Page 10 = a | THE REVIEW | , | . Wednesday, July 2, 1980 Police kept busy NORM FRIESEN DESIGNER / BUILDER There were 39 incidents Total value of property Sioney, pe ‘6%6-1706 of theft, and break, enter Stolen was $9,920. Police and theft i in Central Saanich recovered $5,993 worth of . stolen property. in May. This is the same As well, Central Saanich. _.total as the previous month, Police handed out 37 but the number is down. warning tickets: to from the same-period in- motorists, mostly for: 1979. So far this year there parking violations: and have been 182 incidents; in expired. motor vehicle - 1970, there were 233. inspection stickers. RESIDENTIAL Désicu/peArniié RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION FINISHING, CARPENTRY 4 RNP ZR en NW | WIRE FENCING - a CEDAR FENCES: CHAIN LINK E Good Neighbour fences featuring No. 1 4x4 ” $ an ‘ff Posts., 2x4 rails and 1x8 vertical rough cedar = ’ HIGH x 50 FT. Roll ~ only a. -{ boards, with galvanized nails. 39° HIGH x33 FT. Roll S only 319% ea. q “3 ft. high ae a wed WIZ ob - 1.Good Neighbour Fence a 2 ; Je Pa thigh cae | Pouurry NETTING a val 8 4 _-. Good Neighbour Fence 72 : "1" MESH x 36” HIGH x 25 FT. Roll Pad een 5 ft high. _ ‘Sais AE , - only *o fe * -sQ9ed Neighbour Fence . a py MESH x 36” HIGH x 100 FT. ‘Roll: wens 829% ea FIR PLYWOOD Three. local: women artists will be exhibiting their ji 7 _ began taking lesson with Kay Ratcliffe and Stephenie ae Standard Grade Sheathing. 4x 8 sheets. 2” MESH x 36° ’ "HIGH x 25 FT. Roll 478 es $/8T&G work. July 6 = 31 at The Village Gallery on Beacon oo Steeles» only. i Sa ea. ONLY se ae ONLY 12" “Avenue. : “ ' Now, she paints watercolors - - mostly local scenes, ‘: : ; : os Prudence Walker, 68, of: McDonald Park: Road, - »-° boats, wharves, Sseascapes.: Many other: sizes sof chicken wire also i in stock: oe y) - oe ~ ee | -works with-oils and watércolors and has been painting ae cf Her work has been’ influenced. by. Stephenie Steele, ae AN yy fee eth os albher life, “Te can t ever "remember not Painting," =e ~ 2). whose paintings “Barker: describes as: “haunting, = y) 7 oe i. weak an; SAYS AY oa moody. with large, large washes’, and by boats: : 1: oe “As a young woman ‘she won- . scholarships, ‘travelled — os “to the art: centres of Europe ag studied at: Stoke- : Trent Att College i ‘in- “England. -Her‘husband is a sailmaker so. Mrs. Barker has 7 “ always. ‘been: around boats. But the vessels have to have. te ‘Some character: before she « feels drawn: to. them. “That? °s why. I pretty well stick: to fishboats,”? shes says ; ‘Her: -work- sells. and. although the uly ext ibition i her: first, her. paintings. have often hung: in.the: ibrary eon Beacon Avenue; where she works. . 2 Mrs:. Barker wil be displaying between 10 and 12. - paintings. a : or Solid Colours. : THIS WEEK. SALE PRICE» BRS Rea Per ee “When Mrs. Walker’ 8 husband died. six years ago she ce Mrs. Maureen. Robertson, 2027 Courser, has been wh ee: _ ; - . ‘1 5" 9 per. a “came | to Canada: ‘Now. she. “travels alot, allover the 052 selling her. work at The Village Gallery for some time oh ag ey “t ik * “only “gallon: = world?” and still works hard ‘at her painting, which she ES rg Mow DUE this is her “first: exhibition: The 38-year-old. = = . ght “says sells well: me aa housewife will. be showing oil paintings, watercolors ae Sa ee Mgt . ae aa es oo 8" anda pencil drawing. > Lo ZA 74, Her subject - flowers and birds. She’ expects to have _ /..... The mother of two studied at Victoria College of. f (4: 15 ‘paintings ready for the exhibition. oo . Art, with Victoria artist Brian. Johnson, and when she : a: ‘ oe no . was a young girl, with the late Arthur Pitts. Art runs in. A RD r AL -Mrs.. Jean Barker, 10524 Lyme Grove; has always -: . . the: family, she says: -Her grandfather. painted and ~ PARTICLE BO SPEC “CONCRETE “dabbled in art’, She studied at night school classes, ~~» exhibitedin Vancouver. ts 6 Gx8x3/4"", No. 1 sheets. : - but her painting took a back seat when she married. in’ a «Her favorite subjects - - old buildings, boasts, lan- : - later years, with more time on her hands, Mrs. Barker dscapes, ve ony" ea Ses | a “PATIO SLABS : . _ xtra special on 20"*x20"'x2” Pan slabs. “ . . THIS WEEK ONLY ~ PLUMBING FIXTURES | Bae oa) aera ctr | Sm “BATHTUBS $4900 SAMH00 2 SRM o. 25%, 0° & *50 ‘TREMCLAD | Sidney pioneer dies tening up 7 7 Mrs. Muriel MeCabe nec Lester passed away June 17, .-—7 a . oe ne » in ‘East General. Hospital, DOUBLE oT AINLESS ; - saquo | a, 7 -—6On people who abuse |. ...... Toronto. Mrs, MeCabe was a SINKS 39" : ae ss .born-in Montreal in 1904, _ a STEEL . RUST PAINT . ae are -- +. She leaves one: daughter, SINGLE STAINLESS - a Bo a ee ao . Suzanne (Mrs. G. Leisk) cae tmmamee TTB |. tak ti oe sou | | Unemployment Insurance. | Meat a - ec an bey ze : et 7 ova. vas aging efron 45% on, m . . eee : oS eo Pe Chilliwaek, B.C, and two . «various colou QUART C $ 29 * ren ec og a “, oe Cokes woe os Soe oprandsons,: Jeffrey and eee ay te $ 00 Bo Repe. $i, 95 _ SALE 6" i > Caley Leisk, ; ‘LAUNDRY TUBS with stand 30° | Py pean: - eg Ee! - Most people getting unem: “ “Mrs. McCable’s parents, wars Mr, and Mrs. PN, Lester, “) Were owners of the original - Sidney. Hatel-in 1910, The ~ Children attended school in. Sidney and later, St. Anns_ Academy in Victoria, Mrs. Alvin. Webb recills a . "ployment Insurance play by the (ogy cesnvta Buen aco nd ~rules, But some people don't seem —_ oe ~~ to know that they can’t take a job and collect benefits without telling .. us they're working, That’s why. — employers are being asked 10 send ~ LAWNMOWER | ~ ALUMINUM LADDERS an rr, EXTE NSION LADDER : " 08. Be Pe oS. the starting 1 dite and Social Sivia Jusuranice Numero ms thie ; een ee her inate ree to he sh if Dy . . " 7 miplowwes are nore bere crosscnecked with hase a money. ta bu the jioca Meee RED HoT CLEARANCE PRICE o on 2 : eS only. 7a ace bee {psuranee Number of era - “ot peuple recelving unemployment insurance — ee) A ae Cathetle church and taught bee aE 1g” G. ES ee) Coe ee Bo Pn fe ; 4 ; thi vr shinee: ra Only eases of potential abrise rill * Pe , epirls to sing in the: church, me ae on ‘a7 ~ | each employee they hire or rehire. peer ‘tinh choir, | : ELECTRIC ROTARY. MOWER srt + STE LADDER only cv | This'information ts cross- 5 a Cremation followed ; , 98 Checked with the Social Insur nice au new ioby In that case, repayment : services in: Toronto, . |: 108" _ GFT, STEP LADDER only. $399 Numbers of people receiving: © is all that's required, But, a - “ONLY ce unemployment insurance benefits, penalty or prosecution may follow: , “Only cases of potential abuse. when the new system detects _will ever surface, After inves. © people wrongly collecting benefits, ligation, anyone found receiving Tf youure collecting unemé ~ benefits to which they are nots _ ployment i insurance benefits, and entitled will have: lorepay them, start a new job, please say so on. Tt may be an honest mistake, — your U T china Teport card, Some people forget or don't» understand they must tell 0 nem- *Auto Glass Sted . Employment and : Emploi et a coer Cer A> Tasurance | rere re ployment Insurance and report om Hnrinatavon Gannde ~Immigtation Caraga: oe i. Repairs . 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