PAGE FOUR’... i SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF {SLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, May 16, 1951. Mechanization Of | | :] British Farms eS (Kitchener-Waterloo Record) | Mechanical: ‘power. on “British — | farms. continues to increase... Al- ; though already the most highly | mechanized in the world, this trend. TV shows. no: sign of slackening... A © census taken by the. ministry ‘of | gericulture: shows. that the change _.| from > horse-drawn: implements. to machinery is‘not. yet complete. . | During the past four. years ‘trac- | tors: being used by British farmers {have increased by 115,000. How | quickly machinery is taking over } | ‘Marshal Tito Secaics Pesinsale Ve hd Cort astends ‘Spring Flowers ‘By Emma Harrison: : i Lov ely :are- the. flowers, ; as ; a ‘Heralding the spring, ny Published. at Sidnev. Vancouver Island, B. C., ot : Snowdrops, coldly’. plooming Every Wednesday First + irst he tory bring By: Peninsula. Printing Co. Lid St-4Ne, S:OFy hal 3. S. 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Crocus, gaily colored Yetiow, purple, white { | { t | | from: horses the haulage work: on Sheathed when earth’s in ae i] { | | { t t { | i | farms is shown by the fact that in two years the number of tractor ness Open to sun’s light. . | trailers alone has jumped from + 146,000 to nearly 250,000. 1k | Dairy farms: are becoming ene y-General Trygve Lie and Marshal Tito that took him to seven countries in.the Ba @anS|and more mechanized. More than Secretary-Ger ‘enjoying a laugh during their three and Middle East. Left to right. Ambassador Ales | 79 per cent of the larger ones use ey. anda half hour meeting on the occasion of Mr. Bebier, Yugoslavia’s Permanent Representative to | milking. machines as do 60 per cent Lie’s official visit: to Belgrade last month ona tip by Ns > ‘Mr. mes she: Marne ‘Marshal, and Dr. Joza Vilfan-| of the smaller ones. _ ; = _ Forty per cent of. the: farms. in the dairy group and:a. higher pro- | The Review’ S| ‘portion: of the bigger farms use. electrical. power. for production.. This. compares with: figures given’: | in the national-farm survey made = W ednesday, May 16, 1951 ce AN ACTIVE GROUP | : N ‘past years. there has been an active group preparing for. the annual: Sidney Day. The group was always ‘sivall cand. the task became heavy for.a month or.so.im-' -mediately prior. to:the date of the festivities. i This year. the undertaking has expanded. Not only “has Sidney ‘Day. spread out into ‘a’ two-day celebration to al illy flowers like velvet, . Du usky, brown. and. gold ; Dear old-fashioned sweetness In the heart unfold. : : Lovely are the flowers Heralding. the: spring. Primrose and forget-me- not © Complete the magic ring. [Reflections From the Past | : 20 YEARS AGO So Mr.. Anderson on Second. St. Sidnes.'| {Book Review | } t : ic } { i H i | iG | Hy I i if | { PORE Deo SIRI 5S EERE NERS ° i ; during the. war. showing that only . smark: Sidney's ‘60th birthday, but the call has been for A | SsreSES SS Over. 250 .pioneers.. and: their | The Bazan Bay Brick and Tile. “MORNING JOURNEY,” by| 04 per cent of farms over five acres vheavier program of entertainment than in previous. years. friends were again united at the | ere commenced es [James Hilton. Little, Brown, and] in extent then used electricity ~The, North Saanich War ‘Memorial Park. Board. called on} A Missionary ; annual banquet -.of “the Saanich | ° _ auiet wedding took place-{Co mpany. 945 PP other than for lighting. $ g Pioneer Society last. Friday evenin bat Port Angeles last’Sunday morn- Ving when Hattie, youngest. daugh-.| James Hilton, asa discovery by |: ~all: the - groups and. organizations: in Sidney and: North: From China “Saanich: to. co- operate with the innumerable prepar ations. | tos ~The response was magnificent. (St. Thomas Times- -Journal’ | Among wee alia ft the need ag ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gherke, of | Hollywood... was . more interesting ; :The Churches :-: _. Each: section of the program was taken over by. a | Back in Toronto after a year in | were Alex Thomson, first white chi a ; Sidney. was united in: marriage to | than is Holiywood as discovered by ; different. organization. > It remains for the board. to cor- pred onine DF pun Be Amu. son i bom on the penta ves pak | Edward: ‘Davey, of Victoria. Mr. } James Hilton. The style is familiarly || “relate the arrangements and deal with the matters of | Overseas Missions of the United | tosh, Mr. and Mrs. B. A, McKelvie,| Davey Was one of the partners a | Hilconian, but the eee ener North Saanich organization of the program and entertainment. | Ghureh, is emphatic in his declara- | Rev. and Mrs. J. 8, Bastin, Reeve { the Flying Line when it commenced | typed to a dearer Oe nea. 1 Church » Today the findl touches are. being added.’ The pro-| tion that “We are fooling ourselves j and Mrs. W. Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. | DUSEIESS.! - |hhas not previously appro }. Pentecosta ure ; Mr. and Mrs.: Henderson Lawrie | From the pen of..a lesser writer | gram is almost completed. ‘The pieces are: falling together | if we think communism in China Helgerson of Metchosin, and Mr. | | entertained a few friends on Thurs- |i; would be voted an interesting REV. J. G. ‘VEARY at Saanichton Agricultural Hall. . Winter Mrs" Mrs. erurneyy mass in:.a class by: “himself... Given Jan | to the faculty, of West China Union , The: preparations have been made. The res St! University. at. Chengtu, 150 miles | Saskatoon. “Mr. Godfrey. has’ pur- y.. is: out of:their hands... It is-now the, responsibility. of local}. ichased the ‘busifiess from H.W. ‘indifferent. script and a cast. ofl ‘ANGLICAN: ANGLICAN SERVICES . | f ; northwest, ‘of. Chungking. With his ; Hanson, Miss Cruse, T. F. Gold; Oo. ac residents'to do.theix’ share, - ‘There i is only one way to show ! wife: and ‘baby ‘daughter, born. in | Rowse, who, in turn has taken’ over | aia Gruss ee @ G. Sutherland. rsecond-rate actors he “an, produce Rector, Rey. Roy Melville their appreciation. of. what has. been . done: by - ‘the few. ee last August, he: returned to | the Prairie Tan at mists of the fas Bob Matthews has sold: his ranch a Pies. Or sruig. etninence in ol. ». Sunday, | May 20 “it: “On June .26! Canada primarily. because:.“we ‘felt: wire ‘of: Sidney pmistic. 0 ‘at Deep Cove, to Arthur. ‘Thornton. 8 ing. rat ont te “focompaniea || _ oly. ‘Trinity— | “s nd 27 there. ds ‘expected ‘a larger group: we people from our presence. there was -a danger | ' “Services in Sidney. Unite a: Chureh | Mr. Thornton. formerly: a me a eerer nat is only pleasing! “Holy Communion -...-- “6. 30 am. fo utsid » than:! ha been: seen i in: Sidney: for : 10 years... They: | ond 18 ‘and’ to, our Chinese. a ion. Sunday will.mark ‘the’ comple- peepee 2 nee farmed by. | to a‘limited. few. The ‘majority. of smyensons oe 8 pm e individuals whose. labors. have made | becoming Spvious the official, ‘policy| { ton: of 25 years of service in Canada oe 2683 = “(nis “friends are. his. enemies within | ‘st. ‘Augustine’s— ~*~: Let, us. see that. At. “is: equally Iwas: to. get. rid: of us. . It became’ “the: present: incumbent, | Rev. “MORE ABOUT. Pe Ma matter of hours. - : - Holy’ ‘Communion....-93 30 am. aa Thos. Keyworth. os * > nye So go) Paul Saffron’ behaved. like the] St. 2 ; I 0 ee pres oee rere On Sunday last, North. Saanich | > LOGGING - - | genius hé was. The’ rest» of. ithe || Holy Ree Si ine dusiay: the j ples neleteeie were: distrust “were closely watch- Golf Club Sent.a team to Ganges: to} Poe (Continued from ‘Page One): ‘world gave, him’ the cold: ‘shoulder. Thi outstanding. gesture. on good: ¥ ill. bye We - geniuses. His), to :' make a composite: picture. » Ww. orking almost: every hour | lis any different from communism. in ete Alor McDonald wae chait-| day evening. in’ honor of Mrs. Law- | story. From Hilton’s ‘more expt an lee, : | —- of the:day,.members of:the board have reached the point, | Russia” men s ‘rie’s birthday. The invited’ guests | ability. it lacks his touch. . 4 3 where. they: can: see the culmination of their. efforts. already. Dr. Arnup knows whereof “he were .Mr. and Mrs. Russel, “Miss |. phe story revolves around ‘the 7 “SUNDAY SERVICES * speaks for, the “past year he has t- Avenue Cafe, Beacon Ave, ‘Sidney, | 1, Mr: a Mrs. ELTe Lawrie I . ae! 11 ‘ Pe 7 P thas~a new ‘owner, Frank 'L. God-'! Russe an "success: and failures of a. stage pn 7 00: a.m. ae Gr. rk: ‘b ard, ‘the: local organizations have: done all | been a medical missionary attached | frey, ‘of Victoria and formerly of | Miss Lawrie, Mr..and Mrs. R.A. | Girector’ whose ‘abilities ‘place him i. | Among those. } ‘Walter Mis: oe “Si nday," I ay 2 : rini y. usa: - Holy. Communion 228, 30 am.; : “Morning: Prayer aveckw210 30 am. i f storie and. {iin cane and: ‘full of. hate, but’ the: ‘Chinése; ‘people. in: general: have not’ ot ma ma sa accepted: ite nak : i Dre. ecent. ts He: t king go be bute “of. in ‘growing: qualities. of} ; “a ee if Deep Cove. Sp BNE GUS . Too, Badly eR In addition: to’ the. jumber: “coining t's (Saskatoon Star-Phoenix) » | the repetitions rautine-of housework | of Sidney, are taking a rest ands AYe Oly ayo | inhabitants, : RRNA DD N: standing | well back con the pantry, Perhaps - cooking would seéome, sane cooking boring and monotonous | have left for a tripupelslands | ist. Thomas: TimodsJournal } inane ay mat rane ' SCIENCE helt waiting for n-certain ocension | monotonous if tt were not for these | thére Is much Inspiration and satis-]) > O.G.0T, girls, under the leaders | For many wenerations the Chie: Today, the Chinese are taking | ~ “ TLM.O.8. Atbobnskan is” ‘returning | special occasions when: Monv forgets fie Hon about it ta. 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