sn, . Island ins the: “lin: Vie \ prizes ™ best “irom were the” “5 YEARS AGO. Peninsula’ “players; one. of the. : most’ “consistent amateur theatri= e "cal: groups of the lower. Vancouver Be : mo company was ‘presented «; ; with - production, best direction’ ‘and ‘ fovers . settings, ; costumes and general appearance. a “It is 78. years since a family ”arrived-on. Salt Spring Island to’. “become. closely identified with”; almost every facet of the islands "development. 7 the-late Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Mouat. a Teached “Vesuvius Bay, afew. nonths ~ oft. the: north: of: Scotland.’ - ompanying .. the” pioneer couple, “"Mowate 0 ~ Chilly new cold storage plant ">t -the’ Saanich. Fruit Growers: ~ “Association was formally opened by George Chatterton: on aturda --: Sidney has “{nereased by- yy ; : dwellings. during 1962, council” “owas toldon Monday evening. Total “value ‘of. the. _permits issued ‘for: 10 YEARS. AGO to 0 his = headlights. So Leng awaited progr am of ‘pub= ‘area, gained - four’ awards _ regional - ‘drama - festival _ toria last week. The. local Hospital Day Tea. on May 8a “Blood” Bank: Refrigerator” ‘and. an: “‘Tsoletie Incubator’?.” Qe for the best actress, best’ ‘There were 38 membet's pres-'- Py -ent,: including two new members: : oy s:.Mrse"D; ‘Thompson and Mrs..E woe Cumpston. . a yoo Mrss Wine. Johnson. “was ; made an Honorary member at the an-. ’ _ nual. meeting, .which followed, in ”--recognition of many hours spent ~ in’ knitting” “articles for sale. at : the gift shop. visual ~ features, which - On: Feb. 4,:1885, = Two" visitors “were welcomed: . by: ‘the President: ‘Mrs. Frank: ONG: Alexander | and. Mrs. Drum. -after™ their-departure -. their native Shetland Isles ; Acr.- their: sons. Tom and wil” (2 on Me March 13. HERMAN BERGINK rganis and Th eC on ‘the: carillon. as its main cen-.: ~ 4 ney and formerly ‘of Kelowna, @ passed. away Hospital .on February 13 ‘at. ‘the | age. of. 76.° -Mr° Hadden, | who ° ~ larges cities : and: the. smallest. ‘Transplanting’. - ‘this _ : land “2: resided. in. Sidney for the past . -gound’-is the Netherlands come: six years, is survived by his ~“munity’s. expression , of. apprec=: a . ialion. for their adopted country. tee. Premier -W. vA - Bennett - 2 will; accept the: gift at a ringing~ ~in- ceremony on March 9:at.4: 30 p.m, . Taking partialso will “be. ane Lieutenant- Governor -. George R:: -Pearkes; © Minister. of = Public: Works: W.N, Chant;. L.R. Door- _- many. chairman - -of: the © Nether- ~ lands.” “Community Centennial» - Committee; JG. Beekman, Neth=. ° erlands Consul General, and L, “J.-Wallace,: general chairman. Of B.C. Centennial Committee. ; “new “homes - was iil, 325. a of the First World War. Service owas” held in: the’. ‘Sands: Floral “The ‘Victoria carillon is equip- s dri er, Nick Pope ap= : i Sidney. RCMP. court a manual keyboard which can be” : _cplayed - in: concert ‘style: by: the”; bellmaster. The largest: bell". . “the “carillon ~ weighs. 1910. pounds, the: “smallest. 20.57 Aet ight Set permits. folksongs, sacs: ‘-red-music, popular classics and nm ‘ -ruary 15° with Rev. F. R Fleming. _ Officiating. wae es “BAHA’ 1 he next meeting will, be held - on WAR VETERAN PASSES ~ Perce Howard Hadden. of Sid- in’ Rest: ‘Haven . ; wife Gertrude. He was aveteran _ Chapel of Roses, Sidney, onFeb-... ‘North Saanich. Parish. SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL] | » 9830 FIFTH STREET, - at ‘Anglican - - Episcopal “SIDNEY -. : ; Canon F. Vaughan Birch, "EVERY SUNDAY ” ~ Phone 656-1014 © ~ Sunday School ond are Z Bible Class. 10: 00 am, . om be The Lord's Supper 11:30 a.m. : _ST. ANDREW'S - ~ SIDNEY. at Evening Service... 7:30 pm.’ rs “Sunday, Feb. 25 Holy Communion --- 8. 00 a.m. | Mr. George Doubroft a Children’s Church ‘-- $.30° a.m.{- -- of Victoria ee - Sa Morning Prayer - coon, “i. O0 a.m |. wednesday, 8 p.m. - ; _ * > a ! “HOLY ‘TRINITY - : PAT. BAY: 2 | Morning Prayer --- 11. 00 a.m. “Prayer and Bible. Study foeo Come now and let us. reason 7 : together’ saith the. Lor¢ yee: Sunday Sebo! wovee ~ 11. oe a.m. nee __Isaiah 1/ 18 . ASH WEDNESDAY - FEB. 28th United Church ee St. Andrew's - Sidney. Ot Canada| Holy C Communion: 2ate 9,30 am |. ~ (note. tine) “Parish Of South Saanich : The Rev.O. L. Foster SIDNEY and NORTH. SAANICH, Rev. ‘Howard Cc. ‘MeDiarmid * - Church Office - 656-3213 ie “Manse oeece 656-1930": poe: Sunday, ° Feb, 25 se ST. PAUL'S. 0 ‘Malaview and Fifth: _ Service -------+-- th 00: a.m, : wherever their wners can find a plac fo eave, them: : “lic “works. ‘got under- way on Fri- : ~ day. of last week.in the ‘village of: Sidney. nection - with: taking water’ “away © The “project: is. the : “installation of new. drainage cul- i “Vert? and - other works -in:con-~: - The’ carillon: adjoins: the new: provincial: ‘archives and museum © complex ‘just east of the parlia-* ment: buildings ‘in. the: - capital ~ ~ city. “The ‘cornerstone was laid ° ‘by Her Majesty Queen: Juliana . “music written especially for the. instrument. - The. opening ceremony, will be. followed -by.'a°:reéitai “'on- the: . bells, and-Mr. Bergink will play FAITH. ‘In the eyes s ofthe Creator , Phone 652-2194 ‘ST. JOHN'S . DEEP COVE. ; Setvice --------= 9:30 a.m, February 25th. Quinguagesima |: a.m, : CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED ST. ‘STEPHEN'S - “CHURCHES * Rev. John M. Wood oo for. the -from- the: Orchard area, © The _ of. the ‘Netherlands: during her ’ -again on wae Mareh 10, at ‘} all His children are equal: - indertaken : by the - centennial year. visit, May, 1967, 3. pm , oo His goodness”. is ured provincial - “government. Public: » forth on all. He ave not orks || Committee. Chairman: A; Payne, who. was :killed: in action = [ Me e sditation n. favour ‘this nation ‘hor that = Cormack, village “com=. on Sunday, Feb. 14, while serving - nation, all alike’ are His | project. ; 2 _-Forty ladies. from “galt spring - sland attended thé opening class — Of x . “e “the: home” off Mr. and Mrs. As==0ok> Inn™ when” Mr.- and. Mrs Record attendance was marked. ~ anniversary. -They-were marrie 5 Tek ‘si oh ieee be = "atthe annual meeting. of Sidney ‘in Ontario ‘dnd in'1898, cameto. ~ en ‘spies: @ kept’ Simeon t ens . ment ors” Of the. - Waterworks. district on Wednes- BCS and settled. in Saanich where © o ‘make them: ‘return with: Ben: : human’ family "is that. of > jamin to prove their. story. Jacob degree... Some. are like “day: evening. last’ ‘week when only ~ “four ratepayers ‘appeared ‘at Sto . Andrew’s Hall-in. Sidney: Two retiring ‘trustees G.A,-Gardner *: "Everett Goddard and Mr. Gard=. ner on. the past. year’ 'S -operat- ions. asa “Sergeant. with ® the: RCAF, = - ~ Humphrey. Owen “Payne was ; the’. son’ of Mr, and: Mrs.. Re. Alex: a “Payne of Galiano Island. Pe A very. happy event took place : on Monday. evening: at the Royal ; ‘creatures... This being so, ‘why should we make divi- ‘sions, separating one race: a from another? Why, should owe’: “create - barriers: of : superstition and ‘tradition; bringing discord and hatred - among the people? . . The? only ‘difference: ‘Het=" (FROM EV ERY DAY) | THE SHADOW OF DEATH | i Read: ‘Genesis 42:29- -38- “ Jacob" in our: ‘Scripture. lesson ©. is) a. gray-haired, man.”-His sons ©. -returned from Egypt with grain, ce - That, sed them of - the modelling. schoo] held: at. George = > Jones,” Carey » Road; > celebrated their: golden wedding - “man”? ‘in Egypt ¢ a they have been. ‘active -in church Pand: -community*: circles -ever:' “since. oo children who are ‘ignorant, “and: must be educated until. they arrive: at. maturity. Some : are. like. the sick and must be. treated with - would not agree; - Joseph was 4 gone, also Simeon. ~ If Benjamin: “should be ‘taken that. would be ‘Due to weather conditions and. : ‘ nd.C... Ganderton : were re-el- ‘illness the attendance ‘in the — 0 much for the old man, Only > after assurance from Reuben and. scted. Reports were. given’ by== schools has been-rather poor for cope a time. In the Sidney School-and | ~ Judah that his-beloved'son “would - district there were 45 cases of” ee ‘returned did Jacob. agree to chicken-pox, five cases of scarl- ° et Benjamin go from his S pres are bad or, evil. We must H.G. Henderson Watts also _ not be repelled by these {Holy Communion --- 9, 00 am. _ tenderness and care.’ None ‘j . Mattins ----------= 11.30 a.m| |" Church Office - 652-2713 - “n ative - || Manse ~" 652-2748. : | SHADY. CREEK, 7180 East Mattins - eerreseesce 1. 00 a.m. o ‘Saanich Road: god ‘\Pebruary 28th, Ash 5, Wednesiay Hand Service wa a: Sant: ST. MARY’S - a Lenten Service woo? 20 p.m. : BRENTWOOD: 7162 w. Sumich mS “spoke. on. the quality. of the water and. oa, water. problems: in gen- eral. “B.C sportsmen and. English “Rugby followers! in particular, are g the bidget cD ena “punch: y- by ‘suggesting thathe should ! would offer to help by sending: r:.to him” a. book on Little ‘Red Hen, which was a success story © ‘on proper management. Wi h. the. aid of the PTA’s and r lobbies, the Opposition arheaded their.attack on pri- “marily the matter of financing educational ‘cost. - : he: “Minister. of Education in hil speech . t the Legislature, 1 thought, did a _vety commend- ie job in stating Government y. -He said that the prob- ‘great restraint. The | iniste , Mr. Peterson, stated upgrade his reading material, and ot : ‘tal there was really nota freeze « ithe construction of class-. a “ooms;” ‘and. that priority. “would - be -given to those referendums © for ‘educational classrooms. And he. also stated, that . the: policy’ ‘of “the Government would be to - “give. school boards: mgre. re~ _ sponsibility with authority in the “financing and administration of “education in the Province. Earlier in the ‘ debate, NDP ‘Alex Macdonald ‘had attributed mismanagement and favoritism to. the Minister of : Highways, P.A. Gaglardi.: The battle raged both. in and outside the House. _ -Now at last, on Thursday night, 8 p.m., suspense and expectat- jon. running high, the Minister of Highways, a veteran of many political hattles, wearing his scars proudly, would flash the verbal sword of retaliation. He started slowly and quietly, moving easily into his favorite - subject of’ comparing costs for building highways now with costs ‘prior to 1952, using statistics from other governments in other “provinces as well, and comparing Ontario’s highway construction costs with those of British Col- umbis, which he estimated were comparable in terrain as well, He proved that British Colum~ bians were getting more for their . began: to take on. the. Ont! - lions of dollars ‘Over “15 years. ; : “individually in their: ‘arguments — as” he recited from department “0 department, and cabinet/min-. {ster ‘to cabinet -minister’ ‘right to. the Premier;: ‘the many chang-- _[ es ‘and benefits. that had taken _, place: in this province since 1952. “ Seldom © raising. his ‘voice, but deliberately;, and forcefully, he et fever and “two of whooping ~ ~ cough. 7 : P (45 YEARS AGO “Although comparatively ‘anew- ‘comer to Sidney, } Mr. W. Patchell has_ succeeded in ‘making alarge. number. of friends:here, and this. ~ fact was -.emphatically.demon- _ strated last night when a number : “ser’s cafe to do: himhonor before he leaves our thriving burg. Mr. ~ Patehell has ‘been a‘very energ~~ etic member of the Sidney Ath-. “Jetic Club. - Avvery impressive ceremony took place.. at. Beach - House on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13, when _ .Mrs.. Kinlock, District Commis~- for Victoria, came out * ~ sioner and enrolled the Sidney Girl Guides. A committee was form~ ed consisting.of Mrs. Grasse, © - away for aging Jacob. ence to Egypt. Death was not too many years If -his remaining favorite son was taken * that would prove too much sor-. row tor him. ~ Cancer research depends hea- vily for ils support. on *volun- tary contributions collected dur-_ “ing the Annual April Camoaign . -.of the Canadian Cancer Society. : ~ Beauty Counselor Information ( CUSTOM FITTED COSMETICS | _ FOR’ FLATTERING. MAKE-UP FREE CONSULTATION UPON APPOINTMENT ‘poor. children. “We must treat them with great kind-| ness, teaching the ignorant Jo and— tenderly nursing the ~ sick. ~ Abdu’l-Baha The Baha’is of : _ the Saanich Peninsula, Phone 656- 2387 6-4 ‘TRY BEFORE YOU BUY | Also openings available for new Counselors. For Information Call Gospel Church * 9182 E. Saanich Rd.” = Wednesday, 7 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service -Wed. Fifth St., 2 Blocks N, |_|. Bible Study and Prayer Beacon Ave. -: 7 ondly Weleame:. >Rev. Irene Smith A -_ Welea me 656-8216. SERVICES = ge a 7 | Sunday School | 10:00 a.m. Sewven ay Worship 11:00 a.m.” ‘Adventist Church. - Evening Service 7:00 p.m. RESTHAVEN DRIVE Cadets - Friday 7:15 p.: 7 PASTOR H.C, WHITE | Prayer Meeting Sabbath School. 9:30 a.m. Tues, 7: 30 p.m. _ Preaching Service 11:00 a.m. “Dorcas. Welfare - Tues. _ ASSEMBLY OF GOD u 1:30 p.m, Rds : y Priday - « March ist. _ wee : Family Service. Church os ST. STEPHEN'S.) > _ [School ---2----=-= -M:lham, | 5 Holy Communion - oom - 10. 00a am ar on THE BIBLE Y SPEAKS: TO YOU ae “Bethel Dentist” 4 a Sunday, Feb. coe @ | DT] 2335 Beacon’ “Averue, ‘Sidney. a n -&: 1S a.m. oe, eo 2 Rev. B.T, ‘Harrison | ; ° ; oa “Phone: 562297. : r », i “Christ died for our. ; “Religion s women -. gins according to the | Thought And Body a Seriptures” bere > CHRISTIAN ScIENCE : spo Core. 15:3... | woe 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 7 D RIES. ome RA 10 SE 11:00 a.m. Worship Service | if 300 p.m. Evening Service © ~ Fours quare "as the affidavits that were filed Mrs. Goddard, Mrs, G.A. Coch- Gladys Finland ,. EV 3 — 8503- catalogued events from memory, ° -disposing® of Opposition. critic- “dsm as. being artificial. and pols elale “a He’ then turned to the matter “of the Opposition’ | personal ' at- = tack on: himself. and his family, * pouring’ disdain on ° ‘those who would stoop: to attacking. people - rather. than policies. and prob- lems - resorted to fear instead | of facts; he labelled them: cow~ “ ardly and despicable, being voids. of truth,. in the same category ” ran and. Mrs. GV. Field, On December 19th, 1968 “ORIANA’ will sail from Vancouver. for another P&O first. The first Caribbean cruise to sail from the West Coast. in the House in 1963 The silence of. the Opposition was deafening, and the galleries seemed to be holding theirbreath — as they watched a man, who friend and foe admit, spares not himself to serve, rise to defend his fam- ily from the scurrilous attacks of political enemies, Hansard ~ could never. do it justice - it would take colored television and sound, and even then, unless: you were there, right where the act- ion was taking place, this’ at- mosphere could never be re- enacted on a television screen in your living-room, . Great moments come and go in the life of the Legislature, and I trust that this moment has come and gone, not to. re< turn, this year, or in years to come. Via. California ports, to Acapulco, the Panama Canal; Cristobal, Jamaica, Barbados, Martinique, Virgin Islands, Netherlands West “Indies, and arrive back in Vancouver January 17th, 1969. Special events-parties, dances, gala balls, Caribbean entertainment, traditional British Christmas at. Sea-plus a memorable New Year’s Eve. As this cruise is selling very rapidly, it is essential to apply now for desired accom- modation. Enter Your Application NOW With GEORGE PAULIN TRAVEL SERVICE Fares from $620.00 Tourist, $1,190 First Class (U.S. funds) 382-9168 . 1006 GOVERNMENT: ‘ST. ‘ \_ (SUB-AGENT IN VICTORIA FOR P & O LINES) _ Rev. F.R. Fleming, Pastor 7:30 p.m. 2 656-2545 «The Voice Of Prophecy" 4 Sunday School ~ 9:45 a.m, ‘Sundays on the following Morning Service .11:00 a.m, Radio Stations Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m/ KIRO, 9.00'a.m.KARI, 9.30 a.mJ E Tues, Prayer & Bible studys: 00 p.m. Fri. Young Peoples services; :00p.m Bring-Your Friends to‘our Friend’y Church and worship with us. VISITORS WELCOME- — 4 ~ PEACE hutheranchurdl ‘CATHOLIC CHURCHES | _ SANSCHAHALL FATHER W. MUDGE SERVICE - 9 a.m. PHONE 656-1700 Sunday School ~ 10 a.m. REV. A.F. 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