] \N Ait MEMBERS OF SIONEY RECREATION COMMISSION HAVE BEEN * GENEROUSLY GIVING THEIR TIME TO OVERSEE YO yen? PEOPLES’ DANCES AT SANSCHA..... G6 YOUNG THE BOARD'S REPLY Statement by Saanich School Roard Re: the Review editorial of November 17. Although the Board “strongly opposes interference by elected Trustees in the daily activities of our administrative staff, the Board is involved in the Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday - By-Review Publications Ltd. -. 9825 Third Street EARMUFFS to keep WIG provides camouf lage 71 5 : framing not only of policy, but in the development of regulations for John Manning. Publisher. high- volume, herd- to blend uno brrusy vely implementing that. poliey. Overall policy is determined by the - , George Manning - Editor _ tock MUSIC from : into backa rou nd. 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Classical cal music( to offset rock MUSIC ps a ee ee ar 7 we ‘PAGE FOUR effects) from. © hour Wed d N ber 24. 1971 ZB y, to The election of the Saanich | years service, spent. the last 10 _ wednesday, November Peninsula Roman Catholic| years were ae . . , . stereo- tape NO SLANG pe Ai Executive Committee for the | Columbia as a Staff Officer. He I . ASSISE th Understan ING. year 1972, took place at the] was the publisher of a weekly Recreation Needed You ng peor le; normal monthly meeting held newspaper 1n Richmond for one : : : MOF : November 10th, 1971. year and has been the Personnel In its request to Sidney Council for $12,500, the Sidney Aoth, Officer of the British Columbia Recreation Commission is continuing to demonstrate . The’ Parish Council Members Ferries at Swartz Bay for the the ambition which has been a hallmark of its recent ; COFFEE helps you Te for 1972 are: W. A. B. Gabriel - | st two years. efforts. Moo CLOTHES CLOTHES *ctaAy ¢ ay nto tne. Chairman; K.: Welle .-. Vice ; eC | “hai : Les Bullock - Finance - The program undertaken in Sanscha Hall and District ld S aY AW Chew ereen. Hunter . _ schools since September is the most extensive this Town O plional, ‘has ever seen. More important, the participation in its various ‘facets. by members of the community has clearly indicated the popularity of, and need for, such municipally sponsored activities. ~ Dedicated effort by Recreation Commission workers mach of the you wish to ; Aez pending So fo generation gap | “hours. (unaccustomed ) wee RUBBER SOLES prevent music Vibrations from Secretary; Reg Buck - Main- tenance Chairman; Bill Cole, Bill Carr, Mrs. Ronnie Jones. - The thanks of the Parish was extended to Mrs. Fran. Worrall, Gerry. Peters and Jim Wall for _ — all volunteers — is not enough to keep it going. Money bridade... damaging nervous their untiring efforts on. the is necessary for equipment and space rental and for See. - system. Couneil, ‘for. the ae four cae V7 . . . a . ; , C H ; 1 ve ; . unavoidable (though minor) administrative expenses. ; 2 THREE CHEERS FoR. THE Gabe is relatively new to the Since The northern part of the Saanich Peninsula has never SIDNEY RECREAT TON Sidney area having moved here 1912 , been noted for its official support of recreation NELSON Devey — =the REVIEN. COMANESION » vaneou E , programs and facilities — in spite of many. clearly demonstrated and positive reasons for their existance. Sidney Council now has the opportunity to assist the ~ Recreation Commission in continuing fo reverse this unfortunate situation. _ They should lose no time in doing sO. M initorial _ Midst much controversy on the relative merits of Ron ‘| in 1904 and his wife in .1909. what the well-equipped Sanscha Chaperone will wear, ago. from Vancouver nearly two years Bill Canadian Armed Forces after 33 8 A. special 60th - Anniversary service will be held in the Sluggett: .. Memorial... Baptist Church on Sunday, © November u cael After moving from Ontario to Victoria, Mr. Sluggett Sr. pur- chased 700 acres of virgin timber in the part.of Saanich that is now Robert Sluggett, donated part of his property on. which to build their church, which stands at the corner of ‘West Saanich = and Marchants Roads. “meeting in 1891 in a school house Memorial Church Celebrates 60th Anniversary on the East. Saanich Road, then moved to'a school on the West Saanich Road, and -four “years later to the then new Temperance minister of the church was Rev. of Editor, The Review, Sirs, F. Tapscott, who remained until 1929. Rev..J..B. Rowell from the Central Baptist Church, Victoria, “then took the services for some. _ 28th, at 2:30 p.m., to which | Brentwood. He built a log cabin Mr. Sluggett. Sr. first | Hall on the East Saanich Road.|. time. During his ministry he SIDNEY, B.C. ‘Worley’s beok ‘The Wonderful World of W.A.C. Ben- | the public is invited. | | for his wife and seven children | established a worship service in | This small group of.Christians | organized the first Young” 656-2932 nett” it might be wise to remember that one very im-| The present church building | and began clearing land in | Victoria, and later, as more | then moved into the new Sluggett | People’s Union. ; fy "portant criterion of success in authorship is-saleability. was built in 1911 as'a memorial to | preparation for farming. Later, | settlers arrived in Saanich, Memorial Baptist Church, which | This year Rev. L. C. Vose of Goines G52 anbais - . In-it’s third. printing, Worley’s effort ‘is certainly vam and ers. John Sluggett Sr., | when fhe jana was eavided eet rservices, were begun. was completed np by Montana, U.S.A. accepted the =: Vicia: BO aervsie: meeting this standard. os . r. Sluggett. having passed away amongst his family,.his son, ere e». congregation was | vclunteer labour. The = firs call as pastor and with his wife and two sons, arrived in July 1971 © retired. from the: FUNERAL CHAPEL OF ROSES R. G. (Greg) Lonsdale RESIDENT MANAGER 9838 - 4th. ST. Nanaimo, 8.C..— 159-2032 ‘The - cH was my: first time to be: on stage services on these self-same rural acreage, except the a owner's “only produce an unstable -believe this can best. be ac-.. S “L.read with: amusement your in» Sidney though, 1 only play | councils; and, hopefully, when homesite. If this sounds far out, | situation. complished “through - com-™ mre: Twin .car.mix- -up in| parts I like that is why. Tagreed to: | some experienced present en-| let us remember that if this was To me, local ‘government is a. prehensive policies. Such policies : THE P ARISH OF « dney enin a: People): --} more or less: make ' a guest ap--] cumbants may be’ persuaded to | bought by.the public as park-land distinct form of corporate are public documents and. must” oN ORTH SAANICH - at “United Church To put: your readers: straight - =. pearance. My husband Robin has | carry on the good work they have it would :not be taxable, but the Tmanagement. “be formulated in» consultation. Y of Canada. SD is is what really happened. . | five plays to his credit this. year, | been doing... ‘| cost: of purchase would put ‘all |) «Public. -administration, . “public: with both the. ‘public’. and the. ar ANGLICAN CHURCH ac ‘SIDNEY and NORTH nyself. were ‘not a.bad’ ‘record! os oe I fear. that. we, ‘the ‘fortunate “other taxes out of sight: (2) Allow | works, teaching, policing and all | bureaucracy. If consequent OF CAN ADA fe ne SAANICH Sel visiting my:pa i Mreand | © The critical comments of Miss d os hese ” ‘peninsular. -more commercial. ‘development | the other. public services: to. be _ governmental: acts. are. objected: - Rev. ‘Robert Sansom oe “Rev. R. Hori: Pratt. Mrs. :G. ss of. ey ‘|. or Mrs. Munson show. all how she oe are apt.to. take for | in.some. areas of. North. Saanich’ “provided are technical operations | to, then, either ‘the policies: ar oo qe Church Office - 656- 3 ai Bill rds —— we left the ; _|megiected to follow the play.’ < | ! j . ee ee rare pnd a} wreng:or else e they a are’ not. being : _ | |) Manse - 656-1930 - Valiant for a. hour, and since I]. Being given a complimentary | an ee): ine | ghly qua ified staff to perform | foliowed: de : 7 as pre tin what I “ticket ee an: " ciualnans ‘does. -shortcomnigs “apparen and most: ‘realistic. 5 them... Very. -fewr ~ elected ~ While comprehensive ‘policies ae "SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2eth_ st. JOHN S _ BEEP COVE. . thought was our Va and my | not: qualify. one to act in a ‘| civic affairs,’ Oe amalgamation, ‘ith: the town cof ‘representatives ‘can. have ‘the | may curtail the independence of. . , ADVENT SUNDAY || st.Paut Mas ae SIDNEY oa ey didn’t work!:Then:I noticed specialized field: One would not | «:Too. often our ‘information’ ‘in Sidney. expertise, nor the information, | the bureaucracy and inhibit the’ _ ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Se fWoechi a another set of keysi in the ash tray. go to a soccer. match’ ‘to act. as: regard to such matters’ ‘does not! If we: are really serious’ ‘about “nor the: time to participate ef-. executive pretensions of elected |. 8rd St., Sidney: rvice of Wors ip “11:00a. mM. : oo gg thought ‘How helpful’’! and ‘sportscaster’ if one did not know | come to us first-hand, has been’ ‘saving ‘this " beautiful © country ficiently. Tf some’ ‘do meddle, representatives, they never: 8.00a.m. Holy Communion 4 Church School 9:30, m. aoe * drove 2 or 3 blocks to Sidney |-the rules of | the game or the. ‘distorted or misunderstood. side, we will have to swallow our | then’ they become involved ain theless protect the public interest | ‘l, 15a.m. ~ Morning Prayer & | - “CENTRAL SAANICH ct Billiards, I found the car difficult | teams playing. Pip a ge Certainly it. would seem timely” pride and admit’ we have not the | operational. decisions to the | and delegate powers’ and assign 2)--z= sunday. School & Nursery.| |. UNITED CHURCHES .- to handle and phoned the agency. As one who holds’a’ ‘certificate ‘for each of us to. make a sober | resources. to do it alone. The prejudice of their proper func- | responsibilities. Thus. through’. ‘Tues day «St. Andrew’s Day, Rev. Geoffrey G. Smith poe (at, Sidney Airport). for. another ‘in the field of journalism, I would ‘reappraisal of what these.| Sidney residents need and love”| tions.’ Hence. a__ self-sufficient: ‘published policies the | 9.00a.m. ‘Holy, Communion Church Office, 652. 271 Ps ear! ~ | add, in the newspaper. business unpaid. fellow-residents have | this area as much as we do, organization of capable bureaucracy becomes. ac- -| . Thursday) Manse . 652-2748 Then I realized my error —| one must be knowledgeable | done for our communities. — For |" Qne of the major platforms’ of | technicians is required: countable to’ the public. and- “ee Holy Communion | | any. CREEK, 7180. East “remembered that I didn't smoke regarding their topics ... is your example:- at last report it would | our present Council was to | bureaucracy is .an essential controlled by elected. ae || Saanich Road. _ = as this'car. had butts-in .the'|-face red ;., Pat Munson! appear that North Saanich has | preserve the rural amenities, but. feature of local government. representatives. A’ set of com- “HOLY. TRINITY CHURCH “TL. Family. Service and Sunday a _ ashtrays - -~ rushed outside; and ” Mavis Edwards, the second to lowest tax'rate in | their record is. very. poor. We Public ‘services, however, prehensive policies,’ therefore, is” Patricia B . |e 9:45am. | . drove very quickly back to where 10432 Resthayen Drive, B.C, Doubtless Central Saanich | need a positive, daring .ad- |. ought to be for the benefit of the |} the second essential requirement 7 40: 00 a Mor oD, 6 & A : sl oo» Vad found it! 90" Sidney. and Sidney too can boast of | ministration that will: ‘give this - public. to the satisfaction of.the | for local government. . i oye am. ome aad n: Fr ee nade A la : - ‘There were two -very pleasant Lae ens: . equally beneficial | contributions issue first. priority. ‘| public. Unlike a private en- |. -The-mechanies of ‘the control Pre her. Bi ; G “cal rt, Lg "PENTECOSTAL 7 we ‘ladies awaiting me, and after 1] ne o ‘they have received. Yours truly; | terprise, where options exist and | function are omitted; but the | reac ner. is nop maven 4 “had made profuse’ apologies — | Editor, The Keview, Sir: With elections drawing near I Mrs. Edith Gardner” price or profit is a criterion, a | keys to them are programming _ . ‘ASSEMBLY OF GOD x! “the RCMP officer drove up! So ain regard “to your. editorial fee] that as much’ attention, as 11145 Heather. Rd. bureaucracy, cannot deal with | and budgeting, not interference po coos, ¢. De 9 9102 FE Saanich Road -. you see — the RCMP does not: Election Issues’ one must | possible should be drawn to the | — me oe each and every. member. of the [or abandonment. Peac; 7 Pastor C.D. Lynn . -- always "Get their men"! !) | enquire as to why ‘it is that our experience and qualifications of | Editor, The Review, Sirs public. ‘separately and ine | qt would: ‘appear from your eace: Lutheran Church 656-2545 « Best wishes to all the wonderful North | Saanich Mayor and | those. contesting the posts, and Although the United Appeal | dividually, Instead, the , public | editorial, that to exercise their | 2285 WEILER AVE, Sunday Services people I met in Sidney —~ it was a Aldermen devote so much mmeio proper appreciation of the special campaign is not yet completed, I | elects — representatives and | public functions properly, North Morning Service 9,00 a.m. g:45 a.m, Sunday School | wonderful holiday, the administration «0 the value offered in instances when would like through your column, | delegates to them the power to | Saanich and the Saanich School Sunday ‘ School 10.00 a.m, vpn 7 revanuelistie Servien Wi (Mrs, ). Cindy Robson. Municipality, We have one of the | jy ayor of councilman is available to express my sincere thanks to | deal with the bureaucracy. If | Board need to formulate policies | Thursday - Bible Class 8 p.m. Wesday nnn (| highest per capita'administration for re-election, all those citizens; men and | elected representatives do not | inorder to delegate duties to and. Rev. ALF. Oike ATR 80 Ray acm Anne Stine nad aves x reals, The Revlew, Sir; 070, ‘t m red to 1206 for ‘Fepecially since Regional | women, young and old, who | exercise this power or if they | to assume control over their _ “Thursday og Apparently. Pat “Munson, Sidine Despite an-over. larger problems have become such an | volunteered their time and | become identified ‘with: the | respective bureaucracies. | tsinpm. -Yawtserviee (C.A8) whoever’she is... is not a bona | 5) ft (se eral nore fulltime | portant part of the respon: | energy on behalf of the United | bureaucracy, then, they are Yours truly SEVENTI-DAY Friday aaapim. Crusaders © fide drama critic, Her comments |. oon. “ vara hit sd within the sibilities of mayors and coun- | Appeal.” _| derelict in their duty towards the Gordon Ewan, ADVENTIST CHURCH ) é “regarding the Peninsula Players poe’ ifs ate usually ‘ent waitin ‘feilmen is it vital to retain those Contributions - lo the: ‘United public. In other words, the tunes ae Rest, Haven Drive, Sidney ‘production “Victoria's House" alle . conforaned tt al din the most experienced in local and | Appeal are. not only those of | tion of elected representatives is Lalters (rein 'vendece ave THE TROUT THAT HEE ALS ‘gives one the impression thal she ‘mek office, or told to write to regional matters, inorder that | money, but also of time, ‘ene | exclusively to. ‘control the |. ‘lemce ‘Na mn suhlect te SABI ATHSE RVICES Sunday N . didn't understand: the relation: |” couneil: We are being strangled we deal nuccessfully with the |. thusiasm, and energy on the'part | operations of the bureaucracy, |) ¥¢ Neaneati tr wndent tn 0.30 a.m, Bible Study J eineay ov: 2 ship between characters in the “by reddape with aver 100 byslawe complex and sometimes | of many volunteers who Canis The exercise of this control is cone wae ans, i a waaiee 11.00a-m. _: Worship HOO Oh aan. play, - ' “causing inefficiency and con: potentially costly “external |. on behalf of the. residential [an exerelse. in corporate | the Hot necessarily those of hadpm, | MV Service CKAVANY 1410 K.C. - Perhaps. this Is because Pat fusion. ‘| pressures to which our | campaign, Without them, such a management, and 1 peremy Re paper MID WEEK SERVICE CAM. Sg . ; Munson {8 not mentally mature Not ‘ veing content to. exercise “municipalities” are now subject. -eampalgn: could never be lun: . , siarprieaparaains aa ratneren | 7.40 p m., Wed. - Prayer my 8.5 M. G, S. or sophisticated © enough -their power In running. the ‘ine Sincerely, shed” rr an tec : ALL ARE WELCOME 8 45 to 9: 00 A. M. withough ‘almost anyone in. the} timate. deiails of. the 1, G. Mackenzie, My sincere ‘thank you to J G00 SHEPHERD FRIENDSHIP CENTRE Pastor 1. 1.. Gilerath ‘audience would have known, had |! : enrreant Caune 1ONde Madrona Drive. each and every one. | ; . ; Phone 058-2756 | : uWhat You si Do To Heal Municipality the present Council ote ern Yours sincerely, BEACON AVE, = SIDNEY _ Woe ~ they been following the: action | hag reached out into the School swinlow Haker : Defective Vision ros and: dialogue of the play (and | poard, the Fire Department, the ear The Review, 1 Str | me eee Would appreciate donations © of clothing. and: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ° surely drama eritics especially) | jfonpitul Board, all in the name of The present North. Saanich oe chaick furniture for ‘resale, All proceeds to. animal “PARISH OF RADIO SERIES fo that, there, is no second. Mra. | y, watching out for the taxpayers Council has failed,to do anything Chairman, Wel. welfar e. . SIERIES ae Bannister in the script. rhe part) dollar and with disastrous positive to conserve the flelds and OS SOUTH SAANICH —y Played by Virginia Lace 80 | yesulty, We cannot afford ‘the; Woods tn this Municipality: They | aioe, me Review, Shr | 656- 4351 - _— - 656: 4583 - re BETHEL BAPTIST. Jo. ' competently, was that of Jane vraitunt have restricted the use of rural ‘our last week's editorial —_ 7a ann Rey. Ivan H, Futter present adminlatration. with’ its farm if ow and{ .ou! t rk's editordil pesie een wre Neer 59.01! 2055 KEACON : ‘Leighton oe Nel} and Vietoria paternalistic legalism, causing. land to ArMiIng, Bo COUPRES ANE entitled: + Administrator or Bo Oe-aoN2 F 6:00 ° athe t : Bannistér's niece, Several tines ly delays and disputes... ° 2-acre or more residential. Ths | politician” proposed. that local Sunday, November 28th 00 ~ Sunday School Jane referred to uncle Nell and costly y ma) Cte year they. have eliminated the yp ‘and w Advent Sunday. . 41:00 Worship Service : Tam pleased that Paul Grieve |, are , ; government was faced with two On CIADLE AIG 7:00 . Aunt Victoria)... also on’ first has decided to run for Mayor. first. by allowing more than’ 50 opposing alternatives: either . 4 ST. STEPHEN'S . — Gospel Hour meeting Nell said,.“This must be After six years, we needa now. parcels of rural Jand’ to bel tiooted. representatives could — if gam. Holy Communion ai ‘00 Wednesday Bible Stady my niece Jane", broom’ ta houseclean: at. the changed from farm to improved aclively participate in. public 1.15a.m, Mattins Pastor J, Ballard, B.Th, 616. I can only say Pat Munson Municipal Hall and reduce the classification, thus doubling the (op vice operations or. else they Guest Speaker 4671 must have been asleep half the | ee rae an spelling the doom of the | could delegate all powers to ther Mada Campline and time the play was. going on, or . . hobby farm, ‘employees, Tt suggested a mean, MICQH AMON occ | H ~ elge aa T say, the girl or woman etd: Our Wd acres has been classified between the: wo a8 the. most | ST MARY'S > Slugget Memorial mit be somewhat stupid. im 45 Heather Rd ag farmland for ao years, yet this | desirable situation. $00 a.m, Family Service B Since whe failed to understand a ® Mealner ie. vear it was changed to improved ga 10.00a.m. — Holy Comminion aptist Chure h very obvious relationship: of oo Ee because we did not produce] It is agreed that both practises “BRENTWOOD BAY characters in the play, one could Faltor, The Review, Sir: —f sufficient arose. arinual product. | are wrong despite the fact unit SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL L.C. Vose, Pastor, not expect her to understand a: | We are again approaching that | We have a growing herd of pure-| both apparently | work. They are _ : DKNO Wh Merged PH, 652-1687 subtle Interpretation of abrole | ine uf y cai hiked ater bendy pals | bred HWightand 1 Cattle and ene [each basteally wrong beeahee cae veto wid thie war Sunday school ~ 10.004. ' such as that of Mrs. Case. It was | spirited citizens: ‘are about to | balf acre of blueberries and ten | they both disregard the proper Te kar Ht eeeily Morning Worthip. 1am, osmy fourth appearance in f& | complete thelr terms of office on | ducks. 7 function of elected represen: Evening Bercice Tp. Peak orahip thing ran pm production in les than a year, ) our municipal councils; wher Thore are’ three ways of} tatives and your ralution to the _ Sunday November ta Mr Frewing Ef toung People, Friday 1M pnd Pt have. appeared tn mar, y, too, sore equally public spirited delaying the development of thin | aera to ‘combine 8A percent: Wednesday, A pm. Prayer A Friendly F ly , many playsin my lifetime. oi residents are about to offer their | Hand: (1) Remove all taxes from | wrong from both sides can at best wail Bible Study. a Weteanuy hurch,