" (Way!) « The March meeting of Sidney. So Beverly McKenzie, a ‘member Rotary Anns was held at the YOUR COMMUNITY © , oe Of the special education class at. home of Theresa Scrivens, who. “CHAPEL SE RVING wees »Stelly's presented a cheque of. «served adelightfultea, : we Sid; : gE 7 $200 to Timmy's Telethon Satur- Part of the agenda was discuss- ae sidney - selling ~ sweaters, as well as continuing to STING will conquer! © Tracy. Wilson’ and. Laura ‘Blair. Congratulations to the team fora “great first game of the season!. : They played. their second game... ~ Tuesday, but printing deadlines © ‘prevented this reporter from get- a ting information on that game, - Senior rugby triumphed: last “cording “lo. one player. ~gratulations guys! ~-. Other ‘activities coniiie: up ine clude: Senior Prom preparation, - ~ forthe lentative date of May 2... ~ spring break, starting this Friday. ‘and running. through until Apr.9 Wednesday, March 27, 1985 Parkland | Parade | By Cindy Peralta ~ On Mar. 21 senior students had ' the opportunity to listen to guest speaker, Mr. Storey, speak about drugs and alcohol.-Contrary to most students’ beliefs, the talk was based on real experiences, "some of them personal. The feed- back was very positive, many ap- preciated the fact that the talk did not come. across as_a lecture in- tended. to reprimand students, bul to increase their awareness. The senior girls’ soccer team is off to. a good start with a no-loss record. The game on Mar. 21 saw the girls tie Norfolk House 1-1, the lone goal was scored by Em- ma Doman, but a 100 per cent ef- fort was put out by all... right Lara Pomerleau? oS ‘am happy to report that our ‘fantastic senior boys’ rugby team is still unbeaten; the Panthers pounced on the Belmont Braves 27-6 in league play this week. The grad committee ‘is busy jackets, shirts and raise money to pay for gradua- tion expenses. The Buzz from Stelly’s By Rob Janus Crammed full of activity, once - eae me the ‘*Buzz’’ has it all! “Last week’s airband/dance was ~- a rockin’ good time! The com-. petition consisted of eight bands competing for first and second oe play: whereby. they move on to the Island Championships in May. ok First place was “The. Neutron: roe = Dance’? bys) Janine ‘Phillips and Tracy Camp- ell. Second place was captured. Dawn “Atwood, nom by Duane Andrucko and his.band Teacher’ e Both bands will ‘com- schools for fit prize fo $300 an “a limousine night. on. ‘the ‘town, Good’ luck® -to both bands “Fhe Senior. girls soccer tied 2 2. 2 with elmont. Thursday. The: girls “Stelly's. 4g still: stipporting: “a parents: for: ‘their’ version of “Hot For. . ed to grades 1, ‘Con: - ce three. letters diay from money ‘raised by. t1 family. in’ ‘Tanzaniay: as. we have: been. for three years now, and: ~ recently. received: a letter. from. them saying they: are doing. well : 2 Night fring, will be carried out periodically at teal Bo 2200 hrs during the months of Apr, f The range consists of DND controlled property Wings} in Saanich Peniigula (Vancouver a island) approximately. | 1/2 miles South East of Brentwood Bay. If required a detail: Grade 2 youngsters from Cordova Bay school paid visit last week to their pen als in Greenglade school, Sidney, and stayed for lunch. They visited post office, (pictured above), the firehall and RCMP detachment. In charge of group: were Mrs. Joan Boyd, right, and Miss Marge Treton:, By] PAT MURPHY Saanich school board trustees . decided Monday night to offer a. : -French-as-a-Second-Language Program as another option. for — children Ans. entering. kindergarten. > Ttwas emphasized at the board ; meeting, however, ‘that the deci- Bee sion in no. way jeopardizes ‘thes. pr ogram | French immersion. English, “. French-as-a-Second- Language and French immersion: : n- order. to, explain this and “came back’ from. being. down 0-2 curriculum © which: have: been “ “We feel that French i immer- “by. the. stupendous. scoring. of ordered by the provincial’ oO Su e ~ ministry of: education, ‘meetings = ~- will be held in cach of the three ea “school: district«zones, south; cen- H - tral. and north, They. will be. well oe advertised, ‘the board decided... ee he new. program: will begin i ine September, 1985, ‘and be expand- 2and 3: in subse- “Anas plan lunchbox auction | By Ruby Scutt “ing: donations: to be sent to dif- “Bach member i$ to:bring a luneh, sand: hese: will ‘be auclioneds at April's: meeting to.be held atthe home of Barbara Nenteld, “BORO Marshall. Rd. > May. 85." “the school © ‘district, other changes 1 in the. kindergarten’ received at tMon- 5 fle Range from 1800 hrs unt “day night’ Ss. meeting of the school we board. “A letter from Mona Herring: said the: ex-. isting . French-as-a-Second- Language program was offering. me highs. would: like the board to consider holding French immersion to ex-. -isting schools and would. like to ~ See: FSLin place for nderearten ‘ a youngsters. ee Carolwood Drive, quality education. She “Donna_L. Jeal, Pipeline Road: me: cutbacks in: French imme sion programs.. “L-would: like to voice. our: ‘sup- SMiniste’ ‘eal, : exhibition at. mall . ft The Victoria Society of Artists _ will present an exhibition and sale Ne po quent school years. of the finest works of society ar- | week.” With. a. 36-4 Win’ over © au q eg sO the finest wo y. cod ~ Reynolds oo Thee fact that French in immer- tists in oils, acrylics, pastels and. : ae pic of concern in 4, ; a oll was ascrappy afar, but the: ue Toure distlee was indicated avalercolors Senn peed pati, better. team prevailed,’ ace. Mayfair Mall... Chapel of Roses - “656. 2932 : : “ uasiss. ‘students. ata acrobathon, puton. ferent organizations, The rattle. ue COMPLE TE SE RVICE “at Oak. Bay school, Stelly’ $ had “was won by Edna Bowles, ee ies FUL L CHOICE ' > oby far’ the highest. representation : . ~ Member rs have chosen:a. “box: | “Ask Sands _ and willt receive, a trophy. yuneh!”? Tor the next’ meeting, Depend on Sands mee oer eromir ea cre naan pie Undertaking Society’ ms membership fee =. © applicable ones our SERVICE: was concerned there’ Might be | Cornf ee Pat Murphy Photo son has been beneficial to our son” and feel that he has gained special. & ~ skills from being a Part of. these ceed ~~. Classes.’ Dr. Alan B. Cornford said. that. fs he, presently, had one child at- - tending. grade. 4 French immer- sion at: Deep: Cove elementary. school and hoped | to. enrol: a sez. ~ cond for the: coming. year. ae Success of the program was ‘ine: dicated by. the fact’ that the child o presently . enrolled was” cable. to “eBOOKS — eCARDS. For singles only Single parents coffee and con- versation evening starts 7:30 p.m. ‘2 Weeks Only! "By POPULAR DEMAND! AGAIN OIL & FILTER CHANGE " Including: 15 pt. Safety Check. Page B7 April -1 at’ St-Andrew’s Church board room, 9689 =. 3rd St., Sidney. For more. information call: Jack Thornburgh at. 656- 0134. : Remember! ONLY 1/2° per litre for {ull service. f "HARBOUR a RESTHAVEN AT HARBOUR RD. --656-5033 | Dist trict of | ‘North Saanich _ REVISED WATER RATE SCHEDULE | The following water rale has been established under By- law No. 474 ciled tor all: purposes ‘as ‘the .* ‘Water Rates and Regulations Py -law No.118- (1971) peienement (1985) No. 4 Effective a March, 1985. “RATE: A basic rate of $1. 50 per. +000 gallons 8 shall be charged {or water used by all consumers; Copies of By- law No. 474 are ‘aval lable at ne Municipal H Hall: 1620 Mil Road. North Saanich, B:C. MEd. Kubisheski Collector es ‘NEWSPAPERS “ed description of the site bie be. obtained from Ane Bas } -Oliicelse a 1:CB, Esaillmal Repel shi gfe |S Re ae e Construction yaar: an - SMOKES | GAMES © 2&8 Shells ‘and gimilat snblosie objac area hazard to sil ari limb, 0 not pick up. or, fetal) such, objets: dy suuvenito. If you Have found: Or Nave tin your. pusawasian anys. ‘object which’ you believe to be an oxplosive, notity. your: local. ‘police and ar. “rangaments. will. be. made to dispose of it. a a ‘ “NO Pn ulli person may. lta this area and Wrespas sing re strictly prohibited, ! Hg BOER a BY ORDER fe ELEN Eh “OB: Mewar ee ee ‘Depuly Minister. Department of National Defence Ras