ling trees, | Hardest : hit: were: the - : , Towner Park and Wain ‘Cross Road areas. Exiensive |; lamage was done to the home of- “Sa. Sims, 9170 Inverness when tall fir crashed ona corner: “of. yzar ty; mail. -- = il Post ottte ve Depa tment Ss car, George Jendrossek) Ave., was elected trustee of Sid-. ney. ‘Waterworks District: at: the: we * ing: in 'St. Andrew's: Hall. Mro™: oe Jendrossek contested. the single ~ CAL. Hayward withdrew. trom the - ‘affairs -of the district -at=the- there seemed Village Cliairman A.A. Cormack ct could. ‘be | ~ presided over. the meeting... : Mr.Jand-Mrs. William-N. -Me- rmolt,, celebrated their ~§6th “wedding anniversary: at: their home .at Ganges. Married in sof: a a bowling Bec ton, Ont., they lived for some, ~ “years Canon F; Vaughan-Birch — Phone 656-1014 ‘The Rev. K.M. King, Ass’t — 3RD, BEFORE LENT - FEB, 11 “HOLY TRINITY - PAT BAY Holy Communion o-- 11:00 a.m, “11:00 acm. , eneneneend st. ANDREW’S - SIDNEY : Holy Communion - ase 8: 0. a, m, Children’s Chureh =- 9:30 aan, ! : ‘Morning Prayer ece-ll: 00 a m,) Rt. Rev. G. R. Calvert, D.D. : ‘Thursday con 9:00 aim. missionary” emphasis ° pres nted. ; Rock. ‘of. Ages. Quartet. coe The Missionary" Musical.” will featur ythe quartet and piano’ solos | by Frank Lacey. » Their: song. owl be of missionary and sacred background, » “Another “feature of the musical wiil be - the presentation ‘of'a 22 minute “talking : “Slide?” series on'the out=_ « reach ‘of “the Far- East Broadcasting Company. The Rock of ‘Ages. Quartet’ was” organized. in “L940,° beginning. as:a Sunday. School class’ quartet in. Vancouver: The. ministry of - the quartet has spread to. include" ‘the? Pacific. Northwest. and” the. western provinces ‘of Canada. ° the.” ‘students “with ‘av “base from: “Lat TLE FOOD VALUE ‘Concentrated “sweeis ‘such as‘: cake; ; pastry,- candy - and: soft ‘drinks have’ little food value ex- » cept carbohydrate, and should be. eaten, only ‘after’ all. essential “foods: have ‘been consumed. ; puis Communion oro tate am, “Parish OF | South Saanich The Rev. 0. L. Foster: : Phone 652-2194 » ST. STEPHEN’S ST. MARY'S: ‘ach member of the quartet is engaged in “bisiness in ‘Vancouver: , which they ‘can, -plan. But com- jan. Hallam.:- first tenor, . Exnest-- ‘Enns..~- Second tenor, Arthur. paring : ‘their. parents’. earnings © Uren: - _ baritone, Gordon Brand. - ~ bass,” Frank Lacey - ‘Pianist, with. ‘these’ ‘amounts, they,.can ” - readily see the level of ‘educa-~ AS meeting of. volunteer. “Ss wa n la k e. tion ‘they must: achieve in order. workers was held at Ganges in . to do as well, ‘connection with ration book, dist- “ISLAND STYLE : ribution. . Centre for the north “Boon in the islands. offendi chickens - “in such cases. : should. apply. in the. use. of. firearms for despatching on Feb. 8. _ He made “ther devel ‘Central Saanich pioneer family, - John :G. Thomson, passed away. -Mr. Thomson was: ‘son. of. the late.Mr. and ‘Mrs. first pioneer fam=: who * ‘settled in’ Saanichton® -100- years" ago...; -his home on Mount . oss. Road. on’ the. Jand ‘speculatio ey nearly’ two ‘dec-- ades;--has © ‘been. confirmed®:by the Dominion: government. Fur- ments.at the airport, scheduled ‘the construction. of. Tae new: -administration: building : -and passenger terminal. ‘Mr. and: Mrs. J.H.. Paterson, -Cromar - Road, spent*the week- end. -with Telatives on Salt. Spring - =. sland. Oe *§ : it 25 YEARS AGO | so ed’ ‘$372. : John “A, Headly, organizer of. -s-the: Salt - Spring -Island :aid to ve Russia fund, announces on‘behalf ' _- of, the local committee, including “VV, Case. ‘Morris, ° NLWe iison’ and: ‘Captain. George: Maude, that i all-suins collected : on the island “were: tabulated ‘and: “audited: by “W.M,: Mowat’ and himself. on Sat.,. Feb. 6 and the total amount reach- This - ‘money has been. aS. fowarded to’ the ‘Canadian Aid . ne Sidney. But reason _ ed. today: of-another dog = also Mr. Wiggins, the idog-cateher"”: “execution” was enacted | without Tt is with regret that we learn- d one ae shot: by-3 = the. “Tammy” son Smith and their son Frank, of Deep Cove, "Tammy" was thé: constant companion of Frank and/or, Mr. Smith on-his truck, and was undoubtedly known to, and will be missed by, many in Deep Cove area. For “won't “drive the truck’’ any more. , When is- this sort of thing going to stop? How many licen- ses to shoot firearms have been issted in anarea where the shoot- -ing of firearms is. supposed to ~have been prohibited? We under- stand the “Sheep Act’? was re- § for Russia headquarters, in Van-" -cquver, o _vised-as. of last Spring, “and that a ‘domestic animal can no longer" “What is the Law? A lotiof ani- mal lovers on. this © Peninsula would like. clarification.’ Other- wise, this situation. could easily ‘deteriorate rather than improve, ., and ‘it. is not ‘a nice thought to __ Contemplate. MR: AND MRS, .R.F. CORNISH Box8 . on DOG KILLERS Is it true one is permitted 10. ‘shoot. one’s: neighbors’ dogs: and. quietly bury (the evidence) ae happened at least twice in the = “past two weeks? I was under the impression it was against the law to dis-. charge firearms in a commun-.- ity such as this. What if a child, — running “after his pet, should be hit, instead of the dog? What then? - Presumably there ‘is no law against shooting your neighbor's pet so why don’t we all apply: for a gun license and really whoop it’ up? Just for kicks we could have 4 real good ‘*shoot-in’, Pop off our neigh- bors’ pets, bury.them and start all over ‘again, How about that? — It would seem reasonable to believe that if someone's pet is transgressing, .the owner should be approached and told of the troubie first before taking the law. into his own hands. In other words give the dog and owner & decent sporting chance, R.D. McRAE, R.R. No. 2, Sidney, B.C, _, be left at that. be ‘‘killed'’ for trespassing only. : them in. North. Saanich as. has: division of Salt ‘Spring willbe | in. the library of Salt Spring Un- “ited School in Ganges with George’ Lowe as distributing chief. Other. centres will be opened at Fulford. Harbour, ‘Beaver, Point’ ‘and Mus~ “grave, : receiver. of all ‘supplies for allof Salt Spring Island. a ‘ 45 YEARS. AGO. ing debate was heardat the Pend- ‘evening Jast. week, -on: that very ~ important ‘subject of the. day, “extravagance, © “Resolved _that “men are. more extravagant tlian: . women," dooks very pleasing: ins “deed” to every: woman's eye, and “Gn their opinion, ‘no doubt, “should However; much to. the surprise, and possibly considerable dissastisfaction on _the: part of the ladies present, | ‘the negative “won. There may be seme explanation in the: fnet : that. the judges. were all" men. c. A report, from. Patricia Bay “stated that it had been announced by" -reliable - authority. that “the B.C.: Electric Railway will run , one-man cars: on the ‘interurban “Tine in the near future, and will give-a more. frequent. s service, . ings” ‘We watch:from.the ship. Ethereal creatures, °-__ >The gulls wheel:and dip - Against the dark backdrop;.. ‘Mysterious trees, : Their: movements. in tune with 2 “W.AD Brown was named” Unheard melodies.: MARY» GARLAND. COLEMAN. : New. Beautiful sA’very humcrous and interest~ ~ B. CG Circulates. er sland Guild on’ Wednesday: Vietoria, and Vancouver's west 2 end, are subjected in detail: to ~ the! lens.of the: colour camera. -and the?pen of .the writer in'the =: “Spring: 1968: edition of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, pub- _ lished by the Department of Tray- : ‘ el Industry. “ ; * But: plenty of room is left for : dese riptions.in words and photo- graphs of a walk along: amountain- - trail near New Denver, and an article on Highway 16 -‘wander- “between “Prince George cand Prince Rupert. _A story on harness ~- racing at . Paterson Parkin Ladner and a. painting by”-artist Pat Davies. that, catches the excitement of race completes the” issue, if the “which is naw: on sale: CANADA MANPOWER CONTINUES To SUPPLY SPEAKERS rhe Canada’ “Manpower Centre, : ‘Victoria, ‘ts. continuing its. pro-: . gram: of supplying speakers to the schools, according to George Bevis, Manager. ‘“Muny.-. students,"*. he-- said, ‘have difficulty in relating levels of education tu standards of liv- ing and, as a result, are unable ., to prepare a well organized plan for their future development, or, in some cises, what. trade or profession. they should: aim for. Their confus- ion,’’ he adied, ‘ is further com- : rapid changes plicated by’ the taking place in industry." ‘Because of these conditions, we consider it to be of-prime importance that both. students and school .counsellors be kept “informed, not only of industrial. entry standards, the develop- ‘ments within industry, but also the difference that education can make to their prospects of ad- vancement. “It is our continuing policy,’’ , Said Mr. Bevis, ‘‘to encourage "youth to attain « the: -highest practical level of education. One of our methods of achieving this, is to show students that those with Grade. 8 or less, seldom ‘varn.as much as $3600 a year, arid then only during! ihe peak of their strength and agility. That those with one to three years of high school can earn un average of $4800 a year, those with four. to five years of high schvol can earn $6000, and that those with a University de- gree some $10,600 a year. ‘These figures become even more impressive, when you pro- ject the difference over a “45 year working life. It means that” a Grade 12 student will earn $108,000 more than a Grade 8, even to decide | TO SCHOOLS even if they both work an equal “number of days. : ~. Figures of. this type provide Something ‘that Before your own mirror complexion, that are right for you, FAITH In the eyes of the Creator His’ goodness forth on all. - favour this nation nor that “nation, all-alike’ are His. “ereatures. “This being so, . why should we make divi- is poured -sions, separating one race | “fram another?. Why should we. “superstition” and. tradition “bringing discord and hatred ; among the people? ” The only difference bet- ween. members. of.. the. “human. family is ihat of .dégree. Some are like .. children who are ignorant, ,and must be. educated until _ they. arrive at maturity. Some are like the sick and .must ‘be. treated with are. bad or evil. We must. not .be repelled by- these. -poor children. ‘We must. treat them. with great kind- ness, teaching the ignorant “and tenderly nursing the sick. | - Abdu’ 1-Baha ‘aie Baha’ts of the Saanich Peninsula; Phone 656-2387 6-4 -all :His children are equal: | ‘He-does not. create barriers, . .9f.. .. tenderness and care, None ~ BAHAY | |" Beauty Counselors’ Unique Service. extr .comas with Beauty Counselors? 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