‘PAGE FOUR eras (SAANICH PORINSUL AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. pe “1 \DEATH CLAIMS © foman’ S MAYNE ISLAND _ ‘| Sag an nichton. n |VETERAN | “One more:member of Branch. 84, : Seonich ; Peniasote ; 4d att f dstonds: é Published. ‘at ‘Bidney,, Vancouver Island, BC. . .. Every “Wednesday ek vy ‘Peninsula Printing Co. Lid. a : sade nine “President. and Managing. Director. : . | Tn n N atic on al Com, p eti ti on oe F. G. RICHARDS, Editor. "| -A Saanichton woman, Mrs; Mimi, CONTEMPORARY PLAY Mh Member. of. B.C. Division, Canadian’ Weexly : Newspapers’ Association, | the finalroll call on May. 16. -He 5 ae de we : ee a : ” ok — aT the C.A.S.C.. in’ World War I, and was badly wounded in action. ; The late Mr, Reid was a native a : ch Play Win n S Hi O n ors | a Royal Canadian Legion, answered - i. a ~ | was J. F.. Reid, who served with LE: lived in Canada for over 50 years of Glasgow, Scotland, and “=| Edgell of Blink Bonnie Farm, has! Beyond’ Our Time ts a contemp.| the last six of which wer ent spapers’ Association. y r eisa mp st six 0 ch e sp aaa ee mM nog At parent Sf Cireulations _ | won the Dorothy White award for |‘orary play dealing with intermar-| on Mayne Island. He had been a ae cs" Member Class A”. Newspapers. © | her. original one-act play, Beyond] riage between a-Canadian and an|-member of the Royal Canadian eS a - Telephone GR 5-1151 a Our Time, entered in the 25th an-| Indian, The winning play in’ the| Legion for many years, had. held a “SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year by mail in Canada and the. i nual Ottawa Little Theatre ‘Work. competition, by George Blackburn | office in Branch 84, and was active wo _» British Empire; $3.50 per year to foreign. countries. 1 Shop Playwriting competition. he of Ottawa, entitled A Walk/ in Legion affairs until the time of | Authorized as. Second. Class: Mail, Post~ Office Department, Ottawa, | prize of $150, accompanies t ne | Through the Valley, deals with the| his death, é ge and for postage. paid in cash.- ce | award, | horrors of the bomb. The funeral service was held a oe Dignldy, advertising rates on application. 7 _ ma ‘Mrs, Edgell placed second in the ‘Mrs. Edgell was a pupil in “the| St. George’s church; Ganges, with | ———__——; nation-wide contest with her play | 1961.62 creative writing class at| interment’ at the New Cemetery. | _Wednesday, May | 22, 1963. She --, Which was written in three weeks.) North Saanich secondary school| The service was conducted jointly a! | She had previously received honor- | \nder the. direction’ of Roland | by padres’ of Branches 84 and 92, able mention for an entry submit-| Gcodchild. Her . award - winning .the Rev. B. A, Cowan and the Rev. | ‘ted. to. the competition four years; play was acted for her by mem.| N. Leech. ‘The pallbearers’ were ABO. entitled A Quiet Half Hour. | hers of a group’ formed from this furnished by. these-.two. branches.. [oe Adjudicator ‘for the competition class which meets fortnightly. Mr. Reid: leaves to. mourn . him | “sented with a second opportunity to express an opinion was .Miss° Leota: Diesel, ‘associate |. Since “last September, : Mrs s. | his wife,.on . Mayne : Island; * his -on.the plan's.of. the. trustees: of, the district to. augment the | editor of Theatre Arts and drama}. Edgell has been attending English| daughters, Mrs, Scott and Mrs. acilities at Ganges: ‘school. a “ss | eritie for the New: York. publica. 202 clusses at Victoria ng lish “The: referendum was ‘presented last. ‘year. an ‘met with: |. tion, The a a _° -dawhich is-another: creative writing | brother in Glasgow, Scotland.’ - e| “ANOTHER CHANCE . IN June. 22. ratepayers: of the. Gulf. Islands will be pre- way: from. ‘Saanichton’ ‘school this | :With “his. “grandmother. over .'the Ae “As‘a proportion ‘of ‘national ae measles, "are. ‘Debbie; > John: -and. with, the: “Measles. | or less than the U.S. ‘on: ‘state " CHAIRMAN ERLANG D DETAILS CPE: Cindy: ‘Howard,: Leslie » Smith and the: needed pre O-: (5 June Farrell Societies it is destined to: pel Bf of: the: recent. nove" to: ‘extend: the: ; es “poundaries’ of. Sidney. Waterworks Or “Kamloops, “and their” ie District; The: Review: approached, ae ‘or aT i per ane ete lb fever os the nla and, Mrs R 7B. ‘Brethour "| extension. ite “should «be _ Pointed. one; ‘based asslirance: ‘that’ the’: ‘future. is}. not: ‘80: grim as ‘this, very: articulate : : increased « by: ‘the: extension. of: ‘the rtists’ ‘organization, s n e sg backwards: authoritative fae ‘Small | amount. of: increase."has’ beén ‘in. “Vsueh: ‘whatters. avis. less: ‘than: 50. _cluded.. in? the: “projected: operating people in: Sidney.; 'Some. 800: cards costs of: the: ‘Dean Park: area.g/5'. ( “This: is. certainly: a more accur. tained, from Centrat. Saanich (Bik| if 3 location: is’ a: annual no aeveborent of the eentie.. “In. its.earlier years. the i : annua’ ‘shows. ation. Tis akon in: room far: smaller than’the n.Its: shows have: outgrown. the’ smaller | Pes e facilities of’ the: community hall have | -reviewed here may be! obtained | rowed. necessary: to, the sponsors. ‘through, the. Book Department. at i “Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder “The variety of | ‘EATON’S-- -—, PHONE: subjects and styles undertaken by the society is sufficient | i BV RM LL to satisfy. almost; every: conceivable: ‘taste. ‘That? the | 0 ed hibition willbe eagerly: attended is ‘a: foregone: conclusion. Patrons might: do: well-to pay tribute to the sponsors fall “TALKING it OVER"! ave; established «the: exhibition: as ay signif icant. annual R § ant PASTOR. Ty: be WESCOT event, after star "ee ees ve tar tin f ei Shuggett: “Baptist chu _Brentwood ay a rom scratch: ; lene i in his ar gee that he ia 1: only :serntched:thi vo This’. hook ja: based: on, ‘this’ gone |v ; eral thinking, Miss:Carson ta’ vital: | 2:46, Berkley) Bae ieee ‘ayer: bea ine sted An. am He ory aldo ist your gaa AO Of Chant. ne tre pee qa find. ha oxcuag to’ yee absent: iets his: Lhe author wipposta that the. groat. | Meals S. “Becnuse of: some, extreme, ingle “motive, behind. the “dee circumstances. ‘he nays nilss -ong or ‘Volopment. of! auch? chemicals Is f Tree arnt thet ‘commorelal; sho is: possibly” Y lente | hin: lad to. be} here ia," undoubtedly; a“turther |! “at thé next meal, NOLIVe : that. ahe: ‘overlooks, ‘Many i Alleman: stand |. 3 tt selontiat. ta Aoterminad to Hany women and chil: Aheanawer'to a problemaid ts, be. ‘dren, too) ‘realize Limos, convinced: that: tho problent that in. order: to |. “The Industrial. Development, ‘Bank ‘helps. ho acols to resolve ‘is ‘tho ‘predom. “he strong’ they | inant, conaiderntion: in! human cen 18 ‘need:-to. ent: and . » finance. most, types of small and medium: dloavor, Whothor or not he Imows that) regularly | sive Canadian businesses: for ne varioty: of tha final anawor-and follows cause: ue ; : and a balanced eres 4 vee at, : : i .: * And effect through to its bitter end i 5, oe pur poses, ia-anothor mattor, ‘The writer ages) : : Now ask some) to come to church! “This Isa: differ. | - ‘this ‘sequence aa approaching ‘erin. dnaly whorens: Ito might. equally. he ent matter, ‘They may. be Christians, |: on the church ‘roll but indifferent :to |, ‘prompted by a wonulne, Menire , fo, ad, guttering, AManity ithe.perviews, ° attending: ‘annually: or [os : ‘else ppnemodicnl Mi “They: wen et i Misa Carson Is coneerned at the won oie why dhe chun ® ie ape eee . threat to fife offered hy exceaaive (‘hes or, why ie einare ie wees at: oo conditions, you are invited to: visit: an _— ‘and Indixeriiinate: we of chem. scripture: (1) ‘Phe: people met. Ire en 1, D. B. oftice, or. write to one for a booklet, , Mar Tile many anothor solenti td ‘fuently, This. doos't. say it: wasp. : ° problem, ihe. layman in Joft:ta.wone. limited. 40 once. a. week but. context |: ol ers Onn: distinguished: ilontint indents thatdt wns: as: often’ as: ho Uigter | WO] -aamire him. that: necharm wilt | they: could. make. it and was: Mugs |: See \ A Cartoon. CAN Te, Of such, droauuent., of. the mented hay ‘maelingn An fhe. nANY: “youre gO: ‘dno the: ®aturday ‘fields. Another: will echo Miss Cy ar. | ome fs v 7 Ny, inet ld “an ted | ivening. ‘Pont, deplotod. ju: Aolentint (- Sona. pininta and? aqaure’ Pee ord s Maret They dre aes 4 Mm NAL the Word; tsayed"* by the Word and’ ° rolding te smal alnaN flask andy, fhecond dain sights": : - (now: they recognized Wnt to grow in! awl. lo 24a bai. wiabkn Ly. patos , The Vansak. aa: ah HOOT » and an Christ they: needed to remember Him i: J qumplionted pe ominoun: report.Tha uninformed (daily ond: feed on Hiny constantly, © | hes He. waa] vendor {a convinced: that a acientiat. |; Are you concerned . about” your. . nlvown ta angingt, ine my. emlouln. | ofthe author's Manding I) unlicely , Christinn Hee Then mate eure, nol re carrer y herw ahold newt fo? Preware: ary: hroad a’ pleture” of eaive rau auirstual Ase a mL fe ie ‘a tremendonn: ere os destruction without substance. Bho [Cele your 8p regularly |- ae : “to Muse) atatea unequivocally “thats many’ [ye often, If yous are unchurched | “ndoniablo | timinria hiv et hoon. holnan. Spinal Tod, me ohureh: fay: Vee as Britian: feet was “Invited {0 comment, onthe relense ofthe. feat atomle-homb.-upon’ Japan? Hib Views wil. go: down. In: history, It WAH solid climax: to'a long sories'of ‘ a onperiments, he ohserved,; and ‘ita 4 fina) succosa waa of. ron, intereat, Por alt the. sel. ' tite “involved Big Senow, vexplainad: “the: “phystelat, ft wha ty reaction “mirht hive bedh | sot. up to doatroy |: he we = i 7 a ee ce Tt you: are. y ongaged | in, a biainoss,” ‘or. plan: ae to start: ona, and required financing. Ig notes: “ide 1 Kinney; ‘four..grandchildren,' and a} ; | past week, or.at: present, “due” ‘to | Holiday. week-end Neal came: necdown | “. ‘come does ‘Canada-spend more | administration over heads ‘would ‘bel: boundaries, ‘but. the: estimated. were: ‘mailed’ vand 852 were return-|- The: water. ‘supply. would. ‘be ‘ob-| available: elsewhere | on: reasonable terms: and. ey ak al _— | Keep Up To Date . 7 Read The Revie wh A eneereevertv ha erin iin ns ena ee my orem Meantime sonatas Supporters of Babe Ruth: base- ballin Sidney: are “encouraged:and deeply grateful” ‘for the assistance received. from the. Sidney : Rotary Club,’ ‘The ‘club recently presented the team:with a ‘regulation home plate -and:a new’ set. of: bases. . In addition, Rotarian. Alex Effa has designed and constructed new. dug- outs which are presently in.use. at. the team’s home field at the base of VU. 33 Squadron, Materials. for the dugouts, amounting to’a substantial. contri- bution, were donated by Slegg |. Brothers and Mitchell and sands son lumber companies. Present plans call for the mov. ing of the qugouts to the field now under construction behind. Sanscha hall when this area becomes avail- able for future play.: ; Since Babe Ruth has: ‘bee organ- ized in. this area, assistance has 5. When’ a ‘manufacturing plant “ereates. 100 new jobs’ in a Can- * ‘North Saanich’ Pariah > GR 51014 FF OURSQUARE ‘GOSPEL CHURCH Re ‘Trene’ E: ‘Smith, ; “GR 5-8216 : SERVICES : Sunday School! “Family Night—Friday..7.30 p.m, Oa - You. Are Most Welcome - ~ - United Churches ‘SUNDAY, ‘MAY 26. St « John’ 'S, Deep Cove 10 ova a, m, St. Paul's, Sidney. Sunday school ee = Rev; GH Whitmore, B A. 7 Three: F unaral VICTORIA. vs 7509 ie “health. and. welfare programs? | " -adian: town:or ‘city, does it cre- - ate 14, 54. or 117: other jobs’ in, ‘Fifth St, 2 Blocks N. Beacon: “Ave: stic. webs s 730 p.m. Prayer: Meeting—Tues, %.30pm.: “11,80. a.m... e800 pane - 40,00 a.m. . . . ————— Fen oto. anehetal ane understanding : “Service, _ a _ SIDNEY. GR $2932. ‘ “GR gang | Wednesday, May 22, 1963. |Support For Babe Ruth Team been. received . “from the Sidney a Recreation. Commission to help de- me) eee fray’ costs of registration, insur- a ae ance and .similar. expenses, This ‘assistance has. ver etree again: Bee } this year.:: aan | Avmajor. ‘suppor ter ‘of the: team 7 in. Sidney hasbeen Mary’s. Coffee Bar, which last year co-sponsored | the. team...This’ year they. under- took ‘sole sponsorship when the team was. faced with disbandment this spring due. to the lack of local ‘support. Letters To The Editor... LIVE AND DYE . Vancouver Sun, dated. 16th. in- ‘stant, page 16,. March, England. Gang chief turns purple. A gang of five men ‘waylaid armoured. ‘truck and made. off with $60,000, ” which is equivalent. in:sterling cur- os rency to about £21,428.11.5, British an ‘rate $2.80 equals: £1.0.0. th One of the’ ‘guards. fired a water =: | pistol loaded: with purple. dye. ne the face of the. leader... fr I wonder what method the gang: : ‘sters use ..to. counter. the purple failure. - ‘By. a small-margin. ratepayers ‘rejected: the pro- _ | course. She: received first class ine or on to her $150 cheque with the | the community ? ‘| dye? «. ; iuiet whapeiraairtara Lia .: : oe ; cheque with the Ov- posal ‘to“erect..an auditorium and.science room at the! - A ANI CHTON ; poners in ee “Cugn aetna ot hope of adding to it sufficiently to “ANSWERS: 5, On the average: = ther e some type of & remov Ganges school. . Reasons for opposition- were various. . It 1 he weawebea imred book, oe 7 pay for her fare to Ottawa to see| for each 100 new factory jobs there | oe eee ee en es on “is hoped that on the ‘coming occasion more’ ratepayers | ‘Ge Nimble... aimed book, Jack! the play produced on the stage. | are.117 other new jobs created. 3.) Cray ‘exposed parts of. their will. have agreed. that the need merits ‘the expense and, Holiday visitors at the. home of | PREMIERE ———— Alexander Muir, a Toronto school bodies? accordingly, give ‘the. by-law ‘their: sanction. «0.05 Mr. and. Mrs. T.: Pelter, Mount Ih a letter congr atulating Mrs. ee ee teacher. -1.°P.H.I., 4 seats. 4; Can- Do they use. transparent plastic “Since the last referendum was presented the represen: Newton Cross Road, were Mr..Pel-) magell on her success, Mrs. Roy - uic ada spends 14 per cent of national) 3:45 as a protection? e | ter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ; , t : ; income:.on. state health and wel- -tation, ‘onthe. school .board. has been confirmed: by the; | ad Mrs, ‘L. Pelter and sons, of MacGregor Watts, chairman of the | fare programs, twice as much ag| Undoubtedly the gangsters have & ’ com neki ion, a ' ; Is thod of ounterin this oe ape el anna Yeters | Ghemainis crete ie te) Quiz |e ES E"Gp ath one ao tre pressing an opinion on. the subje ct both at th e annual, "Mr and Mrs. L. ‘Hodgkin, Simp-| sented by the Ottawa Little The: | 1... Which. province has the: small. “(Material prepared ‘by the: edit.) 08. . © THOMAS DUROW, meetings. and: at the polls. | son Road, had Mr. Hodgkin’s aunt,}-atre - at. an.Evening of Canadian|. . est number ‘of seats. in ‘the ors ‘of: Quick. .Canadian’ Facts, the Fulford Harbor,. ; thi rt its is cha a] Mrs.-N, Smith, Courtenay, as their) Plays this fall. At dates to be an.| «. House of Commons?,. pocket. annual of facts. about Can-} Salt Spring: Island, B. Cc, iS: oppor uni Ys rus ees. ave now agree guest over the holiday week-end.. -| nounced later, the. ‘three winning} 7: ‘Total: payments from the old | ada.) ons: ‘May 18, 1963. |. Miss. Heather. Breitenbach, Pat-| plays will be given’ their premiere |.” age security pension fund were = Strict stugent 7 hes aly hy Se Es ie ~ “ ..» | terson Lane, has: :returneq: to|:performances each‘ night for three |: _ $379 million in 1957. What ma i “Those within ‘the district -aihiolare fot sre pared: ‘at this: el school,’ after. being away. eight|-nights’at the capital city. |. be. the total. for the year end- “we ‘CHURCHES _ time ‘to. accept. the. necessity. should acquaint themselves “days. during’ which time she:under-) -. Meanwhile, Mrs, ‘Edgell is hang-| ing March 31, 19637...” fie with the circum: ances before the referendum is presented. went .a tonsilectomy,. followed. by.) — hc his svandinothen “Ahi UDO, 3... Who. wrote: the ‘words and Pees There. are only two factors to.be considered. .‘The. first: is |,measles,»,which are’ making the Pacey -auaing thn at one while a oven? of The ‘Maple ‘Lege. Fer. ||" : s :. ' 1 absence. Ue}. os ever. Luk deh wap 1d’ id. is, s the ost jnvolved, Tf. the need! rounds. Other‘-children ‘who: were - ANGLICAN SERVICES. I ll ‘ASSEMBLY OF oo | GOD: “AND His. TRUTH : ‘The: CnRIST: ADELPHIANS poe. ‘|: Vietoria, cor, King’ and Blanshard_ A Address: oe a ~ SUNDAY, MAY 6 Everyone cordially invited, Glad - tiding: .of the. Kingdom of God: < “Phat in the. dispensation of the. fulness of: time, He will gather all things “in one; in Christ” , | Sidney Gospel F Hall Fifth. Street, Sidney. : EVERY. SUNDAY, a Sunday. School and: Moe Bible: Claas, 7 The | Lord’s_ Supper , : Evening: Bervicc, OVE I] | ie TO. THOSE WHO ‘LOVE. | | 10, oon Amy | ALSO a, m;" ia pm: = | VEDNESDAY: : «Prayer und Bible: Stidy, Bi pam fo) eae z "The Son of Man came to seek | HH “ “pAston. we W. ROWERS Z: “and to‘save ‘that which was‘ lost,!”. Sabbath School syne {30 Om,. enn ; Proxching ene ony 11,00 am ve “cree 7 Dovens Welfare Tues, 1.30 prime | ys eye Pe ‘lL Prayer’ Service — Wed, 7.30 pn, ‘BETHEL BAPTIST | TS ARATTICFOR Topay” "2335 DEACON AVENUE © ~ On. Cl 2 ( at M4 Olen OF ae ae ~THONE: Gits-1702 —~ | Sundays -_ following. radio | ro ry ‘CHUB, B20. cntano #9 _ Senay, nares om, % a.m, | ORAX, 9 pate "10.00, a.m. Sunday: School, \ IsITORS WELCOME wt, uN 00 am.—Morning. Worship, oh 30 b. mi “Evening, Worship, | A Brena dibs to Al, Cc aie: dediestea’ “coLwoop hee