dit. E ‘Bureau, of Circulations. = Copeland was. marked: last Satur- : Newspapers. 1.00 per y:ar by. mail. vost © Office. Department, : Sarasa ideals adeart “. Several years. r blem : i the 1 ‘recent conclusion of an agreement ‘betw en “Moncton and Riverview Heights. whereby the bert ‘County. village (and likely Gunningsville and ‘Bridgedale’ as. well) will be supplied with Turtle : ater on the basis of a rate to be set an- ‘Lewisville | has remained ‘the only large suburban . area that has not settled its water supply. "Problem in the same manner, “that we “find it a little difficult to understand why, . “if, Riverview can come to an accommodation with issue of: ‘The ‘Moncton’ 1 Daily” an unfort nate circums ance that, ., following y ‘Moncton : City. ‘Council’s sub" -committee - of Lewisville’s” latest another impasse has come about” We must confess “the Moncton civic authorities on this question, Lewis- Ville cannot. see its way clear to reach a parellel © wy pe of agreement, with the city. ~” day by “over.:.150 people: cata * and Sidney; ‘to celebrate the oc- ° * A, Wiggan. of Victoria. 3 aggregate was obtained by Mrs, smorgasbord luncheon in the Sa-" ~~ turna-Island community hall. Be- | - = tween 80 and 90-relatives andold _; a friends~ came ‘from. ‘the ‘nearby ‘islands’ of Pender, -Galiano.and Mayne, and. ‘from. Victoria casion. The -12th annual spring’ “flower show | was held -in: Mahon Hall under. the auspices.of the Salt Spring. Chrysanthemum: Society. Show. convener was J. Wallis and. judges were. Major and Mrs. G.. High. N.A.-Howland.and Mrs. A. Da-~ vis- ‘won. a -prize. for: _the. best ar rangement: 7 -Ay-W.-Sharp . of Sidney - was = elected: vice president: of the Gallipoli Veteran's» Association - . ~ of B.Cy at ‘the:-annual-. ineeting~ : held. in Vancouver ‘on :April-.20. © Saanich... priest, Rev. Philip. ‘Hanley will leave for Rome -in. os ; August» -where he will spend.a - --short.time attending Ecumenical -: -- Council _~as'* secretary of the: ’ Bishop of’ Victoria, Most Rev. ; Remi de Roo. “10 YEARS AGO In one: of the ‘biggest retire-.. “ment ceremonies “ever seen: in’ North Saanich, former associates . ~~ and friends of Dr. William New- ~¢on assembled at the farmer’s pavilion: on “Friday mark his withdrawal from ‘public: ° “For 30 years director * of, the Dominion Laboratory of service. - Plant Pathology. at Saanichton and “a key: figure ‘in: ‘community life; -Dr. Newton: was feted ‘by nearly. ° - 200 _people at the Experimental Farm Hall, 4 “Steady progress is being’ made on the preparations for‘automatic .: dial telephone service in ‘Sidney’ ~ and Keating, ‘scheduled to be in=_ troduced next year. ~ Attention : willbe. on Patricia = Bay” ‘airport. on. July 12, when by plane. to! “visit. ‘Vancouver. Is- year. “ woe Mr. and. ‘Mrs, William: Bick- “ford, after! living on Benvenuto “Ave. for. nearly: ‘half a century, 7 “have: sold. their ‘home: and pro-~ : ‘perty: and. have. taken’: up resi-~ - “trator: ~ Apparently inter-,_ a ; are not restricted only. hs dence. in. the Beacon Apartments 7 sein Sidney.” eds = “is: Modernization: ‘of ‘Rest Haven : ae “Hospital will be concluded by the “end of the current year, Adminis- | Rodgers has. a Ge Aaananeca S 25. YEARS AGO ‘Robert Chalmers Sloan, Ca- _hada’s Robby. Burns, passed away din Sidney on April 23 at the age. of 78. ey for the purchase of tickets for oe “school children and ‘pensioners, ise the” council of North Saanich, the: 19. D.E.; ‘and: the “Kinsmen. Club: “Cornish's * Book ‘Store has helped the, Society. in many “ways over ‘many~ years, They “have given. generously of their. time and. money, rendering a 3 service not. only to the “Sym- SIDNEY SYMPHONY _ May ¥ through your good of- - fices, on behalf of our commit- _t8@, express to our good Iriends and supporters in the Sidney and North Saanich area our appre- elation of the support they have Riven the Victoria Symphony over The committee has been pleased to be instro- , tental in bringing the concerts to Sidney aid in arranging the ‘details netessary for these evénis. Tt is with reluctance “.’ that we have to annomwe that the cdecette will be discontin * Wid for the future. [Letters To The Editor| A survey of the sitnation re- veals that each year the Society has ‘lost between $2,000 and $2,500 on the three concerts brought to Sidney. ft is im mediately evident that this cannot continue indefinitely. It would not be so bad if the attendances had been satisfactory, but the average has been about 260, and $2,500 is wo mach of 4 subsidy to $0 few people. The local committee in ‘sien ing off’ Would like to ackiiowl< edge its indebtedness to many peuple and several organizations, Fitst to those who supplied moa~ -phony but to the- music-loving people of the area.” ‘Thee, Garden Club has_ faith- fully and effectively supplied the floral decorations for. every con- cert. To Mrs, M.C.. Watts and -her associates, we extend a warm “thank /you"!. To Sanscha Hall and Sanscha Susies we are indeed indebted. Their co-operation made the arrangements for con- certs much. simpler and = more enjoyable. It.is a great thing for Sidney Centre Show and North Saanich to have such a splendid.community centre at their disposal, -To the several merchants who so kindly allow- ed us to put our show cards in their windows we can only say . that their heip contributed much te our efforts. it. would not do to close this letter without making reference to The Review, both editorially and propaganda-wise. . In par- ticular we were pleased with the industry and intelligent criticism of the local events written by Bert Green. It was encouraging to have this kind of support. Tt is the wish and the hope of the. committee that those who patronized the concerts at Sans- cha will find it convenient to attend regularly the concerts in Victoria. To ali our patrons we say that your support has been ap- preciated. We hepe that some day the demands from this area will require the Symphony Society to again consider a pro- gtam of concerts for Sidney and North Saanich. L. Austin Wright, chaitman. Marjorie Burrows, secretary. “evening to” ; _actor. “ a my : ‘Mr. and Mrs. o. T. Sims an “ters of Mr. and Mrs. G, Doney, ‘Doney Rd., were among the many ey market on Beacon ‘Ave. Princess: Margaret will’ arrive = -fand...The visit. will: “be: part: of. “her. tour. of. the. province during Bri sh: Columbia’s., Centennial “the ‘service. Jim.Gardner, Jack” He: was for years on - = for Remote Areas > eavy iron: anchor: “bolt: -is “silent but: substantial evidence ™ of one-of-the really big things that Sidney once had.” It is/a. one and: one‘ half inch iron rod: that is embedded in a concrete block that is lumber building. ce four feet square on the surface. by. several feet in depth. >. on Beacon Ave. at the south-west corner of the Miichell and Anderson . It is the last remaining anchor of several used to . 7 fasten. the cable ‘stays of.an enormous travelling boom ‘crane. _ During : It is located the™: “years of operation of Sidney Lumber ‘Co., two of these cranes: were .used..ta move. great quantities of lumber ‘in the mill yard.. The. company. closed down over 30 years ago. This unusual item Of increasing historical value, is in the boulevard portion of Beacon Ave... At: could justly be declared a public. monument. the: stage in the British Isles, at one time appearing with the Harry, Lauder, the: famous Scotch - Pra nounced that they have sold their “interest ‘in he Sidney Cafe. to°. _.Mr..and Mrs, Russ Finlay of the ‘Imperial Service’ have’ already: taken possession. Station, who.” couver to attend the Grand Guard- : International ~ The Sidney Cafe is a neat, com= : : opposite - A.W, Holland’s meat ines Gane On: ‘Sunday morning, : 37 attended 4 : the Easter Sunrise Service on the top: of «Mount ' Newton. “Te was: held by St. ‘Paul’s Young People’s” - “Rev. D. M. -Perley took*’ . ‘Warfield, “RCAF, - Gardon Ford “of the® - Lillian’ Nunn, © “Marion. dered® a very pleasing’ quartette. ‘Gardner and Bessie J ackson: rene. “pact. little “eating establishment. i Fhe “SAKNICHTON "Diane and Donna Doney, daugh- teenage girls from-all over the province who travelled: to’ Van- ‘ian Council of B.C, Order of Job’s Daughters annual _ , Sessions last Thursday, riday and Saturday. . Diane Doney ‘went 4jto Vancouver ‘on: - Easter, ‘Sunday ‘and: spent“ the- first ‘part of: the: “week: ‘with a: ‘friend Diana: Sharpe. ‘Miss “Sharpe had been 2. guest sat the: Doney home in: September = when: she- was one :of..the -ex- oe. Hig ch School. ' 45 “YEARS AGO . ‘On Saturday night,. Mr, Mal-. : colm fixed his wireless to. th Magnavox in the ‘hall on. Jame Island..and gave a-concert from. Mr. F..Moore, Mrs. (Dr. )Ken= ning, and Master. Moore, of Vic-.. toria, have. been spending .a few. days at Patricia Bay this: week. “The Dorado’?- in “shape. for the:”: _ Summer ‘months. ~ “to. * many solemnized on “April. 18 ‘at St. » Nicholas... Church, - Vancouver - "Heights, --when - Helen -Sutcliffe,.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - Sutcliffe ® “became “ the bride | of. Percy. Hope. Grimmer, second ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Grimmer’ of. Port™ Washington, Pender Island. = | > Delegates. from - the’ various local . organizations -met. in the Wesley Hall. Friday last to-dis- cuss. the question ot community” hall. for -Sidney... Mr. G. A, Cochran was elected to the chair.” and R. N, MacAulay read a pro-— posal for the development of.a hall. Annual ut ‘The 15th annual Saanich Pen~ insula Art Centre show on May 4th and. Sth is a. must for arts and crafts devotees, Sculpture and paintings, cer« amics, wood carvings by local and invited guest artists, adrift- wood panel by Terry Pownall and a demonstration by the Island Print Makers, to name a few, will be featured at the show to be held at Sanscha Hall. Gray Campbell, president of Gray's PubHshing-Co., 2 local enterprise, will give awav same trade secrets with his presenta- tion of the steps to publishing a | book - in this instance ‘‘Curve of Time’’ by M. Wylie Blanchet, late of Curteis Point where she wrote the beok. The ‘Curve of Time” was designed and printed ‘by the Morriss Printing Co. of Victoria. Mr. Campbell has an infectious enthusiasm for his work and has had numerous art- icles printed about his publishing bouse__ The show will open on Satur« day, May 4 from 16 a.m. to 8 p.m. and continue on Sunday, May 5 from 2 to & p.m Ss. Fox.: .C refreshments. -Club members served ‘Come: to the and bring your friends. ‘A. “pretty. wedding: of interest Mr. Pender ‘people | was ~ and family. . My, and Mrs. J.E..Nimmo and | “Mrs. R,E, Nimmo, Prosser St., :-travelled to Vancouver on Thurs- Mr. Moore is’ getting his launch: ° day afternoon April i11_to spend the Easter weekend with Mr. and- “Mrs, We Pinchin and family, and ~ Richardson: ‘They returned home’. and. Mrs. Ww. “on: Wednesday April. 17..-Mrs, -Pinchin and Mrs. Richardson are ‘daughters. Oe Mr. and Mrs’ J. Es Nimmo. ; “Guests at the home of ‘Mr.-ana o ‘Mrs: L, Farrell, Simspon. Rd. this: past week were Mr. and Mrs, C. Sampson, Lloydminster, “Alberta. : Mr. and Mrs. M, Michell with Daryl ‘and “Karen, Fast Saanich hear. this. beautiful: story of re- union!” How. disunited we can be’ ~ “North” Saanich councils repre-. “ab ~- these. remote areas. -for the: Trustee Section. © _ “The next card’ ”' party will be held on Wednesday ooh. April 24, at:B:00 pm. and every~ © -San Francisco. : Nearly everyone * oneis welcome. on the island. was there to-hear..: Agricultural” hall -at- Saanichton oat-Bookmobile ~ Alderman -Mrs. Nell: -Horth, sentative on ‘the Vancouver Is- land Library. Board, reported “ recent developments at the Mon- : day ‘evening council meeting; She’ was particularly enthus- iastic ‘about. the ‘success of the ~ computerized catalog. and said: “The third cumulative supple- | ment of the computerized catalog ~ hasbeen ‘run off and sent out to the branches. The Catalog has-- been an unqualified success and has changed entirely the use of “his brothers, it was Joseph.” And at full gallop to greet and em= — brace them. | 2" Ernest: Gordon’ s: moving ook, : _who defended them!.- and ends “with the victim’ s? forgiv- s ing his: would-be assassins, « If | anyone : hada reason for: ‘hating yet. we see him driving his chariot Through the ‘Valley of the Kwai, : - describes the day when news of the Japanese defeat reached his prisoner of war. camp, Would the . British. and - “American prisoners gang.up on their cap- tors to “pay them back” fer all the brutality they had suffered? . . The author tells us that the’ in- coming — liberators...were so “angered by what they saw that they “wanted ito: shoot“the guards on* the. spot, it was the prisoners: bor near. the: junction of Harbour. Road ‘and Resthaven Drive. He is anxious to” obtain the: names of them: Fh ‘The enquiry comes from Tho- . mas. F. “Baxter Of 316 “Heywood. - Q Ave., in Victoria. He remembers hoarding one. of the schooners |. . from:.a canoe ona ‘summer day but. was quickly ‘driven off by a swarm of wasps which had built | a nest in ‘a-hole © ‘in. the ‘deck, If any reader. can supply Mr. Baxter with the. names . of the old vessels, he will “be most grateful. “That is the stuff that hope and: forgiveness are made of. the -library~ by -the. borrowers, Requests. for. books: shot. up-to totals that’ were unheard: of last. tis. a: great relief to be. “te Show a residentina ‘small. community that hehas immediate : »,aecess to 175,000. books and that. they are ‘all listed’ in the Catalog : oi’his Branch. The supplement : “program: is working well and lists -_- all books bought the previous © ‘month. so the Catalog is always up to date.’" Her.report also stated “Mr, Marshall Gray, the extension lib-' rarian, ‘will’ be putting. the first coNection aboard’ MV Thomas — Crosby. V. early in. Aprils. mission ship covers the coastal “islands, lighthouses, etc. and will” ° give service each six weeks to This ‘is pioneer ‘library. business of a_ type unknown, in Canada. There . {sa similar boat running off the op east coast: of Sweden but nothing ~ like it. before on this coast. . The, Annual Meeting of the . * British Columbia’ Library AS- sociation will be held in Vic- -toria May 3 to Sthat the Empress Hotel, It_is an important meeting ‘Your officially ‘representative will “represent Area # 2 as an Execu- tive member. - of. the. Trustees Section of the, BCLA. All: paid . up Trustee. ‘members will have : a vote.”’ This: .. North Saanich Parish _ “Anglican - - Episcopal _» Phone 656-1014 a APRIL28, EASTER 2 Morning Prayer 11:00 a.m. Thursday ~ 3 00 a. m.: “| HOLY TRINITY PAT BAY. Family Service Nl. 00 am.” Primary s. S, il. 00a a.m, SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL ~ Canon F; ‘Vaughan-Birch “= re i ST, ANDREW'S — SIDNEY ~~ | Holy Communion’ | 8:00 a.m: “Sunday School 9.30 a.m. ~~; 9830 FIFTH STREET, eee »- SIDNEY: = EVERY SUNDAY sunday School and ‘Bible Class: -. 10:00 a.m, ‘The Lord’s Supper. 11:30 a.m.. Evening Service ‘7:30 p.m. ~ Suinday , April 28 Mr. James McNeil of Vietoria Wednesday, é opm, =: - Prayer and Bible Study - “Come now and let us reason _ together saith the Lord” © “The Rev.O.L. Foster | “Phone 652-2194 | April 28, EASTER 2- - ‘ST. STEPHEN'S . Holy Communion =-9.00 a. m: Rd., spent’ the Easter: weekend ine - Seattle: with friends. . change: “students ate Claremont . Mrs. ‘De Boldham left for her oan “= home in Dubuc Sask; last. Thurs= -Winners: at “the ‘Community: “ £ “Club 500 card party on Wednés- vo eiday April. 10 were Mrs. W: Biitler : “Mr Ss, L. Farrell, M, Johnson and : day. after spending the: past two. _ weeks. with her aunt;: Mrs. M.. ~ Sefton, “East Saaiier Ras cas The Voice of God For This Day This is the’ -changeless Faith of God, eternal inthe | past, eternal inthe future, . : Let- him that ‘seeketh, at- “tain it;,and as to him that ohath. refused-to seek it - ‘verily, “God ‘is self ‘suffi- :cient above any need of - His ‘creatures, - Wisdom of ‘Abdu’ I-Baha “The Baha'is of | “ss Phone 656-2387 . ae Co: 1968 EUROPEAN TOURS LONDON ---------- GLASGO Wenn | AMSTERDAM es FRANKFURT----—-- $471 396 44) 462 OVER 100 DEPARTURES FOR LONDON ALONE THROUGHOUT 1968 Andall fares include land arrange MEKCS e+sewsnwennnsesnecn 3 5 76°° ALL DEPARTURES FROM VANCOUVER For Further Information on This Fabulous Offering — See GEORGE PAULIN TRAYEL SERVICE 1006 Government St. 382-9168 | Pol .. the Saanich Peninsula wteee "Sunday, April 28" | 9:05 to 9:20 a.m.” ; |C-Fua 141 0- «Thou Art Made Whole”? - ” CERETIAN SCIENCE ” RADIO SERIES Foursquare S Gospel Church Fifth St., 2 Blocks N, Beacon Ave. -. Rev. Irene Smith ~ 656-3216 mee SERVICES a Sunday School Worship , Evening Service Cadets - Friday — Prayer Meeting ; Tues, 10:00: a.m, * - 11:00 a.m 7:00 p.m.:: 7:15 p.m, 7:30 p.m. ~ Seventh - Day. Adventist Church . RESTHAVEN DRIVE : PASTOR H.C, WHITE... - ‘Sabbath School. 3:30 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 Prophecy’. _ Sundays on the following ~ “ Radio Stations .. KIRO, 9.00 a.m.KARi, 9.30 amd «VISITORS WELCOME PEACE LutheranChurchl At SANSCHAHALL SERVICE « 9a.m Sunday School - 10 a.m. REV. A.F. OTKE 478-4480 | VICTORIA BV 2331 Isaiah 1/18 - Parish OF. United Church ~ . ° _Of Canada South Saanich - — SIDNEY and NORTH SAANICH eer 11,30 a.m. Mattins St: Mary’ Sf Se ” Maitins soreesecell, 00a acm, THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU . ‘ bo 4 Jaa) Funeral Chapels Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. SIDNEY Reve He: jard Cc. “McDiarmid Church Office - 656-3213 “Manse 656- 1930 - Sunday , April 28 ST. PAUL'S: Malaview and Fifth a Service peared 11:00 a.m, ST. ‘JOHN'S - - DEEP COVE Service orcs osoee 9:30 a.m. ; ‘CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES ©: - Rev. John M, Wood : i Church Office - 652-2713 “Manse.-.° °°”, 652-2748. . SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich Road. in Family Service and z { Sunday School------- 9:45 a.m, BRENTWOOD 7162, Ww. Saanich Rd. Family Service and Church : School atomerennes 11:15, am. Bethel. Bapiist 2335 Beacon Avenue, Sidney / Rev, B.T, Harrison © : Phone 656-2297 oe ‘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 pam, + Bible Study and Prayer - Friday » 8:00 p.m. “Young Peoples’ A Friendly Welcome ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9182 E, Saanich Rd. ‘Rev. F.R. Fleming, Pastor 65652545 Sunday School 9:45 a.m, ‘Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study 8.00 P.M, Friday Young Peoples Service 8.00 P.M. Bring Your Friends to our Friendly Church and worship _ with us ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY COLWOOD GR s-se2i