PAGE FOUR G GLANCE BAC KW ARDS Steers Pesiesata °° Cott astands ; | These Were Pioneers _ Published at { Sidney, Vancouver -Tsland, B. Cc. Wh Bu lt Al | Cc de fa a Every. Wednesday .. on ul . a n a a fy By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. od: 8. RIVERS, President. and: Managing Director “R.G. “RICHARDS, Editor. aes oe "9895 Third Street oe ‘Member Pe B. C. Division, Canadian. Weekly Newspapers’ Association’ : _Member of. Canadian ‘Weekly Newspapers’ Association - : Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations “Member Class ‘‘A’? Newspapers > Fee, -* “Telephone 656-1151 : ‘SUBSCRIPTION RATE s: $3.00 per year by- mail in. Canada and the : British Empire; : $3.50 -per: year; to foreign countries - Soe ‘Authorized as. Second. Class Mail,’ Pest Office Department, Ottawa - -.and for postage paid. in cash Display adv ertising rates on. application nf a | . of a de P wr itt i 4 i : Wednesday, June. 1S; 1966 Pe Library Service NENTRAL, SAANICH municipality. is in. the. ‘throes: of. tal “dispute over library service. Two councillors. have | ae oo “proposed a change in allegiance from the Greater Victoria Library to ‘the: Vancouver Ysland: Regional: Library Service. | ” ~The two libraries have been. yeduced, to. criticism: of} re ‘the other’s services and the. council has: approved an in oan vestigation. CORE } “re “The truth of the niatter is ; that the. service. ‘offered by et the Greater Victoria Library has been: restricted. to: the} _ “inner conurbation of the .city,.Oak Bay. and. ‘Esquimalt | ; 2. “for too Jong.:The city service is not geared to outer areas | and the administration: has spent so many years fighting “Over: the number. of.fingers in ne pie that the condition oe OFF the: pie has:been: overlooked.. co Central ‘Saanich has: been a member of the Greater - : “Victoria : Library family for many years. The district has}. “DR JOHN SEB: ASTIAN ~. paid. its.fees. and borrowed : its: books... The. bookmobile |. : ‘service brings books to those unable to reach the library. | Dr: John ‘Sebastian Helmeken; Lon- : building. “For. many years the nearest, and the only branch | 90n: born, » bred and." trained must ‘although another died of cancer. — “was in the heart.of the. ‘city ‘of Victoria: “Recent provision have “expected - some. adventures |. ~.The ’: young». doctor. married: -a. a has br ought about. a ma or. chan e “when ‘he: ‘joined | the. Hudson’s Bay | | daughter. of the Chief. ‘Factor, James | tn Ge Ghandng of the a dministratic on. J BS s Company. in 1849 ‘at: -the age: of 5. ! Douglas: later governor,: and. they; goes : , - a hild CAB val! ~ During these years the people of Central Saanich have ‘joc : A foubetal ether ihe a | ee on a “certainly. gained nothing for:which they have’ not paid..: rival ‘at Fort Victoria that he woul al ~The: service: is: essentially: a city: service. This. ‘aspect. Cee t , be’ sent: 'to:-Fort “Rupert, . made re - ckert ‘served ‘continuously in:the.Van-.! ‘ior ( has been’ debated. ‘and. disputed for’ dec- | magistrate ‘and'sent into'a camp of | Couver “Island House of Assembly. hostile- to: any proposal which- might almost 3,000 Indians to. demand. the | of which. he. was Speaker, 1856-1866, | ater 7 down the city’ Ss. control: ‘of. ‘the: administration 7 Tt. is ts surrender of two. murderers. : ; “He: failed. sin’ his” ‘manhunt ° -when j city” eeeviee. | the’ ‘chief. became’ stubborn. “Th ae; e. fol- : ‘When Nove Saanich. anid. ‘Sidney, considered. the pro-' lowing year a'warship' destroyed one. “went to. Ottawa. ‘to. discuss terms of vision of.a library: service the committee investigating the | of: the Indian villages in the: vicinity: cunion® an picture hose the. Vancouver. Island ‘Regional Library. ° The and ‘the Indians gave up the bodies. ‘may: well fall short:.of: the Victoria library,;| of-the: wanted men, but by that time |. harged by the city service. Yet, the service} Doctor Helmcken was back at Fort | 2lcomed: by patrons and ‘accepted . b parnicl: Vi oing ‘post. surgeon’ s duties: - +e watt, b th ’ 4 en : {Po intment oF. i | a4 at i* | i { in : bo i i t } ot Hy : i areonnnee st Vso } _ HELMCKE? ; lost ‘only one-man to. the disease. ;at i cc | “leat of. Vof British’: ‘Columbia, « He opposed.j ™ |. trans-Canada‘ Tailw ay: became! i of the. terms: “of! the: ‘agreement ne|} | Stole aa fished ‘off ‘Labrador. ‘Then { io any: candiw ‘ith. his ‘nephew Rob: | (see! “sailed ° round: the’: ‘Horn’: to” ‘the | the. publics hance of: Biution 8 while: Elk ‘Lake_ ( venien parhine. ‘boating. and. ‘fishing pool ee vell as an] ‘fo “from, overbu dened land ‘hen there was a feud” with | eight: ‘others: were: ‘Marooned i nephew. foreed” the. ‘captain at : point,. to. return for them, os 4 In-3811: Stuart was present for: the | founding of: Astoria. at. the’ ‘mouth: of: ‘the Columbia: “Later: the’ same year he'started..upthe;Columbia;: ‘travel-'| | ling fora time in- company. with the ors great: map-maker. ‘David. Thompson. ; h question is’ very erie we vhat ‘poi ‘does a: water: | hed: merit ‘careful: ‘control: of use? Js) this, ¢ control. neces- ry? = f the care’ and. ‘protection: afforded” Sooke’ Lake: is |. oTrecessary tO. the. protection: of water. supplies, why. isa. 1 2 ‘similar’ care not needed: in respect’ of Elk ‘Lake? - On the pi R shells in “the. acon aia’ ‘hg ch ‘other hand, if the: casual protection afforded Elk Lake is | ines were soon sharing muddy shel- ‘Sometimes they travelled at'a mile- | dequate, why is Sooke - ‘Lake protected like -an. interna: | ter trenches with their comrades in | an-hour. pace ‘between river ‘oan | “tional military secret? arms. populated «by > threatening “Indians. “The question is not purely academic.. The. treatment. “When the shelling came to an en they -tuaded metal: buttons: or | ‘of. water and watersheds must ‘have a direct effect’on the | we got. back up and went-on_ with | dian friendship-—and their strength | *“oonsumer. “This vast difference’ between ‘the - manner of! the’ show." he recalled | for progress against the rushing cur- | “protection afforded two water sources is the more strange |: After the war the Dumbells toured | 7") for the fact that they are not only. serving adjacent areas, | Canada and. the. United \ States: for 2A the. end of a-600-mile journey ‘but that they are within: the scope of the same. department: soveral years, playing the main cit- 1. ons pi his oupenione built: Fort | of health and even the same.health officer,.: . .poults,... He, has, appeared atthe Ore | Qa enn a YOR ic vs’ protection’ of “watersheds an’ -archaism: without | phoum,:Loewes Keith and the Pan- then srg ind ana : ers meaning?” Oris the use of a. bathing: pool ‘for drinking | (ages, north -again, wintering with, the In| ' water: merely. a ‘matter of) choice? a S eS ; eres. oat ; “ ol eh ae i dians “atthe present: site col Kam: \' Te {audiences oye 4 inet Loops, wher Another post, wach | ai}, Morris. was-a goloist, ‘he. stn! | was, to" be: Fort Kamloops, was’ { ings: tenor. in. choirs; he has: also | UP. Later Stuart recrossed: the con-/4 ttone’ female: Jmapersonattons,: blaek ee left the fur trade in. 1891 and . j fettle in: Detroit when ied: in| ¢ opened, cn the : Ni “fractured »'provis ; Sof riding trails inthe’ Sa cioulitee isto: be: ‘considered: by: the: Capital Region. pavureetas g, Board duning: preparat ion. pad ‘0 "hs pl d Is DAN of a-cmunicipal zoning, by-laws: eeceew. ; pgm Ris ‘Those, who may have ussumed, that: faa winger: hus. not. Beon © GEROUS . i Wo, sented asad anachronis fay * sent Marelt t0. “hada ; anticipated. “Majority of candidates are without animals | jana Alaska,” renee could take. away’ Tie ticks are discovered and es of their own. oo his love of music and singing For | moved ‘immetiately | no” serlous at The need. for ‘adequate riding trails was “clearly indi- (ae ‘years he has sung every. Sune! {eels may” be feared, Damage. ee, jay morming and evening” in the | curs: when they aro. left Ww feed inet | Sanciuary: Choir. of Metropolitan Un. (definitely. ef ited Church in. Vietoria, COA. pamphlet, oT ieks and Man, re : 3 Bal) Morris comes front Nowfounds | compiled’ by Dre D. Gregson: and | ait with vivid early memorics, at Gr des an Of the -Federil: kato Nova ORT paces cern oe | ¥ , at ae ee OMe is retired: an s ey ‘oaths rib ; CRE SAAR es Ms aa the. told The: Review. he would be: dost lt number 1-of ‘buses. to ‘Guba, a coun ARTO 12, Ul aT AN REEL INUL | ‘dated (iry friendly? with Russias There |: VP appear b etor foot Vine. & « Alexel |vehte Tes: may: “Nee: very: smiatac tory: pllahts. aoe saiienavian: vemblayedi oe the: ritish: is Bla, “Lanylands: are: sending their suit x “Layland: ‘Motori Corporation té make. ‘palesmiin: 16° Moseow. and will pen Lhe: wor ls bent “2 baleen: tei Ao the, Us 8.8. Ri: to, ably. send: a ihuk sao apd feecan de ge ail buses, other, motor: To. : poanily th facta . ! cur ony | vafivs i nthe “te Tak the K OYA born. ify ede tor, about {ive days. are enor | hs ole: a matey fed Lt tay. he maposstblet i, ~The td: NEN. REVIEW ‘ Hotchner, “3 $6.95. This: tale is of Hemingway. had. it been written impersonally. There among. the Spaniards. is rewarded with various’ introduc- | ing tions to various notables. Following | There is no. pain and no fever. the H ! Hotchner tends to see his characters ; has eluded all attempts to isolate is | gentle pull. unknown, eribing the 15 years or so “between Ernest Hemingway -at the: peak. of |, Ta a i his literary: heights: and his demise’. ‘from triumph to. despair. =. If Hemingway’ s.work should indi- | Between 1856. ‘nd: 1871. Dr. ‘Helm: _ | fellows, ‘there is nothing: in this story | he. could understand ° himself. : ‘The book. describes. the actions and and: then: in’ “the: Legislative Council } activities « of... Hemingway.’ and: his! Confederation’ at” first, but in’ ‘isto | very. ‘little’ of, the. man ‘himself. The | subject. author: could write. fluently’ “owas. largely: through | and. at ‘great’ length ‘to describe an’ [his -efforts | that “construction “Oke: ‘al | emotion. -avithout necessarily reveal. ‘ing’ “the” character. of: the- person -ex-. : ‘periencing © ‘the: emotion: ° In “1871 :he’ declined a senate ‘ap- | Taphy is ‘of the same pattern. The : _retired. from | public’ ‘reader: follows © his; subject ‘through ain 1920, at city” and land, ‘across. the: world. and: | but -t00° violently, | adula bey. to: be || ‘gruly’: “objective. . have: made" it live. drawn: himself: as'a° rather ‘pathetic’ old man living’ in the light, of. carlier ‘/accomplishments:* at | inde | that transition from: the: trie. ae Of:. ‘the | Nobel. Prize. to the. des- j ee the’ ‘Book. ‘Department’ at eee “TALKING IT OVER” keep at-holvwi) -Ex,-20: 8. ‘ONLY. Woop. ‘TICK | 1 “While” there! are 20 species of ticks | e SUT, hands “ay 7 arms are “aa at SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW AWE. by. Random House, 304 pp., ‘Papa Hemingway,’ Ww ho ! ote his way to the top of the pile. ! is . a ele: of ‘Hemingway | in | its writing. It t includes some! 7 thing of. Hoichner, which. is fair enough; for he: wrote it. There is | alittle of life, aj ‘little ‘of sickness j | and a little — of death. There 4s ¢ “gomething pathet- de, in this tale of{ -the ‘last ‘years of} - Hemingway's life. G. Richards , It: ss been léss_ pathetic | | k Ls is a world tour, a visit j Master’s footsteps, . perhaps, the toilet rather than in the udoir. If the book is ‘eminently pathetic, | pair of a gun-shot. ‘Hemin | have made it live. . | most made: ‘it. —F.G. R. is the theme. The: author is des- his own ‘hands. It is the Journey te. that» he> could’ understand his | his. life: and death ‘to: suggest. that | enage over those: years, yet: it ‘tells | ie This: _biog- “Hemingway : could il: * He could. ‘have | PHONE: EV 2-7141 “PASTOR Ty L.- WESCOTT, ‘B.A. Sluggett Baptist. Church - Lrentwood Bay “Services Every Sunday. ©, - Family Worship: * oo aM, avening. Service - nee sit “Roinomber™ “the: Saht rath aay. ‘Sockeye: Liu’: is: failing. “our: “youth oday, Not in respect to the body or he: mind since. parks rare provided, | sports care’! orrinized and © “Young | people and children are Instructed in; 1 “Recreational « “programs for | sare: sponsonad by. commun: ar ies for the ‘people “and these: are: goad! “things but it" ie the! sido: ‘effets: that: e hurts: Often’ when | ‘medicine: Is: piven: to cure some alle ments Seer tain problems. arise called side. effects cand these ure. 5a miserable that the i CUTE. 1S WOrst- than, With ‘sports the Ramey, Wy the ‘slekaie F becomes so important: that nothing | elso Matters, church attendance and; the Loni's Day am brushed aside’ as ponessontinl. « God has sald: that: ‘bodily exercise | j prwtits. Witte, Paul's knowledge pf Lanorts of his’ dase rewentie (hate he | [oo Papokd is moore then spoctatar, Noe) where We ahe- BMible ean’ one tind ports condemned, - but. thoy. profits ty Utne.” God and His’ Hay are t sidered: before: man's: pleas “When in his) matter, and: others) saciiiy teacher that: Godel yer dion it yta nda in. youths, way. ty Malian git God’ eh the Aafe ing .. difficulty The reader |:tongue, too,» may be .affected caus- re “He would have | 5 ie ee and: ‘Preyer meeting. 1. \ Wednesday, June 15, 1966 Sports Day Brings Help Group of students and helpers gather around the civil defence. mobile itchen at Deep Cove school. The unit. was brought to the school during the sports aay activ ities to demonstrate its seers and operation, i “Complete recovery follows the re- ; | moval of the tick; if paralysis. has i not..progressed: too far,.but.. if--the ‘tick is Gvarladhed:: death may oc- ‘cur.’ Be "Advice ‘to. the “public is: “Enjoy normal outdoor activity, but give due regard to: biptechon from - tick bites.” . -The authorities suggest persons. “the | iin tick areas “make daily. examina-: | tions for ticks, paying particular at- tention to.the pubic’ region, the base ij of the skull and the head . Remove ticks by a very slow and ‘This will normally re- move the tick: mouth parts.. Treat. | the wound with a disinfectant.” gway could! If there is any indication of paraly- Hotchner has al- i sis, a. doctor... should be- consulted . ‘| immediately... -. Wildlife And Forests would) have PARALYSIS - : oa ““Ofter there is a partial: para ‘aly. | is of. the ‘throat: muscles, there be-! I. ‘ } i i h i in swallowing; : -inability to speak -properly. “The nature of the: toxin, which Ge CHURCHES _ i _ ANGLICAN SERVICES © “North Saanich Parish ° ‘Canon, F, -Vaughan-Birch,. 656- 1014. “The: Rev. ‘KeM. King, GR 7.2394 ; ‘TRINITY 2 —_ JUNE 19 ‘HOLY. TRINITY—Patricia ‘Bay “Holy .Communisn : Family” Service: :- -----11.00 a.m. With: the Sunday. ‘School. | . ST. ANDREW S—Sidney, 2 ‘Family Service’ 2: Sidney _ Bible Gh 7 ‘ 9830, — ‘STREET, SIDNEY at -& - EVERY SUNDAY : Suriday: ‘School and. “Bible: Class :: Tuesday, 7 ( 30° Pp. m.—Bible : Were: thoy: idle ‘promises: Christ made, when He: repeated so often: ran He would | “return’’) or send” 2 Comforter''?: Christ “said of: |: this. “Comforter.” 2: 2 “He, shall: teach. you. /all., things, and “bring. all. things. to’ your remembrance, wee, whatsoever Thave said unto you. my (John 14:26) Was. it idle conversation «when Sri‘ Krishna,: holy . messenger of Hinduism, said. as is written in ‘the Bhagavad Gita, o. . “then I “come, the: Lond). and: revisit my: ‘world in visible form, and mingle as-a man with mens ‘ 2. Guiatama, the Buddha’ ‘said, "Tiy | “due. Yime-canothar Buddha: will! |. “prisocin the world, a Holy. One ay supremely” enlightened. One, ms The: Woran (3.74) mys, |} unitea Church: ot Canada . . Sidney. Charge — “656-1920 “Rev, C,H, Whitmore, BA. 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