Wednesday, December 1, 1982 THE REVIEW | : oe ae Page BO News from ROMS Volleyball: season has proven popular with «the . Royal::Oak grade 7 and 8 girls. There are 50 youngsters. looking forward. to getting some game time with the other two middle schools. ‘The interschool games were played at 3. p.m. Nov.:23. and: Nov. .30 at’ Mount Newton. and will be played Dec. 7 at Royal Oak. One round of. games. was already “played at North Saanich. © Several. Royal Oak. students will be writing» commonwealth ~ essays again this year. The school has - participated. in = the: com- petition for the past three years. Every: year our. students have’ gained. recognition at ‘the One of ROMS top athletes is student council vice-president Nancy — Dodd, shown here tir- ed.and. muddy after playing: for boys’ soc-- cer-team in lea- gue game ag- ainst. Mount Newton. : REMEMBER! THIS” provincial level and twice at the commonwealth final in London, * COMING England. : MONDAY — -e The grade eight boy’ s soccer iS cee oe (suit TYPE) “JACKET. road Megane oPLAIN PANTS OR SLACKS 20% ~ Onall other: 292 TIES. es oes “Ory Cleaning. *LIGHTWEIGHT SWEATER ‘DISCOUNT. and Minor Repairs oPLAIN SKIRT YOUR CHOICE team played a great game Nov. 15 with Mt. Newton. That.is, until the last 10 minutes of the second half. The score was.1 - 0 for us until a: foul shot. was called: because of an. accidental hit against one of our player’s arms and then another goal was scored by the opposition. Our only goal © was scored by Dave Jantzen. Nice try, but nocigar!.. ° Result: of . the giasshockey ©: game with North Saanich was a -score of 2-1 for them. Our.goal ” was scored. by Shannon Brooks, a assisted by Sharron Bates. e ° Nov... 11 was a very special | day” for everyone. We held an. es assembly _ on Nov. 10. to honor --that day. The band played a few: sang, accompanied by the guitar, “war songs, and Russ Gowing: — Where have all'the Flowers. Gone: soldiers. who. ave their lives so. of Victoria. Z ‘ _ made an interesting speech about _. and a few other sad war songs. . we now, could t be free. I’m sure. ---Saanichton: “Susan. Marie “the war. Two. grade six. classes” Ing our. one-minute: of silence w we =) we all did: AE aioe, ae a ving, Bachelor of Science; z fe EN ee AS aS : : PE OAS Wes Clayards; Bachelo ‘or Arts; 4 | "Students graduate ifs Nine ‘Saanich’ sPenninaula: 2 ‘students ‘are. among the more. ree ea | ne than) 350 who. -graduated - were. asked o .remember. the November 27: from the University ne r with, a matinee. m. Staff and. Gosing’ Dec. UL . beginning at- 2p: | ~ students ofall grades are in’ this: A ee ~ traditional English pantomine. pe Ae ee © Our ‘active: student council’ | volunteer eau y helping other "gardeners 10. improve their vardening skills. . prekce we | This: ene accomplished | by. staffing local: plant: clinics, ~ speaking € cle by, “conducting workshops: Se : .°The course. wi itr fun. 19% . me 10 4 pa im: on consecutive Thur e sdays, commencing J Jan 27th: for. eight. weeks, Location. is yet to be deter mined, but will bein the. Victoria or Sidney area, Eligible “participants must: reside: on souther n ‘Vancouver, Island, that iss Duncan and South. Soo : Gulf Island participants will ‘Be Gojeidered: but they must bes. ble and willing to devote time to participate in: the Pu clinics. ith will follow the programe” “There will -be-a minimal charac: of $10 volved | lo cover the cost of materials, payable. Jan 27, : i People interested: in participating in this: program Wshould c: cantaet: the nddress below ds soon as possible: Notification of, e “acceptance. will be made: by: dary 15, pha o han ‘has planned “Many activities which include . “candygrams”” - which | are’ ‘candy canes: with | messages _ “attached, They . are delivered. in’ homeroom © for a ‘small: fee. ‘And- once again the “council. has. ‘agreed..to. buy a: Christmas ‘tree: and hampers for ~ those in need... ° An appreciative ‘group: “of “parents of ‘band students: and friends enjoyed a supper. dance at -« Cordova. Bay. Community Halli. _Mr. Ireton commented, OT hia is “the best stage band in years", LS ! » For the first time. this: year of “the Council, and grad. committee ey will: put ona. dance. Dec, 3, » Juniors and: ‘seniors’. dress : vill “range. “from sem vi- formal - formal. Coen : ~# Many. grade 9. ‘girls. ‘have show an, meres in volleyball Brent Warner, ie a District Horticulturist, | “Mutiny 20, 8801 K ust Saanich Road, “he vite iaced 14th’ and thet boys 18th, ih $ EASY ANO.IT + WORKS CALL 656 5245 trom: the: island, See : 5 Claremont’ $ boys : soccer ‘team. won its first’ two games in the a Single A Invitational. Tours “namenty:7-1-and. 2-0 but had a ; Ghose lose 2- 1 game. Pe ae AGE rugby: the: junior: boys v “defeated: Shawnigan, Lake» Hoye. School: 8-7,on the Claremont fields: ‘The season is’ over. and» - rae Claremont won 10 games and lost, AG Pan “Getting married, = engaged, going on” “holiday or: a just ilurned. froma trip? Or. “have you. had: visitors: staying wilh you? HW you. would like. ~ your social news printed free Ss gndorthe Peninsula. 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