: Wednesday, October 16, 1968 ae yy Saanich Peninsula and Gulf. Islands Review, a - 9825 ‘Third. Street " ohn ‘Manning, Publisher : . A. Ge “ Dage, Editor “sy eae ae Sg Member of: BC ‘Division; Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ ‘Assn. . Member of Canadian Weekly: Newspapers’ Association : "Member of: Audit Bureau ‘of. Circulations , "Member Class “A’’. Newspapers arene “Telephone” 656-1151 ; ‘SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail, - , Authorized as Second’Class Mail, Post Office Department, .: , Ottawa’ and for postage paid in cash. - Display advertising. rates on application, ~ Wednesday, October 9; 1968 — pathy Is The Enemy ‘Saanich. School District Referendum next Satur, of vital imran if school facilities are . he three: “years ahead. | < 2 Dea : lioserraL a RENDUM REAL "You Just Make Your Mark Now, And I'll Fill In The Silly Little Details Later!” . proval ‘to. the ‘proposed expenditure. : NOT ONE - SEVERAL We have recently noted an - article. in- The: Review’ calling attention to. the fact that “A _° I should: say, not only one wo age! : . child, During a period of only : .. a few months, several children 2a trivial point, but this Newspaper. . _could be, May I.call attention ‘considerable. sympathy £ for. Mrs... ‘Nancy Swart’ * “torists in various areas of this ‘sland: subdivision. ‘It is: here 2 tO ‘children. : tirely: secondary. "s easy: to understand how the name = oma sspell Undoubtedly it was spoken of as Swart’s - ay. Sea when someone originally. wrote the name, We just come horns, are defied to turn an- “highway!” We - find children lying” flat . been: given. ‘the. liberty of ppending: the: letter. “7? at the end of place names, would we see today? And how would their des-- endants ‘like “it?” The map” ‘in North Saanich ‘would ~ obertsz Bay, Horthz Hill, Mosesz Point, ‘they appear with rain gear on. Arm trongz ‘Point ‘and: other curious names. In. The air is totally unclear ~ and e would see James Whitez Boulevard, Henryz we craw! because we just missed . 2 Aveme, © ete, Central Saanich would ‘One who suddenly stepped off the pretending to be taking (a nice. sun: bath. - ‘possibly wearing @ drab- jumper: of some sort, We God,» Then in heavy- weather ; Streets, . is ” , : Then comes evening. The ( Ireland at the B.C, Archives, Mrs, Marko’s. it’ always is even without the ore We hope most sincerely: that: active - merry clatter of the little child- ren. But nightfall! by Diesel is. responsible to ‘is when they must go in. So “swe are rid-of them at last. o: coo, Their: mother's tuck “them af- s - -fectionately in bed after pray- +; consider just how really valu- able they.are!.. Bat: what: “about ‘the ' motor- ist now? ~. and- now he has other inter- esting ‘problems. Bicycles, tri- - cycles, «skates, play shovels, buckets, battle jackets, garbage can lids, lengths of wire - which glint.in the driver's headlights ‘Once - again. canvassers are preparing to. cover the entire. district inviting ‘contributions to. the. United eather Appeal. - “Coupled with. it ‘this year is the Red. Cross campaign which for many years in. the. twas operated as a separate canvass, oo this immediate : area, Peter Burchett of Ard- "more ‘ts giving of his ° time and ability to head the drive, .. ‘He will be. supported by a corps of canvass- fa STS: each one a volunteer for the task. ee = The: campaign workers are all doing their utmost to. make. the annual appeal a success, Householders ean do their part too, by having their contributions oo Teady - ‘when the canvasser calls, It: should not be — -- necessary to. force the canvasser to return again _ : and again to homes. : Let. us all be as generous as our pocketbooks will permit and put the local drive “over the top?’ : 7 in rapid order. to. the dock by° means of the . second engine. and shorelines, It was then towed to Victoria where she entered Yarrows for re- pairs, 25 YEARS AGO Canada’s fifth Victory Loan will be launched next Monday, October.13, with an objective of “$1,200,000,000.~° This is the lar- gest loan to be placed before the Canadian people but every cent of this colossal sum will! be need- _ed to keep Canada’s end up in the fight for the right to free life, Mr, and Mrs, F\F. Forneri of Sidney have received word through the Swiss Government that their daughter (Amy) Mrs. Campbell, is included in the list of repatriated passengers now on | "COS FO THE PAST wt 5 YEARS AGO international Sidney-Anacortes the way from Chinese ports for . Construction of a waterdistri- ferry is already under way, Con- exchange at an intermediate bution 1 ante in the Dean Park tract calls for completion of the © point. area ¥ started fear work by next March when the 45 YEARS AGO future according toSidney Water. rvi new service opens. The C.P.R, has no intention of works Chairman R,3, Brethour, The system will be supptied with | Swartz Bay ~ Fulford ferry, withdrawing the Sidney-Belling- - Elk Lake water purchased in Motor Princess was holed when ham ferry service, according to balk from Central Saanich, ' &. Coupling on the propellor shaft a report submitted to the Victoria Captain WS. Villers will re. broke loose and penetrated the Chamber of Commerce by George -" fipqsih responsibility for Rural Yessel’s hull. The ferry was 1 Warten. - Ronte No. 1 ont of Sidney Post Pulling into Swarte Bay on its The first day of the hunting \) Oiffies after havingdelivered mati '2t tun of the day. The engines season proved disastrous to some ioe years, were set in reverse as it ap- of the residents of Patricia Bay, proached the dock but failed At Bremhill Cottage two windows ie] YEARS AGO to respohd when de shaft broke, were broken by trespassers _ New wharf at Sidney for the The heavy vessel drove between Shooting carelessly. 7 asually. of tangling some one of these _ - Child Will Be Killed In Sidney”. to the many traps set for eral, _Motor Vehicle branch. “We ed* that “we ~ ee ae = @Pee - Take for - instance, the Mary~_ ne: 1 ansing Sek ty was: ‘the first settler where the streets are given over: = be Motorists are én- - along,: ‘stop and start, blow our. ‘sible - the parents. ~only. see them: by- the: Grace: of: “Alecz gutter. into one of these narrow This: newspaper will: “undertake to. turn over to twilight is a continual worry as’ Ah - that. Bagg OMe! e@rs-* kiss them: fervently and- “Well, he’s out there - two dolphins and was manoeuvred . =" ‘the: electorate to. add its ® [loners To. The Editor]. ‘He drives. in .fear articles of questionable help - in his running gear. They re- pose in the street! , .And now we note we must have a. check of our cars - to avoid accidents! © We. all have received printed matter from the. Dept. of the Attorney Gen- “ther reby ini are | due for 1 etc., etc, a points if, : . The announcement . carries -with it the kind words . that they. are not trying so much | to punish. offender's “as to pre- “vent. accidents. o We..suggest one facet of acci- other. wheel: an d, gra dually .work.. .2ents: the. loss of children, be ; our. way. out. of the place to. ut Lansing- Swart: +more agreeable’ travel on the - “take “up “with ‘the’ ones -respon-""*’ “Any child.‘ found: playing in the ‘streets be-" “longs to someone. on their backs in the streets :Should be. contacted and some suitable action should be taken against him. J ust as itis against the motorist. We don't drive on “the: side- _ walks. and children should not take over the. streets, Or may- .be we'd do better to drive. on the. sidewalks and let the kids have the streets! Who has the answer?. : ; ALICE B, WALLACE, 9342 Webster Place, ~ Sidney, B.C, AN OBJECTIVE ‘Through the services of your paper, I would like to: set the . record straight regarding’ our attempts-to meet a real need in Sidney. Our Credit Union Board | of Directors .has. long held the. view that quality housing at rea- sonable cost is the need here, . - especially for the older citizen, After investigation, we decided that Western Co-Operative Hous- ing Society should be the means used to achieve this goal. ; Accordingly, through the un- Selfish co-operation of a good: many people, we have. acquired the necessary property for our Co-Op Apartment... The Credit Union Directors were instrumer- tal in forming a local Co-Oper- ative ~ namely Saanich Peninsula Co-Operative Housing Society - which will own and administer our local housing unit. This Co- Operative was organized at the expense of the charter members « there has been no expense to the community or the credit ~ union. The situation at this date i is « We can provide over 30 one-and- two bedroom units in a modern, air-conditioned building, in- cluding an elevator. in a central location, down-town Sidney, with a sea view, The very. modest monthly payments iriclude principal and interest, light, heat, maintenance, mana agement, insurance, recreation area, taxes, water and major appliances, The organization of our Co-Operative and the pay- ment schedules mean that the people living in the building will end up owning it, 1 am confident that our 3,000 ¢redit union members agree with our actions. Iam also confident that with the co-operation and understanding of our community leaders and officials, our dream will become a reality. Thank you, Cp NUNN, 9045 Pat Bay Hwy., RRi Saanichton That party 4 It will be HELL BENT .With reference to Dr. L, Aus-. tin Wright’ s letter which appeared: in your ‘issue of Oct, 9: He states’ in his- letter that he does. not . deny any citizen the right to criti- cize his local council. therefor appear that he bases _ his criticism. on-two. remarks . only of mine -- one which he has taken ‘out of. context and. quoted in his letter. - Taking the first one as- An BAHA' | THE UNIFYING FAITH. God Speaks hecin a ~The ‘Baha’ isof. _ Phone 656-3727 . ‘ a2-tf word -It would - “seems Hell Bent on 1 pre~.. the Saanich. Peninsula - y venting . progress and ‘develop - ment in’ North - “Saanich.” The. two offending words appear to be ‘Hell Bent’. “Hell” choice of an adjective. In this » (Continued on Page.7) “ate” Mrs. EC Vaughan- Birch the. Holy Trinity Guild Supper has: bi ee. n postponed fr om_Oct..20 tof Nov. 17, 1968, -- A-Friendly Invitation Is Extended To You To Attend A Free Lecture On CHRISTIAN “SCIENCE Entitled “WE CAN CHANGE OUR WORLD” by James Spencer, C. S. of. Miami, Florida, a member: of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. ~ - Satey, Oct. 19, 168 AS p.m. First Church Of Christ Scientist 1205 Pandora Ave. Victoria Doors Open At2 O'Clock — Elevator - Nursery Available - Parking NEW FROM PAULIN TRAVEL HAWAII FROM 305,00 Includes round trip- sir’ fare, transfers, 14 nights accommodation in Waikiki at Hotel of your. choice: Waikiki Surf, Reef Towers or Edgewater, Six de- partures from January 13th. MEXICO FROM ‘299.00 Includes round trip air fare - nonstop, transfers, 14 nights Puerto Vallarta at choice of hotels: Rosita or Rig, accormmodation and all meals. Six departures from January 12th. SPACE Is LIMITED REGISTER NOW GEORGE PAULIN TRAVEL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SPECIALISTS 382-9168 1006 Government Street “ledges On mature | consideration I concede that the . was “an unwise” gtk ST MARY'S | Meaitation | | A FROM EVERY DaY y It requires con- stant alertness because choices .-;, Of: action necessitate judgments ~oWhich® we: must make. : “cannot bemade.on the basis of - These human .. intelligence. and. know- We require the mind and spirit of Jesus. The Church is the body of. Christ and each . ~~ Christian is a member of that body. The spirit of the world 7 is untriendly to ‘the: » Spirit "Christ. Each Christian is caught: o — “world: of. “up. in’ this’ ‘constant © tension in: “which he: is tested and criticized. _ We must: continually renew. and - a ” intensify our loyalty to the re-~ ‘ JUDGMENT BEGINS wir THE. qo CHRIST) “OS Read: 1 Peter 4: 11- “19° «os Itenis “not” easy. to. live the. . ” Christian: life. quirements of ‘God:in the chang~ =" ing: ‘Situations ° ‘vot the Secular This’ means .: constant : self-judgments, and. unflagging . application: of the gospel truth, God’s judgment is over each life and’ over the life of the - whole Church, but this should not be.a frightening fact to the Christian; it. should remind him... simply..that God is. active -in ‘history and in the individual‘ s personal life. Accept the dis- cipline of God because good: ‘finally will triumph. ‘te CHURCHES: North Saanich Parish ; Anglican ~ Episcopal Church of Canada’ Canon F. Vaughan-Birch ‘. Phone'656-1014. “OCT, 20 - TRINITY 13 ST, ANDREW'S - SIDNEY Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. Family Service 11:00 a.m. Preacher-Bishop G.R. Calvert Thursday 9:50 a.m, (Men’s Corporate & Breakfast Meeting) HOLY TRINITY - PAT BAY “Holy Communion 8:00 a.m: Morning Prayer & Sunday _ School - 11:00 a.m, SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL| 9830 FIFTH STREET, SIDNEY EVERY SUNDAY _ Sunday School and Bible Class 10:00 a.m, The Lord's Supper Lis 30 a.m, a) ia : Evenitig. Service 4:30 p.m, Sunday, October 20, Mr. Geo, Collier Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. foe ‘*There is one God, and one ‘ mediator between God and men,.... the’; man. Christ Jesus’? 1 Tim. 2-5 | Parish of South Saanich The Rev.O. L. Foster PHONE 652-c194 + OCTOBER 20 - TRINITY 19 ST, STEPHEN'S Mattins 9:00 am. 10:00 a.m, Holy Communion : Maitins ~ 11:30 a.m. “Seventh. Day Adventist Church, -RESTHAVEN DRIVE _ PASTOR H.C. WHITE _ “sabbatty School. 9:30 a.m. “am. _ Doreas Welfare - Tues. -4:30-pem. = os . Prayer Service -. Wed,” “9:30 p.m. “The Voice Of Prophecy’? _. Sundays ...on. the - following. - Radio Stations’ -KIRO, 9.06 4.m,. KARI 9.30 a.m. “Tt_is written” with speak~~ er. George..Vandeman each | Sunday commencing Sept.” lst, Channel 6 - 19:30 a a.m, -VISITORS WELCOME- ~ ope “Preaching Service 11: 200. PEACE | : Lutheran Church | a ~ SANSCHA HALL “SERVICE - 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m, REV.A.F.OTKE 478-4480 Bethel Baptist » 2335 ~« ‘Beacon Sidney Rev, B.T, Harrison Phone 656-2297 "Christ died for our sins ‘according to the Scrip- i tures’! 1 Cor, 15:3 Avenue, 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 Friday, 8:60 p.m. Young Peopies’ A Friendly Welcome VICTORIA EV 4-74! =JaUal'2J Funeral Chapels Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. SIDNEY Coe 2008 United Church of Canada SIDNEY and NORTH SAANICH _..- Rev. R. Hori Pratt Church Office - 656-3213 Manse - 656-1930 ST, JOHN'S, DEEP. COVE .. Service of Worship 9:30 a.m. ‘Service of Worship 11, 00 a.m, : (Church School at ST, PAUL'S Z at 11,00 a.m, : CENTRAL SAANICH | UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John M. Wood Church Office - 652-2713" Manse 652-2748 SHADY CREEK, 7180 East. ' Saanich Road. - Family Service and Sunday _ School --------- ~9:45 a.m. BRENTWOOD 1162 West Saanich Road. -_ Family Service andChurch -School---- wae A115 amd. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9182 E, Saanich Road Rev. FR, Flenring. Pastor 656-2545 : “Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Morning Service 11:00a.m. Evangelistic. Service 7 30 | p.m, Tuesday Prayer and Bible . Study 8:00 p.m, _| - Friday Young Peoples Ser- vice 8:00 p.m. Bring Your Friends to our -|. Friendly Church and wor- : ship with us. : |THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO youl, - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 | 9:05 to 9:20 a.m. C-Fun 1410-k.c. ‘The Healing of Hate" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES .. ST. PAUL’S,. “SIDNEY =: 2:2: feseccete: Foursquare Gospel Church Fifth St., 2 Blocks N, Beacon Ave, Rev. Irene Smith 656-3216 , Rev. Leslie A. Johnson 656-3544 SERVICES Sunday School 10:00.a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Cadets - Friday 7:15 p.m. Prayer Meeting Tues. 9:30 p.m, COLWOOD GR #821 -