PAGE TEN. New Record |; Is Set At : | Sidney | | ~ + Malcolm "Bissenden® ‘spilled ~ the id maples fora: Single ‘game score: of 360 at Sidney Lanes last -week and created’ a new. house record. His | “total for three games was 692. ; A member. of. Thunderbird’s »C1 team, -Mr: Bissenden- registered : 15 “pins in his ‘first frame, filled the next | eight frames with. strikes. and’ col- lected 15 pins. in the final frame for his 360 total. , Mr. Bissenden’s score tops that of _Ken Soles, who chalked up: a 350 single game ‘count in open play. . AT A | ATTIC» SRNR SONALI SOLAS. OPPOSITE. VIEW Ss Two. Groups Formulate — _|Policy On School Building Two separate meetings were’ held: a ee SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ‘last’ week “in. connection. with. the} Royal Oak high school drew 150 rate- forthcoming school building’ by-law payers to discuss the nature of the in Saanich School: District. | planned ‘by-law. The meeting unan- Diametrically opposite views were | imously endorsed .a resolution call- considered and ‘two. different recom: mendations were formulated for. pre- sentation to the board of school trustees, . : Ratepayers’ organizations of North Saanich. offered their support .of any by-law which offered no: provisions beyond the construction of classroom ; accommodation, ROLAND GOODCHILD “date director and organizer. of Victoria Children’s Theatre), shortly.be opening a Course.in -.- J Blocution, Voice Production and Mime ; ; 8. to 15 age group.:.: 2. “Ppone GR 5-3279. for. children’ in* the | “For particulars of. ‘enrolment: . will pay EL. For: ‘all. 4 “Authorized agents for all and rates. Let us help you H 1006. Gov't Ste “REMEMBER, IT'S “ — Valley, oMalkin'’sy 48-02% 00. : ‘sesirtmnps nena vreie -Quick-as.a. Winks EGGS s ‘Medium : BIO atoereostnee GET, ny SIDNEY CAS “Beacon Avenue: GEORGE. PAULIN LTD. 5 lines. We are able to give youa good. choice in routes | GEORGE, PAULIN (Ltd) TRAVEL SERVICE ares for 3 you and 3 your girs 1Bro2i: Si ibae aio | CAKE MIX OuUN “EASTEN. CANDY. Wow! L i CLOSED GooD. FRIDAY worm will . ‘134 | a _your travel it. you to consult Air, ‘Rail ‘and: ‘Steamship plan your next trip. EV 2-9168 war drohe. SE fe ren ob , favddasedsed for 6 eos gs for. Seddeuvene “Dozen. ta ASH i CARRY. - Phone: GR 5+) 171 h | ties. ing for. support of a’ building. by-law which: would ‘provide for ‘the. con- struction’ of: school: facilities in. ac- 1 cordance with: “the minimum ‘stan- dards as set down.by the department of education.”’ - - School Superintendent F. A. Me- Lellan emphasized. that .the depart- ment of education was still seeking to encourage construction. of sec- ondary schools with complete facili- The. two meetings were represen- tative of the two factions: in the school district. While the ratepayers of the. northern area have asked for On’ Friday evening a néethig’ 2 a high ‘school: without an auditorium |: on-.the “grounds .that’.an° economy could .be achieved without prejudice to the students attending, the _south- ernarea.has offered -‘no. criticism of: the’ facilities ‘outlined: by® ‘the’ Se partment of education!» C anadian Cc hildren ‘Need \More Physical Constitution. and ‘by-laws of the Salt Spring Island Parent-Teachers’ Association’ formed the principal item -up: ‘for discussion. when ‘the P.T.A. met on March 20. » It.was’a well. attended meeting, with 50. people present and the new read and* approved and have been sent to the provincial federation for ,their..endorsement. |... a It: ‘was’ pointed’ out: that any adult | sin the ‘community. is welcome to be- ‘come: a*member of the P.T:A. 2 = Ttis not restricted. ‘to. those’ having children in. school::: “Everyone: is wel- ' come.’ to i attend.’ the: - meetings, -al- though. non-members: are not-permit- ‘ted: to: vote.: Resolutions. ‘tobe “pre-. ‘Ideas on uniform. dress: for’ school ;: -vertising © and «driving instruction: scame in for lively debate.’ Secretary: ‘to; the : ‘meeting. YOUR: eet _SIDNE ¥- ~ a priz ve. cilia fe cand siniple rul ST. : SIDNEY. \ spar buoy. [sented ‘at: the coming ‘Provincial, ‘cone: | ference | were discussed. : ‘The’ various bursaries,’ igane ‘and be protests » against. some: types. ‘of: i ‘of ‘the local P.T.A: will be: a delegate: |: : Wee can ‘engrave anything’ you. ‘want right ‘jn our..own: store. n- Hermes’: Eood ae ae MARTIN'S: JEWELLERS MEETING AT PRINCE. GEORGE Prince George will be the location this year of the Girl Guide provincial meeting, for the first time in its history. - Delegates from the Saanich divis- ion hope to.attend and will tr avel. by bus. This was: discussed at. the monthly ‘divisional meeting, held’ on Wednesday, Mar. 22, at the home of Mrs.. W. D. /Reith, “Wallace Drive, Brentwood. There is to be a “work bee at Kingswood,..the.. division: camp: this week-end. Grateful thanks are ex: tended to all the men who have helped and’ are ‘helping the Guide movement in. this. way. . Following - the meeting refresh- ments were served in the Brent- wood United: Church Hall. Local association to tne Guides and Brownies at-Beaver Lake, will hold’ a’ daffodil brunch;: at’ St. Mich- ael’s Church Hall, West Saanich Rd., on April 5, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mariners are advised by the de- partment of ‘transport that Pender Island: Canal eastern’ and western can buoys:have. been withdrawn and have been replaced with'a ‘red steel can spar buoy and a-black. steel ‘can Education coming term was outlined by J. Wickens. Moré’ emphasis will be given to physical participation of all pupils than in the past, this being ‘one of the conclusions. reached in’ a nation-wide survey. that revealed that. the Canadian youth lacks the constitution and by-laws, drawn. up physica] skills. and stamina of Euro- by. the committee’ appointed, were |: pean. children. ‘More “participation and less spec- tator sport is thought to -be the an- -swer. to.the- problem: -There ‘is.a need ‘for:.better facilities and “equipment |-and a proper auditorium- “gymnasium -is-needed badly." scholarships available. to: ‘students desiring to continue their: “education, | either: ‘academic: or: vocational,’ was: :given by. Miss M-. .Oulton:: cellent ‘chance. of: ‘obtaining: assist- -ance: and Miss Oulton urged. that: the. ‘students. and ‘their. parents contact. “her-for information and discussion. on. . these: matters. of the program, isto. be. than -Wevhave Just’ ‘put achine | BY. eee qT ENGRAVED! “PHONE (GR 5-2532- 18" “madel: 5 3 ne impulse starter, O50: : _BUOvS ‘ARE MOVED.’ Residents : Floe ; f if All. sincere: "students have.. an ex-- “Mrs. Re Ce Hill, ‘who was in: chatge kad for’, Detine — — ‘Luxe Model with: - Phone Fire “Department || For Help | Fire. Chief .C.:E; Rowles of Cen-: tral. Saanich Volunteer Fire De- | partment has appealed to all_resi- dents of the municipality ‘to phone’: the fire department for emergency ambulance service. The fire chief recalled: that on various occasions the. emergency call was directed to the police de- partment and. that unnecessary delay resulted. - Fire Chief. Rowles: pointed out that the ambulance is operated by the Central Saanich Volunteer Fire:. _Department a and! not by the peice : A large: nimnber of North: Saanich and. Central Saanich electors attend- ed the public meeting in S.-J. Willis school'on Friday evening when. Hon, Donald Fleming, federal. minister of finance, spoke in support of the can- didature of: Reeve Geo.’ L: Chatter- ton, Progressive Conservative stand- ard bearer in the forthcoming Es- quimalt-Saanich vote. Mr..Fleming made it clear that a by-election will be held to’ fill’ the vacancy created by the resignation | of the former ‘member. « Previously the suggestion. had. been voiced that no by-election. was ‘slated—but that a general. election might be: held DR. £. D. EMERY EYE SPECIALIST : including. optical | : _ prescriptions. _ will be in ‘attendance 7 - WEDNESDAY, , APRIL, 5. ; at Rest Haven Hospital, So ANRERN = oe cal ae | ") OoU NERS sal Nel Pate splay, peat toss of. cA iN ATAT OVIN Te S, re anid oible by all phint: roots bil nol burn eo or heel: AWTS: me Ave (he mire le wes ] ich. soil muiriontst:; Pern Wh Wy ye rin i eee ‘ i WTS FT ep Body ee term Blue Whale Liquid” Bortiliser that. byfngs Hew. lifesand.-colaur to” Seen Hower and vas “WE DE nes FREE gs . Scere gerne temic ee ett I AL eT REN [ sesembbeaiiammenianteiaiamamnanttenaneel For the” first time in-the 16 years that it-has been up for competition, the. Golden. Gavel’ ‘was..won by a { woman, and Mrs. S: (Julia) Fone, of-! Oakland: Ave., Sidney’ is proud and excited to. be - that woman, This. annual speech contest, open to-ali:speaking: club members ‘with -; less than 15 months instruction, was | held on Monday evening in Victoria’ City Hall, before a large audience. | ’ Elimination speak-offs, held dur- ing the previous week, had whittled the 48 contestants down to eight and ‘Mrs. Fone was the only woman com- peting against two toastmasters and five members of the Royal: Canadian Navy. y Speaking Club. City To. of Fanece instead. © “‘And* the: by-election. may [oe sooner. than ‘many of -you now think, ” said the: minister: . Mr. Fleming urged his audience to ‘ee out and elect Mr. Chatterton. He. ey the record of the ‘govern:: ment vigorously. The. candidate .also spoke : briefly. “Every government has ‘its faults and the present one is no exception. I think it, has fallen down in letting the peopie know of ‘its ‘many. accom- plishiments: ™ he declared. la ALL INTHE REVIEW tractive Su : Have ‘ucla riches x ‘year! Give a “your Apwers and, seedlings: the wane “enti: prvteln es aluccof- whale: bone ad whale: baleen. Give’ yours liwn > Wu veRchi bless nee, healthy and « ith: the’ marine: rileinny’: Tiasily deste: i couldn’t believe it. THE NEWS Is! a Gow OL a Ly ; Quality Products . : ; e 3 ¢ $ : , $. @ Copper Paints CA é | 3 $ 3 @ o e o ¢ : IN CON Only: Woman Competitor A member of Madrona Toastmist- ress Club of Sidney, Mrs. Fone gives credit to her husband -for his: con- stant assistance and to toastmistress: - _training,. which she claims: has done more for her in six. months than any- thing in’ the. two: “years since’ she - came to Canada. SURPRISE* Mrs. Fone speaks with a delight. : ful’ accent brought from her native. Germany, but-the construction and . subject: material for her speeches would be.-a credit: to anyone. winning speech was entitled, Grow Old’. : “It was such a curprise,” “Why she said. | ‘‘They..announced third place, then second then the .winner and I just It. was such: a ‘wonderful feeling.”’ “She ‘is more. thrilled with, the fact” ‘that she. could accomplish - the‘ task she set for herself in’ learning - to speak well, than the actual winning, - i however, she: .will, wear: with. the tiny golden gavel lapel pin. evon Bakery for oe REAL GOOD STUFF . | He ! sl GR 5-1832, = Beacon at Fourth: “STOVE OL , F Friendly Service , COME iN FOR “Free. per GARDENING ADVICE We. now. have ‘selection of ¢ ‘Hull Paints . Triple C Coppor Paint» . Red’ Lead Primer a: ‘@ Shacklos oe -Eye-Bolts. ° Rope. (Pure } Z . ‘Galvanized: Chain Her... pride | .