More trophy winners from last Cup, best herd of 4 females, Jody ‘weekend’s Saanich Fair: Wright; Erie W.) Hamber Cup, Section 2 — Dairy Cattle — Grand) Champion Cow, Lee Jersey: F.G. Cope Challenge Wallace & Lisa and Rob McGregor; , Trophy for Junior Champion Cow, Lee Wallace & Lisa. and Rob McGregor: W.C. Nicholl challenge Jack Savage Memorial Trophy for Best Female bred and owned by ex- hibitor, Jody Wright; Mrs. H.E. Burbidge Cup, Senior Champion Cow, Lee Wallace & Lisa and Rob McGregor. Holstein Trophies: Scott & Peden wu | Kawi Trophy, Junior Champion Cow, 4 . Stanhope Dairy Farm; V.I. Hols- FE Shoe Polish tein nae Grand Champion Cow, ° . Stanhope Dairy Farm. $429 ) j | reg. 1 Section 3 — Beef Cattle: Wood- a ' ’ allenve C “hes set 2 SALE ward’s Challenge Cup for best beet animal in show, Darren Blackwell. Section 10 -— Cereals, Forage & Field Roots: Vancouver Milling & Grain Co. Challenge Cup for most points in Section 10, Sid Bartlea. Section 12 -— Vexetables: Brown’s Nursery Grand Ageregate Challenge Cup for most points in. vegetables, Mar Farms; Scott Cup for collection, of vegetables Class 99° this week ee we ate Just Arrived! shipment of quality sweaters OU ta © Suny pea. Member of Sidney Assoc. of Merchants Mon-Sat 8 am-5:30 pm Friday 8 am-6 pm i. Beacon Plaza : : ZA 2328 656-5115 | “Treat yourself Mom Your Deserve |t! Last Rose Sale | of the Season! i SIDNEY FLORIST f| 655-4643 656-3313 | SUPER LAWN MOWER Finest Quality Work on. ‘the Peninsula. For... Complete Small Engine Repairs _ Come See the Experts 658-8882 5197 PAT BAY HWY. ©: * bath mats © bath pillows. 7 © contour mats © “@ e seat covers © ~» shower. curtain . r _ .s hooks | 2 os : Pwureet G LOUIS nial a a -656- OO | 2389 Beacon Ave. ° * Gliding & Fam. Flying i 6° First Aid © Shooting = ° Pipe Band @ Adventure Training “SOUND GOOD? aaa oH Its all at a aH 676 (Kittyhawk) Sqdn. R. c. AC, If you're 13-18 yrs,, come to the Cadet Hail on Canora Road at 6:30 - 8:30 p.m, on Thursday, Sopt. 4 and check us out. For further information call 652-0705 or 656-6253. °° x Ree the “Vis sitors”” Out 4 during. on Se Se ae TE =~ “with window s screens from: He nonce Sandown Windows “ENERGY-SAVING WINDOW SYSTEMS © : 656-9863. “Average Flat Screun -$19 PROFESSIONALLY INS STALLED | SMALL BUSINESSES ARE YOU PROTECTED | “I We have several - small 2 0; of business. packages at very cou “A carnpatitive rates © ‘ og GIVE USA’ CALL. - B52. 44a ) SEABOARD _ eae Tay SS SP Se 3 bein PROPERTIES — wets Saanich Ad. Brentwood Bay” i: (across FROM THE eS BOAT T varbtetes = ON ELK CLARE) 403, Mar Trophy for most entries in. the Vegetables Section, Mar Farms. Farms; A.H. Higgs Section 13 — Fruit: Holloway Cup for most points in Fruit, Saanich Orchards; Michell- Turgoose Challenge Cup for most points covering all Section,. Main Hall, Mar Farms; Green Cross Challenge Trophy for Highest Ag- eregate in -Fruit, Vegetables & Flowers, Mar Farms. Section’ 14. —-- Flowers: J.S. Carlow Challenge Trophy for most points in ‘‘mum”’ Division, J. God- frey; Shelbourne Greenhouses Perpetual Trophy for most points in Dahlia Division, Harry van Dyk; C.J.V.1. Challenge Trophy for . Most points in Gladiola Division, . E.. Thompson & F. Fleming; Butler Bros. Grand Aggregate Trophy, most points in Section 14, other than arrangements, Harry Van Dyk; Creed’s Roses Challenge Trophy for best Rose in Show,. Les Moore; Saanich Peninsula Credit Union Trophy for best marigold, Mabel Michell; Buckerfield’s Trophy for most points in Plants, Margaret’ Jacobs; Travelodge Trophy, -Best Radersma. Section 15 -—~ Preserved Foods: Mrs. W.D. Michell -Challenge Trophy for most points in Section 15, Edna Bean; Simpson Sears prize. for highest points in Section 15, Ed- na Bean. ; Special Brentwood Women’s In- stitute, silver Serving Spoon for most points in Section 16, Norma Sealey, Alice McHattie. Section 17.—- Honey: Simon Hodgson Memorial Trophy for best liquid. honey in show, John A. McDonald; Babe’s Honey Trophy Shield for Best Comb Honey in Show, John Cariou. Section 18 — Needle Arts & Crafts: Special trophy in.memory of Mrs. Alex M. Scott to Saanich Peninsula . exhibitor with most points in Section .18; ‘Barbara Gilbert. : Section: 19. — Junior Section: Special prize for Exhibitor® with THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Arrangement,. - P.- . Farm; most points, Heather Button; Mrs. Gibson’s Trophy for most outstan- ding article in Junior Sewing, Jen- nifer Diggle. Section 20 — Photography: Hirst: & Flintoff. Trophy for best colour transparency, Archie Millar. Section 24 — Winemaking: Wine Art Trophy for Dry White Wine, R. McNeil; Fermenthaus ‘Trophy .for Dry Red .Wine, R. Arseneau; Fermenthaus Trophy for best beer, R. Arseneau; Fermenthaus Trophy for best ale, T. DeLonge Boom; R.E. Smith Trophy for most points in Section 24, F. Marlon. Miscellaneous: Most Points in Fall Flowers, D.. Atkinson; Junior, Most Points in Vegetables, Sam Ar- rowsmith Award, Heather Button; Best Donkey in Show, Ardmore Golf Course, Ken Val Pride Yvette, Ken & Val Hunter; Highest Ag- gregate Points in Donkey Show - Phantasy Pharm, Brae-Mor Ranch; Gobolos Trophy, Saanich . Or- chards; Tea Service, Mar Farms. Donkeys: Best Jack, Valdy, But- tons Family; Best Jenney, KenVal Pride Yvette, Ken & Val Hunter; Best Brood Mare, Tequilla, Brae- Mor Ranch; Senior Single Driving, KenVal Pride Yvette, Val Hunter; Donkey Driving Open, Isabella‘ In- schallah, Rocky Point Donkey Junior Single Driving, Crackerjack, Brae-Mor Ranch. Pumpkin Contest: Heaviest, 150 Ibs., Reg Kerr; 2nd Heaviest, 125 Ibs., Trevor Jones; 3rd Heaviest, 102 Ibs.; Wyn Gait. Winners of Special Events: Best Old Vehicle - Animal Drawn, Ist, Russell Crawford, 2nd, Ian Scott- Polson; Best Old Household Uten- sil, Ist, V. Jean Porter, 2nd, Nathan Matthews, 3rd, Dana Grow; Best Old Small: Agricultural Tool, Ist, Bud Michell, 2nd, Sket- chley, 3rd, Perry; Best Old Con- struction Tool, Ist, Rae Thomson, 2nd, Ed Raper, 3rd, B. Edworthy. Honorable Mention: Iron Pot, D. Drayton; Sad. Irons,.C. Mat- thews; Camera, S.- Hutt; Register, R. Drayton. CKVU switch to 11 bumps old movies CKVU’s upcoming move ‘to Channel 10 means KSTW, cur- ‘rently on Channel 11, lost to many. local TV. viewers. “And at least one local televi-- , _ sion: watcher i 1s upset. ‘*Channel:: oobis‘our: main: movie: channel,”” says’ AL. Sheffield of Lochside “Drives ence We're retired folks: and. we will be like the evening movies. There’ll be a-great holler: ‘when the public “know. about it.’ 7 CKVU_ of Vancouver, -cur- rently on Channel 13, will move to 10. in early September, nudg- ing Saanich Cablevision’s Cable Ny -CKVU = testing has. disrupte “-current.Cable' 10: poe 7 “ceil meeting,’’ _(E-MERE FIRST CLASS, ree TO TS =\ fn La é SS ° * WINDSHIELDS 10 programming, to 11. This will + . push. KSTW into: the midband, Where. it- will be accessible: only” . to viewers witha converter... Meanwhile, unannounced for several weeks. : ‘“‘They knocked : out. ‘a. very “important | North Saanich coun-. ‘said “Lynn :Won- - nenburg, program co- pordinator - for Cable 10. ‘They. can’t.. give us any schedule,”’ she said. ‘‘They kind of promised. not to do it. in prime time. But they have.’”” e vaeow. . a SCREENS . CORRECTION NOTICE Bue to a typographical error, lasts week's advertisement for Mount. Newton Pharmacy showed the price of Fly Curtains and their ad- dress incorrectly. j . The price should have read $7. 39. The address . | . should have read 7855 E. Saanich Road. | The Review apologizes for any inconvenience ~ these errors may nave caused. YOUR HOME? ~ FOR PROMPT, : : ohn ‘Tate 656-6466 BLOCK BROS... that SDNEY ~ Saanich Paningula, © “The “applicant. must staff, olpery formation Centors Z “goounreoue SERVICE OR YOUR FREE | MARKET | EVALUATION + Call John: or Peter a NO OBLIGATION MANAG ER WANTED > ‘The Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce re- quires a manager familiar withthe retail, cornmer-- > Glal, light industrial and tourism bus sinesses of the. have a. ‘sound background with well developed marketing abilities. © -Dutles. will Include: Carrying out the palicies of the» | board: of directors: . managing sales (sing the operation of tha Tounat da. “and AV Park, developing and: carrying out of Chamber programs,. Gusiness. ~ counsalling, Information and promotion... _ AU aliry. and térms of employment negotiable. ‘_—e Reptiog to Box 20148 sich ney} B.C. Vol 363; Sinall --656- 0524 “Poleirs 808-5584 business and tourism. HAVING A FLING . pete the first day of the fair . Cash “ved, quite, ‘by accident, by.« one.of.these:netirotic long- legged fly- Wednesday, September 3, 1986 . these highland dancers com- Had ‘a phone call from. Paul. Carney, of. Mills Road ¢ as a result.of my saying that a.lot-of folkson the Peninsula let . their lawns go brown during the long. dry summers, knowing A that- they will revive in-the fall. He is.a lawn.expert;: ‘and feels, - J quite rightly that this habit:is‘a poor one, and:that a healthy: ‘“green:lawn makes: a:inuch more: attractive setting: for a. home oa i} than all this dead looking brown grass. “On: the same subject. I’m.sure most of you have been attack- “ing machines known.as: Marsh Crane flies. They are the ones 28 “with almost. no body: and enormous. long legs, and: they. are..f --born with:absolutely no:sense of. direction, ‘careening madly.“ ! F . from wall to wail, bouncing. off me ceiling, before’ Janding. | a drunkenly-in your hair. = : These: idiotic and apparently. ‘harmless! creatures. ‘are. the’ parents of one of the most destructive lawn insects, the ugly brown wormlike leather jackets..These horrible things do.a -vast amount: of damage. to lawns, leaving whole areas per- manently brown and dead. No amount of rain will revive a_ lawn attacked by leather jackets. One has to spread quantities of Diazinon to eradicate. the beasts, and then re-seed the area. If you are in doubt about your lawn, then you might consider calling Paul Carney... A phone call today from a charming young woman who: earlier this year procured:some artichoke seeds fram me, and then presented me with one‘of the offspring which ‘is doing very nicely in the garden, She called toask me rome questions about the *‘apple-pears’’ sold in grocery stores. It seems that'a couple of years ago: Ruby Norrie poked-a: couple of apple- pear seeds in the ground, and they grew, sure , viving last winter so we know for sure that this fruit grows on . ahardy tree. She wanted to know what.the future might hold for her young tree, would it produce fruit, would it need a pollinator, how large. a tree: would it, become, ete. My -literanire provided no answers, so Tcalled my friendly fruit - Aree specialist, who informed me that usually apple-pears are grafted onto Japanese root-stock, and that he felt that the seedling tree might, or might vot, ever produce fruit, and that ~ Ruby would possibly have ta wait for some. time-to see what happened. Actually there is quite d lolof information on this new variety of (ruitin recent garden books, and Ruby is going. to follow it up and letme know, When bear Cll be sure to, “pass bony sine most of us ‘re interested i in anything new and - “unusual inthe warden field, Saw some onions that hail bern, bent ‘over, “but nok yet ‘dug, “and wished Ecould knoe k on the door and: say, “Please pull them now, and letdhent cure while the weather slays hat and dry" but chances aree if Linterfered, the door would be shut © inany facesand Pd bejuformed through. the key bale hatte | or she grows onions.that yearly. tuke all the prizes atthe fair! Oro Wiggins ealled tecask me topo. over and. look. at his “jomnides, Pedid, At this paint Pstll haven tequite recovered... He bas four long rows of absolutely: enormous, unblemished, wo jpening Lramafoes, while mine are still “the pits’) nota ripe “tomato anywhere butcin the greenhouse, and that doesn't... “really. count, The tomatoes aren't the only (hing that's green ‘round here, Lm green loo, with envy! Received an interesting pitt today from Bunty Watt: ‘all: done wp ina white envelope, and stillwarm from her parden, When opened the seal there were several angelied leaves and W porgeous glossy pale preen caterpillar with, startlingly: brilliant black stripes across his broad back. Her? question = was, “Is this a good one or a bad one?! My answer was, SRG int? Vhs parucular species T lave seen before, diving histily. on parsnip leaves, defoliating then: with enthusiasm. Beaurifalias this eaterpithir. wis, 1 have yet loo mec at goad one. They all have such enormous ‘apnetites! Sculptured . Nalls. & Tips (New Backscratchers) | Manicures: Sept. sth & 6th Only. " 9n07 sth Streat 7 666-3124 . Soak th ao —