@ The ‘affordable’ one Christmas shoppers rejoice. For the fifth y year in a row Sanscha ~ - worthwhile community projects planned for 1985, Hall will be crammed with a zillion gift ideas, Attendees might also choose to support The ReviewtLions Billed by the organizers, the Peninsula Community Association, Christmas Fund project by bringing a tin of food to the fair and as the ‘‘affordable fair’’, this year close to 100 local artists; knit- depositing it in the colourful containers: ters, seamstresses and a plethora of other craftsmen will have Shoppers need not go hungry as they browse and buy. There’ll available toys, stained glass, decorations, clothes, teddy. bears, be plenty of home baking to choose from and concessions will be paintings, food, ceramics, folk art, pots and Christmas wreaths of open for tea, coffee, lunch and goodies. candy, cones, holly and straw. Want more? Admission to the Dec. | fair is 25.cents. Children under age six Consider rugs, table centre pieces, doll clothes, soap, calendars, can get in free and there will be a baby-sitting service upstairs for thread. painting, smocking. paper mache items, mobiles, wooden the ankle biters. Doors open at 10 a.m, and it's first come. first clocks. needle work, driftwood creations, cards, quilts, shawls, served until 4 p. m. beer steins, herb: plants — the list is endless and-so are the op- The fair is one of the more important PCA fund raising events portunities:to find those special somethings for those special pea- of- the year and the money earned by PCA will g #o towards its many ple. "Established 1912, A ‘Community. Newspaper Serving: " Sidney & Saanich Penin ula fe ar VOLUME 70 ISSUENUMBER48 —__- Wednesday, November 28, 1984 35 Cents - Linda Scott Puts finishing fouches. to cand ly wreaths. Hugh Nash Photos By HUGH NASH ee Last year after. being denied.a” space, as fiona as: something is | ever y thing A North Saanich woman was ©. vote, Doman wrote to Municipal scribbled there, she says. not allowed to vote in'the recent Affairs Minister, Bill ‘Ritchie ask- ~~ One North. Saanich resident What do’ library. patrons municipal election because she ~° ing him to point out where in the _ purposely. wrote a: completely il-! use for bookmarks! * refused: to- fill: in the “occupa- ~ Municipal. act vit specifically set = legible. word, another. described . “Staff tion”? blank in the poll book: out that. a statement: of eae ~- ~ hand: coloured. by» Sarah D,, Sena a _— | oce > PAnabel's-gold totem: pole. on |. By PAT MURPHY Pas nto deiails aboui the effect of the’: “white leather, Nancy’s but- - Ministry, of education’ projec: y @ Twenty teachers cuts if they are carried through. | Ser lies, a’ bluish aetie pro- : tions indicate a budget deficiency, to ] 9 but they would, | he ‘said, be - ieee Sto: ose jobs f AS pg ati cg ge tek 1, aut me “tractor, arightangle triangle Jo Potter Betty Fulton. of ‘some $1 million in Saanich: 0 es drastic. ies : ies siti iiic: mein e The amount projected “by with the corners chewed off, fos... ~ Princess Leia and Luke, a eee pias SER aA See Any school district in. 1985-86,° chair- seh ala he a wooden: mouse with a. long : man. John’ Betts told ‘a school board meeting Monday night, ~~ ministerial information - sent. to a ‘Saanich school’ district, > was | Betts said it would be a blow — $1 R668, 394 8 es | leather: tail and: a charming. “tothe district's — educational Betts said’ that bee use» ‘the selection Of photographs, Jo “system and teachers will be hard ~ school board had frugally built: | One photo” shows a poo “pressed to maintain the quality of “up. an 1984) surplus’ of ‘some. ‘blonde toddler with: loose’ | - reanne leggings; another apo. “clergymen with. a.charming Jo. friend; a chubby-cheeked a “boy is: “Teaiuired ‘dn: another, and there: Is. a May 2 ; 20, 1984, -. $500,000. education. would be a maintained atits present level uns. ue til atleast June. This saving was ® “made possible through ecananilése: ~ effected by. the board and the in- . “oerease in’ the district's : : teacher ration ; nee, eo Although Retts did not say: $0. ~ it was estimated. that as many. as 20 or 2lteachers might lose their. & > Minister Jack Heinrich to present, TE tl cae jobs in, Saanich: district. ifthe oP ominimal: success, thelr collec alts case for more MONEY. ce John Betts eo ministry. of education holds Fast, Continued on P: “Betts. was not teprepared: 0 BO eo 8 Ay CHES GPASUO! ou Os to its projections. ae tak instruction at its. “present, ph devel Although. he would not say. ale NIG time how many (teachers are ealkely 10. be dropped from the = district roster Belts: did indicate ce there, would: inevitably be a cut in statts we The: school ‘board! will seek: an. . interview: SWithe Education. at By PEGGIE ROWAND There: will ‘be wid! tree ‘ir 1 their seat “Yon ‘can also leave” none There. are. more than. 200.” shabby. lite home but -= hi anks perishable food and new: loys: a (families) names on The Review: .. ta the! great kindness, and. this office. and if. pear re. ‘Sidney Lions Christmas Fund list © ~ Benerosity: of Saanich Peninsula. downtown between 1 <3 pam, “= and that Includes some 350 “residents. there will be a good, Monday to Friday:you can: leave sehiltren cena the tia is still Brows: well-stocked ‘food hamper and) food and toys at our; Santa’s ANB es ~~ Someone, somewhere will pro- ‘Depot, 2all Beacon, A vouple on the list have one. duce some t baby. clothes, We Just. as Nearly- new. toys can be left a small child, the mother is preg: know that, will happen. EWE ee Se “Sidney, Central Saanich. and. . ant andl expectiig:her baby sou. But Hime ty. pelulng short oars North Saanich, ficchulle: Sidney. oo after. Christmas, Her husband “there are less than four. weeks to Kiwanis ds handling. distribution spends all his time looking for, Christmas and: we have to. get. of toys again this year, ree Tnout aan Success. Organized. well before Dec280 000 >" Names of people, groups: or They. have used the food bank. rolls around sa. pleases If you, organizations who have donated. - often this year wher they've run ~ haven't made your donation yet uhis_ year — ‘exelading!those who’ out of food. i to the fund, ve AN YOU can afford: specifically suid they did not want. 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