PAGE FOUR Seences Peniasals “8¢ Cott dstands “Published at. Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. : Every Wednesday: Oe. By Peninsula Printing :Co.-Ltd.. . ‘al S. RIVERS. President and “Managing Director. . G. RICHARDS, ‘Editor. Mervoer of: B.C.. Division, ‘Canadian Weekly: Newspapers’. “Association, vd A Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. “Member Audit-Bureau’ of Circulations:.-°. od: Member Class ‘‘A” Newspapers. ~ Telephcne GR 5-1151 . | a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .$3.00 per year by mail in Canada and the | -British Empire; $3.50 per year .to foreign countries.. ¢- °° | - Authorized as Sscond Class Mail, Post. Office’ Department, Ottawa, and for postage. paid. in cash. Display advertising rates on application. PaaS - Thursday, October 11, 1962. IT 1s ESSENTIAL HERE | JISTORY is:in danger of repeating: itself. ‘A decade. ago| there was a drive in the Sidney. and North Saanich | 2 ‘area: to establish -a- fishermen’s . whart here... The loce ation | ~was-selected, the government was petitioned to proceed |. .. with. the project... Finally the government announced the 2 allocation of: funds: for. the: project and so great a pressure oo was exerted to prove that the site was not suitable that.the ; government withdrew its support t and: no whart was con- : ~~ structed. This year saw the end. of a second ari ive in the same ne direction. The Sidney. Local of the Fishermen’s.and Allied; : . Workers’ Union called for the est ablishment of a fisher- ‘men’s wharf in the North Saanich area. The Sidney and|~ “North Saanich Chamber of Commerce supported the pro- ject and in due:course.George Chatterton, M.P. for Esqui- “ malt-Saanich, announced. that the project had gained the “ approval of the. ‘sovernment.” ie agreed thatthe need for the facility: was suchas to justify. cai proceeding with. it despite the: cutting back. on- many fed- me eral projects. . 7 m2 A public hearing. on. the sub ject had. ‘earlies approved “minor objections tothe plan:The: shearing. was y in favor: of: the projected: facilities. y-law. again ve ant ‘atepayers ‘may. by-law. cand: ‘represent: it: in a. more. accept e : the. might: -be-an: acceptable form. ars It-is unthinkable that in‘the fa ‘provision: of a science: & iisresara Te then’ ry eet ear form: of ‘structure which. has. met with, mixed re ‘solinle. ; rosa Ane: ‘lesen atrayed. onto an ‘Indian: res perienced, trouble. Awithia: ANSE Oe residents ‘decided ‘to pass: an the This complaint. ‘compt. the Indian hands of. Centr al: Saanich, sh va Central, Saanich; have their auly, elected chief. And-are fully. ble: to speak: for thelr communitie tothe: Indian “agent, whose autho ty: sdent authority: “The. paint. of.¢ Hitroversy” ts. ‘inalanificent. feature ofthis minor exchange: Ans the: evidence: t} he responsibilities. thataccompany that. recognition,” Tor nee not make: theemistake of: Assuming: thatcan ‘any more. than’a: drunken white man. is an: Indieation: rength to that indi Ignat ‘y in ihe ve Ate “Even. in the. face of austerity the Dontinion government. “ ‘the location ofthe wharf at. Shoal: Harbor. “A number. of |: residents: and: property owners attended. the. ‘hearing. and). os With the. allocation. of funds. and: ‘the e announcement Lot uitable paues it: have. experienced) a change ‘of. mind ‘by. that. time..Or they,.may modify. the able: form. « ‘The lysis .o lay the ratepayers of the district would reject any. plane we. vote _ Denial ‘of. this Islanders «would ::be« the gymnaslumeaudltonum al. 4 The ‘truste s-might. well. ‘emulate’ the example of the], ne - Saanich School. District: ae approach: thie ratepayers: ore: “TALKING iT “OVER” : Ahn Thad sand there ha qd pe : ‘The: yesponse i ms notable tor. its dignified: reprimand tothe :counell and): ts responsible acceptance.of authority,” The:Indian- chiefs wf Tsaout: and) Tsartilp:reserves. explainedito:the ‘Central: Saanich counellthat. they, like. the, white. community, of}: and ‘counell The Indian. councils: felt thatthe Central Saanich coun: ' ts » elected to-represent: all the people of the: munielpality, |. Seripture tella-us. Vink at ia. should be aware of the democrats. manner Incwhich the} the tather of wiles,” Ono of his Indian reserves-are administered, A complaint emanating from the Indian ‘people. concerning problems. In. Central | oyjaron: should not bo mnie. tate Saanich would receive little response: I addressed -to-the} pond) any: church, when. they “are: Premier ofthe province, it. was. suggested. Neither, then, | dor the Will, choose: theiy-own,. - gaid: the chiefs, does a complaint regarding: the: Tndlan Thee truth ts. Unit” Satin» knows “people gain great: response when, addressed to-an: Andepens| What, PATENtA, Jean: ; The rent | haye gous ill il vat the}. SoANP UN Ap Ace ndjans: of Saanich-are taking: their place ine the conmiuns | should. gga, ane when Te bs, al he | iv.'-They hive long.asked for recognition and thele ghalibs, oil not HepArt “from Ae Mit. they have shown vwillingness andian ability to: accept A aeSatan cane! tania SS God) tales ale ésponsibleanember of the band speaks for the entire. band Parents tosPoneh them tthe ger i}, videsprend drunkenness camong whites. Stiller : must | He welpnore the democratic organtaation of the Indian bandset yay gy tie. wont umdert alee: The Saanich Indlans are indignant. There ois » ued iting. "you cehdldvens: and: tench’ ion hy virtue of the fact that the SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVLEW - . Thursday, October 11, 1962. oe as , Ore | - Das F husbands this book will appeal, it Symbol Of Britain s Capital | : only. for the tacitly accepted su- periority of the inmale “which runs _|: throughout its.length For example, “SV although few. western °. husbands + would ‘relish’ the .: oportunity ‘the Wakamba,. a: tribe in Africa, are _ shown as .prizing: honey above. all: things, with the -single, exception {of cattle. Wild honey is’ full. of ‘| grubs. So succulent are: those we ‘grubs that the women folk are de- nied. the privilege of: eating” them: hooey 2 Poo” )and-they are the. exclusive right, Of “THE. MOTTLED Lu ZARD,”” py] the males oro a “Elspeth ‘Huxley. ~ Chatto’: and |. This stateof~ affairs “is ane” Windus. 835-pp. > 2 0 5 whieh could. scarcely Tail to ‘appeal ~~ ae “the majority, of | hag-ridden wales in the west. On -the: other hand, there are.features of the - “Possibly ‘one of. the most seri- ous problems of ‘today’s society is _ . ; the vasaawe’ ‘of uthority ren East: African. scene ‘which: might the’ male of the species to the fe- appeal rather less. ; . male. Where once the man who| The story is not of the survival : submitted exces. | of the African patriarchy, it” is sively. to hig{simply a story of the African after wife’s authority | the | First. World: War. seen - from 4] the eyes of a young Englishwomen. hen:- pecked, *.to- It is the.story of the pioneer farm-- ‘day the. head. of | evs. determined to establish :them- the -howse: is too | Selves in the. country onee: owned often’ in skirts y by the warring tribes and: yet pre- This -state of viously. the possession of the wild ; feo fairs is res ‘animals. of the region. F quently “patently pe It is’ equally the ‘story 2of Seale: evident, but: “itjand ‘their. mode of life in. East’) > obtains ° ine ’.$.0% Africa: the story of “Success* and : many instances | failures, tragedy cand accomplish- | - today. that’ awe! ment. Lt is, in¢ facts an’ excellent are passing ‘into | presentation of the scene with suf. a / a matriarchal ficient lightness to accompany: and ~ existence which’ should: rouse the jm make it readily digestible. ; | mere, male ‘to. unite or. otherwise : Every - scene js - presented with show his. indignation. provided, the ‘skill of “& photographer and j of” course that he ean gain the \the’ only feature which could be. ; Prior consent of his wife. considered lacking j is‘a photograph. Yo the. hundreds or hen- pecked | -—-FE.G.R. | The CHURCHES _ ! “Esurca a ei | ASSEMBLY OF cod a Canun Fc. Vaughan-Birch . (Pentecostal Assemblies : Sey So sof Canada). = - Oct. At—Trinity. 17 : 9182 East Saanich Road™ wis. considered : Holy Trinity—¥ atricia Bay: aT i ~ /:Services: Sunday. “Sunda: School ve vn 9 40, ot} fe 10.00 a.m:—Sunday School. ttony . “yet a 11.00-—Morning. Worship. cama t _» Holy. Communion * 11. 00 aM. 1 [°.7:30-p.m-—Evangelistic : ‘Sei: a St. “Andrew? s—Sidie; : ‘vices. Subject: “The Great” ae : Site gets “Beyond. ne : | Tuesday, ie lye “aves cos) Ea ae 25 a: om Rev, Roe. —— Pastor. a oe James * -MeCamnon, aged 82 «Phone: GR 5-1072 fi dais! “ON: after: : seven. years” “in ; yi: Bs Bom in ‘Drumadaragh, | - _Treland,” Bede ae the fishermen’s: union, we.) hat=the: proposed: plan:was:) : building. ‘Jot; under the” plan the: ‘prices $20,000° to” T ‘am called ‘on. This - sure. the old folks could: not: afford: that was, ‘presented. to ‘the. zoning | i ‘to! raise “that. ‘money; and- the: ‘hearing.’in: the shigh.:schoo] last ‘Younger “taxpayer: ‘eould not “afford: spring where. all-interested: par . They need ‘the money-|% ne. children,’ The’ practi: " poone: || f, EV RTL Weenie: Prayer. 1 Meetin | Fa -RESTHAVEN DRIVE Q he: - PASTOR. w. WW. ROGERS - | Sabbath’ School’ °° 930am | “Preaching. ‘Service °°" ".11,00 am, [82 Doreas. Welfare — Tues, 1.30 p.m. Prayer Service ~ Wed, 7.30 p.m, Ban Oy ATH: FOR: TODAY" a On Channel 6 at 12 noon, ; SEK VOICK OF PROPHECY” - Sundays. on following radio ooo tations: ; ” ‘CHUB, $3.30. a.m. . KTRO,.9 a.m. oe OWA, Oopamies oe — VISITORS: WELCOME, ee ae “United Churches _ SUNDAY, ocr MW “St. John’s, Deep Cove., 10.00. a.m, Ste Pauls, Sidney, 2.2 > 80 amet oe - “TO pot. “Sunday Sehool 4.....4.410.00 am, Three F uneral Chapels. dedicated . a to. though tf and. understanding ars “service. VICTORIA ene 7 couwoop EVR GR Stone a agen “PASTOR, T. Ia WES SCOTT, BA, ‘SIugpett, Baptist. Church, ; ve Brentwood: Bay: A Services Every ‘Sunday A. * Pamifly wer 00am GE | Evening Service . veuenens 1 80 . m “945 am, 1,15 a.m. Ms for: he: (Satan) ts. tae, | sebheetather: ofcit.John. 9:44, How oftenchave “you bean ‘talan in: by ‘a smooth :talice ‘he sales man'who, comes:to-your. door with: atch, attractive: ofte ors. anes claims. ‘Sidney Gospel Hall | | ’ Fifth Street, Sidney ” AVERY. SUNDAY: “Sunday § School and. bole: Class The Tard's med ‘through: Selene ow ‘0 find f ree’ tom. fre -ontit led “CHRISTIAN: SCIENCE: “RELIGION OF COMFORT: AND: JOY”. by, Naomi: Price,iC : ‘of “London, ; Nn mnghand it In well now: {ewil bar cnbld: at uw highor rite Ho’ you hades bate: Ler buy nows:;.Or yeodtels tha | month Tnend tle: ‘ivehin'! LAR ps Tadley NOMG, os. aia a ee itver sie’ cordially: invited: 4] aul Uding ofthe Kingdon and ‘Vible. ‘Shudy The: Son of Man eame to seek.