Published | at ‘Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. CL “Every Wednesday. - By Review. Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street a ee ere oe .. John Manning - Publisher pose oe : -H.V. Green - Editor, ore “Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. eR ns -: Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association J . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations - Member Class ‘‘A’’ Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display advertising rates on application. Wednesday, March 3, 1971 PAGE 4. PIE IN THE SKY Ina television interview immediately after proposing _ legislation to permit the registration of air space above a person’s ‘property, Attorney-General Leslie Peterson said quite plainly that he was not kidding. In fact he inferred that pie in the sky is not as remote a possibility as has always been imagined. Those who live in the shadow of airfield flight paths ‘may be excused for instant thought. of some com- a - many errors’ © February 17, regarding scouting - pensation from airline operators, - machines so persistently disturb the air space above ., their properties with outlandish noises and obnoxious -. emissions. - Given title to property all the way from the ground into infinity, the humble homeowner may well have _.. pricked up his ears at the prospect, but still will wonder what the conveyancing lawyers: and taxing authorities ~- have up their sleeves. -.. However, if Mr. Peterson thinks he has’ got hold of a novel idea, he is mistaken, ‘Actually he is: sixty. years _ behind the times.. - Popular Mechanics magazine of October, 1911, refers a to this very. question which earlier was discussed i in The ~ Sphere of London.in the following terms: “The problem of ownership of the air will have’ to be faced by lawmakers of the nations before air navigation. = gets 1 much older, and brings up the question of how much . air space. each landowner might be able to lay claim to. --. *It-is evident that fences, walls, and so forth, are all ~ puilt to lines diverging and plumb to the earth’s centre. Theoretically therefore it may. be said that a house is’ wider at the.top than at the bottom: Thus, a piece of land estate is in the form of an immense inverted pyramid, having its apex at the earth’s centre and its base nywher: above the earth’s. surface until, if the idea. be: who. with their -time of year a garden represents of moisture in his creation of a than mankind: favailable time. ‘and - energy “BY ROSEMARY OWEN No hobby is more richly en- dowed .. with informative. reference resources than that ‘of gardening: Libraries:-and book shops. carry comprehensive lists to fill the: needs ot both the beginner and. the - specialist gardener. These vary in content from the highly technical treatise on a specific area of horticulture to essays of friendly guidance which lead the novice painlessly down new paths of knowledge. In the latter type of publication the. reader becomes aware of a sincere devotion to the subject. displayed by: authors. speaking from: long experience in simple language.. Sometimes — the writer’s obvious enthusiasm for. his particular specialty may lead the reader to reach unbalanced decisions in his overall landscape plan. Now is the time to indulge in” fireside gardening, surrounded by. carefully selected books, catalogues and a note pad. In: selecting reference material it is possible to discern the author’s philosophy by his: introductory comments and so avoid a barrage . of. irrelevant material. At his a preliminary ‘sketch empty. of. distracting detail waiting to be filled with. form’. and colour designed with an artistic sense of proportion... |. The gardener must consider soil structure, drainage, sunlight and shelter as:well as availability garden. As with all other hobbies the rewards are meagre to those’ who do. not recognise and apply the rules of the game. With ex- perience. the forces. of ‘Nature may be used to good advantage . and biological laws are not lightly. manipulated. in a process. olger, From his research’ the gar-- dener. must decide which: plants will thrive i in his particular area: -{in relation to local climate, soil. a Gil ; Structure | and: dimension of: his. a . plot.. His ‘garden. may: become avy: burdensome - chore. without an increasing. joy. ‘tailor ed. to. ‘Michael ‘Haworth- ‘Booth Says in is: ~The. Flowering. Shrut COUTS AND GUIDES - tor, The Review, Sirs. lt is. disconcerting to find. ‘so in’ The: Review, in Sidney,» Had your. correspondent done a little ‘more research ‘she would | Francis have learned that Mr. Barrow never was editor of The Times or any ‘other newspaper. ’ Mr, Barrow. was an. Englishman of considerable: private means. He- bought property in North Saanich in 1906: and. lived here “until his death in the carly 1950's. - Now, regarding scouting, the first. scoutmaster. was Alex -MeIntyre with Bill Anderson his. + assistant, The group was. formed 1018-14". Some of the: scouts are: BUT residents of Sidney, The first guide lender was Mrs, Rayburn Gibson’ and) Miss Margaret Glen assistant, Leader of the Primrose group was Mrs, -.M..(Brethour) Smith, who lives in- “Sidney and. still remembers the ‘password! Guides, please make the corrections, for your own. records, Dy M we Primrose ai AROUND THE WORLD | IN 1972. aa Rourd. the flagship of the Holland Amerion Line, the 8.8. Notierdam, In New Vartan January With, 1972 for 87 exelling days... calling at 1) different ports, Your ports: of call ~ Inctude Rio de Janeiro, Capeiwon, Hombay, Singapore and Bankok, No need to worry about tipping, an all grutumes are. included. ia the fare, Bar bent choice of wecomamodiations, OW POLLUTION Editor, The Review,.Sir: Great concern is. being ex: “Pressed by many people over the | danger of: oi] spills’ and - tanker accidents, if tankers are allowed to ply these waters to Cherry Point, near Blaine, to the refinery there, : ~ But the. ‘tanker accident possibility - is by no means. the only danger, — Cherry | Point’ Refinery has requested permission to dump four. million gallons of alkaline]. effluent a day into surrounding waters, This effluent, containing oil and. phosphates, phenols. and goodness knows what other poisons, will do unknown damage to marine life. Water is needed for vleansing: four million gallons of clean (resh water, U.S,A;: is: polluting its water so fast that soon) it: will demand. Canada‘ & wal er, so then what? Are we. going to allow. this latest insult to our environment? Utah mines got its way at Rupert: Inlet, fk there no limit to what our governments will allow? ~ ‘Yorey Canyon, Santa Barbara, Sun Franeiseo; and >a’ hundred other ofl spills and accidents that Kot Tess publicity. — but still the oil somes ride coe “shod te CURE EME mar baat ee rer ree ee ; bookings should be made Immediately, BROCHURES AND RESE RVATIONS WW ATE, ARL K ar PAULIN TRAVEL “Cruise Headquarters in V ictaria’ 1006 GOVERNMENT ST, CU over: us, . and continue . the. ‘destruction of acquatic and other life, "What we all. must ‘doi is use Jess ——. use less gas, less oil, less. ‘electricity. Companies would soon finda way” to prevent pollution if. customers were with-, drawing their buying power, We have the power, lets use it. to save something of the natural environment for the future. We have a moral responsibility to. other living things, — (Mrs,) Eve Smith TY POGRAPHIC AL E RROR -Kiditor, The Review, Sir: Last week in a. letttter to: the editor, from. Mr. W. Price the name. printed. for the - Sidney Baton Girls in the Santa Parade ‘many phone calls-asking if there is a seeond proup. here. There {sn't, and the name should have been Styles, iMyrs,) Barbara Sidney. K-dettes CENTENNIAL MEMO + Until 1922, motorists ins Britlsh Columbia were required to drive on the left side af the read. B.C. was the last provinee to adopt the ie sida System tats ht voy nee st «ese R. R. 1, Port Washington, was Mrs, Tyles, and} have had, Styles | MP] Subject: February 20. both of Winnipeg: and Mrs. MR. AND. MRS. The marriage of Deborah Anne Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sellers of Kingston, Ontario, to Mike F. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graham, 11105 Chalet. Road, ‘North Saanich, was solemnized by the Rev. Robert Sansom at Holy Trinity Church, Patricia Bay, on M.F. GRAHAM Best man was. Patrick Lannon. and “Mrs. ‘Sharon Knight was. matron of honour. Ushers were George. Graham, brother of the groom and Tom Davis. The reception was held at the parents home, and out of town: guests included Mrs. P. Smith and daughter Marianne, J ohn. Friedoff, Winnipeg. the ‘garden. gives: a great deal. more fun than: ‘worry, it is a failure!”” His book: presents. a . formula * for. makin the most pleasurable garden possible. “Imaginative Small Gardens”. by Nancy Grasby offers a design to: the® homeowner . with. limited garden’ space. Perhaps “Gar-. dening on Clay’’, H.H..Crane,: should be :¢ on the. “best lender’”: lists: of . local’ library, “Pacific | “Pacific ‘Gardener - sare. “us ful fireside’ companions. Historical Society : “had a second meeting February 4 _secretary-treasurer and Mrs. John, C.J, Gooding, Mrs. M. Smith and Mrs. 'R. Joy. The Societ tv’ will meetings on the last Thursday of one being on March 25, Mem- ‘bership fees are $2.00 per adult, $1,00. for students, terested in becoming a member 2630.00 0%. ae — Quint-Martman Mr. and Mrs. W alter. $.Quint, 1OUOL Inwood Road, Sidney, wish to announce the — forthcoming marriage of. their younger daughter, Susan Kathryn, to Mr, Mr, and Mrs, Robert »N. Mart- man, 201 James White) Blvd, Sidney, The ceremony will be solemn: nized the evening of Mareh 26 in Holy ‘Prinity: Church, . Patrieta Wave : Coast: / The’ newly | formed. 1 Sidney and ye ‘North Saanich Historical Society. at'the Municipal Hall in Sidney. |. . -Mrs. Grace Bosher was elected | president, Mrs, Phyllis Sinclair, “Mary. .Louw Johnson, publicity: Museum trustees: are Mrs, Me hold” their. the’ month at 7:30 p.m) at: the a | Sidney Municipal: Hall, the next | BAS Anyone in- may contact Mrs. P. Sinclair, Hi6- Robert . further. delay“was ‘requested by. public along. Pat: Bay. beach. The Centennial '71 Committee. - had: recommended to Council a month ago that the municipality undertake the construction of a- retaining wall at. Pat Bay beach: as the municipalities centennial — 13 eee ae Pine Wednesday, March 10 ‘Pro ject. : “Sidney and. Nort at less-than — works | chairman Bob Taylor in order.» that proper levels may be taken Saanich - ‘Chamber of Commerce has gone * on” ‘Tecord as Supporting the 3 : “of sthe®C i Refreshments — - Silver Collection a of the Sahara’ ‘Ken: and Una Dobson : ye ‘Friday, Mar. Margaret Vaughan - : “Sponsored y St: anew $ & Holy. Trinity, Guild. come 1 8: 00 P, M.: Birch Malt ~ anglican Mission | in 1 Ghana AT 7:30 PM. 7 SIDNEY . VICTORIA, COLWOOD, WC. ATRL: with Evangel MOHAN M AHAR M) : Dynamic Gospel Preaching | PRAYER FOR THE SICK Revival Atmosphere MARCH 4th - 7th. _ ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH W182 Kast Saanieh Rd. sidney ~ FUNERAL CHAPEL OF ROSES: RVG, (Greg) Lonsdale Resident Manager, V AVE, AT FOU Ri st A SIDNED G5Ge2932 : m—ATReANZT NANAIMO, BC. BC, each evening — MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL SAANICH . Tenders requested for. Municipal ‘Hall and Police Station 4 maintenance. - ot : : ’ Ground maintenance. ; .. Tenders requested for grass cutting in Municipal Parks. — ¥ » Information and Specifications may be obtained from the Municipal Hall. 652-1154. Mrs. Gordon Hulme is pleased to announce the merger of. the general insurance business of Gordon Hulme Ltd. with that of Mr. John «Huggard. of Sidney, as of February 1, 1971 The insurance agencies and operations will , be carried on with Mr. Huggard as Associate and Consultant for all present and future clients. its Centennial = Nios INSURANCE AGENTS — REALTORS 2444 Beacon Avenue, Sidney, B.C. . Telephone: 656-1154 THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH. “4 -of Canada ANGLICAN CHURCH ". SIDNEY and NORTH OF CANADA. _.. SAANICH. _ Rev. Robert Sansom. - Rev. R. Hori Pratt Ph. 656-4870 | Church Office-656-3213 SUNDAY MARCH 7th _ | Manse-656-1930. . Lent.2.° ST. JOHN’S,’ DEEP COVE _ HOLY: TRINITY CHURCH Service of Worship - 9:30a.m. =: Patricia Bay _ = _ST. PAUL'S, . : SIDNEY... me ‘3. 00a.m. Holy Communion “| Service of Worship — 11. 00a m.° 10.00 a.m. Family Service: ‘Chureh School Refreshments i in ‘the Hall after