‘Wednesday, July 28, 1971 THE REVIEW PAGE THREE __ REGIONALIZATION DAMPENED CONTINUED FROM PAGE i Ald. Trevor Davis last week costs of social service would rise considerably under the new administration. approval of the plan two weeks ~ago, decided against hearing the agency delegation. ‘“We would be going over old ground” ‘Mayor Stan Dear who felt that these groups had submitted briefs to the ad hoc Regional Board Committee in the first place. The matter will also. be indicated that administration Sidney Council, which affirmed said . discussed thoroughly at. this Wednesday’s meeting of the Capital. Regional Board, added the Mayor. The population figures for New Westminster district in 1870 were as follows: 1356 (whites, coloured and Chinese) an increase of 518 settlers over 1869, of which 286 were farmers, 192 employed in manufacturing goods and 87 were in gaol. There were 1226 acres under cultivation. Island Art Supplies and: Paintings READY MADE FRAMES 2460. BEACON AVE. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. B,C, Centennial Coin ‘Parliament Bidgs., Victoria, Enclosed find cheque rl $3. 50 each.. S eeeoeee Co eee eeesecrceseennnesacuceresssonueseneaseecresans money order ae One siiver dollar only: for each person. resident in British NOW AVAILABLE LET US DO YOUR PICTURE FRAMING 656-3633 - 5:30PM. one per. person 7 British Columbia’ Residents only. ae On valuable collector's item.that-is.a memento of. British Columbia's historic anniversary, marking ours) entry into Canada. The special! price of $3. 50 is made . - “possible by. the Government of British Columbia. Se Your specially minted Centennial silver: dollar: will = ve be available. for. mailing to you on. ‘August 1, 1971. , Send this coupon today. Make money order or chequtio payable to ; B,C, Centennial Tle B.C. olf ordering more thane one coin attach name and Your Address’ Ce SOKA PASEL OTE SOSSSCESSOOSTOSESSH Gity OHHTEHHAHEMEHH HOH FOOT OHHUNROHHEHERHHHHMRE HE EHH HEHE HHH EHEH VES GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA eeeetpeseacecoresussonsee WITH GWYN OWEN For the past year that this column has been running in the Review, I have received-a great deal of useful information from many of my readers both by mail, in:phone calls and in per- sonal conversation. Although it is not always, used at the time it serves aSimportant background for ‘future events and I would like ~ evening Gossip respect and, although crusing purists might frown, this sailor appreciates going-ashore for an meal after’ a day's sailing while ‘Kittiwake’ lies quietly at anchor across the cove. This spot has never to my knowledge been publicly ad- vertised but word of mouth has got around the cruising fraternity particularly in the United States FIRE Insurance Is Our Business, Not a Sideline BILL AKKAM AND RAYMOND LITTLE TWO SCOUTS FROM THE TSARTLIP pack left Thursday for a three week jamboree in Japan. Bill Akkam, 15, and Raymond Little, 15, were picked from scouts all over. Vancouver. Island to make the trip. Raymond attended a national jamboree two years ago and is looking forward ‘‘to meeting different people’’ on the Japan trip. Bill is one of two scouts to win his gold achievement medal for the Victoria area. DEAR REVIEW READER: society which we cannot afford. _ Tsartl ip Band Council, “Box 153 on ae _ Brentwood ‘Bay, BC. » Sincerely, PROJECT “y971, ‘Tsartlip. Band Council, “~©'Tom Sampson, | Band Manager. TSARTLIP INDIAN WALKATHON SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST Continued from Page i Life for us North American Indians on the Reservations is no picnic; | : in fact if you were to.visit our humble abodes you would no doubt be 4 profoundly disturbed at the squalor, poverty and lack of dignity suf- \ fered by a community of Canadian citizens on your doorstep. The reasons for these inhumanities are profound; our people want to retain the cultures of our inheritance and yet we have to live a life of comprise with the progressive:society. We, the North American In- dians, are partly to blame for wanting retention of our old way of life; ‘| you, the New Canadians, are partly to blame for showing us (par-. ticularly our young, impressionable people) the luxuries of a modern However, wean the Tsartlip Reserve are determined to improve our : oe ee )) : lot, and to this end, we have built a boat-launching ramp and established a public Camping Area nearby in an attempt to create some gainful employment, at least for some of us. What we need now is a building in which we could have an office, coffee bar, room for the sale of bait and Indian handicrafts and, eventually, a Community Hall. For this project we have lots of willing labor but a lack of funds. Therefore we intend to take’a leaf from our White Brothers’ book and hold a Walkathon. We are soliciting your support for this venture and ‘ask you to return the coupon below to:. : a ATSARTLA P WALKATHON — AUGUST 21, 1971 FOR THE WALKATHON IN ‘AID OF THE TSARTLIP RESERVE -FOR. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND. BET- TERMENT OF RESERVATION CONDITIONS, I HEREBY PLEDGE “PER MILE FOR A TOTAL OF IF 20 MILES ARE. COMPI ETED ON” | ‘THIS SUM TO. BE COLLE .CTED PERSONALLY BY ONE NORTH| ft AMERICAN, INDIAN, FROM THE TSARTLIP. RESERVE. ARTER a COMPLE TION OF THIS ENDE AVOR. a Name cee a eae ee oa ae Address Veccwucun ' : La 7 Terrreer ere ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee re) 2. 2 2 ey 7 1d 5) 1 Sa | Groceries — Fruit Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE SIDNEY CASH & CARRY Beacon Avenue Phone 656-1171 to thank my many boating friends for this source of Gun'l Gossip, and hope they will keep it up. and many American ° skippers make Telegraph Harbour their base for holidays in the. Canadian Gulf Islands. The modern marina store displays from the ceiling just about every club burgee seen flying on the Pacific coast ee vessels that. have visited there Last week end saw Kittiwake's annual pilgrimage to Telegraph Harbour on Thetis Island. For a two day cruise from Sidney. this is one of the most enjoyable sleeping. out spots inthe. Gulf Islands: i The harbour itself is--eom- pletely protected forall weathers and provides both anchoring out for loners like myself and ample jetty accommodation at either of two marinas for those. more gregariously inclined. Facilities ashore: are complete in every 2360 Beacon Ave. - 656-431] Sidney’s own personalized car sales. No Gimmicks — No High Pressure. “BUT THE BEST IN SERVICE.” > Bank Financing No Down Payment HOLIDAY SPECIALS 1969. Meteor Deluxe 4-door sedan, v8 auto. power steering, . 29,000 miles, special _ $99950 i969 OLDS Cutlass | 2 door hard top, bucket seats, vB, : a Pewee sicerne: brakes $2795 1967 Toyota Crown sedan, auto. radio, 26,000 miles 1966 Meteor _ Montcalm convertible, Catece V8, auto.’ Full power, only 51,000 miles 1395" | and many others, : $50 and up fe ‘COLONEL D. S.. “MITCHELL 1965 Po tiae anion wagon, V8; auto. -51095° “1965 Rambier, 5695" auto - 6, economy car. - ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED © at, you don't « see what you want — ~~ ~ Ask — - We'll find itr oe _ASIDNEY RESIDENT has ~ just retired from a six-year “post as Lay Secretary with the Anglican Church’ in Victoria. Colonel D.S. “s |e. Mitchell © will © retain. his {office oof Honorary ‘|. Secretary and is “an” ex ~* officio” member, ofthe. : Senate, the: Finance = Committee: rand the: Executive ‘Council. He. is’: “also Secretary, “Treasurer x “of. the Columbia Coast © _Mission, & member of .the — “Provincial Synod’. and: © Chairman of the Provincial “Synod Committee. Colonel “JOE FLETCHER — _ MANAGER | TRADES—TERMS—_ ~ WepuycLeaNuseo 2 -.CARS—SPOTCASH — f eee : : BUS, — 656-4311 RES. — 479-6427 -Mitchell lives vat, 10467 All ‘ ” " - RAY-HORRIGAN — 0.C.8: _.. Bay Road and intends: to CONSIGNMENTS ‘\NSTAN'T APPRAISALS - Spend. his: leisure ‘time wpe Es working in. his garden, .. ceramics and rifle shooting, Victorin with {teomn indsor heated pool For Application to Junior Grades 3-7 Call the Registrar Mr. W.B. Cochrane | _ | St MICHAEL'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL For BOYS 3400 Richmond Road "Now Two ene pried T hirsonden Schools _ te | Unite To Offer Your Son Ail The Aspects That Moke one Nour 8 son's future success es a student and later, aga men sof the world, depends so much on his ability to learn, his realization that he must learn, At. 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Would you believe War 1 German singing spy, she is detatled by aGerman Intelligence ‘gent posing as her uncle, to extract vital Allied’ ine from: Rock Hudson who, as usual, only thik Dawn time he's. in Patrol Squadron uniform! “From a dvaum, plenie lls the: best: (ime no cants around!) tofrolies in the ~bedroom-af a rural inn, the plot grows deeper, and in this’ reviewer's opinion, duller, WOW + aircraft: buffs will enjoy. the exietingly Hlmed aerial. combat sequienees invalving Fokker Dis. Triplanes and SESA's. but ooh dear, Barling Julie. you've made far sweeter’ saunds of music thac this. Can't vou persuade - the director cvour real-life husband), 14 dae “Pronghtar af Mfare Poppins next met TH then, better keep) your bone fires burning and ane dae apa aiuto professional faseinators Hike ~ capable Kin Philby, Oh! What an (un) Lovely War: as a spy? 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