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Phone. 656-6633. is beeches 6 Osbum — - Manufactured in Victoria _ ~@ Large Super Glass Doors Available - are -® Performance guaranteed or money refunded a Solid construction, ‘designed: for safety — Plus many other models to choose from a ARM: ERs Wi: ote. diet hc ete, tn toh dhe ope French immersion meeting for parents Saanich Parents for. French plan a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in the library at Keating school for everyone interested in. or involved in the French immersion prog- . ram. For more informa- tion phone 652- 3747 or aa 1293 ® bet SCHOLARSHIP the. eldest son of: Mr. and: Mrs. R.J. Cole of Port Moody,-B.C., -has been chosen: from “among many applicants. -... for the award of a B.C.-- . Television Scholarship to ‘attend .St. .Michaels::; “Benham said. ‘He ‘acknowledged the hospital abortion committee: may soon:be’. -faced-with increased demands, ‘‘if:.- _ all the girls from Victoria stream out here,’ but could. not “Say how: j it would be dealt with. Regarding possible pro- -life activ- 4 ity, Benham said pressure groups on” ~ public bodies is” ‘Not a favorable =... - University School in. Victoria. B.C... T.V. young people from Ontario, Manitoba, Sas- . _.katchewan, Alberta, the. NWT, the Yukon and ° “many, parts of B. Gas. © well as with representa- tive students from some: Laat other lands.’ : ae _ Enter to win a Free | Draw to be held Saturday — | Nov. 8, 5:00 p.m. NG STOVE SHC OP iN. Pm - ~ Corner of Mirah & Keating X Rd. ae we ae Phone 652- 9822 ‘Scholarships give to — youngsters of exeption-_ al ability :and. promise” the opportunity to meet: the Ate oie Wednesday, November 5, 1980. Continued from page 1 action to carry out repairs to the STAG building.’’ Ald. George MacFarlane told the meeting that right from the start STAG has had council's support when the municipality provided money and a place to hold their meetings. ‘‘This was utilized for one year and if the executive pulls out when the heat is on I don’t think we should have any part of it. I don’t think there is too much we can do.’’ Hill said Tuesday Martin was :**doing an excellent job. I have no doubt about the value of her work helping youngsters individually’ but said he wasn’t sure if STAG cen- tres could solve problems among ~ teenagers and he couldn’t ‘‘get up and do a jiggle with STAG when the - community | is so concerned with vandalism.’ Hill said he didn’t want to “put :the squeeze on, | know STAG has - some merit.’’ He also admitted there were only about ‘‘five kids who are a _ problem’’ and ‘‘I know we have do something for these kids’’. but he reiterated he also has a responsibility to the community. - Continued from page i not taking on their responsibility,” thing. ° “Ifyou want to: o pet ‘on ‘a public. 7 body you should, and represent your: iew on-the committee for the. good... the: cot munity and not just for nt tet, dd ee ok ot ed Ol amldalei(ié‘(éj)}w 4 Hill said he may have been at fault ~ when as an alderman he allowed youngsters to use the old firehall for _ a clubhouse. ‘‘Is it fair to put at-risk kids in a facility like that?’’ he ques- tioned adding the run-down build- ing’s windows and doors were _ knocked out, and there was no ade- quate bathroom. ‘‘What we need is a community recreation building with one room.‘ designated for STAG,”’ he said,’ admitting it was difficult for youngs- ters to have respect for their grubby _ facility. Martin said she was grateful to Central Saanich residents who sup- ported the centre’s job program ~ _which helped youngsters find work. She also acknowledged the police officers who ‘‘supported and en- couraged us throughout the year, the. parents, volunteers, merchants for their donations, teachers, steering - committee members and staff far ‘their dedication — particularly Angie Boutin, whose efforts: and faith in young people kept us all © going.’ : Not least of all, Martin recog- nized the centre’s members and ex- ecutive. ‘‘you are all — still — the. - peninsula’s best resource.’ Hospital — jndependent Trustees in the motion urged prow = |. and anti-abortion people to focus::: : _their energies on politicians who. . ~ > have: the. power to change aboraaa : f “laws. wap Lake General: Hospital. “They used. to have kids, kids © carrying placards saying ‘murder- * ers’,”’ he said,” Benham said, * s long as they serve or, until govern ment legislation. THE INSERT Brentwood The issue: did “subside however : ‘as we got more peo- ple on our side to join-the society.”” .. “Benham said: the’ present board: will stay with the: passed resolution proclaiming | no position: on'the issue: ene Sen ne “en mira th EERO nO PES ARTE A A Ee Pim A Benham recalls: protesting anti: 08 abortionists in Salmon Arm at Shus- Bi ~— a “sm |