“April, and that awards for the essay /s, contest, sponsored by:the P:T.A. dur-.|. The. program’. for.” the evening: — nurse.-reports that red measles is | read at least the epilogue on the re- “<, math of -scarlet fever. and- children |: PAGE TWO. PTA. WARNED OF DISEASE | ~ Principal Speaks Of Chant — Report To P.T.A. ecting _ Report from. the “principal” to: Sid- SPORTS DAY : ne P; TA: last week included the ‘Sidney school sport day : hee been. : that tudent te i ill be | set for May 12, and the annual P.T.A. no ice that stu ent teachers .wi Festival, which thisyear will take “at the school. towards the end’ of the form of a Country Fair, has been ‘scheduled for June-9. ‘ing ‘Education ‘Week, would’ be:pre- |.tinder. the direction of Mrs. W. Robb, sented, . along with citizenship | dealt with the structure of the-B.C. ' awards, before the Easter recess. school system as proposed by the President, Mrs...L. R. Christian, | Chant Report: An outline prepared -urged members to subscribe to the by the P.T.A..Federation was pre- P.T.A. magazine. In its five issues a; sented by the various members. of year. it..gives ‘coverage. to: national | the ‘executive. “trends in education and is well worth | Mrs. B. Lassfolk oittlined the pres- the yery.small cost, she asserted. ent. system but.said that no one was’ . Giving-her report from the Health | really qualified to discuss the report. ‘Council, Mrs. G. Brody said that the ; She suggested that everyone should “prevalent here,. and suggests innocu-,| port .which presented little publiciz- lation ‘for the younger-ones..: © °° | ed. facts... .- ‘ “o" Rheumatic fever has been an after-'! CULLED FROM REPORT — The report includes: the findings should be watched carefully, parents that:the school system of B:C. is,ex- “were warned.’:Home nursing service cellent; no’ evidence «that®. miscon- inthe district is “not..able to’ give | duct in'the-schools has. increased; a “more ‘than two hours a: week in any | system from any other country could one. home, and. the ‘need’ for. ‘more |not be’. transferred completely to ~ practical nurses: was stressed. Any- | “B.Ciy all countries have. problems one qualified for this type of work is} regarding language and arithmetic _, being urged. to register at the Health | courses; some students are indiffer- “ Unit’ office in Sidney..:"° 22.) -. ° q-ent because the work ‘is over their 1a RR SRNR fe ARNE eentaneeerensnaseteitintenttemtenwy ot ‘BODY WORK al PAINTING | peas COLLISION REPAIRS | ‘ - iF spiel held at the Comox Valley Curl-:|: HONE ons 5: 1822 a —— Sayan SY apse arena aan “Beacon Ave, Sidney - dl Loeal. ‘Curlers © a ‘ie and. shared, the. grand. agere- : : a wg Posh :, RAC.M.P, detachment at Burns i Bakes aan Jon {skars, © PERVENING PROGRAM. (a i; ings: oo te TWeMhers present,: Plans: are boing | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS wach hil — -MRS.: W.: J. WAKEFIELD = ‘PHONE: GR 5-2214 Ft. -Lieut. and: Mrs. W.B. Sterne, | ‘accompanied by ‘their: two children; Karl. and Gregory, “arrived from Moses Lake, Wash.; to’ spend a vaca- tion with: Mr. Sterne’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. G. B. Sterne, Patricia Bay Highway. Fit.-Lieut, Sterne is serv-|| ing as intelligence officer with the R.C.A.F. attached to N.O.R.A.D. Mr. and Mrs. M. BE. ‘Muttart, of Calgary, will be visiting in the dis- trict during the Easter holidays. Mr. Muttart was formerly on the teach- ing staff at North Saanich high school. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Taylor, of Sidney, were among those attending a cocktail party in the wardroom of H.M.C.S. Malahat on Saturday’ eve- ning in honor of Commodore Paul D. Taylor,. _D.S.C., /C.D., - R.C.N.,.: of: Hamilton; commanding officer naval divisions. Mr. and Mrs..E. ‘A, Sandahl, ac- companied by their grandson, David, all of Victoria, were guests during the . week-end of ‘Mrs. °J:. Schop,. Fourth St. Mr. Sandahl was. associ- ated. with the Sidney Review: when it first started to operate as a news- paper. heads, too slow.‘for them: or is not what they’ want, and it is suggested that “streaming” will correct some of this; . Teachers now teach to:the middle of the class even though there is a wide range. of ability, concluded the principal. © General ‘conclusion of. the ‘meeting was that’ the province has. received || the education it has been: willing ‘to pay for. A new.system will cost more money; and no one yet knows where: that money “will be found, it was felt. Take Awards At - the : third: ‘annual’ ‘men’s’ bon- ing:Club: the big winner. was the Gar. Taylor. combination: of. Gordie Moore; ‘Wilkie Gardner. and George Lindsay. This. rink - won the: “No.” 1 primary. gal te: Pier Brownies. pee J ulie: Cox. ‘and ‘aioupele Ward” as. the color. party; tl a Sidney. ‘company, ae E. ‘Kellard : “and Mrs; Casper. Mrs. J. Trelawney |: “Cove -Bi ownies: -and Mrs, N. Sadler’ and’ Mrs.:H: cAL. Egeland | of ‘the Deep “Cove:: Guides: oWe ne: enrolled ‘leaders? 0. Enrolled “as Guides were. Nora | Rossel and Joan: Alexander as patrol ; ‘leaders,: Mary Moore, : Lynn: ‘Wood; “Lynn ‘Hannay, Karen Hamilton, Bar-, “bara: Currie,: Gale: Gor don,. Patri icia ‘Spooner, Patricia - Buxton, Elnine:| ‘Pelters:Robyn’ Dawson; Bonnie. Eeck-|: sented © with” Sheir: first “year service fet The’ propramfor-the. opening was “presented in. the for -ot-asregular: atitides, read’ bye Mra Thomas: BaMNes a eMERALE ate: cute work sn sine a noe ee ev ee peneame 16 iC hurch Group Meets Here. “Shoal “Bay -gronp - of St pal “Uiniteal? Chore WAY “holik Aneiy monthly: meeting at the: hone’ ‘of Mrs: Ryo MeVey; Keating, on March: 22 with conve net Mrs.’ Ms R “Three visitors: wer “. welecanéi ‘ani fanade': fare: White clephint:: iA Pe which will he part of a hi agnor tebe | 7) C “Easy 17 Terms ee | FREE. DELIVERY. to: Sidney 5 bos capes ee “Saanich: and Gulf Islands: sr aes rhe Wenrlls TT YATES “EV 2: S11. Held-next- Oe tobers Mi Meats: ‘and. Mr. Deveson offered lord “ahead forthe Raster Adrvldas oo" When, the amecting chad bran ade Mrs MeVey's. beautiful) paintings sere: served by the. hostess, assisted Road. Seok ser-caeniyaontinn enna oe et erngactbo Coren British Family _ Likes Peninsula - St, With their. five children, stiian; oh Guy, @ Rim, 4d; Tony, 2 and | Philippa 1 yenr, Mr Lawrence ta with the Cir: the tiie, She his joined the PTAA, : Land, helpful, .Rest. Haven Hospital. She. is. grate- 5 bee : So : : ae 7 I ent. Triidy ; Gokiert, Joleen: Kellard.. : an fl Julie. Cox: and. Wendy Ward.were pre- Joand Mrs, G..Laing, dts pr esident and ‘meeting and included: the Guide Be-- arene ak thay district, il presi: a M4! One the?) ‘journed, the ladies ‘enjoyed viewhng 1 | “Also garden: cut-outs, ° Ref = § by Mrs.) 8. rs Lands. End. ie iF I Mr. and-Mrs,- Ps Lawrence arrived: afew: months ago from Vancouver, to‘ take np residency on 9801 Seventh: mend: Maw, Laawrence’ came: frony ! : Lana GENE vours neo; settling for’ | 'PLacwhilesin Terento; diter WOVINE: to! ve iB Manmipag: nid -Vaneouver, fe I michael Silversmith is-dn-Viotoriny He: \ OOH was inthe Reval Nav: diving thie Sowa We onjoys AINE da plays, a phe: plang | oo Mase Lave nee: ik fond of: aewing,: | T spor ts wand rardeaing When she tiie | and the Anglican Chureh WAS They: find. the. peaple. in. Sidney. friendly | Sesnentey March 29, 1961. New Band 7 «SW Gains Big own |Support: Martin Trophy To Be & aed “For By Bowlers At Sidney : ‘Teams from ‘all leagues operating Instruments that have been tucked in Sidney Lanes have’ been entered in | bowling -shoes“and a carrying ‘bag away for years, musicians who long | the roll-off for the Martin trophy, | will go to holders of ‘ladies’ and ago gave up public appearances, and | donated by Ted Martin of Martin | gents’ highest: pinfall: artists who never had the opportun-.| Jewellers; in--Sidney. - Initial play | Each: team will be called.:upon to. ity to join’ an:orchestra, are now | will start. on April 9 and. continue on; provide a scorekeeper who will mark. being brought together to consider- April: 16: an forthe opposing. players. ° Official: able : effect.. Representatives of the bowling rules of. the B.C. 5-Pin Association “The adult music group ‘that meets |. leagues met at’ Sidney Lanes’ on | will govern the roll-off. Second St., after holidaying for on Thursday evenings at the North ; Sunday, Mar. 24, when a schedule Schedule drawn up for the 10 i month in California. They travelled Saanich high school are becoming | was prepared. —-: | teams:is as follows: a 4 to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San | more enthusiastic each week.. More - Top teams in each section of the April 9, .7-9. p.m. Commercial Cc i Diego, La Jolla, Corona Delma{| than 20 members, who now.turn out | various leagues, based on averages, | vs. Credit Union; Thunderbird A vs. e ae members. In: addition; prizes of” Mrs... Ed Mason, ‘East. Saanich Road, has returned home after being a patient for a-number. of weeks in ful to those who. were so kind.to her and her family during-her illness... © Mr. and Mrs. G...A. Cochran® re- cently returned to their home on where they visited their nieces, Ger- | regularly, are playing from sets of | will be eligible provided they have Legion; Navy vs. Commercial A. = trude and Coleen. , orchestra music. More instruments | ‘played together as a team during the |. April 9, 9- 11 p. m-—Thunderbird B q S.. Moen,. Bowerbank Road, is a | are desired, and anyone over school | regular season. The- event: will be | vs: Commercial B; Thunderbird Cc 4 patient: at Rest’ Haven. Hospital. age is being urged to. join this or-/a no-handicap. affair with the Martin | vs. Alley Cats. ; : Mrs. L. W. Marshall, Wains Cross |-chestral aggregation. * _ .-[trophy, going to the winning team ‘April -16,° 7-9 .p.m.—Thunderbird C vs. Thunderbird B; Commercial A ve, Thunderbird A; Credit Union vs. Commercial B. April. 16, 4-11 p.m. Commercial Cc vs, Legion; Alley Cats vs. Navy. - Delepates-at.the meeting moved:a ‘vote of thanks: to. Mr, Martin for Road, had the: misfortune to break her. ankle last: week and returned home: from Rest: Haven Hospital on Friday... Mrs...C. .A.. Wilkinson and family,°of Shawnigan, were - visitors at the home of her. parents last week- tneentnnannrenernnnnnereraremeneanes euneemens | aNd individual’ trophies’ to team’ where he is stationed. a teteetnntmae heen) tee eee enc Mr. and Mrs. F. Ford’ returned to | banana boat . to. Equador and. ‘the Sidney. after spending the winter in| canal zone. The trip was most in- ‘Indio, Calif., calling at Craigmyle teresting and enjoyable. . ‘ Motel. They will leave again in the | Miss-Margaret: Curtis, of Seattle, end. near future for California where ed -is visiting her father, A. R. Curtis, ne "Mrs. R: G. Hill, former ly ‘of sid. | Will stay until July.” Q Craigmyle. Motel. | donating | the handsome. trophies... reas 2 ney and .now of Victoria, has been On Saturday, . friends ‘of. Patricia poi - oscanesSciemaaisa oe oe « . S thered at the home of her = visiting. at the home of Mrs..Craig ; Spooner gathere FLOR AL “AR ] a. Ne GEMEN rs and her daughter, on Second St. ° parents, Mr..and Mrs. A. Spooner, For Any cecasien Prompt Delivery tron seen meneame Ed Clayton returned: to his home | Third_St., to assist in celebrating her }| in Lethbridge after visiting his son birthday. : Following a. luncheon, and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. , young guests enjoyed bowling . at A. L. Clayton,-Second St. Mr. Clay- | Sidney Lanes. ton, during-an evening of. cribbage Mrs. .D. C. Dickeson ‘returned ‘to in’ Victoria, made a perfect 29. her home on Fourth St., after spend- ‘Among those who recently signed:| ing three weeks in. Edmonton with the register at. British Columbia | her mother, who is ill. House-in London were-Mr. and Mrs. Miss Catherine Slater, daughter of J.S. Vennard and Trevor N. Larden, Mrs. A. Slater, Shoreacre Road, is of Sidney. : holidaying in the Barbadoes, British -Mr.. and Mrs...A. H. Wright | of | West Indies. Miss Slater is a-T.C.A. Huntingdon, B.C:; were. guests: of the stewardess. - lf latter’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.. Ethel ‘Turner, “Marine ‘Base, = _ J. Easton, Seventh St. Patricia. Bay, “returned. from |.a °| S==seesssemmm A. G. Campbell: and: c. M. “Tyler, members ..of the : Sidney. Kinsmen: Club, attended. the. annual. meeting of the ‘Poliomyelitis and Rehabilita- ‘tion: Foundation of B.C: in Vancouver on: March ...25 and: 26. Mr. Tyler, Moxon Terrace, was elected a direc | ‘tor of the foundation: Const. and: Mrs:. tr. A> ‘Cormack | (Se ee ol win their. two: children, Leslie and “MONDAY - to -FRIDAY:. 7.45. p.m. ||. : Jack; are: “guests at ‘the: home-of the.|§- SATURDAY—TWO ‘SHOWS AT. \ | oE | | 2307 eS AVE. — SIDNEY _ Phone: ! GR 5-2195_ | *s - holiday;. t: lling.; on a — month’s ; holiday; travel} . = PEACHES—Lynn Valley, 15-0z. tins... for $1.00 _ TOMATOES—Malkin’ Ss. Choice, “2 ni ; 28-02. ‘tins .2....-! “eeeeec 4 tor $1.00 | DOG OR CAT FOOD—Rover, 15-02. tins, 11 for $1.00 THEATRE, CREAM CORN--Royal: City Fancy, a a te 6 for $1.00, BAZAN BAY STORE A UNITED PURITY. STORE: a EAST: SAANICH ROAD: at. ‘McTAVISH ‘SIDNEY -. GRS5- 3033 “15-02: tins former’ Ss -parents, Mr. and-Mrs. A.A.’ - 6.50 and. 9.00'P.M. Cormack, a] Third. bie ae Cor. “THURS. = FRE SAT. nack.: returned «on: Monday: .to:,the MARCH 30 - : WE DELIVER | ‘PHONE. 3R 5-2823-° “Br ownies,: So. well: ‘trained: by Mrs. Thomas, “that! theirs work’. Guides. is much ea: id} #: their: leaders." tor ob Following, the lowering: OF: the :col-:| : ‘ors and ‘the singing of ‘Taps; refresh. nents were -ser'ved. by the. Guides. ‘The home “cooking stall and =: two ‘small raffles : were. successful, and: the.: winning tickets. ‘drawn by: Cu Barry: |}. “Pelter, “awarded: the box: of choco- ‘lates to" Mrs, .Gokiart: sand the: TAKE ‘ta: Mrs: ‘Gilbert: ot) DONATION. ; Salis “On behalf of the Guide and Brownie d “Mother. Association, ° ‘MrseF. Storey (| Leave “Vaneniy er. “every dlin * ‘May. 2d. ‘o: Sept. th, return Vaheouver:, “Many. have-already - : a “booked. Board. the’ friendly: cr uiseship Yukon’: Cy ee ee Star! or “Glacier. Queen”... al» Vancouver: wo 25 re turn ~~“ thraw: your dares away for “nine of the happiest ™ “LReeretary respectively, pr esented: a “ {donation of! $5 “to. the: Guides. The |] ay : eae zi : eo days ‘oleyour Hfe lots-.of goods food 2 fun girls plan to start, a small library’} Ret BROS FE ontecOLBRe May 2 2 to Junecth 8 exciting or as Lay 8 you like’... incompar: ° anny th ay ¥ wilh this and-are. seeking ‘donation f . jaeisiew, LYLE BETIGER- NOAH BEERY pie { me oa ieee af vomane thal neh ree of any | books suitable for“girls- VO vei SPePh Mee : ‘ { i. mUAETLTON ALANS LADDENEGIG TOSMEY Re] “Alaskas Cruises: so! fimous.: .Duriug svour trip . ‘ 1 “Ye re vears af are cand over “Planned Fur YOUU GlidaG (he Wasi paardage lo Nelciukan | their use ab-the moment, the Guides | ee OO Aldeg, Reet) Hi a . Prctgces ty ARBICE SOF Ut Beeld by REDLRT p wiul Sayre oo. WEBI mean oo. Haines, sunrise port . of the | are dreaming.of the day when it will: | FREE! {5 retarn ° Ehalkoot Pass... . Skagway,’ famous: gambling F i-bave grown to the stage where thoy-| “y ° town of the ereaborold rush dave af thee Yukon Ui WHE HRIVe SsutneODL books Lo haid a dias por THE PRICE OF i Jue iy ta You dl pay Yracy Aro, Wath ibs migguiticent 4 i . v ‘a A ee ed =— e 4 + } weekly “ibyary. day! for ae chile Vos. Sir, “Unable cwhale we're. oA eo Gardsoand glacial elifis. Day ins and: day. aut. [apes ': a ees pee 7 he pean . a Soaehy Lamm al youreship: opens up new vistas” ot © Z| Avo: rider. and exeilamont, Ms aylave: se sunny Mise I ATaskas, 80 dan'tadelavl: See. ar. phane ee Sleney's - ay ah Ne iy, efor tacls can Peservs ations vy o offering each. Monday snightl oo Tj 2 Tes aay entertidnnient bargain: ™ thateesrt be bea ‘ tacly,. pid: adult adinis 2 people’ AVIT be adnalt Sai OVErV oe “2 5 The: ve, ; AM “aunouieement™ received: Awlitlid a 4 enthusii Asner by the pirls; was the fetes : “AngeMents have: bear made: ‘ “wally Miss MeKeith ye matron cat Rest | ‘Haven Hospital for the: ‘Giides ‘to: be ‘taleeny’ on tour, of dhe ‘hospita Vp we Saanich: Peninsula " “spent opattion ‘on _Diudl-Control: Car ®.. >For Par fiewlars Call: “GR Sol 922. ah " * NESTLES quicr : coe lDe: Min. Lats fe DOLE. SLICED. PINEAPPLE— ” 6 BORO TIN pe coterie incRcdy | Easter? Easter Eggs. and AME A yO ot Lay rani nie yaya neee Cat Mee een fal enRneke Les SONNE EE Xe DELITE. CHOCOLATES— oo , 2d. pias, oo oe. Candies‘ | McG | LL’ S ny wage wore F ee ee Mt el 32-02, far boihee thd Gycesenpucanan seat Hams and _ | "IR AIC ED. woe | _touley “LES d “Queen: C hha ott OLS Se ny our ‘font cakes and sookies on saleat- STAN S GROCERY: ain Sidney, . sy . via ast ‘ ™ | MEAT Ou OTTAGL ROLLS. a Cryfvae®, oe moe aay a _ la — “pki ah. me ¥ “The. Gilt: Islands * “ a ameedl PHONE: “on: 5. 1731. woe OE Catt WIENERS— Sen rag Dh - GANGES, B.C. mn | RS Shop at the Store with the Mike on. the ‘Door! - _ sees Tbe : -Phone 117: . | et Sa hike alle a | i i iy if { | | } | || #