Stephen Rees dug out Hallowe’ ‘en costume, getting ready for ROMS set soe-hops: By WENDY LAING Parkland made its contribu- : ‘tion to World: Food Day: Oct. 16 by applying to sponsor. a foster child. Students felt. ity o important to make a move on. the. world. starvation’ issue. , We'll keep you posted on ~ child during the future. Con -. tributions are being collected : in the office: - Student ‘council “hag ; also” support the. : decided. Geel operations overseas eA solid fund- -raising ‘effort. -17. when : students” organized a 1S km— walk-a-thon on the peninsula, ~-eMore than 40 Parkland .~ dance students are still in the "was: -made~ Oct. fascinated: ‘“tmode of thought”’ alter: enjoying Karen hau and Permit” ‘Nalues down’ Sidney ” permit | " aluds for September, 1982, ‘fell’ some | -$43,000.. compared with. the. same month-in 198 1-while Peres. mit:values. $0, far this year — * $1,875,382 — were far below the $10,356,896 ‘recorded for ~ the: same. Period last. yeu i ‘the latest tunes ‘provided: by i -“Candu. Music” re ‘citing, eve entful day. ae student body. yummy. bake sales, “scavenger, ‘up. Then, when school’s out. ~~) Parkland’s bi-annual car rally will, commence. ha : News from ROMS (Royal Oak middle school): By KIM LINEKIN °On Oct. 29; Ashley Sound will host a student council soc- hop. Pupils will be judged on originality for their costumes and the three most: original will win> free. tickets to soc- hops for the rest of the school year. There may be seven se- cond prizes. which are Mac- Donalds gift certificates. This year’s student council officers are: president Shon Ryan, vice-president Nancy Dodd, secretary Kim Halkett, and: treasurer Tara Coulter. They are all working hard _ thinking up extra activities for _the enjoyment of students. Activities will. ‘be © fund- raising to help: out the school with the budget -cut.. Shon thinks. it will be a’‘‘great ex- perience.’ € (Ruffell Photo). We have fourn new students eBy purchasing a bike», elt is obviously. bake ‘sale ae ~season, as. the -girls ‘field “hockey team Joined, the ranks _ a e Oct. 19. “SPORTS: With a ‘coriplete. ‘team: effort girls field hockey “scored their first goal in a- brilliant game Oct. 14, against. ‘Spectrum. The.team was able raffle : ticket: ‘from: our annual club oe ‘one is: eligible for a superb i. in grades six and seven who, at the. beginning of the year didn’t speak any English. They are Lydie and = Alan Stefanie, Anne-Lise Bernard and Karen Chu. The first three only spoke French, and Karen only spoke Chinese. Now they can carry ~on a small conversation: with the other pupils. Obviously, they aren’t doing as well as other students in their studies, but the school is trying to teach them English as fast as possible. eRoyal Oak grade six a4 seven soccer team coached by. » Dave McNeill defeated Mt. Newton 3-0 and. North Saanich 4-0. Also, they played. an exhibition game with Lake Hill and defeated the powerful Victoria squad 3-2. Leading scorers were: Karl Pires, Dean Rebneris, and Dave Johnston. Karl Rebner has been strong in goal. We hope to see them win the jam- boree in November! | _ People... ~ who live : ‘in glass houses . “pSiatan may soon. “build & Lol ReeD. the opposition within oe dance will be SiGe Nov. 4 aah first league’ game. ‘Great “i covering. distances;. » cross-country.» Terrific Hallowe’ ‘en: will : be > celebrated | in style with | oe Beaver. Lake, hunts: ‘and. traditional » -dress- ; bouncing. . BUYING « SELLING? For Professional Service with years: of eporenee a and a Positive Approach... Call Now — Warten Holst & i “Block Bros, Realty Ltd. S ; 656- 5584 (24, hrs. Ve m From YOUR NEXT couPLere ~ PAIR OF EYEWEAR 9775 - “ 4th St, sidne eres 41175 Dougla St 4964 Fort St. “1120 Yates St. Not-only is our swim team but also . Mary: Ann Green ‘and: Wayne to perfect the. glass brick with - ; . Fletcher who again placed. well” - the addition ‘of waste sawdust (6th and Sth in their groups) at Our synchronized swimm- : ing is now in the. ‘‘swim’’. ‘of things and_ basketballs are “Norman Low; the new brick i is ‘harder, more durable, and ae --better insulator. th ‘tional clay: bricks. The scientists are now. tivinig to! make it lighter in weight SALE KRFECTIVE FROM OCT. TPH TIL! OCT. Set: | STORE NOUNS: W sloreat is ie “wofve you! Vancouver : j. teland, GC. and, Alberta 4 conven- be SAILING DINGHY AND CATAMARAN OWNERS Tulista Park. Compound: is available to. non-members. of-the Sidney and North Saanich Yacht Club on payment of a $15.00 annual fee and $5.00 key deposit.” Payment may be made and keys obtained from the Sea Chest Sailing Shop, 1st Street Sidney. ; Participation.in racing organised: by the Sidney and North Saanich Yacht Club may be made on completion of an entry form and payment of a $5.00 race fee. Details are available from the Sea Chest Sailing Shop. GIFTS, SOUVENIRS, ART, FOOTWEAR,