“PAGE FOUR = SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | | 7 _ Wednesday, July 12, 1961, When Left Was Right Anglican Garden Wednesday . failed to’. dampen the . oly. ‘Trinity—Patricta Bay ‘D The: C hurches- arty Is Success KEEP TO THE LEFT! | | spirits of the guests who turned out 1st Sun-H. Communion ° 8.30 a.n. ' \ At Community. Hall. i “- ANGLICAN SERVICES - ¥ 2nd Sun.—Family Matins 11.00 a.m: |" Some Safety Rules From Early Years SIS the Be te tion || 20d Sumy Mating 1.00 am. ES NE ST RN I SN SN OOS Lilt eee eee aN eat Oe ee Saanich Peninsale 40 Gall Islands © Sudden. change in the ‘weather last “Published “at ‘Sidney, Vancouver Island;: B.C, ae tears Every. Wednesday . ae ~ By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. | i | j i | | | | to. J. S.: RIVERS, Fresident and Managing Director. cee i. | (Contributed): North: Saanich Parish - GR 5-1014° parish garden party of. Holy. Trinity {| ath Sun—Family Matins 11.00 a.m. Rules of the road .have changed [° of centuries long .ago,: when rioble | and St. Andrew’s ‘churches, Con-. vastly i in the‘past 40 years:: Whereas || youths won their spurs ‘and thought |.veners,. through. the. ‘splendid ~ co- general: ‘rules: of-:safety were - the |..out.and: achieved high ideals. ‘The. | operation’ of. the Sanscha Hall com- same then..as they: are. today, -sev- .motorist is the: rider” now; heir: || mittee .and’ their. caretaker, :.Mr. eral important changes: have been |"-and- descendant of the dim’ and~| White, were able to switch the affair |made.: As may be seen in the article | misty © -cavalcades: that people. in | from’ the. grounds. of the Experi- Jamas of below, found in’ the col- memory the broad white roads to. | mental Farm to Sanscha Hall. - . 5th Sun. —H. Communion 11 00 am, : St. Andrew’ s~-Sidney . ‘tst Sun=-H: Communion 11.00 am. 2nd Sun.-—H. Communion - 8.00 am, ‘ “Evensong |. -.- 7.30 p.m. 3rd Sun.—Morn’ Prayer: ie. a.m. = | At what point does dth Sun.—H. Communion: ‘am. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year by mail in Canada and the D secrecy ceas se | umns of The R f P . ; j ‘| E n 7.30 p.m. | : e Review of 1921, driving aris. _ The home cooking; white elephant, vensong _...- F : British Empire; $3.00. per year to foreign countries. ~ liv operate to the benefit of the coun. on the left hand side of .the-road and What should a driver do? The | costume jewelry as well as the||. 5thSun—H. Communion 8.00 a.m. authorized as’ second:.class: mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. ; ‘Ty imposing a ban of silence and ROU wdember of: ‘BC.. “Division,. Canadian | Weekly ~ Newspapers’. Association. ; “Member of Canadian - Weekly Newspapers’ Association.. . ' Member: Audit Bureau. of: Circulations.. .. Member Class “A” Newspapers. ° Telephone GR5 5-1151 A ‘Nation of Sheep”: by” William J. Lederer. “Nor ton. 194 PP. © beco picking up hitch-hikers was the prac-.| rules are yery simple. Keep to the | flower and produce stalls were bee- Morn. Prayer 11.00a.m. —— palkibecmiteda disci vem saey totalitarian alice tice of motorists of that day. Today, ! left of the road.. Slow down at | hives of activity throughout | the Thursdays—Communion 9.00 a.m. _ Wednesday uly 1 12, “1961 state? both these practices are srrenses crossings. Signal for stop or turn | afternoon. ; : Lederer asks | 222inst the Motor Vehicle Act. ° to. the cars behind by holding. out | A hat-and bag.show: presented. by this question in his the hand. - Apply brakes Slowly. ‘Miss. Frith of Victoria, with. W. Sin- latest book. which Change speed rates-slowly: Drive. | clairin charge,.was one of the high- is “a direct ‘criti- ‘carefully. Be prepared to help any || lights of the afternoon. The attrac- cism of. the: for-: motorist’ in’ trouble on roads. dis- _| tive models were Mrs. Samuel ‘Rob- eign policy of the tant from garages. .Be prepared to | ers, Mrs. T. B. Toye, the’ Misses FOURSQUARE — = St. Augustine’s Chapel—Deep Cove ist-2nd Sun.—Matins .. ..9.30 a.m. 3rd-4th Sun.—Communion 9.30 a.m.. ‘This :is'.a .thought,-a message, . and a plea to.the knight motorist that: he recall the obligations and ~ ideals of his “knightly, prototypes. oe PATRICIA. BAY HIGHWAY VERY ‘year Patricia Bay Highway. carries. -more and i. an “more vehicular traffic. .Numbers of cars,: buses and ©. ‘trucks proceeding north and south on this busy thorough- .- fare every hour of the day would: have: been beyond nor- smal comprehension only a’ short year or two. ago: * Long years, He sees the | -ago the provincial » government’ highways department foreign : affairs i! | . “give pedestrians “lifts” on country |} Margaret .Vaughan-Birch and. Susan EL CHURCH United States dur- | ‘tack. For fear of. losing that aid’ the roads. Stop car and engine when Toye, members of: the. parish, and GOSP administration . conjured up:*com- | meeting ‘drovers with sheep, swine.| Mrs.: Rita Clarke of Friths. munist. advances as soon’ as ‘the aid or cattle on country roads... The art exhibit of the Saanich Pen:. showed signs of being withdrawn. ” «| insula Art Centre with, Mrs. A.D. J. In every” far. eastern country, Pitts in charge proved to bea great states Lederer, the: American ad-- ; attraction and evoked much enthusi- ing the post - war ; Fifth St. 2 Blocks N. Keacun Ave.” “Rev. ‘Irene E. Smith. ; _ GR 4-2023 a Park only at side: roads, leaving’ » fair: way: When buying ‘produce "promised. to: widen this highway to four-lane standard— his country ~ ad- ute, : a. 4 Ministered. in’ an “but to date not one shovelful 7 dirt has been moved in| F. G, Richards i. mpetent:man- (SERVICES ste ere : : inthe country,’ park alongside . ees 40 m. ...the construction project.: ner with ever ministration backed the wrong horse -[asm from the guests. Sunday. School ......-....10 a.m, y blunder covered up at ; in iti f |. road, not on the’road. When park: - | ° : : : “A few years ago, when it was pointed ‘out to highways by ‘secrecy: He observes that one | 74 finished up in the position of | ing at night; leaving. warning. |, 18¢..Lapidary. Club exhibit in || Worship) .--.2..-- +o ham. inporting an- undesirable dictator | ¥ ‘ ; e who made a fortune from American | lights... Have headlight dimmers guests. we. a eens of seeing eve aid while abandoning “his less for- | 29d use them when meeting: and |} eautiful stones native-to this prov- he officials. that Patricia Bay Highway was crowded, there| man in every 180 Americans is a _Wwastentative agreement with. this ‘contention. But; ‘said | federal civil servant authorized to -.the responsible engineers, the congestion is only at a few| suppress information and to with-. a ; passing other motorists at night. a peak: periods and no. highway can: be built just for peak | hold it from the public. ia.) to their own When picnicking, carefully put out ince, Mrs. J. R. Sinclair "th her oe loads.. He notes that not only are the af-| ‘The story is one of frustration| Picnic fires. When picnicking, | trait sketching. Pleasing back- ~The Review i is. convinced: that these peaks have. levelled | fairs. of. his country. in relation to | after frustration as uninformed and |. Clean up thoroughly, removing ‘| | ound recorded music was rendered am off—and the: excessive traffic for the present width of the | other countries kept as ‘‘classified” | bumbling officials make one tragic | from sight all cans, papers and |)... oughout the afternoon by Don |. highway is’now noticeable. almost around the clock... We information, ‘but that almost. every | mistake after another. Each mis- |. ‘Ubbish. McGee of the Sidney: Boys’ ‘Band. - are satisfied that the road: carries far more traffic per| 2SPect of. government in the United | take is carefully buried and the rou- |. Give all. vehicles,.. especially General convener of the affair was ~ hour than’ ‘many four-lane. thoroughfares in other parts of States today is carried on under a. | tine continues.) | loaded ‘trucks a good. half of ‘the ‘Mrs. G..R. Stuart with Col. George -’ British Columbia.”: And we're also certain that:a year from blanket of strict secrecy. |". Invitself, the ‘story: is. one which road. Take ‘hills. on:the left side: |'paulin and’ Col. E: M.: Medlen as: today will be: carrying. far more traffic-than itis now.’ While this secrecy. is: minintaived’! in | directly - ‘concerns, and _ it. certainly. of the road. Go over the crest” her assistants. ..Miss E. V. Gwynne. “Few. people: travel: Patricia Bay ‘Highway more fre- every walk of’ American. life, each |. should .concern, ‘the “American. citi- ee carefully. Avoid: coasting or. Speed-, was in charge of the tearoom.*: quently. than does ‘Hon: “P. A. Gaglardi, the minister of ‘ndividual ’ politician. ‘releases - infor-"| zen. Its" charges are ‘levelled ‘at: the: ing’ around curves ‘at. foot: of hills.” | Apart from: being a wonderful suc-. highways. He must know that the present: thoroughfare ‘mation heavily slanted in his .own | administration of: that country. |’ Be ‘courteous to pedestrians. -Do | cess as a social gathering the finan- “SUNDAY, ‘JULY. 16, 7.30 p.m. ‘is. ho elk sl sina de uate..It is: high ti that th | direction:.. By ‘this: means the. aver- | Nevertheless, it has. indirect a _not: drive: ‘your: car at“ them™ full. cial: result : was ‘most: gratifying. in|]. . A pelessly quate is: high--time: tha € min- ‘age Américan learns’ only’ ‘what the fications which ‘concern us ‘mean-an: inerease: of: 0.4 per: cent: | the people. here * will give: “it: their:|:the redemption’ of their, soul. maybe " in “the per capita, income of’ the wholehearted Support" 2 ‘ “con: gained by. their good deeds and their goods.:In the pro- ‘cess-of the con-"| versation ‘one:;of, he “ mén-) asked if-they -knew: just how much he had}. left: The: quick “reply. of the other ‘emarkably :: ‘high «standard ® ‘wherever The: trustees have. : ‘number, of: “Americans. serving. over. | 'seas.: Few can: speak. the. language. ‘of the! ‘country: in: which: they: are em: i ‘ployed: ‘and. the: ‘American: “system: re. os garvleaas! ‘Sunday — “10,00 asm: Sunday’ School. /11.00'a.m.—-Worship. + 7.80 p mz Evening Worshi F en since. ‘the war ‘ie Of; og oe concern in? Canada of ‘deter- Standa i “is “quires - the: assistanice “of .native sin: |:terpreters,: ‘mostly’ “pre-selected | -by: the foreign’ administration. to’ ensure thatthe’ embassies’: learn’, nothing. other than: that which will contribute |“ = the ‘beriefit of the current govern=. e y.: i edits: aetlous ‘concern’ ‘at: present- day standards. This'plea for’a renewal of this system.offers..the.govern- nent:an xcellent pportunity ‘to ‘substantiate its" Stated : ‘Friday, 8.00 pial Wonks eecence Rey.G. Ry Richmond; Pastor. © [0 | Phone: GR 51072 ment of. that stale... cso. He:recalls: ‘the © ‘appointment. ‘to: concern: office by the American’ government St. Paul's, Sidney...... 11.30 a.m, Rav. &. i Pilviiab B. A = — . . oa = ‘giving abundantly: to the church or Letters Te o 7 h E di ie of Syngman Rhee in Korea and the | Poppers Prowided you dont for~ cluded. _- | BYatfotent charties, God roveats'| United Churches _ Ee. : | or. ensuing: blank refusal.of the Ameri.|-- donds’ la “alr - b nid i ce Taw of that such’ thinking ‘Is costly, : vents | * SUNDAY «ETERNAL. TORMEN : the fate, of the wicked: But if one} C40 government. to..hear.a word widows, aed on aha ‘within our F OOD STALL j sands of aL ede be given, yeas AY, JULY’ 16 On page four of June 28 "Review follows the admonition to compare | 88ainst_ his : administration until its | ponders. | NEED URGENT. Oo tae eae ula || St John's, Deep Cove. .10 00 a.m, “TU: notice: ‘reference ..was made to} scripture with scripture he will-come| lapse, \ chet the demands of Godan sot 4- People: who~ ean” ‘de high-school i Surplus Food-Stall would welcome:!-yneet the demands: of God-and so ‘if eternal torment, Many who accept this’ belief. that. the . wicked must uffer: ‘eternal: torment: ‘in® hell- are “driven: 0: ‘despair: ‘and’ often’: to. ine}: “sanity. Others: because’: of eternal| to a clear .understandmg. that all We hears the Communis st chuckles unbelievers... will. eventually. perish. when the oppressive regime sup- ““Phey, shall not be,” thoy ‘shall come ported. by. the United Staten: collapses ; to tan end”, “be as though they had |". Dublic protests arithmetic might. realize that the meat, fruit.or yegetables from. any- ec not sutfice, : . public: is already. getting 30 per'| one's: deep: freeze, or garden,-to. be | To meet: the. demands of God you “cent more from: this:-compnny. | given out Saturday next, July. Me = obey Him, Jesus: said: that; | “Shi Creek, Keating. “a4 45 at ine = “Brentwood “ My, 15 dm, . ROW Ly 6, ttoper, BS SA, ee pibrons) WELCOME : | eemeeeevanwmens 40 ho’ way," and: to Nicodemas | . -e thin are ‘the “shareholders ‘and | atleast 250 needy families. ° Llane (ways. : | not: beens" 4h¢-as nothing’. | He. groans over.the. support: offered “that the bigger its. profits the: bie | “Persons “wishing to donate’ itonis He said; You must: be. feat again, ; torment. teaching have! turned ‘away |. “Then” ‘Again ‘soma, christians: ining | 10. Chinng ASAE BHole by, the Amrerieny coger. its-own? take, If they: took ‘or ensh. inay.contuct Mrs. By EB, Har Peas “bor ie ARMIN: js:, oxplainec ny: : . fovernment.. thoughtful: and cunderetanding ‘service. | _ SIDNEY esd ORS 2032, _ CHMISTIAN SCIENCE ae @ Ge SIERVIORS So oc Pes as are held at Ham. every. Sunday, : WL KY of. P, Mint, _Bourth , ren Sidney,’ B.C. o IE a ‘Viveryone: Welcome ow aN VICTORIA . “couwoon cof wl S73VK-. ede,