assess’ the: possible benefits to be derived. . “PAGE FOUR. ot Scenics Peninsele fed Culf selanes --Piblished: at £ sidney,” Vancouver Island, BC., ‘Every Wednesday * “By Peninsula’ Printing Co. Ltd. J. s.. RIVERS, President and ‘Managing Director. a BG RICHARDS, Editor. a ‘Member of BC. “Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ “Association. : “Member ot Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. Member. Audit Bureau of Circulations. Member Class “‘A”’ Newspapers. a oat - Telephone GR 5- “1151: “SUBSCRIPTION RATES:.$2.50 per -year “by: ‘mail in: Canada: and the. ST wees British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries. * Authorized: as: Second Class Mail, “Post: Office Department, Ottawa, i ky _ and for postage paid: in cash. Display: advertising. rateson application. —_— eo 2 Wednesdays April 11, 1962. . ae POTEET CITA O LLORAS COTS, meee GRADE. xm. CEE MB oe DEN, a: ‘period whel education’ ‘Painks. among - the most significant: factors in the life and: development of the |. -- nation-it would be unseemly to offer criticism. of any pro- ~-jected move which. might. re ber of students: pursuing an n extended course.of education. “While trustees of Saanich School District:are contemplat- ing the: introduction of grade 13: into the curriculum of the}. Claremont senior ‘secondary: ‘school,- the residents of the district may. well'seek to inform. themselves more fully on the need -for such a. provision. ° Att this: time it would be}|’ “unfortunate - to: ‘see. it flatly. opposed without pausing to “Nevertheless, there: appears one quite’ obvious. ‘course which has been missed by-the: ‘trustees of the district. <<. " During‘ the. early:discussions among trustees - of the} “provision ‘of: grade. 13 .it. was: noted that.in the majority of) Canadian: provinces. there.is no call fora 13th school year. ‘In other provinces. ‘the studentts‘cover in 12 years. the: cour, se wwhich.in the -western-most. province requires: :13. years. : the trustees of Saanich: School: ‘District were to. press ‘ depia ‘tment of: education. for a revised curriculum ‘of- ( “British: Columbia’ students: ‘the same: advantages vailable-in other: provinces: ‘they. might.be. ‘taking: ‘a. short The ‘department is not-only- permitting the. student ii ice -to-lag: behind. his contemporaries: in other. sing a heavier financial. burden nd their’ children to: cou Dp sult in:an increase in the num- |»: SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | : : By ELSIE: WORTHINGTON - “we who. live in. the more settled *-aréas of Canada’tend to think that » the* frontiers of ‘civilization inthis — country have been rolled back all the way... Jogging. along in “our “the belief that old-time pioneering is .no--more, isolated cases. We have only a "vague idea of what we mean by “isolated cases’. * . ‘ - such a case into sharp focus. Mrs. A letter -received recently © from aly, former Gulf Island resident, brings. - Edna: Sinclair; well known former ~ - school teacher: on Salt: Spring and . Saturna Islands -writes from. She- katika.. Bay, _Duplessis ‘County, Quebec, where she is: now Mae ing:.. why bs ‘COLLECTION: a ear I ‘continue very: : busy: “New 2 Year’ Ss: morning. l-a.m.-I presented we “a challenge to my. people ‘saying™ ls “more than anything else we- need pela a chapel: he here. hosel Days comfortable little, rut ‘we accept . except perhaps. in’. -and : ‘placed. the“ IN EASTERN CANADA » $54.50 in hand and-was.1 thrilled! At-5.p.m.°was..the’ men’s dinner and. bacly, : Some had-never attended a party ~. like. that--before.. It was good .to a hearty. ‘good: time- ‘together.’ “T had the -pleasure of a week’s rest in’ the .Grenfell Hospital’ at. Har- rington. ‘To get there it was neces-’. sary.to employ plane, dog team had ‘to: slide down an icy: cliff ‘to the deck ~ since it was.very low tide”: ~ -FOUND DEAD : “My tiearest “neighbor, of here near. his traps: There was “ nowhere to keep his body which “was: partially. frozen, so I volun- teered: my bedroom,.and_ so. it: be-.: came -a-.temporary ‘morgue, rather ‘his lying-in-state: chamber. ’ the body.. from. ‘too’ too rapid de decom- “AR RO SS / REPORT FROM, VICTORIA - -Dv JOHN D. T. TISDALLE, M.L.A. — ' Some nine weeks ago ‘at the open- and. keenness: -In-the closing: hours of: this third session of .the’26th .par- liament,. there was, still the. expres- pocsenvsswusemen° sion. of @xpect- ancy. ° “and: -eager-. ‘ness* on’ the..faces” “of the members’ |. ‘as. ‘the® closing. ex- | ed: 1 -ercises, of ‘the ‘legi-. ‘slature. took place, ing-of. the session the. members. dis- [ was -much above . normal . for. iis ‘played. an. element.’ of expectancy | society; daring to: have.a vision and'j area. AY Bro boundaries: adjusting and adapting | to the need and the.circumstances of launching =: out:: into’ the.:unknown;* ‘being: condemned’ for its ‘zeal: criti- cized’ by: big: business ° for going too} -was:40. 5: deg. Fah. compared -to the... -quickly ; ridiculed: by the Opposition” for: its: faith ‘in the country and -ihe future; , denounced ‘by’: some: ‘labor -bosses- ‘and the.N.D.P:;: but. ‘support- the: common. People,. who: /ap- 2) The. expectancy | affairs. “was one of.return-| Ye “pr oe utely. conscious f'the. ‘rivalry. /nor, 1 cal accomplishments, reae ‘BC ruction ofan Ail eing: the’Elk Lake system, : ‘drawing water: that a does not, require. amending. How different are’ man’s laws. com. ‘pared, to, ‘Divine’ ‘Statutes, w never™ abridged ’ ‘or. amended. We |! feeding: it to:-the airport. “Even ‘thi: pad ereeeinet ‘of national i that: the) Of troops tatione gz" : . rely on. end eer might: ‘do hey the Elk: ‘Lake |: ine which stort inception the pe short of water to. a: desperate degree, *. ‘of -property., in the: immediate. ‘vicinity: of the: airport, saw. their wells. ary ip as the. airport. drew,.on: all’resources’ beneath the ground.’ The population of North Saanich is: “rapidly approaching ‘the level’ which: was repre- ented by.'the.war-time population. of serving mens. Ww er When. the ‘province ‘established. the Swartz Bay. ferry |” News From Ant: rminal a yearor.two ago a new line was laid to complete the -fullJengith: of- the.Peninsula. ..With..a. jine connecting all.of: North Saanich: with Elk.Lake, the residents. of North}. Saanich: could ‘at last visualize a ‘water. supply here. the. meantime. Central, Saanich acquired ‘the wa ater system from:'the. department: of: transport..and: ‘Introduced | anew! policy.’; Not only, does the: new, operator: of | the system, Central Saanich: municipality;‘offer water: to those’in: need Ci but t has invited ‘the Peninsula ‘to take waters. ‘of this:series of changes: has been: to spank water supply. Deep Cove and: ‘Patricia ‘9 come, in on. the new deal. The north: ( ‘Pe ed. . While., in ; tion a te watel supply: assured: Te i caren. to’realty than it-has ever: heen! Two consider rations: have arisen. One aren, in th ‘of Ardmore, has voted: Hiseltout of any. water Y uapavers¢ of, that! distr 4 have. stated ‘School District. “have registered: nid‘unless there are: -ab-Jeast10- entries. the contest: night which: are |: cease society, and. when | earded,: This is: the amazing. charac-:| teristic: of. the: Social: Credit: fovern-"|. ™ment: as ‘it: has ‘confounded ‘and: dis-. “couraged the Opposition so frequent: ||: lyin its 10 years | ‘of life, taking: its’ second. looks;'-moving into what ap: peared to be exclusive fields of other. : political Sanscha “hy VIVIAN .COWAN > As. .weual,-- contestants. for.. ‘slow: in’ coming :forward, despite the’ Jarge have - the “school warm ‘for . thém.- If. 1 asked them to:come’at |. — 7 a.m. they’d be there!?”.:- | “The play. school classes. on Satur- . days for four-,- five-. and six- year- olds are well attended. The moth- ‘ers say all: week they’ keep asking > Is this the day?’, and they do enjoy the lunch I serve them. ‘Sometimes I mix-a_ third -lot of milk before. they. are satisfied. “Five of them will start school : next * September.” “Our clergyman hasn’t ‘beri to visit us since last October. The people are really ‘hungry’ for. his ° visit,’ for we have had-no service of Holy Communion: since then, a- long . while. indeed.’’.. a CLOTHING RELIEF | ; “T--look.after.: the distribution of. clothing « relief. Now, I. must: other work: for-tomorrow.* Truly” “the second: mile”’. with a. devoted “and: id heart!. 36.2 deg. “Fah. respectively. The. high temperature, 60 ‘deg. Fah., was recorded on’ the 30th. and the low. 23 deg. Fah. on. ‘the 3rd. : Total precipitation was 2.85, inches. 3 compared: ‘with the 49-year: average: of 2.71: inches. There :.were ~'1.90 | inches : of “rain” “and -9.5: -inches:. Sof | snow. «. The - heaviest ‘precipitation ‘was recorded ‘on. the .4th with -0.80 ‘inch :of -rain. “There: were: 32 days |: with. ‘precipitation. © omar ; * There. were’. 135.8" ‘hours: “of bright | PASTOR kT. \L. ‘WESCOTT, B. A. : Sluggett ‘Baptist. Church, Brentwood Bay Services very Sunday © Fannily, “Wor ship. seadesacaas 10,00 an fe vening Ser. vice “laa toagees! ad. 30 p.m “ ‘Not this man, but Barabias. 4 John ; 18:39. ~.elose. “and prepare | ‘French and |: this pioneering. teacher walks | jhe same: situation? : ligions :of the. day ”” |: your cwn:soul.. “ Some nineteen hundred years ago a choice was given by. Pilate to the ~ Jews “as to whether. they.” desired” Christ or Barabas to be released unto them. Barabas was a robber hrist was concerned Pilate had | just said “I find -no - fault in ~ Him.” ' In spite-of these facts when the choice was put to the = people. they gave © their voice ‘for -Bara- ~ pas.. and. cried should - ‘be. cruci- fied.* Wiat would - world: today if.it could. be: put.into -. We ‘can. get: ‘somewhat .cf. .an_ idea as. we look ‘about. us. : ‘the gospel? Churches -are ‘not:-keep-» ing pace--with the. population growth and ‘mest are nearly empty for the. evening service. Many of the .re- have disregarded “the blood ‘of the’ Lord claiming it. to. ‘be: vulgar «and sadistic, yet: God ‘claims that there is no remission of sins without the shedding: of ‘blood. Are not these people making a choice and saying ‘‘We don’t want Christ?”’..Are they not as -guilty .as the Jews: of. that day? Now - “what about you yourself? You too are going to have to-make a choice’ before..you leave this life. What: will it: be?. to.hlave your own way, ruling. your own ‘life, even ‘gaining considerable. wealth, . but: “what: will’ it profit. you “since-it. will: mean’ that. you will -lose.”. .Or. you could. choose Christ: and‘ so “have eternal ‘life “and. know “in ‘this - life: “peace: and: inthe: = *. Le oohets “\}ife' to’ come eternal-rest:in- Him. RE es ‘Sunshine; -only.: 15 hours. below: the | dir on: Gere not been aed: by ti the: erection: of: a - new: ‘sign. ‘on . Mount: ; 4 cting the’ i S SUNDAY; “APRIL 15: Family : Worship. ‘m.--Evening: Service... “Tues, 8,00" p.m.—Prayer: Meeting, Adventist Church oN ‘RESTHAVEN DRIVE ‘Sabbath. School Soe teves 9.30 a Preaching: Service... ...11.00 am, Dorcas. Welfare — Tues., 1.30 p.m, ‘Prayer. Service — Wed, 7.30 p.m, “PAITH FOR TODAY" .. On Channel 6. at 12 noon. TS: WRITTEN". ee Channel 8 at! 430. pm. ‘Family: Service": (No: Sunday Se “Morning Prayer: Maly ‘Trinily=-Patrichy: © Poly Communion © Family’ ‘Service: (No Sunday school), ‘MOLY, WEEK. ONSEI VANCES 9.80 aM. bo asi Ray. ie rae B00 AME Dai a.m, | “St Mudvew ‘uIsvery “day, . . Yoo win: ». TAO PO HOO 18.007, noon - Morning: Prayer: -Evenin ns Boer vues « Good Friday... “Moly. Trinlly-=: “Good i riday 0.00. a, m.-10.30 a. m. Parish. of, South. Saanich with “oo. Brentwood. College: Memorial ‘Chapels Reve Oy La Foster.» GRAIN. well (Palin Sunday ost - Stephen’ fm ie © Molina, ie ~Bunday: School 100m. 9. AM, 10D0a » 10,00 0.118, Holy. Com Matins © va Schou’ Mreutweed, Chapel * Holy’ Commiuntor ce Mating... . Sundoy School as 10.0 a.m, «10,00 Dav. Jong: tert m: “average ; : ae Generally: ‘speaking © spring: "growth: x most a week: earlier, thanx nor-. t| cial. flower « s weleome pe comme i would: retard . development of daffo. dils which ‘are. grown for the. Easter. - trade: Field ™ “daffodils were. ‘ready. : for, cutting. ‘during the: last few: days: “Sunday, ‘School and pees Class <2. Sunday, April 15> Ambassador ‘Quartette. _ Musical. 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