saAnion PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW) : : : Seo _ Wednesday, February 28, 1962. wey wor oe OP PP OP Oe” 1AT. ISLAND MEETING AT IVAN KNOWS . |The Churches [Reading Proaram In B. C Schools Are Vaurted(. eee ; : ce “British Columbia’ 1g reading | : _ready - for: school depends much: on . Sidney Gospel Hall | Publi sh dat Siang * Sacouver- Island, BC. Soo | program | compares favorably. ‘with % “+ help: “and: environment provided byl BEE Street, Sidne Ys; “| F v- oo, . Do that..of. any ‘school’ syste the... : : cae: ae : oo» Every Wednesday» 069° 00 : y ystem in’ ie op pe as _ ; WDB ey ‘By: er Printing a Ltd. 2° Se | world,”? Franklin’ Byron, Ganges | Panelis is Dey lore | farious [Pe sla that parents in BC. ared|... EVERY SUNDAY rw a S: RIVERS, President and “Managing, Director. > high school teacher, told Salt Spring “the Lord’s Supper. .- 1. 30 a.m. P.T.A. ata recent meeting. Yoan _ A : He: ‘ discouraged* from ‘teaching ‘children hosted eee F.G.RICHARDS, Editor. | Mr Byron was one of four speak: spects : GIS FHELE —ereadbetre sming oon, Del] Siggy Send ate a “ers who: took part in the P. TA A. panel. anal Saryice 2 Oty yy’ et Mei ge 2 ison, Canadian weet Newmont seolaion, discussion based on the’ book, ‘What Speaking on the panel - subject: | “School comparisons between Rus: | if parents were given. encouragement “Gospel SPEVICE cave eee 7.30 p.m. . "Member Audit. Bureau of: Circulations. - foo | Ivan Knows That Johnny Doesn’t”, | “The Reading Program’’, Mr. Byron | ‘sia and America cannot. be. fairly | 4nd guidance in teaching en ‘ae he - Sunday, March 4 Member Class ‘‘A”. Newspapers. 7 ; a comparison of Russian and Ameri- | questioned the» author’s statement | ade unless there is familiarity with children to read,.it.would help the ‘Speaker:. Mr, E. Blakeney. gees oh Rls “Telephene GR5- 1151... .|:can school “ systems,:’-written - by }-that grade’1 Soviet children end the both: systems said Mr. Evans, who | children and save teachers’ time. . |]: oo BVERY WEDNESD Ay? - SUBSCRIPTION ‘RATES: $2.50 per year by. mail in. Canada and the | Arther Trace. -Other speakers were | first school year. with a vocabulary ded 1 ’ ly-vail He suggested ‘that kindergartens ; rN oan ; - British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign. countries. _ ‘J. M. Evans, school ‘principal; Dr. | of 2,000 words,.noting that language.|regarded the book as.a thinly-veiled | could be. used to great advantage,{| Prayer and Bible Study,.8 p.m. ce Authorized as Second Class Mail; Post Office’ Department, Ottawa, | R. B. Bourdillon, and Mrs. R. C. Hill, | differences should be considered. ie for" aetionalizstion of the educa- | and criticized. as shortsighted the |’. _————— ; : sort and: for postage paid in cash... ° . -_ who replaced P: D. Williams. \: :. FACTORS CONCERNED |... “Vaona system a regulation in rural. areas of requir- | BETHEL B APTIST "Display advertising rates on application. _ So pe -——- | While deploring the inadequacy of |... _Do we want our system of educa- L ing a minimum number of children {| : : school library facilities in general, | tion nationalized? That is the ques- | before a kindergarten could be or- Mr. Byron ‘also. expressed a firm Hon we. should ask. our selves,” said | ganized:: | opinion that © children’s “success in - Evans. ees | The -audience was. divided. into | reading depended not so’ much’ on PRE. SCIOOL YEARS. | small groups for discussion of argu- ‘l text: books. and curriculum, as on} Dr. Bourdillon said he believes the | | ments presented by the speakers, Thome background: and environment, | influence : of | pre-school years. has } | and findings. of each group were pre- | mental and: physical ability, and on ; much to-do with: children’s ‘ability to ; sented to the’ meeting at large: ‘Mrs. + the effectiveness of the’ teacher.' " read,, and that a child’s id's .Q. when | Hill | was panel moderator. \" Mrs: Hill’said B:C;' school libraries eeteenies “y are-characterized by two: “words— inadequacy and-lethargy. 0 Talk ‘She described the local “school fa: | On 1 Greek Theatre Far: | | cilities as “most inade uate’. While oe FOURSOUARE SS asa Friends Of Public Library | ae QUARE 2335 ‘BEACON AVENUE Pastor: Rev: W.: P.:Morton “- SUNDAY, MARCH’4 | —10.30-a.m.—Family- Worship : Service. . 7.30 p:m Evening Service. - Tuesday, 8.00 p.m/7— Mid: week: : Prayer and! Bible.Study. - You are welcome at the. > friendly “ churc ch: on, the: Avenue, ° on . nae ae Wednesday, February 28, 1962. FIRE. CALLS | N ‘Tuesday - evening a home in Sidney. was destroyed! by. fire 8 male home: was: the Stirling, log: cabin. on ‘Ocean ‘Ave. | The home: was ablaze when the alarm was sounded. “By ‘the. time the. fire: trucks. had:been ‘travelling: around the! @ ‘community seeking: access ‘to the: property the wee ‘was doomed... «Despite the loss. to ‘the owner, the fire’ was for tunate in| _ “one: ‘aspect... The. home was. unoccupied at the time and} ©The: wa} to™ the Cantera, by there was no danger of loss of life... Had the dwelling been Alice Erskine Lindop. Doubleday. in use ‘at: the time the delay occasioned in ‘Veaching: the}4 29 pp. fire. might. well. have been. fatal... REVIEW | ed:the haphazard method of purchas- : 3 t sact tor ing books. and the lack of any: organ. At the seventh annual meeting of | everyone: aking: part aS specta ized plan for their use. the’ Friends. of ‘the. Public Library Or dancer. : which took place in the music: room ’ Because of. its reli ious character: . There is alesson to: be. learned. from. this experience: and _ tie ove i s enjoys oo | The the Gil of a ed ee of the libr ‘ary on Wednesday, Jan.| and origin, the eligi theatre. was ne historian ; rarian, Mrs.. Hill suggested, ..could . ren- a Nery sharp one: of Feathing ‘the burning home were | the individual in his own sphere. | ensure that books.would be wisely a -_ ‘4 Pie a ta las took ow ® change. me a reat rag’ ei hie PE ut by ‘th : d ork in progress on. the! His superman becomes a reality and | purchased and’ put to good use in| 2° is lind ree cee nc] conse Buk gradually, te. Br 1 d broue n al OU hfe e- roa ion in “prog | his improbable. linking. of events classrooms and all the district | , Greek Drama in the Sixth and ¥ Fifth edies of Aeschylus, Sophocles. an Trucks: were unable. to takes © on: ‘an: air | schools, 28 ; | Cepboies BC. bare became - concerned with Fifth St Blocks N. Beacon Ave. . & Rev. Irene E - Smith. GR 5-3216 SERVICES : “Sunday School =. 002" 10am: Worship 2s. le. “daa, _ Evangelistic «2 .. o. 7,30 p.m,: ‘Prayer: Meeting Tuesday. 8pm. Family - Night—Friday. -i28 pam. [ae ~ You Are Most Welcome eCeLy- tion “of ‘man’s place’in the of probability. The | FOR POPULAR PRESS © Smith is-a native. son,’ receiv- | the. ques! “writer | has vee 2 Mr. Evans expressed ‘criticism. of | ing his Schooling in Victoria; where | World and his relation to the supreme “pains to establish | the book under ‘discussion, which he | the. won the’: governor:general’ s ‘beings. Finally, the: development’ of na find. a new. route: to: the blaze.” L Itimate : journey: to. Ocean: Ave.: ‘trom Third St. yhich. those “Thompson i cre I “maniac: ‘His: ya wealthy is such: as ; a sto suggest. ‘he: would-be *more’ ‘than al a ready. ‘to. “meet .the. demands. of the |< oe the «accuracy ‘of | believed. had’ ‘been written for the | medal with a markof'96 per cent.| man’s character in the. ‘Slory '¢ cone aS “the historical’ ‘popular press. ~~“) After: graduating from U.B.C., again | to'be the’ central theme. “Wee poe i ry number bogged’ down in the soft ‘gravel. events. which run} —-—-~ Sener rea ned _ | winning: ‘the governor-general's gold | Comedy allowed a humorous atti-| TO ‘THOSE ‘WHO: LOVE ae e lea: ed. is. that: all roads’ must be kept! * through the course | novel; ‘neither’ the” reader. “Nor: “the'| ‘medal, he weni, to Yale for his doc- ‘tude. to. the ' gods ‘and their. treatment ‘GOD AND. HIS TRUTH! : Fire trucks | of the. story. as | author can be.assailed. ‘The charac. | torate in classics, taught at Careton |-of human beings and ‘brought in local “The. CHRISTADELPHIANS : “well as the accur-'| ter’ is her. creation--and” she : -knows.. College, : Ottawa; and.-now:-is back+-and topical allusions. Dr. Smith ‘sug- we acy. of ‘the setting:| more- -about’ him than the reader cain: ‘in-Victoria-on ‘the’ staff. of the. clas- |. ‘gested that those.‘who: would -like-'to Vielotia,¢ cor. King and. Blanshard eae ‘itself °This. is Possibly know. 9 50s oe | SiC8 department. of Victoria. College. |.read Greek’ plays: should’ read ‘them : i en “evident both from |..-It isan unusual'story of the French | RELIGIOUS ‘ORIGIN, 9 vin: contemporary : translations. ‘They || oo the’ tale and from ‘revolution: -The setting is novel’ and }\"He\'said’. that, all Greek® ‘déama, -are..only : half as: long -as* - Shake- "SUNDAY, MARCH 4 130 pan Ee the: credit ‘line :in-| so is the treatment. . Without the con- whether tragedy. or comedy, origin-: “speare™ “play Everyone: cordially: invited. BES : Which: expresses’ “tinuity, of: witholding the- answer: to. a.| ated: in the berformance. 0 feligious,| i ‘Glad tiding . of ne Kingdor ‘ : | mystery, it- yet maintains the thread: La Y : ; : : “Lor circumstancés to hold the readér’s.|- in lie’ dispensation of the. " ‘The ontrol, exerted o ‘ove the. chief interest. : can ‘ ‘fulness of.:time,’ He: will” gather : ‘character ‘in this. ‘story ‘is. one which ae In these celebrations, “there was FS: “Goulson Aa “Miss. M. all things’ in one, in: Christ. 2°: | leces- sity .do -something® for’ the. driver’; |: ‘and he: emphasized - that: “a='prope ‘educational © ‘program carried’ out: in: a.very careful and: forthright:man ner witha. positive effort. of changing |.’ the. & bayehology of the ‘driver, will, do 8 1 Me “Argue'é ‘stand. “Such” supporters "|.must feel like: ‘stepping. from:a: I ver, if they de- tt cide to. support: old line: party: politics; uInyas- much’ as’ the: ‘principles : ‘and: ; \ ‘policies, of-the: Social: ‘Credit: govern-:|.w; seein Bes ‘nelr: “dejected. ment show no preference to the right |--..-Mr. Gaglardi: continued: “Indica: pleases :God?_ : os ; countenances as | or-the’ left, but“rather is government’ tions’ are that’ the present. ‘incidence || Some believe in God’ as. s fa s His they “faced: ‘the ‘by the people and for the people, ‘cap- | of accidents occur in the lower speed |. creative act: is concerned and. even -g.overnment|able of adjustment: to: the: clreum- areas’, and that “a numberof oute:| /-believe “in His “benches” the’ .be-'| stances: of the time, and thus ° ‘nites standing ‘high officials such as:the “control. of. the ginning <9 f thi e| the. support of all. Be Ba late: Dr. Strong has stated that alco. ate pveme " Sunday every month. “week. : ~The minister of highways, in ad hol is one of the major factors in us) of’ the ‘pre: . -_ . Theingident ‘dressing “the. session, «did what” the | necident’ rates; and thal a ‘drinking |) : revenls th sen Bev Be W. Behling. : GR o-19 ( ‘ . ' : that such “took. place, not, in} Honourable’ Member: from | Grand ‘driver ‘endangers. the lives: of every “a. knowledge |. of eoreneeeennneeneenmnntorenoeronrnrennenneonnney “this. legislature, |:Forks-Greenwood: suggested the cab pedestrian and motorist on’ the: cla ‘Him is obtained but. in the. parlia: ; inet ministers should do. in-present- jway", woes. -s-man studies | ment. at. Ottawa,.| ing thelr. department reports, -when In:his ‘report the: minister had this al; those ‘things and has” a. devas- | he complied by filing: his department to “sayy” Inereasing ‘attention: is: aa “around: ‘him, such : ‘tating: effect. upon the: vigor and con-| report of 71 pages.” Mr Gaglardl heing: Paid’ to. the aesthetics. of ‘the. "as the “henvens, | victions. ofthe opposition: members,’} chose to’ speak briefly‘on several fae. | brid ves heing, built. by. the depart. | Gees “dhe sedisons,” “the | ; Its: nob particularly tinusual: for de-'|itors of: ‘safely. in: respect. ‘to highway: piges POT: He consideved dep pe ar Soph : 1s browth : ci ee fection. ‘of: members from) 1: party;): Aravel He polnted® out:"“that, fours | bridges: should be ‘not’ ‘only. functional | some but: It, This ie the” rel sion, . hutoit ‘is: highly, drregular;: and diffi-| lane: Nghways:constituted-one- of: the} and: provide fast, ‘safe paasnge for | faith, that: pleasos: God! « we _tult to! justify; when’ a-leader ‘with | answers’ with well: ‘engineered ‘roads |. traffic, but. should: ‘also please us by.}<.:A study, of this text iyyits context the’ parliamentary: experience: of Mr.'| contributing to accident-free ‘driving, thelr apperiranes,” every; ‘effort is |. “veveals: that every. person Mentioned : “Argue. calmly: and. coolly; with:evid ‘that: allowed: reasonable: fast speeds | hein: made,” without: adding.to. the}: “ine read ho nig: aith. allowed” his debt. of the ‘Toll: sWWuthority.. for. ex: ent pres ‘considered meditation, do: | for. vehicles capable of thls, and: ‘also; costof our bridges, to alve them: the. belie fo. jjfetermines. “his: netions, : ae “contingent ample, ‘is nota charge ‘against the.) Nounces his colleagues:-find , assocl | Accommodating poorly: patiten Ve: | clean, uncluttered appearance appro-. es nih oft fia nav land and has -heen-repented ‘many {taxpayer of the province, but dy pald| One can only surmise what re Aa rate” thelr, priate: to: the-Lines we live Injen | bohiee conceived... child, \inven' this session: by. the supporters: entirely: ‘out of. tha’ recelpta: ‘of tl tes te {eaAcmotion: that Y have. pation: the { Honea E atin 9 Ualnven ale and. members: of. tho 'Socla Greate, ‘Users, Mr, Gaglardi-to: my. certain: “yorder paper, which {sof interest-to.! walked: in Telowship. withGod and »|dmowledgo:- “hasbeen -avost: ‘explicit ‘some of the people in Snanich, ronda | trusted God's word so implicitly that {and emphatic on this. point, Mr Mars. of te followsie That this. 26th Legisla- {he would move in accord with — 8 '| Un was “recently reparted: ull ture of tho. Province. of British Co: | command and. trust Godt: 4 ao vep a rey, inl fm) paint, we ihe rennet of Can | Th wmly: faith that: pleases the veport of the minister. of high. Ada-to. give careful: and:serious: con. |’: x tte : PASE BE rg | ways for. tha fisenl year, 1060-01 sideration to. the establishment of n. ‘then aed ane we ns va ae held 4 _— evi . y, fe “l showa: expenditures ‘of $810,080,60' for: mile. limit: for: the: ‘protection: Of ).Sve niet be born ‘Again: ‘the Read oO ea WW amy every | ‘Sunday, ‘s sere Minintennnee’ of «Toll: Eneltition’; Canadian fisheries... [Pal K. ofp, Hall Four in Oty P| These: funds: are! by” : ns; once elected to. office, ‘are‘called: upon}! | many ho ‘of: their time tash hich : o stay. When the first such| organization fade’ its. ‘appearance | in Sidney a:dozen: years |’, ; Tt: a: struggling. ‘orphan.nourished:: only by: the}; o"financial’ 7 PEACE LUTHERAN || ‘Services Every Sunday..1.80 p.m. |. ~ In St.:Andrew’s | Anglican’ Chureli: : Third: Sty Sidney. a Holy Communion: on’ the: ‘Second ae “What” Ieind of Db : cen ‘ i an A - - bP ODE } Med qd: by. the’ seattered mem- Support olfere Union: gained” support. in‘the. community: it. serves and, within. a few. short -years was-an: Important, factor in- the: economic: ‘Me: of. this 4 district. ay 7 of ‘the: eredit unions. established. ‘in: other parts. of the districts similar: -From an.almost. negligible start, they have. developed. into. Strong. forces vin every, communi y- Wash has hand aS ane... the Credit Unions] ; community. ‘service, © Their, evofficets, Who. have: ‘guided. their}: it] only this record is their: records’ are a destinies w helt. “position hag een. ‘tha the’ ‘Continued ‘trenn’ ie On ‘ae nm dt asin ein thing is to ‘believe that’ salvation . 1a; Fam in: sympathy: ‘with problema’ only :through.-the word of Christ on Sk ney, B BCS facing. commereialtishormon with Calvary's Tree and received by us| = Rvevvone Welcome Welcome, = | = pistes to: competing: with foreign’ ty Jolly ohn as ¥ et: a = —_— (| Pvessels fishing in’ our immediate.) thing ts to. so trust Him’ that we.w “ot waters, and T felt it'was appropriate: yield unto Hin the yoverning: of:our ANGLICAN: SERVICES. to endeavour to have the provincia | livese: You cannot call: tim. Lord" MS Saunley Pariah © GH 510M loaialalure express tte opin nec unt a paves 0 viclded gorse wil c OOM, Rr A Vaughandreh, ” othe png iples invalved + ni oo dae snl tau tiv _ arch Io {heel nl edn: ytho verale fale ay Js the on! fnitty nt ‘Sunday, Mareh ‘Tefuniday | | | ; sos «Bofore Lent: cht ‘Anddrow' sm Aluoy, Maly Communion See ey ta ean nema nrety ‘consumer: Hat: is bigger, Q: that: when. you. elect, bruntots, you | ‘chinose men of ‘BONN borlence,..: : Oe Whit ‘ian wv ' have. heen. required to: pay ful ially: more than ‘they: were Jed axpeet. What, guarantee enn there . against: thik: possibility? AE After an: “water ™ ‘district ; formed, but. before a water distribu: pected. from the, “provincial, Kovern: tion system: ‘is Installed, a consulting ment? engineer. “must. wake ‘estimates. and bo A ieThe». provincial: “wovernment | recommendations; tnd these «both wit backtha: ‘bond: asue’ to-ynlse the,’ mat” be! approved” by’ the: water |necoasary funds,’ “That means we pet | 1! iy : { ‘ a Mn me i " iN si Hiei yea a rights branch.) Potentin) consumers: (he: ontireoapital aim? and payed ats ' | ‘suelo Schoo M ne Mm will becnsked to. annle, an. advance j erest.nb.the-rate of Dye por cents If ALL Rvensone et AM payment nhis. wil! nive the number) wo hadste False-capltal ion. the oper ae Aah Wein risky ‘00 pe of: CONKTATE, “THe that: number, OFF prarkit” “for ourselves; “the: honds. ar Niursdiny Evening: "TAB aA. consumeracis. sufficient ‘lo, pay: the: would: ha: kevaraly dlacounto. Kure | Mo « Thaswaalay,, NOL : “Commnnian Waly: Trlnilyo