Page 10 RS Oe eee ee Oe THE REVIEW _ a Wednesday, May 16, 1979 Alliance Moves Into Keating David Hill, acting | municipality. at a sod-| Oldfield, site of the mayor of Central Saanich, | turning ceremony May 9 at | proposed Alliance Moving officiated.on behalf of the | Keating X Road and] and: Storage Co. — — warehouse. With Hill was the president of - Alliance Moving and Storage, Bill Brown, - and _— general “manager of the company, DELI-BUN ‘Your nicest luncheon place in town.” | Walter Webster. DELI BUNS Representing North SANDWICHES American Van Lines Inc., SOUPS - SALADS an Alliance affiliate, was TAKE OUTS president and chairman of 3rd. the board, Ken Maxfield, & Beacon 656-4333 and the company vice- . president, John Brown. Brown said that the warchouse will be 30 feet in SIDNEY WELDING =| Ss "hres & FABRICATION space. It will be a palletized 9810 Fourth St., Sidney warehouse, designed for storage of. furniture and also. ‘business machines, another facet of the operation. Hill . welcomed the delegation on’ behalf. of Mayor Jean Butler and said m the Municipality of Central f. Saanich was delighted to have Alliance move into the Keating Industrial Park. He said Central Saanich 2 «council was committed to 4 making the Keating area into one of the better in- dustrial parks in the region, * Steel Mig Welding * Aluminum Mig Welding _-* Equipment Manufacturing * Custome Wrought Iron MIKE JESTICO 656-2321 & and hoped . the company | By MAUREEN | “Bo! LOGNA S would co-operate with MILGRAM GAINERS : council. Motorama 19 was ‘a : huge success with ap- BY THE / ¢ { . roximately 5,000. people PIECE LB: ; Want To Stop 7 a, peop coming through. the doors noking?. .. Sr LOnING Ss superb display of vehicles, COTTAGE ROLLS} ’ Harold Dawes, minister - classic .. cars,’ trucks, . f of the. Seventh Day { specialty cars and even one SHRED $ 69 i Adventist Church. on} boat. The . organizers, ED ok f Resthaven Drive, and his Peninsula Recreation, -the ) ©4wife, Ruth,~ have been | 5-6-7... Vancouver Island getting people. to - quit smoking for more. than 20 “years. iH Their. annual session ‘for a smokers, . using a: five-day “plan, has .a»75 per cent. Club, .and the ‘Vancouver Island Street Association «.. were. happy ‘with the show and the great response: to. it... Speciai thanks~ to everyone con- “CHUCK STEAKS | ‘GRADE A-1. 30 LB. HOLIDAY STEAK PACK | "312 10 LB. CHUCK STEAK success rate, they claim: cerned; it was” a.- great 10 LB. SIRLOIN STEAK é This year’s session will be. weekend. The People’s _SLB.RIBSTEAK. — # held: at Sanscha Hall, Choice. CKDA. trophy 5 LB. T-BONE STEAK. : “SPRING LAMB f . Beacon- “Avenue, May 27 te winner. was Phil Hynes, B..31, at 7:30 ‘p.m.- nightly. ~The plan is:a‘series of five consecutive . -- 90-minute: ‘sessions’ -which.-.shows smokers how’ to. beat: ‘the. habit on. - four. levels. ’ ’ -physically,.:: mentally, |e from Vancouver, who won. with. a -1932 = black Ford ‘coupe; Among the 56: entrants, there -weré’ many LEGS : NEW ZEALAND local: ‘North: . Saanich’ Le king forward to 80: °: “participating. - roller Trailing Begonias (in wooden baskets) ofthe - peninsula’s Expensive ‘but Beautiful! _ disco, Spinky’s. - MANY VARIETIES OF PATIO & GARDEN TOMATO PLANTS Come See Us ~ Langland This season and there’s plenty of action. for -all. ages, < in- cluding a great Saturday afternoon’ « session called Kid’s Fun, which | is everything from. frisbee lo floor hockey. There's ‘still room ‘for adults and kids to join the Garden C nt roller skating - lessons? | a - @ re school age, 6-107 p.m, and [Next to Sidney Super Foods]. adult, 7. to & p.m. on ess “Mondays. For. more. in- “FOR THE TRAVELLER : , SHANDY: PAK KSTOWELETTES: *SHAMPOO sno SUDS EACH MED “100 oe MME Rat will e wy i ; a ee Palit e ent aa i (y Halide aty oh amy — cea ae ee NITE LET ikea acon BE un : oe ~ PHISODERM HYPO. ALLERGENIC SKIN cuemnscr ' ian ve ‘i at el 1\ ~ $9) F - bo HL OL dav at Panorama to view the- colleges “have Rod} spearhead‘ the community. “mer, Barbara Fisher (soon to. be “novel: cars. and displays with ° “winning / prizes: Post??480.]o9 py “The: Teen" Spectacular’. opened last: Friday-at” the- - centre with 400 youngsters. _ skating, skateboarding and : ‘disco dancing to the sounds- own - heralds in the-roller skating: S e ; RK = De ay, GENS % fersee san Ne wee formation call Karen Brownsey at the centre. Spring is here now and summer is just around the corner! The staff at the Peninsula. Recreation Department is preparing for a great summer of activities for all ‘ages. Through the auspices: of. the Young. Canada. Works Grant, five young . students... from -.and~ universities - been hired . to recreation .. summer program. »-Welcome ‘to Daphne. Hall,’ project. co- ordinator, Evelyn’ Coates, Tannis .. Bristow and welcome back ~ to two returnees. from last. sum-. Suzanne Pratt and Barbara Swann, congratulations, Barb!).: The ‘department.has: ‘also © received a provincial’ Youth Employment Grant. to hire’|. AS: young ‘students ° to -run™ the» summer. : cially and spiritually: for: the, Bags ecg eS oe »,. of. best:sdisplay: | ‘| and Gerry. Rossen, for: the-| activities cotruck: underway . at: school. ' Parkland ‘Already,. it’ -looks like a: tough decision on "behalf of the management . the students are’ -highly. motivated ‘and are. ‘keen to participate in a-wide ‘range of activity. It’s going team... to be.a great summer. ‘Our. Smile of the. Week: -JoAnn. Cooke, one’of our three’ receptionist/cashiers, whose pleasant smile you see as the first person in the SI L VER THREADS Monday through Friday: 9 am, .— centre. open, ecards, Ubrary, — billiards, morning coffee, afternoon tea, Victoria Day holiday: 1 10 4 p.m, — centre open for drop-ins; 7:30 pam. — bingo, . Tuesday: 9: 30 AM Aapidary; 10 amy om Serenaders: | practice, painting: noon — lunch: | pan. whist, . cro, mate lapidary,: paintings’ 7 p.m. ~~ shuffleboard and eames night. Wednesday: 10. a.m = _ Novelties: and rug: hooking; ' “hoon = hotdinner; 1 pamy discussion” vomee mah-jong,: group; 2pm. = concert with? Peter Karen Rich, singing experts from. Carousel and. the Desert Song; 7 pan. = duplicate bridge. Thursday: 9:30 am. == lapidary; 10 a.m, od weaving, ‘carpet . bowling; - Hoon — finch; 1 pam bridge; 1:30) p.m, o- dressmaking; 7 pmo crib, _ Friday: 9:30 Am, podiatrist: 10 - a.m. -beadwork, keep fit, senor yl » ceramics, quiltings NOON = lunchy 1:30 pam. == silver § “U'hells practice, stretch and sew; 2 pum. -—- jackas 7 p.m, ~~ evening cards, Klondike Night dinner and dance @30 pam. “May 26. Trip tickets on. sale: June 7 Bellingham; June 26 wed Gutf tslands. ‘playground ope ; staff “have: already been’ hired: ‘Nancy “Bain and Marie Laturnus. ||’ The additional staff will be: ‘hired from: the Recreation. - Leadership ‘course presently. * Bradley © and: A CEREMONIAL SOD- TURNING took place May 9 at Keating X Road and Oldfield, site of the proposed Alliance Moving and Storage warehouse. Left to right, Walter Webster, general manager, Alliance Moving and Storage; David Hill, alderman and acting mayor of Central Saanich; John Brown, vice-president, North American Van Lines Inc.; Ken Maxfield, president and chairman of the board, North American Van Lines Inc. Recreation In Review building or whose voice is the first one you hear when you call the centre. JoAnn has .been with. the centre since she graduated from Parkland school, and even before that, as a student in the Recreation. Leadership course and involved as:a part-time employee: on. the maintenance staff.” JoAnn ‘is always ready to volunteer. for special assignments and she certainly. worked hard on’ the Motorama: Show, putting lots of extra time and effort into ‘the show. Say hello to JoAnn the next ‘time you’re at the centre. Tennis . seems -to be replacing _ badminton - on everyone’s activity list right now... The:.. badminton sessions are just winding up this week. Trevor: Wignall:|: and. Leanne. Aitken have had a ‘successful badminton season highlighted. by: the “Sp, ring Tournament. middle’. ‘Tegistration © 24." “For. spring programs’ still available: The Folk: ‘Dance’® | “Workshop is.on May 27; ‘the.’ ‘Lifesaver. © First : “Aid ‘Course from. St. John is on May 25; the. Workshop on.. June and. Photo Trek IHI1/is’on June 24, Call Lorraine or Leanne if you want further information on any. of these programs, Badminton. of June: with we -for‘summer ae Sessions on June 22, 23. and Nutrition. 173° Photo Trek I] is on May 27; ° § MODEL ‘T’ AUTO JUST ONE ITEM AT AUCTION A 1927 Model-T Touring car in restorable condition will be one of the main. | attractions at the Giant Prairie-Style Auction June 9 at the Saanichton Agricultural Fair Grounds. The auction, being. held by the Sidney Rotary Club, will feature around. 300 WISE BUYS FROM HUGH DL681A 1979 % Ton Chev. Pick-up. 6 cyl., auto., power steering - - $6277. Phone Hugh at 656-3151 or Cornell GM 385-5777, |. “TENNIS oats Wy Instruction and Supervised Social Play good saleable items, in-. for All Ages and All Levels cluding a few reconditioned 6 lessons for $18.00 lawnmowers, ride-em . lawnmowers, farm — Juniors $15.00 . machinery and some new Information And Registration dinghies. Jean Shaw - 656-1363 : Auctioneers include Ann Graham - 652-3059 : . Percy Lazarz, of the Sidney Central Saanich - 652-4444 Rotary Club, and-> Wilf Lund, of the Victoria club. Lazarz anticipates from -250 to 300 people will at- tend, and all money raised is to-go toward the club’s work in the community, one. of the more recent donations being . the Zamboni ice cleaner for the Panorama Leisure Center. Vote Of Thanks 10114 McDONALD PARK RD. For Jack Rogers | Jack Rogers, Sidney § 656-1313 __ council’s representative on , the board of variance, submitted his ‘letter of 7 ° resignation to Sidney council Monday night after 10 years of service. A special vote of thanks MOVING! - Sidney Glass JUNE Ist. 2537 Beacon Avenue, Sidney . » 6§6-1131 was. given’ by ° council * cits, members and a momento is SUNDAY SMORGASBORD to be presented. 4-8 P.M. Council ‘now must ap-~ ) HOT ROAST. BEEF, HAM point ©a. replacement. | _-AND TURKEY, Administrator Geoff Logan . PLUS SEA FOOD AND suggested former . mayor | SALADS Dick Leigh as suitable and DESSERT WITH COFFEE OR TEA eligible for the. position. - Only $8.50 ‘ Logan‘contacted Leigh who Mon da Fri day Hot Lun h said he would be delighted eso Special eee wa ENTERTAINMENT BAND TO "Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday . . PERFORM : a _Evenings. — 8&12p.m. The _ Salvation Army Band will perform at 2 p.m: - Sunday at Tulista Park, X — under-the direction of Bruce Y' Hoadley. If the weather is ©. poor, the 60 to.90-minute. performance will, be. held:i in.) Sanscha Hall. ; OR. Bruce f Buckler, Robert w. Metzen, nner “Trudi LL. 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