magical entertainment. Mr. a guests ata going away party | of the community minded }| Kinsmen Club and the Knights | and Mrs: Eng were presented x held by the Knights of Pythias | couple. of Pythias, with a scroll from the Knights Mi i at their hall on Saturday. Over the past 30 years The Engs used to run the} of Pythias and a number of i i The Engs have recently | they’ve lived in the area, Mr, | Beacon Cafe, but now they are | speakers spoke highly of the th f moved to Victoria, but the | and Mrs. Eng have been active Wednesday, June 30, 1976 THE REVIEW INVOLVED COUPLE LEAVE SIDNEY KNIGHTS RECOGNIZE CONTRIBUTIONS Eddy and Mary Eng, long- time residents of Sidney, were i celebration was in recognition | in many local activities. They The turkey dinner on Among them was Ald. Ross of the many contributions they | have provided meals at | Saturday was followed by | Martin, there on behalf of the had made to the community. “You name it, they were involved,’ said Wilf Hetman Sanscha, put on appreciation dinners for the firemen, and been involved in both the semi-retired. music from the ‘‘Silvertones’’ and son Tony Eng provided Eng’s past contributions. town, PENSIONER Continued from Page 1 PURCELLS CELEBRATE 50th that persons accused of Mr. and Mrs. Rex ‘Purcell [friends and family at their Their daughters, Carol from refusing to pay the extra utility will be celebrating their 50th | home on 1037 Bowerbank. Alberta, Dorothy = from * +: oa A © were , , hite «ge Ce i fee would) be charged in | Wedding anniversary on July Mr. and Mrs. Purcell have | Whitehorse, Joyce — from bunches. “If L had known this was to be a test case | would have 110 with an open house for St. Michael’s AWworked at lived in Sidney for 26 years and during that time both have Rest) Haven Saskatchewan, and Sharon who lives in Sidney, are all organizing the festivities. hired a lawyer and fought the Honour Hospital. , ne wedding cate ie actually vase Very much harder,’” he a on Ju : plained Student The Purcell s four daughters | celebrations were posponed to Mr. Albas, town counsel will be coming to the party as |this month so many of the says the Judge has reserved judgment on the case until a jegal) memorandum on- all points of law can be drawn up. “We expect a judgment in early July,” he said, Mayor Peter Malcolm said he couldn't comment on the case until judgment is handed Scott Guthrie, a grade four student at) St. Michael’s University School in Oak Bay, recently won the Edith Simonds Bursary award for all round achievement. The award was presented last week at a ceremony at MacPherson Playhouse. well as Mrs. Purcell’s sister from Texas and a brother from California, They have 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild, family members could attend. Vhe Purcells were married SO years ago at Keene, Texas at a home wedding. Paster 1A. Crane officiated, S'T-A-‘G: : The schedules for the Sidney | Day, July 25: closed, Jul down. Scott, who also. won on a he dules for nS he oe 4 pee 5 he Water . : + ee ACUIVITY r S su £0,2/7,28; The wharf is again ad- | honours in math and science, on 8s ¥ group's summer reels ooke ministered by federal authorities and the utility fee has been discontinued. lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Guthrie, on Siddall Road in Sidney. program are now finalized. Activities for the month of July are: Reserve, July 29,30,31: open. Anyone wishing any in- formation concerning — either July 1: Sidney Day Street | the July or August program ; Dance, July = 2,3,4,5,6,7,8: | may contact 656-7024 between $500 FINE POSSIBLE Dela Falls Camp & Great | 1 p.m.'and 4 p.m., Monday to FOR SHEEP MAULING A fine of up to $500 could be i levied toward owners of dogs | sheep casualties on ‘part-time ‘uly 19,20,21: Penie basketball, volleyball and floor CANADA SE a molesting or mauling sheep in | farmers’? who do not practice |! eninsula Trip, July 22,23: | hockey from 1 to 4 p.m, - : North Saanich as a result of | good husbandry and do not JOpen, July 24: Skate Board | Monday to Friday. GRADE A : | sheep tenders in the area { have proper fences, and being a 4 requesting council to enforce a | therefore responsible, they are Ib. on i more ‘stringent animal | the ones who should be DISTRICT OF NORTH SAANICH i protection act. charged under an animal A This is a large increase from | neglect act. NOTICE CANADA GRADE A ¢ ‘ the nominal sum paid in the Chuck Steak LB 4 past to retrieve dogs that have SIDNEY DUMP . | been impounded on offenses, RECOMMENDED UPDATING OF ELECTOR’S LIST FRESH ; but Mayor Paul Grieve stated this high of a fine would only be used in cases of ‘‘flagrant He placed the blame for the Construction of a garbage “dump? in the area of Sidney Central Lake Trip, July 10: Sooke Potholes, July 11: closed, July 13,14,15: Sidney Spit Trip, July 16,17,18: open, Friday. In addition to these trips the Parkland gym will) be made available for activities such as An carly Referendum will be held on the joint proposed iy er ated /E'RE CELEBRATING THE OPENING OF THE NEW FRESH Cross Rib Roast SEES psy CLAS IS ER eM oe eT ee eee MESA PERN ES, Gia SSH 69° Ground Beef Poe bas 1 LB. PKG. 19° is one part of a recom- Recreation Complex for the Town of Sidney and District of Salmon Steak violations.”’ mendation on future solid North Saanich. Therefore the current 1975/76 Elector’s The problem originates with | wastes disposal now before List must be updated in accordance with the Municipal ROYAL BREAKFAST GAINERS dog owners letting their dogs | directors of the Capital Act. loose in the country where they either molest the. sheep by Regional District. The facility would serve as a Residents who have moved into the District and those Wieners ripping the tendons of their over banks and fences. “transfer station’’ for garbage’ whose names do not appear on the 1975/76 Elector’s List mist ‘apply“to*the Municipal Office for the appropriate | Side Bacon 29 1 LB. PKG. , l | before September 11th, 1976 is eligible to be placed on the updated electors list and must make application for i registration as an elector. } Every person who is the full age of nineteen years; is a 3 Canadian citizen or British subject; has resided in Canada for twelve months and in the Province of British Columbia 4 for six months preceding the date of his or her application for registration, is qualified to be registered as an elector. generated in this region to a low grade heating fuel, Members of the region’s Public Works Committee are recommending the system as the best alternative to landfill disposal, and in light of the fact that the days of the back legs, cause ewes to drop | destined for a recommended registration form and complete same. B.C. WHITE 10 LB BAG $ 99 BIG DIPPER 4 LITRE PAIL Z premature lambs, or cause | plant in town that would Any person who will reach the age of nineteen years e ° 3 injury by chasing the sheep | convert all solid waste : va" 2” | : PACIFIC Canned Milk Su Qal with +15” oRDER PARKAY Margarine Eight or nine letters have been received by council within the past year, the two most recent from Peter Burchett and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard, were brought before council at Monday’s meeting. Ice Cream MALKIN’S | Apple Juice Applications for registration as an elector must be in the : A9 ¢ TALL $ 00 Although it was voted to | Hartland Road dump site are hands of the Municipal Clerk not later than four thirty t 3 LB. PKG. $ 48 02. amend the by-law in an at- | numbered. o’clock in the afternoon of Friday, 16th July, 1976. 6 TINS tempt to discourage dog The recommendation went ; ‘ owners from allowing their | 10 the regional board for E.F.Fairs “ pets to roam = loose, Ald. | consideration and was deferred CHEER Detergent KING SIZE | $ 1° BRENTWOOD Peaches “™ 3 /$] FeQibat eit y NABOB Strawberry Jam 24 OZ. TIN $ 1 19 Vegetabie Soup 10 02. Municipal Clerk i George Westwood referred to the move as ‘very punitive.” ROBIN HOOD Flour 20 LB. BAG $929 | CAMPBELL’S 5 /* 1° Bananas NO. 1 RIPE 69° LBS. tO the next meeting for a full discussion, Pru SF Hoa Greig f S NORTH SAANICH! > | > CENTRAL SAANICH! e | § SIDNEY RESIDENTS! c | | SHOP CLOSE TO HOME AND SAVE DOLLARS $ $ AT ¢ CASHWAY LUMBER | @ PORTLAND CEMENT $975 OLYMPIC STAIN ‘ 80 Ib, bag Only SEMI TRANSPARENT $ 1 yh : > CONCRETE MIX $910 AND SOLID COLORS GAL. > | , 60 Ib. bag } — Ask for a quotation on quantities of 10 Gallons or more ~ ¢ TOPPING MIM ae ©De| EXTRA SPECIAL —QLYMPIC OVERCOAT > MORTAR MIX be. bag $ 215 OLYMPIC ges OUTSIDE §= ga so $ | REDWOOD °O'tn, WHITE 1033.3 | - $ LAWN CHAIRS ) Folding Aluminum Chairs STRETCHTEX in 4 attractive Get your Sundeck ready for Summer 6 50 colours ONLY ea. Living with Stretchtex Trowel-On CORRUGATED PLASTIC Sundeck Coating. 95 ROOFING THIS WEEK ; l 4 per Gallon 4 Colours 95 2 ea. CEDAR FENCE POSTS € 26" x 8 only ASPHALT SHINGLES Utili 89 4y4x6" Utility oh | CELLO Cauliflower 39° FRESH PREFINISHED 4 MAHOGANY $ | Peaches PANELLING 2 | $00 SPECIAL $ | LBs, These are NOT 2nds but a Genuine Clearance so act Now while quantities last $99 - ea. LARGE HEAD EACH \ ‘ Y COOKING Onions FRESH Broccoli 229 W. Saanich Rd. s. Weekdays Across from the Brentwood P.O. Si. 9:00 to 9:30 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SEEDLESS Grapes LB. AQ Sundays 10:00 to 9:30 210 Ib. sq. butt self-sealing, 6 colours § 95 18 per square ONLY > CASHWAY LUMBER 9764 5th St., SIDNEY ONLY 656-1125