‘PAGE FOUR "Published at. Sidney, Vancouver Island, BC., “Every Wednesday * a By” Peninsula. ‘Printing Co. Ltd: J. Ss. RIVERS, President and Managing Director. "Member of. B.C. ‘Division,’ Canadian - Weekly . Newspapers’ Association. ‘Member of. Canadian - ‘Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. ee : Member Audit. Bureau’ of: Circulations: oy . Telephone 28,° ‘day. or night: af ‘ bs SUBSCRIPTION: RATES $2.50. per year ‘by. mail in Canada - and the British. Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign . countries. oo ~ Authorized as“second: class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. ; Display iene. rates on application. | "Wednesday, September 3, 1952. oo A SUCCESSF UL F AIR _ PRESIDENT Albert. Doney, Secretary. F. G. ‘Drake and diretors of the North and South Saanich Agricultural a Society are fully deserving of warm congratulations on the ~.. Success of the Society’s 84th annual exhibition. — It fully Justified their decision to present it again as a two-day fair “and we sincerely hope that all future exhibitidfis will follow _ the same dual pattern, Officers of the Society spent. countless hours of their own. time in. preparing. the show... Mr.*Doney graciously : acknowledges the splendid co- operation. which:came from the. publie.‘at-large ‘but ‘at the same time ‘the weight of - responsibility ‘was on the shoulders of the. directorate and if the fair-had been unsuccessful the blame would. have ay been. placed there. 24> These: exhibitions. make a Jot of ‘good will: for’ the ‘Saanich: Peninsula. “pilgrimage to Saanichton and come at no other time of the cvyear. The show is-this district’s display window and we can think of no better form of advertising. _o* It. was. pleasing to see many of the prize ribbons going to South: Saanich, North Saanich and further ‘afield as ~ well. : For if exhibitors failed to enter into the spirit of the ' things, there’ ‘would be no show-at-all. © -Some exhibition visitors felt that. exhibitors might have made" a bigger effort. to display flowers which grow in such profusion i in this area. Greater stress may be placed on: the. floral:angle in future shows. ° “But the: number and class: of. most: exhibits was gratifying. ~~ ’ We-take ‘it for. ‘granted that the. show was. a, financial ° ' mal h : tenner en net oA alee eager ae © ee eneannne eee staging. a better 85th: annual exhibition in: 1953. AN. | URGENT NEED — avels through | orthward | along ‘Bay: Airport: mediate steps: rtment -of “public: emphasized. ene ‘a-rain ‘this: roadway isa a sea. ‘of mud. aversed ry motorists. only % ce six general. ‘freight: rate conomics “division of: the. Canadian. ‘government ave ‘just’ published’ comparis®ns between 1935 ‘and 1951 which. Show that, while the. Canadian farmer. received :an. increase of. 33 ‘per cent of the: consumer’s. dollar on’ beef, : the marketing: cost. ‘between producer, and:-consumer in- creased: 236. per cent.’ With eggs the producer received an incre: e of. ‘8, per cent’ ‘while: ‘marketing. costs increased 110-‘per: ‘cent, ‘and ‘on ‘certain’ vegetables: the’ producer’ 3 increase.was: 10° per’ cent. while’ marketing: costs: increased 170 per.cent,: “The: demand for: ineréased: freight rates. coincides: with a railway, union’s demands for substantial Wage increases. With the; present: leveling: off of prices: on: food ‘and cOn- umer goods, ‘there seems little justification for. sizeable : wage increases and: a further: freight rate increase. would be inexcusable and intolerable. The B.C. Federation of Agriculture is combining with | the provincial government in a protest against the appli- ~-eation by the railroads for-an increase of over 100 per: cent | “fveight: on. feed. grains from the prairies into B.C. srovmcrntteceeincninanen ii jaemaeeten eta Marjorie ix now. ~ Vpresident: ar something of the: Giti- "Jano Parent Teacher: Association 201: Meets on the seconds stostast wet WV ws nesday every: otlier month Just. now they're: disenasitys how: “Hest 10 pros feet the children from Inti cars an triekse TP don't see how they. cate : ——T “Did you know trie oatieiad ; “he: ‘saw. “ sereeching, When “thay: do: singeae song: F lop sto: Haten, hey oftens leaves both the: song and, me hanging i in-thealr while they. Wi als out tof ateh another, hoard the. whole. [sland Ut Marjorie. protester Thor. ANATVA anindsgente eo Juste then gon “Pippin’, Cee ‘SEN; rity seen: ‘throngh: ches window sinh. Hing op thectrail alternately: willie peanuts and the corner” “ola new ‘school report ecard. Vis father wine eat ube To keep ip withtats-yoare ‘Alds ke (hat (hey need! bright miitds, | Dip's evidently: called: ut the -Unele Murrill'g, on. the way home, for in free bag of: pemnnty 2 : “His report cared probahly yas worth only one peanut’, sald ait joriv. Father Eric merece. Tippin's, an actors. The other morning when he wis. dressing cand didn't know Janye ane wan listening, he talked © Mis Nonts the way oa lagwer talks) fa7 stubborn: Jogo: Chains vermillion’ words, apoken: with: “Uraimatie, OXI Perations We: ended: ayy with: “ood God- Ther grat finret a maw can ie" “Marjore. “explained defensively: “He's at tho stage where he likes: to WRC! rawnenp Sawerds “whether! be understanda thentear: nt: One Sune day. when rene: ands Derrlelk iad been’ sharkigg:-a “prayers hook: they wound wp Fnbuing far ite Nosaedston, She Ahoy hind br Tight (a qummittee : ee, Knocker's oft the 1B “Vohads to listen fore ten: days hes fore oneoft hen, finished. that shorus for mete» ‘ asa ‘happy Tittle. home!” “Husband Erie listened withsamuses ment, puffing at his: clgarerte,, He —enfoys, his wife's: stories, “Marjorie -alfects. a contically.: prined look’ at}: “times; her eyelids droop, her mouth ~~ pouts as she @éstures, She seems “surprised when anyhody langhs, The first: time: Marjorle came to Canada _ phe Awas driver adc motor: searayany onthe prairies, Tt! was sent cover from. England, “wecsorte of Sunday school Dy post’, aa Marjorie deserne. ed dt. Fors some fours and a halt “months itedrove fron: farm-to: firm, “halding-relliona:: services for | éhil- Trens:ce Marjorie’s «come senae. of frustration’. may: partly. result from having: to cope | witht the. mechanical ‘aide. of. the. caravan as, well. as, with Ate steer wheel, ‘NO BRAKES: POSTSaS Commander ‘Eric crime Ao batt ¥ Scores. of people. make this’ annual: success: ‘and: that: ‘lessons - ‘learned: this -year will: assist in: & this? highway. |: sundry. of} their: feeling an: increase’ of 70. ‘per cent, “our shou awere dosthat, when: there: ‘jan it, healee i When the book was about to part in the middle I gently suggested that! 1 they had better call a truce and sur- , | render it to .me because. the book | they” were hook.” : “When are ‘you going” io. give it! back. to God?” asked Pippin. fighting over was God's } MARINE ADVENTURE. A‘ few ‘days ago che: had’ burst ‘into the kitchen: to report: that-the. “Prin. cess. Norah”. had. run ashore up..the ‘| coast, .~had been’ refloated, and was bottom | wiped. *. - He came ‘in, still chewi ing peanuts. His: purents: were willing to lay odds that ‘his school card ‘was a dud; but it proved to be so ‘full of high marks that both Eric and Marjorie «were hard put to find remarks sufficiently scathing to hide their pride. Diver- sion. caine quickly, however. A tug oi war was soon in progress between Pippin and small brother Derrick for possession of long-suffering Jock, their black dog. the boys .scuffled and Commander ordered quiet. Marjoric said that silence was hard for. such offspring. to: observe even in, a. cemetery, One. day she had taken flowers’ to: the graveside of a dear. friend, ‘She was ‘about io! de- posit “them by the headstone when little. Derrick came trotting ‘up’ .to ask: “Mummy, who's ‘buried over here?” With the flowers still in her hand. she “went: over to: looks. The}. name she read - was a family name | that she knew well. She toak some of the’ flowers and put them on. that grave Inspired by the success of his first’ enquiry, Derrick .came along with a new-one: before his mother had time to return to the grave which had brought her. tothe cemetery. “Please come and look ‘at. this one Mummy,” Derrick pleaded. i Mar- jorie went. “That, was a great friend ' of ‘the -Uncles”>: she observed - sadly, dropping more flowers. Now scriouis- ly entering “into the spirit. of the. thing, ‘Derrick | repeated, with all: the graves :he could..find. -On- inost. of them Marjorie dropped: flowers. It was=not. until she had dropped’ the Jock barked, yelled, the none left for. the ‘dear friend’s grave “| she chad: come ‘to decorate. : EASY. TO LAUGH. ane The. Finnis’. skilfully hid: “their | fectings behind! ‘a casual screen . of blue cigarette smoke...It.. was: easy: ‘to ‘Waugh in’ a: light-hearted © place like | this. But we had:.to..watch.:that we: did: not. laughingly. leave without. dis- cussing: the ‘Commander’ “S. adventures ‘between’, “his ‘two--wars. “Commander, : ‘what “about a: ise jo; around: ‘telling: call ‘and: ‘adventures ; i “and! e of: a. Story. are rumored; is! beyond. ‘Fecognition: “Were you "peally.i in one of: those’ expeditions” that”: hunted treasure. on: Cocos: Island?” ‘Tossked the Cominander, * eS IN; REVERSE | “I sippose “TT: was,” he! conceded, “You! might. “call: Jt. treasure: hunting in. ‘reverse, “We: Spent. ‘treasure: hut Wee didn't fin any, although” Tram conyinced: is still there: ‘Gold, tireciauts” sfoniea and jewels. to -the value of. ten. million pounds sterling ‘ferred’ fron’ Lima Cathedral “to ‘the coast. of. Costa Rica when ‘Rolivar wislon the rampage, Priests accom- ‘panied the treasure to ‘a hoat com. “amanded hy a Captain Thompson who killed all the priests and made off with the booty. Later he was chaved by a frigate, captured, and taken to Cocos Island where it is suspected ihe treasure was buried, There the | wily Captain ‘Rave his. captors (he -. slip and got clear. away. after, mak- ine it Ts ablewed: a parchment. record of the! veut Jovation.” | Commander, Minnis puffed at: his Cigarette as: inemotionally as ifthe Aad been (alkeing ahout the. hag? of Peanuts bis son-hid awvangled fromthe arrills’ treasure store: He weuld tell a Hietlesot the adveritire and stop: To get hinestarted ‘agai had task questions: He wasanything bat -spon- taneous whens talking: shout: bimgel fs but whats it: all oiled dewa to; sa9 far as. Peould bring it ani, was Us? Ne Beligiiny agho® was’ stupposed “to have had’ eontaet ‘ither’ with Cocos Aaland Captain’, Chenin, or’ bath, Wis ‘traced’ to Now York where, he sald $50,000” worth at jewelry’ nee! cordings. (0-4 ‘confirmed, police report. This Belatan was, picked up. for dead in Panama. after a nysterots attack had: Deen, made upon him. Heres vovered, © Commander: Minnis. snid that wlien this Welgiaw approached Win with the story of these misad-] > "But now you'd rather dig the ventures, he ehecked cup oone them | send earth of Galiano Tstand cuefally and fomed than ccorreen | Nay UVa damned aft would. W's The MAN Was Mest reficent, haw- Javely here -and al that U Uke pot ever, ji divulging inforination ag to how and where any part of the trea. eure’ Wiig Vien We dnvetetet aay being aken an: falth nntiban ; ‘expedi+ fon. could: bes organized. te: visit Cacis stand: oy he: gamble. sue med warthwhilte, Vian will, Th vty of the fnet tliat at’ least part of the Bele win’ storys had: heen: proved Arid, Tut” the Belgian’ remained a dif tt | cult mm with wham te harenine At (he. lipt.moment he refined tot re= veal the location: of the® treasure on “aw “Wiss ‘of Wi per cent reward being taken to. drydock to have’ her- last one. that: she realized there. was! years, from) 1932* to.’ 1938, ‘During ue two. Sanding places: assumed to. have “heen: trans- : ° ‘ —_ ee ee SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW eee U.N. Aids Yugoslavia in Vocational Training disabled persons who number about 500,000 in that country. Some of these are p>*tisans, hands, injured during the war. Others. are. farm some. are industrial. workers. This vocational training: work- shop is the first of several and is planned as a demonstration project ~ aided by the United Nations Technical Assistance Board. Here the director, Dr. Miroslav Zotoric: (center), assisted: by Yugoslavia gets ready. to open its first Center for Rehabilitation of . examines plans for proper placing of machines supplied by the J two patients, UN. [Reflections From the Past 20 YEARS AGO Judging of ‘the ladies” garden competition on Pender Is- land was conipleted last week and the following received awards: Mrs. V. W, Menzies, Mrs. F. Moore, |of Mr. and Mrs. W. M: Mouat, Miss ‘Beth Bracketi. Mrs. J. -S.| Ganges. was drowned off the Stigings: “In the boys’ and girls’| Ganges wharf on Monday evening. ;section winners .were . Wallace} The youngster was missing from | Bradley, Leslie Bowerman, Moore, Margaret Stigings. Alexander :M.a¢:D 0 mad, ‘well: know n North:Saanich resident, was chosen at: the Liberal nominating! David} | agieed, “He ‘insisted on 30 | per: cent. In: the «midst of these - negotiations, when the outcome was. still uncer- The first. treasure “expedition to| Cécos Island; organized by. a British, ccompany, was made’ in. a “Brixham ‘trawler, “The: Vigilant”, under the command of Eric -Finnis. Altogether, he. lived.on : ‘Cocos ‘Island: Searching | for: treasure for the best part of :six.' ‘that. time. he; ‘made ‘only. one: “trip: a. | \ chalky: Wild: “pigs: ere, every where, pA. German;. who: shad-‘once: lived. there, j-had grown: coffee - “and: “planted ne orange: itree atid one’ “Aenion ‘which’ still’ “flourished, Foliage grew ‘rankly. everywhere. ‘on: this” tropical island,. making ‘the : exposure. of sur- faces and: the: ‘search “for: treasure dif ficult.’ Water? Yes,.. there . was: plenty ‘of. that. “Streams. and. even “Water falls, We. didn’t need,’ ‘a water diviner, “But owe did-chaye “a metal diviner.” We: had. Drought : chim® with Ws: ‘He. Awas® a man? with uncanny, ability to locate either’ gold. or silver, and 10° nameswhich “it was -in-ad- vanee. .. On: -our. .vayage. over s.we amused. ourselves: hiding gold °sov- ercigns ‘and: silver coins in obscure parts of the vessel and challenging. him to-find them. He would: aneceed every time, Onee he found -a’ gold cigarette case nohody knew had heen lost. With a man like that along the friure looked rosy, ’ “But he failed in the supreme. test of locating treasure on Cocos Island, Commander? ” Vinnis. pressed the ‘fire out af his|: cigarette. ende "E don't think’ TI ever really... know, . On Cocos . Island, he seemed just: as. sire af. Aimpelf as on: the. voyagecover We-would dig the” spots. he Indicated. When we did not find: treasure he world cheek his. first-divining withea see and one and | Pexplaing: that heenise of the’ depth, ik would He. nece wy, Ao, veer Off right’ or lett ioc The: Commander ehtiekled, 3 "We Kept ont tigen ing and: yeertug: and? ge wie and veering: Tintil some ef aur party: and some’ of those: who had come. fo Coens on a separate. expedi- Hon. fram Vimesuver. wok fede ap, The two expeditionary. groups lad already ‘nareed to combine son thelr search for treasure, : eventually: they. hot decided to abandon the seareh " “Vel you still belinve the {renstire remains on-Coeoy sland “Absolutely” sald) Commander Vimis without hesitvtion, forhig arama, digging 3 stones outoot the ground and puta in peat Moss te Wall ap the unin Yea Tm. av miveriod nan now with aves ing hoys—-— suppose. hoth Marjorie and ny wel are domestionted. | ri ig letnhs T cased duiuh wl | any’. i “tten place fey heing: laments cated thane Galiano, but someday “He Telt thee aentenre “untiiished, Mw 4 ilventire-aparkte in Uh ewe af Cammiander Bede.» DAD wily vloquent: enontieght: -_ (to Ke t ‘omtinned) Hinnis,. tain, the Belgian disappeared. P “to FOR. SIX YEARS *. ne ‘| i : : : : 4 a Weg Ge Ta en ela convention at Giingus on Monday flower %8 candidate to contest the islands forthcoming constituency. at -the provineial general election. Gilbert, this home during the late afternoon and his bicyele was fotnd on the wharf. The youngstér’s body was later-taken from the water by Pro- vincial Police - Constable Tweed: jhope ‘and Charles Toynbee. , ~ James’ Ellis, saw ‘filer at the Sid- ney. Lumber “Co. mill was’. found ‘dead in bed 6n. Monday afternoon, ‘The deceased lived alone in.a.cabin at the back:of Staff of Life Bakery. It.is believed:that he died from. a heart ‘attack on Friday night.. He was ‘discovered by T.. Rigg and -R: Fike. who" sought Shim: when he failed to: ‘take his: place at: work: on Monday. ‘morning, ; : Lain. Wilson, . son of Capt. and Mrs. Cy. was awarded: first place: in the boys’ and’ girls’. competition: “sponsored by. the Saanich: Jersey. Cattle: Club: Ss Second] prize Pende thr ¢ “Toland school for. the. oat syearsy spent: “the: week-end |: as the guest:of Mrs. Je ne Brackett, |. Browning: “Harbor, prior: ‘to. leaving |. for. Cowichan Lake, where she: has, accepted | a position.’ “Tom ' Lang; of Ganges, Nietoriay: for a few: days. 25 YEARS AGO “AS handsome “cup,. donated. ey Beach, Of. Sidney, : for. the: efficient and valuable player of the Sidney: Amateur: Athletic: Associas tion baseball. team is now on dis= play atthe Sidney Pharmacy, “The donor. has named the following ‘to serve as. judges:in the presentation ofthe trophy:-J.- J. White, Ry RB, Brethour, ..°J. Melntyre,. W, Munra, W Tfarrisan, RIN. Mae- Aulay and Capt. Byers, W, Norton and [.’ Reynolds are busy logging on PL A. Perey’s pro- perty at bultord Mrs. Brown and family, who have been visiting Dalton Deacon on Mayne Island left on Monday's bout. Mrs ds. “Hatley. ‘north Salt tT Spring: Taal” Wits hostess at tennis party ar her home an Sate urday,, “About 30° ghests. attended, The. finals were “won by» Doreen Crofton. ‘and ries Spring. ford. caginst’ Miss Betty: Abbott und Kenneth Thialleys Art. Thornton his. "returned to his home al Deep Cave alter spend= nga holiday at Port Tardy... oMise’ Miarigiret: Victoria, ‘Nascbeen spending. a half. day. at. Ganges, where, she wan. the attest. of Mrcand Mrs IQ, Sing Ronald. Lowe, who Aas: been, stiying. in, Vietoria ctor thes past: years in spending. aeshort holiday: with his. parents, Mr,- cand Mrs, Lowe dome see tere West, Suanielt Roady before eam ed PA yoatagms neat anne date SOCAL CREDIT FROLIC ELK LAKE, EAGLES’. PARK. - SATURDAY, SEPT. 6,2 P.M. SPORTS. “ CONTESTS - PRIZES. “Premier w. A.C. Bennett and party, | ‘will be. present. 7 : = EVERYBODY WE LCOME the seven-year-old: son Re Wilson, ‘Heather: Farm, |" ‘ig “the guest: of Dr, and Mrs: Ridewood,- in most'| -: »Miss: Brynjolfson, of “Heather: ‘Farm ; aoe r) . i a on : ad Men ars: ; ~ dee IO AER Gah ae Est aes as a9 phe The hero of the story is prob- ably. the little man who ‘has always: Wednesday, September 3, 1952. | Open And Shut Case. (Newsweek Magazine) As any good -French restaurateur Lchouid. Charles Marcepoil took pas- | sionate. pride in his -food.. So when one Roger Magnieu ordered homard for lunch, Marcepoil: produced a ‘live lobster. for inspection... “Not fresh,” sniffed Magnieu. The Review’s Book Review “A -Valley . Decides,” frey Jordan; 319 PP» $3... by Hum- Hodder & Stroughton; [- That there is still an-element of danger.in hunting.the more. deadly f “Smell that !” ‘of wild animals; ld today | face. “Sme a 0! Misael ‘ this ston? of y Thereupon the lobster clamped a hunting expedition in Africa, [claw upon. “Magnieu’s nose and held It should appeal to every sports-| 0m for five minutes. It took the-tip brandishing ‘the lobster ‘in Magnieu’s man for.its descriptive chapters of |.0f the nose with it when it _was the African pried free. jungles. When Last week a Paris court ordered two whites lead Marcepoil to pay his former ‘cus- an expedition tomer $300 for a plastic surgeon, and into the jungle fined him $8. -50 for keeping “a dan- they see every | gerous animal,’ ' phase of the life of their prey and also of the Good Points (Fergus News-Record) ee a “PCco- Sonie places pass by-laws against rn ede in [girls in shorts on the main streets. aa val i - in We can’t see why. Most of thein Vrapped — in- look ‘so much better in shorts than in slacks that. the heatwave seems to have its good “points, after all. side the story is a plot that does ' Not-entirely hold water. ~The cir- rr cumstances of four Guencters from a less pleasant. incident: of war in the. second ‘world: conflict. all meet- ing. thus casually in. Africa: sounds less than probable. This is the first book from: Hums irey’s pen to deéal with the land. His previous books have invariably been of the sea. It is, however, a welcome departure, for he proves his mastery over the ‘story irres- pective of the setting, FG. Richards , ~ Recent surveys show that ‘only 11.8 per.cent of radio listening in. Canada is to CBC produced programs. try, This appeared a strange cir- cumstance to the author. - The-story behind tle: story -is wilderness. The book is.w ellaw ritten and its interesting style deals throughout with a subject of interest to all sportsmen who. have. never shot J lions or elephants but would still like to take-a chance on their: skill. —F.G.R. wanted sighted, to see ‘sensitive - and. simple. Pain. arrives. in- his own car, Pain’s African Special. : Built | to his own design to suit the.coun- oo 12 try of which he . has read. so- avidly, | the special fails to live ‘up’ to’ its owner's hopes. Nevertheless. ‘he, in common with his: comrades, suc- Africa. Short: j slightly | : The Churches » Brentwood College | Memorial Chapel . (Barish, Church of Brentwood) Rev. . A, -Lowe,: B.A, ‘LTh. aA Sept. °7 , “Thirteenth, After Trinity “Morning Prayer‘and’ Holy. Communion - ceeds in’ finding himself whale at the :mercy. of. the forests: - Features of life’ in Africa. are. emphasized by. the author: call he ‘is struck by’ the ‘strange condi: tions of a yew yvonne The blacks are .-liable®. imprisonment. for. shooting. wane ‘in. their own: coun= [aero leaving. for | -Vancouver.~ to com: mence-his:studies:at the: ‘University of. British “Columbia: : ‘Mrs. Tom Garrick 10. 30 a. m., CHURCH -;BEACON | AVENUE - and: hee small | Son: have been. staying at’the: home'| of Mrs. ‘Garrick, on Mayne T land: »-)->Pastor: Rev.-H: B: Bye : for the past diene eh ‘SUNDAY SERVICES. oe ; Sunday... School ‘Evening Service’ -30 p.m. «Fifth: Street, : Boards and: ‘shiplap, $8 ‘per thou- ‘The’: pero 2 -11.16.am: |: sand: feet; ‘Sidney: Mills —Advt.: : i Si tr eMiss May’ Hole’ has‘ returned 0, ae =) | ‘A 15am her home: in: Vietoria‘after’ spend={[> el Service Anm: ing. a. -week’s- holiday. with:..her i a a IA Be friends, the’ ‘Misses: ‘Ruby - Hadden be |) WEDNESDAY a ae and. Roberta and Madeleine: Slug- Prayer’ ‘and: oe A 45 me i gett, cat. West. Saanich.” Sh pe ‘Bible, 2 Study’. es ‘> J. Bi Knowles,’ of Cetitre’ Road, Z ae : Sidney, ; Spending . an, enjoyable : <== ey holiday in Victoria, °: WCBS heen alee: | - Governor-General. Baron’ Byng , - “Seventh-day ade wag entertained last. Thursday. by. oa J. SoH. Matson;. of Glamorgan || Adventist Chureh aa Farm, Accompanying Baron Byng}] a on-his: tour of ‘the distriet: were: *“ ae a “Saturday, Sept. 6 ad “Sabbath School 22220 2.. -9.30 a.m, ‘Preaching Service: 77771045 a.m, Every Wednesday. WwW eekly Prayer Service 7.30 p.m, Hon. Dri: Tolmie,” James Bryce, James Johny George: ‘Clark, Elmor John, S.-Rrethour, Julius Brethour, A. Munro, E. Mutiro, Robert Dongpr= las, T Livesey. RO Bryce and others. Rev. Canon W. FL. Paddon; for many, years viear of the Gulf Ts. lands Anglican: parish: passed ‘away at Ganges on Monday morning after a week's illness. A slash fire at the Salt Spring Island property of “Me. Churehill destroyed stables cand “threatened other: ‘property when itsran outlol conteal on Saturday, “MrocChure- hill was) badly: burned about. the face during: the oper ration, eMr, Rees and: Miss Grave Revs, of Msquimalt; were the week-ond: gitests. of Mrs, ° A Guy: at West: JSaanieh, oo REST HAVEN CHAPEL — ALL WELCOME —~ “Scomavenineesnonsieanevanineseeectenreimansnnastetinsnemecanenirmietnermananeaniaresue hsionsidienbhtheeaideiadieneuneneikammaeenemee ee eT =o la heteaetetetenlendl ‘St. Paul’s and Shady Creek _ United. Church Services Rev, Win Ruekinghany yt » Every Sunday - ; Shady. Creek Service.:, St. Paul’ 8-—Sidney ys Morning service, 1M, 15am, evening. service, 7, 80) a Wee: Seay Schools: = * 1 Shady: Creek nnd: Shy: Pants, STOEA, nh Dee Covey Special. Invitation. ig: , Touriate, aitors and Friends, : » North Saanich Pentecostal Church | - oo) . Mist Sunday: School and “Morning Service ......, 11,00 a.m, Prayer.and Biblo Study. 1.30 pan, Mies Mares sand. her lite dauigh-. ter, Mavis; wre Visiting: at theshone Mts. of Mare's hrother, od ‘mor alandss 7 re att late: Hetty Pr Re Se DE ALOT ns Windia He haa “ANY, BOOK” “yoviewod “hero may: bo. ‘obtained -throuah the: Bool Department, at: E ATON’S— PIONE: = JK mpire: 41a oe eotat eRe Hb RINT 98» RENNER HAS RONRNER EE a ae Rev, G, Ww. Brooks. Bible Class. ....-.....-10,00 aa, * Clospel’ Bervice 7.40 pam, Yivery ‘Tuesday Young. Peoplo, Friday ..-8,00 p.m, ANGLICAN SERVICES vaReoton.: Rov. Roy Melville - Sunday,;: Sept, 7. oe “oy: Trinity ree Holy Kucharist.: a il St. Andrew!ne : Holy Communion. an 280 a ma if St Auauatine nn I | sid 1 a0 ni: m. : Holy Communion ss. 8.00 am, “Evensong. sravessesenvereeneninsD BO) pm, eins pms aston nesaent ae “Not. fresh?” » ‘sniffed -} Marcepoil, - that of two people who construct- ed a-fertile. farm out of an arid . BETHEL BAPTIST : wed O ame | © Come and: Worship: ‘Together, nea a, me ee