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FED . - Closed Sat, = Sun Ltd. 652-2411: it ie arty fi -. think we A lengthy campaign by a group. of Saanich school ' district parents for a French - .immersion.. program here finally went down to defeat Monday night when a 4-3 split. between’ trustees quashed the prospect for the 1979-80 school year. School. District |. 63 trustees gave.a variety of reasons for their support of or opposition to the motion made by. . trustee Gerry Kristianson for the in- stigation of a program, provided: enough students pre-registered this month. Kristianson: suggested that ~ the. program. should — be inaugurated in this district only if 30 kindergarten and # 20 grade one students were signed up for it by the end of this school year. . In making the motion Kristianson said he didn’t believe cost -was.a factor. in such a program. ‘*The children are going to have to be: educated anyway,”’ he pointed out. ‘*T look at this strictly as an educational issue, and 1 should _give parents in this district an opportunity to make a choice. 1 think it’s an option that -ought to. be: By TOM CRONK Hotel Sidney, entered - : in’ the. annual: Capital 8. Builders/Labatt’s ‘B. Invitational Tournament at ig McDonald Park, held June - 8,°9,° 10, finished ‘in. fifth position. - their~ first’ game; . but are managed a comeback and - won” the: following - two. Their.’ final loss. in * the double-knockout . occurred Sunday morning. ' his pitching: and:two ‘home runs: during; the weekend; “for: Sidney’. Hotel ‘occurred “after. Albany Mobile Homes) ‘pitcher, “Emile = Maurice, - walked: off. the ‘diamond i in: othe second i inning of the ball game. _. No’. reasons - were given “for ‘the’ action which i followed a couple of & Albany® errors’: and. ‘two 4 - Hotel ‘scores, Hotel scored. M12 runs before’ the inning .- ended, : Hotel: players’ should not | be too proud of the ensuing . ™ farce: made of. the game; h with their obvious attempts ™ to be put out, and their ——s ” Family Restaurant VERDIER, BRENTWOOD BAY “FOR CHINESE FOOD - SS DINE IN —~ TAKE OUT 10% Discount for pick up orders over $10. 00. Free delivery on — over $10.00 within Central : Saanich, Open Daily at qu a.m, 1; Closed Mondays “Tea, Cup Reading every Thursday afternoon, | “Brentwood. Candy Man Ltd. fig. THE VILLAGE SQUARE - W. prritet RD. ‘ie HOW TO SWEETEN DAD UP FOR FATHERS’ DAY...” SOME IDEAS: eae 652. 1833. SEE OUR ree | “SELECTION | _ @CANDY: FILLED BRANDY. SNIFTERS SUNDAE DISH & COIN SET = EXTRA SPECIAL — ‘GANONG’S ASSORTED : CHOCOLATES 4, a CABIN WARM WITH FISHER STOVE € q 9788 - 2nd St., Sidney A 19 ~ SAIRTIGHT CONSTRUCTION ~@FIREBRICK LINED | SIDNEY FIREPLACE. 056831, "reasons.’’ The: Sidney squad ‘Tost following their three losses: last week, held’ on against. a tourney Carl. Reid: led Hotel with’ | el io Bo provided in this district.” Trustee Rubymay Parrott backed. up Kristianson’s stand, saying she felt the board should look. at the issue on the same basis that it has considered requests from other parent groups. ‘“*As a trustee in Saanich | want. to see our students have the same opportunity as’ those in. other areas,’’ Mrs. Parrott “told the board. ‘I would ask the board to consider this seriously and. make their decision — for Trustee Jack Armstrong, however, refused to support the issue. He. told ‘the meeting that he felt the campaign run .by the parents had been. ‘‘a little too slick and professional,” then -launched into:a lengthy. discourse. that blamed... everything. from: Pierre Trudeau to French immersion programs for “‘the massive political and economic problems _ facing this country.” - *Personally,- I -don’t accept the cultural mosaic theory,’”’ . Armstrong ‘told: the’ board.” ‘I’m: ‘more tinclined to accept the U.S. ~ slovenly. “defensive eight of their:12 runs. ; Maurice was back on the. rubber Friday, when Albany . faced” Prairie Inn, : but lost in-a oi “inning battle, 3-1: Breakers, in- ‘reverige charging -. Hermsen «. Con- .. $truction squad: and limited cand Ted King, batting 8 for: Wine: Be. : beer © ‘bottles | Parties, 95S mess’: made: damage at the school. stopped - with _ lights flashing. its 7 Over Campaign . : Comments Ald,» Jim: Lang, » June: Mayor’ Dick: Leigh mayor. mayor, — educational play |: «which virtually gave Albany sthem= to a..3-run seventh . inning, emerging the victors «debris. left over: from’ beach - Members “of the graduating class. “from ‘Stelly’s’’ School... have “volunteered to. do a. further: “clean-up of the beach: They have already cleaned up the. by. other ..““grads’'-who sprayed paint. “exterior - walls*. and ‘‘com- : mitted other ‘acts of id ‘It cost. three noninaula ~ motorists $15. each to learn. that approaching as well as following traffic must. stop for a school bus when it is ‘ “red”? While a resident on Mt. Lang Upset. _ con: : ‘tender’ for the mayor's seat. -- In Sidney’ a byelection sald: Tuesday -it was difficult. for: him. to mM ‘‘wage a campaign with a fn. knife stuck in my back," i. Lang was commenting on “a. story-in a: Victoria paper y Which. sald: former. Sidney had endorsed. :Saanich school ‘trustee’. Norma Sealey, for 30 ‘Sealey. recently reslgned her seat as (rustec to run for Ry mayor. She and Lang are hy. the only candidates in the my ~ mayorality race, Leigh is also reported to . have sald that “no person: os Was further from the day- m to-day workings. of the. at. mayor’ s office than Lang,” 2 Sald Lang,” I've worked Mm: hard for Sidney for the past” i. three and-a-half years, PIL OM let thé. people decide: June: 30. who. they want for “RADIO PROsLEMST : _sdney TLV Radio BEACON PLAZA MALL . Bes888 $2. melting pot: situation. Like it or not English will be the language that 85 per cent of us will live. and work with in the future. And 1 don’t accept the parents’ for French educational theories or their economic projections. I ‘feel we already have an excellent second language. program that might. be Strengthened in the future.” Trustee Esther Galbraith said she felt the instigation of a French immersion program would lead to ““sepregated educational systems”? within the school » district. “T “cannot ‘support: a -move in. that direction,” Mrs. Galbraith said. ‘‘Our current fine programs must not be diluted merely to meet the personal wants of a small minority in. this community.’ Trustee © Norma Sealey warned that she would vote against the motion because the people she represents in Sidney- ‘‘have. certainly indicated to me that they’re not in support of ' the program. ” Mrs; Sealey also ‘accused the parents’ group of using only: the type of data that: Invitational Tourney _ The Wednesday night “victory seemed ‘to: fuel the Breakers squad ‘and they defeated Travelodge 3-2. in their. following game, June" 10. Harvey’s Sporting Goods: Land - Prairie: Inn’ ‘Staged a but ‘Harvey’s -held.’ off. the. Prairie Inn ‘Squad; who left: the tieing’run‘on third when 4 slug-fest June’ 7,: the game ended.:; =. A io of 27 runs 3S crossed J -says” ‘that. this is: a standard dodge. : “among - ‘ prowli thieves. and © residents. : to” secure | their. backyards, =) ° «In, other» thefts,. the day. ‘recovered, reported, stop. » parked ‘behind. ‘the Growers’ one. occupant. “wanted by: Sidney RCMP, lo staney: Island’ Saw. Co. “617 CHAYHAM SY, VIRYONIA: BC. VOT VN, : one ce advises the fronts: ‘of : their premises.” “whilst. they. are: working: in. "$500 “ woith of. stereo equipment 2 ~was «stolen: ‘from: