THE REVIEW Wednesday, January 7, 1976 Youthful age is no hindrance to willing actors. enthralled their parents and relatives during Members of the Sidney Twirlers put on their own show at Christmas audience witnessed a highly entertaining program put on by students at These students at Sidney Elementary School a recent stage play. ‘Peninsula People Mr. and Mrs. David | part of the holiday season and | Oregon with Dave’s folks. McIntosh from Ucluelet, with Lisa and Sarah, spent a few days holiday at Christmas with Mrs, McIntosh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Vaux Woods, 887.Verdier Avenue, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Martens and family of 7114 Lucille Drive enjoyed the Christmas holidays with relatives in White Rock and Yarrow, B.C. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, 7143 ° West Saanich Rd., for a week. at Christmas were Mr. Johnson’s nephew, Mr. C. E. Johnson, arid Mrs.’ Johnson of ‘Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Brown of 7139 West Saanich Road. enjoyed a_week’s holiday at Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Bill Ellison, and granddaughter, Sarah. Mr. and. Mrs. _ Lykel Hoekstra of 8560 Mink Road, with Bryan and Carolyn, _ enjoyed their Christmas holidays in Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nankivell and: their small son Justin have returned to their home in Kamloops after en- joying a Christmas and New Year's holiday-with’ Mrs. | ‘Nankivell’s,.parents; Mr. and Mrs. Rowland de M. Brown ofs; sg 728 Sea Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haw, with children Kevinm, Sheila, Brian and Stacey left for their home in Foam _ Lake Saskatchewan on Sunday after spending the holidays with Larry’s mother and father Mr. and Mrs. W. Haw, Weiler Ave, and with his sister and family Mr and Mrs. Walter Monych and family East Saanich Rd., Saanichton. George Doney, Doney Road is recuperating at home after spending part of the Xmas holidays in the Jubilee Hospital where he had surgery on his injured shoulder. Mr. and Mrs, David Briscoe with children Holly and Greg of Anchorage Alaska were with Mrs, Briscoe’s ? (Jerenc) parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hafer, Central Saanich Rd, for S.T.A.G. NEWS .. Jan, Gands- Arts and Crafts Night and Woodwork at the Clubhouse - 7 - 9:30 p.m. Jan, 7 - “Gym Night” at Sidney Elementary School; Marshall Arts and Floor Hockey - 7:30 - 9:30 p.m, Jan. 9- Night at the Movies - 6:00 p.m, — Limit 10 members : only. Jan, 10 - Tour of the Provinelal Museum - 1 p.m, — Limit 10 members only. Jan, 11 - Registration now being taken for Ski Trip to Forbidden Plateau = — Members $0.00 for skiing - (Rental of sklis not included) ; Members $5.00 for tobogan- ningg - (Rental of tobogan not included). or further information phone: C, Martin at 656-4206, WEATHER Environment Service for the week onding Jan. 4. Max, Tomp, (Dec, 29) 29C Min, Temp, (Jan, 1) 12C Mean Temp, 4,4 Rain 21,2 Snow Traco Pracipitation 21.2 Total 14.5 Moterological for the week onding Jan, 4. Furnished by the Research Station, Sidney, Max, Temp, (Dec. 29) 10.4C Min, Temp, (Jan. 1) +2,22C Min, on grass (Jan. 1) 7,78C Rain 1,29In, Tolal Precipitation 40,68 Sunshine VW.2 Hrs, ST ‘ WAINS ROAD DEER KILLED Botty Rogers, 11025 'Tillicum Road, Victoria, struck a deer crossing Wains Rond Inst week. There were minor damages to the car, but the deer was | + Immediately killed, Sidney Elementary schoo? during a eegent t performance ian erent y School. R ECREATION PROGRAMMES Winter '76 for New Years Day, after | They have now returned to spending Christmas at Albany | their home in Alaska. EE SL _FULFORD HARBOR TIDES. Wed. 8.0120 4.5 0905 11.0 1620 6.1 2050 7.2 Thurs., Jan. 8 Thurs. 8 0145 5.6 0925 10.9 1710 54 2250 7.1 Fri. 9 0210 6.7 0955 10.8 1740 4.8 1-3P.M Sat. 10 0045 7.6 0500 8.1 1010 10.7 1830 4.2 eee. ay Sun. 11 0215 8.5 0600 9.0 1040 10.7 1905 3.5 . Jing Mon. 12 0315 9.4 0645 9.6 1100 10.7 1935 2.8 Brentwood 4 Community Hall ’ 4? we” Tues. _ 13 0450 10.2 0735 9.9 1155 10.7 2025 2.2 Ae Wed. - 14 0515 10.8 0855 10.1 1240 10.7 2100 2.2 —E | Notice of Public Hearing. International Folk Dancing Moose Hall $8 / 10 lessons Men’s Keep Fit $6 / 10 sessions | Keating Elementary School , Men’s Keep Fit Sidney Elementary $6 / 10 sessions 9:15 p.m. _ Ortewss December 29, 1975 Sanscha Ladies’ Keep Fit 9:30 a.m. $15 / 20 sessions ISSUE NO. 2 VICTORIA, BRITISH’ COLUMBIA FEBRUARY 5, 1976, 9:30 A.M. The Canadian Radio-Television Commission will hold a public hearing beginning on February 5, 1976 at the Empress Hotel, Government Street, Victoria, British | Columbia to consider the following: SAANICH CABLEVISION LTD., 9769 SECOND STREET, SIDNEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA V8L 3C5. Sidney,: British Columbia (751222100) ‘Application. to.amend; its cable’ television broadcasting licence for Sidney, North Saanich and Central Saanich; British Columbia to change its fee structure as follows: Tues, / Thurs. Ladies’ Keep Fit Brentwood Com. Hall Mon/ Wed. 9:30 a.m. $15 sessions Badminton: Adults . | Sanscha Tues, 1:15 p.m. $5 / 10 sessions Badminton: 6-9 yr. Sanscha Tues. 2:45, 3:45 p.m... $4/ 10 sessions Badminton: 9-12 yr. | Sanscha Tues, - 3:45-4:45 p.m. $4/10” Badminton Club Sanscha . Wed. 7 p.m. $5/10” Gymnastics: Roll ‘ * Pues. & Tumble Deep Cove School “gepig 3 and 4 p.m. . i o 4 and 5 p.m. Fees _—s— Present Maximum Proposed Maximum om years Sidney Elemenfary wel P. . Fees Fees Installation fee $15.00 first 150’ aerial $15.00 , first 100’ underground $15.00 Monthly fee $.5.00 ; $6.00 | The above are maximum fees, however, the applicant has or proposes special fees and these are detailed in the application. -to add the reception and distribution of local originations on ‘channel 10. Location where the application may be examined. 9769 Second Street, Sidney, British Columbia. $6/10” Mt. Newton Sr. Sec. 6-12 years Thurs. 5 a.m. $6/ 10 The Nooners. Sanscha_ MonWed.F ri. 12 noon - 1 p.m. $6 / 20 sessions Yoga: Sanscha Mon/ Wed. 9:30 a.m. $20 / 20 sessions phere : Men’s Floor Hockey | Sanscha Tues. 7:30 p.m. $6/ 10 sessions Men’s Floor Hockey | Sanscha Tues, 8:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. $6 / 10 sessions Moose Hall Thurs / Fri. $18 / 12 sessions Ballet INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS Right to comment: Under the Commission’s Rules of Procedure for public hearings, any person who is in- terested in an application may file a written intervention with the Commission for the purpose of supporting, op- | posing or requesting a modification of the application. Also, anyone may file in writing a complaint or other representation to the Commission respecting broad- casting matters to be considered at this Public Hearing, Such interventions or representations should contain the name, address and telephone number of the persons submilting the document and be sent to the undersigned at the Canadian Radio Television Commission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A ON2. All interventions and representations concerning matters to be considered at this Public Hearing must be received at the Commission Office by January 19, 1976. Also, all interventions and representations which concern or affect any application of an applicant shown on this Notice must be served on such applicant personnally or by registered mail on or before January 19, 1976, It is necessary to altach the postal or messenger receipt, ‘ *riday Eveni or other proof of service to the copy filed with the CRTC prieey svening giving proof that the applicant has received his copy, Programmes While there is no specific form wich inlerventions must follow, the Commission’s Rules of Procedure require that interventions describe the interest of the intervenor and contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and grounds upon which the intervenor’s support for, opposition Lo or proposed modification of the application is based, Art Classes, Children Sanscha (upper Hall) Sat. 1-3 p.m. 10/ sessions $5 Art Classes: f Lions Club Hall Wed, 10 a.m.-12 noon 20 sessions $10 Art. Lectures: afternoon provide own supplies Art. Lectures: evenings Roller Skating Sanscha (11 yr. and under) Doors open 10:45 a.m. 50¢ includes skates Jan, Basketball Sid. Elementary Sat Morn, 8 a.m.-12 noon $5 / 15 sessions Jan, 10 Basketball See Creative Tots’ Brentwood Tues, / Thurs, 9:30 a.m, 10 session $5 Jan, a Be Creative Tots’ Sangcha Tues/ Thurs, 9 a.m, & 10:45 a.m, 10 sessions $5 Jan, 13 a Brentwood Youth Brentwood Communily Hall Club Tues / Thurs, Sun, 6:30 p.m, Sanseha: 7:30 p.m, films: Skiing | Jan, 15 Special vent: Activity Show Sanscha Mar, 19 Cakewalk: Sanscha Feb, 13 Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applications Saanich Peninsula Soccer Practices resume week of Jan. 5 at either the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room 1601, Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address piven in this Notice for examination of the application, Procedure at Hearings: The CRTC Rules of Procedure setting out the rights and obligations of the parties to a hearing are available from Information Canada, Information; For additional information on— the ip- plications at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone: 613-996-2204 or 995-6957, Saanichton Basketball Association practices & games resume week of Jan. 5 Brentwood Basketball Association practices & games resume week of Jan. 5 Buy Lefebvre, Director-General of Licensing CRIC- Pubile Notice - 1975-119 Canadian Consell de la Radio-Television Radlo-Télévision Commission Canadienne SE aah wkd HERRERO OA PS Sg oP EN