[oa SAID, “WOULD YOU | INTERESTED IN LOANING YOU SHIT TO THE TOWN OF SIDNEY...FORA. |g FLOATING CONVENTION CENTRE?" J _, fe adequate ‘treatment of your: ‘wastes,??- blem is. a national one. which must be. dealt” ‘fitting because Ontario was: insisting on tougher new ‘pollution laws, ‘Prince Philip, in his. ‘speech to scientists at a. research centre, went beyond. this to the basic funda~ m als of science’s role in shaping man’s environ= “Scientists. must make themselves responsible 0 the effects of their discoveries, he said, adding that he had ‘reservations ‘concerning the . relation: hip o science: and human existence,” a Fo example, it was “the sctence-based industrial. oiniplex which produces water and air pollution but. t “was. the laymen who: first drew attention to their ‘dangers to the. environment.’* Science had produced a whole army of chemicals for various purposes in agriculture. and forestry, but it was the laymen _ first sounded the warning about their indis- criminate use, The problem, he summed up, is to ensure that jast as much research is applied to potential dangers from new discoveries as to their possible economic benefit. For Many years science has been replacing reli» - gion. as the fountainhead of wisdom in the view of the “dayman, but perhaps now an inevitable reaction is setting in. This started, of course, with the fears created by the unleashing of atomic power as an instrament of war. Now many other aspects of scien- titie discovery are coming under serious questioning, This could have the benefit of putting down the old philosophy that if any changes are taking place they will only have an effect long after we are dead «+ so why worry. But the worrying has begun, October. thinking about the vari- i. “ous. kinds: of squash. -There are... 7 getting a. certain type‘ of ‘Squash an However, a week later he mana- ai eres apart pe “so manyof them. Acorn, but- ‘tercup, butternut, banana, green “Hubbard, golden Hubbard - these are only a@ few of the many kinds. =Last spring. we ‘had trouble in “seed | locally, My husband asked ‘for’ vit. at “one place . -that sells -seed. - pe “~ #0h yes," saidthe sales clerk. “We “hada potnd ‘and a half of Seed until-about ten minutes ago. {24 woman. came ina bought’ the ot ‘to make herself a necklace,” : Sa ak ae *: My : husband “was disgusted. ged‘to: get one. anda half.onces. ~ | of seed. These were duly planted, ‘| and, for. the: record, one and a magical speed, “-was On’a public: street: obliter="° - ‘of squash. _ phers came buzzing around,and- So far this 5 story | is true. "Nowe mood, _ Suppose she was wearing “her necklace. “and .got, caught in a heavy shower of rain,. The seeds let’s jump. into’ ‘science fiction ‘of Agriculture e. S see! canned, frozen_or’ fresh’ ‘in germinated and grew at terrific - And there ‘she ‘ ated and crushed by tonsandtons . ~ ‘The press phologra- a tourist promotion type -was';;, want’ the rest of Canada to know what’ can * happen in the banana belt. “I know: it's completely silly, "but what a lot of fun one. could , have playing around “with such. an idea. eo Sanat But. soberly and ‘seriously, m |s0 YEARS: AGO” -. From the: Labour Gazette it is learned that the prices move- “ment continues upward, consid- erabie : increases: appearing. in half. ounces of seed produced 70 .| plants. from. 50 to: 100 pounds of Squash, oe “For easy arithmetic, 1 let's feces t : ‘phic™-Society in 1957. s . borrowed this -book -many. times. ; ‘the>: ‘Greater’ Victoria . : Public Library.’ a : “My favorite. partis Part ‘Two, : Each plant. ‘produced ndering about, ‘this-an: ‘with all these!po4 about her. neck.” sof ‘seed | “produces . ‘two - ‘tons™ “of.” ‘squash, how, many. tons would that’ woman's 24 ounces produce? —° ‘ons. of: ok strung -_ _ there's: some fascinating infor- mation ‘about’ squash in ‘The World © in: “Your: Garden”, Rub-" telling them.-to keep it out of. the paper boys, because we don't “many of our-stores: have aston-" ishing histories. Some of these histories: go -back thousands ‘of years: to .wild plants which were known by “mankind | and used as}. ‘food, ae a . tree “Some. of the origins are. stil -unknown, but botanists, arche- ologists, historians and-geogra- phers have all helped. to. AS-: semble the stories. of many of. the vegetables we take for gran- ted. Next: time you see corn, beans, célery,. parsnips, beets,’ asparagus, pears, _ pineapples, squash, | ~ cauliflower, & kale, turnip, radishes, do try to guess: where they probably ap= | “peared in their very earliest forms. se lished .by’ the ' National Geogra~" through’ ° “Our™ Vegetable - Travellers’, written. b;° ~ ‘search, United States Department re | have « aa wt competing companies in other provinces bene=_ : both the retail prices food budget: and in the. wholesale prices index number? The’ average cost ofa | weekly: family budget i in some 60 cities: was: $14.43, as. Compared “with S13,40 in August 1313; Chief | increases were in potatoes, eggs, Sugar. butter and ‘pork products. Slight: decreases. in beef and® cheese,’ ‘Anthracite coal, hard- wood and rents advanced. -A- visit tothe ‘Saanich’ Brand fruit cannery this week disclosed’ that about 4,000 cases of fruit: have been put up, and many more will be. packed: before the: fruit. canning season is ended. - 25 YEARS AGO. “Liquor-permit — holders | wha prefer hard liquor to beer’ may earry. the: October ration over into November, and ise it-then with the November ration to ob- tain 26 ounces of spirits instead of 13 ounces, according to an announcement bythe B.C. Liquor LONDON $260.00 Cdn. 382-9168 “bottles in. liquor. stocks duri ing October. : oo Lid... this ‘week distributed” key’. Maps in- Sidney :to. guide those’ - who wish to know: their. house: | @.-> ‘numbers, me houses. in the district. properly | $ “numbered,’’ "and: _ Of the utility’ company: that houses: : holders will number their. prem- os ises. :. 10 YEARS AGO ‘ored ‘area, “problems involving increased school ‘facilities (and _ teaching personnel increase pro- portionately. year when community growth be- * fan to become obviously evident, the school population has almust doubied,: Teaching personnel has . been augmented bb 39, and dure: ing the same period 6 classe “rooms “have. been added, either as addition to: cnisting schools: or as new school units... Detember 12th. and 35th. FROM, THE PAST Files of the Review: Control Board, This « concession does “not: apply to the purchase of beer, it-has been: granted be- cause ofa Shortage of 1 3-ounce Officials of B.C. ‘Blecti ic Co. ‘The map’ shows all itis “the” hope “AS people move’ into this fave Since 1952, the Victor: R, Boswell, at Head. of Vegetable’. Crop: Re=” : couldn’ ts a ee “Onions, for instance, are fa miliar enough to all of'us. “Old drawings: and:.inscriptions have | s shown’ that “ancient Egyptians al ‘knew them, : ‘in the Bible (Book of Numbers, °| "|: chapter 11,. verse. 5) you'll. find a. lovely reference to the Israel~ +} , cites: -wandering in the wilderness ; they’ -some favorite; And if you. check 2 grumbling because © have. ‘foods. It reads, ‘We remeinber. the fish’ which’ we did eat in_ Egypt freely; the cucumbers and “the melons, and thé leeks, and ‘the ‘onions, ‘and the garlick:” “Some people ‘might not accept this as scientific.proof, but it’s a: lovely © story” to. think of next | > “time you are buying or preparing onions, oo, . 1 Sh netic hye An For the. familiar ‘fruits and vegetables which: ‘we: -cabbage, | ~ “An ambitious program ofyouth ° training is. underway and the offi= - or used - “which you. would like ~ ta donate." to. this: worthwhile To | BE RID. OF PESTICIDES . The: Hon, Cyril M, Shelford, Minister. of Agricultire, has an-" nounced - that: ar rangements for the return of unwanted pesticides are now, completed, ‘Pesticides in. léak- -pre oof. containers may be re- turned: to the - following: places: .; All British Cohimbia™Depart-. 7 ment of: Agriculture District Of- :| fices,. all: Fish &° Game ‘Branch | Offices’ of the: British: “Columbia Department. “of: Recreation: and. 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