Wednesday, May 28, 1952. Cre re England, the priesthood were com- pelled. to vacate their monasteries, and many adopted the mode of liv-' ing considered more. natural by all men. In large numbers they married and. raised - families. - And. came to be respected for their: industry. The foundation stock of the Roman faith was not lost. Nor did the common poverty immediately disappear.. ‘In fact, the first reasoned prosperity “world- scale. pattern began: to. look practical. ; : o-. PHILIP HOLLOWAY. April 30, Saemicnton, B.C. MORE ABOUT LETTERS (Continued from Page. Four) ~ stoned to death. Such to. do! It: seems the military. power of the Normans. which - had. maintained the Roiman church s¥stem of land con- trol from ‘the time of invasion.: was ‘temporarity: at’ least, “in abeyance. The Bishop. had’ .a 20. mile “journey in making ‘his © visit, and: was.:robbed_ “of 10,000 marks, : “A mint of money in that. age.” - : a fearful —_ KOREAN SERVICEMEN | Editor, Review, Sir, ’ The Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L., ” So began’ the terrifying incidents that were recorded, and. leave «no “room. for. doubt as to the. complete moral breakdown of all the laws of | Saanich Peninsula Branch No. 37, men in old Europe. - Over’ ver most of |. desires to: obtain: the names and = CANVAS GOODS Tents, Awnings, Sails, Boat Covers, Tarpaulins, Track — Estimates Free _ Covers, .Waterproof Clothing. -F. JEUNE & BRO., LTD. (Established 1886) : 570 Johnson St Canvas in Stock: Up to. 10 ‘Feet Wide—G ‘4632 ith a : Another Bouquet In Our Mail Bag “TI wish to express my. thanks and appreciation: to: the _ operator who so promptly summoned.aid-for me -when IT. -found.my -husband stricken. near our house. I was quite’ ‘alone ‘at ‘the. time’ and: :turned-to the operator for help... She acted so. promptly on my: behalf: that: I must ask you. ‘to. tell her how much i it- meant’ tome, cand give cher” my, fa “most grateful thanks.” : -In- handling. hundreds” ‘of: thausinds: of: telephone calls each day, the 2900 ‘operators in our group: of “ companies - have many ; opportunities. of. rendering 7 “valuable service -to-. ‘their's: communities. Their work draws many. complimentary. lette rs” from a subscribers. ~ is : : perhaps weeks, of work”’ __ After returning from his first trip to... < the West, a business x man in meats his s banks "weeks, of work. 7% a Every chartered. bank works this way, Whether you. walk into your neighbor. hood branch or one a thousand miles ~ awd¥yyou will find the same full : range: of banking servico—and the same readiness to help. ye This ndvertinement. hnned “onan actual letters tae Present td here by: THE BANKS SERVING ie YOUR. COMMUNITY - relative numbers, rank, ete, of those | members of the Canadian armed , Roy: ul Oak north.. qt Vancouver. Province.” services now serving in Korea. Your many readers will be able. to supply’ this: information which it is hoped; may result in. “gertain - plans” being; formulated. for the benefit of such | Servicemen. from this area...” Our branch maybe said. to operate | as, to. membership. _Troughly : from Your readers. are earnestly quested to forward information de- |} sired ‘to the following members of ! the Legion Committce: Charles Ald- ; ridge, RR-1; Sidney; Bert Bath, Sidney; “William C.. James, RR 4, Victoria, or to any other) member of Saanich. Peninsula Branch of the Canadian Legion. WILLIAM C. JAMES, Chairman of Committee. py Arcy Lane, RR 4, Victoria. May, 22, 1952, HE LIVED THERE Editor, Review, Sir: - Having lived in Alberta 40 years, including. the period of Social Credit government, the: following may be enlightening tothe ‘general Public. was recently’ published in the WHO PAID THE DEBTS?.. Those . who “admire this wonder-! ful (2?) Social Credit government | Tee province to vote “Social Credit’”’.. ... Tent -by the federal government in final j of. Alberta had better think twice before going overboard in an at- tempt to convince the people of this in 1944 the net: funded debt of Al- berta was $139,589,060, the net guar- anteed debenture debt was $4,158,-/- 123,. the unfunded -debt- was $7,531)- 414; the total debt — was therefore, $151,279,187.-- : The- net funded debt as of 1951. was $97,742,488, the net. guaranteed debt (debenture) was $4000; ‘the un- funded debt was $512,050 and. the total debt. was $98,258,538. The Social -Crediters do. not tell you that ‘the federal government ! helped, Alberta ‘to reduce that debt. | They wrote off $5,300,000 being the | old relief. bill and, it: should be noted that Alberta did not: pass this along to the municipalities who contribu- ted to the cost of relief. This con- tribution was made in 1947, Another $8,931,000 was contributed | settlement of the turning over to the province of the natural resources. ~ The-total municipal debt in 1944 in| Alberta cities, towns, villages, muni-'| cipal. districts, School: divisions. and | hospital districts was $41,000,000. | The- total debt of these municipali- ties as of September 31, 1951. is now $116,000,000.. arise of $75,000,000 in the course of: seven years. | The Province of Alberta. and*the | covering the stapled. form: of ballot. | pair. of scissors ballots loose 1 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Social Credit government have ne- glected the municipal authorities, PAGE NINE» When honey is shipped from. : province : to province,®:: it - must “.be>!>- recount impossible. Of course the, election. could have been upset but: . T. TREDAWAY, putting Central Saanich to. the ex- | inspected for .cleanliness, .tested; for 702 Ralph St., : [pense of. another. clection’ was. not} water: content,’ then graded. and: Victoria, B.C., ; * | popular and when it* was poitited, outy: marked. A great deal of honey ‘sold May +26, 1992. ' | the persons to. suffer’ would be the’. within ‘the: province iiss itis pro- — returning officer. and the deputy. re- "duced © is also, graded. Honey. is > -GHOSTS OF THE PAST. .-! turning officer who had unwittingly | graded . No. 1, No.2: ‘and. Now 3.) Tt! Editor, Review, _ | furthered. these “unscrupulous”. tac-; is” ‘also ‘classified’ according: to, color . Sir: : ; ‘| tics, the matter was’ dropped.: which indicates ‘the “flavor. . Gener-"" The reeve’ of Central’ Saanich ap-| LORNE THOMSON, © { ally. the’ darker ~ the honey, ". the. pears to: be haunted’ by. the ghost of Brentwood P.O., | stronger the flavor. : the departed new ‘truck. He. grasps | May 26, 1952. a ee a rr a at any pretext to justify its sale'and) >. — lumber-industry, not. to/.mention. the loss of $1,500 ‘of the taxpayers’ | UTTER NONSENSE! the three percent. sales tax): they: money, even the petition regarding Editor, Review, His concern: Sirs. sme 4 the tardy balance slicet. about the missing names on the ill- | advised petition is evident. Inspector of Municipalities: could | have told these petitioners their ef- forts would be futile as much graver offenses had. been. brought to. the [you Anyone who has dealings with the; about Social. Credit in. your: paper. ithis pamphlet J am enclosing. have. filched from the “people? “Yousmiay publish: this: in“:your. [ am more than surprised that |. paper by an individual who. believes : write such cutter nonsense in an honest government. vob, fthte es : , MRS. L: L. KING. 1.Prince George’ B.C., ‘ Mey 2 21, 1952.” ' AUTO PARTS}. It would be well for you to read We meet numerable Albertans who have naught but praise for their! and what they have: government Inspector's attention, such as: ai done for the people. ; SERVICE candidate, inorder to (ensure his | 5 . P 7 . i ; Opa rd ane own election and that of his’ sup-! ‘have. ane. thinkiig. provines te | _ When you need new or .. ray ; used. Auto Parts :~. Tires: -: porter, detach. ballots: from:a: stapled ballot, contrary to the returning officer's instructions and contrary. to the law |i Subsequently:-an.. obliging” returning officer during the recount. taking ‘a and ‘making ‘af, thus made all the; i had influenced an inexperi- | work for the. common wealth of; enced deputy | returning ~ officer to! their people. : | | ernment, with its muddled hospital al} insurance; ete.? Say. Gone. c for Alberta, then why couldn’t-Brit- a legal} well: ‘with their: mining. fishing or Boat. Parts, etc., -deliv- eréd ina hurry... .... we : “ship C.0.D.. for’: uke. * gervice.: GAVIN JACK 18tT “Quadra St. : » Vietoria © oe _PHONE E6831. — ‘Can you say that’ about: this gov- To! those who so fondty: like to it’s: oil. that’s done ’so% much sh Columbia have done equally. as. |: und: ‘jorkingaisa’s s “eats There cannot be class “ieubstioa” ‘Residential land values depreciate in the neighbourhood of a bar. Vote “No” and protect your Tand valuea— vote “Yes” and you sign se a blank cheque, - ALCOHOL Di ee es eine RESEARCH 3