oe “Canadian Weekly. ‘Newspapers Ass | Canadian ‘Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. nber’ Class “Ar. Newspapers: s eeehone 656 L151 “Files of hi Review. 50 Years. Ago: “Work on’ the. repair" of. ‘the wharf. at the foot. of Beacon Ave. is. progressing as ‘conditions. will permit... 7 stringers have been placed at the: » .[-end of the main body of the wharf.,, As the. customary Fall and Winter activities mt under: way.¥ we hear i in. many “Quarters. the complaint: their. appeal The _Tatron no longer is ttracted e Wot at farmer milking a cow. : on .the-left: side ‘of the cow. in-” ‘ae is guest artist with © -panizatic dt “ven, “and: before. long the entire 25. Years Ago 2 _Does the. public read adver= tisements?’ The Wartime prices. a test. of this point and received & roaring: affirmative... A> milk ‘| display advertisement included a little “= thumb-nail’ “sketch of a” | He was’ stead of the correct ‘sides ' Then the row started. Let= : ters. of. protést ; and indignation: = poured = into: the local, regional ° j {and headquarters. of the Board. - ae Even: retired: shipmasters now on* induced ‘a_change of. ttitude sO. that. th iene of the ah t | prive is an. o land. “pointed” out that ‘-the*lub-. )ber was on the’ port, side instead : though the on vas of modern: society has : of: ‘being on the starboard side.” ° 10 Yeors ‘Ago. a Centennial. “Park -on- 1 Wallace - indication of the: ».-| shortage of. water inCentral Saa-. nich, reports Reeve H, R. Brown, .: : He told Friday evening’ s meeting. pat: Mount: Newton high . school . | that: the well in the park origin- =) water. Jally cost 50-cents: monthly. in electrical cost.” for pumping iThe charge has now a risen. to. $6.60..as truck - after truck . is loaded: with. water-.to : feed: the properties Jacking their — own ‘supply. ~ cal N-UP COMPLAINT - - Several weeks ago I r wrote -to é ‘the. Mayor. about. the old wrecked -ears.:which we view from our. =, living room. .: To date ‘there is ho: n= reply and no action taken, : The. Review of.’ July 30, 1969, h earried-an-article in large let- ters “Sidney Issue Clean-up Or= ler to Householders’... Since. oo nothing has been done about mov~ enjoying | delightful | holi= ather ‘in most lovely sur-. rou Your Slogan, -Beau-. tiful British Columbia, is no mean or: extravagant boast, your cli- “mate and your Province and not ~ least the -warm friendly. hospi~. tality, of your people we shall never forget... - We feel we must particularly eniion .the people of Saanich- {on with whom we spent most of _ -the time, also the friendliness. t. the. people of Brentwood and’ ‘those ‘connected with the Royal anadian Legion, Saanich Branch. ‘at’ Sidney was much | apprecia- “Even when visiting the Banks, Stores, Hotels, Restaurants, Gas - Stations» ete. the atmosphere - ereated by a willingness to help . and satisfy everyone was excel- lent, . The feeling presented at \ all. times was that we were with “our own people, what more could one wist for, of say in trying “°° ta describe the treatment meted _- Out to us, Unfortunately, something we ‘had looked forward to for so long is how over, but there will -always remain a pléasant and “cherished memory. ” Regrettully, we are some six thousand miles apart, but already there is a longing desire to _ make another trip which we sin- ‘. eerely hope will not be too long . . delayed. Beaty & Ted Parry, Basingstoke, .. Hampshire, Koetand, |“several | . family. car’ can afford. a carport . to ccover them.. very beautiful part: of the world ‘and should be "proud of. it. It . care less. ing. these ‘cars one. can: ‘assume “that: council ‘ts again turning. a : blind eyes.” Surely. people y who can alford “vehicles: “beside | ‘the. We live ina seems that ;~ idents could not When ca:. «. expect something -to be- done about this deplorable condition? (Mrs.) A. C, Watkins 1012 Fifth St., Sidney. SCHOOLING | The “little. red schoolhouse’? has moved into the space age, and it’s handing out a whole new brand of education. Do you know what: your: children: are being taught, and how they are being taught? If not; perhaps your lo- eal PTA can help, Many parents have questions about school, so. this year Sidney School PTA are working on a theme, ‘‘Education For Parents'’, This year it is planned to have business meetings ultra-short, with attention focused on programs of interest. The pro- gram is always followed by coffee, which gives you a chance to meet and talk with other par- ents, as welj as teachers. There are a total of eight meet« ings planned a year, with only seven left now, Surely your child’s future is worth this in- vestmént in time, Be sure to atiend this coming Monday, October 20, at 8 p.m, in Sidney Elementary School. DON'T BE A DROP-OUT PARENT! Norma L. Sealey (for Sidney PTA) “vapid Spring as the pots brought into warmth and light, “successfully in: “pots: ‘and timed ‘| to: bloom immediately after the’ eo" ‘Christmas’ decorations havebeen = "| cleared away: “These. make ex- cellent’ gifts. for apartment dwel- vlers and’ are quite: easy to pro- ‘duce, ~The first. six: weeks: of the: ‘growing cycle ‘is vitally im- | portant” when~ bulbs are ‘foreed : into: early bloom: ‘During’ this time the: roots are formed to - _build a healthy”. foundation for the growing plant. impossible inanapartment block. A corner of.a detached paraze, section. of “the basement’ will serve this. need: well-as long as ‘precautions: ‘are taken. against ‘mice. » Many ‘people find the fragrance ; room. - There are. ‘Suitable fore~ ing varieties of tulips. ‘scented: and plain, which “are ‘treats etta. Narcissus. such as: Silver Chimes, Tresamble- and: Thalia will bloom early in-the new year to brighten the. dark days of: Winter, : "Bulbs used in’ commercial greenhouses under go a treatment period in very precisely. con- trolled refrigeration chambers to produce floral decorations over -the festive season, but such ex- act temperature ‘contro! is not possible in home production, The purpose of this procedure js -to ‘fool’ the bulb by creating a pseudo Winter. followed by ~ a are So it will be understood that a Strong root system in a well balanced potting mixture is of great importance as the natural growth cycle is preatly . ave celerated, After flowering the Plants may be left to die down naturally, but this is hardly worthwhile as there is so Ht- tle sunlight for photosynthesis and the bulbs will not recover for two or more vears. Pots used for forcing should be at least six inches deep by six inches wide to give. root Space, -A drainage hole covercd by broken tile or pebbles is es« sential for drainage. The bulbs are planted so that the tips pro- trude from a mixture of equal parts of sand, peat moss and good garden loarn. Sterile earth is obtainable from some nurser~ fes io avoid mold and weed growth, Six tulip bulbs or three Hyacinths ot three Narcissus bulbs planted in a six inch pot will give an excellent display. After six weeks in the dark the pots are brought into grad- rapidly as | “The por= at _| tion “of: the wharf. on which: the” a ‘freight’ shed stands has. already: SS : been. replanked and rebuilt, and Considerable piling has beendri-. ape struc tur e will have been renewed, and Trade Board recently made DE D2 Aue wes wi MEE MSE te GD HEA AG, ‘of Christ; Scientist. ae Paul K,. Wavro, C SB. ; sonville, - : “Florida;. bers and Pandora Sts., Vi oria. Admission is’ free and open othe. public, .. Mr, Wavro is currently o on ‘tour. as a inember’ of The: Christian & Science Board of Lectureship, : ard during ° the Past few. years. 2 f ten oe, achievement in hi chosen field of endeavor... During: “World® War I he served ‘as a. hristian . ‘science: Wartime. Mi ter, withdrawing ‘from busi-* ness’ to: devote” himself’ to the | ~- “Church's ministry, and later-be- °°. coming an, authorized teacher of . the religion, 2 oo ee FOR ALL YOUR: JOB PRINTING NEEDS - “CALL 656-1151. — fy Eminent. concert pianist Witold ‘the Victori ia Symphony ‘Orchestr a “ina pair: of ‘concerts at the. Royal “Theatre on. “Sunday,. Oct.19, at ‘3 p.m, and Monday. at.3.30 peme’ . - Maleuzynski was the last pupil“. of the renowned: Polish patriot and pianist, Paderewski, and-in® continuing the grand pianist style propriate that he will be heard” in the brilliant ' Piano’ Concerto _ ‘No. 2 of F rang L iszt. ‘of Musical. Director Laszo. Gati. will perform Beethoven’s Egmont | Overture, : Esquisse by. Francois ~ Morel, ‘Debussy’s Nocturnes and excerpts from Stravinsky's The © Firebird, On Wednesday, Oct, 22, ats. 30° p.m. in®the McPherson Play= house, Malcuzynski will’ give'a “light. - the: ‘roals have reached thedrain-. “Ite is: sometimes. ‘difficult’. to” ‘find a cool, dark ‘corner in the ‘modern™ house_ and. “practically. is - thoroughly. -under the back ‘steps, or a cool.’ of. Hyacinth and certain Narcis- ‘SUS. too, ‘oppr essive in a. warm © uniformiy: successful, but not.all’ : tulips | will tolerate this. oo ment, : ‘The Triandrus. and :Taz-. - : preening , Garden Notes — . by ROSEMARY OWEN Certain’ bulbs ; can. “be. ‘grown: = = ‘increasing- “warmth and Ito will:: bes noticed’ that wally. ARC. hole -and the growing Lip has * risen. ‘above: the edge of the pot.” but ; is very, pale. ~« Growth of: the ‘plant’ will be very: -rapid_ in the... next four weeks making mois~ © --ture. control of: prime -.import+ -ance,.- Overhead’. watering ‘hazardous as. drops: of -water leaves: causing . decay.~ pots. are placed. in a bowl of . water and allowed to drain well, as’ soon -as the potting mixture a-week drill’ In rooms withvery low humidity a foliar spray from an‘old atomiser filled with water “is” recommended, and a. drop-or So of -.Alginure is. helpful © in. "maintaining a healthy plant. -It is -possible’-to place pre- pas ed: pots in: the parden well. covered with sawdust or peat= : both. moss for their cool’ tr eatment, =but it: is: necessary to place the pots ona. plastic sheet: to. avoid ° tearing the. root. ends “when” the pots are-removed. | Many-of - the little bulbs such as“ crocus, s¢illa, reticulata, . and. ‘iris tan ‘be potted up and brought in . a few weeks -before their natur- al. flowering = season, _ not ‘true forcing and: will: weaken the. bulbs if they are res” turned lo the garden immediately - after. flowering. Sudden fluctuations in-tem~ perature can be disastrous. “The orchestra under, the baton - recital ‘in the International Are ; . eos . that every prayer becomes a. channel of healing in the lives af ‘ise -wet such-treat--— + Ment can be ‘confined to-a once: This. is” not Performs With Symphony — _ tists! series. His program is “exclusively Chopin and Liszt} and will include. the Sonata, ‘Opus.58 in: B«minor, -of the former, and. . Liszt's Rhapsody. Espagnole, * ° of Chopin and Liszt it is apres. “Mankind le one We feel that the greatest need i is to ca know God -- to understand the power of. Love with such clarity ~, Men. Hear. this public lecture by PAUL K, WAVRO, C.S.B., member. “of the Board of Lectureship of The Fos ‘First Church. of Christ,. Scientist, - in. Boston, Mass. The ‘title is. | ~" “Christian: Science : Religion That : : “| -name “ Meets the Human Need." Mess Christian Science clone : ‘FIRST.CHURCH.OF CHRIST, - , re CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . Pandora Ave. & Chambers Ste may‘ lodge’ in’ the axils of the: SCIENTIST: FRIDAY, OCTOBER ith ~ at 8PM, HR an _ Ailenission Free» Everyone 1S weleome EUROPE FOR: ONLY > _ Greatest ‘| state “BRIDGE RESULTS. Winners: at the weekly. game 2 of Sidney Bridge Club held at K, of Po hall last Pridays 00005 “J+. Jack and Mary. Woods; 2°= Len and. 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BAY “Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. “Parish of “Rev. Ov'L, Foster “ October. 19, Trinity 20: St. Mary’s - : Holy Communion ” Mattins St. Stephen’ s Mattins 10:00 a.m, Seventh-Day ~ _ Adventist Church» : RESTHAVEN DRIVE” PASTOR H.C. WHITE Sabbath’ School’ 9, 30 a Prayer: Service 7:30 p.m, ve ~ Misitors Welcome... PEACE “lutheran Church at “Massachusetts 02123 Bethel Baptist ~ SANSCHA HALL - SERVICE =.9 a.m, --. ~~ Sunday School’ - 10a. m. REV. A.F. OTKE 478-4480 | - 2335 Beacon Ave. a Sidney 9:45 acm, Sunday School 11:00: a.m. -Worship Service 7:00 p.m, Evening Service} Wed. 7,30 p.m. ‘Life of «|. Paul and Prayer’’ Pastor John Ballard - Ph, 656-4455, Jesus, - The Lent of of the World WORSHIP AT BRENTWOOD BAY Sluggett Memorial Baptist 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 1400 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Service -7008 West Saanich Rd., Ph, 652-151) NORTH. SAANICH = SIDNEY] |_| Chureh Office ~ 656- 3213 Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. f° oa ~| ‘ST. JOHN'S DEEP COVE ie ‘Morning Prayer 11.00 am : “| Church Office - 9:00 a a.m.|_ 11.30 ain. : - ge 9132 E. Saanich Road. : ‘United chat of Canada: - SIDNEY and NORTH - SAANICH-. Rev. R. Hori. Pratt Manse < 656 - 1930 Service of Worship 9: 30 Oa m. ST. PAUL'S, SIDNEY Service of Worship 11 a.m (Church School at St. Paul's : _ 3: 30 a. m.) CENTRAL. SAANICH | UNITED. CHURCHES | >: Rev, John. M. Wood So =~ 65222713 J: “Manse woreccecetes 652-2748 me SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich Road. ’ School noone wnenle -9: 45a. m, BRENTWOOD, 7162 West, Saanich Road. i ‘Family Service and Church . - it: 15 a.m, “ASSEMBLY OF GoD 2 656- -2545. . Sunday” School... ‘9 45° a.m, Morning "Service 4 (a.m, Evangelistic Servite 7 e ‘Tuesday = Prayer and. Bible Study, 8 pam. Rev, F. “RE -Fleming, Pastor Spm Bring: “Your: Friends ‘to our Friendly’ Church and _Norship with US. : |Gospel Church Foursquare Fifth St.>° 2 Blocks N, Beacon Ave... Rev. Roy Millar §56-3544 ° SERVICES .- ‘Sunday School Worship 11:00 a.m, Evening Service 7:00 p.m Cadets. - Friday 7:15. p.m; Prayer. Meeting: Tues. 8:30 p. m, me 10:00 a.m, THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO you SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19° 9:05 to 9:20 a.m, OCIKV.NG | “1410 kee, “What It Means To Be Free” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES - ATTEND YOUR CHURCH THIS SUNDAY SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL 9830 FIFTH STREET | SIDNEY EVERY SUNDAY Sunday School and Bible Class 10:00 a.m. The Lord’s Supper 11:30 a .m, Evening Service 7:30 p.m, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Mr. Jack Smith Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God"’. Matt. 6-33 ETDS Funeral Chapels Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. VICTORIA BV start SIDNEY 66-2959 . COLWOOD GR agen Family Service. and Sunday — - Priday - Young Peoples’ aan