14 PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW en nN a NN NA tte A RB Barbara Ronald For ali your Real Estate needs... 384-8124 * Any child, able to swim one pool length is welcome to join our competitive swim dub. Swimmers are assessed &. guided by coaches, according to their own ability and enthusiasm. All ages are welcome - practices are at Commonwealth Pool and Panorama Centre. A Waterpolo program also offered. Swimming is an excellent cross-training opportunity for those involved in other sports including soccer, baseball and hockey. NEW “TRY US OUT PROGRAM” permits interested swimmers to attend any one-hour swim practice for FREE, or sign up for one-hour practices twice a week in July & August. (competitive meets optional) For more information or to register call Claudia 652-1140 or Tania 656-3522 DISTRICT. OF NORTH SAANICH NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF 1999 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to Section 329. 2 ¥ = of the Municipal Act, R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 290 that the B following reports will be presented i at: the Council ¥ F Meeting of June 19, 2000: a) The audited financial statements for 1999; b) Remuneration on expenses of Council members fo for 1999: The meeting will ae place’e on June 19, 2000 at 7: 30 pn m. ‘in the Council ‘Chambers of the District of North Saanich at-1620 Mills Road, “North Saanich, BC... see Copies of.these reports. may ‘be inspected during niga working’ hours. of 8:00 aim. to, 4:00p.m.,, Monday. to Friday at the District of North Saanich, 1620 Mills Road, North Saanich, BC. Further j inquiries may] ‘be directed, to the Finance Department, telephone 656-0781. ? “™ hough Mother Na- ture would have us believe . otherwise, what with all the rain she’s been dumping on us lately, summer is, in fact (for lack of a. better cliché) just around the corner. And for Parkland students, the end of another school year is so close they can smell it — and it smells good. . The last official day of classes is June 20, a week from yesterday. Provincial examinations for Grade i2 courses begin the following day and run through to June 29, which is also the day of ‘the annual awards cere- mony. After that, students won't - have to return to the build- ing until September. As everyone knows, ‘this -is an. incredibly. stressful... time for grads, who are con- cerned” with everything from studying for finals to -what to wear-to the dinner dance (what was probably » called the prom, for those of : - you who. graduated more | than 10 years ago). ‘This ~ year’s dinner dance will take place at the Empress tomor- a ‘row night: eae a The Class. of: 2000's grad: ; : uation ceremony. is on Sat-.. urday, June 17° at the Uni- : versity: of ‘Victoria. a ee RA a ‘students Nt pt Nie per Morris and Peter van n Hard enberg were chosen as vale- dictorians a few weeks ago _ and Scott Lemkay and Sara Ojala will act as masters of ceremony. With approximately. 175 standing, this year’s group _is the largest to. come out of Parkland i in a long time... The Class of 2000 has also. ~ been the most active to date and has enjoyed a wide vari- ety of special grad activities. throughout the school year. Highlights included Strath- : -cona and grad ski trip. Asa parting gift, - ‘the S Class of 2000 donated a Sum ‘of money to their soon-to-be. former school to help pay: : f for rugby t bleache next year. ma ; “Combined with the dona. or today for @ personal showing. H your offer, priced at $295, 000. eeert nen ie eee et Ret CE TT LOE ROR PENA PI AORN ET msraneroienie quenee repuianvirremn: nds qeseaiie tn ti nineineee fname Taint hutind M mnainin gimeONScrremH ene epee mR armed Established “Business” - $79,900. [; 1 Exclusive quality chocolate shop witl coffee bar ig available, =} Showing a good return and business is growing monthly, Cotfee, Bp lattés & cappuccino sales are expanding the walk-in trafic. 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Wednesday, June 14, 2000 there. should — be enough money collected. ‘Hopefully, the new bleach- ers will encourage more fans to come out to the games to support one of our school’s. most talented teams. - , Parkland’s Millennium Yearbooks arrived a couple of weeks ago and will be handed: out to grads today after school, just in time for tomorrow evening. The books will be distributed to - Grade 9,10 and 11 students this Friday. Because this year’s an- nual was constructed via the old cut-and-paste method - (most schools nowadays rely completely on comput- ‘ers), making the book _ proved. to be a tedious process. .The two. of us served as the editors and. -spent many long hours after school with Mr. Lindoff to make sure we. met all of our deadlines. - Hopefully, it was “well : worth the effort and every- — “body who purchased a year- - “book will be.pleased (or. possibly ecstatic?) with the ; “results. Bee “One. “week ago “today t) ‘o4 8 " URN AY 4 ia y LA 2 Pua ae dates J tion from last year’s grad ‘class, marked - Student ‘Council elections for next year’s ex-.: ce ecutive positions. the Panther Den! : Chris i Neal will be president for 1000/01 (his older sister, Jen, was president in 97/98) and Jill Vandergreindt and Natalie Tran will act as first and second vice presidents, respectively. There are about 40 mem- - bers on next year’s student council, about half of whom are new recruits. Goals for 2000/01 include. - more theme days and more dances. - : The new team plans to continue to place a huge | emphasis on school spirit, in hopes that Parkland will continue to be the positive place it has become, well into the new millennium. And:so,:the end has ar- rived for these two colum- nists. We'd like to thank The Re- _ view for allowing us the op- portunity, to let the commu- nity know what's up at Park- land and for putting up with us for as long.as they did. (Sorry about those missed deadlines!) Most of all, we'd like to thank everybody who reads these columns. Community — “support has been’ ‘instru- ‘mental .in creating .Park- _ _-Tand’s new image and we _- want everyone to know that — they're always welcome: in eee _656- 0145 ii Peay elt oy MR be Ms