. PAGE FOUR Soentes Paniasata abi es Published at ” Sidney, Vancouver. Island, B. C., : Je . Every Wednesday. oO . : “By” Peninsula: Printing -Co. Ltd. os i. J. 3. RIVERS, President. and Managing Director, : Member. of - B.C. Division, ‘Canadian’ Weekly Newspapers’ Association, oo “how Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. La Member. Audit Bureau. of. Circulations. ° Telephone 28, day or night. British. Empire; $3.00 per. year to. foreign countries, ‘Authorized: as: second: ¢lass mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa: ; ‘Display advertising rates on application. ‘Wednesday, ‘September 17, 1952 THE ADVANTAGES ARE EVIDENT | ANNOUNCEMENT last week that all users of oil-burn- ing equipment in North Saanich and Central Saanich would. be required to possess themselves. of a permit has ~ been received with varying degrees of enthusiasm by resi- fo dents concerned. os. According to an éstimate of an oil company representa- - tive the affected: consumers will form the larger ‘part: of . those. using oil... Although a limited number of users have --been in. possession of permits in the past-there is no. copy available to ine householder to prove. that he has such a . ~ permit. - , - Those who are positive that ‘ney have been. issued with a permit. are not. obliged to apply again. They will, how- - Sever, be well: advised. to: make application.. ‘In. this man- ner they will have a-copy of: the permit in ‘their possession ~and-no “possible doubt can: remain in the event of a query > at some later date, - 7 The purpose of the. “clean: up” is not to ensure that lpeenittay are generally held, but to-ensure that equipment -. in the area is installed and manufactured in accordance an. “with the requirements of the Fire Marshall’s | department. “o4.. There are a number of oil- burners in use’in this district! fire: marshalls were informed last week, Jt is the hazard- ous, home-made structure.or: the careless installation that is sought. out: by the fire authorities. - Lf these regulations serve to improve the fire safety of. the. area then there can. remain no. ‘doubt that the enforce- | standard. of safety in B. C. is a high one.’ It is reflected by) the-small losses due to fires caused by. oil-burners.* - “The implementation of: the regulations will also serve to ensure that‘residents are not deprived: of. fire’ insurance. overage. due to the: lack: of: a, permit. - mn ‘The. objections are “only..on the: basis. ‘ofa. petty. nuis= ‘ The -justificatio of this’ move is evident. “Only, . ; They should good. ttle against th * ae mais. the: ‘announcement’ “we eviewed. yore the history ‘of: ‘banking: in. this:community: ld-timers have’ since drawn our attention to. the fact. that e.had overlooked. i hasten't extend our apologies. to Sidney’s pioneer bankers. ‘No newspaperma ‘should ever: “quarrel. with a bank.s ). now: informed ‘thatthe. first. bank in. North: Saanich’ ‘was opened inthe. 1920’ s:by. the: Merchants’ ., It-was. located. in the present residence this » ‘pioneer: institution..co-oper: ated ..with .The. Review's ed ‘the: Merchants’.B “Montreal::: One of the pioneer bank clerks i in this histori ic financial -house was Elmor John, a native son of-North:Saanich. He: ank. amalgamation with the; ‘Bank vented from upbraiding.us for. last week’s minor. error. ingly. be. the: fourth bank location in Sidney, national “Br caAlenal: “MORE. ‘COULD Ol - Review, Ainerieg in Mie" u nited: Starbes | “alleged: mnyetitis: Kasey have’ Anew. aw ‘oeeureed fn, North “af le fodertd ys mspecting (hulfsof the-penple, ye happeny. © agit others! 000. hy ae “ty S: ° ONS. “Caleltrans (he siable fly od n ding: ilies und hy nis, MNCS. y ihe. disease, ga hatel sont) ine (wo fe “three days "4 te tlie: birva in. ‘wstally live on horsemanare, they dre: fll fedin Weta 2b days and reach. the pupal Ate: “The pupal: stayre: lasts nine te Vd. tlays: when he. fly. a eMerkes, "ey The fly is prey in chine Aboud 7 the sizeof the hawsie tly for whieh “tots: frequently mistakens Both > suxeasosunek bland. and attaek hath cman and canimalsecTt cis. cammon iit horad stables “and “cow” nheda nd isc frequently found in chouges and-ostibles. especmily when the Weather. heeomes eli ‘aithengh Paty hin wirm nd Hees! the: sated oo feasta na outing TS languages.’ utd Werle MAG ING. ojo Atethe tine of the saneeption.o “Sf Ih, Ch, aL PA DTM thes service, awe ereniember:: tha Sidney, BC. Coe) Russia wis gor ally, included j inan “Septe 15, Se vet ug ape ap thoughts, if _ : “Tat And at Me end’ af the wit “CANADIAN “pRoaDcAsT: “oot there io ware aoperind® ees may Ferlito, Review, | thought weae wold envelop th Sir: 7 tia not as: widely: known. as: it. cmigh he that we Ne an [nters ! Wath: transmitter si villes Neyo Veins WW ke te ee view took phive on Fens 38, 1945, Wise tly, fold-first, to. create, a link, hetweer Canada” and Canadian’ “Ue FN women: serving “overseng by whiel Messages from héenie. and. Hews oO invailable. te the? forces oversensy second Cadirert-broadeasts to: Navi dominated canntries in: Maropes it an attempt to help inthe establish ment ofa. clear wnderstiunding. a doingeand thinking: And to ose the: Navi repime inewhat, for Cana Manas was’ its trae light, reveatin WH Ayrunny:, The. tirst, broadcast ae the Nazi rexime was ineor. ‘SUBSCRIPTION [RATES $250 per year by mail in Canada and the| which: do'not comply with those regulations, the assistant | ° ment. of -the regulations is timely: and. beneficial. The | tirely the first bank in Sidney: We overdrafts i in those days. This may or ‘may not have hast- has been hospitalized during the past week and thus pre- age hereane: al valle badeal on: by the W, C! at the ror(uest Russia interfer: mmetit on. bes! ( of: Canada: who “this ‘to Fee oe vin tnAd surprised, py: ote will, throvwgh a: direet ane ‘nating Brant Sof $1,250, 0008 The $0)« listener ra in: Pate i stationed, ney ‘iile “ ee Anatigoral woadeast. of “nsf Ag that, time the purpase was twor During. the seven Depeation and. wood. SAANICH PENI Reflections From the Past The Review S|) LEISURE ib 20 YEARS AGO | “Stan Beaveridge. was. appointed stage manager of the North Saan- ich ’-Little ‘Theatre. Association. at vw meeting on Thursday evening at the -home:of Mr. and Mrs. A.’ G. Smith, Saanichton..” The. ‘annual meeting: of the ‘society. will be held at the home of Mrs. Hartley, Deep Cove, om Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Trimble have completed a-year.of operation of | the Sidney. Bakery which they ac- quired from: Rankin and Sons last year, The’ ferry service between Sid- ney and Anacortes will discontinue this week, when both boats. the City of Angeles and the. Rosario will be taken off the run. The Motor Princess, operating between Sidney: and Steveston, will be taken off. after the Labor Day week-end. Miss A: Mills has returned: from Vaneouver to resume her duties at Galiano school. She is com- mencing her third year as teacher fat. Galiano, Miss florence Hand, of Van- -couver, has succeeded Miss Mar- jorie Locke as teacher of the sen- ior, division at .Pender - ‘Island school. Miss M..L:. Dickinson is continuing as teacher in charge of the junior, ‘division. Miss Dickin- son is also serving as principal.” Lieut: -Cmdr.'. Clive Lowe. of H.M.S. Delhi, -has been the guest of his cousins, Major and Mrs. A. R. Layard, at Rainbow: Beach. Miss Marion Miller,.of Duncan, has taken up: her duties at- the} Divide school. “Mr. and Mrs. J. D.: Halley en- tertained recently -at their home, Sandal,’-at “North Salt Spring - Is-| land. several- of the. junior tennis players at an ‘American: tournament. The ‘mixed. doubles resulted in-a tie. between ‘Winsome’ Morris. and Arthur..Robinson and’ Helen. Moor-: jhouse and Basil. Robinson. ©. The [first couple: won the prize in the play-off... ‘Other guests present in- ‘cluded Mary. Scoones,’ Dulcie: Crof- | ton, Ethel : Barrow, -Sheila -Halley, | Donald ° Corbett, Francis. Crofton, Billy: ‘Taylor,: Jack: Smith. and. Gar- net young. oo ; 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ty As Burkitt ia: “the ° =. Communism . “oft Bddress: given: ‘before. the. B ; annual Trade. Fair: dinner: in Tor-]| which - won. ‘the: lower: stead, championship. and| ve ne-much* more. definite, pe ‘and ini some, cases more: combative, | ceaa” ate. "OF che maiguest ‘trans: mission of: our-:.Russian’, service, which: was. “begun: ‘in. ‘February, 1951, : This: inaugur al: message was delivered « by our: High Commis= sioner, to" London,, Dana: Wilgress, ‘Canadian Ambassador. ‘to" Moscow. Said, Mr. Wilgress: “Tn: “these-days of. tension, “ignorance: and: misuns]- Chas. Woods on First Street) It is to: be. presumed ‘that | derstanding: of ‘other countries are exploited by the propaganda. of the ruling circles of the U.S.S.R. create fear and suspicion, : “We believe: that ‘one of -the surest ways to. develop mutual un- derstanding’ and. peace sis: through the free exchange of information Tn addition. ta: telling you about ourselvesyit is Our purpose to bring Later,:we are‘informed, the bank was moved to Eddie | you truthful, unbiased information ee Jing’ s cafe on Beacon Avenue and. subsequently it opened tahont the world and world events, “in its-present location. “The new bank block will accord-| information which should help you: to see the world as it is and not as it’ is: ‘Rrotesquely distorted by the ‘(Soviet press and radio 2" The Russians have tried: jamming Radi’ o Camida’ broadensts, To -Lovercome: this,. Radia. Canadas The: sian tw ihe Vater ef America andthe TLIC, RIC ine Britain sind the Volee“of pall heamings to Russia, Trondeast theirs Russian, programs at the sue: lime, to cmake it: mare: Hiffieatt, for Indginig: from reports receivad, the Voaiew of. Canada eomes threngh: atrunyy, lear and intelligently to alt igs ot, 30 ee Caiadiv: Mfseat it, mnt country te hele ‘the “hery : “Yeats ° of the 1 nerviee jgore than. half aSaniion: Pp tters fave! come to Dre Dilwertl 1 from all parts. of the: work: show f ping, deep appreciation of the infor. happenings: at lame were’ made | mation received, “Sometiines. these Pflettors are. smuegled through: fram are anuninist guarded.coantries and Tpmenths chipse before thoye reveh -{Canada, Last’ fall Dr. Dilworth's (Lpasition was cehanged: from. the What Western democraches wer [field of the International servee tite tht of director. of. program

Now the broad. formation dept. af (he Cc, In- fecletter: ) kent aR Ter he repart thotain address plyens by: Drees Dil r CaN hefore r rh) e ° our apace, Utited Nations Jast Benteiber nations. This period was short | KOM. COOPE R lived efor i® soon became evident “MeTavish Road, Silneys . Sept, be pe | ly. While trolling his father’s gas t year Dr. Tra On: ‘is Inter P “Dilworth ns who. had been”. for’-some! a ‘Hernational serviee if answer-ta: al monthly nyee Hing. af the. Vaneouver | heaned. Mie. “Thanking syous Mary Ealitor: nf NSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, September 17, 1952. a et er MORE ABOUT B R. (Continued from Page One). and their family -have returned to ook eview in — their home on St. Mary Lake after “Windom’ Ss Way". by . James J into ‘a polished kitchen: shining from! a week's vacation camping at Port} Ramsay Utlmany J.T Lippincott; | every. surface, but. took..me through Washington, Pender Island. > | 286: pp.,° $3.75... on equally. polished “hall into a small Harold ‘Auchterlonie spent. the; 000002” ee, room so completely ‘lined: with as- week-end.» with’ ‘his brothers at}. Since the earliest days of the sessment ‘files that there was scarce- ‘Hope Bay. ; fight of the common.man for re- ly space for a. big. desk and two} Bg YEARS AGO cognition it- has. been’ a recognized chairs. “Cyril looked | more: like. a axiom that the “di Quick 2 was the first to’ adopt a new ideal | sailor than an office man, so T'was we thinking of. 12 ~year- -old not surprised to hear. him say that ‘Malcolm Silvey Reid Island. was O8y that offered: relief. from. his | : . 1e ‘had: once: been an ‘engineer on a instrumental: in the saving .of his |oppressed, ‘state. This --condition | 8 teamer. “Dick Hall, on Mayne! ret .|Wwas a major factor in the develop- | 8M? § five-year-old brother’s life recent ment of our p- Island, advised me to settle on-Gali-; boat off Texada Island Malcolm | present-day de- eno. bought only 10 acces bat it | saw his brother, Henry. fall over- mocracy.. The kept me busy clearing my land, ‘de- board. Malcolm promptly opened | dissatisfaction signing and building my house.” | his throttle and circled around to;°f numerous With the house finished, Cyril’s§ where his brother had fallen. The! | peasants in past fiancee came out from England to youngster. was taken from. the! centuries was marry him, around 1911. Together water uninjured. Had the boy! directly respon- they went into chickens with up- stopped his motor or attempted to! sible. for. the \wards of 1,000 birds, securing an reverse the nets would have fouled | elimination. of. egg contract with the Hotel Van- the propeller. [the feudal. sys- couver. War broke out. As a naval | General Sir Arthur Currie, during | tem. Few today | reservist Cyril entered the. service his visit. to the coast. spent a vaca-| Will refute’ the at once. tion at Marimola, the summer home! St@tement — that When he returned to” his family | of W. Nichol. While in the district }S4¢h . develop- F.:G. Richards | 0" Galiano Island he bought the bal- the General looked up a number of | M™t, has been ance of 160 acres adjoining his or-| old friends. beneficial to ‘the state of: ‘the. coni- | iginal 10. Soon he had a horse, was Cyril A» Burley, who. has been Ulli a ~ -Tmilking eight cows and shipping: pigs | spending «the “holidays. at the Salt \ ‘dan sees this ney ejopnient of jto Victoria. In 1926 he became -tts- Spring Island farm of R.C. Weight | this advance as highly detrimental | cessor and tax collector and later a has’ returned to. Victoria to. ‘eater to the status of the democracies in provjncial magistrate and “notary ‘ : : une w world of today. His argument, bli : high school. . i public. : ate and hi cl ws ae Caner oe Ee one ae eee RORTUNITIES y gress a - ; : In the ‘rubber plantations of Did he think there were still op-|) tawa by Chaplin & Oswald, of Ve- Papaan the policy of the European portunities in Island farming? “Yes. suvius Bay. were sold. One fetched owners was to prohibit the native | Po offset any disadvantages such as $100 and the other $50. workers from cultivating their. own | higher cost of feed,.there is lower R. N. MacAulay ‘was - re-elected rice. The direct result was to en-i cost of living and’ lower taxation. president of the Sidney Social tail a greater expenditure on. the | Cost of trucking to market. from Club at its annual meeting on Wed- part of the workers on their staple 1 outside a big city is almost .as great! nesday at the Berquist Hall. Other food.. The indiréct result: was dis- |} —————___—__- officers are: vice-president, N. satisfaction, strife and the steady | His wife is of little help to: him | Fralick; secretary. Miss ‘Irene inroad of Communism. rand his work brings suspicion’ from Frost; committee, Mrs.. MacAulay at le for tl li the. short-sighted representatives |. and’S. MacDonald.: ‘At. the card dem simp e tor te to ine 7 IS his own world» The plot: winds | party..preceding ‘the meeting win- a "t uth ¢ tthe Toe ble Girls! Chi: 6.30 p. mM, > Praise: and. Prayer . : SULVICE ycesccesseseneee pm, - EVERYBODY Wi eR @) Sidney Gospel Hall Mitth Street,. Sidney — EVE NY SUNDAY: : The Lord's Supper... ae 16 aun, : Stmday pelea a Bible Chis”. ; Gospel Service Be RVE RY WE DNE SAY “Prayer ANd. S “Bible Study ven 800 pan, - ‘Seventh-day ee _ Adventist Churehi © Saturday, Sent. 20. ‘Sabha School eee, ai ocr’ Preaching. Serviee a... 10,46: fans’ = K very Wednesday - ; “Ww eekly Prayer: Service 7,30: p. Me beienidiebnienedd “REST. 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