_ PAGE FOUR Scones Panlasale od Cour Sstands sit ay Published at Sidney, Varicouyer: Island, 2. C. ee uEvery .Wednesday-. = Ean ony Pehl Printing ‘Co, Ltd. © a oy, s. RIVERS, ‘President: and Managing. Direcise: ; Member of B:C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. arr er of Canadian ‘Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. ne - Member ; Audit Bureau of..Circulations. eo ls Telephone 28;- day: or. night.« : AS SUBSCRIPTION RATES" $2.50. per yearby: inail in. Canada and the 7 British! Enipire; $3. ‘00 per year to foreign. countries.: ~:- - : ‘Authorized | ‘as second class mail, Post. Office Department, Ottawa. oo, “Display advertising rates on application. fe a : » Wednesday, . April 29, 1953 HE IS RIGHT . YAPTAIN O. J. Williams, “head of ‘Canadian Pacific ‘Coast. Steamships,” hit the nail on the head on Sunday : when he’ was -addressing ‘a gathering .in Hotel Sidney marking the first trip to the Port of Sidney of Ss.. Princess ous islands,’ the. ‘Saanich Peninsula and..:Victoria, will: -be well advised: to: give his. words. some. thought. volume of. business: handled “here. At - ‘present express to. the’ Gulf: Islands:” authorities that mail must be despatched from Sidney for| the islands... The. whole matter: of mail throughout this district should be given a thorough study and recommenda-! tions made. Residents of South. Pender Island, for in- stance, receive their mail: once a week. . This, surely, isa ridiculous: ‘situation in the. year 1953. This‘ is not 1853. “. On. the: matter. of ‘express, another problem’ presents looked far’ too.long::But The: Review feels. that: opening |. But present | . . This: winter winter months b all normal -winter months ‘On abnormal! 1 dee these. ¢ atronized: But: the’ clinic ; ub Brentwood vas atronized, vood* Ww. A Be vill be. ‘resumed. on-May 6 ‘andthe: publi “health: staff is'anxious: that. mothers. respond to. the invita he Brentwood’ district ‘as in’ “other ‘areas.’ The* mothers 2 thei inindeiad ‘anil government: fehainrted oTditor, Roviaw Uh gee 2 aMP a. se jens of millions annually, now paid on ee “through. their: new | hy these concerns. ‘These, tixes, of iold Webster, have advised | Conrse, are those ‘upon. Which our ‘calected in | the fortheoming roving een to fornia? goes! regulited, a ave plains ta takeover: fs Ve hee should name “those mining, industries. of willy hime inthis idea, who: have. the Als ( : qualifications, education and: Nusiness:t ES ReuMeN required to fill theevase: party | Jobenakitiyy. cliques Ne: WOU lish, one might attempt, to" as timate henefits CP). Tagnistivry ve Iiveste i to’ he Fecommpense cine) Abe awl I would fikw- to ‘itnlbee, lina: gayern: | Ment: ‘operation: Of businds card for and, ded rataaen? os Hage any MUTE oie pemy of | reat AVOUT | bis own: matey, “ cline: his: Aivelihoad: ot: in ‘hela? Pas Dewy, DARLING eral): the Natoahia an. the lapels af: wv cont has. suddenly dropped out | pk BS Sao AAS YOU Mays Nave noticed: 1 iliac aetna Gentlemer uffjctently: dandified to: Oil Burners. sport afresh. carnation: vevery: “day. On vere always. a: minority! in’ most | S70 ‘Increase places, but: the coat dapel often: held [ie (Brandon> Sin) - oa lodge: emblem, or rset hinge of athe Contioinay Ahe rapid clin shown “Orbe in recent wears ‘and particularly: since Now most. lapels are clear of every, the ond of the sear in 1945, Whe ny thing but, thé: batioaholy, Which Tas [her of domestic. “type, ails burning JUD: NO: fimetion, Some of. then have nae} inees and-bollers fuse in Canada dn huen.. oul Ahrough, andy. if.you, want 81 POse bo A200). ane ingrenges af, ee then, you haye to cent the | WP per Cent ie dhe W980 (etalon threads: yourself. Thee Ehuitonitiol An at: anda ninefold | ANNE? tuirely. ornamental, fgets oft 16,000," we , “G iP Tas ails ri in ascia Nr Eee pony fa: the tiattenin on ss | ‘resent, bee Tare heditine | the sledveschecaiieeacileninic button | denver atid Windle Carher than in Hines he replaced: hy a litte judicious Uightings. T hese amounted: | and laiitins ition OF the #HbE VE bnttoriay P1042 500,000 alloy nS «900,000. | Reflections From the Past 20 YEARS AGO ; Capt. J. Reid ‘and his son, Gordon, launched: their ‘new. codfish boat .on Monday morning. she. has” been -constructed “according to ‘the: design of .Capt.. Reid.. » Cecil E.-Ley-and: Davitt Ley. ‘hav e returned to Victoria after spending ‘a holiday, with their relatives, Mrs. . “A30-foot vessel; Pric and a. i Ganges, Miss Kathleen. M: Batbrick ‘Gali- ano Island, has received. ‘her diploma for * post- graduate work ‘at St. ‘seph’s Hospital in Victoria, in medi- cal radiologyand X-ray technique. On Wednesday evening the Beaver Point Community Club sponsored a 500 drive. winners were Mrs: Lloyd Reynolds: very shcecessful and. Frank Downie. were Ly King. ‘vens and R. Black: » Elaine. His audience, consisting of people from the vari- | itself. -There is no: express office -in Sidney. Here is.al¢ valuable: asset -to the. -community which. has been: over. |; of : an express office here hinges 0 on: a ound:the'yeat s service ¥ : 4 fe assisting. with ite: So: the: ‘clinic was ‘ cuspended oa | ion to attend.these’ ‘clinies: ‘Babies are just: as'plentiful in|! k ; Fontana 26 “of that year. may be well adyised'to become more “clinic conscious” and! Henry’. \ children:the. benefit: of these free and. necessary: \. fin placevof the taves, veenvinge fntey basic existence: is’ fornmlated and. final. -praduetion: cheaper or lieter for}: “| MI ay NY Hea! Wav Tver ‘ «Mejor to Oli wher he Misstin | and 128 when Calis Wall, Son Another part of Ahd-wuitcan somes] dustrial plants) and: far cooking wiht ie ‘LOE. : Taylor. -awarded ‘first prize last week in the : sponsored: by ° the oe Captain: Williams pointed out that the present service | North and South Saanich Horticul- is. ‘only -a ‘start. He ‘forecast a ‘steady: growth in the|{< garden: contest ~ tural Society. Second Salmon, also of: Saanichton, and Mrs, Judge was: Straight, ‘of the xperimental Station. Be Deacon’ took” could not be: carried; he ‘said. “No. arrangement. has been | professor EF. M. made for the Elaine ‘to carry. mail: from Vancouver Island Dominion E noe : “Play has started. on‘the new course’ = Public bodies. must’ waste 1 no- ) time i in “convincing postal jat Ardmore Golf Club. Only, mem- bers. have — heen permitted: onthe greens as-yet owing: to the fact. that Saanichton, third. only’ seven © fair ways use. Tom and. George. Wie, Oucer “ns ‘Ave. left Sidney on-Monday to a a trip up- Island? ‘They will visit vari- yous ‘points. on. the Tsland north a They“ are sailing in ‘a 16-foot: sailing. véssel. : ampbell River. Mr..and’’Mrs. Graham “Shove, of ancouver, have. cbeen. spending a ws Charlesw orth, Furnishing the music ‘for. the dance which followed: A. Stevens, P. Ste- was HH. L. are ready tor ~ Imported Squirrels oe. (St.-John’s' Telegram) : Ww. @ hav e: 2often * there. are’no: opened, | VOW yeara:: dater” ‘on: Thureill inl? rather: shan: “ive! hy}: Ve 1919. yet SLaecoay, of $100." finished hy voluntary: lnhor. Another roan Was added in - 1046, Dnt event’ the extra space provided, did oe regularity... Naliert: Geargesont AMV er Winalaley acorgeson, ; sided an: Galiano. since, bdted* there iat’: the sige of 94, in: 1927,. deeded: avhali-acre “athe V ‘ltey: vail Blutt: Roads, one June Sand “November schaal nat shy Hilly: Gain: Was, “Domitian Galant’ teacher with JO pupils aed dhe cee ards show his salary at $400 a year. The cost to edueaieca pupil on. en- | Jessie Mendels formally opened. the rolment was. $22> and “the. edst perp new halle. ‘iverage ttendanee $85.77, :. Honor, pupils: far the: year: 1802-93. ‘ere: deportment,: Tiza? Be Georges “purretualitys “and piri leneys ie fang? aus “Another: One’ canathor« ane-Foonn: school? was built inewhato was: toche amore central location, onan acre Of Tand. given: hy Jinlay- Mure! ¢ chisone Wes Tharnles built this. at, “People ‘The interion. was: wondered! ‘squirrels-; wlio! -hade'r 1858 and:who, "at the cor ner. of: Mines and: Resources’i As. now “mak- ‘The. if alent until “Octoher roe when’ Miss: 1: “aver, Miny pupils four: tos fives mile Ale Croelsfard: took { fhatgdaye walked Nah ne ean ee lo alleviate the crawding af the Papi oo Dy this time: Galianoy: jogetler: with: ‘he “aacene dstands. corporate. inte -SehoalsDstriet® ‘had® heen ine Jo- Prize was why ins: New-:|: ng. ‘the | foundland.. “Wild- life experts ‘say. it : teperrat an that.the: service ‘can: be: ‘continued ‘the | is. only: becairse: no-one. ever brought ound: Ifthe connection ‘has ‘to be made: during: the | them ‘to Newfoundland,’ either delib- smaller vessel’ ‘at: first, no ‘great. harm }¢rately : or by accident.. But it:would’ be extremely. regret- | tasen why ‘th the. service. was ‘terminated. during. the winter. Net: they say, and the Department at large vessels. an ‘safely. land: = There S$. no dowith! her “oat felt: iil! week con Salt Spring: Island, where. they have been guests - at Mrs. Shove's: parents. el and” Mrs. A G:. Cro fton.- “Lloyd: L. “Albee ‘arriv ed. in’ Sidney on: Tuesday morning: from San ir rans. cisco. “He is: a: guest. of Mr. Mrs. F. As. Thornley. Ashley: Gilmian, who’ has ‘spent: the |. winter ‘months Jin: ‘Sidney, has left: for: Lillooet and “the interior. One dozen eggs and a-half pound | of: bacon, 30 cents.—Adyvt. . 25 YEARS AGO New. board ‘of trustees of’. ‘Lady ‘Minto Gulf Islands Hospital, elected! on Thursday evening, at Ganges, in- Edward Walter; Mouat; secretary, cludes arnt, treasurer, W. Mrs. Durdy. “A. R. ton, -T.. I. Speed, Galiano. Hoover, Miss Le ney -Scliool: pupils. C.-S. Stuart tiolnes: Price, Rev. Normal “siudenis,.. Philip Henry -Wilson, James Smith, and | Mrs. J. Mouat, -Flin- + A. Inglis, W.-M. ; Mouat.and A. Holmes: to represent Salt Spring: A. H: Menzies: for .Pen- der“ Island: and Paul “Scoones. from. Row. Miss evesque, Miss M. ‘Clements. and’ Miss ‘Sunhorn ‘are re--| cent’ student teachers who have re- rently taken part: in instructing Side | Among those present’ at the dance |: recently: at’ St. Stephen's were Mr. and Mrs. J. N..Wood, Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. J. Young. Mr. Styan and Miss Styan, Mr. and Mrs. | and: Mrs. Co La | -R. D. Pope, Capt. and. Mrs. C. Cory Wood, Mr. and ‘Mrs. a and.-Mrs.. -J. Book, Miss Traff, Mrs. Layard, “Major. Bristowe, Capt. ; C. M. White, Roberts, -R. - A. Colin “Chisholm. | Mr. and Mrs. -J.: H. May. Major and ‘| wrote of his experiences through- SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW The Review’ $ | Book, Review | “Flames In ‘The: Sky”, by Pierre: -Clostermann,: D.F.C.; Chatto | and} “Windus;.:200 ) PP.» $3. : ‘it “avas evident ‘Hon ‘the first t book: to appear - by* Clostefmann ‘that he was in love. with: the. Spit- | fire.In-his first story Clostermann out the Second World War. He served with the | Free French : Forces.and was ; attached to. the | Royal Air Force | for an extensive i period. There is ; no deubt. that ‘his first “book | was the best. to be. written of: war in the air-in the 1939-45 man. - ner. This in. ‘no way falls. short p, g,. Richards of “his first: In. the. ‘preface -it is “explained, thatthe author: has. been carrying ton extensive... reséarch into = the acrial’ history’ of. the recent war, Tn his. delvings he learned :of. the “experiences of many. who were not peoriet by ‘the acclaim of ‘their i fellaws.: This -story fills: ina ina few | The C hurches Seventh-day _ 7] Weyllys; Mr. and Mrs.-L, -E. Taylor, ) . | Adventist Church | ‘Miss ‘Paylor,. Mrs.’H. Re Gale, Misses | Gale? Miss « Wilkinson, “Mrv cand “Mrs: “Hodgson: and Miss || | Hodgson, * “Capt. ind. Mrs. N. ‘Mts: “F: “Turgoose, -Mrs.. Bastin; Gray.: William Turgoose:! ‘Mrs: Derrinberg and. Robert . Der- rinberg: “Saturday, May. 2. My “Sabbath. School i 9,30 a.m. Preaching Service Dorcas: ‘Welfare ‘Society Ist. and 3rd - -Tuesday, 2 pam, Mr. “and Mrs, Je Aitken, ate arf eo” Byery®: Wednesday - ‘ave at: Mayne. Island’ ‘on’ Friday | from) Vancouver: to. spend a: ‘brief | visit. Mr: Aitken: thes interior. ‘to. sl gove ernment. 2", Miss ‘Cathaline® chas”: ‘been spending o-Oper ative iiidy ‘the: ‘present. program ; 4 achievements of -the:C BY . "The. ather:-three: ‘parties sup aie ccapitalism,: ‘only: the: Cc C. FY -suppc island” iwas: (the. Ce ‘Ses. |. Weekly Prayer. pervice 7.30 P. m. Sra has: left" for | - fog ‘SEVENTH: DAY. hoot” onal for the} M ge ‘the “past. We beligve:: th system: which’ will [| 7 fuinetion” forthe: benefit. ‘af the people hye as. twhulenis one run. by the-peaple, aeDonaid,, who Ww eck riend,. Miss: Elednor Cropp ( Use “Ganges, return~ “AS We elle: that the. only oli- . ‘tie ad. system) benefit of: hie! “eople: is” ‘one: run: by + the: people, : 80. ‘only: economic” at? the | oreby management: ‘responsible to the ‘people. “Mietory forthe CCP. on, (1 Junc9 will-heva great step forward: a one-room iN. “political ‘and ‘economic: ¢ lemoe= | racy jaa great step. towards making | the = beople arbiters of? their own! Wass “the “first | lestinies,’ ~ Opens Hall allowing the NominNativn, As she cut the aaross: the aor, slic satel deed. hanared to haves the. privilege lt is- Which: the C.Cale ean che’ ae will, combine. inthe: ‘of-opening this” SI aechall: ofé “Trude pre Tani cin res Wil er et : “This | rae y ane moved” ton sib within wong ake AVhy of the ie » Heutenant: On ine to: form: MI nendid hall, & wy didn’ bE Mr Kens Vive: up-to his: statement that iff Ou, With, 19. snpporters refused. Mrs, ribbon any ine on hy ‘he eanilis | ; heitreily: enjoy edd hy athe, Ae ss Mendel: spokes in: cup If She: termed \; “KOvers | to govern,” another: group: with 19. supporters Awas entitled to ‘tnke overt: The view preside nt ot: the GG, oxtatled ithe past record of tha group. are inst. heginning to: appre. iciate. (he. services of the GC Pain test tt 0 final- “reading. Jie must remember that the premier andthe: Hremier: only,’ is ‘empowered | io: call! for. Presentation. of hills. the ® q . ; 238° Rest. Haven Drive vis | . lashes. in Ravensbruck, He was a rd ee cnc nneeeae a 7 of the holes. ~The brief. references to international. incidents in’ theron. It is possible his wife's. -mur- ‘air are those of the odd story that|der was: in revenge. has come to the.author's note. He Wednesday, April 29, 1953. rserving with the Lorraine Squad- Warsaw died: in July, 1944, Rus- emphasizes that there are’ thous-|sia invited the.underground forces ands of other™stories all .meriting note. but not familiar to the author. His. story.. carries -him . through ‘the world: “He is-.at. the * Meuse when. the Germans break. through for the: first-time. - He ‘then finds himself at Pearl, Harbor: and the ‘ensuing. ‘fiasco’. that. proved :. so costly. His. first venture into a successful campaign. occurs when he meets with Screwball. Beurling in Malta. -A- costly campaign, the holding of Malta, but an undoubted: major. victory. The two major: tragedies of -the book are those of Pijeaud .and ‘Warsaw. Col. Pijeaud was killed ! after being badly burned and neglected ‘by the. Italians. His wife died two years later of whip- | Attend. ‘a Free: by HERSCHEL P, NUNN, , The First Chureh of Chirist, Sei Fir st. ‘Church of Christ, “Learn. How 7 “Christian Science Heals. “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Letter and the Spirit: of ‘its Healing Message” Member-of the Board of. Lectureship of The Mother Church, Monday Evening, May 4, at cy o’clock in the CHURCH EDIFICE, Chambers St. and Pandora Ave. "ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to join.in .the. liberation. of. the | city. She» then | sat ‘back. and . watched: them: die... This: is the eee: story.of that betrayal as seen by. ay Pole, Fit. Lieut. R..-Chmiel. - Ste gps FE There’ is humor’ i: these: anecs ey” dotes, but it.is essentially war. The An war of explosives ‘by the ‘ton. and ‘a violent: death in many :parts of © the world. ‘A death that could in. many cases have been” averted. nly a moron could fail to enjoy this book—F.G.R. _ | ANY BOOK i reviewed here may be obtained through the Book Department at EATON’S— PHONE: — 7 . B 7141 Lecture. entitled C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon. ientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Scientist, Victoria, B.C. »