os $4.00 oe “yt “ar ty. mail. Post Office Department, ‘for him! « ‘ Tisdalle in the s same e legis-, “ladies to wear. more. / choose. this. particular. variety when stich” a garment: . , Surely the female : “purchase additional and unnecessary prigeieias? ents, at the same time? - We doubt it, his . newspaper frequently advertises well rotted horse manure. demand ‘for the material? We don’t think so. It. imply encourages gardeners to purchase this particu- lar commodity rather than, perhaps, bovine fertilizer. a with, your: criticism of Messra, Bennett and “~ according to. the’statement from Recreation : Minister Earle om - Westwood. ‘Queen of the Islands under “construction: at: Burrard Drydock, “will. ply. between Long _ approximately : a week. oud living. : “Victoria, - ‘Mortimer, Harris, “Mr. “and Mrs. G.S. Har- ae 4 the: -marriage of. Donna Bickford : Morgan, : Wylie,. -Bob Jones, Art Neeves, os Wilkie Gardner, Frank Miller, - os Newall Copeland and Dave Gorn- a all... prassier es: “Would they decide to wear two of the ; ‘Does this result in an unprecedented ; “Beng. sought: “islands: ink witl -mainiand \ will go into Serv n a twice-daily basis on July Harbour, on Salt Spring,: Sand. °° “Tsawwassen. 9° ae The .-convenient : tecompact”? beer bottle will make itsappear- ance in British Columbia April 8, the brewing, industry of B.C, has announced.” This new bottle “will-replace the long | neck bottle throughout the province within: The. Hope Bay home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Menziés was “open house’? on-Friday last, _and through Saturday’ and Mon- day, honoring Mrs. — Menzies’ “stepmother, Mrs. Wilhelmina L. Menzies, ‘who celebrated her 96th, ‘birthday on March:15. . “New. lodge-“of ‘he Benevolent and-“Protective Order of Elks : = was - officially. formed. in: Sidney. ‘Jast ‘Sunday with special instit- - ‘ution, - initiation, and installation ~~ ceremonies. _ formed by Walter O, Baker, grand os organizer. and: “42 charter mem- The lodge’ .was bers were initiated. 10 YEARS AGO | “John Windsor, Brentwood, well ‘known as. an author anda member _ : 2 of the Central Saanich Council, ~-has been ‘awarded second grand - __ prize’ ‘in the non-fiction’ section = ofa. writing competition spon- “.. sored: by. the: American Jewish . “Braille: Review. The competition . _was” “open: to: blind writers all over. the: world and, drew -600- 2 entries :from 39 - countries © and in at different languages. “Hugh: ‘Hamilton, a. 60-year res- ident of North Pender Island, now.. -at Mount St. Mary; > “celebrated : his 88th. birthday. -OD : “March-18, Among the: friends: “who: called to con- gratulate hir ere: Miss Della . ab Mrs. W. B, sgnieon : "Saanich Peninsula, will : he ‘reception. following © and ‘Larry :MacKenzie on April ” ‘3 in Shady Creek Church. ~ 25 YEARS AGO.. syolunteer-- fire brigade ” Shop with the ‘following: hard at © “work; Chief Art: -Gardner, Lefty. “Bob: :Shade, . George The» 2 government liquor store 7 in ‘Sidney suddenly saw a number: j of ‘new. faces in the. lineup | of “ gustomers after the rationing of “ " Higuor went-into effect. When it that | “liquor traffic. people love © money’ more. than they ‘love. our young people, : ; ~The ‘name of. the’ member of parliament” is Mr. J.D. Tisdaile. ‘Long -may'he live, Yours truly, TROMAS F. BAXTER. =» MORE EFFLUENT : re ouncil agreed to accept the report ~ advise those concerned and await their reaction --to a, lurge septic tank for The Chalet.” “Lo have just: been in touch with ‘the John Birch Society). and they have contirmed my darkest susp-. icious. Those old folks of the Deep Cove Property Gwners As~ ‘sociation who are asking that the ‘proposed Chalet sewage system be 100% safe and sure -. those folks are all part of a commun- ‘ist plot to “keep North Saanich rural as. long as possible and discredit the free enterprise system, Why not - a huge septic tank for 500 people - with its effluent gurgling and burbling into the | inlet. After all, fine business men are risking their hard earn- ed money so that the land they own can be developed for houses and houses and houses. Frankly I think it is pink and unfair + not to be delighted - that these gentlemen (even if it is for their own gain - in the main) Te: ‘wee tw see thatiat least - member - of “parliament is intéféstéed enodth in our- young people to speak against liquor advertising... $e many inagazines and news~ many “gasoline do not mix. “papers a swamped with it so that the teenagers are apt to think they cannot be men unless they smoke and drink liquor. So deaths and’ automobile wrecks prove that lauor ard It seems are prepafed to buildoze our backward rural playground - with 4 Hip-Hip-Full Speed. Ahead - into Urbanization. Compare the word with Countryside + aesthetically! Sincere apologies to all < for all + the cribbing, Mrs, Ribdbing . D.A. ROBERTSON, 380 Moses Point. ; — Adanis ‘social ‘service. “dept. Last week this newspaper ar puib-_ lished -a* very old’ photograph ‘of. ry “an. unknown gentleman: sitting on | - the porch of his- Sidney home. . Mrs, F.-Morris-of Sidney, who resided -for more-than 40 years: on. Maple. Road. at. Deep: Cove, > felt that the gentleman: pictured was “A, Suter of Wain. Road but, ‘investigations proved her to/be * * mistaken.” Mrs. John. Rankin of Wallace Drive, Brentivood: Bay, appeared shortly. afterwards, maintaining ‘that the: photo. was ‘that of. the late’ Thomas Wildey, | “THE, LATE THOMAS WILDEY -site of the Saanich: School Dis--: long time resident of Bevan Ave. .in Sidney. | His: residence, ‘now, demolished, was on thé present trict. parking. lot. < Mr.’ Wildey retired- from -active- farming: in Manitoba” in’ .1908./and -enjoyed.: his retirement. here, _He passed ‘away in 1950. He..was’an uncle: “of Thomas. and Steve. Wallis of Shoreacre Road. and: greatuncle. “of John™ Rankin of Brentwood: ‘The. photo of MrzaWildey, re=: =produced.-here, was* Shaken about ~1920 on Queen’s Avenue, -Distressing Statistics F Are Heard By Ladies © ~ Statistics. “quoted for ‘British Keen interest was shown by members... of “the: Business and Professional Women's Club’ of. Sidney, at their regular. monthly. meeting held on Tuesday, March “12, at> the home: of Mrs."Bes- — wick, 8617 Dencross Terrace, | : in oe prejects discussed. ; “A “Careers © Preview'" pro-- _n is: again being sponsored. under the convenership. of Mrs. . Dorothy Kynaston, for. Grade 10° students of North Saanich Junior” Secondary School: Arrangements © have been made “for four speak~ -ersi- a: pharmacist from:Cun- nigham Drugs, a stewardess from Air “Canada, the adniinistrator * and: head nurse from Rest: Haven Hospital, and-the- personnel mans ager from Woodward's: “A special. : project for: 1968°~ 9 is also being” : - planned. 7 : “A letter was. received from the Sidney. ‘Recreation Comniis~ sion. asking” for. a& representative Sto. serve on the comiittce. Mrs. Kathleen Robinson was appointed. Guest. “speaker wo Miss: Ruth, of the “district office, > gave- ‘a very. impressive talk on . “Adoption” eS t'1 many “were “local liquor officials put the brak= _es. on and conserved the limited - supply for. local customers:. .. Professor ©. Bruce..Stewart ~ Murray, Ph.D has recently pur- - ; . . Chased the Moorhouse ‘property : : 7 Tuesday’ 'S meeting of ite Novth : ‘Saanich. took: place at Gardner's Machine “near Ganges, Salt ‘Spring Island. He is.a. graduate: of Oxford and. . has had extensive experience as a teacher, : , 45 YEARS AGO. The S.S. Canora, on its way over from Port Mann-to Patricia Bay, had the misfortune to strike a log_and rip one of the blades of its propeller. off, Three. men from Yarrows Ltd. motored from = ‘ Victoria to. repair the damage. . Ina letter received from Mrs, George F, Rowell ‘of Fresno, .. California she stated she bought in a store- there a tin of Sidney. clams put: up by the Saanich” Canning Cow ; A- most ‘successful » farewell _ banquet | was. tendered by Mr. Felix. F, ‘Fornert, editor of the Sidney and Islands -Review;- on his departure from Sidney, There . were about 40 presentandevery- thing went off in first class fash-_. ion, the only difficulty was to keep Ed Blackburn trom Aalking : and Singing. Meditation (FROM EVERY DAY). THE CUP Read: Genesis 44:1-12 Joseph again has his steward” put the money ia the sacks of grain, him to put Joseph's own silver cup in Benjamin's sack. Judah and his brothers started for home again. Joseph sends his steward with instructions to find the silver cup and charge them with return- ing evil for good. Jacob's sons were so sure that none of them had the cup they said, ‘If any of us have it, let him die, and the rest of us will be your master’s bondserv- ants."’ The search was made beginning with the oldest. Then in Benjamin's suck the silver cup was found. His brothers all tore their clothes, showing their grief. Then after reload+ ing the sacks of food they re« turn to the city with great heav- iness of heart. - God had brought about a change in their hearts which caused them to react differently now than they did with their brother Joseph, CASE OF THE. SILVER “fon for. the year, 1,471 and. court “Victoria, “ from Victoria and other points, -. _ the Then he further instruets _ ~Columbia: were most distress- prourdsy even" the most. exper= : when: and. how. of fishing in the -waters ‘of our island: Paradise. “areas ° icking,: swimming and beach fun | “depict - ieenin roads, trails, campsites, pools, bridges enced | ‘sportsman can” “achieve ... rovided with’ the where, what, oJ ~ Outdoors with: Alec Merriman does’ provide all of that in a well: ‘illustrated ‘compact booklet which = ‘fits: easily into the. -packsack. or coat pocket. The book is essentially: a cal- endar ‘and a chapter_is” ‘devoted © to each month of the: year.- each: is-a list: of. fish: in season -ing:- number of children in care 7 “for the, past. fiscal year was 8,540 and’ the cost of ali main- - tenarice care was’$8 882,375. “Out of - wedlock -births. for the past year were 3; 897, an increase “of: over. 200. from the previous .yéar, Children placed’ for adept- orders’ granted 9,007. There is’ “still’a back- log of predominate- - ly male children from; one year of age. ‘There®are 5, 000 foster: : parents in.B.C, From the above figures, it i is very apparent: that more foster: “parents and adoptions are most: urgently | needed: to. -give. these; “unfortunate children 2 home, and. ‘the. security ‘of belonging” ‘inv a= -family:: swith. the: Jove. and care. of “parents,. : “Applications are now w being ace “cepted from single ‘parent. fam=~ gs ; ilies, adoptions can. be arranged, ~ subject to “special requirements, ~~ goods. - -department _ through the welfare; dept: or the.” _ Children’s “Aid Society: ruling: whereby “the” ‘Depts. now omay... “bY ‘lawyers, | cost. of court. filing: is $20." : Al “arrangements 7 - cisions -made must’ be ia ‘the : best interests of. the child, and best plan fer the amily adopting. » : ; “Mrs. ‘Dorothy Kynaston will -convene.. the. nominations com-_ “mittee, and the next meeting will “be held: at the above mentioned : “address. on Tuesday, April 9th. - BRIDGE RESULTS Winners at the weekly game of Sidney Bridge Club. held at K. ot P.-Hall on Friday, March ne 8) were; North-south, (pa and Dun can. Smith, 22. Len and Ruth Hellyer,' 3, Jack Woods - Walter >. Allan east - west, 1. Neil Horth, ° Eric Barclay, 2. Mary Wonds, “Bill, McConnell, 3, Mabel Ness, PhyHis Staines, . The March 22nd game is can- celled due to the sectional tour Ne, ament in Victoria, ‘ Anew pe ‘process - “adoption applica- oy 4 - tions ‘which ‘were mostly handied woky _Supreme..; we and des 7 In: a BRIDGE PLAY NEARING END : showing. précisely how. to rig” tackle: ‘are clearly presented and” will be found particularly” useful’ ‘for the tyro. Tactics for casting, - mooching, deep and shallow trol- ; lings “successful by the. experts, are : and a wealth ‘of other information which have been: proven : freely divulged. So toc are the .-. 0 : years and after perusing hi his book the - reader. is not only.a wiser - fisherman but. a- little: envious of Alec Merriman, and his avoca- tion. ~ : the distributor. - A. G. D. the directions: to t ‘Grays Publishing of Sidney is: The. monthly ‘meeting of the 9 Ladies “Auxiliary “(Branch- 92), |... Royal Canadian” Legion’was held in the Legion Hall March 12theso:{° 2°." The’ ~ “Archer, corrected her statement’. | --y0f: last. month -on- the: cancell- [> © : president, “Mrs. C.A.” ation of bingo parties. This does: 7 not apply to the small gatherings 7 held on the: Island.” The dolis and their wardrobe displayed in the window ‘of Ben's Lucky Dollar. Store were donated :. 5. for $1 and available in Ben’ '§ Store, the main floor’ at the. tobaced. count= to the Leas by} Mrs, ‘Ada: Ryan. Tickets. are. 25¢. or. er or ‘second’ floor in: the ‘ary : “of iMouat’s: Store,and also from L.A, mem=~ bers. rummage and bake sale. “The draw. wilt be. made =~ May 4th, the day set for the L.A... The “L.A: bridge tournament : which has’ been held on-Wednes-. day ‘afternoons: during the win-_* ‘ter months will be coming to an.. end this. month, It has been greatly enjoyed. by the partici- | “pants” ~and: proved. well worth: while... Thanks “are due to Mr. “eReligion “should “unite “all hearts and cause ‘wars, : and disputes. to vanishfrom _ the face. of the earth;. it ‘should give-birth ‘to spir- -ituality, and bring light and life to every soul.. If re- |: _ligion becomes a cause of - dislike, hatred and division it would-be: better’ to. be without: it, and to withdraw - from such a religion would be! a truly. religious: act. For it is clear- that “the “purpose of a remedy is tos cure, but. if the remedy only -ageravaies .. the: com- plaint, -it.-had better be left “alone. Any: religion ‘which’ is not a cause” of: love and unity vis no religion, - ‘Wisdoin of. ‘Abau'l- Baha . “Phe Baha'is of the Saanich Peninsula, ,. Phone 636-2387 1 L-2 1968 "EUROPEAN - TOURS 1eNDON: wate neeune _$ A? | | GLASGO w- ceed AMSTERDAM... FRANKFURT-_---- Andali fares include land arrangements «s-s«s 5396 . Add 462 OVER 100 DEPARTURES FOR LONDON ALONE THROUGHOUT 1968 $ 16°° er ee er ALL DEPARTURES FROM VANCOUVER For Further Information on This Fabulous Offering ——- See GEORGE PAULIN TRAVEL SERVICE 1006 Government St. 382-9168 ‘y -and Mrs. H, Emerslund for their-..--- able: management of. this events: i —— The CHURCHES _ af HOLY, TRINITY - PAT BAY ‘North Saanich Parish, “Anglican - - Episcopal a . Canon F, Vaughan-Birch: — Phone 656-1014. * ATTEND C CHURCH EVERY _ ee SUNDAY: IN LENT. “March 24 = > Lent 4" © ST, ANDREW’S - SIDNEY Holy Communion---8.00 a.m. Morning Prayer---11.00 a.m. | Thursday --7--77-7 9 00 a.m. ‘Morning Prayer---11, 00a a.m. : ~y dene Jt Children's R. I, ---ll, 00 a. m. "Parish Of ‘South Saanich “The Rev. O.L. Foster. _ - Phone 652-2194. March 24th Lent + a ST. STEPHEN'S “Holy Communion ---9, 00 am. ri ay, "March 20thy ST. STEPHEN'S © Sorta Holy Communion - == 10:00 a.m. if SIDNEY BIBLE. CHAPEL Children’s-Church--9.30 a.m...) Service. aceeneee ne 11:00 am. 9830 FIFTH STREET, . SIDNEY. ~ EVERY SUNDAY ‘Sunday Seboot and. Bible Class © “10: 00 a.m. ‘The Lord's Supper 11:30 a.m. Evening Service. . matt 30 j P.m., ~ Sunday, March 24. 3S oMr. John Stewart & ~ Wednesday, 8 p.m. a “Pre ayer and Bible Study, “Come now and let us reason | ~ together saith the Lord’*: ote Isaiah 1/18- i United Church “OF. Canada SIDNEY and NORTH SAANICH Rev. ‘Howard Cc. ‘McDiarmid : Church Office - 656-3213 Manse. -- "+ - 656-1930 . . Sunday, March 24 ST. PAUL'S: “Malaview and Fifth ST, JOHN'S - DEEP COVE | ‘Service ------22- 9; :30 a.m. | CHURCHES Family Service and ° oe 7 Sunday School. woes 9: 45. a.m, Oo BRENTWOOD 7162 } ( , Rd, School. - sesersesnee > Al: 15 a.m, “CEN' TRAL SAANICH UNITED ~ Rev. John M, Wood. . s - Chureh’ Office = 652-2713. Manse'- 0°. 652-2748 © SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich Road. . Family Service and A church i Rev. FR. Fleming, Pastor THE: BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU] : Sunday, March 24 9:05 to 9:20am. “Overcoming That Trapped - - Feeling Of Work” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES | Foursquare Gospel Church Fifth St, 2 Blocks No” Beacon Ave... _ Rev. Irene Smith - 656- 3216 cae “SERVICES — os Sunday School. Worship 10:00 a.m, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m; Cadets ~ Friday . 7:15 p.m, Prayer Meeting - - “Tues. 7:30 p.m "ASSEMBLY OF GOD “9182 E. Saanich Rd. 656-2545 Sunday School 9:45 a.m, | Morning Service 11:60 a.m, Evangelistic Service 7 7:30 p.m, Guest Speaker, Rev. Charles Barker. Returned Missionary ‘|e-Fun 1410-k.c| | = "Bethel Baptist 9935 Beacon ‘Avenue, Sidney. ” Rev. B.T. Harrison _ Phone 656-2297 - “Christ died for our sins according to the - Scriptures” 1 Cor. 15:3 9:45. a.m, ‘Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m, Evening Service ; "Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A Friendly Welcome Seventh - Day Adventist Church RESTHAVEN DRIVE ~ PASTOR H.C, WHITE Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. _Preaching Service 11:00 a.m. ‘Dorcas Welfare - Tues, * . 1:30 p.m, Prayer Service - Wed. : 7:30 p.m. “The Voice Of Prephecy"* _ Sundays on the following” ‘Radio Stations KIRO, 9.00 a.m. KARI, 9.30 a.md -VISITORS WELCOME- « from West Indies Prayer & Pible Saidy 8:00 p.m Young Peoples Serviceg;00p.m Bring Your Friends to our Friend. y Church and worship with us.: TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND ATTEND THE CHURCH | _ OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY VICTORIA Le ere) | PEACE | LutheranChurch| At SANSCHAHALL SERVICE - 9 ar. : Sunday School ~ 10 a.m. REV. A.F. 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