re aramrasier rire ‘Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday. - By-Review Publications Ltd. We en . 9825 Third Street (On EES gobs BGR John Manning - Publisher peices gs ty eee _H.V. Green - Editor. . ‘Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association ‘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. “4 PAGE FOUR Wednesday, May 26, 1971 ‘Money Well Spent Now that the second British Columbia Festival of Sport is in full swing and Centennial celebrations are - programmed throughout the Province, it may be a good _ time to take a stealthy glance behind the scenes and ask “Ys it worth it?” ~~ We may be sure that the organization and promotion behind both celebrations and festival have cost the taxpayers a sizeable packet of dollars. Are the expenses ‘justified? The mind behind the jaundiced eye r may well question whether. such Spending is appropriate at a time when unemployment i is rife, social insecurity is rampant and the costs of education are mounting to dizzy heights. - To reach a fair conclusion both sides of the coin must be examined. True, it would be possible to celebrate - Centennial’71. without the salvos of publicity material that have been showered on us by the public relations officials: sports and cultural events can be sponsored ee without benefit of such saturating official campaigns. -The reason we cannot subscribe to these critical and | =: - narrow views is that healthy: recreation and cultural -» activities are beneficial interests calculated to exercise: * the body and i improve ‘the mind. AS such they cannot be - rated too. highly. ‘We live in a Wworic : ~ with: maiching eloquence. — reason of ‘publi c-fun : electors: _ : : Saturday és -».In- our own. Peninsula. schools we can sense the oe eventual triumph of good: influences by the evidence of so general an involvement of the young people.in sports: and ‘the arts. We are not so sure that opportunities to. ~ continue these interests. when student. days are over are x sufficiently widespread or attractive. : . The young person. without aim or ambition: ‘may easily ‘become: a drifter, or: worse: Competitive sports for the. : physically” endowed ‘and: less ‘strenuous - pastimes for: those less active should be encouraged: all along the line. It should: be recognized: that. the. gepleyment. within: Sidney By-election = Sidney: voters on. Saturday. have - the ‘unusual ‘op: _ portunity. of electing an ‘alderman from six nominated . _ candidates, a situation which is a healthy sign of in- creased interest in the conduct of local affairs. It will be for.the good of Sidney if the keenness of ~ candidates i in’ ‘competition fora single seat on Council is. ~ matched: by, a corresponding interest on the part. of. the - _ Sidney and North Saanich Chamber of Commerce has ° arranged an all-candidates meeting for Thursday evening: at, the: Sidney | Hotel. It.is hoped that many. ratepayers will take advantage of the opportunity of | ‘hearing. the candidates,” and that the all who are: “qualified will make their choice, and ‘BO to the polls on ame ae? J.W. Bothe,. president of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Canada. is being congratulated by R.H. Pierson. Adventist world president with offices in Washington, D.C., on his a a a te ee ee, ee es a ee ie, aa Calgary, May 17-22. Looking on is A. Norman How of Mission, president of the church in British Columbia. Delegates from the Sidney area were: Thomas J. Bradley, and F, Lioyd $1,118,400. re-election at the Ninth Quadrennial Session in Bell. tinuing Battle of. the. Sexes that interests: me isthe problem of. establishing .a- policy. for -the : ; upbringing | ofthe. children. : i where’ ‘every act of ‘delinquency is” . a publicized: by. the mass media with sadistic emphasis. . Rarely are-the achievements of modern youth greeted More and more I seem to be. encountering husbands and wives who disagree. on the fun- damentals . of child-raising. In. most homes, 1 expect, a. brisk. | argument: may: be launched by any. innocent remark about ‘the: relative merits of love and ‘discipline. Asa father of three Lhave g gone. all: the way. with Dr. Benjamin Spock who believes that love and discipline are partners; or, rather, that they should be. But in actual fact it. rarely. ‘seems to: -work out: that way. It is usually. love: or discipline. : “Two ‘things, I believe, re true’ , no ‘of the average. modern child: One_ he us that: he’s: ‘Spoiled. The ‘other. is |. that. he’ S. Spoiled by his mothe ‘There! My. neck: is out. : ‘It: seems: ‘to: ‘me. that. . a “vast | number of women have misun-. ; A little serutiny into the workings. of our minds ’ and: ob- servation of: others about US, « brings rather sharply into. ‘focus often, bring its gratification. This >. aim. or purpose held consistently “> would seem to be a powerful law inaction, It is summed up in the ~ metaphysical truth. that thoughts become things, that’ ‘all oe manifest things, are the. reoult of “at thought. ~* dnfaney and sea it inaction ag the . child, through intense. desire .(o “, copy.older people, learns to walk pind tall: Actually itis at work in us and for us: all through our lives, but is far more noticeable every day living, These driving devires can be of several quite different kinds. There ate those who from carliest memory desired | to « become masters in one or more -the the arts, such a¥ music or - painting, Some experience a continuing urge >to climb Mountains or explore untamed Vaslicesies, Olinds desire control over people through political or industrial leadership, . or. just. plain money and ever more ‘money. discovering whether this intense urge to necomplish something is “taking us in the right. direction oo"! weuld be to observe the result of “painting the goal almed at. Those ‘Have You Noticed? | BY. JOHN SQUANCE “the fact that a long hield desire for ao ‘a.condition, or object, will, very | business, does not so often bring dn the effect: one's: success has oy great difference. in. the: way We start practicing this law in. cmay. well have = thought. ‘In abnormal situations than in |. thouphts do affect our tives: for Perhaps a ‘useful way of who diin mastery over an art, ‘suchas music, have great and contiiuing satisfaction in it, The realization: of a fortune. or gaining the. control of big: lasting satisfaction, ° Avery important criterion lies: had on his fellow beings, There is. financial. success is. earned. as there in in the way it is usted, It has been demonatrated that thought ig a powerful: creator: Rightly used and controlled it will make men free, "Know the truth, andthe trath will make you free” Whether we have an intense and long held desire or. not, our good or ill and {tis entirely our own cholee,. our thought processes. are oo making. or breaking us, Nor can we “get by" on someone else's thinking, for there is an inner control which in ‘each one of us sorte the worthy from the unworthy. This is where ‘intense. desirg and ambition. ts dangerous, for it ean so often smother. thatcinner. balanee without whieh aman ig capable ot inhiman actee Mankind has now reached the alae where wee musto- in’ the words of t hynin, “farm back, O mon, forswear thy foolish ways," He must examine his thought processes and accept: respon: sibility for them. The preser- vation “of the civilized” world referred: to. LES derstood the advice ‘ofthe child: psychologists and their emphasis on love. They confuse: Jove: with softness. ook _-Many a little monster is reared through: the excessive, demon: | Strative affection of mothers who LETTER 70 EDITOR, ee ITALIAN COIN: Editor, ‘The Review, Sir: : Some’ of ‘the rewards: ‘to be gained ‘in| writing a series, of historical articles are the. in- teresting telephone calls» one: receives about items one may, have overlooked or information being volunteered. Following an article regarding the carly settlers in the area and the question as to the nationality. of same, I received a. visit. from Mrs, Bob Bailey of Dean Park Road who showed me avery interesting coin she bad dug up in their property. It: was Italian, with the date 1866: ands "10 Cen- tesimi'' on the obverse, while the reverse side showed: the words "Vittorio Emanuele AL: re italia’. She had: found’ this, some twelvesor- thirteen) years ago and itis in. an excellent state, She also found-a sinall ingot and had visions of “possibly unears thing a hidden fortune. However; when the ingot was. scoured off anda cut taken from the end, it appeared to be nickel! And only one war founds : ~ Mrs Bailey also brought a map of the area, dated: Wid, which shows North. Saanich P.O.: MeTavish Road was shown as “Thomas Crossing’ and the Vo & § RR. is shown from Royal Oak P.O, to its terminus at Sidney, Other Post) Offices. shown. are Hagan P.O.) Young 2.0... Slugget P.O,, Tod Tolet P.O. Heal BLO. and what) we now knew as Durrance - Lake is shown. as “Durant Lake’! There are also shown Hoal Lake, Fourth Lake Pizzi Lake, Mud Lakes Fark Lake as well as those presently known © Elk. Prospect and Beaver Lakes ee Boa Bond _ Sidney OFFICIAL THANKS By resolution. of Central ySaanieh Council, BGS Parker af Hove toad bis heen thanked for his efferta cin: coordinating the interests of outdoor “elubs in relation to public bridle paths and “depends on it trails : eo aan ee a child: ‘was jus = ‘naturally. expected: nourish the wistful dream that They dare not: be stern because “they dare not risk the chance that a son or. daughter will, feel un- “wanted.. you know. who. are. truly” well: behaved. example, with 12.° we're to believe the: hundreds: 0 writers ©. “who... have « told < their: of- love.’ Which math er agres: A home i in which the father major and the mother is. playing be unhappy, It's a particularly tragic common. _| reconciled themselves to a more or less .inactive role in: the shaping of their children because of this. You can hardly blame them. Every form of punishment, or any insistence: on. strict behaviour merely. drives the children into thelr mether's ‘sot, ever-ready embrace, the. Fetreut from reality. TL have. dined-in homes where method, of spanking, No other subject will indignant mail from readers a8 a column. suggesting that spare Womens, ; T generalize widly, or enlirse, buf obedience in children these days is rare because “Momism”" has became we “dlacage af the tines. And a spotted chit who mnst eventiully fice fe on his own ts -equipped for the demands of citivenship simply because he: never learns (hem at home.” 4 The veal proof of this is in the private schools. J donot like the idea of sending children away from heme, but ia case aller case I've seen boys and girls who were returned atler a single semoater With astonishingly good manners and a sense af pi irticipation in the before. What causes this” Why, of pourra. disripline does and sine children are reasonable when given. the op- portunity they take to if not only naturally, but often araterally. tenderness alone is the answer. And _ so you. can count on the B fingers of one. hand.the children’ Most of the husbands 1 knew: agree with me.that the old- fashioned,. out-dated methods of were the best. True, these were’ § often dictated by the times. Inthe day -of. the: big family, for. discipline was ab-. solutely necessary. A home. may. survive with one rotten kid on the | premises. It might not ‘survive: ‘They. are before my. time, but! they: must ‘have been wonderful ” stories of: such” a ‘childhood this. discipline seldom got. in the’ way i ea this must be a two: at ay deal 2 ne -and. father" is playing the role of Sergeant- ie the role of comforter is hound to. So situation when a mother uses the” : father's discipline asa threat, the. ~ You - be - good - or Daddy - will’ spank-you technique that's all too - I know of two fathers who have © the children ran the gamut from temper (antrums: to open ine, solence simply because the. parents couldn't get, together ona Nothing: demonstrates this i division so muchas the question, jag praduve: the quantity: of irate, a3 the-rod-and-spoilthe-child ig. good advice, And all of itis from so-called “problem children’ buat.» family er orp Hye A neve Mnaw » fo remarkably - THE JACK SCOTT COLUMN | Upbringing — — Soft Or Stern? | ‘Another aspect. of the con- | Adventists session J. W.. Bothe of’ Oshawa, On- tario. President of the Seventh--’ day Adventist Church in Canada was. re-elected at the Ninth Quadrennial Session held in -Calgary. May..17-. 22... 125 delegates, clergy and laity. from all provinces in Canada attended the Session. R.H. Pierson from Washington. D.C... World. President of the Adventist church attended the seassion and was the guest speaker Tuesday evening. Carl Klam. Secretary of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Canada. reported growth in membership over: the last four year period of 16.4 percent. In- come increased by. ap- proximately one-third. W.E. Kuester said that the total ~ 1 | missions giving by members - increased « ‘approximately 20 percent, reaching va total of Funds. for Health, Education, and Missions from the Annual Ingathering Appeal reach’ $1,348.705 during the past 4 years. Seventh-day Adventists operate 45 day schools with 135 teachers as well as Kingsway College, Oshawa, .Ontario,° - grades 9-14 and Canadian Union College at Lacombe, Alberta, with grades 9 -16, reported P.W. Manuel. The two colleges have was spent in 1969 to support their “EX T RAORDINAR An Extraordinary General Meeting | . of Sanscha will be held at Sanscha, | - Upper Halil, on Monday, May 31st, . at 8. 00 Pp. m. The purpose of this. 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