_with the in- taxation, and that joint actionon 4-Bill McAuley (716), 5- Marge. - : a, of facilities and supplies lies wel! . , ‘ ? Mea _ While in general the Budget’. creasing... salary levels is the Vo . ‘hg s. avincink: allowance, the part of municipalities would Lovejoy. (193), .6-Bill McAuley Soccer appears to he a businesslike _ delay on the part ‘of. the Prov-: ann 7 pr i Spires ~€21).: ne a Ee oe os “However, in the case of. the be desirable... a ee SP : : BEDROOM presentation of the financial: re~ incial , authority in revising ‘the. , ne ee EEE SEEEEneeeEeenEEee - Peninsula “Tigers: defeated. *-quirements to furnish schoo! sere: | “non ‘academic’ ‘activities, pupil to”. D. : th: ct . nae ; ea arms depending on: the ‘salary’ cere “.couver,; B.C. last Thursday, for’ _ - . ; dations appear pertinent: _ level. we Sais) support. such’ activities, AS a. Douglas Leslie Bunt, who died Thunderbirds: ___ In juvenile soccer league play - 1, “If kindergarten services are 5. The. cost. of instructional TeS¥lt «the. “increasing © non- suddenly at Smithers, B.C. on. }- “Sidney Tigers won their game “per pupil. ‘the’, present 1967. budget. & represents a compounded rate. of” _ increase. of.8.2%-per’-year : over 4 Wednesda , March | board of _trustees of Saanich “School District: when a discussion » took. place onthe annual School ~“ budget. -Mr.“Davis recommended ~that- his -. council . ’. budget but object to the increas- ing per pupil- cost of education, ‘Both Central Saanich and North Saanich councils have approved - the school budget.-. - : Councillor Davis’ report, which ‘is. of general: interest, follows; The 1967. Budget for School ‘District No. 63 has been reviewed in detail with the assistance of school .board officials and in the course of a meeting with -re- * presentatives of ‘the municipal - councils. of Saanich, Central ‘Saanich and North Saanich. - ing observations and recommen- | excluded, the unit cost of school- ing “has increased. from $00. in. 1963° to”. $548. if It's . ‘McCall's. ishing:-to:s SLandics “information: s MSMCULTENE, approve. the: - “Promises 4, Associated “this = Gerry: is | the man: ‘who helps our Elephant | Bran evant eee you. toward grea rfar s wise to ‘choos ayy thommbelve 5 from. Completed ap tientions 4 are, oe 1967 $5406 for day pupils: At the pre- sent:rate: of “increase, the unit - cost: 5 years ‘from: now ‘will be $800.: per pupil. -2.--The salaries of feaching statt are increasing rapidly, the most. - .recent.increase being about 7.6%. ».While at the same time the number of pupils per teacher. is decreas- ing.’ In. the. period. from 1963 to the 1967 budget, the decrease is from 24.25 to 22.8 pupils per teacher, if kindergarten is ex- cluded. 3. The non-sharable proportion . ofthe ‘scliool budgets has. pro-.~ gr essively increased ‘from 6.2% in. 1963 to 16.2%: in 1966. and to. be 18. 1% in 1967, -accepted salary’scales: which are *:: 81%; facilities and:supplies is rising - even.more. rapidly than that of - salaries, the-.1967 budget calling for a 50%. increase’ over 1966: ~The’ provincial: contribution \is ©” - currently $2,610. per teacher. In )-date knowledg fi tabl ; ~ FUNERAL CHAPELS | “HOU Vancouver Stale STHEIR LOCAL: OFFICE Johnsen, BYSALG OR THES ncaa ‘OF. 2 the § game pitieg ‘teacher ratios. '¢.'The = facilities and supplies per. pupil; . de The increasing portion ofthe. ; school ‘expenditure which is not “increasing - cost © of treated by . the authority as sharable. provincial All of these. adverse trends. stem.from the progessive change in. the nature and emphasis: of school services and the growth of non academic activities. In the case of ..the academic program,’ the pupil ‘to teacher -ratio can be held to the 30 pupil “per teacher minimum ratio pre~ scribed, so that teacher salaries _ ..are essentially’ covered by: the sharing formula.. -Also, the cost: _ teacher ratios are’ necessarily formula.is) quite inadequate to. sharable. portion of the budget, : and the increasing per pupil cost of schooling is directly attribut- , able. .to. the increasing number | “of. pupils. being ‘directed into the “non academic stream, ‘and the.in- ereasing:. elaboration of. these” activities, . the: majority of: which. do | not: ‘qualify: for cost. sharing and become a. direct : munielpal. 7 responsiblity.” instruction * and. facilities in. ‘the ee authority does “approval | : United.: ‘Church,: public:: school ‘system, but by. its’, own’: rules. and’ definitions -under- the. ‘cost :: ‘sharing -. ‘formula the ac RANGQ@:: incial general..revenue to cover. the associated costs. : “It is recommended that. the budget for School District’ 63. be approved, for 1967, but that be acompanied . by - protest at the continuing increase in the per pupil cost. : ; : It was..the consensus of the ‘meeting .that ‘‘education’’ has progressively ‘come to embrace many fields which should more properly be described as social services, and that pressure. should be exerted to obtain reco- gnition. by the provincial authorities that these aspects of the. school program should .be financed by other means than land February 19.° '. Douglas Bunt was.a teacher at ; Mount . Newton junior secondary “ school, ‘He -was-also a musician of. repute, and latterly during his Yesidence. in Sidney -he. was: for a period choirmaster at St: Paul’s in association with his wife. as organist. . “parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.P; Bunt, Chilliwack, B. Kor “Rev.” H SL ‘Clugston, and arrange- Chapel: of Roses, Sidney. wel Meharg. was. ue sfor «the..same- offences.» “Lani: Recording Distrie cane hen area: “Oxtonding : North Smith. of 2224 Dolphin Road, RR ms, :Vancouver;: B.C:; +) and. brothers, Z Basketball “Merlin: ‘of: Nelson and. William, “Services ‘were. conductedby the ents. S were ‘by: "Sands: ‘Funeral Kinson were: fined $35, ‘apiece- for’ 3 jt being: minors in: possession: Soffer! or. Killing: ling cod: out-of: “season, and: Mihaly ‘Kingses’ $25: Alfred. ~ Lewis was’charged $20 for sport tes fishing in tidal waters: ‘and hav~*. ing: more: than’ one: Tine attached - to his: Pods: “i : 4 North Saanich Districtand etna: “Loe: 6; Plin 2588): ‘Section” aly: Ee ae ‘Bast, © and situate’ on. the, waterfront. em As “Baye A : » » Take noted: that: 1 Join’ Davison: ; Commercial NAN ~ “1 -Bobbie ‘Stubbington (274), “2- Chas. Bath (279), 3-Bobbie Stub- bington (671), -4-Tom Sparling (676), 6- -Frank Green. (195). Commercial nBu 1-Low. Philbrook (240), 2-3, Me- | Williams (259), °3- Barb Starck (601), 4-Dud. Johnson (678), 5= Barb Starck (i91), 6-Crest :-Zil- . insky (211). “Commercial ® Tou 1-Lil Blow. (208), 2-Bob Jones (325), 3-Marge Lovejoy (57)), 1-Lettie Larson (380), 2-Wilmer - Mitchell. (308), 3-Lettie Larson’ (768), 4-Wilmer Mitchell (738), © 5-Lettie Larson (206), 6- ~Ray 7 Taylor (212). ~ Credit Union” : 1+Rowena Deyotte - io ‘2+ Bud ‘. Nunn -(270),: 3-Rowena Deyotte™ : “°:(§04), 4-Bud’ Nunn: (652), Aged’ 45, years, he. was anative a “of. Grand Forks, B.C,: Hé leaves: ball’ League playoff. at Saanichtor beat: the _Saanichton: bantams %. Racks North Wt the: Ray: ha a 5-Marge Lovejoy, 186), _Marge Lovejoy (198). 5-Ro-:° wena.-Deyotte and -Collene:: Mc-:. : Sidney. defender accidentally. de- flected . the * “ball: Pas his ‘own -Brentwood “pre. midget boys trounced | ‘Saanichton: “boys” 29-8 in: a’ ‘Saanich Peninsula. ‘Basket- : Agricultural: ‘Hall: last: Saturday : In. other p ayoffs, ° ‘Cordova. Bay. bantam: girls beat Saanichton. 44- 315: -and Cordova Bay bantam boys » as teat sv attae ykes ti > Standings _ WL T Pts we School District 63 this payment non. academic activities of the Sykes tied the score with a well 7 ancdown 2 eee Ri 4 S I a) ig Pe e ‘a Pr U p 4 il will be. $532.000. while the fore- school system, either by increas- Le ading Si dney Bowlers taken goal. During the last five —~ Cordova a Pat: : : ee seeable . requirement. will be ing the ‘sharability of costs by “minutes of play, everyone ex- Lake Hill c dns 34 1 aa - $531,000. in 1967, leavingadeficit reducing the required pupil ‘to. “1. ladies’ high single ‘Legion cept, the Sidney ‘goalkeeper):was_.-' ‘Sidney. ae ae One : Cost E m p hi as L zed” - Of $100,000.. which is excluded teacher ratio for such courses. - 2..men’s high single ; . inthe Lake Hill end-of the. Gorge er ae : from the sharing formula. while | increasing the grants for 8. ladies” high triple | 1-Ann Marshall (237), 2-Bill field as Sidney tried hard to ‘Lake Hill. Ranger 2 201 b ~ Councillor T. c. M. Davis of. the 4 year period. The preserit ob The schoo! budget efiects the nati ate ee See seaicis ae foe men’s high triple Pushie (250), 3-Ann’ Marshall score de vars uneecaeaene ea: : a eae oe 2 Beds is North Saanich recently attended’ budget fi f $548. ben eee er pnribir dew cabaret Than 3. ladies’ high average (568), 4-Steve Williams. (667) - »/ Cadboro. Bay 1°40 a 8 gure of $548. may. ea. The increasing salary levels activities’ as. .a- social service Gs men’s high average 5-Emily Brackett (180) 6 E the Canadians’ defence held out.” Lake Hill Leafs ‘0. 5-0: i a meeting of. other. municipal : compared . with ‘private. ‘school. of teachers : ‘distinct from education, and mak-. 7 valli (200). me p -+to preserve the 1-1 tie. oe Gordon head ae O58
Funeral services: okeceding (585); ge -Myrna Palmer (201) ae ‘Burrows scored two: goals apiece or... scrutiny an corrective rently the sharable portion of. tribulion: “under -:the’ ‘sharing cremation were held. in. Mount Jime ; 4 ‘and Lanny Barkley was credited 7 action... In’ summary the follow-.~ salaries varies between 78% and. ’ '* Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway, Van- ~ im Crundy (198). : with the shutout. against Oak Bay Evening Optim- ists by default.) 0 a (98), 5- Imported Scandinavian Furniture : TEAK FURNITURE al | LIVING ROOM | Sidney: . players. scored. two’ “goals: in. their division eight game : “against - Lake “Hill Canadians. at: the. Sanscha Ground but. a game : : ended 1- 20 wie = ; Cormick (165 ), 6-Bud Nunn (209). “ Itvis not’ the: purpose: ot this ~ ‘his wife, Ursula, at the resi dence, ), (209). The Canadians ‘were. re assisted. “Teport, to debate the desirability 9560. Fifth. St Sidney; his by a ‘strong’ ‘wind in* the’ first” _of providing *.. non: ’ academic: ie 2 Saanichton ‘.half: and’ they | ‘scored: when:a eal Sidney, B.C, occupation, Ship=: a yard... Managor intends: fo apply. ~ fora loaso of the following dos- 7 certbed landspe 00% ee, 7 Commencing: abn: post planted _ “one: the oNorth “Wost ¢orngr of & ©, Lot’ 0,Plan. 12688, ° Section:.21, © Range 3 Rast, District.of North << Baanteh thence North for 600 foot’ _.thence., East for 100, feet. thence.” “South to the N.E, Corner (of ° Be Lot 6; West to the original stake) cand containing:11/4 acres, more: _ oF leas, for the purpose of pre=" oo gorving the mooring for my “Fs Logtstored vessel: «Realty ie p Ve QD, Smith: ¥ Dated Fob. 16th, 1007, ssl | Contractor ‘sultably equipped io darry out the ‘davelopment. of aa rieMtuiPaT Jatid vee -, neluding : clearing, burning,. Yreaking,» installation. of drainage .tie,. damestie. oc.» “water Hnes and water wells, may on request to the Departniont of Agriculture, 00. | “Land: Clearing’ Diviston,’: Parliament: ‘Bulidinga,: Victoria, cel obtain: tander Be Oa Ee forma ani, information. a i | Hf ht mh " HON. FRANK RICHTER :