish-" =. ed to bring in. recommendations: as _ ‘to.“exactly “how the $52,000 Cen- “" tennial « funds “allocated “py: ithe Victoria . Taunueipeatvies Super * eillor - ‘Geonie™« Chatterton: nd: ‘the to: a - Super Shell meets the full o octane needs a of today’s ‘most advanced cars. ‘At-the. same time, it delivers better performance . in all cars now. co eruis premium. sea mS cy Super | Shell ici TCP ‘which : cutralizes crippl n Shell today! ‘mimicipal engineers ‘and parks ad- ministrators. of the’ city. and Saan- ich .. will. serve .on the:. - Sub-com~ mittee. -A ‘special. ‘committee: comprising Alderman Mooney, Councillor: Chat- terton:. anid» Councillor “Nelles was named and charged. with the’ or- ganizing of the. work of. volunteers engaged in-impr ovement pr ojects at the lakes. In- the. preamble te his. recom- mendations; the city engineer stated that: it had -b2en -prepared at. the request .of. the Victoria~Saanich engine. deposits, | AREA DIVIDED | ',1--The densely wooded ‘area. al- SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW niecting last October; in’ order that any .Centennial. project ;m with an appropriate. over-all: plan; Much ‘time: has since been. ‘spent in studying the terrain, and discussing |: the .many factors: affecting the de- velopment: of: the area: in consulta-' tion with ‘the director of. the Capital Region Planning Board,. city. parks. administrator, and -the Saanich Superintendent of. works. | es ". Mr.. Garnett has considered the parklands: amounting. to 507. acres,. _plus a considerably greater’ acreage of water, in 11 parts, as follows: may. fit. in: 7 , 2) ect 90) "52: Plymouth we Sedan, heater. 0. ‘ab Dodge $ Sedan, heater... 1195 | ‘52. Chevrolet’ Senn, Power Glide, radio, ; *1195, | i heater ©. 30+ DAY: EXCHANGE (remaining “prop-. ready. known as ‘Beaver Lake ; | a radio; a $1095. aye Brackett. third Pleased | With ‘6 MON. WARRANTY. be aicquited and the trail ‘con- structed).: 10—The .. area » ‘east of Brookleigh Road in the. northwest: corner: of. the property, (to be. disposed of), : 11—All lands “east of Patricia Bay egycces (to -be disposed of). . .Garnett . cbesrves ° that. “the chenicter ‘of many of these areas is dissimilar, and ~:although: in’ total they are: very. extensive, very little of the land is known and used by the general public”. THREE: BEST AREAS The: report concludes that: the concession “area of Beaver. Lake Park, Eagle. Park.and Happyland beach are the. three “areas .where. ‘most. good will accrue: from develop- ment in the.’ near future, “although the ‘whole.-area warrants ultimate development. a ; “Encouragement should’ ‘be. -given to. ‘the. popularization ‘of..the .Bea- ‘ver. Lake: area and :the Happyland area, rather’ than -to. endeavor to’ attract’ large: crowds to the. road-- Side area.of: Eagle Park;:.or. to: dis-. sipate’:the* possibility of control over a More extensive area. It was: regarded. as. important " ultimately to.-develop. a: linking - trail around: the entire water area,” the Teport. stated. ae ‘ine Entries deter “28. exhibitors, ‘and. many’* pat- rons, from. turning out tothe: annual Pender Asland. flower. show, _ Spon-, ‘sored ‘by. the. Jocal: Women’s: Insti-. ‘tute, and held i in the Hope Bay’ hall.: ‘There. were. 12. : exceptional , entries. ue ‘ . -- First! ‘grand prize’ winner was Mrs. | Vietor': Menzies,’ followed by” “Mrs. ‘Duncan: ‘MacDonald, -and: S.:P: Cor-:| the: in’: the .. “children’s” classes, : fine | ‘Linda: Allan. Second," ‘and: Myre and “Mrs. Ernest. -Scholl,” of” Mr, , fork’ sets, * | tnstitute,” =. ; Little, Merrilec, Pende | centennial, dollar. oe Island, the-late.Mr, and Mrs, Wash- ington. Grimmer, who came: tothe island nearly: 80° years: ago. : , er great aunt, first. -white ential horn, on Pender Island, remorse: eceersemmemratenanes: st sien matey were: eae ers}”- Ao a — : ——————SSS eee = — “Wet! weather on. “Monday. ‘did ck i. 0 -4,.. Raymond: ‘Daniels, , At a. ceremony held ‘dure the tea : hour. ‘at. the’; Pender. Island: Flower. : : | Show, Peter’. Scholl, © infant... “son . of: |: sand || | Merrilee®: Grimmer, ‘baby: daughter Aq, ‘and?:Mrs. John. Grimmer, |: “were presented’ with: silver knife:and. ifts from ‘the Women’s: *ganten:. | nial" baby,” also": “received | ay ater ~~ Mervilee is the. scent aeundanugh: ter. of. pioneer. settlers on. Pender. the late Mrs. Nellie. Pender Hamilton, was the _Weanesdey, April 16, 1958. 7 -|VARIETY. SHOW REVEALS - [LOCAL TALENT IS. CAPABLE By KEN CANTWELL | ‘The fact that we. are utterly spoil- ed. by. the. lavish : shows released by: Hollywood and on- TV. was certainly not. apparent when. one saw the. ap- preciative ... audiences viewing the Sidney .variety concert staged at the North Saanich high school’’on :Fri: day. ‘and Saturday, April: 11:-and 12. All proceeds went ' the SANSCHA building fund. It seems fashionable these days to bea little ‘critical of -what: is being done, but we are sure that no one could :complain of this new-look in: real. homespun entertainment: The freshness and vitality could: only. be described ‘as charming.. The young- sters. on the. stage did their - level best ‘to entertain,;--and it certainly Satisfied: our - audience. : While we have kids that: can still. take" an’ in- terest: in the serious’ arts and’ put on such a good’ show, we’ certainly have no- serious problem {hee Among those giving. ‘such a ‘fine performance,. ‘include..the. Sidney, High ‘School Cheer’ Team ‘and. Band; Sidney. Drill. Team,. accordion: solo, Michael '.Sparks;”.‘‘The. Little Shav- Ballet “For: mings and Toni Adamson, accom- panied by’ Philip Adamson: piano solos by:..Pam Thornley,. Jean Ross and Toni Adamson; vocal: selections by, Barbara. and’ Elaine: Erickson; piano. solo by Philip ‘Adamson; cen- Two, Sue ~Hein-, bers. of the Rae Burns Sidney School -: of ‘Dance; violin” solo :by |: Michael “Adamson; precision dancing by the =. . Square Dance Club; piano and violin trio, Philip Adamson, Jim Ross: and... accordion solo. . Michael Adamson; by John .Pearson. . : During ° the.’ entire performance, the Seven SANSCHA Dwarfs livened up the proceedings! : bara - Whipple. Praise must also go to. that br ave bunch: of kids: in the 25- -40-year-age . group who, under the banner. of the “Dixie Revellers’’, lived it up in’ the old-time’ minstrel. fashion. . This’ - provided a balance for the: younger : talent. It. is- ‘hard: to know ‘who. to con- . gratulate..on’ the ‘production. parents, tutors, all those people who | ° The worked. ‘so’ ‘hard behind the scenes, the M.C..who did’ such :.a’ good: job. Perhaps © those unsung heroes, : the fathers, deserve an honorable men-” The guest of ‘honor. was Sidney Queen’ Miss Bar- : tion. © It is: hard .to: know. where to. aa end. , ree . “Mrs. Whipple in her delightful speech at the finale mentioned. that the. show ‘was the. dream’ of . Mrs. Ken Cantwell, the lady ‘to whom we are‘ indebted for the ‘production. “It will be a-great pity if this type of .show..cannot become ‘an ‘annual event in Sidney. We. are certainly -blessed with the. talent, and. ener- getic folk with ae ability to pro- . tennial ~~ performed by 13 mem-'| duce: oe 733 Johnson ‘Ste. B We'll pick up. and. deliver. your ear! Pa nee Saanich 7 Orsovea) takes e : ok S| 20 PLEASURE BOATS _ = BY AUCTION— “OUTBOARD ‘and: INBOARD. ENGINES, Etc. oe _Thireday. 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