te disposed ‘of the National Biscuit Company to. Westons, He founded the: ‘biscuit © company © in’ “1918, The Nicholsons resided in The “Latch for..some years until ‘they’. built the present lovely residence on Wildflower. Place. ‘Mrs. Nicholson came with: her: = parents from’ Dorset, England, and: ‘settlied“on Mayne Island in 1889... Thence “they. moved. to - Ladner. where .she: was married, “and then to Vancouver. - _~.Mr,. Nicholson was a charter : member of the Vancouver ‘ Ki- August 21,. at-2 ‘place’ and had an older. residence on: “Wildflower: Place whieh |. mn became ‘the home of a sister “of. the deceased's, . Mrs. Ethel } ~ Wilders.) -0 . “Mrsy: ‘Nicholson was a a devout, churchwoman anda long stand- “jl ing member of: St, “Andrew’s’ Guild, an active member of .the . Save’ The Children; Sidney Group, “and a member of the Chapter K : -.P.E:O, Victoria. °~ Funeral! service will be héld ‘at Sty Andrew’ son. Thursday, p.m. conducted by Canon F... Vaughan-Birch, ‘Mrs. Nicholson is’ survived by her sister Mrs. .E. Wilders and. niece's and nephews “in Victoria, Vancouver; and Eugene, Oregon, nN Year Resident James ‘Heveran, a native of Corawall,’ -Ont., died at - Rest “Haven. Hospital on August 13 at “-theage of (57° years. © He had ““ = been= resident™ at 8214 .y Saanich.Road, . Saanichton, ‘the past 20 years, 0 su are: his : ‘brothers, | Fort . Lauderdale, | incent © and Joseph; Mrs;-. Julia.: Parker, many. nieces You can, you know. 2 Pity is, Too many folks accept discrimination. Too many expect their age or sex to lose them job opportunities and fair pay. Too many expect their ancestry or skin colour to deny. them common privileges and decent consideration. It's time to fight back. In British Columbia, you have rights. And your government protects those rights. In June, 1969, the Province of British Columbia proclaimed The Human Rights Act for the promotion and protection of the fundamental rights of every individ- ual in this province. East for. |- and. Dies At 57 Years Kevin Wiseman officiating. In- -terment was at Royal Oak Buri- al Park, Arrangements were by Sands Funeral Phapel of Roses, Sidney. SIDEWALKS SOON New hard-surfaced ‘walkways’ in the vicinity of the Bluewater. Apartments, corner -of Fifth St. ‘and Weiler: Ave., > wil be. laid shortly. ~ The. Review learns that crews I's ~surfa ¢ ing without delay. cage an Discriminate in hiring, continuing em- _ ployment, membership ina trade union, because of race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, or because of age if between 45 and 65. ‘Tax Delinquency Language “Stitt! Closing’ date for the normal payment of 1969 taxes in North Saanich was August 14 and'89.9% of the funds_were safely in the municipal coffers by that time. . Despite warnings. in the press and on .tax, notices, a number of taxpayers. are reported to have entered the municipal offices on Aug. 15: hoping: to avoid: the 2% penalty . for “their delinquence. ~ They encountered a firm'No” and in some cases the secretéry performing her duties and fulfil- - ling. prescribed policy, was ‘the brunt: of some forceful’ language. However, upon the appearance of. the mayor or: the municipal clerk; the offenders: usually paid}. grudgingly. and departed, By. the ‘close of business .on..Aug. 18, — collections ‘had reached 91.2%, S Penalties. for: late: ‘payment will | tise: as: ‘the tardiness i increases. The Act makes it unlawtul tor Discriminate in seeking or advertising for employees. Discriminate in renting or selling houses or commiercia! property. Discriminate in providing accomodation, * gervices, or facilities where the public is customarily admitted. Discriminate by paying women lower wages than men for substantially the same work, done in the same establish- ment. “Anacortes : ferry, Klickitat" was -responsible for av monumental ‘traffic’. hold: - up~. at the Sidney: ‘terminal: of.” Washington * State Perries on. 1.T hursday afternoon. ; Due to arrive at Sidney at 1.45 p.m. and. depart at 2.00, Kilick- itat's ‘speed had been reduced to “a-mere five knots by a pump fail- ‘ure,’ While her engineers worked to, restore power: she waS over~ Evergreen State, due in. n.atSidney at 4.45 pami oe cat ; Meanwhile the terminal as- sembly area-was packed. to ca- pacity, and outside the compound transportation “extended. along Ocean Ave, to Fifth St. and south along Fifth. to beyond Weiler Ave. and swollen: ‘by ile large Vehicles “whose -members from: all parts of North America were return- -ing to the mainland after an Island ‘tour. : oe he an Mes capacity loaded ferries hadtaken “nearly: 200 vehicles: on board and Swartz Bar BSE AES Sas taken and. passed :by -the ferry’ Warnock.” Hersey . Traffic was abnormally large, of the -Dodge Motor-cade. Club,. By 6 D. m, on Thursday the iwo. those. remaining were: diverted to ao ” Machinery” ‘breakdown on the ey - ROBER STERNE _EX-SIDNE Y STUDENT TAKES. ‘CHEMIST POST. A former: Sidney student, a member of, the first graduating class “of “Simon ‘Fraser Unive. ersity, Robert 2, Sterne has ac= cepted .a position of: analytical chemist withCoast Eldridge Pro-. fessional Services, a division of Ltd., Vancouver, - ““Mr. Sterne; born in:Victoria in 1948, moved to Burnaby with his parents in 1364 after his father sold Sterne’s Garage on Patricia Bay Highway. He was raised in Sidney and graduated from North Saanich Secondary Simon Fraser. University where he earned his Bachelor of Science ‘degree in December 1368, As ‘there is only one convocation ceremony. a. year, he had to wait ti] ‘May of this year to receive ; the degree officially. annual holidays at their International School: thes; -year.the family moved, »He- attended Burnaby: Central ‘for Grade 13 and then entered “Calgary, Stringer, of Arnside, Westmor- .| land, England, are visiting Mr. 4 and: Mrs. Basil Benger. BY / MARY BAGKLUND. ast Mr. and Mrs. Al: Killick have _returned to their. home on” the |” Island’ after: an enjoyable: holi-" day away in England, Miss Gwen Cavil, ‘of Vaneou- ver, ‘is Spending several’ Weeks ‘visiting Miss Elisabeth Hopkins. Mrs,. Carol George, of Van- “couver, came over to visit her |. mother, Mrs, Amy Inkster for the past-weekend, ce “ Dr. and Mrs. Bill Paterson, ‘of White Rock, have .spent their new summer ‘home “an Montague Heights, 7 . Little Miss Erin Sater came |. home with her grandmother, Mrs. Joan Callaghan, from Vancouver, after being“in hospital for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. B. Stallybrass “and.Mrs. Dorothy Houghton went up to Summerland to visit friends for a week. * Mr. and Mrs, Bill Willis have just returned home froma’ most enjoyable holiday for the past moiith in. Europe.. -Their two daughters, Misses Bonnie - and Linda Willis. have spent all of their “holidays at the summer -home'on Montague Harbour. Visiting Miss Debbie .Gorst at the Barner farm. are two friends from Burnaby, “Misses Jacquie DeGryp ‘and ‘Joyce Da- vies... . Mr. and Mrs, Derek Harrison, with ~Averil and. Nicholas, also Mr, and Mrs, L, Mr, and Mrs. C.0; Twiss have been ‘having - lots of company lately, all of their family have been visiting: daughter, Mrs. ‘| Barbara Howard, of Coquitlam, with from Victoria. sons © Roger. and Lyndon their families, ‘ --Mr..and Mrs.:R, Owens, ac- companied: by their. grandson, Michael Owens, of Los. Angeles, “{ spent. an enjoyable holiday with "Leslie Peterson introduced this much- fair shake. needed legisiation because, as Minister of Labour, he saw it his duty to make sure every British Columbian gets a The Act has teeth. Now that it is passed, the provincial government has appointed a Human Rights Director to handle com- plaints, and a Human Rights Commission fenders. to enforce the Act and deal with of- If you'd like to know more about Human Rights in British Columbia or if you have a complaint, Les Peterson wants to hear from you. Write him through The Direc- tion. tor, Human Rights Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., and help us keep British Columbia free of discrimina- British Columbia Human Rights Commission Department of Labour, Victoria, B.C. “Mr, and Mrs. W, Cottrell. “Mr. “and” Mrs. H. “Richardson have left for an extended holiday touring England, ‘Scotland: ‘and : Ireland. : : Ross: ‘Tweedale spent ‘several days. with his: parents, Mr.:and Mrs... C.:D.A. Tweedale at home : ‘on. Galiano, before beginning a. |. “ month working with the.crippled | childrens “hospital, G.F.: Strong ; Rehabilitation, Centre, in Vancou- ver, os Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Stally- brass received Bernard's cousin, | Mrs, Dorothy Houghton, of Ip- _Mr, and Mrs.. George Temple- and. daughter, Catherine, are: ‘spending holidays with Mrs.- Templeman’s mother, Mrs. Amy Ink: ster. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bickerton, . of Houston, Texas, accompanied by friends, are at their summer -home.on Galiano for the month of August. . -For Ready ! Mix; Conger ~ BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LTD. Keating Cross Road FAST SERVICE COURTEOUS DRIVERS . PHONE: of: 652-1121 | Wy BY EDK to the final closing horn. CHAM - : As. we remember the. Dirty Thirties there never was as. Inuch fun in a jugful than the youngsters! had at the ‘Hardtimes | _ Dance at the Com munity Hall‘igst Saturday. night. a Dressiag Was” ‘casual-!and ‘Store’ clothes: were ‘square, <> This was an ‘evening: planned by young: people, ‘the brain’: o ehild of Debbie Deas and ‘Sonja. Manns, . Em-ceed by Steve : = . “. Riddell; it was a hilarious go-go from the’ opening whistle Dancing. was as: informal as the general dress; The — youngsters ® and not-quite-so-young: were in couplés side - py side on the floor and each was doing its ‘ning u unpers " turbed by its neighbor on the floor. : - There was:‘never a-dull moment... a LB ; Interspersed with the music. and dancing were skits’ "showing the ingenuity of the young folk ‘of Galiano, such as > the ‘song skit by Bridget Barner and Laurie Wells, ; Of course the star attractionof the evening was the famous . movie. skit Perils of Pauline?’ by Flop Productions, . wirtten and directed by Sonja Manns, camera technique by Bob Bambrick, starri:: Cebbie Deas as the Hero, Madelene Preebe as:the Heroine, Linda Baker. as the Villian and Earl Young as the Puzzled Bystander. Truly Hollywood was never like this either in movie production or Just a downright hilarious evening. © A three-car accident. on the RCMP investigation. ~ It. hap- 13... Cars involved were driven by Nick Koudijs of Millstream Road; “BAC. Patricia Bay: Highway is under | pened ats. 5.15 p.m. on August Edwin G. Lee, WestSaanich Road, | and Gwilym Hughes of Castlegar, Passing Attempt Results In Crash Police said, it. was the. result, of one ¢ar attempting: to pass another ‘and. having to get back - into the. line of traffic ina hur ry. ae ‘Two passengers in the Castle- ‘gar car were taken to hospital for treatment of minor ‘injuries, About $1,000 damage was done to the vehicles. ; An NDP prediction that B.C. Hydro ‘will beost power rates soon after the Aug 27 election was denied Monday by Recrea- tion and. Conservation Minister Kenneth Kiernan, . Saanich and the Islands candi- date Don Johannessen suggested a rate hike was in the. offing profit margin’’ this year, No Increase In Hydro. Rates during an open-line radio broad- cast. ; Mr. Kiernan was quick to res- pond, saying .that an- interim statement of B.C. 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