PAGE SIX eng ane SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF LANDS REWEW : Wy ey oe Wedinenday, “Aupast 29, 1956. _ WORLD BANK AIDS RECOVERY | LOCAL TRAVELLER ¢ GIVES TALK fu ere: is:a ‘large degree of excel- -miles — in” ‘almost: every. country. | in ~ lent co- operation’:-among. the: more | the Near. and Far East; He: showed “ ‘than: 58 ‘nation: ‘members: “of ‘the, In-. “colored- Slides “of. the. countries* che cs ternational - “Bank,” -.. said: “Murray ‘had. visited: and...of the ..project “Bryce to-an ‘audience - of: cver : 250: financed in part. by: the World Bank mill will produce the. modern. equip- ment... seopie fen: imudgery. free = ADVENTURE AND | if New Showman ie : NAVY GIVES Pas DERBY : ; “these peo le rom dru er y S. : i || im Berpt at, aco tala of the | ‘FACE-LIFT |g oon haa | terrible dependence of | ‘Beypt. for’ \s | Spring Island, was held ‘Sunday, ae life‘on- the Nile. He ‘said, “Egypt: . “TO BE ACH. ‘Aug. 26, with rules allowing fishing | “| anywhere from dawn until 5 Pm, 4 - A red-blooded: adventure, ‘plicked } ‘from the’ seething cauldron: of: to- |. ‘day’s Orient, will open. ‘at the-Gem Theatre on Thursday ‘of this: week, [ starring: Clark: Gable in” the title i role, Susan Hayward, ‘Michael Ren- | “must: ‘have ‘the new dam ‘at. Assuan, re not: to increase her standard of’ liv-" ‘Mrs, zB ith jonés, Centre’ es ad B.' Greenhough and J. Sturdy Wire woes ing,’ but.'in’ order,. that with her |. m4 Sites: té: the notice of The Review | in charge of. wWeighitig-in; and prizes: a praisew orthy undertaking. py.| Were presented. by.- Group-Capt. “greatly: increasing Population, . she. ot een : - |.may be-able to retain ‘the standard, gs ¥. hall’on Dou Jas.St:on.| which included ‘a paper. mill. mak- |-may : Layard © sand! Mr.” Barber. Men’s eh actagaictee: € | naval personnel from the air'station. first. prize went to 'Mr..Jenkins (14° Her ‘communication™ follows: ‘Thursday, Aug. 16;.. “When men | ing first grade paper from bamboo |: the very~low. standard, whlch her: : “have’ some p ‘problem: to | forests in ‘Thailand and a’modern | people“in general now have. Sho | 12+ 10 0%.) 7 ladies” first, Mrs. B, J. “discuss instead of theoretical dogma, | steel mill in-Pakistan. His pictures |. His. pictures revealed the “great Of ‘the hundreds: of people who Ashlee (8 lb. 602.) ; children’s first, “. vepresentatives of ali races and. ‘illustrated the magnificent achieve- | "beauties of these neighboring lands now enjoy the warm waters of on ‘Kenneth Ashlee (3'lb..3 02.) a creeds can function in® hharmony. for.| ments:in- these. countries’ done under: of ‘ours..in“the ‘countries. we call the ‘Bay Beach, only.a ‘few. are. aware. 0 Other prizes were: 2, 'T. "Ayers; art common end.” ” | most ‘difficult conditions and with | Orient. His: talkand~ his “pictures the work: that:has been done there 3, Ted Ashlee:4; Mrs. Bryant: 5, “Mor.” Bryce, graduate - of ‘Mount a large degree of hand labor. Gravel revealed. the: determination: of these by. a .group ° of young ‘navy: tat Dr. ‘Wilkie and “Mrs. Shove; 6 Ed’ °°” 1 ‘Newton high school, has. been four: and | other’ material for the steel mill ‘people to be free both from: the im- from the .VU 33. Squadron based. a Lee:-7, David Bellhouse: 8, H. Loos- - years . with~ the’. United Nations | is-carried in baskets on. ‘the: heads: perialist domination ° of. the. western Patricia Bay. ‘ more; 9,.Malcomson; ‘10; ‘C. -New- “World: Bank, traveling: over. ‘50, 000 of ‘women, but’the steel from that|-world and’ from’ the age long. pov- These “men are “ABCK Renee man: 11, C. W. Leggett; 12, M. Clay- . , Chagnon. P2NS" Cliff. Neal, ABSW: ‘ton; 13, R. Vapaavouri; 14,-Mrs. R. . erty which has held them: in thrall. “Canada, through .its. contribution Don. Rekie and LLSW Brad Robin-| yo ,aavouri;. 15, Hildred: -16, Lou to the World Bank and to the Co- son, who, on their days off, have| 5. tnam and Laurie Mouat. lombo. plan is doing’ its. part to help ; been combining work at the beach Consolation prize, the big one for: ‘these less well endowed: brothers. of: with: their: swimming pleasure. 1 the day, was a $100 suit and won by ours to. achieve their. goal. The |. They have repaired steps, gravel-}'r, “neouat. Fishing was good at the |led dusty portions. of the path and “bell buoy:outside Active Pass,. at’ - ‘World Bank does ‘not give to these “Hong: Kong clearly defines the rug- SAG nations. We loan funds for con-| ged action, the intrigue and the ex- |cleared the beach of a great. many l-Tent Island-and:Cranberry Outlet. — jof the larger r rocks. “Next Sunday is’ the: annual fish- A | structive... purposes: to Supplement: ‘citing: romance.: : : j ; ; funds and other resources provided |.. “It’s. Aiway8 Fair Weather” will| °“Herewith: Alex Barris, master’ of | FLOAT” Une’ “derby at. Fulford. by. the. country’ we are” investing in. be shown'on September 3-4-5 ‘at ‘the.| all :that. takes: place’on “The Barris “High: point. ‘of their: efforts” has [i ! In our years of operation not one| Gem. Theatre.’ ‘This film is a big | Beat” over the CBC Television net-been the construction of a large| matting to the diving a and - country has in any way defaulted | musical, jammed ‘with star talent, | Work each week. Barris, a Toronto |25 ft. by 8 ft. diving float which | edges of the float. on. her responsibilities to tha bank.” | built on a fast-paced. comedy plot, | 8¢WSpaper. columnist, heads.a vari-|they have anchored in. the bay.| FOR OTHERS ee The chairman. of. the . “meeting, | enlivened’ by sparkling dance rou- | ¢ty show ‘in Which’ he «is. ‘eatured Considerable: time’.and effort -were | These four men from: Patricia Bay Tpke a Professor Burchill of. Royal Roads, | tines, and embracing a flock of new } doing everything from: comedy. to spent in. the ‘salvaging of the logs have: worked. for ‘the. pleasure . Of ee as ‘was introduced by. Frank ‘Snowsell: songs.” The story: centres around; Musical | numbers, with’ the.’ excep which’ form. the: base, and majority | their. own group,.as -well'as for that ‘chairman of the Hall Society which |:three fun-loving -G.I’s, their frlend< tion. of cowboy. ballads: being «a | of lumber used was from ‘discarded | of. the many. people who. ‘Visit. the. . had donated the hall for the occa-| ship that weathered 10 years! sep-'| Cowboy Is definitely not one of his | ;Packing-cases., Nails were carefully | beach. an sion.” Mr. Burchill expressed his aration, their “adventures. in' New talents,” :and~ he’s: unhappy. “even. saved. ‘and! straightened - for:-re-use: |’, In’ these days’ ‘of. ‘many stories of: ‘holding a ‘western : hat. cet .} Finally. .they:: bought. the material} the abuse of beaches and violation nie and ‘Gene Barry.. ; Pena “SOLDIER OF FORTUNE”. ‘The® film, produced: in cinema- scope and color, “set against’ the | flaming. “background «of © tension- 7 ridden Hong. Kong, shows the pan-}, oramic:: beauties: of the mountains | - shadowing the. city. It shows strange}: Street -scenes,: riff-raff. of .water-} front, harbor ‘dotted. with ‘hundreds |” of fishing. vessels, pleasure: seekers, opportunists, tourists: and spies. A Yank in exile. is played hy Clark ‘Gable: as “Hank Lee. “A: young American woman,.:-Susan Hayward: must bargain: with. him to learn the: “whereabouts: of. her photographer-- husband. The exotic atmosphere s | ‘How | : ) You Use Each ie Spode’ home: .’: . “hot water for bathing, | fe for* laundry, for dishwashing, for house- © a wy infact there are over 100 uses. yater in- the average. ‘household ie that’ requires. ‘attention’™ down. in the base- 7 pride’and the pride of his commun- | York, plunging them heatilong into ment. someone has to climb,’ about 24, 000" ity and country in’ the great work | Tomantic entanglements and unex- ara TS. "I for’a ‘fine diving-board which ‘they | of laws it is nice to know that there 5 4 ‘which. Murray. Bryce, son ‘of David pected-new- fame. ‘The film reunites |” “For “Rubber ‘stamps: a ss onthe ‘float - and toyare other sides to the story. which . Bryce, Oldfield.-Road; is° doing. A Call The Review .. should set a good example to others. Gene Kelly and Syd Charisse,: © complete the -job -they: added: coco- J hearty vote-of thanks was ‘given ‘to Murray: for.. ‘his: wonderful lecture: and to: his: -wife who. 0) ably: oper~ “the: projector. : i; you: can. have’ all the hot nily. wants, 24. ‘hours. a. day, your. part. Automatic —- _ Gnsulated a In Sim ae reat ; ; That: portion, of: the: School District : boundeg’. on ‘the: “noth: ‘by the northern boundary: of ‘Central’ Saanich. Municipality; and: on ‘the: ° south: at the: easterly ‘side by: the “dividing line between. South Saan- - ich: District:and Dake District Land ‘Registry Areas: intersecting with: Hunt: Road and: from: this. intersection by a line ‘in a south-westerly direction ‘to: the’ corner..of : Oldfield -and:, Old: West: Rioads; thence ©. ‘at:right angles ‘to intersect with the. westerly bound. ary: OF : the:S 00] Distri and. compuising: the® following 1 Elementary ‘The remainder..of the School’ District: lying | to. southerly Jboundary. 1 tigh- School. ‘students: now attending ‘a High’ School’ other: then” ‘the one: indicated fo their | ‘attend: nce a : di 1coommodate the pubis’ fro: { “will nd" hy approxinintely.: Tempomry *anssrooing ‘apace. ‘well, "be provided at the ‘letorin Flying. ‘Club: Quartets, - Airport): untll:, .Octob for: : sinsses ‘from: 8.30 a.m. :to-12,3 pupils ‘will! be: on'|: a. swing shift-at’.the: seho until, ‘the additional Classrooms ’ are: ready a ae a.m—Wains’ Road and: Rast. Roni’ CEE Ta about: November’ 3rd,’ 1956 rete 7.54 a.m,—North: Saanich’ High’ School es ae 7.58 0.m:—Sidney: School-. MeTAVISHC ROAD: ELEMENT RY SCHOOL, a ‘ wee "759" ‘a.m.—Seyenth ‘and, ‘Beacoh oA. pupils, from this school aren Grades ‘1: to’ 6Anclusive wil ; “8,05. am Patricia, Bay, School ‘Shilltto's': us at. the: corner sof Centre: Road and-MeTavish: Road: 0 “RUN McTavish: Road: and: Enst. Saanich -Road for transportation to’ temporary |" heave Patricia. ‘Bay High Schdol {classroom space: at. the Victorian Flying Club- quarters “on: the: aiyport: mB. 10°am.—Lowe Road and: East. ‘Road: pte PRs. es ndjacent to Bast Saanich: Road, on: the afternoon shift 12.80 to4.30° pM. 8.13 nm.—Amity and Interurban’ Road cos The existing. classroom. will be ready for occupancy. nbout September 24th, , 8.15. a.m-—Amity: and. Patricia Bay Highwny. . 1956,.-after which time. a swing shift will be adopted until the new. class- 8.17 aan.—Bavan Bay Road and Patricia Bay Wighyny room is completed ‘about November 3rd, 1086, . 8,19 am—McTavish Road and Patrica Bay ‘Highway... @ ne : 8.25 am North Saanteh Wigh School j PATRICIA BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8.30 am--Swarty Bay and Canoe Cove ‘ his. school: will. be sed: entirely by. pupils of North Sranich - High ao Uum—-Deep :Cove: School oe School. : 845 am--Holy Trinity Chureh; Patricia Bay “The Grade: 4, B; and 6 pupils formerly. ‘attending this school from: the | B55 am.—North Saanich: High School Sansbury. School -area: will: ‘ha: foverned by the Inst Tuctions: ‘set out for ved ara RUM wn oes Sansbury School. “<> Yoo ee 160m —Start. : Pens “The Grade-4; 6. and 6. “pipils formerly Attending. this. selyool ‘trom: the ee aL 4-ine-Amity and! Tierra, ‘Men wish. Road Sehaol-aren excopt. tlyose North. of the jumetion. of “Bast:|. ALL66 nim.—-Sansbury - School ©; Bnanich Road and. Patricia Bay ‘Highway, will he governed hy the Instruce, ‘ 11,60 ‘aam.-—-MeTavish® Road .- ‘and: ‘Bast Rov a Hons. relating. to MeTavish Road School, ; _ 12.00 noon—-MeTavish and: Centre: Road >, The: Blomontary pupils formerly: attending tints. Noho: ‘front: tho: ‘aren. : “ a: 02 mPa tricia: Bay ‘School: North of tho: junction: of Tast: Saanich Road. And: Patricia Tay, Highway a “12.06° pan.--Beacon and: Seventh will. ‘attond ‘Sidney’ Elomontary. School,” me 2 07, Pane=Sidney -Selool:. ! ~The. lementary: pupils on West: Saanich Rona ‘South: of the. Alrport » 12,09: PMo—Toyry: Avenne: ‘and Enst Rond - ond will: meet Mr, Shiitito’s bud at the Alr port ‘Road corner at TAO am : Hs 12. pan-Patrieie Bry: School: ‘for. transportation: to Deop:Cove: Sehoale. 28 Loe : “ 215 pam—Alrport: Road and. West Road The Momentary: pupils formerly: attending: “nls. i nol: from: t YON 7 JAG pe Holy Trinity” Church, Patrica. Bay” around. the corner: of. Wost Saanich Road. and, Mills Road and’ Wilson. 1a 18 pan-—Patrieia. Bay: Storos.”.° Munro: Read will mo Mr H “BHI tto's bus. ny: TAL, WIM, fox ctransportation to: Deep Cove Behool = : Pupils tithe'aren of MINS Rond ‘and Lepion Tali wilt ‘attend tho: ‘gldney. 8 de moot’ the: Behaol ; ‘Bus: iM Bast, Saanich: Mond 2,21 p.mi—Deep “Cove “School! “12.26 “pMe-Walns, Roned-and tanst: Road st Ie PM Noh Saanich High even wy peed 2.38 pan-Sidnoey” School. . ‘ ot 1334 paine-Beventh and B 3oNcOn rote PMo~Patriainy: Bay. School :. , .1t—Driven ‘by. Mr, WwW. ‘Dutt Now SAANICH Tan: citoor, ise St For September Sth ONGY=Chinde 7; and 8 pupils wit roulster at Patricia’ sj Bay School inthe morning, Lhe onvly bus sohodule for Mr, Shillitho's bus. willapply oo = : a Fun: vane “Leave home: oo Mt An anL—Walton Place TAR AM Bpanion: Rod & 140 TM -Prospeot Linke. ee Th sBulehiarg ©: aes Be Se “PLAS ain Keattrar Cross, Rona and West sian Toad» TAT ant Wallace Drivel. , on, fund §.03 ain. Sanniehton BOTAN Saantiehtan Warts oS oe 8.14 wine -Saantehton se Ma Mee MOUnt : Newton: Wah “ ana Ries pee me RR a MemWoat Snaieh Road 850 Tw Woodwyn igo a Ta aan, Mount Newton LEO, oud - CALA ane Sininich tor an AAR aM mooie: Nowton. High scl 100% WS No, 17%—Driven by MIE “Proctor. dob ravine tam EAA oy BON o-Patrioln, Bay. Highway and 1 nner: Road: z 2 smanpmscimineettaar tinction % TAG. Lane Patrlok. Tay Tighway. and Sayward Road: : The Tonrd of ‘Trnateos his sel np aah! ‘Behool Atiaridanee ‘Aronia: ‘to B02 Aa Cordeva Ray Sahoo) | be-etiestive, commenoing :with Whe, school, year: Soptumber,.. 1056, whtioh |: wee Se BOL Van eM oMorran's: Pavilion eo Me Grado): and: 10 pupils will “yorister: at ‘Nor th. Saanich Tih 25 Sehoal dy’ the’ morning, Ne early bus se rhedile, for, Mr, Shillitto's: 2 bus wilh applyycn oe SEO Grade Mand i. pupils. will roglater at ‘North, Saanich High. oe - Sehool in’ the: nftornaon, the later sohedule: for Mn, ‘SHIM Ceo's. bus]. Will fipply. a me _ Commencing September ath and until the elassroom constmnetion atl. | North Saanich ts completed and tho heating plant instaled, the followlny pan attendance schedules wil applyt Grades Tam 8 wlllaltend at Mutricla Day. Behoot for the. marning “oS seasons Bb amie to i pay oS Pay Grade § and 10 puplls wil attend at ‘Pal lela Bay, School tor, tho 7 > at Lermoon> sesslone 148 yam to 4 dyin: . oo The, Grade He and 12. pupils: will attend: vt: North Baanton High = Solon “for: the rept day, O00 amy. (03.86 pane \ “yor ‘hoses pupilaontitled: to. triunsportadion In-cundos: 7. and y and ‘ayades. Tidy Ma SH MtLo's, early hus secliedule will apply RS Toi dade pupa citiaeacd ba bsatey an boa baviia uy Giaslee 9 ) shah 48 Mi, BhINILto's later. Wits Aehodule: wit apply. ane brlefy defined asi co Vee GLO ue DonKinsOp and Rayitl Ont. Avenue a ee Pree enrcee Rete tees | hw AM-—Rayal Oak, Schools vig eG ad hi BS NORTH SAANICH WAH scnoon ATTENDANCE. ATRAL : ve es na, Name eines ; eh “PAL portion of tho Behool Mistriot lying novi of the dividing tine LAS a Tetuming— Hlenkinso and Royal Oak Avenue w . i) Delween: the Rural area “and - Central: Baanielh: Municipality, and coe SS B83 ine Oordow. Bay) Sehool vs romprisiiy. the. following Wementiry Schoolst. Soe MO Dee Patol Day. Wghway. and. Sayward Rond ra SANSDURY, ‘MeTAVISIE ROAD, SIDNEY: and, DEEP. COVE, (1 860 dame Royal Oak Behoots