Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday © By Review Publications Ltd. 9831 Third Street P.O. Box 2070 EDITOR — John Manning CONTRIBUTING EDITOR — H.V. Green SENIOR STAFF WRITER — Brenda Dalglish PERSONNEL AND OFFICE MANAGER — Esther Berry GENERAL MANAGER — A.G.Dagg - Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn Member Class “A” Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 EDITORIAL NIGHT PHONE 656-6042 SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $7.00 per year by mail SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display Advertising Rates on Application. bead (Page 4 Wednesday, April 13, 1977 Jim C umming .. When.the subject of hospitals is considered by Peninsula residents of long standing, the name ‘OF Jim Cumming is certain to be mentioned somewhere along the line. No other person has greater knowledge of the material and political difficulties that were overcome in the campaign ‘to provide a replacement for Resthaven hospial docally. Nor are there any who worked harder or ‘lo such effect to ensure that both extended- -care ‘and. acute-care ‘facilities. would be» made ‘available. As: chairman of Saanich Peninsula Hospital Sogiety his authority was exercised’ with this solid. background of information and experience cat the disposal of his fellow directors. It may be said that in the, boardroom his picture mitted the iframe. a For reasons not discernable to the uninformed, Mr. Cumming and also co-director “Rudolph Kwiram, ©were out-voted by, competitors by a considerable margin at the recent annual. meeting of the Society. He said afterwards that he was not surprised: It may be. significant that . membership expanded. from 108 in February to 256 on March 4, which was the registration deadline to qualify voters. ‘The reason fora sudden surge of interest can only be conjectured, but we doubt that it as to the benem of Peninsula residents as a -Thousands | of. weight- whole. cd. debian . But the: d id y bee fe nd. t thi conscious “Canadians » are : ¢ decision. has been made, and a ais. going to. start. eating point it is fitting. {oO pay tribute to Jim Cumming | cheeseburgers and. other. for his: ‘entirely. commendable and successful - ef orts toward establishment of the hospital on Mount Newton Cross Road. We hope that: his:. absence from. the Peninsula: Hospital Board of Management will be only temporary. Land Use. The decision of Minister of Municipal Affairs Hugh une to. amend, the ane pal Act as ite}: ‘previously ‘forbidden’ foods ‘this week —‘and will still be able to shed pounds. : able to ‘have. baked clams, | devil's’... food: “cake,” real ‘tacos, .a corned beef san- dwich. and a potato knish, and still keep -the weight off. : Because: “of. a onew. ‘streamlined cating, program: for: weight reduction, ‘and: a | brand.” new, . maintenance -|-Plan. for: maintaining. that: “weight ‘loss '== “researched and ‘developed: by) ‘Weight .Watchers- Anternational over the: past two years - —_ ‘once, taboo foods. can “now be enjoyed by people. on: .-the program, being ‘introduced: today. to -members ° in. Canada; the United: States, Mexico. and overseas, : ve. “lhe: chatiges” is xplained,: is toe ‘abolish “arbritary. bargaining hurts.” ‘municipalities; developers | and. Kt reuniere: alike,”” and also. to reduce: the time: factor ‘between Presentation and sanctioning ot developer’ $ project. ‘The. desired. benefits | are to. be. achieved by. ip asing ‘out the ‘present. land-use © contract procedures ‘between -developers and | "Weight “Watcher, the municipalities, and. ‘substituting development | world’s. largest weight permits,’ These will apply. only to exceptional. by scattering more than afew. hours, | have requisite ramps) and suru, Hower seeds, Some onve they have been picked, | other features © to ure especially the. bar if lett they will give sof comodate. the physically watltiowers,. but alas they ouch: pleasure and joy to. Adidas Taste lone. T find mat rany, handicapped’! “We hope," added Mr. Me vhilis ane the | preatesy’ Yours truly, Bawlt,” "that with the iaffenders (not the children) Margery Herbert |: facilities being provided for | Bilwy y rantilestly.; ‘pick the OLN West Saunich Rd, | the. handicapped and the : Ae ‘ WOMEN INFORMA SIMPLE REPAIRS, ETT... And yet others - will’ be. “optional? “ specialty. - foods has ‘been, - Plan’? _have. reached ‘a plateau on. -body Irie. handicapped senior citizens will be able: to gain a greater degree of |. “enjoyment” provincial park system Parks, | -campin for: any We handicapped additional handicapped, Goldstream Cree. Provinelal. Park near: | toilet: - ‘buildings and changehouses ~ nee f A 7:20 PM. —The program has‘ been ; markedly simplified, yet. continues’ to provide. op- timum nutrition: There. are fewer rules to learn, and ‘emphasis is: on what the - overweight...can. do, - rather than on ‘what -they. cannot do to lose weight. — Fourteen categories have — been trimmed “down. to. cight concise food™ groups,. and for those who require it, an group....of Food added. There is ‘now. a range. for ‘one foods in terms of food * “quantity, specific ® ‘rather than’: a amount ace flexible: approach’: ahat still. : permits members to obtain. ‘the proper nutrients... ~ The new Weight Watcher. program | still has. three phases: the -revised~ basic ‘program,..a ‘new. ‘Plateau ‘for: members: who their way to goal weight.and Who .want: to ‘Sbreak the -pound barrier’, and a new Maintenance. Plan for reaching and maintaining a- - stable weight while offering formerly disallowed foods, Two factors “led: Weight.: -.,. Watchers Organization to. the: view - ‘that .many’ of the ‘over- weight. no longer have to ‘be| confined: to.'a highly rigid eating: regimen in order to shed pounds, One is ‘the information culled from. the. growing of: o-seientific knowledge about nutrition, ‘The second is the more than” hours... of ~S ‘million ‘camplug . privileges, more Of British Columbia's people from, The extension of: privileges: free to to. the. free: camping ;in’ parks. already available to organized RrOUpsS Ancludinig | Ardmore Ladies’ Golf News opened : r Season ‘with Captain versus Secretary ——: 9” hole. competition, Caprains side the winners. After Inneh. in the: club house. a short meeting was held, Mare Speers “that » Director,’ Sebrell, said the. program - seeks to-assist the physician: “handling © patients © for whom. obesity is a-problem.- : “ae ds: Carefully: designed. to senergy 7 ‘moderately: order? to allow. a gradual ; ‘satisfaction _Dr. Sebrell said. the |)" including program - ~The cern," and: our, people = ts) the, "CAR CLINIC’ "APRIL 19,21 Te GIVE SIDNEY KTION ON How A CAR WORKS “DAD... is MOM SUPPOSED To Be DOING. HER HOMEWORK ON YOUR CAR ..F 5 classroom: experience . and over 9 million membership enroliments: recorded ~ by Weight - Watchers - world- wide during ‘the. past 13° - years. ne Experience ~ in: with. the overweight “has shown that: they are able to handle an eating: program ‘will: fit comfortably into their own’ individual lifestyle, “Weight : “Medical Dr. William H. meet normal: ‘nutritional: ‘needs, ‘without » ‘medication “The ., content . - restricted or. ‘supplementation. weight loss. It is primarily based on-control of the size of the ‘serving -in- order to allow.” as)» much © -in-: dividualization and eating as possible,”” .. The Weight. Watchers approach to. weight: loss, a sound © food with) behaviour modification _ techniques, said: the ©: Organization's Nutritional: Director’ - Dr, Reva Frankle,. “is helping meet a- major health problem in. North America the over-consumption of food leading. to obesity, new. foad plan con- tinues to feature nutrition as its. number. one Captain, welcomed ladies. -Special ‘information Was given to) the new smembers, ee Ts ‘A Welcome ta” new members coffee. Party. will. “be April thatthe home of - “10204 | after... morning of golf Any: lady’: Beth - Harmon,’ Surtside--Place.. Lolfers interested dulfers or low handicap players Welcome, Please nhone Me Speers, a DURING | THE = KLONe DIKE TR98, - Dawson City newspapers oat the advertised tents for rent at $400 “a month, oi is estimated: that dn the. first year of the ‘stampede «to Yukon there were ten thousand tents and canvas: type lean-to's ina sent city Aocated-on a swampy picce of flatand near the main town, ° ica a a CABLE 10. THURSDAY, APRIL 4 : 7:00 PM. — Gardening ~~ Reoko review with John- Trelhwwny, “Wild Flowers ofthe North-West.” 8:00 PLM, -— ‘Issues?’ with Bud Mesher, Water on the Peninsula. working | which meet the general need and -still. enable ; “use «them to lose weight: “Watchers: ‘nternational’ S: chewing, and swallowing.: ST his <- ‘is. : s variety: in food. plan often: “leads:'to: boredom . and’ the “urge to. deviate. from: the provide. ‘ample opportunity , “to-use the complete range of “eating responses often leads “in portion. sizes has been con- . little less at a given ‘meal, the GOLD RUSE: of era: |. THE TIDE GUIDE Opinion By GORDON GIBSON M.L.A. Governments,. generally, are meddling far too much into our personal lives. It is time for us to start looking for less government, not more. A perfect example of unnecessary intervention by government _ is the mandatory seat’ belt legislation. 1 stand opposed to that legislation. As a general rule, the state should never intervene in questions of individual responsibility’ unless an overwhelming case can be made for the necessity to do so, , and with the opportunities for the has simply not been made. A> mandatory seat belt law, in my opinion, would further. the erosion of individual responsibility in our society... People should wear their seat belts, not. because it is the law, but because it is the right and sensible thing to do. Let me leave no doubt in anyone’s mind, but what I consider the use of seat belts to be the right thing thing to do. It is important to every one of -us individually. One of the justifications -for the legislation is the bills. relating to automotive accidents. Ht is. perhaps | asking. too much to ask - Weight Watchers. consistency, but if this is the. Psychology. Director Dre | ral criterion, then certainly “Richard Stuart, formerly |’ cartier candidates for: with the | University: of | abolition would have to be British ‘Columbia, observed liquor, -cigarettes; and: | that the new. -program foods “which. cause. heart provides foods with a wide | giccace. All of ‘these are variety. of tastes, - textures equivalent, in. ‘terms. of and other. -characteristics : Causes: “as many for variety in food choice through. lung cancer, as do and* forthe opportunity to “satisfactorily the’ processes: of © ‘biting, | 11), ve, and liquor causes. the misery: ands. sociak “especially | ; : noteworthy in light of the Jcten than® tact that. failure to: provide accidents. “for: ar ‘majority® automobile accidents.” plan,’ ”» he said: “Failure to should be here! -to.:..) psychological : S a dissatisfaction © with’ «the| But, concentrating © for foodplan. 2 | the. moment . on. the “Expansion of: the} government’s - argument Maintenance Plan.‘to in-|. that there are medical costs clude. controlled access to |: o! something like $10 to $12. most of the. foods in{ million; because of lack of conventional use can go fat toward -strengthening members’ ability: to, sustain their weight losses,”’ Dr.. Stuart noted. “Overall, the “weight rechiction program provides many appetizing new foods cexamine whether. that is sreally, the benefit’: that is through =. controls. million: figure. as ‘correct, which 1 very niuch question mandatory been. streamlined to make it easier. (o> follow, and has been: tailored to tit almost ‘any individual’s » lifestyle today. A greater flexilility hence. Ontario, which has had seat belt legislation for some ‘time, still Shas only about a 50% ‘compliance, and Lam quite certain that British Columbia could do introduced so that members ee that well by advertising. ~ean-eat a lithe more or a “making. it.- as.matter-- of is very little net-benetivin “personal choice, - going the mandatory. route. ~ SIDNEY COLOUR PHOTO FINISH | _PROCE ESSING RETURNED NEXT DAY © 656-5443 a 2439 Beacon Ave, * ceenemnarenaarean remencunaennn asinsasanunmatnansntittanineatrenemammcaetetntetenaee WEATHER SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 10,1977: Victorle International Alrport Voinpersiiones 7 Record Max. (Apr. 49, 10) (1966, “April 10, 1977, V959,.1942) - “19.4: Max. Tamp. (Apr, 7} Moon minimum dh sph Min, Temp, (Apr, 6) : $C Record minimum: Apr 5/86) Min, on grave (Apr 5.6.7) Vmm . 49°C Procipitation V2.4rmm . Meon WHOM Total for year 242.3mm Normal precipitarian IVC - Sunshine 49.6 hrs, Brought to you through the courtesy of: new and used ° sail andp powor o. 10431 Resthaven (corner Harbour Rd. & Resthaven) 656-6421 a 9) BULFORD HARBOUR Thu. 140230 10.3. 0850 5,7 1425 8,5 2018. 4.9 Fri, 15 0305 10,1. 0925 $.0 1540 &.8 2110 $.5 Sat, 16 0330 9.9. 1000 4.4 1630. 9.1- 3185 61 Sune 17 0345. 98 1020 3,8 1725. ,9.4 9225 6.68 Mon. 18 0405 9.7 1050 3.3 1819 9,6 2300 7.9 Tues, 19 0435 9.6 1125 2.8 1845 9.8 2350 97'y Wed, 20° 0S00 N48 2.6 1935 9.9 | 95 voluntary route, that case’ to do anda very important. need to relieve the taxpayer’ of the, medical and other. death. and injury. Smoking ~ deaths . automobile accidents, heart -.4- disc: ase- -causing.foods even costs higher by atleast a-factor of “‘do™ automobile ._ oe. ‘In. addition, of course, - liquor i is: Tesponsible a eae Sof | an Surely, if we are going to on start. anywhere,” in ‘terms of _ mandatory -controls; it... © seat belt legislation, let us uniquely. obtainable. Taking. the: $12 -- that members. can enjoy |, we should understand that regardless. of ‘how’ much Oat ot it could be achieved weight they must lose. Most | by. @= strong advertising important, the program has campaign, Which » should have been undertaken long ~ Thus, Ewould argue there: “Snow ge an fu “Maximum (Apr §) ">, i.9°C, Total. "369,68 may Minimum Apr 6: Wo BOC a Sunshine AG Thee: | “Mean - ‘ae cos 9,2°¢ eral {or vear . 970.5 hee, Rain WES as Toye cn (ONG TERM AvERAGes bo Moan lomperatuie Vac *"Moterological- fae wook ‘ending’ yee E- Anglican Church of Canado __ PARISH OF SOUTH SAANICH April 17, 1977 Anglican Church of Canada THE PARISH OF SIDNEY & NORTH SAANICH _ April 17, 1977 ST. MARY’S HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Patricia Bay 9:30 a.m. Matins. ST. STEPHEN’S ‘ 8:00 a.m. Communion 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer a.m, : Holy | Communion. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH 3rd Street, Sidney 2 Blocks S..of Beacon ¢ > Rev. Ivan Futter 652-2812 SIDNEY_ PENTECOSTAL 8:00 am. | Holy CHURCH — | Communion . | 10364 McDonald Park Rd. Pastors - Chas, Barker - and Randy Barnetson Phone 656-2545 April 17, 1977 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. FAMILY followed by 11:15) a.m. SERVICE refreshments. p Every Thursday: 9:09 a.m. “Does Jesus} Holy Communion: 7:00 . p.m. Evangelistic . “God in the Crisis’’. . \Pastor Gilbert Rowland | both Services. , “United Church of Canada “SIDNEY & NORTH SAANICH - _Rev. R. Hori Pratt | Church Office 656-1930 THURSDAY April 14th: 7:30 p.m. CHOIR CONCERT - VISITORS & NEWCOMERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Rector ST. PAUL'S on a ; Sidney Rev. Robert Sansom ; 11:00 a.m. Service Worship “56-532 456-4870) 1.1:00.a.m. Sunday School 56-5322 Z 656-487 : (Baby Fold Provided): . ; PrP Ere - ST. JOHN'S" Brentwood College fo: DeepCove Memorial Chapel 9:30a.m, Service Worship Anglican. Parish Church of Brentwood Bay - April 17, 1977 EASTER 1 } CENTRAL SAANICH Rev. Melvin H. Adams --. Office 652-2713. . Manse 652-5644 . Family Service & . Sunday School SHADY CREEK © 7180 East Saanich Rd.” 9:45 a.m. ~. 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Prayer &, 00 a.m, Morning Bille Study, boas 100 p m Bole: | desus said “1am the ue & Light of the World” Fellowship Praise Meeting: Wed, Sands. _ Pastor Ken Anderson "1 Ean 7 _ Phone 652- 2919 Funeral Chapels “WELCOME Serving ~ Vancouver Island: Your six community’ Chapels,’ Independent Family Owned ond f | Contralled, Sands since 1912, _ SEVENTH-DAY “ ADVENTIST ~ CHURCH Rest Haven Dr,, Sidney SERVICES | 9:30 wim oo Saturdays ee Sty. Sr im TOO aN, Worship | WE CARE re TM) Pe “Wednesday - | " Dedicaied 10 Serviee , i : Prayer Sensible Prices PALL ARE WE 1LCOME “PASTOR HLE: DAWES. Te 686-6940 7 Saanich Peninsula ~ Catholic Parish Our Lady Of The. _ Assumption — TREW., Saanich Road Saturday Mass 8:00 p.m, Sunday Mass -9:00 a.m. St, Elizabeth's — Church’ 10030 Third St., Sidney. ‘t Sands: Chapel of Roses 7 ~ Fourth Street E Sidney 656-2932 ’ Specialising: in shianing : fo on trom anywhere, Coll collect, ‘ht if REMOVAL AND. 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