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Municipal. “matters. a: “= [shall miss: many: things, in-. -cluding the "phone calls both good ~ and’bad ones, you'd bé surprised | “how abusive some people can’ ‘get. on the telephone, the satisfaction of helping people - inl need” of advice: on municipal indeed : on. some | who run afoul of the numerous -by-laws, ; I thank those who have suppor I shall miss ted me in the past and am sorry that I must let down those who wished me ‘to continue © in office. “DER: Cook, ‘Bazan Bay Road, JETLINERS Sir: ~The proposed » introduction of jetliner service: into Pat. > Bays raises - several! questions : which. want answering before the airfield expansion in fact “goes ahead, As the flight times between Viewria and Vancouver. and Seattle are (in the Viscounts) approximately 25 and 35 min-— utes respectively: . time avill -be> saved” through’ use of the DC-9.~- perhaps 5 minutes, and certainly little more. © Will these. few saved justify : 1) the disturbance of ‘all ‘minutes : North Saanich and the adjoin- ing .islands by .the .noise. of the take-offs and landings of . the big jets Several times | a day? 2) the substantial added ex- penses of the bigger aircraft. (Until recently Air Canada was complaining ‘that the passen- ger traffic to and from Pat and this. with _ . the comparatively inexpensive Bay. did not pay, Viscounts..’ What -then will it be if jets are used.) 3) the substantial added ex-- pense of extending the runways at the Pat Bay airport. : a For the sake of both the ree 5 “sidents Canadian~ taxpayer. who’ will, once again, have to:pick.up |. _ the tab for the added costs in- advisable to replace the Vis- driven. plane (and there are: Tange. currently. ‘ Generally ° to. service. (than the DC -9). ‘Secondly, the noise. factor “s would- be MUCH ‘lower, and the proposed exten | sion of the. runways would not... . Sub- | -- stantial funds -saved -by both thirdly, be necessary. Results: Air Canada and: the Canadian taxpayer. and life in the. sur-. -. rounding areas would be more _ bearable for not being over-._ ‘whelmed. by regular. howl of _ jet engines, The «main question. now. is “whether those in a position “of. authority on this” matter: > WH consider-and heed. the: above points, MC. Manning. : 1359 Beach Dri ive. Vietoria, B. C. , ELECTION Sirs [ would like to commend vou, first of all,-on your excellent . coverage of community affairs and trust that you will continue to provide this vital function asa service to the citizens how much... ‘in. the: areas. con-'- ~~ cerned, together. with the poor. . By ‘Jack Scott _ My editor suggests that an oc- ‘easioral ‘book ‘review might add a. note: of: class and: this exe plains . why at last, Pve finally got around: to reading St. Elmo by Augusta ” J, Evans W ilson, which is about as classy as Tam going to get, St. Elmo,.as-it happens, is a 19th century novel and I havehad 4 it almost: that long, a gift from. my: favorite English. professor, . But what “with one thing~ and another (debt, dentist appoint- ments, worrying about ~atomie~ {testing and such) I’ve been putting it off. . Now-1 wish ‘I hadn't for, ve found that very. old no« vels are the. very best novels,” Pr not sure exactly when Au- gusta J, Rvans Wilson wrote this, but {t can’t have been more ree cently than a ‘century ago since - the action - takes ‘place in’ the 1860s -and Mr. W's style and. dialgue would seem: to be of no later a period, : It Was x time when melancholy and gloom were really enjoyable -- fashionable, in fact -- anda fair sample of the author’s S deli~ cate, dolorous affinity for the blues. is revealed in’one of the humerous death scenes, | ~The light of life, the hopes of all future years is blotted out,’? it goes, exquisitely sad. “Clouds ‘of despair and the grim night. of an unbroken and unlifting desola- tion fall like a pall on heart and brain; we dare not look heaven- ward, dreading another blow; our anchor ‘drags, we drift: out .into a hideous Dead Sea, where our idol: has gone forever -= and’ boasted faith and trust and pa- tience are. swept like straws from our grasp“in a 1 tempest of” Woe’ oe ‘There’s just’ something ‘per= ‘verse in me; I. guess, but I find - volved, would it not be more: a of sien counts with another Propeller- . - Several in the 43° - to -.65 — “8. > passenger being. produced), ; they are cheaper ‘to buy and.” 7 I “have - been _ affairs, an ‘rely on him- ta” make truly |. unselfish, objective decisions: oye in” the “best interests of this ooh there's ‘nothing more ‘soothing, “With the ex- “pansion of the activities “of the Cupital . Region: District organization, there will bea | --considerable: threat’ to: com- . Munity autonomy, and the best'< | ‘defence . apainst .regionalin-- 1. roads must be. uwell informed : and concerned electorate. : a “We, as: citizens of. ‘Sidney, * ‘should be very ‘grateful: that. we- will have a choice when it comes lime to electa: Mayor: “this December -- and Umi sure that your newspaper. will keep us informed of ‘all the candi- ‘dates and~ their platforms. “AS a resident: of. Sidney. 7 looking © for as dedicated man. of, integrity Do ‘protect the ‘interests. of this “community during this: period he of? rapid change. ~E feel that bhave found. that “| 2 man. ‘in’ the person of Alders =: "man Stan Dear. With his back- 1° ground: of scientific ‘training 1: and experience in, “Municipal: - Ts know: thal we ‘cai community, te “John§. Clark 10162-3rd Street PLO Box 1205° SIDNEY, B.C. ~ doom: : rhappens to than. some: good, vintage,’ - be” dragging, . honest, -Eradition, ico, was. the 15th Century novelist’s most reli- able tooi, just as sex or bru- tality is today, . -The most- humble of the char- acters in St. Elmo-is incapable Of taking the stage without re- citing four. cr. five unparagraphed :. ; pages of cross-indexed Mterary references and a fast simuttéring Of stanzas from the classte pacts, “fven the heroine, Edna Earl, the Httle orphan girl, isa com- pulsive conversationalist. You forget, Mr. Leigh, that Mahome - aes wrt medanism. is nothing but) a huge eclecticism 60.) St: Elma _ Murray, the here, himself, can’t even vacate the roan) without ,- well-turned phrase (-T ain. going to that blessed retreat, my den, where, secure from feminine in- trusion,.as if'in the cool clois- ~ ters: of Coutloumoussi, I-sur- Tender. my happy-soul to science <>< and cigars . ,..°’) It thus taks a.deal of time to: get to any plot ‘and, there isn’t too. much, ‘hapnily, The story concerns the almost interminable rédemption of St, Elmo -through the love of little _: Rana, the loquacious foundling, ‘who, -in spite of her delight. in: small talk on the comparative merits of the Solonian and Ly- curgian codes, ©. has. a. _ Strong appeal for the boys, AN of Wilson’s~ “characters were one-dimensional, but St. Elmo was one of the great mixed- “up'kids of literature. ; “His features were bold, but very regular,’? we are informed, “The piercing. steel-gray eyes: were: unusually large and beauti= “black o fully. shaded . with long, lashes, but repelled by their ey- nical glare; and the finely-formed®. “mouth, which might “have im-" ‘parted :a. wonderful charm’ to:the® countenance, wore. 3.’ ‘chronic, Sac, vage sneer, The: fair, chisele Mneaments. Were: blotted by dis- ; PARSNIPS ¢ ? Ibs. 5 From time to time i have written lines About our corner store, é But now it's tough and rather rough “ To pen a few lines more. Just what the merchant can display In cooler, bin and shelf . I will never know, Until } go And take a look myself. EDWARD TUTTE. SR WE DO FREEZER AND BARBECUE ORDERS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS WE CASH FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHECKS THE RIG PANTIVG ES WE RESERV TO i LIMIT E T QU CAULLOWER AQ, YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE AN EXPERT © - TO QUALIFY FoR A FRANCHISE Our Research Dept, has now completed a one year survey of the Canadian market and has compiled a catalsgie of 1.30 franchise opportunities, Many of these franchises can be operated from vaey 'victiaf 0 » Happily, ev erything works aut Kdna. capitulates. WHEN ROMANCE WAS PURE, TRUE.... _ AND MELANCHOLY WAS FASHIONABLE _; When my own acho: king! “my king! * “she- cries; have crowned.and sceptered him» o “and right royally. he Tules!!. “St Elmers nis was ever toved; with a love that passes all ianguage, alove thati is. the only ‘light’and hope ofa 7 wrecked, cursed, -. unutterably miserable life and that idol which I have set up in the lonely grey: ruins of. ‘my heart is Edna Baril’? toe'e it was ali T could do, believe “me, to,.smother 2 small cheer, Instead, Such is the ‘nembutal ef= ! "fect of the: hook that I ‘smothered: roy small yawn and the next) thing 7 I knew they were calling me tor ; din-dins, © S disspiated features | “ become: unblotted and,” dropping tt his’ chronic, . savage - sneer, ‘he.’ “devotion, ~«T solemniy swear, iad he swears, - “that. I. love but one. woman,” that I love her as no other woman. . : start? 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