Wednesday, July 6, 1966. } Plumbing They | ee From ( Complaint | Modern plumbing is not. oat versal. in the Peninsula. ; . Central Saanich ‘council, sitting |. -.: asa local board of. health, acted | ‘June 21 on a. compiaint received -in regard. to an’open ditch on Patterson Road, into which, ‘it _ was.alleged, waste water from an adjacent residence was flowing. . Building Inspector. E..W. Lee, and Public. Health Officer..G.: T: Andersen had- investigated the complaint: and reported to Muni- | | of the Church of the Assumption cipal Clerk Fred ‘Durrand. Mr. Durrand termed the situ- ation a. “sad affair,” noting that plumbing: on the premises: was -. most crude. A- letter from. the Senior - Metropolitan’ Board. of Health officer, Dr. J..L. M. Whit- [caveman CAMPERS | LTD. Manufacturers of Campers | “and Trailers 7 A LOCAL INDUSTRY - 2145 Keating Cross Ra. PROPANE BOTTLED GAS “Plywood Cuttings for Sale os Wo: feature. «distinctive ‘cords | «for, the whole ae COUTTS. CANADA |. ~"When-you care onough © - = Wesene. — bast.) ~ Gomplate Preseription ' : acai emanation” fo Pay: all my bills from 1 my living room? ‘Why Certainly—T use my 4%, Cheauing. ae v, dimension in: hardboard - tile... 4x4", srooved in, 12"x12". y Patricia’ Bay. Highway a one bread,” recommended ° immediate remedial © action. . - Council: directed a. ‘letter’ be sent to the owner instructing him to install’ a: ground disposa! ‘sys- tem to eliminate. what: Councillor Margaret: E. Salt termed a health: hazard: “BRENT WOOD Members of. the congregation held a clean-up bee in the church grounds recently. . A: picnic. lunch- eon. Served: by :the ladies of. the CWL was most enjoyable. The. ‘Brentwood Women’s: Insti: tute held their last meeting of the season. at:the home. of :the presi- “h|. dent, .Mrs.. J.-M. Burwood, Mar- chants Road... Mrs. Margaret Salt was the. guest speaker and. told | ‘of® her: “recent © visit to. Brennan ‘Lake: School. Sony de “Mrs. J. H.. Wheeler ead Mrs: J. 4d B. Leahy of the Catholic Women’s. League, Assumption Council, at- tended the closing. exercises .of the’ Tsartlip School,” West Saan- ich Road, and_ presented a prize .to Eric. Pelkey, judged the ‘most proficient Grade 6.student: “Mrs. Le: Clinton Johnston, of West Saanich Road, has: left. to squares. roweree "PHOTOGRAPHY Bring us ‘your. camora. “problems: and: we'll. be ~happy> to help: you. © : Fast Film Developing and. i ; lodern \¢ || Leaves Mill 1 9200" WE RE ‘EXPERTS: IN” : SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ~SAANICHTON Se ne Daniel Brunton ‘of Ottawa, ‘Ont. is a guest ‘at- the “home. of his uncle and aunt; Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. way. spend the summer months wath her daughter in Kitimat. Mr. .and Mrs. Dan Campbell, ‘| formerly of Lucille Drive, have | moved into their new, home on Sluggett Road, ‘and the commun- ity will welcome Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Graham Rice and ‘family,. who have bought the Campbell's form- er home, Visitors to the home of Mr. and Wainscott, Patricia’ ‘Bay Hien: wy tea’ cup. reading. as: an effective means. of -foretelling the future. In fact, to be quite honest, I have always taken a rather ‘superior male attitude to the whole. busin- ess,” considering it. one: of those | delightful little rituals with which the ladies amuse themselves. Recently . though,. my faith. in common.sense and the scientific approach has been sadly shaken. I have never. reallly believed in [Maybe there is something in it. ‘Mrs. R..E. Hindley, Hagen Road, | Maybe that: collection: of soggy have been Mr. and Mrs. Earl) jeaves in: the bottom of a a Hindley; “of: Rockwood, - Ontario. Both ‘couples have now left ona motor ‘trip. to. visit: friends in Biggar, Saskatchewan. ‘Rev. John.Wood: of ‘Maidstone, Saskatchewan, ‘has arrived, at The. Manse, 1084 Verdier Avenue.’ Af-|.. ter preaching at the morning ‘ser: vice. ofthe Brentwood United Church. on. Sunday, July. 3; Mr. and Mrs. Wood will, enjoy. a weeks’: holiday before taking: up permanent: residence here. ; GOLDEN» WEDDING C omplete Line of Groceries MARKED ~ - Surprise party. at: the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Galbraith, 6485 ‘West Saanich: Road, on ‘June on the. occasion of ‘their ‘golden wedding anniversary. Brought: to the “house by “a: subtle: pretext, “the: unsuspecting “couple: -were ‘greeted by ‘the bridal march play: |. -ed'on: ‘the. piano: and-the’ congré atu: | lations’ ‘of: ‘many: friends and. near ‘neighbors. croapeeeares : -Co-hostesses « “were: Mrs. a aia ‘Richard’ and: Mrs. : William: ‘Brem:. PERRY. SERVICE. Leaves: 3rentwood "every © eSyont7:.30- 11056280. pin ofrom 8:00) nme 1007.00; » Sundays, (tandd Holl i “wips. me Lanives Brentwood PANE Ra pms “Muttinl 304981! Seen ee Ty Rea ts Kindly rive: information: Status, ele, Starting sal 2 ress for. ‘thet : saanich,, Ability to rove: wit h 5 a few!. 26,-honored .Mr.and.Mrs.:Walter.|” ; Hearle, 6611 West: Saanich ‘Road; -ner,*. who: ‘made the ‘anniversary paren had - been’ ‘elegantly | ‘Brentwood- Mill Bay | | ORPORATION OF. THE “DISTRIC EF OF CENTRAL SAANICH “ Applications. for the. position. ‘of Asslstunt 1o.the Cen-. “tral Saanich Water Superintendent will: be received ~ nti) 5:00. p.m. Monday,, July 1th. at-the. Municipal: * Wall, Box: 26, Snanichton, 3 erence will be given to those under 40 with knowledge | or natural. mechani¢al: ability. municipal superannuation. ‘and _MS.1, coverage, he: public is: -inelade enforcement of the Animal Control By-Law. Ye eee analy. 10° mie « own: loans oT could predict. whether I’m cas to. win an: Irish’ Sweepstake this }- year or whether I should put.the | | 1 $3.to better. ‘use, like *##F eee well! I'm quite’ sure there’ are better | uses. | Last February my wife had her tea cup read by a friend, and: the results - wer @. sear cely. world. shaking. ee “You are: going: ‘to receive sev- eral’ small gifts in the near fu- -|ture,” the seer’ foretold. PRETTY SAFE: BET _“That’s a“pretty: safe one, ” I | Annual Kid And Goat Show Is Featured Here . Annual kid ‘and yearling show was. held .at: the: 4H building, Saanichton Fair. Grounds on Sat- urday, June 25. : ‘Members from’ ‘the Langley 4. H Club, Cloverdale 4-H: Club,. Lux- ton 4H Club and the Saanich 4-H Club, 26 ‘in all, participated ‘in showmanship and judging, during | the morning session, The open classes were held in the afternoon, with 34 entrants and 21 different classes. ‘Of the total of.55 goats shown, 16 entrants were: from the main- land, and many. brought Nubian and. Alpine goats. These ‘were. of | particular interest to the Vancou- ver Island Breeders, as not. many )™ : are: seen or shown. here. Miss Rose Smart was the judge | \ for:the day. She commented that all animals.: were. in, exceptional : | condition sand. of high’ Prizes.-given in. all.classes’ were. slgnated Dy 10 by. local merchants. Friends, . quality. again ‘undergoing alterations. In the last. eight years, additions: to almost continuous, Se ‘every: ‘three’ rooms: was ‘added; in 1961, ‘gym: facilities; in-1962, two. new. \. - Mount Newton: ‘High School: ‘is the - 34. -year- -old school. have been Mount Newton, Mount Douglas and Mount View school were built at: the. same time’ ‘and designed by the’ same architect -back ,in 1932. At. that time there were 80 students. . The’ two last-men- tioned: are in Saanich municipal- ity and are within the Greater Victoria. School District. The old building, which, with its solid and simple: architecture -stands- out from the rather stark later addi- tions, housed the student body entirely: until’ 1952, when’ a gym- nasium: was: added. ae The post-war “baby boom” ¢ soon made expansion imperative, how-: -In'1958 a new: wing. with classrooms;-: in -1963, a ‘home’ ec- nomics room; in 1965, laborator- | League of Canada: has provided full- ies “and:-an. art-room on top: of ~ the 1958 addition. — scoffed. “It’s Valentine's day next! wishers gathered at. Claremont Wednesday night to honor Mrs.’ week and the kids are ‘sure: to buy you:-some little thing. . Be- sides, I might even loosen up and get. you. a box of chocolates my- self. Caen or still: ‘wasn’t impressed’ Wher, even ‘before this. could: happen, someone gave’ her. several small - Mrs. Hearle, who retains in her. memory. ‘much’ of: ‘the. ‘verse ‘she! has: ‘often. ‘spoken ‘in’. public dur ‘ing her. ‘lifetime,. replied: ‘also’ with’ an ‘appropriate. quotation. : aa CORNISH: ‘VILLAGE : : Pasties . They weré. married: at: “the “Wesleya ‘Methodist chapel’ in ‘the. Cornish: village. : of: Constantine: |. con. June -27;: A916, Walter ; had® “been. ca tor “Many: -years. but. had: returned: to: his: native, or ‘the Hudson | Bay | There “Was: ‘then: g yan. ‘old: ‘George: Iv. cannon dn: the ‘bush, : ‘he’ recall a Bay): . ‘were’ ‘other: Cornishmen. with ‘him | including - ‘Arthur. ‘Lambrick:. “soon: to: become" a.,: ‘prominent. Island. Neves. Felurned ; to: Pogland: Leaves - Mille. 2B any. “every: x dvout . B.C. Qualifications: Prof-: Duties. are: diverse. as>to” edueation;, marital: Ary. $350. per month, with .. panto, of Animal "Ahe District: of: Central COCASATY, C Duties: wa derer | -scene’and ‘was. then |‘ : “ working « sat ELM-:. podkyard! at) ‘noted: that ‘itshad been ‘set: up: ‘in’ de fy the. grounds’ Opposite. * But! it dis: |, dairy’ ‘farmer’ and reeve, of Saan- || ich,: and - his. brother, who he. be- a or further» We pieces ‘of. china. as: a quite. unex: pected | little present.’ = “Pure”. coincidence,’ ” r ‘oneuived, There: was ‘another - prediction: though, that caused my wife some slight concern. | We:: had - been. planning © a trip to. England. ‘for | some: stime? sand. had everything laid: on, ® train: ‘to Montreal, “plus. ‘af “salt chuck: the ‘wWay:We: expected : MANY MONTHS “this stout: ship. to. get us. ACrOss” the “She. said”: we. “were. “definitely | “going,” ‘Pam’ reported. to me,” but that: we. wouldn't. be: going: quite FAREWELL PARTY AT CLAREMONT SCHOOL FOR POPULAR RETIRING TEACHER HERE colleagues - and well-: Josephine: M: Gyllenspetz_ on’: the’ eve of her retirement. ..: -There was. first. an. informal hour: during which: ‘Mrs. “Gylen- spetz chatted. -with ‘the . guests, ‘many of: ‘whom. she had not: seen Windsor: household, ‘going “to: take. ‘which: suitcase, ‘whether ae hair’ dryer is: “really necessary.’ equipment, should. “we: ‘take ‘air’sick™ ‘pills. or risk=it;and |: ‘|. just how: much : -does -40: ‘pounds. “an weigh. | TL suppose. though,’ given: 5] pe a Tittle, luck,* “combined. “wit ‘The new wing:will house a‘lunch-: Se - There - are |vai high: level debates: as” to who: is |); ‘PAGE. THREE _ f IT HAS BEEN UNDER REPAIR -|FOR PAST EIGHT YEARS HERE FURTHER CHANGE . ae “This: “year, the‘ inception ‘ of the new curriculum. -has-. made: im-: provement’ ‘of the facilities for oc- cupational andvocational train: ”° ing necessary.’ By.‘the early fall,. the building should be completed, whe music room, a. wood ‘and: electri- cal]: shop, * a~metal and power» ae mechanics shop, ' and an occupa: tional shop.’.Renovations inthe existing building -include..a ‘new |. staff. room, . and more washroom one facilities. ca Designers have avoided . the eee problem of creating an architec... tural. potpourri by making. use of ©... flexible “planning. which makes’: building expansion easy. The re... sult:is a not unpleasant” moder ne oo traditional’ blend. ; —) 9 eeecemeeneran werevrwenaerevanne eens To ensure . ae supply: ‘of. future of. ay ficers - and ‘instructors for” its. com- cM munity _squadrons, ‘the: Air. ‘Cad time, summer leadership ‘courses for {more than 2 1860; senior: cadets. for years. “She was. accompanied : by her daughter, Ama. rar Principal J: WwW. ‘Lott told ‘the large gathering. that. ‘it: was: “nate: ural: with an’ evening © honoring “Mrs.: Gyllenspetz. that:a ‘friendly, informal atmosphere’ ‘would pre. es: ‘for a happy. retirement for’ thé very. popular: teacher,’ Mr.-Lott:in troduced: ‘the: guest | ‘speaker, Ern Ex ‘Livesey, a’ ‘lifelong: frien Ona: Sealy: wat A the mattress that a firm butt