h -of the Saanich _. Beef Club attended.a junior Jead-. - - ers workshop at the experimental -" ers of:the Saanich: Peninsula 4-H - .» Beet Club. attended:a meeting of. ° “all junior. leaders: at the experi-. mental * a ‘following executive were elected: Ken. Smith; present Reg Raper, : Wednesday, April 19, 1967 4- H Beef Club Has Active Time In Past Weeks Members. -of the 4-H. Clubs in .the: South farm with junior leaders-from other clubs in the district, to discuss the purposes and ach- ievements. of a 4-H junior leader. The chairmen of the discussion - District. were Mr. Jameson, Agriculturalist, and ens. . _ Members of the Beef. Club met March 27 at the home ‘of G.. Doney, . Saanichton, to make rope halters: for their 4-H pro= ject. an ce F On April 2, the junior leaders, Mr. Wick- Lloyd Williams, Gordon Michell, Catherine ‘Godfrey, Robert: God- frey, “and -Robert’ Doney ‘and Bob -Ar nold of the Metchosin Lamb Club picked daffodils: at’ the: home. of -Dena. Cronk, also of the: Metchosin Lamb -Club, The: flowers were then delivered to all patients in various rest homes‘in. the Greater Victoria area. , On April 4, the regular monthly meeting of the Saanich Peninsula 4-H Beef Club was held at Mount _ Newton Jr. High School, and was called to-order’ by president Rob- ‘ert Doney. On April 35 “eleven junior lead- farm:; ‘at: which - SAVINGS ~ tod. 30 p. m “Daily” Open Ba. m. Malahat: District _ boarded five chartered buses for “a day of touring the grounds ‘and’ : buildings. of the: University. of .. British Columbia, March’4, On March..7,.10 junior jeaders. ‘Peninsula: 4-H... Jersey Cattle. ” President.” of the Saanich: Peninsula 4-H BeetClub, » “mother-in-law, _. Stephen organist. “district, The demonstrations : “and educational displays’ ‘for the _-s Victoria’ Jaycees F Fair were dis - ~ cussed: ; ‘patronized, ~ blossoms ‘in’ a arranged bowl, in’ itself adecor- ation,” The. first prize of an autographed. ne Fenwick - the, secretary; ‘Catherine Godfrey, treasurer;: June Simmonds, club reporter, “On “April .9,° embers of. the ‘Saanich Peninsula 4-H Beef Club - met at” Glenliagen ’ Farm, owned ; by RL, Mutrie, Saanichton, to’ be -instructed.in ee re BRENTWOOD ee ee re Mr. and Mrs. John Goldring and family of 1112 Benvenuto Ave~ nue have returned from a two week’s holiday in California. Gay decorations of spring flowers gave a. festive air to St. “Stephen's Memorial Hall) when their. W.A, held its spring tea on Saturday, April 5th. The tow. was opened by Mrs. Pearl Butler, who was’ introduced by Mys.- A.M... Galbraith, .. Vice- “Mrs, Bulter. re- briefly ofthe church, when: Mrs. was ininisced: ‘days “Buller Mrs. the judging of. - the. first schoolhouse, across the - road from. the church, as» she was the first. teacher-in the and the’ small organ was carried back. and forth from . the schoolhouse to: the church. Guests were’ greeted ‘by Mrs. Galbraith, in the-absence of the President, and Mrs. O.L, Foster. The interesting. stalls were well _ and ‘a - contest. to.- number. — of. beautifully ~ determine © the -: was: an added ‘attraction book — illistrated.. by. Lansdowne. ‘was.’ won. by. -Mrs: “north. Norman §. ‘Lockyer; the: secend “prize “of two amethyst: decorator. decanter's. was* won by.: Mrs... SS t ee : ee greater ‘significance the attention. eee ee ee — = “a Bygone ‘age, onthe early “OVE! her» “George” its first. Butler lived in). ‘interests. -by way of “musical avenues at length to the '.peace of an idyllic rural retreat “mands, a vista. that’ the. marks. of his interests, baby - grand piano, record player, ‘sheet. ; = matic. “origins. ; simple eonstruction, a Sevelop: & wn SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW . (By BERT GREEN) In :this «scientific . and. factual .. age itis a relief -to .turn back the pages of ‘history. to a. time when knights were bold and. their. ladies. were “unassuming and. decorative. Or so we are led to. believe from. the pages. of. romantic novels and the fantasies the movies have reconstructed for our entertainment. Best r emembered ure the more pleasant aspects of life. in medieval times, the arts and crafts of periods which his- torically are the basis of our cultural life of to-day, Fortunately. there whose interest it with a. dedicated into “the Upast. are able to recapture a knowledge of the pleasures and pursuits of “and ‘offer their forthe delight who have — similar. are those. is to delve _ thoroughness discoveries of” those Professor W.C. Staub, who has made his. home on the western slopes of Mount ‘Newton, -is:just such. .a. person. His~-musical career has brought bim from the conservatories of Vienna and 4urich, through Jugoslavia, and devious European ‘and the company ofa sympathetic Australian wife. anda lively infant ‘son. From its: elevated situation the lounge of their dream house com~ is’ breath- taking. in. -its’ grandeur , from the blue waters. or Saanich Inlet to. the. far ‘distant mountains ‘of the . Around: the ° rooms are music’ ‘and books.’ but of: far: ‘is. caught. by:a magnificent chro- J harp of. French: ‘manu- fe “The! “recorder nstrument of: ancient lineége and: Frequently they - (of. interest, ‘and. ; instrument. cee land: The illustration is a ‘Scrassato’, “successful © terminate the end.of April.- COMMUNITY CLUB ACTIVE There were-13-members pre- : geht at the Saanichton Community ‘club, meeting Tuesday evening, April ate Mrs. "Pp, Hamilton: - took the ‘minutes in. the’absence Of: Secretary Mrs. F, Campbell © who was ill, ; Registration of. tennis: players: which preceded the meeting; was very successful.” These classes are being sponsored by the Club, Softball was discussed by the sport conveners and registration was set-for Friday evening April : 14 from 6330: to “7 p.m. at the Agricultural - Hall, Mrs. L. Farrel] to contact the various schools in the commiunity and let them know of the registration _ Bud Michell was authorized — date. to. purchase such softball equip- ment as deemed necessary, Bad-~ minton was reported very” and. play © \.will Mrs... R. Hitchen,’ Club dele- gale: {o the.centennial committee, © eo gave a. report on: the-Jast Cen- Professor W.C. Staub on.the pine endofhis Mount Newton residence, Medieval. embellishment. depicts a court’ scene at a time when the wandering minstrel was an eagerly awaited diversion. was-a favorite instrument of the . traubadours and wandering minstrels of medieval times. Its revival able stimulus to musical appreci- ation in the classroom. . Professor Staub has during the past. several weeks introduced his: recorder: quartet to the schools: :’ ofthe. Greater, Victoria School...’ District, and everywhere he has: : met with an.enthusiastic response’ : from. the children. histor yo “of. “The: children are , told that the : recorder: ee daring the. 14th Century - in ‘Eng='). “This: name: “derived: from, ats. capability. ‘of: ‘reproducing. or “ecording” the: song of the bird. “was: “given its. name oy ‘supervised. recreation for child : Dealers. 2 “Mickey Currier ~ Harold Twigg: “UNCLE DUDLEY'S | _ TRADING POST Ift haven’ t got it, “Tecan get it, "fl can’t get it You forget it, 9732 First St. » Sidney Phone 656-2469 | a ) SELL - TRADE |. peee RELIEVE. “fe Phoneres “renin Centennial Park, as origin= ‘Lea aves’ Brentwood every hour, > Leaves Mill Bay every hour; * f¥om:8:00 a.m, to.7:00 p.m, Sundays ‘and Holidays “Extra (ptrips.. oo: ‘Leaves Brentwoodat7: 30p. och, and 8:30 p.in. Leaves Mill Bay. at 8: 00 p. m, and 9:00.pem.” Coast. Ferries: Ltd. “Phones p V2=7264 | _ Victoria, Mutua}: 4448) ° : ‘Vancouver bedi get h NP ARTHRITIS PAIN? fa a Many doeters wtlover tho country ae i recommend: tho: Niagara ‘mothoad Canada Sale insert from your Victoria weekend paper...and- be sure to watch for featured - - Specials: in the Eaton.s.daily — eG ads: Use-your convenient ‘Eaton Account and take advan= ~ tage of these specials... now! - Order: from the convenience of your home, : ‘switchboards: open ; Sl FOR. “Telephone” s Shopping nol t= ) “DIAL 382- TNA ‘or ZENITH 6100: TOLL FREE: “Ate ose tho minor ps ain ofehronic fl of ‘ rhounatoid: ‘artrltiay “Tanah Nie i Riga do your body where {hurts it Band instantly fee) pam stuart te # Hi fade. no positives ctire for ‘Doctors know that while Bie artiritis 9 A has yot buon discoverad, Niagara | WHE bring quiek, effective rolier Brom manor, artiritie pain, whens... 7 ; i ever itor CUPS” Get aut ho frets , about. this. quick. simple: avethod | j ay Hox! 109 ) ; Name, , eaneeers ‘ a: Z ¢ IWapcaccacestecesectsceuga , Ceucoannanarancesiransraucet A many doclora. rocommindy: MAN Le. coupon Neday for, P RE % hook cy a; "Slay -atovlow: mae has been found a valu- — “Members of-*.” the® Victoria Recorder Society... have ‘contributed .to this revival -and* ‘the “demon! _strations have- been accompaniéd 7 “by: a. talk: to explain the: origins!“ fhe Hate tikes C f on Tesulted SMe MILL BAY we _ from ..7;30.a,m. to.6330. p.m. “pality, Who Jare: elderly: “and not too! favorable. ‘to> ‘expondituros,' ce dotaits: to. the. recreation com elected’ from the ‘Baroque and Renaissance. periods, followed by contemporary tunes of popular character, delighted with the airs of Handel, and. they applauded enthusiasti- cally-when the quartet swung into. ‘the modern mode of Step inTime —~—— _ from Mary Poppins,’ and a Sselec- = tion of Beattie ‘pop’ hits. _ After the demonstrations. time vas. allowed. for. .the professor -to: answer: the. questions of the: “The programs: ‘showed . ~ just. what” canbe: ‘accomplished. Said, “children, “with.: these instruments,’”. Professor. “Staub.- : tidy of this’ ‘simple: instrument “Professor. Staub ~ may be. ‘said to: ‘be =the ® disciple:. ‘of Walte Dolmetsch who: devoted his whole efforts. “to® the = “revival: cre orders - and. historic. eyboare : : His: forts: were : entirely successful... in. a widespread ruments ; in’ England: ' held th. May, and therefore ere “is.a need for an early. decision if: the program: is to be: commended sites at” gaanicliton, Keating “and Brentwood » 210 children. ~ Cast of: the program fn: “Hirst year was estimaed at $850; ° _ $250 for the remuneration of a. “supervisor and assistant. and the “Palance for equipments _ Reeve RVG, Lee sald that the « Tequest : ‘for a.gr ant. must. go to the: finance: eommitiea of council, 7 “YWainoted that thore: ‘aro’ a great = na mbor" ‘of: people ‘In. the muni Motion: ‘to refer ue. proposed | : oa designed and executed by. ‘ance ' The. children were. .. anized: “Death ‘were. gratified to: e there. : elementary “schools ‘before’ Easter. had re=> « ‘ vealed ‘a-potential ; erst of p May 6 to'June 10... Proposed time: ‘the’: “6,30 ‘recreational. tennial conimittee. meéting: A letter the Keating P, T.A. who sent a donation and an offer of assist-. for the. next -Hallowe’en_ party. Mrs. M, Gaw, represent- ing the 9th. Tsartlip Club Pack, spoke of the work being done and a donation was made to the pack ©. to assist in their work. The next regular meeting will’ be .September 12, following the summer recess. va ¢ SAANICHTON. “see: SO many. in attendance | last “Friday: evening cat: the Saanich- . ton Agricultural hall. . There-was:: 7 Mest ee an. ‘especially . good: ‘turn-out | Of: eIn his efforts. to promote, the i young. peoples. many. } sbeomnnanted vener,. hon ee all organizations who’: assisted ‘in’ any way. to: ‘bring ‘is. still” room. for’ ‘up ‘to three. more: ‘in the: junior: division and. ‘any: “child: interested can get.. ‘information: by phoning’ 652-1970, Mrs. M.: Siemer,. Haldon Rd., ‘left: last week. ‘for: holiday “in San. ‘Francisco. ne Also: to be. referred isSaanic ton Community élub project: for® {instructional tennis: at Centennial. Park. on: Saturday avenings: from, for reserving tho. courts is from. until’ “8.30. pm “Council: however, ‘in’ view of the ‘domand for the -courts | by. adults -havo:. ~ recommended: that® the, ‘time: off -nervous.: ‘flection, that’s not the right word. of: thanks Will go: to. — | wD | —PAGE THREE s i Sb pee _ By WINDSOR | Well it has come ‘at inal. and ‘of “those. ‘nationally - advertised T° don’t mind ‘saying that I’m brands that: always’: come. -out™: “No, on serious :re-: It. would be more accurate. to say that I’m scared stiff. ~ For 10 days. the call. didn’t. come and I began to hope that’ Could they. I had a reprieve, have lost my name, or even better, completely forgotten ab- out me? No such luck. © The phone rang this morning, and before 1 had a chance ‘to say I wasn't there, the voice cut in. “We are waiting for You, | Mr. Windsor.’ here’s a typical dental nurse ~ for you, attractive, efficient, but alas, heartless. © She made no attempt to break it to me gently. _ Didn't suggest that I find achair, or reach for a tranquilizer. No, she: just: gave it to me right be--. tween thee eyes “Your partial: plate is finished, ~and:the: ‘dentist is ready to do the extractions, ” Believe. me, its going to be. quite a wrench to lose four teeth, . -and all at once. 1 ‘quite a while now, for about:as* long as I can remember, andI’ve got .a horrid feeling that Pm strongly attached to them. | It’s ‘rather. strange in a way. . For years. I’ve: been using one Reeve Rules. . On Procedure. Reeve. R.G. Lee ruled at Mon-. ; “day's meeting of Saanich Council » The. ‘sponsors of the film Mech- ~~ ‘that.only those. objections tothe “Zoning ‘By- -law expressed. at’ the: .. public hearing :or. “previousl _ stated ‘by: letter are’ valid. fo onsideration by: council. : “He! was ‘replying to: Charle; ee tities Cross Road, W -T've had them: © -top’in:a--recent test, but despite. “all. this, they started. to: bother. me. Then’ the: minute I ‘sat in: the -dentist’s. chair, they. sud-~ denly felt fine again, -Unfortu- nately it was too late. ah ESS “They have ‘to come” out,?” he: said after tapping. them with. a little mallet, like a: musician: running ‘up the: scale on his zila- ee “phone. a “We may-as well make - the impressions today, and “it ‘won't hurt: so you ‘can stop shaking.!?.: POOR DIET This... was -correct, though. I couldn’t ‘recommend it for pure: pleasure.: -The:: .general idea - seemed to ‘be to: fill my: mouth, * or. ‘rather. the. top half. of: it, “with a trayful- of quick ‘drying © jelly, made from’ seaweed. T’ve: read _that. someday - ‘seaweed vas - going. to” ‘form: the staple. of ou diet. “you'll : stick’ ‘to roast beef. anc “Ifyou. take.-my.’ advices Yorkshire pudding. ° At. any. rate, the stuff did harden: very quickly, in about. three min-.~ utes,’ and what | a grip it’ took: on-my. long suffering: bicuspids. ’ Thad an awful fear that it. would ~ bring them. all » along. when : it: was pulled out,- Ma,’ sort’ of: “look. no ‘“teeth,’? but .I:suppose* “the dental profession knows ‘what it ‘is. doing, -bécause- it. didn’t. “happen, Actually the only prob- ‘lem IT encountered ‘was: that some: “Of: “the mixture“ worked: on= ‘the gravity ‘feed’ principle; ‘which led ‘it: somewhere south of, my tonsils, Don’t» “think |, vm complaining Beal are: low.where. you: “your. ‘gardening: problems ‘with: pro- fessional” garden ‘folks who” ‘know’ instruction should be from 5 to 7 " PaMe or 7.0. P. s. ‘Mesting Victoria: Chapter: OfeTO. Ps Noy): will moet. in:.the; lal :of the . Chureli of. the: Living, Christ: on Monday; “Ap ‘ation,: roungg | he Ps, or for Pani OP VACHE wert 4 ane eect ere