Page 2 THE REVIEW © Wednesday, August II, 1976 We Buy And Sell Everything | GARDEN COMPETITION TROPHIES PRESENTED The trophy presentation coffee party for the Brentwood Waterworks District garden competition was held in Brentwood United Church Hall on Thursday, July 29. The trophies were presented by the trustees to the following winners: The Brackman-Ker Trophy for Best Garden — Mr. F.O. Wallaston, runner-up — Mr. R.G. Cole. _ Scott and Pecher Trophy for Best Vegetable Garden — Mr. A. ,Hermsen, runner-up — Mr. W.T. Keefence. Maclean were presented with and The runners-up received | corsages and marmalade jars, coffee mugs by Ineke. also by Ineke. The judges, Mrs. Kay The ladies of Brentwood Rawan and Mrs. Helen | United Church served delicious refreshments. Wide Variety Of Activities Slated For Fall Program This summer will long be remembered as one of change experience by the Peninsula Recreation Com- mission summer staff. house and mini-golf course. All children in the area and their moms and dads are in- vited and further registrations for the program will be taken Continued from Page 1 “spent five cents of municipal money,’’ said Waring explained that proposers in- cluded their own architectural designs along guidelines set out by Central Saanich council. Ald. Dave Hill com- plimented MacLaurin on the who° role he played in helping select Farmer for the construction of the facility. ‘*We were fortunate to have a professional engineer on council who was able to ask the sort of questions a layman would not have.’’ The facility will include ePr "2 ne TOYS CHILDREN WILL LOVE, Fisher-Price With three weeks left in the | on that day. Brentwood Waterworks | playground program, en- . : se > * Man child last District Trophy for Scrubs and | thusiasm is at a peak with menth's program svhibite d Trees — Mrs. J. Bunch, | plans for bigger and better unusual creative ability munner-up — Mrs. E. Carey. things being devised. Hiking beginning with a basic idea and Scapler Trophy for Best | trips, beach trips and trips to turning it into something Rock Garden — Mrs. J. | places of interest are an- extraordinary. For many Bunch, runner-up Mrs. L. | ticipated this month. : - MacTavish. children, what might have been In order to do something ‘really exciting’, the Deep Cove playground group is planning a penny carnival this ‘Thursday the 12th, from 1 to 3 Butchart’s Garden Trophy for Best Roses Mr. J. Clapham, runner-up — Mr. R.G. Cole. a long, boring summer has been one of fun and activity. Come out, meet the staff, participate and help make the and Corgi. WE ALSO CARRY PLASTIC ‘MODEL KITS AND CHILDRENS BOOKS TO MAKE PLAYTIME MORE ENJOYABLE. Mabel-- Dawson Memorial Trophy for Best New Garden — Mr. F. Richter. Brentwood Community Club Trophy for Best All Around Garden — Mr. R. Tidman, runner-up — Mr. R.B. Davidson. The trophy winners received engraved teaspoons as replicas. The Butchart’s Garden replica was a copy of the Readers’s Digest Encyclopedia of Gardening. Flying Saucers Continued from Page 1 make out. any distinguishable much like someone had tossed a plate into the sky or skillfully superimposed one image onto photo reminded me of a of a hazy spacecraft. The third part of the show was a tape recording of a monotone voice that identified itself as - that), a being claiming to have - come from the planet Mars. For some reason, Haton _ Tequested suitable mood musi¢ to go along with his narration, account of man’s history from server, The whole -thing sounded like a low-budget audio version Despite my skepticism about * the authenticity of Haton, it was an entertaining evening, even though ‘evidence’? sounded too much like ‘‘Ripley’s Believe it or Not’’, much of it was worth pondering. So if a round object comes out of the sky and lands on your back lawn and little green men cmerge to demand ‘take me to your leader’, don’t call the fire department - they’re probably friendly. forms, and others looked too |! another, but one interesting * ’ Sasquatch lumbering in front — .: 7 SIDN FY HOTEL : “Haton’’ - (or 5: something that sounded like . the point of view of an ob- ' of ‘£2001 - A Space Odessey’’. - some of the > B&W PORTABLE p.m. The children have done everything themselves in- | summer memorable for your cluding building a haunted | child. Silver Threads News In Review FRIDAY: 9 a.m.-centre open; noon-lunch; 7 p.m.-band practice. TUESDAY: 9 a.m.-centre open; 10 a.m.-painting for fun; noon- lunch; 1:15 p.m.-whist; 7 p.m.-shuffleboard and games night. WEDNESDAY: 9 a.m.-centre open; noon-hot dinner; 1 p.m.- discussion group; 2 p.m.-dancing for fun. | remaining weeks of this THURSDAY: 9 a.m.-centre open, trip to Hurricane Ridge; 10 a.m.-badminton; noon-lunch; 1 p.m.-bridge; 7 p.m.-crib. FRIDAY: 9 a.m.-centre open; 10 a.m.-keep fit; noon-lunch; 2_ p.m.-jacko; 7 p.m.-evening cards. SATURDAY: | p.m. to 4 p.m.-open for drop-ins. SUNDAY: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.-open for drop-ins; 1 p.m. Power Squadron Cruise. DAILY: Cards, shuffleboard, library, all outdoor activities. Arts & Crafts room open. Trip tickets on sale: Aug. 26-Port Angeles and Hurricane Ridge; Aug. 31-College Inn for lunch; Sept. 3-P.N.E.; Sept. 9-Saltspring Island round trip. Registration for Arts & Crafts classes-Aug. 23. Deposits on Nov. 15th trip to Disneyland due Aug. 13th. CABARET . y gouRoRare } which dealt with a far-fetched - ‘50's Rock & Roll 10 P.M. to.2 AM. 656-1131 Cut this ad out - and present it as a free pass. 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