Published at Sidney; Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9825. Third Street John Manning - Publisher _H.V. Green - Editor: “Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. ° Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association 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, April 21, 1971 PAGE 4 Centennial Project _ Many Sidney and District residents are sorry that the swimming pool project has been abandoned by the _ Centennial Committee... However, among. those with ~ -pegrets must be many who have not. lifted.a finger in 1 support of this recreational amenity. It is a distressing fact that local community projects usually come to grief because of disunity and personal animosities. A brilliant exception to this melancholy truth is seen in the Centennial Library, while the Senior - Citizens’ Centre offers a:parallel instance of success. But the withdrawal of North Saanich from the swimming pool project was a blow not expected to ruin the scheme. The Centennial Committee may not. be blamed for judging that the resources of Sidney would be sufficient to take up the slack. - It is on record that groups of children have worked - hard for the pool they would so have welcomed: by carol “singing, a concert anda Walkathon they did their part. - Service clubs made pledges, but financial support from no the adult population has been’ sadly disappointing. — With a: mid-April ‘deadline to meet, the Centennial _ Committee had no alternative but to switch to a project = within t the scope of. the official. funds available. The. hope. “is expressed, however, that subscribers will allow donations and. pledges to be retained in a Trust account a new W pool projecti in the future. Referendum — oe There i is 5 quiet confidence i in 1 municipal circles that the es ‘third sewerage scheme in two ‘ years to be: presented by: Central Saanich’ Council | will: be. successful in next Saturday’ s referendum. - . In each of the previous oferendums one-half of. the cent majority was: necessary. for approval. By d ) residents in the’ areas to: be sewered ll ‘pay for: the ‘ollection system: ies By limitting the scheme to the three specific areas, | - and including the Butchart Gardens, Council has met a number of. earlier objections. There are still those who: will dissent on one score or another, but it would © probably be impossible to devise a’ plan more equitable. ~ within the framework of the Municipal Act.’ Poe It should be emphasized that other methods of sewage disposal have been examined by Council in detail, but. ~ have been: found impractical | because of the ‘im- - permeable nature of the soil in Central Saanich. ,». The scheme now before the electorate of fers a cure for an “unsanitary situation which” has plagued — the. ‘municipality for a decade. Polluted ditches and be: aches ~ constitute a constant threat to health and a restriction of . recreational amenities. Now it has been warned that in Brentwood the domestic water supply is in danger, The evidences of pollution have been fully attested by the competent medical authority. | not too much to say that the residents of Brentwood, Sa _ Saanichton. and Turgoose Point. hold the. destiny: ‘of Poon! Central Saanich i in the way they mark their ballots. Chamber Of Commerce Week : APRIL Wwe 24, Tt ~ to the attention of all Canadians the -aims: of) the .. Chamber in their own community, An active Chamber — ean truly be the action team, united to promote. prosperity and. ‘progress in towns and cities: across - Canada, | Dependence on governments alone leads to the drying Coes up of initiative and self-reliance. Through Chambers of ~ Commerce, forwarding looking citizens band together voluntarily to express their views and arouse public opinion, not for any partisan interest but for the benefit of all members of the community. | During the week of April 18-24, the eves of Canadians ‘in Canada. This week has been set aside to bring about a greater understanding and appreciation at the local af citizenship and responsibility and_ in building - Canadian communities for the nation, — ” — Agreal many problems face Canada in the Seventies. Now more than ever before we should marshal all our . group of leaders, with. the vision to see and the williigiiess ty du ie Chings which will dake that community a part of the orderly development which still lies ahead. It is not too much to sav thatias the Chamber of - Commerce movement grows democracy should became a. revitalized and growing force in this country, organization. This year. Mr.. Ed. Phillips’ representing the . Cen- “boats 13° and over was awarded: “Seafly. Other. winners “presented | - ‘Tsawassen. Sailing Club, Delta -10; Humphrey Golby, R-V.Y.C-in and Frank Cushing, Canadian voters were in favour, but on both occasions a 60 Per: 1 boaters. planning to. “meet. the | Britannia next ‘month a. mention. 1 on: flag protocol. ‘Power boats. to |: the mainsail for a sloop, the fixed. backstay © is the most: practical : -attachment, ‘and a ‘ketch or. yawl _ In urging a strong affirmative vote on. Saturday it is” y Our: {and had never been in.a small Chamber of Commerce Week was established to bring Can ada: will be focused on the Chamber of Commerce movement level of the role of the movement in developing a sense. PINK resources (o overcome hese problems, [Cis imperative: that in every community there be an established strong » WITH GWYN OWEN Elk Lake. Sailing Association held their Centennial Regatta a week last Sunday and a quick review of this club might. be in order. now. In 1967. Alderman Leslie. Passmore presented the Saanich Municipal Trophy ‘at an inaugural Regatta held on Elk Lake. At that time this was a Centennial Project sponsored by the Municipality of Saanich and subsequently. it has been held annually with the exception of one year. Saanich Lion's Club took this activity. in hand until the formation of. ELSA which. has since. been. the sponsoring tennial '71 committee presented a new. perpetual. trophy for. the larger. boats. Last. week’s regatta attracted entries from such distant clubs, for dinghys, as the Nelson Sailing Club; Renton.”.(Washingten) Sailing Club; TsaWwassen Sailing Club; as wellas the local R.V.Y.C; Canadian Sailing Club and of course ELSA. boats participating. The Saanich Perpetual: Trophy went. to Peter Fisher of R.V.Y.C. in’ a Sabot, while the Centennial ’71 Com- mittee. Perpetual. Trophy . for to Doug Hemphill of ELSA with Leslie. Pearson as crew _in a with plaques were; Grant. Davis, ELSA, El Toros, Peter Fisher, R.V.Y. C.; Sabots; Don McGreer, a Davidson, X Class (under 13’); Doug Hemphill, ELSA, Seafly; Doug Bond; Canadian Forces Sailing. Association, Fireball; Forces Sailing Association, in an. 0. K. Dinghy, xX Class ( (over 13). ‘For those ‘sailors and ‘power fly.‘the. Canadian: Ensign ona ‘Stern. staff; ‘sail. boats. either ona} stern staff or 2/3.up the leach of at the. “peak. : ‘of “the ‘mizzen.- Saluting a senior ‘vessel involves}. lowering the ensign. to half it’s | normal : ‘height,’ waiting for the} — saluted vessel to acknowledge by | ‘dipping it’s ensign and raising it again, then raising your own ‘ensign back to it’s normal height: ‘Your own:club burged should be flown on'a bow staff for a power boat or atthe peak of . the ‘mainmast under. sail. It is, not dipped. — ee “As soon. as- plans. for. ‘the Britannia: passage past Sidney _ are firm they will be published in this column. In the..meantime would those planning to join in a parade of. yachts notify the Review office so that some idea as to numbers and any necessary organization can be obtained. ceemir Sea, Army and Air Cadets, some from, a8... far. distant |. as Wetaskawin Alberta. descended on Pat Bay for a live-in week-end, local) Admiral Budge Squadron hosted the Visitors: in four whalers that are available for training. Many of the visiting cadets live far from any. water boat before, Captain RR. Vipond, that we are particularly blessed with with our. niarine location here and it is our duty to share it With other cadet units throughout PP ent owes dts The. next Canoe Bay. Yacht Race off Sidney is: this Sunday. Start at 16.00 o'clock at the foot of Beacon Ave, Club, Nelson B.C.; Seattle Yacht STURDY PLOWING. TEAM of Saanichten ~ farmer J. D. Wright will compete on. Saturday with four other teams of horses from Chilliwack and Washington State for the Saanich Cham- - pionship. The annual event of Saanich Plowing Association will stage eight B.C. Championships at the farm of D. trophies are to. novelty plowing Artifacts: Associ S. McHattie, 1681 Keating Cross Road. commencing -at 10 a.m. Many cups and be won for senior, junior and events. Refreshments: will be provided by members of Saanich. Historical ation. Forces |. There were five races with 56]. “ My opinion of. the provincial Department of Highways . has? _ Last Saturday and Sunday 220.) the commanding officer, said: Silver Threads Thursday, April 22, Dridge and Crib: Clubs, 1.30 pim.: riday, April 24, Jacko, 2 pam.; Monday. | April 26, Dance. 2 p.m: Tuesday; April 27. Waom, Rug Hooking and Knitting. Yam, Choir practice, ceramics, painting, noveltios, macrame;, 42 noon. Cone versaiivaal Frenaci, bane pm Cribbage: April 28. Jacko ‘please note chanve of davi 2p m.: Thursday, April 24. Spring Tea and Bazaar, 2-4 pmo Sanscha Hall. ad- mission froe. lea soe. Aid pPlogtativs Tale. piace ai Sanscha. Hall, Neacon > Ave. Sidney. Senior ertizens of the Freen the ILC. Chamher af Commence “Garitiguarer” gp oe ON iy Wednesday. (Ee LOST AIRPORT “Editor; The Review, Sir? never been high, especially after the devastation which took place “at Royal Oak. But now a zenith has been reached: how ‘does one find the so-called Victoria: In- ternational Airport? ‘Highways and roads have been -altered and changed so much that 1 who who live only a mile from |. the airport, found: myself lost! |. “How :a: stranger. is ‘supposed: to signs,” ‘nothing,”” ae “Yesterday - a. ‘man: ‘stopped no_ ‘indications: = “no ‘to direct: him: He «was ‘then. on: McTavish: Road, close: ‘to ‘West Saanich Road: and: driving West! -even be.signs | to. direct. strangers: to ‘Places they. hope. to reach... /C.R.L, Warren’. os 1460 McTavish Road. Coe “ON THE TRAIL ees Editor, ‘The Review, Sir: _ Having already’ been ‘in: touch jineffectually “with Central. Saanich aldermen, and receiving only vague and. unsatisfactory answers, I write on behalf of local: residents about what we consider to be an. arrant, waste | of the taxpayer's money anda Jack: of. commonsense. Behe -(). Hagan’s ‘Creek. where it rims at the edge of Centennial Park was’)a’ pretty country stream, so rare.these days of burgeoning suburbia. It has a perfectly .sound and adequate footbridge, used: mainly by children where they fished, although the railings needed ten dollars worth of repair. Mow a gravelcayered road, in parts 20-fect wide, has been bulldozed in, with the addition of an ugly and expensive 20-foot galvanised culvert: drain casting several hundred dollars replaces the footbridge and fishing pool. and stupid waste of taxpayer's place for hot-rodders: and motor bikes for. their practice. It is all very well for Council to say they of the Park. but. Hovey. Road ravine isa right ofway although find iti is beyond me. There are no}. Who knows, someday. there, ‘may. This to my mind is a downright |. “money, making instead a grand | “will control it, being on the edge Tides Wed. 21. 0205 10.3 0815 ‘Thu. | 22° 0225 10.3. 0855 Fri. 23.0255. 10.3 0925 Sat. 24 0310 ..10.4 1000 +Sun. 25° 0445. 10.5 1140 +Mon. 26 0515 10.5. 1225 +Tue. 27 0110 -8.8 0530 _ +Wed.. 28 0215 9.2 0615 0320 9.3 0645 +Thu. 29 Weather The following is the meteorological report for the week ending April 18 furnished by the Research Station, Saanichton. FULFORD HARBOR 6.1 1330 8.01930 4.1 46 1510. 8.6 2025 5.1 3.2 1615 9.4 2120 - 6.2 1.8 1720 10.1 2215 7.2 8.1940 10.7 0015 8.1 .2° 2040 11.0 10.4 1305.1 2125 11.2 10.1 1350. .4 2220 11.1 9.7 1.0 1440 2320 11.0 - + Daylight Saving Supplied by the meteorological division Department of Transport for the week en- ding April 18. 61 : P Maximum temperature (ape, Aa a2 Maximum temperature (April 13) 63 Minna P 94°. Minimum temperature (April 12) 31 ae on grass 02. Mean temperature 45.7 “97 Rain -O1 2 soa ine 6 Total for 1971 16.05 DID Auto-genic therapy (based on’ alleviate: Arthritis, Asthma, Mig Impotence. Insomnia, Excessive Most Allergies. oN ictoria- YOU KNOW THIS? CONSULT MISS EF. Well known British Hyponotist now in Practice i in Cc all 384- HYPNOSIS) can help to raine, Psoriasis, Stuttering, Smoking and Drinking and REID 9880 a Tee “editorial on the subject of noise: from © ‘Sidney ‘Internationai . ‘Air : port: In view of ‘the ‘opinions |. apart from their training’ éx- “Ll expressed at a S. PE.C; meeting’ a : h footbridge was much more in keeping with the park. contaminate nef .area, but.nothing _ effective -has.l..... “| Been done about it. It continues to grow within 30. yards. of the “stream. . (3). Some years ago a request} was made to © Council, through myself, to complete the circle of woodland trails in: the}: Park, so that. pedestrians. pic- |” _nickers and horsemen (at a walk) | . ‘should’ be allowed to enjoy. the amenities, but nothing was done. Now local students have done this --excellent. job, but ‘T-understand |’ «that Council on the advice of the _aldermen: concerned are. to ban} »- me, and others, from leading my grandson on: a Pony through | the nat ils. outside. ‘my. house. and. asked. me): Fall ‘ The Editor; ‘The ‘Review, to make: me othe. » here (o get away from that, and to enjoy tranquility, gardens, a. | “tourist. people have. it: “a short sighted Chamber of (2), A dump heap and old cars six) is allowed to” grow ‘and this lovely Basil. G. ‘Parke r 2} O1SE OLLU TION. ‘Sire: rene -Tread. with’ ‘interest: your eldon Tuesday night i in Sidney, I “think your attitude is too. com:: . ‘placent.. I have the following comments. AL ‘Victoria is a unique city” in. Canada, separated as it is from) noisy. bustle. of ‘the. mainland. People have come “measure of peace. and, as the’ “old world charm’? In spite of what Commerce attitude ‘might be, the future attraction of Victoria very “different; and’ a> shuttle service to and mainland.3 Salle aa ‘noisy. planes,..would™ prove a - popular and appropriate part of _ the tourist. scene. . minus: factor, but the sudden, devastating.scream:of a huge the feelings we ‘have: in this varea. nen Members ofr my y family trav vel ~ frequently. -by. air, mainly to gaining little from this area, perience and a heated criticism “from: people’ who read their ~Jandings, over ‘the homes and its path, “essential but’-— I ‘submit that this. should. be areas, which in essence is what _) Serve, DS. Campbell, ” Moses Point, Sidney. - ‘Coatwaadt tee SIDNE YY VE. AT F OURTH st. A stagnation Ses aee in yout cometanity, Victoria tC, Sanat, RAS + FUNERAL CHAPEL OF ROSES R. G. (Greg) Lonsdale RESIDENT MANAGER SIDNE Y, BC. GSG-2082 we ate . oe SRT WY PONE ‘i "td 2) un A Le) Ma a dite t wa ‘y ie! Wk {yh ve Nh aa nO ey 32-91 6S district, and visitors, welcome. foo sleep for, normal cark. The | Fini eke in i ‘ “yey Ve eae e Janeiro, ' , het . } “ihe ae Ny Sa im) (i ~ Round-the-World Cruises — _ from $2,250.00 U.S. The Ortent: Overseas’ Line operates four cargo: pasiener vesstes from the West Coast, approximately once a month, on an uround the wortd sercdce. The. ports of call iichile Rio’ de Capetown, Durban. Laurenco Marques, Movibasa, Slagapore, ong Kong. Reeluig, Robe and Vokoh ama. he Kameralda", po Fania In capacity from 61 passengers to 300 passengers, AM Mow Abpea Gaal YY brochures are available ghving information on. the ships and Santos, buenos Aires, The ships are the “Orlental Amiga” ae Mod and hess ttherartes. ~ PAULIN TRAVEL Agente for (rinnt Gverseas Line in Vietoriat 5 006 GOVE RNME: NTS ST. Vinee Re cre eny. geeoky ray ha oy tf vintgleth " | ee i NG fi ly iz ene m ah aie me iy inte a ae is" My i vit “Welentol Rie > Orlental ant “Oriental Carnival Ven agi Vink. Detaled and district lies in its being so:}. from. the |- ae smaller - - and * ESS spe ‘B. Noise, ina noisy area means _-very little, merely -a_ plus: or. “jet on a ‘soundless blue. sky.- ~ seene, with torrents of black muck: in its wake, has to be |. » experienced here to understand. | . S - Montreal and rather’ less’ to : Europe. and without exception |: a would. prefer’ a shuttle | [ ceanieh Surely. this would: feat aa “the economics of the air: lines | “involved, who must. avoid less |” _ than | capacity flights on’ big<| jets. At. present:'C.P.” Air. are: “plane. markings, ‘as it ‘SWOOPS,’ smokingly low, for ‘simulated ' sometimes drying’ Jaundry, in- Reg Admittedly: training. is: done over |. diready noisily populated | : these planes" are designed to - ‘THE PARISH OF - NORTH SAANICH os ANGLICA N cHurcH es OF CANADA. Rev. Robert: Sansom. Ph, 656-4870 -. Sunday, April 25th m oo. “Raster 2 ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH paneer _ Third St. Sidney 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11. iba. m. Morning Prayer os & Sunday School 7.15 pm Parish Evensong HOLY, TRINITY CHURCH 10. 00a. m. ie / Morning Prayer os EVERYBODY - "WELCOME “TO OUR SERVICES _ oe _ Manse-656-1930 i st. JOHN'S, A ‘DEEP COVE Service of Worship 9:30a.m. ST. PAUL'S; : “= SIDNEY Service of Worship 11.00a.m. a Church Schoo! | Rev. John M. Wood {Manse - ce : Saerrvooy, ‘Saanich: Road. - United Church of Canada SIDNEY and NORTH -SAANICH-: ” Rev. ‘R. ‘Hori Pratt ‘Church Office-656-3213 . 9§:30a.m. | CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES . Church Office « * 652-2748: “SHADY. 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