. ‘RAGE WO a ‘BY BERT ‘GREEN’ “Two public meetings were ar= : & 1965 by: Referendum ‘No. 9, 5 sons. - attended, “0. 15 0 02, loaves $1.29° ‘ 9832 Third Street ‘win porcela rate’ sliding ® ‘porcelain ° ‘meat: ‘ches ‘en f fas os ranged ‘by the: trustees of Saanich | * School ‘District in order to fully. . explain” why: it is necessary. to~ 7 ‘obtain: additional ‘funds: to ‘com="" “ plete - the - ‘program. sanctioned. in... eHOY Ss BAKERY _ AND CAFE s, - "DELICIOUS PIES, and FINE PASTRIES | _NOW SERVING SPECIAL LUNCHES DAILY. - Freezer Bred Special ~ YROST. ¢ F aie DOOR MopEr: Depth: 2844"@° Large netiea Glant treczor ‘camielly 113.5 “pnd package doar -racka® (CAN MLAY ube: ecation with foo-hucket: @.'4 fuitwtdil shelves in fi Oo finish:®: Shelf-area 21,8 sq. 1h: : elain-vogetable: enlspers: 20 qu en “pilding porcelain meat chest: holds 9: ia, af ‘Pofrigerator compartment: @° Flush inounted: dour With MGI?" AB Magnet. geal. ® Moulded eng section -@. This altitiide and action I patie eae MHA iu Pe “eve is and will be: most bonofts |. ne ni 1 | Council: of: North: Jop atte The” “wollare: ‘com munity: is of first import "RE NT AIT BACK: = THR oFARMERSL: oxamine Ay: “Lots us thon? study a ttle part of durvown district. ‘Approximately “1,000. feros of Rods. “A small section: of tho “Baron but “atthe ‘offered price’ f i. por acre of $2,500, 7 wind acres -Would.cost $2.1/2.- If we could: horrow this® CAM ONE. (ho interest and neces: jtAKOS, Ofey Would: i $200 rental poy... ‘eB era. ust: 10: iméat Joxponsos wilh. a nit ronueing: me $n Y/o- milion (debts: Wo have respon sible poopie” | standing Up: and talking about this.” Sonows T would sigirost we mxatTtne smiiion’e: SPY tree nece ospitato, “ : more practical mathoas.” “The” Council - elal to North Saanich. “Any person: f tan: oriticize: ‘and toar down, buts. coifinyone has a-constractive ideas od. plan.to-offer, thon. Tam. sure f- Saanleh would: ba: Hrat. to “BOlZ0 nd deve= © “ot! Gur: Ft HK hARM LAND: “AND” |: \s a wondartul, (neory. but ve “The: senior. ee governments have thoir problems. +: so°we-eannat axpoct: them ta put out millions. of ‘dollars for us. There are — ~-farm= land: in: the. core aren of © ‘s-the Blovk hetween: Mills an Wain Roads: and. tha. ast ynd= Wast: a Ono thou: : BY BERT GREEN : .. The warm ovation - given. to: Laszlo’.Gati and. .the Victoria _Symphony: Orchestra‘.at the con-.- - clusion of . -Sanscha Hall ‘concert was richly deserved. ..In.a-program of.esta- . last... Thursday’s blished merit and popularity, the . orchestra has seldom been heard to greater advantage... ; Opening with Handel’ Ss cheer- ful Water. Music. Suite, the pro-:. gram sequence was illustrative of musical: progress over a.period of more than twocenturies. State- ly, bright and always melodious, the Suite is a rich example ‘of early 18th Century. composition for .the courtly occasion. Cer- : “tainly it has lost nothing in popu- lar appeal, it is still clearly the music: of the. ‘festablishment.’’ -Mr.. Gati achieved. a balance: and blend .that. augered well for. the more exacting :items.to fol- “low. The production of the horn. “ chorus .was particularly praise: - ‘worthy. : “The Piano Concerto No. 4 in ..G.-major .-was:good ‘ Beethoven, ‘Soloist’ Robin Wood was. in fine: form, and demonstrated the bold- ’ ness, backed by solid technique, that .is positively demanded . in an acceptable interpretation of this most searching work of the Master. “In the bravura pass- ages the instrument reponded — splendidly to Mr. Wood’s massive _ SILVER THREADS. ‘Sidney branch . ‘of. ‘the’ Silver - - - Threads: Service have: been. busy: ‘preparing: for :their annual fa] tea with home. baking and novel-~. f- “This event will fo” “beheld in’ ‘the Knights of: ‘Pythias® | “ties: for. “sale. _ Hall, - 4th © ‘Street,’ ols 30. 24. “p.m: Sidney: from tion at. the: door. about 2:million: words. © Mrs . Lindsay... : ‘7Funds ws to * “new : -eguip. : : ‘Louise, | Mrs... couver, and Glenn Donald Grieve, ‘sonof Mr. and Mrs.’ “Alexander: “Grieve, Victoria, announce their. tmarriage. on November 18, 1967 f ik Lutheran’ oe -Bollingham, Wash, — &. After a honeymoon in Washing= «ff thoy, will -reside® at. . “abe 38° pam. in. . Church, in Faith, ton “State, § 1636 meet 19th h Aves Messi DAILY. “PHONE: 650-1012 ‘dnid sold. ae . | Ga cNONS MILKO. a MILK. ca uh lesan Chet ei “For the past. few. months the | the players are very young, ‘put - GRAND. OPENING OF - BANQUET RO} oN SIDNEY TRAVELODGE Saturday, Dec. 2 : SUPPER DANCE - _ - SMORGASBORD ue & ‘FOUR PIECE, ORCHESTRA ; “POR: RESERVATIONS: PHONE 656 1176. “Members tak=. "| ing. part-. in: the ‘craft: classes | ‘will have: a display oftheir work. Poo 8 ‘There will be a silver gotlee- Poe The 14 volumes of Henry Dae oe vid: Thoreau’ s. journals: ‘contained ° : og. 39,000, - 2,800. . “daughter ‘of Louis. -H, Schmelz, Victoria, and ee “Helen I, Schmelz, . Van- coy ‘CHOCO. ATES. won ee ma Instant A Mlk Powder 3tb. Bais gy Qt; Carton: MATS DeACOW THRO TONE Be, A on Wednesday, November 22, 1967 “tone production, reflecting also | the unerring precision and ay .of his playing. . In pleasing. | contrast, the. deep- ly introspective Andante move~. : ment “was. handled with great warmth and sympathy... The uni-" son progressions: of: the strings — moved : easily against the: evoc~ ative calm ofthe solo instrument, _ producing an appealing emotional experience. Forward to the early 3 years of the present Century the program ‘concluded with a thoroughly enjoyable . rendition of. Dvorak’s best known symphony, The New World. Strings, woodwind, brass _ and percussion were nicely bal-- ‘anced even. in- the wilder moments, and a word of praise should. be given to. the ‘string -bass . section .for .a- most .ade-. quate . and accurate foundation.: -. .“In- securing. the services. of” - Laszlo Gati the Symphony Society -.:. “has acquired a musical director. . of ability. and discernment. ‘The |. “response ofthe orchestra was keen and exciting. The current: of sympathy - between conductor. and .players . was: ‘reflected by: “the rapt attention and spontane- -.: ous. applause of the audience. After the. concert, Mr. Gati said that he’ had..sensed that happy atmosphere. He was pleas- ed with the orchestra, and with his reception. ~the enthusiasm,’* he remarked. “After: all,. this. is’ not ‘a’ fully: professional orchestra; many. of curbs,, ate: “you are - Next , two , conten mplating $200. 00 down = Phone 479- 7151 Beacon Fifth, “What I liked was “MELVILLE PARK (The. old Courser Farm) Across . from Rest. ‘Haven Hospital. ‘sewers, “storm, drains... ee or. three. years, you. should . see. these lots. FULL PRICE $3600. 00. ~ S166 BROTHERS. LUMBER UD, | weouver OPEN HOUSE E SUNDAYS} P.M. TO 5 PM. fi ees ae = 24 Hour Towing Sorvico B ~ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SELDOM __ HEARD TO GREATER ADVANTAGE “they practice so hard. ‘They are . ‘so very keen. a He said that this is: not always $0, and he.could not-say the same. ‘for the: members. of many pro- ~ fessional orchestras of great re~ putation. Mr.. Gati-paid.a special tri- ‘pute to the leadership of the new ‘concert: master, Ray Ovens, who incidentially is a Sidney. resi~- dent. Mr.. Ovens is a polished . violinist of great experience with leading symphony orchestras in England, and most recently was. concert. master of the City. of. Birmingham. orchestra, It .was apparent last Thursday that the violins have gained: a new. unity, and: certainly ‘an added: confi-°. dence under. his leadership. © Church ladies ‘Hold Successful Bazaar ~The. Ladies” Guild is St. And- rew’s. Anglican: Church. reports “a most successful: veo and -baz=": aar, '--The event was held Saturday, November 18, at Sanscha .Hall,” ‘and raised more than $900. ‘Members: of. the Guild have expressed their appreciation and thanks to. all those who helped ‘with their services, and for the many donations _to.:the - various © stalls, “Each of these “helped “make ‘the : affair ae success: At was, Pally, ‘oveloped ‘building ~ a. new. noma: in the... $25, 00 per. meets Eves. 652-1497, s9-u } aw “Phone: = ggefices QL: ag c Fries . Ths" Troy. Sar 5 Sp2 ar ton Parsi rerTuCe = Drsdea zane