a 1967” = : (PAGE Two ---eloses: another interesting ard 2 BUSY ‘year May 6-and 7. when Reeve: J.B. Cumming of North © Saanich opens the 14th annual © “$cholarships given to Club pro-. teges. “Assisting young artists in all) branches ofartistic. endeavour “is the‘aim of the Centre.°. . noe Arts: and ‘Crafts Exhibition at : ~ Sanscha Hall. :- “The theme: “Saanich Peninsula Tt Is Today’. This, theme is also’ carried - out by invitations - this year. to artists residing in’, “Saanich” including: John Andre, Maxwell : Bates, Michael Morris, "-Myfawny. Pavelic, Molly Privett, and Jack Ritchel. Guest crafts- : _> ‘men are Commander Soulsby, Dr. - "Wm, Leach and Dr. A.E. Carlson. . . Herbert Siebner, the guest artist, will exhibit paintings and ° erafts. Other ‘paintings to be hung. are: those of club members, “invited artists and examples. from . University: of Victoria, ‘Victoria’ . “School “ofArt, Oak Bay and.Vic-.~ ; “Art groups* “of “Vancouver: Island will: also be... “The: Oak’ Bay: “Art. - =:Club-is’ ‘hosting a groupof’ visitors = “from. the Clallam Bay Art Group, “toria. High Schools. ‘represented. i 7 of the State of Washington.’ ‘paintings ‘from. the : “schools: of | Saanich ‘Contest?’ will be on dis-- By play, with, the. C: Thomas awards: sbeing presented Sby.-Mrs.--C, “the =. ten :;schools:;" have “shown remarkable» origina ity: both: in : ique: making. a: Saanich. Peninsula Art Centre . -members heey Swill: “be ‘featured in: the »- Sketching Contest. “‘Saanich “As “work. . Bruce ‘Wright, of the S.P.A.C..and Paul. Bishop: _star ‘pupil of: the school who has “will also -be domonstrated. ; stant’ portraits ‘by. M. ‘Metrakos. : Their enthusiasm ensures. future for the’ S.P.A.C.. and spurs the present ‘members : ‘on in their efforts .to. raise. the © funds necessary to administer the Two of the pupils’ of the. Vic-".. toria School of Art. guided: by... Principal / David . Anderson will have a° display.of their recent . protege chad great success with recent : exhibits. There will ‘be. examples ‘of experimental ‘and three. dimen- sional works by many. students. Featuring design and drawing this - group. should prove a fascinating ‘addition to the art show.. There ™ is.an increasing” interest in this. new. school of art which is already. receiving requests: eed oI os ‘Tegistrations. BEE tae enamel: on _copper, ‘Joan* Avery; crewl: embroidery, potter, | handwrought’.silver and intarsia’ In- Louise’ Page will show. Batik: and’ Peggy. Bar-" ~.tholomew;' leather, -Iris Godwin; — D.:. Hadlund;., ceramics, .. 2 Mi Morse; ‘woodcuts, . ‘Eva Weil; “Thomas. «The young artists from: : example of. which is. in ithe: art. “of Sidney and North Saanich. No ~-decision: was’. taken: ‘concerning totes, PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Art Centre Show Ready | : exhibition of the Canadian Pavil- . lion at Expo. In this centennial year “the: Mrs..-A, (Florence) . Smith,. and: the convenor;.Mrs. . Wm Newton, with their.committee - members Mrs. A.D.J. Pitts, Mrs. _AVC.M.. Davy, past president Mrs.” R. McGrath;’Mrs..C.F.Swannell, ' Mrs, Beth Ross, Mrs.C, Thomas, " ‘Mrs. H.G. Preiswerck, Mrs.C.F. Avis “Rasmussen, President, Hunt, Mrs. Mrs. .F, Fowler, Mrs. A, Steele, Mrs. wish all viewers.a pleasant visit “to the exhibition, Stan Smith to Head Deep oweek, “Vice- president” ‘is J. Ss. ‘Clark; directors includeDave Davies, : A. R, ‘Foster; A. Freelove, Mrs. = v iL, ‘Hinton, ‘GP. Jackson,. Mrs, | . Kynaston, | Col. and C. Hackett. ected by acclamation, = °-''.~ Outgoing . peceigent., ; Clark. H.J. Lake, "Following adjournment of the meeting» a discussion’ :was. held’ on. the proposed ; amalgamation: the “matter, except. that. the new Louise Page Lancaster, meeting dast oo. = ‘Owners Association at the organ-. we oeens. igation’s. ~annual Always a feature atiaétion of fa othe “Art Show. willbe the many... “demonstrations ofthese crafts- “ment weaving, Mollie Townsend; = The : _ winning... ‘drawings and... for her musical talent as for her winning personality... She taught ‘Legion, Also present was Mrs. . Eileen Barton who was welcomed . ‘Beatrice - frequently sang for, the Canadian evenings.. : Some ‘years after: the death of” ‘Mr. -Chappell, a New Zealander, who was loved and respected by -all- Lisle, she: ‘married Dick for his. upright character, :philo- sophical mind and quiet personal charm. Since his death in 1964 Chappell has. felt increasingly drawn to her family in the East. ‘She has five sisters, a brother and a ‘number of nephews and nieces. The following poem inthe form of an acrostic was inscribed on a- card presented, - Chappell: “Beyond the sea, the mountains and ‘the plain: . East of. Vancouver: Island’s paradise, ». Ces “Away from peaceful walks down wooded lanes a ce 2:To far Toronto soon our Beatrice: flies.“ . od Reluctantly, we. take her by the hand. ‘In friendship,: wishing her a fond: farewell, - Conceal our sorrow, as she leaves this land En route to pastures new, to, cast her spell! ‘Gome: let | us sing her praises! We can say. Her music. sweet did soothe the savage breast, - And-swept all grief and killing care away, “Producing joy in this isle of the West. ’. Perhaps.one day, she’]l.take an aeroplane, - Escape the city, sail across the sea. -- _, Let God bé.with her till. we meet again... ~ © + ~ Long life and ‘happiness to our: dear Bea! i z Girls! 5 Girls Sought For — ‘directorate was requested to get a all the facts it could on the sub- Ca ject nt and advise the. membership: Cpe He was much in.demand:. } - -for concerts and private musical ; to. .M rs. : eatrice Chappell leaving “music for’ 30 years, and also served. ‘as pianist’ and’ accom-. . >: panist for local entertainments, --Her first husband, Jack Lisle, . -was ‘a professional singer’ ‘and ~ BEATRICE CHAPPELL Sill Cowan) - Designer of Sidney Float Ji’ Cowan: hasbeen named’ as _ the designer of the floatcarrying: ©: the Sidney. Queen and Princesses ~ in the” Victoria Day Parade May 22 in Victoria. - Miss Cowan was the very cap- “able designer of the recent pro-. duction of the Peninsula Players, “Quality. Street’. She herself | Sis: a former Sidney: ‘Princess,..“ : so-is. quite aware of the necessity : a for comfort for the. local royalty,’ ~as. well as the beauty for they view- vat _ Sidney Queen 7 Centon ers.: -with a Wednesday, May 3, 1967 Rock Display in Library Draws Favorable Comment Regular monthly meeting of the Sidney Rock Club was held Thurs- .day. evening in St. Andrews Hall, good attendance. of. ‘members and two guests. Owing - to the absence of. the president’ the. ‘meeting was. opened by the . vice-president, Bert Ward. ; was decided by the Club to enter ‘two cases. of rock specimens in , the’ Saanichton Fair inSeptember. : The cases of Artifacts that was placed ‘in the Sidney Library drew much-comment, and. it has been: now replaced with an exhibit of Petrified wood, Dinasour ‘bone, Halite and Sunstone. It. was ‘suggested that-a new. book,” *. ‘‘Gem:. Carving,’’ © be “purchased for the club library. The Canadian Rockhound. Maga- zine, to. which ‘Bert Ward, the lucky “was given over to an informal “talk on’ “The - Wanderings ofa still looking for a. long,: flat trailer. which will be available for three days prior to Victoria Day. ‘Mr. -Spear,:a sidney municipal employee,. has:been granted two... _days: off. work. to see to. the con-. Sidney ; town council also: contributed $50 =e to the cost of the float... ‘Frank ‘Spear was nemed to see _— ; : 2 “= to. the building. of’ the: float and. ; “struction ‘of the: float. “ Following routine. business it’ we have now : become subscribers, was ondis- . play, and: in the next issue in oo dune; we expect, to: “see. mention. 7 “0 of our own local Club. . The» door’ prize’: donated. by. . Mr. ‘and. Mrs, W. Baillie, was won by” Mrs. ticket being selected by: Mrs. W.-Wing.: ..The.remainder of the’ meéting. said Geologist’? by Mr. Jefferies of : the “Victoria mines department. He "illustrated with ‘slides. the Diamond and Asbestos mines in. "~ Africa and ‘Rhodesia and:showed us rock formations around Buttle Lake:and through Alaska. A-vote of thanks was given the ; speaker, | ments were served and-a social half hour followed. :: Critical OF _ Road Naming North ‘Saanich council and The Review were taken to. task by Capt. D.H, McKay of Boas Road. in a communication read.at Mon- day evening’s.council . meeting. ; He objected to Reeve J.B, Cumm- ing’s. mention’ of the naming. of Boas Road ‘at the last. meeting and chided The Review for print- ing. what the reéve had said. . (Mr. Boas did not request that ica the road. be: given his name and, : : vin. fact, had nothing ‘whatsoever: OD eg to do. with such naming, declared. Se Captain McKay. | _. There was nothing derégatory . - in. this: council | ‘chamber oe about Mr. Boas and no exception * — can be taken. by Captain: McKay ~ or anyone. else... Moreover there: can be no citicism of the report=: ing. by the’ newspaper,’’ declared Reeve J.B, Cumming. Councillor Nell “Horth noted that Andreas. Boas was a well... _ ‘respected member of the com= = o>... munity. and there was general 39-2. The letter was, Feceived and filed. oe agreement: with her ‘view.: after which ‘refresh- . © What’ ane : ae ations say: “you: must. be: Vie by. at’-wou you: say about'an\”. August 28, ‘but not over 22°on «all-expenses-paid trip to the Kel-. ‘well, However, he. says he. is Regatta ini August; the P "December 1, "Also, contestants - ne re wener Ne eye te ts owna Regatta in ugus' e aci- : : : ntral Saanich. That’ sall there: Distin guished” ust” reside. in’ Sidney, North or- = Musician Is. ; Visitor: Here ye Dre: ‘Francis Jackson, Organist | ; and Master of the Music of York ' -Minster. in England was the house: he, ‘says, preparations are going. : 7 GR E G G 7s. WINDOW and FLOOR ~ CLEANERS | Follow The aed Le “on MAY 12 too | a ‘Rest Haven Hospital : lesson : by: “the “Victoria lyin a “Dr Jack: . son left: Sidney by air‘ : ae and ‘they are to-be. guests ar Friday afternoon for Minnes= °°] ~ of the: Sunset . Riding” Club when ota, and Pittsburg ¢ to: continue. his fae “thee club goes.on: a San ride, i : the area ‘shortly. PORBRG? Burning Permits . Rules ‘Clarified “There's formation permits, 800): Application Not Granted | “The ear of the ‘reporter: was at® ‘been a. change. in. ine. . concerning “burning “Incinerator permits: are avail= . fault atthe meeting of North ¥ Demonstrations } -ableat North Saanich municipal Saanich coimetl last Monday and te -Sanscha Hall: office, but’ not BE Sidi ins town. It iS necessary to correct an. “gat: May'@"10 to B a. alt ‘snag hall, - item which appeared in. the last a May 0 to 8 pam, “Adults: 50¢. “Permits are not required in’ 1SSHe of The Review, 210.8 pms, “Sun, May ve ~ Contrary’ ta: the paragraph. as pas reperted, the ap phat atlon uf b, hy . GIdbs: for permission to operate reer tomporary. concessions stand one :R «the: West Saanich Road: was hot - “pranted by conneihe . Sidney for incinérators: with lds, but they are ngeUnsAry,t fur upen Ss h ort P i ce | font Atdotinan Noriiva Sealey ; told. Sidney: council Monday et pe ne DUE woe MH: nian | CENTENNIAL MEMO- “The talitia’ wag) called, on “when ‘miners went: on” strike: at Well~ Jneten dn WW77 : : ; Grado A Large: ha E G G S: Local, | Homo . MILK [ EK 3 Ql carton : one Pink, i, ta pefruit« 6 for “a9: PHONE. 660 “1012 see aaalt