sth ANNIVERSARY “PERM SPECIAL Yo OFF ALL PERMS — INCLUDING THE NEW MACHINE THE REVIEW LOCAL TEAMS PARTICIPATE IN RAVENHURST DEBATES students attended the event — the third time its been held, but only the first time Parkland has en- tered. The local school competed against a total. of 37 other debating teams from Vancouver Island and the lower mainland, teacher Chris Harker told The Review Tuesday: adding that the ‘three local teams gave-a very good showing. The two senior teams won 10 of the 12. debates entered, Harke said. ‘ In addition to Harker, teachers Cathy. Plewes and Isobel Inglis accompanied the students on the trip. 7 Other junior and _ senior debating club members at- tending were: David Gantzer, Sylvia Russell,, Jeremy Gye, . Bruce Elliot, Lori Sather, Blair Chamkar Cheema, a grade eleven student at Parkland school, was chosen second best debator on the negative side at the annual Ravenhurst debate held in Nanaimo Saturday. , A total of thirteen Parkland SENIOR POTTERS GET GRANT Don’t. worry if some Sidney senior citizens look a little potty these. days. They’re probably. part of the Seniors’ Ceramics Workshop, No. benefit to themselves and their community. Since it began two years ago, New Horizons has funded 2960 projects across Canada with over $16 million. 303 - 9901 - 4th Street that has just . received a. federal grant of $5,572.00. The money comes from. the FOERSTER — PERM “UNIPERM” Walker; Bob Borland, Stephanie Chance, Coleen Coldicott, Janice Crichton, Brock Parrott and Mark ‘Sigson. BLOCK BROS. Top market price for {| your home, business or New Horizons program to set up advanced courses . in pottery for seniors who have progressed beyond the elementary ‘stages presently available..The purpose, in addition to furthering personal skills, isto develop instructors who will train other seniors on a voluntary basis. - Leader of the project is Mrs. Ivy McAndrew, 9679 - 3rd Street, . Sidney. New Horizons is a program of TOPS POLLS ‘Peninsula School Trustee Ann : Foerster topped the polls in the - Gulf Islands School Board elections held last week. Foerster’s. resignation | ef- | fective Jan. 1 from the Peninsula - school: board after serving one year of a two-year term is because she has moved to Salt- spring Island and felt she could not adequately represent her THE SECRET GARDEN of childhood Stories may be found any sunny oy by travelling along Tatlow Road it in North Saanich." “TEACHERS ACT CRITICISED — | property can be yours} by - choosing the right | company. Let me visit F constantly demanding more and more autonomy to set curriculum, plan schools, decide what calibre of teaching goes on in their schools and. decide on - Continued from Page 1- “Trustees: - ‘have been bargaining at a local level and the teachers have been. taking most of their direction . from Vancouver, which: means each “wither _ the trustees are at- “tempting to put up a straw man “or they moe Understand; the ane ‘Health and Welfare Canada that | you and ive’ ou th | 7 ae sa id the act is sim 1 aski ng. individual. board ‘is bargaining policy affecting their employees makes grants to groups of senior ‘Central Saanich constituency. | Y give'you the full i 7 “tha BCTF be rope to with the BCTF.”’ such: as_ leave, fringe, benefits citizens to develop projects that : -She> let her name stand for story. Call anytime. ‘that be given the power to |" Go oron denied this, saying etc., but they do not want to school board in the Gulf Islands rare, Set up a certification board for teach ilar to the B.C. and is “delighted” to have been - chers ". simi ar .to e ‘assume. responsibility ‘for a4 elected; she told The Review ‘¥ bargaining with their employees. help. them keep active and_ of’ that before bargaining begins the me a . a agreements’. committee does Call ‘anytime Ae! ears ica) Association, ol Lc B.C.) meet with. the .BCTF seeking |. “What it-amounts to is, they Opa te Monday. of _BILL MOSHER : - csineane vehi ‘is become a” adivce on-the cost of living index, want todo the easy stuff but they VOLUNTE ER i really core to keep my: 652-2868 ; ; hand in,” she sai teacher’ in BC. ‘he ‘would come. general productivity. and related: |-don’t- want to. get. down to the DRIVERS ha subjects, ‘but it is left to the in-:. dividual" association” to. decide | what they ‘will ask for. . oe |The agreements committee ‘drafts: a proposal, takes it to the -trustees,. they” work out a® set: “1 tlement which is then taken to the 7 general. meeting. for their ap-. "disapproval, he. said.” ’“Settlements © around” fey ‘Province are strictly local.’ ge knocks of the job, that is, talking about money.” He said the teachers talk to the. trustees about many issues and it is ‘‘only. reasonable we pares to ‘} them | about salaries.” : . He agreed with Armstrong that most. of the - teachers ..in . the ‘district ‘are ‘unhappy “about the before the: board, which would: eview - his: qualifications _ and if: |) they. 1 were: pares he would. NEEDED ‘Arbutus Crafts, ‘a ‘workshop for, - the: disabled, need: volunteer drivers to take disabled. people to» and from their Activity Centre at. .4353: West Saanich: Road either ‘way things are, but what they are | mornings or afternoons one day a~- ; -- week. : No ‘wheelchairs « will be ‘unhappy about is that they would:] : e like. ‘to talk to ‘their’ employers involved: : Your ‘help: will enable about their. salaries. * the : disabled to continue their. He added. that basically the | Program” of craftwork of a - ‘teachers in the district are happy “productive. nature. Please ons Vilege Se 7 Dear Friend: ae Contributions to , the , Society ‘through the “Porehlite Blitz” have benefited ao. . great many senior citizens of the Metropolitan area over the years since 1954. We. again seek: your generous support i in the promotion of this most gratifying: work, ee All funds. received from the canvas are used to defray Capital Expenses,. thus” ogee “allowing | us to provide most. reasonable accommodations to231 persons. a2. Your substantial response will certainly be appreciated by the. many. seniors, : " and wiil help us conti his most succes sful 2 nd rewarding work. Sincerely. both: ways,” che ‘said... : rT roved,: he said adding, . it is ss the one ‘han a. extremely _ ‘difficult, almost, : “they. are a : GROUND BEEF... ‘disbarred ora: doctor’ dismissed | ‘and it would: be. the. ‘same thing ‘with teachers.” 5 HAPPY DAY PARK "Please Note: We now waperate “Windward” Village in 1 the e Sidney / Area. OPEN. YOUR DOOR —_AND SHARE ou LIFE AT ORS AN POR AG et tig | GROUND oan eee ‘He’ said ‘also. a cettification ‘park . purposes within: a. sub--. : ices ‘citing the: example -of ‘par i ~ teachers’..from’*the . British: division was honored by Central fo SAUSAGE MEAT.. etphbrontnbenceeraneee $6 y _. B.C, than teachers from. outside Soe eer Seda for. i 12 LB. HAMBURGER panbies.*LA" iH the” Commonwealth who” might | Ppy way ne 7 " subdivision is situated ‘on the. He added that as , far as he “i -ownderstands ‘it, the act is ‘only corner of Marchants. Road and | © goes further than. that only said the municipality usually § BURNS. BBQ WIENERS.......----:----- Qf, B “reflects their misun derstan ding. asks a developer for $400 per lot. LIMITED SUPPLY bargaining dispute: ‘between: pointed out “the. four lots: f Open Dally 8:00 a.m. to 5; 30 p. m, = SPECIALIZING IN FRESH CUT MEATS: ii pee $ 9 Ef ‘board: . would’ ‘bring’ some- SUPER- BURGER 7 = Commonwealth who" :have™an “Saanich council last week. honor. of. Mrs,. Dorothy Day, © § also. shave excellent “ ; @. : s. aceo SIDE BACON.-------------+++++ a | ae : concerned with certification, and . Hagan below Llanfair Crescent... 9 “BARGAINING. or about 8 per cent of the land for. For service & & quality shop the 240 Block Beacon ‘Ave. | my “AND HOME F REEZING SUPPLIES: - trustees and teachers Armstrong dedicated by Mrs. Day ave worth Be said “the trustees association hag |) aes fo Me-said the 77°00 an ‘ore’ | is Ho been concerned for. about. fours], f ; pear’ ‘years that local bargaining, wan beautifully treed and will renin nol taking place.” wn mi eh a parkland. coherence ‘into licencing prac: |: "A generous donation of land for | STEWING BEEF. ------o----cs-eensee-- $1. = F . ‘easier time being accepted in. “Council agreed to call the four mes ‘qualifications, Keating Crossroad. 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