THE REVIEW Sidney . Ladies Barbershop Chorus needs ladies voices in all’ ranges: The. group. meets “Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in- the Masonic Hall, 4th Street. No auditions and singers don’t need to be able to read music.. The chorus sings for fun and frien- dship. Come and listen with no obligation or call 656-7828.: tf Sidney Twirlers and Drum Corps lessons Thursdays 5 - 9 p.m. at Sidney elementary school. Call Local Stores get Good P.R. at Ardmore Amateur. | The. 16 big prizewinners may choose prizes only in these 1 Tournament prove § bead Soe Thanks go out to Prize Contributors: ‘Libman Travel Agency. Alexander Gane Mens’ Wear 656-6098. “ tf Tudor Gift Shop Sidney. Hardware Silver Threads at 10030 Sidney Radio Shack - Cloverdale Paint: Resthaven Drive, Sidney, welcomes senior citizens 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays, 7 - 9 p.m. evening and I - 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. lunches, — teas, Scandia Restaurant Flint Motors Sidney Glass Sunshine Yacht Shop Paul's House of Portraits Sidney Music:: : Town Square: Shoes - Pauline’s Handicrafts Harvey's Sporting Goods q The Hammer and Last Shoe 7 Cornishes Book and Stationery . Repair Shop. languages, trips, etc. - Keating school fall fair, to be held 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 30 features Saanich Peninsula Toastmasters’ Club meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the board room, Panorama Public meeting of new. Sidney Days Festival Society will be held 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at Sanscha Hall. All. groups welcome, new members needed, free coffee. 42 . Sidney Stroke. Club- will be meeting the second and fourth: Tuesday each month, I} a.m. - 2 ‘p.m. in Margaret Vaughan Birch Hall. all ‘‘strokers’’ welcome, for Ardmore Golf Course Ltd. Harvest bazaar, 10 a.m. -.4 p.m. Oct. 24 at St. Elizabeth Church on 3rd Street, Sidney. Tea room, _ lucky 7, books, plants, clothes, in’ the lounge «at hobby crafts, classy junque, fish Leisure . Centre. pond produce, religious articles, outcome. of the — raffles: . 42 Anyone interested in forming a lawn bowling association with a view towards establishing agreen — welcome. Annora’ Brown, Sketches | for ~Wina trip to ~ HAWAIL | ARE YOU sidérable expense. For: further: information contact any.C.R:D: Community Health Field Office listed on: «f° page 9 of the blue pages in the siclotla and’ area telephone book. , Mr. and: “Mrs. - [Dunc] Hooper, | . McTavish. Road,: are bak home ‘again _ . following a week’s holiday in Reno, Navada. Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. (Doug) Nimmo, Prosser St., were Mr. Nimmo’ s daughter, Mrs. Anne iz Pinchin, ‘and. son: Dougald, and: his son : “Richard Nimmo, all of Vancouver. ma “_R. Marbry,. Keremeos; who-has’ been: a October 1. “31. ° By. opening a new account t such as ~Chequing With Interest, or Special ee Savings: : fee @ By. taking advantage of o our . _ S¢ompetitive interest rates in, Term. eposits and RRSP/RHOSPs. ae oe Capital Regional District — Health Service “LOYD A. JOHNSON BARRISTER & SOLICITOR IS’PLEASED TO. ANNOUNCE: _THE. OPENING: OF: HIS: ".. Walcer, Veyaness- Road, left for his home. : following the pas hee weekend. Canada and. the: New: ‘England States. and. sq : inich peninsula ney . mn j os f oe Te e 5 at “back. through me to Toronto for | savings credit anion — : their Flight. home. * Cadboro: Bay 477-95 95 - - Cordova Bay. 658-525 Poachers P “Keating .652- 318 | u e..477-9561. Gorge 386-1332. ne “479-1617 Debi ket EE face — “enerees. - deer hunting in Sidney ‘sland Park on Thanksgiving _weekend found a policeman waiting for KEEP. SMILIN G _ BY RENEWING NOW! | Subscription Rates For back to their camp. * Sidney R. C, M. .P; “sent. a man to the island in response to a complaint. He waited “at the camp. and -caught «the -two- men With a deer, guns -and™ the © deer were confiscated, and | to | Increase Jan. 1 1982 Don’ t Let A Week Go By Without Your Copy! | “Duet te increased publication:e costs, WE. “wish io advige that ‘eftey tive vey © danuary 1,.9982, Annual Subscription: Rates to The:Sidney Revigw. will be inicreaned from $10, a to > $12.00; accordingly senior citizen’ Somos a rate will be $11.00, 2 a “prohibited area, Present subscribers’ ‘white nibseription: falls ue phiortc December ao al Fist, 198) may take advantage of the ald rates by fenewing pee ‘ _danuary: 1, 1982 up Wo n period: of 3 years). ee a - CENTRAL SAANICH . CHILDREN’ S HALLOWE'EN PARTY — ,; ms SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 7-9 P.M. - eCostume Contest at 7; 15 sharp Prizes for Best Costumes | ot eFree Hot Dogs and Soft Drinks. for the Kids. B. .., eColtee for Mom & Dad fe = --_# Big Bonfire and firework Starts To. renew or ‘obtain, anew subscription "Please Telephone 656: 1151, § Display 7 pm, at the 4-H Building SAANICHTON AGRICULTURAL = FAIRGROUNDS Sponsore iby Comet Saanich” Recreavonand out Volunteer Firemen coffees, cards, library, billiards, - more’ information call... co- and clubhouse in Central | Drapes 'N: Shades. Sidney Toyland wide variety craft classes. ordinator Ruth Snow at’ 656- Saanich? Call Bill Mason at 652- ~ {sland Furniture: Christine Laurent Jewellers Recreational activities, 2101. tf 1366. ‘A bazaar which includes crafts, . “home: baking, nearly new and white elephant articles, plus tea ems — Good Business & Good Golfing arts and crafts, a haunted house, Leisure Centre, 1885 Forest - and door prize ($1.25) will be Wallace G. duTemole white elephant, teacher’s favorite Park, Sidney. For more in- held 1 - 4 p.m. Nov. 17 at J.O. — p cook book, auction and more. 42 formation call 382-5004. tf Anderson Memorial 7601 East Saanich Road. Sidney and North Saanich NDP ' group meets at 7:30 p.m. Friday Panorama. Featured: convention.’ - a.m. Panel and discussion, everyone Housing, - Life, ‘in our | eee | | Peninsula People page tas SEPTIC. TANK OWNER? reasure Island Miss Janis Atkin, © ‘Dean Park Road, ; . @. . If So; has your tank been pilmped out recently? it |. returned home on Thanksgiving Day from: . } E°ZRWW os “Mot, you could. be ‘headed for trouble and con-. | an 18-day holiday in Edmonton, “Alberta. “guest. at the home.of. Mr. and: Mrs. Joe. Hae _ perennials. Two 1 men who went: | Provincial: © them -when. they got ‘Their... they . face charges of. shunting» cin’ a. , Wednesday, October 21, 1981 autographing copies of her book from 1-3 p.m. Saturday at. the Owl’s' Eye book store, 2498 Beacon. 42 Focus. on Family, a series that: runs Oct. 23 through Dec. 4, starts at 8 p.m. Friday nights in St.. Andrews church _ hall (Margaret-Vaughan Birch Hall). No. admission, everyone — ~ welcome. _ Help for the family. Friendship Baptist Church, at Stelly’s school, 1627 Stelly’s Rd., invites “you to view the James Dobson Focus on the Family film series at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday until _Nov. 11... Central Saanich Recreation reminds residents registration for Set II programs begins Oct. 26. ~ For more information call. 652- tf 4444, Free information. session for today’s small business owner- manager. takes place 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. At Sidney Library. If Library workers still on strike the 45 meeting will be held in Sanscha - Hall. | . 42 Brentwood College Memorial Chapel ACW harvest and homecrafts sale will be held 10 -12 noon. at Brentwood Community Hall. Homebaking, _ 42. plants, flowers, produce, author of. preserves, etc. Coffee and. will’ be muffins. Free admission. . - 42 Today. let's, have a gO. at at dividing up yout There is. No. “Point: ine doing ; sp : ‘have: ‘been. in)the ‘ground: for. ‘several: years --without ‘dividing. them, or.if they. bore: fewer ~ flowers: this. year ‘than’ before, then. they a ta probably: need breaking up.. : ad “This is. ‘a ‘somewhat tedious job, so. try. to 7 choose a-nice day, ; You will needa sharp } knife, a trowel: or. ae garden fork; a pillow | to kneel on, some plant ve markers, a felt pen with permanent. ink, a. “watering can with a solution of 20-20-20 in it, and. . . ah yes,.some bone-meal. You. ; should. also bring out. some wet sacks or “some wet newspapers. Now stand back and make up your mind ~ where you are. going to: put call: these ad- oO . ditional plants. - There is a theory that one should dig the’ holes before dividing the plants (so the roots won't dry. out while you are digging the holes) but since it is difficult to know exactly -how many offspring you. may end up with until you. have ‘successfully divided the parent plant, just use damp sacks to cover “the delicate roots: until you nave. dug the holes, - Now dig a generous | amount of dirt up along. with the plant. you are going to divide: ‘let’s use .a primrose as. an example (they should be moved from the bed where.they _.spent the summer anyway, and put in where ~ they will get-a fair amount: of winter sun), Count the “crowns'?.on the plant (a crown is. a. collection of leaves Joined to a central ° : stalk), A primrose. ‘planted: last year may. well “have three or more crowns, You may be able: . - -to divide these by gently separating the roots. bat you may find this is impossible, This is “where your: sharp knife comes into the act.’ If you: find these circlets of leaves (crowns) each with a stalk, are joined toa central core .- with a lot of roots dangling,. then you are going to have to operate! 08: At this point Lean 'see'’ what, 1 mean, but the question is, “Can you?" Be brave, set your teeth, take your knife and cut down “from the inside of each crown, through the. - central. stalk, making sure there are some roots attached. to cach piece, As soon. as. you. have” separated the “primrose crowns, tuck them under your wet 7 sacks (newspapers) and dig the holes where you have decided they should go. Dig a hole » , Wide. enough so that. you will be. able t _ spread the roots out and deep cnough so that ‘you may put ina tablespoon of bonemeal, ; "with an inch of dirt on top, then plant your primrose, hall the hole so that your plant | 1s level with | , the surface. of the soil, pressing the dirt down very firmly so there won't be any airpockets, and water with your solution of 20-20-2000 __Primroses won't need. a marker. because they. don't. lose their eaves, but any perennial: that. spends «the winter’ une _derground Moses all its RAVEN), needs to be ‘marked.