_ DR. N. COLEMAN SPEAKS ~ ON INTERNATIONAL CRISIS On Wednesday evening Dr. Nor- ‘.-man* Coleman’ addressed the Sid- “ney. Rotary Club on certain phases of: the “International Crisis.’ Dr. woo Coleman, who was-introduced by ° George Fleming, was’ one:.time 7 _piceitent of “Reid. ‘University. of Portland, Ore. a member: of UNESCO. Dr. Coleman places the ‘present state of affairs on a parallel.with -eonditions which: prevailed. among . years ago. . In that, era the. Jews: believed that Jews the Jews. -over-. 2,500. —SPECIAL!— MADE IN -ENGLAND “=f Capes: WOOL. GABARDINE ALL- WEATHER coats" Bo: ENGLISH KNITTING WOOL, 3 AND 4-PLY, IN ALL THE “POPULAR SHADES .. - ALSO BABY WOOL , SCOTCH SWEATERS» Leaders for 60. Years a @ 625, FORT STREET. o. ce “LOANS - MORTGAGES | - “LISTINGS. nveteees Be ~ YOUR ROOF Ss ee Wy SSS alanis | 20m een ss mes He is at present. ' country. in ‘in India (Dr, India * that of ‘North America, was. divid- » —tind..campared the two - petizing,- “ “Yoony » being: of: somewhat. bland flavour,» f possibilities .for God was confined to their land alone and that other countries belonged to other gods. The land of the Jews was located between Assyria and. the Valley -of the Nile. The Assyrians moved east and ‘gradually gobbled up. their a manner not unlike the present surge of the Soviets toward. the -west. kept in a form of captivity for -over -two- generations. The lesson. that these captive learned, however, was’ of vital importance to them, and that was that God was. not for them. alone, but for said Dr. Goleman. ever yone,’ The speaker pointed out a serious error in our methods of bringing up children. Children are taught that the western world and its way of worship, is right, and any other form of worship is wrong. “These thoughts,” con- tinued Dr. Coleman, “are the bitter fruit of narrow-minded thinking, and today in a world of confusion, hunger and. strife, we are being challenged to see things as they. actually exist.’ The speaker said that open minds and eharitable hearts are the solution fora peaceful.world. In.-speaking. of his experienee Coleman stated that with :a. population. ‘twice ed into .two camps, Mohammedan and) Hindu, He described the caste system religions. Rev. E. Dried beans have many quali- ties to commend ° their use. They ‘may be so conveniently stored and when. cooked take the place as »: main. dish. of the meal. - on the: table. in /.Beans . appear many guises... Some are ‘most: ap- ‘others*:leave plenty of for. improvement.:: offer.” unlimited adventures. in: seasoning.” While the old family, recipes for baked s+beans may ‘be-delicious. and much |. “appreciated; still. beans might’ be. ..°: 1. more often used if our methods “TURNER SHEET METAL. WORKS. 1042 Third: St, Sidney. _. PHONE 202 _ The coalition gave ‘the corporation and i income tax re _ to. the Federal. government for some twenty million | dollars. Assoon‘as the agreement was signed the Ottawa ° n.B. C or Hold ans what® ‘grounds then is Mr, Cameron The important thing in making your candi- standing on? > ing skyrocketed .% . h Ottawa. government. . Geen af ter. a blunder: that ll : -. government took. off. the price ceilings:. ... the cost of liv- - . corporation, profits skyrocketed . as | a harvest and the people ee of B.C, paid the bill'in thereased: cost.of living. ‘The coalie » t on gover omen : and the CC, I. : that socialism could not. work. date: selection at the polls is to see that the man you elect has’ something more'than talk behind him. “me with your vote | will see that these twenty million ‘dollars are returned to you... 1 will put before the house» If you honor “yeal sound legislation which will give us relief from this awful mess we find ourselvés in. a portrait but'l believe ithe facts, “‘Vcould have used this» Ais: more ein your interest The Jews were . W.LAL ‘as’ follows: He added ttn the. George ; a ual.” . eves of God all men are eque arbidlex: Mrs. vsisted. by — déroon S.- Fleming moved the ‘vote of thanks. to the speaker. DRIED Beans; - ~ cover. Parmer \' eee Ca aaa,” let this: agreement through et a, 7 she! SOP, he now they ask you to. vote “aeons bie “WO por, cont, * ‘Moctotak value: of Unitod King: 7 ing ta a jeotives ds. aT export: LEGION W.A. RUMMAGE SALE A vummage sale, organized by the -Women’s Auxiliary Salt Spring: branch of ‘the Cana- dian’ Legion and under -the gen- eral convenership’ of Mrs. Pat Walsh, was held last Saturday af- ternoon in Mahon. Hall, Ganges. In spite of stormy ‘weather the sale Was very sticcessful: and. the’ sum of $108.71- was Mioated for. funds. Those ‘in. charge of. statls were Home cooking, Mrs. Heinekey and Mrs. W. KE. Thorburn; miscellaneous Ff. O. Mills and Miss Loesmore; books, Mrs. W. Is. Dipple; worn a Mrs. R. G.-Gale and Mrs. W. Rog- ers; fish pond, Mrs. R.. G. Mea numerology, Mrs. Scott-Clarke, and fortune telling, Mrs. Hawkins. In a contest conducted by Mrs. Graham Shove and Miss Dulcie Crofton and realizing $19.80, two pictures, the — first and. ‘second prizes, were won respectively by Douglas Griffiths, Nanaimo, and O. Freneh, Fulford. Tea was under the ship. of: Mrs. Harold. Sfoquist, -as- “Myrs.. Colin Mount and Mrs. Maleolm. Mouat, and at the lace-cavered decorated table, Rosemary showdrops ‘and searlet berries, tea was poured by Mrs. Cecil Spring- ford and Mrs. 2. : RB. Acland. Others helping during the af-- were Mrs. A. B. Eliot, Mrs. Dorothy George. Lowe. . BEANS - of cooking were tried. Overnight .soaking and. long slow cooking. are “necessary. to bring the" beans to that desired mellowness. These ‘recipes. are recommended:. by ‘the home. econ-— omists of. the Dominion ‘Depart- ment of: Agriculture. “SAVOURY BEANS 1 ‘lb. dried white navy beans © (2 eups) | tablespoon salt cup onion, sliced |: tablespoons. fat tablespoon.. flour teaspoon -dry:. mustard © _ tablespoon: molasses”: ; 1 teaspoon salt y -Dash. of pepper; “2% cups” -canned ” tomatoes’: %eup grated: cheese ‘Pick over, -wash and. soak dried. pri a ot BO *-beans: overnight. in cold. water: ‘te “Cover with boiling = “water,-add?1: ‘tablespoon: salt; ‘cover: ff. “and: simmer until: ‘tender, “hours? Anethe® fat: ‘until :tender;® blend “in! » Drain. Drain’ “Saute: the. onions: eae PAdd: m stard, molasses, tabléspoon catsup, teaspoon salt tedspoon*peppe ‘Be tablespoons... fate. Partially. mash: ‘beans... Nakes into fine crumbs. . beans; ¢orn flakes,": ‘onion, ©, six pattios: QB. ‘NAVY BEAN CHOWDER | eup white’ navy: beans : Be eups water) 20° : “Y teaspoon salt © “tablespoons :! ‘salt: 2-.tablaspoons: union: A cups diced raw- potatoes 2. tablespoons: fat. . “aups mille 7 “tablespoons: ‘flour : Salo and pepper to taste Paraley Pek over, wash and soak enna vernicht in cold water lo cover. Drain, Simmer in’ salted water until tender, about 2 hours. Fry wut pork-cor bacon, add onion and brown, Combine with boans, Add “potato, “Stormer 15° minutos. Tn” Aho inoantime, melt. fatein astirring = constantly,. “Cook: Weminuten,: Bensoneand: wilh, cen ned HOI. spe {rikle a: Foo Anema sega ease erent: never BRNADIAN Goops We The, Mave, part. that. Canada ii _ providing: ae nie Whe: Us foqds (atts and materiale venled = ir the “United Kingdom Oe POMPE LORE TO4T ES OLS AE “thes four: Imported: by Britain as edit tha None! Canada supplied :7 “per ean whens RE per-eans pada of Poy baeany + Chaos densod lle 4 mils ‘Torroalloys, und domvexporta during: 1047) amount- ny bo £1,187 million, was nearly LUT omdliiony owas what of, 1usR, but allowing for priea chaneas, the voluma af ax 4 7 port trade war only, 108 per cont poUP Aes prewar your, “oR indain igs slllcay long way. from © The United ts expork target, whieh haa boon eer an per cant above Tae hy © one, nid GE per cent above: that... “year Wy. j ~Almied, ogress: towards: this. bie) however, and: December 4B." onolady: Phedtavsty a. ohuw dy. sll wiludalatay dbo to. the . eonvener- . & cen- § -tred with & large erystal bowl] of about, Dee 5 pork: ore “bacon ‘(eut in small bieces)’ - pany «blend “in. Mow gradtally and: add “ywilliy a wintil * Ustebkotiod: “Add & a rss - Wye eanees aby Lobiaeeo, Ty tims “4 Dene wey: nonsror “otta makals, BT yey nowsprint, Cone P.-T.A. Discuss Driving Classes For Schools i discussion as to the advisabil- ity of including classes for the driving of automobiles in schools was held at the: meeting of the North Saanich P.-T.A. on Monday evening, Feb. 2. aa The. proposal would’ make ‘for safer driving and. if suecessful, would be’ the first. school in the province to in- ~ stigate such classes. The resignation of Mrs... G. Johnston as secretary was-accept- ed with regret, Mrs. F.C. Adams was elected to the office. A donation of $10 was voted to the annual “Shower of Dimes” for Queen Alexandra Solarium. RECORD _ ’PHONE YEAR |. DESPITE — -SHORTAGES Fanning and Mrs.. -f Although’ the telephone in- dustry, was still -handicapped’ by shortages of material and : equipment, 1947 was a rec-. § 8 ord year. for. the B.C. Tele- : phone ‘Conipany ‘and. associ-" ; ated companies in B. C. : Achiey ements listed at ‘the end. of 12: ‘months * “include: more telephones in* our -sys- tem than vever before—201 7 a 1948; & oR tele-. A. A ‘phone: total. in single year— i 20,276; highest average num-.-f. 102... on’ i January — A, A’. greatest, ‘inerease in ' ber of. local. ‘telephone calls : “per, -business day: during: year-. A 7 “over.-1, 194,000; highest “total: number of long-distance | 7 “calls” handled in 1 single yepeis} 5, 822, 265. Roll’ corms: Combine. ..: : CBR: = eatsup, Salt and: ‘peppers: mix: v7) | eee | / Shape into: patties; fry-in fat until: browned, turning: only” once. Serve. with: catsup, ‘Yield: -inches: in. diameter), D patna: at ik our “MAIN OFFICE: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. il was suggested, : Choral selection by North Saan- ish Musical Society were well re- ceived. Mr. Edwards directed the choir; Mrs. Grace Beswick rendered two violin selections. Following business and enter- tainment refreshments were served. BUILDER & DESIGNER W. O. MOONEY SIDNEY — PHONE 230 — MASTIC TILE for MODERN FLOORS EASY TO CLEAN Improves With Wear { SURPRISINGLY LOW COST FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TOPIC. The Debt of the: Modern World to. Ancient Greece” BRANCH OFFICE: ‘Hall Building,. 789 Pender Street West, SF RC Adin. “f ats Department set Vancouver, B.C. ® _ ‘The function. of the Department i is to administer and . enforce. labour laws of the: Province, relating to: Minimum Wages, Hours of Work and Conditions. of Labour. % Information — may be obtained | by ‘employers. and — 2 employees. upon’ written: ‘or. | ‘pe ersonal_ application, aS es the oe operation of all and "FACTORY INSPECTION “n° be : : | -EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING | -"TRADE-SCHOOLS REGULATION | - CONTROL OF EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN -SEMLMONTHLY PAYMENT OF WAGES — vor. balaned: by: eoncentrathie trnile. cutting the: valine: “ot ‘ta ‘ovars He BOAN UTEHAREB gece as es fas 18: nt ern ape grays gas Wrenn a pamnes Nemo REM HeE CoH eo Piat! Seottoin’ Tuhivailon: am Ge cand 6 j Swany factin, werd phrawed in Mon) 1 henje-dive in the tndus Valley of ~ oe India“ascearty: ag 8000 | WG, was: indlvated. An teoords unigarttiog in 7 anid “adyaalienlly TGNOURABLE. G. S. WISMER,- Kc ces Minister. of Labour, ANNUAL HOLIDAYS WITH PAY Os _ ACCIDENT PREVENTION. - Pann a INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND. ARBITE RAT ION : Deputy. Minister a “Inlaid, B, a W a