PAGE FOUR : Saanich FPeninsala ¥e iS . By. Peninsula Printing Co. -Ltd.- ou ma se ‘Ss. RIVERS, Fresident: and: Managing ‘Director. ’ *Naember:: of ‘B.C... Division, Canadian . Weekly. : Newspapers’ -Association @UBSCRIPTION RATES: .$2.50 per year. by..malt in Canada: and . the: , ‘British. Empire; $3.00 per year to: foreign countries. ‘ ‘OR many-years the -provincial government has mate a ‘hd transportation. “In the case of interior villages. the govern- “service. provided. ; : “<~In the Gulf Islands the picture. is fess, clear. The island. “ers. have but ‘two means of communication. They’ may . ~Residents.of the outer Gulf Islands have been. pressing oor improved. ferry service for years. The two transpor- “a major. degree to eliminating ‘the. problems. of isolation; a residents of many of those communities... ! ‘It-.would. be grossly. unfair: to..expect the. companies : yet: a. profitable. operation is:impractical. if’ the augmented “service visualized:is to be- provided. 0: “The matter: has. reached: the-point. vhere. the province i ment. should. assume. responsibility and. offer. ‘this.service. extent of their: ‘abilities is ‘self- evident: dent:that many of. the: islands’ do,/in’ fact, justify. ar ‘greater. frequency. of ‘service; orvan: ‘augmented carrying. capacity. The: tim “has: come for. ‘the: provincial. government: S1 ; ang (0. consider. their. Plight. as it -has:alr no: ‘doubt, - answer: ‘meeting, of: ‘Sidney: Rotary. Club. od gressive one WMA chine: ‘the immovable ‘post: of. the rate: |, payers: aria annured. us the ¢ costs involved: ‘The answer, : Adults: and children. alike ' were é aioused: to the sense of | danger: and the: tragedy of its aftermath, : oe : ae or. a’year.ov two: the: annual drive for. funds was, never so. Vivid tn ‘the mind of the man-in-the-street, “With the advent of the Salk vaccine: and: its apparent: control of ‘the disease, the public: awareness. fell off. The need was obviously less as the. incidence wus Apparently , controlled. . ~ One. ‘group. remained: with’ ite B.Cy.were well aware: of the ‘aft potential perils, Still, with us. buted: to:the-erect of he treatment and undertook urrent:.or pus reatment centre. Was. stil: AN tmportant featuve of: Vancouver's, medigal, adllities. Its services iawvore: oxtonded | tosall: youngsters: ulfering { from erippling or. distiguring. ills. Today.he, Sidney. Kinsmen Clubs haune hing Its ‘Mothers! 'Mareh | ‘on: Pollay Residents of. Sidney, “North Saanich and Central: Sanniely will be dnyited o. dante, Apart fromany other consideration, (his yeaws steady bse nthe ineldence’ at polio“neross: iho Dominion might ons courage a greatercontiibut lon while polio still exists, ete PUZZLED BY REPORT he th a ais. Chamber Still Looks At Fish. By ISLANDER: 8 afethe Ponder. chamber, said ha was. Ponder Apland aubecrtigs ave} unaware of any fandscape changes “pugzled “at oan’ item © appearing in through . the, ‘islands Which mile | t “last week's” Review, concorliay da. | ease condern. to. the: aehaols of aha: Selsion “of Sidnoy and. North: Sasnigh 'ire the annual yiunsy Chamber ol: Commerce, wot. bo. Gis |, “iL there Was Antenne dadusteiale dorse: the: Pender chimbor’s request | Tantion, - such cas pulp mills cand -so° “concerning: certain bans on comiaer Jon. ig. Gonld:anake. ae ditforenee, ‘clal net fishing: and’ beam tra th (buy there de sete ob, Halas CITE An GufsTalanda: waters, Vented: Mr Spalding.” Be “The Kinsmen: Clubs. ot rath and-even-of the: 4 ‘he service clubs contri: centre din: Vancouver. iIntended:inainty for:suecor of Its vietins: annual per: foes the chaviaing: nature of the t tive letter: tia heen “reesiveds tram any Jandaturies yds Ahee? WO the Distieatias Cass ludiaty solaitusniauay Muggs nein the area. ‘Te yonting, Aon: ‘other: thingtay: that Mra Wel: Shirley, secretary y of | fur ther: chmments® would: be: wel- he Pefider Chamber, said’ she bad Teoma.» “Addition! Anformoatiin nag | it received n letter frony the Sidnoy- heen sent Moni to Dunean: = Herbert Spalding, chairman ofthe | fishing 4 Road: Ine tesa ishing ‘und. ‘conservation | committer i waters. yenerally : o-assist-all. who were sulforing trom, pollo}, When the incidence “of. polio. ‘telhs pie ome i ttnetnstnatiiatiaiatiatintnednetinat et ee er er re oe group of students who were: prompt- |; : : ; os roe ed bya background: which encour- Published. ‘at Sidney. “vancouver “Island, B.C. aged interest in. education. “The. re-" of : Every Wednesday. . os ; .| Sults -were: likely to-be higher ‘than there was. no “selection: or culling. - ed The ‘superintendent added that he: had- inspected a number of private | ‘Authorized as. second’ class mail, Post. Office ‘Department. Ottawa. schools ‘and was not impressed with | 3 eee and correlated his: finding with the _ LET US. SEE IT PAVED! Ey _ prospects for Saanich. in‘ the event of. a. failure ofthe referendum to |.. gain approval 7 its next oresental | ‘practice: of assisting isolated. communities to gain: tion.. | 7 ' ‘The: need. for separation. of: junior 4 -. ment has provided roads and millions of dollars have been! high’ school students » from other “spent on the extension of the P.G.E. Inno case is it likely} "ades_ was recognized a” hali-cen- . munity:thus served will repay the cost of the tury ago in. the United States, said. that: the commu ity: pa y | the inspector; ‘Today: these reasons:| Ghost,"—Romans~ 14.17: ‘tend: tobe: forgotten; he commented. “The pre-adolescent and the ‘adoles- : cent does Not. just. grow. up, he’ con- travel by..water or they may fly. The era of aeronautics | tinued. - Through ie junior wae -has ‘not: advanced: to the ‘stage..where it is. feasible: to| school. grades he,’ is difficult - to . expect the government: to provide an. air service to any| handle and to teach. He is char ace “community. Nevertheless, provision of water transport| terized by fidgeting and restlessness a has: been-a: part.of the government’s: policy for decades. aaa by reduced. attention . The Saanich: School Board has ex- ressed its sep- ~ -tation companies ‘serving the.-islands have contributed-in | a rate. junior leh a jor. the sep a: the -meeting... This. system provides .Today.the ferry services offered are still inadequate to the for a. better education and a better social .behaviour.: Mr. McLellan quoted from. innum- i concerned to operate without a return on their investment, | &Table educational. authorities.. “Tf the referendum: ‘iss appr ved: at its next’ pr esentation the board will pr ‘ovide baee separate © junior, high - Now in “Luke ‘17:21 Jestis tells us u ‘that: the: Kingdom is within “us. °So should: come'to: the-rescue. If the. ‘companies: involved are e | peninsula. -It_will be--the “first: of a “when. John ‘says: *‘Behold, now. are. “unable to ‘proceed further: without: jeopardizing their secur- | series . of: separate ‘schools of ‘this ity. and. ie a greater. ‘service-is required, then: the> govern- nature, | school: to serve the lower ‘end of the That the companies .have ‘reached close to the furthest covered the. shift ‘system and-again. . Tt. is e qu ally ‘evi -\he quoted copiously: to substantiate his: opinion:.:Im: Surr ey. the: ‘shift /svs- tem: operated ' for: ‘many. yearsio-2 : shorter: sympathetic hearing tothe ‘pleas of the islanders | for ‘the’ student and: poorer eady” listened “to ates”: “The least: effect is’ felt: ‘by: the. cr bamarys oe while: the ‘greater "| how Thich. the Students have mane to. pay ‘for: the’ shift system.’ “ to: the «forthcoming : by- ‘law. a shift ich’ ‘District | schools: “in. Septemb SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW MORE ABOUT (Continued From: Page One) Display advertising rates on application. - | what he found. ; “T ALKING qT OVER” nature as to. arouse interest at the} Perhaps not all of us would care |The school superintendent had sut- | mention of his name. By and large | to lay out our families and their Wednesday, January 27, 1960.. : Jined the two phases of his. address a high: high school, he. told The: “second” part: ‘of: his address ' pr fm eThe '/shift. “system « provides » for: class: periods, : -longer= or adu:: : Irrespective. ‘of. the: reception ‘given’ Mr: “McLellan. warned his’ ‘audience, Royal: Oak will ‘be the {by this: need. oe! ne Jb: “questioner: as ed: Ww rether here: “was? any substance: ina: complaint’ l that: ‘the’ curricula’ and ‘schedules : in |"* the:schools had been. tightened. Wp abe cs the. expense..of -the. less. talented, aan “ure tightening up oan’ their: ‘schadules. ie Vand. turning. towards :a- mare’ strictly é «Schools: throughout: North ‘America: academic “routine.” staled-thes ine} Spector. He noted that already twa courses were Needed and “this need was accepted, The Course dvailable |. to the student planning lo contin | at cuniversity ” was hot. the. ideal COUrse for. the: strident. whos educas tion is: “ftorminating. tthe and® of; Highschool... A-third course-was now: |, Needed store shee lengli) Whats Indiste ot ean a J vietion hacia untaie Rind of Lie i Jalente baw af: Mis, Trion were Oppose (Ue: 1 ie fron nw ‘stand coat: WAS: beings home: by this Babe Wass there “ny indi¢atian “of change-cin policy Yo Nae dont: queation is being csrefully. ¢¢ ed yigh tiers” tha? “County sory vod Mee Meola ani of nave reending. hae in costs? a psked Mry Quehed’ WITT wer ravort’ { pln: « saretully ®nal refuses ho” ay. prove “any feature which is Mliowy 4, eo on needlessly: PSBENSIVO, said Mr, Mel aang ose E Referring, tos: tho’ ‘Sumtidaws? q “equipment inthe schooldays Mary Mes Gelli observed that farmers, wha ‘object ‘to the standards of® wtp ened the: schools are the fikal tod Janstal the: Mosteiliciont ANd eXpens tt was noted that the Sidney. chime | Meanwhile? helpful niu Witormas : a rive equipment on thei farins: “2 Whye dows, thes mavernmnente not pees ALE, AHL. oe Od UR AV ads a suatlard | schon 2 OW hy ola ‘pling, for ehools up. to sige radia: replied. the: superintendent, hur, in, goverment. Was an VRC EEL with, Nhe nvehiteetat ageap tation ther any: {to 'a-tior'e ronlistie style?" he -nddod, ye fees “fo The: cdopartinent. goes aver nll ys! chamber as yet, bub that. some clarks! Cowlehan. Bay. and> the Snanie | Rehool-heyoud that sine is: ta: he: es. Alention of the: views : “expresind ‘inlet ‘have been: closed to canner | 2 inlaht' be expected when she dide’ | cial flahing for “some ‘years,’ Sport | Slimed indi iduc vy. ; “Ty atilt feet that’ the government could: antandardina “pling far als sc chal pur sued Mr, a | For $14. extra food for one year ~ SCHOOLS | can. he- provided fora refugee. In| some countries the basie allowance | fot refugee rations is ‘only 18 cents per pers son. a day. ; — “and save | the ratepayers thous sands - Mr " Wouds’ rose twice. to thank the those ‘of the ‘public’ schools, -where speaker. -hetoré the: meeting .teach- son attend the ‘schools he had to-use. : a Di e ; Same i ncn Ito Press reports: of the Duke of Bed. invited to laugh with the writer at VASTOR T..L. WESCOTT, B.A., Family Worship veebees ..10,00'a.m Evening: Service sete “Bor ‘the. Kingom. of God is’ not meat,and drink: ‘but righteousness, | cand: peace, and: joy: in. the: Holy | Most: péople” are.“concerned about regard ‘to themselves. : What -will it be ‘like? Can we. enter? -. Have we. ye cannot see: the kindom “of -God:’? |. So: we’ know.’ that.-entrance :to the |. Kingdom is. through salvation by the: | blood of ‘Christ... f we the sons ‘of God.” a ~and: Paul: bee jus * four, “citizenship is in heaven: we’ are. made -ready for" heaven’ and: become. citizens: of :that place: - ; Paul -reminds:tis “here that all. this : with “Christ.” . Righteousness. comes «| from’: ‘cleansing: through: the®: “blood. tand:" ‘we: then’. find: peace “and: joy an the’ Holy: Spirit. Jesus’ said ‘that itis: | Not, that. which entered. in:through. a. {man's mouth: that. defiles. but: ‘thes} #3 | thoughts. and speech “which. issue. 9 ft}: works» or: ‘diet’ but: ‘through: fai th in oo )-the: shed. blood : of Chris Le for ate the. school “balding i ue sy) Webetiold: “Bast offices sare “bally stot cod He ‘departiiant aliens stindara. ‘ay ‘ Wakeatinld bess CHEAP FooD 3 [of life would surround us. After reading the somewhat flippant com- ‘| family’ of his ancestors’ ‘oddities we might: be convinced that..the “foot- “man’s life would have been | more | rewarding. : ‘The book is. -attractive for that very flippancy.’. There. is nothing of -| the - snob or.’ braggart - about - the | author. : The reader is’ not gracious- |: dollars.' 7 ; : a close. [. J Revie Menier of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’. Association.” Ifa “public school could select’ its | ‘The experimntal farm, sn: in) ly admitted to The Presence for this -Member-Andit Bureau of Circulations, 9, 9... students in the same. manner the | tendent. recalled. his: -own: schooling one interview and he is left reason- Member Class.“A” Newspapers.: . product . would -be surpr ising, he Jin British Columbia and remarked |. ‘A Silver Plated Spoon’’, oe John, | ably satisfied that the writer does Telephone GR 5-1151 a stated. | that-he would not want to see his | Duke of Bedford. Cassell, 246 PP- {not feel the immediate need to take || a bath. It is light and the reader.is rd have been’ of a such reguiar the antics of his own family. he is ‘generally depicted as. ae eccen- past foibles for all.to examine. In ‘ tric. some | the. writer’s ‘defence . it .must be ‘case the eccen- | noted that most of. the evidence he tricities are | displays is -already. public knowl- sho wn-..as]edge- and available. to © whoever strange and biz=!| might care to read ne on the eu “Sarre, while | ject. himself. vothers treat| ‘The Duke: of Bedford is “not en- them: as. some-} dowed. with~ the past: ‘of.a. normal ‘thing: to..be ‘ASSEMBLY. OF GOD (Pe niecostal Assemblied | 1. oe AO Camadaay 00 2s | oe Last Spanien’ R : ‘Services; Sunday. ST AO.00 en iiss Sunday: School. AL00-vanWorshl pee : 0 pany Evangelistic: Sotvice:: Wednesday TW: p Mm, eel Prayer, meating, oe: rie ee fF clday,.8,00 p, nine Younyt Bo eryone: Weldame. se an ee Richmond, Pr: aston ore. GREENS” MADE. iv ALL. 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