pane BS ae a ty Wednesday, May 27, 1981 By SHAUNNE O’BRIEN -‘Stelly’ s trainable mentally handicapped programme students returned last Thursday from a week of camping and hiking along the Westcoast Trail. The trip went well, and was enjoyed by all. . ©The school’s student government ’ sponsored a-car rally May 15 which was organized and run by. grads. Completing the course first and winning a $50 prize were Tim Hanley and Johnny Sampson. Second and third prizes of $25 and $10 each were also awarded. °Stelly’s welcome the return of teacher — Chris Harker, who had been in Campbell River for four weeks, busy. supervising student teachers. SSeS eet 5s on % bs: Hans Bauer and his biology classes are now the proud fosterparents of four noisy baby pheasants. These birds were hatched in an incubator in the biology lab from eggs found on a. local farm. Everyone has 'marvelled at their rapid. growth and we are now looking. forward to. the arrival of ducklings. ° -..-@The concert band has returned’ ftom : an enjoyable trip with Claremont band to Burlingame school: in: San Francisco. Last weekend both schools hosted the Burlingame band. Our visitors marched in- the: ‘Victoria : ~ Day Parade. ° eCongratulations to Alison Giles who has ‘been elected: president of student council for “have been elected and. when the council is. “complete all names: will be published. The girls soccer team finally bowed 2- 1 to Claremont and were eliminated from: the “playoffs. Congratulations to the girls ona -.very fine season. . : 2 meet. . mn “these: ey ung athletes i in upcoming meets eatn a bre Te pe oe Zo Ee Sm can S We’ ve Got It Al Here! Parts | | Accessories — eShop Supplies -eTools “Equipment: ade KEATING aise ROAD “CAS MELT - STRING TRIMMERS 3 MODELS T0 CHOOSE FROM -sTi00. $200 20" cut 20” nut ee Se a S180 45" cut Sa er Brusheutter attachment available for $7200. “Rentals” The Buzz from Stelly’s ‘student vote was taken and results af- ‘banquet the coming year: Some grade representatives: ~ “:-eThe track team showed: fine form eee ~ placing fourth in the secondary schools track; in. Victoria. This -was’a. best~ ever. ~ showing fora Parkland team. Good luck to. : Thursday. ~ McCandlish Auto| Se (1979) Lid. ‘Blower attachment silble for $1100 and $1200, | Seb the. rl Le of HOMELITE crnine Twain and CHNINSAWS at GWG. -@.W.@. - paivikis , “Your Community Minded Rental Company” scene a ~The student council has suggested altering the school’s. constitution. -A SE ee se firmed the changes — relatively minor ones. — concerning. the title of ‘the presiding body and the positions within it. e‘‘Nitinat Nuts’? (members of the Outdoors Club) left. last Thursday. for four days of hiking along the Westcoast Trail. Team members and coaches enjoyed Stelly’s third. annual athletic. awards last Thursday. A_ palatable dinner was provided by teaching kitchen students and staff. Humorous awards -pertaining to memorable incidents were presented by both players and coaches to one another. ree gancanatanan ns seepacatecontnits aoe Sosa aeons eGrassroots Theatre presentation of the ' muisical comedy, Growing Up Naked, due to open Friday, has been cancelled. Increased out-of-school commitments on the part of a number of students severely limited | rehearsal time and a decision was made to cancel the production rather than produce a show that might be less than that expected of Grassroots. The second student dance of the year.was : a great success. The music by Zipper brought an. enthusiastic response from ‘students. Dinner consisted of steaks barbecued by the — "staff and a salad bar provided by the home economics. department. A special “thank you’ to all. students: and teachers: ‘whose enthusiasm and energy | made this a most . en joyable evening. : - Congratulations to: jenifer Lindsay and = Randy Sallis who were chosen to serve on the Bay high school council. -@Lieut. Tim Reilly and two officers of the ‘Canadian Scottish regiment ‘talked ‘to an. “enthusiastic group of grade ‘12, students last. Of: particular interest. was. the. student youth. employment» Program for “students over: 17 years of age. “Ross Halling oe PHONES 652-3251 652-3221 6777 KIRKPATRICK CRES. vn Keating Industrial Park - 652-3908 Cabin THE REVIEW Pioneers plan banquet The Saanich Pioneer Society met May 18 in the Log Museum, Saanichton. President Moran Brethour. introduced guest Christine McNab, a former . teacher. at Saanichton school. Preparations are under way for the annual banquet to be held on June -13. Dinner will be at six p.m. and an in- teresting. speaker will address members and their friends. It was proposed the group visit the Sooke Museum . in ‘June. Three ‘speakers. en-. tertained the meeting with reminiscences of their childhood on the peninsula. Mrs. Bessie Roberts spoke of her early days in the Sidney. area; Mrs. Cuthbert Brown gave her talk on Brentwood Bay waterfront camping and picknicking © spots when she was a child, Census started _ 315 years ago > .North . has-declared. the week May . 31. June °6 Census. Week. Residents: of Canada are required by law to complete and: return. : census” questionnaire. their -homes..— a. tradition “which. has continued _ since the .census first. “began -in: Canada. 315, the. _ ‘delivered . to. years ago ~ Butler ‘Group 7 - Forget -Me- Not. ‘Florist: 3 GWG Rentals - Supply --§ /McCandlish "Auto Supply ~ G Penal 8 Westcoast . . Carkurellon . h... Saanich... 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