pte Mi he ——— : || SENIOR CITIZEN She Keview - RIS INCLUDE Pubtisned at siney vancouer stand BE. Ie ee ||| |ISEACON NAVE | WORLD'S FAIR ty ne _ As a part of their spring- By Review Publications Ltd. 9831. Third Street "EDITOR — John Manning -summer-fall programmes, the ASSOCIATE EDITOR — Bruce Obee Sidney Silver Threads arrange a EDITORIAL STAFF — ber of trips, by bus and ferry Pat Manning, Joshua Perlmutter. Jim Rodgers . number of trips, Oy Dus a erry. _" ADVERTISING — Ben Hircock To date the members and other PERSONNEL AND OFFICE MANAGER — Esther Berry senior citizens have enjoyed trips to Vancouver’s Park, Royal. Shopping area. and the Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth ‘PUBLISHER ‘—. John Manning. Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers‘ Assn. Member Class ‘“A’‘ Newspapers | Park, to Sooke Harbour House for tea and on to Fort Rodd Hill, to Parksville and Cathedral Grove, Telephone 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $5.00 per year by mail. to Bellingham via: Tsawwassen, returning by the Anacortes SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Ferry, and an evening trip to the ; ; Display advertising rates on application. . Page 4 Wednesday, July 24, 1974 Wig and Dickie in Victoria. This coming Thursday, July 25, ‘they will be going on the Gulf f | Islands round trip. | August 6.a trip is planned to Port Angeles: and Hurricane ridge..An evening trip Aug. 14 to Gerry Gosley’s Smile: Show ‘in McPherson Playhouse is already filled up and Aug. 21 the annual trip to the P.N.E. in Vancouver ‘will leave on the 9 a.m. ferry Beacon | Paving The Sidney Chamber: of Commerce is upset by the -. delay in the completion of paving on Beacon Avenue - between Fifth Street and the highway. Karel Drost, president of the chamber, says although the chamber does not have regular meetings during the summer months, the situation has come to the mem- bers’ attention and they are perturbed. ‘Businesses canvassed by The Review. along the stretch of Beacon affected by the paving are also : . fe slightly overwrought by the. delay and-while not directly r FEF TTA ee ip is Pe duled attributing a decline in business to the paving and its || fa , ‘a f , py i a. pi A peie it September iy EXPO °74 in late completion | date, business has taken a negative | “An g Beh. ae SO : . PE FP GOH turn. ‘ ee” ~. Citizens drop into The ‘Review office and ask why replacing the storm drains with’ the accompanying -agitation of incessant jack hammering must take. place during: the summer months... The weather affects the paving operation, ‘the digging “ procedure and businesses and the moods of people. - When it is wet, the pavers can’t lay asphalt and havea hard time ‘excavating and. compacting the roadbed. 7 ‘The storm drain contractors might get swept away by | . a> flash | flood installing . storm drains in monsoon |. Yo weather. 0. > This: type of. work: has to be done in relatively: ‘dry weather which in this area means the summer months. | This has been: an unusually wet summer which means i a delay. in. paving and wet summer blues for most ~- residents. The wet weather repels tourists’and keeps ~ residents” at. home and not: ‘shopping in. the. Beacon nights in Spokane at the Win- nebago Village in Forest Hills Recreation Park, a sightseeing trip via Grand Coulee Dam and on to ‘Penticton Travelodge for the third night..From there the trippers will proceed home Tsawwassen ferry.’ “These trips are run for the the price kept as close to cost as possible. Anyone wishing more information please. phone the -| Senior Citizens’ Centre at 656- 5537 The Silver Threads staff - will "WOULD You MIND HURRYING-UP WITH THe PAVING? We en Shs WANT To CET Busy DIGGING ITUP AGA rs Caney. sioner PEVIEW - | John Dean - - A “Distinctly Eccentric” "Man ‘servationist, and it is pleasing to questions. by former Si dney Review E ditor _ camp,” said. Mr. ‘King, well couver. General Hospital in his. “real estate. In1900 he was elected the proper } ’ »,to° Rossland . council, and” three. a a that Freeman } King years later he became mayor of. |: ‘and, his . “Sidney Scout Troop || | that:b town. Returning, to Victoria,’ | gained. permissio ‘to’ make. a-|. ; camp.¢ on. nn mountain; and it i is a: Fecord, that’ when the | ‘site was put.in as. a. federal | photograph of John Dean as he government . relief project of the.| stood bearded and upright beside ; _hungry thirties; Freeman | ‘King “his. headstone: in. Ross. ‘Bay\ was the foreman in. charge. He | Cemetery, where eventually. he also’. supervised layout. of “the |: was laid to ‘rest.. The - curious “public facilities: and formed ' the : |" epitaph’: is Plainly visible, ‘as little lake. out ‘of.a former. swamp. ° follows: ° =: “By: this.::time “the: cabin’ had:| In Memory of: John Dean born at decayed 'to‘the extent: that they. Stretton, Cheshire, . Monday. 9a.m a chad to. destroy: it: by. fires ‘December. Az, 1850. Die : is Toa: m— arts Eccentric to :-the. last; “John -rotten:-world.* Artful: ‘Politicians ') painting. Qs :15p. m.—whist » “Dean caused his. gravestone { to be’|.are to blame. Its saving grace. is: sculptured “and. lettered» seven ‘the artlessness of the young and years, before. his death. in: Van- the wonders of. the sky. inadequately answered. last. “.week, concerned the: ‘identity: of. John Dean.. Not the John Dean of:. as. the: chamber of amen realizes the work gulf islands. . Ap. m. _: bridge. 7p.m.— crib. - : cards. for drop-ins. : spapers), ’ and: he also was :|' f pe. Se : worl d traveller. “This scouting camp’ was one of : d: t: Heritage. Court Brian’ Young |)! : ‘the reasons pay we now have the | ‘has in: his” custody. 14 large box iS: “files on the subject,’ meticulously somewhat “obstinate “indexed -and- cross-referenced.: : Included jin: the’. collection is -a- : ‘girl with a career of her. own, ‘is | di -bringing over some of her pals for |: “ week-end at our country retreat: while = cr ‘upholding - his ‘convictions, : as -is . ‘BRENTWOOD COLLEGE ‘evidenced by his public criticism = ~ MEMORIAL CHAPEL "MEMORIAL GIFTS. 2. ANGLIC nd writes me that ‘they're | axe. “chronological set of manuscript | % the. Directors of an ill-starred : “2s Drive . ro in Memoriam donatjons to the: “slightly concerned about the’ |. rhaae: decisions” must. be - diaries. which: vividly reflect: shipbuilding company which | co Se, Scott Do-It- ‘Yourself ational ~Park., ; Because of a little joke 1 made came: to frief. in..the “early: ae “Sund iJ ‘twenties. As :champion of the = }- 4; 99a.m. day July 28 . ‘reached without haste. In_ ad- ~ Dean’s thoughts, aspirations and. ye accoinplishments, dition to my swede saw.and axe I: “usually enter. _the park .-area, SOCIETY © | disappointed shareholders of the .. ~ Anglican Church 7 PARISH OF. SOUTH SAANICH © Rev. Ivan H, Futter . > 652- ae : gent to the bereaved and an official ‘receipt issued to the donor, — + - i} "SAANICH PENINSULA CATHOLIC PARISH | the part of the-Directors in a: | masterly analysis for . the ins. 4 ‘formation of government . and _ ‘Peace Lutheran Church press. Strong evidence indeed of . 2295 Weiler Ave.’ his: business acumen and ability. But Dean had a less stringent: the idea that I am going to: make: them work all: the time. at. the project. Well, as a matter.of fact, Lam, but since! don’ twant any of ., them to chicken out I really must ~~ explain the: nature’ hal the “and if there is any event doubt: |: ‘whatever’ about a tree’s | “rightness” I simply. alr etch out -on a mossy. slope and read until T |: am ina sufficiently | serene mood |. .. ‘to pass judgement. ye THE. PARISH OF. NORTH SAANICH. ‘Sunday School ~~ -10,00a.m, ‘ST. STEPHEN'S ii Oba. m. most distressing. : Clearly the youth of today has - no appreciation of what goes into .. the making of a National Park, A He had been concerned with ; -Yand expropriations in connection PASTOR RON KOCH 383-7077. with the Interurban railway “|. Church office 656-2721 enterprise which.was to connect. —— 8.00 a,m, Holy Communion and pretend:to. be. “clearing” “VW. Wa, m. Mattins before the arrival of. interlopers, ‘like wives, At first glance you ‘might think “gn, ELIZABETH'S CHURCH 7 10030 Third St. Sidney j Sunday Masses: — 10,15 Mattins SAT ~ Rector: Rey, Robert Sansom Sidney. CENTRAL SAANICH UNI i CHURCHICS They John M. Wood, BA. = Church Office e714 | Manne 032- re “phi park is for the birds.’’ The thought scems to be they | ours for us.” The “teaching of | became dala Dea Park, and he T have: even spared - a par- “gan't be beaten on their record ot soca linn ds not encouraged, is, inj. WARK permitted to maintain. his | ve : Builay y a . _ § ms J an ticularly ragged: looking maple oper formanecy , let's pul up oa fiuet, not permitted, Asan Editor | KOC clusion during his Hife time. He. und ty, uly 2a | | Suriday School .10:00a.m, «Morning Worship. 11:00a,m, - Evening Praise. 7:00p.m_ REMOVAT: AND MEMORIAL SERVICE berving aouyer Toland - . ; 0.45 a.m Sunday Bible School because, high in’ its branches, | bugbear. No necd for that. The avane of the Victoria papers said) | v8 af first convinced that here. ’ 7 Cay Collec {. : \ VW.06a.m, “Morning Worship. © there ina colony of some sort of | alarming apparition of socialism | tome "Why the hell should T print should be no toad access, Bat To oon in, Evening Fellowship exquisite, miniscule. insects | is-there and the job.is already your, propaganda?” The doctrine achen later it was submitted that. ; ) CDIVINION or SANDY : i. Tuesday: ~ SHADY CREEK, o VICTORIA, tenuis which fly in atight, clockwise | done if only we unite in, saying |. ust not spread. “Noush sald the hazard of fire rendered a rond vine pa aerulees = prayer Meat 730 p.m, Po Saanich Road a _ 4 eee wid aon ~elrele, When’ the late afternoon | soclatism, This is something pare “ (amperative he submitted tothe fp O8™ Me Pee Wednesday .. Vamily Servieg and DUNCAN Teese me inn tn eaten aT easy; it has always sa ROA Thornley, vepean wa: by: ‘nai: son {Pastor Darrel FE dy. -650- 5012 Vible Study 10 pam Sunday School 9:45 a.m, LADYSMITH, a4n-xaa aim on fing aeden veal ys « ; Ce : - _ befor vet one sensen dos ste ivy “> Shaniehtan NANAIMO, YS9-2082).° ey Spokane. ‘This trip will include 2- through Manning Park and the: benefit of. all senior: citizens and |. -| be pleased to answer any of your 7 But it was. in business and Avent record that it was an. incident: |- remembering the circumstances. | 93rd year. This was. in 1943. % “How d pure k f thi 7 t ‘dc _ HV. GREEN .Politics.that he ma de his mark as closely. connected. with Sidney} When eventually a road from '| In an issue of the Vancouver in The Review ‘How loes any Work.0 is type ge one in areas Af question « heard. on. The ‘a man of affairs, “concerning | which served to modify his views |‘ East Saanich Road to the picnic | Sun in’.1936 there appears a ; idney,”” ‘said Drost:.. “Review. telephone,. and himself largely with mining and | ‘on the subject of public access ‘to aa appears July, 25th—Thursday 9 am.— centre open...9:15a.m.— trip to Friday. Qaineeentee open.” nc ‘2p.m. once 7: m. n.—evening : “Saturday:. Ip. m. ‘to » 4p m. _ open a Wednesday. “9a.m) centre: ‘open. -10a.m. ~ novelties.” noon; : | hot dinner 7P. m. —band practice. ee ’ “pare an appreciatec:mark of respect bt a & : ; sed exclusively for research, and: -. : he diagnosed the causes . ‘rs _ ve "Anglican Church of Canada should be taken, or malted te 88 _about my Natiorial Park in one of | carrying a‘ book suitable forthe | company} ok a eg ae TT | fCanada. shoiild be taken, “or malted to B57: - these columns they seem io have carroun ds—any "book; “really — | of failure, and alleged cupidity on | | Rev. W. Dobson - “652-3860 jonia Avanue, Victoria. Cards are . 7 ~ Rev. R. Cunningham ; -Morniny Service |» 11,00a.m, ns s : an development, Once ‘a. man. has reconciled side to his character, a more 8 “ unday: July 28,1974 unday, July 28 pte 652-1909 One ‘of my daughter's male | ‘himself to a 300-year deadline he kindly.and benevolent attitude | - - Fellowship Hour Jpuneay, oe ' > . _ OUR LADY OF THE | { y “amo his close friends and Wednesday 8p. m. Ce oe HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ASS friends, for instance, has.won- |. may adjust himself to this sort of among his c ‘ ae : le . Patricia Bay UMPTION dered if he should. bring over his pace without. guilt and.if he has associates, At times he liked to ae A Sunday ; an | se 8 T, MARY'S 10.00 a.m, Matti ; (T16 W. Saanich Road : father's chain saw and has talked | an alert dog with him whose cars “move away from the pressures of | 9:00am, - “Service at. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion ST: ANDREWS onuncH SaturdayMass. ———s 8p.m. | to her about “hacking down trees | prick up.at any footfall within a | tity. life and he sought a country. First Memorial Chapel 2 Blocks S of Beacon Sunday Mass et is Nae at a great rate,"a remark-I find |. thousand yards-he can leap. up : retreat, ae | 4725 Falaise Cres. Royal Oak : a ° me h deed! Would ‘T-Vietoria. with: Deep. Cove, Quite - 650-4870 66-5322 - Weekd os 1.15 a.m. > chain. saw,. indee ould - you ||. this sort of thing rather boring for |: " : - PENTECOSTAL, 7 ekday Masses . take: a lawnmower. to your true’ young people-« end Lord love you, , : ‘often he: must have admired - the | , ASSEMBLY OF GOR _ SEVENTH. DAY Tuesday to Friday 7, 30a, m, : so ove's hair? 8. | itinbutl do my hest tamake ita ia Bl | wooded slopes of Mount Newton “9182 EB, Saanich Rd, -ADVENTIST _ SIDNEY, BIBLE CHAPEL Conte ian nr. “A National Park of the Dot: ‘game ees ES. While. viewing the Saanich: Rev. Re. Harper a » CHURCH © Smith BURERE _ SANDS FUNERAL Yourself variety 48. ‘all. hand. Instend of anny “eleiring’” Sap eGREEN © coe Peninstia with 0 prac ae ‘Rest Haven Drive. Sidney - ~ made, It is not "hacked" out, It ih. | i i eS n due. course he. purchascc : “Sunday. : < lovingly”-carved and, ‘like the eae rate aan Senet |} virgin-aeres at the top af the. Sunday Seho 3 sam 9:80 a.m, iced S. ‘study | fa0em Th Lord's Supper _ CHAPELS ~ Great Pyramid of “Khufu, is | derbrush, 1. do. this by -going | "A remarkable man who pulled | mountain, and there in 1909 he at 00a, my Morning Worship 11:00 a.m, Worship ..-} a en eae SERVING. carefully created a step ata time. | ahead of my “helpers, asd like | himself up. by his, own boot: | ball ee cabin ven he q oa Tr80 p.m: ‘Wednesday Prayer |° Hour and Sunday School” 4 “ "> My_ own. particular: park ‘con: | to call them, and tie. little hits of | Straps, ds. Mr. Young's sum. |-named Mulie, Ht could he reacnec ee : Mi o AN ‘sists of approximately four acres | orange cotton onto trees to muah: mation - of his character, while: only by tracks rough and steep, Fvangetit Service: 0 Mp. Mm; : a WELCOME 7300 p.m, levening servis COUVER ets (nine leas than the aren covered : where “the “trail. will: ‘Freeman King, veteran of | Actually. At was quite a spacious. fo ooo Pas “Phone 060-2760 ISLAND Pe by) the | Khufu: pyramid) and, | Sometimes 1 get so far aed oF Peninsula scouting who knew Mr. and well vaca building a ag” ™ ee “Tuesday ce GBG121 Wednesday.” oe ee cs “i : - based on current projections, will ’ ; ’ rt Dean well, described | him can he scen-ina painting now, in. _ n amily Owned and: Cons. J “be completed in about 300 yeurs. ey ML a “distinetly eccentric." | the collection: at: the: ‘provincial “Bible Study and Prayer ae | creeananerrsmcnnanermranns 6 Pp mi; ) Prayer & ms study ‘Apolled!, Sanda, since. 1912.; ! By my own: rough estimate | gptendid serenity ay listen to | Dean, an Englishman | of | archives building, “Aw r at au ~ Attend The, Church © there are 20,000 trees contained | them. working far behind me, | Medium. height and. portly | A bachelor, Dean would from var welcome awaits y Wh ap — Jesus said . within the park's borders and one |" ‘These’ trails do not lead. ta | bearing, arrived on the: Victoria. ne to: Hime have, Lge) a we we of Your Choice “Tam the Light of the World’ lg ean see the enormity of ’ aot! “iveon Emery and: Vales through his, very fine binoculars: F ing . ' Fourth Street nt what § up here! hetweon Emery and Yale. |. Evening Wor sm 7.00 p.m, - esthetic “rightness"” and left or wu | ith thought to the futdire Dean: Prayer & Praise Wednesday 0:00 1,1, “noah Sth St, 056-8844 Rev. R, Hori Pratt SIDNEY 6 50-2902, levelled only after: deep thougnt eee mel resalved. to donate «his, hilltop. Young People Friday 24 dpm, Rev. KW, Ridgway, Pastor. Church Office + 656-3213 AN trees containing nests are, ~ Letter 7 0 The ‘Editor