é a : Seenich Peainsalt. 4°! Coit stands: J ae Published at ‘sidney; Vancouver Island, B.C. es “ Every. Wednesday. hve By. Peninsula Printing Co. Lid. a S. RIVERS. “President | and Managing Director.. : FSG, RICHARDS, Editor. : - Member of BC. ‘Division, Canadian Weexly Newspapers’. Association, Menaber of Canadiau. Weekly: Newspapers’. ‘Association... "Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. — . .. Member Class ‘A’? Newspapers. » Telephene GR.5-1151 | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00: per ‘year by mail in Canada and the’ “British Empire; °$3.50: per. year to foreign countries. os ‘Authorized “as Second Class © Mail, Post. Office : Department, ‘Ottawa, ta "and for postage paid in cash. : Display advertising rates on ‘application. _Wednesday, January 15, 1964 ok isiande Direction age into the sea they. were .denied. The first. called ‘for a treatment plant” to. ‘handl ~. effluent. from ‘the. plant was. no put that-it, could be ingested by. to ‘health.’ oo ater, ‘Central harge. into Saanich Inlet at! Brentwood wood: residential: ‘area would be: servicer There was: some. Aocal: concern expresse danger to the fis general” ‘agreemen “the. ‘protected: waters oO : Newest project — “calls: Manet ‘plant ‘in ‘ ‘ nd y ‘euith authorities would permi ‘such a SYS-|akes where they. will: ‘commence } iggestion: ‘of ‘injury to health is'| snother ‘mueé if there were any” su unthinkable. Its pproval. iby the health. authorities -indi- aining © into: oe. Jake: would,. in’ fact, bel th il =| held: Janus arty “services been “the cost’ of thi contre. plans for. vecminating” catastrophic: pric Saanich?. 7 : " lese are all questions which ‘should be ankly. The company’s: curious. plan. of char stant! ‘yates for: private: ‘lines. just. ‘graphically: ‘within. “mythical: ¢ office building would ‘require: t O% “Andvit: is-uniikely:. that. the ] the B.C. ‘Telephone, jave’™-as shakeup: In tele “Is. population: is ‘growing: ‘S| has. come; when; it~ is entitled. 1964 — not 1924 irele ‘surrounding, ‘th fore the: ‘White’ nian: came, - They now blaéked saclally sand eco- nomically: ‘and sutfer’ “tho: “agonics ‘ofa trapped: peaple,"". : ae ‘These words: form: part’ of a pub- lished ‘letter: written: by: an Bisa pirl,and: read” by | Mrs. WL : Tfolmes, LODEL World: ritalin cone evonere at: ‘the: ‘January. 11 meeting | of TMS, Ganges: Chapter, Indians are. “seeking to, regain | thelr: ‘status | vis’ a race," wrote, the. 1 =“ Thely “mumber. nat ar. ‘other “Canadian: mine: ‘orlties, A Indian . Population, avhich “now. stands, at 250,000. will -reach | cone iion:in 2 ‘years’, she said, dndians are, secking scholarsh!pa achteve education, . They want to® 16. soelally.. necepted. and. fo. have. INL Gs LW, develop thei an ann: to orlae to” shalt at y ener, Mistributed locally, Secretary “Mr: from. ‘yocipionts, | “hs WwW. M. Monat. hare. ot Mrs. KF, Be Park con Holiday As Water Off. no Homesas in thee northwest | porti m ronda job oaidney Wallin worse Wintec : Wwe {hel me held “tn Ganges without water fore 1M) hour: United Church, Hall Mra Deo Me Abolity 2 -amtueational . ACERT yee porked:, hata. large tax al cat ch, ndy pete’, aay off Hany thelr emilee” for. the: puplla,. anda pitt: for: “the |: Water ine tho aren’ “porth of Henry | (Aves and) west Of PIN StS “Inelad.| ing Fitth St. was shut, aff for ree Ninh. prade plastle pipe. | F newal of TaAinsy, ee teacher: had: been ‘nent to ‘the chap. | schodl . Tatlayoka, Lake, By : af By Youngsters From This Area a HEN two ‘applications were made recently to: ‘the. Pollu- ‘tion Control Board for permission to. aische ge bas e “the ot only 95 per cent pure, humans Wwithoue. detriment Saanich: “sought | permission to “dis- Bay... The Brent- d by the system. d at the: possible}: h. “The Pollution Control ‘Board was in. t that’ the discharge» might: collect “in f:the bay. and the ‘plan was ‘rejected. ‘for. the: discharge | of. effluent: nto. Elk: Lake. “There are: few ion has been: granted for: the| re-on. two-party. lines: ‘and at : ansivered ging -exorbi-| — because. they, are. geo-). he. wisdorn ‘ofa: ‘Solomon|. Was, a subs, ‘reported’ ‘Christmas: HAMPERS | gine " with’ total value’ of $183: had’ been ~pdoyed. Parsons . reported. severnl , ote | Jers of thanks: had. heen received Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Wh. I. Carlin aces qd Mrs, - Grant: Crulekshank. were: appointed tonet ns nominating come. Fyittee for the election of atficors at sure will ‘ho the: annual meeting: dn. February. i = PYollowing, the meeting” tea: was ot the: ‘served: by. Mrs, -Tolmes and) Mrp. | The dalent lable.wAs | and! ‘probably: fails to'meet the stan- | ‘Stude ents | Get a ‘Tuceday: and students of North Sann- SOCAL. benoOY “got an Whex- _ Senne Pe GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, January 15, 1964 | TO GULE OF MEXICO le Long | Haul In ‘Small Basis Sough!| | Looking | Back To Christmas “Not Always Snowing | Oo, ; By ANNA MANG : white | with snow thus becomes. ‘ao Y BILL CHATTERTON. . , Official . historian and -photogra- abouts, each.powered by.a 100-horse “Where the sun shines. bright, ‘the proper expression of the true spirit | “On. July 12 “of* this. year, “four | pher for’ the trip’ will be Gerald | Power outboard motor. The boats} air is: balmy. and’ never is heard|° as ° youths, two of them from the Saan-| Scholefield, 19, of 823 Sea’ Drive, |‘ ill be enclosed by:canvas canopies | the discouraging howl of a blizzard, oe explanations may he sound \ich Peninsula, will. leave Aklavik, |p, entwood. Gerry has ‘worked at | and as a safety measure are in-|Chrisimas 3s still a winter wronder- x " Of the | . an rites which were North West Territories, in'two boats. | marinas and hae. owned his own stalled with air-tight compartments. land. ‘absorbed into ‘the Christian celebra- Several portages, 7,000 sailing miles}, | The vessels will carry 90 gallons of| In northern climes the plaint is, ’ oat for five years. Atso a graduate! “We just don’t have snow: for|tion came from : Northern Europe and 2,835 gallons of gasoline ¢ later » fuel. each, and. tanks will be refilled 3 th: ith of Brentwood College, he is now pur- | Christmas the way “we used to,” and, if not associated directly wi they intend to arrive at New Orleans | at each stop along the way. flected th d on the Gulf of Mexico. suing an English major at the Uni-| and even’in climates where decor-|Snow, at least reflected the nee This Arctic to Gulf inland’ | versity of. Victoria. with a.view to ated palm trees substitute for ever- for warmth in winter. | trav ersing tha orth: Amer ican, cork becoming: a journalist. greens and holiday picnics are more The Yule log, for. instance, be- tinent from north: to. south, is a|MOUN life-long dream of ‘the leader of the!” expedition,. 18-year-old Mark: Dick- inson, of Sidney. The, youths | will. leave “Vancouv er | ‘+: by-train on- June. 21 for Waterways, Alberta,. which