PAGE FOUR | | ee HARRY ANDI , | Published. at ‘Sldney. Vancouver Island, BE. oe ‘> Every. Wednesday : : By “Peninsula ‘Printing Co. Lta. od. Ss. RIVERS, Fresident and Managing Director.: BY oS “ember of B.C. Division,:: Canadian Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. i : ; - Member: of Canadian Weekly: Newspapers’: Association. . - Member, Audit Bureau. of Circulations. > .Member Class:“A” Newspapers. es : |i Telephone GR 5-1151 , sy : “AUBSORIP TION RATES: $2.50 per year by maii in Canada and the} . -British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries. : authorized as second’ class mail; Post Office Department, ‘Ottawa. | ; * .- Display. advertising ‘rates on apphcation. ; Wednesday, May .3,.1961. THE, CHILDREN MUST. NOT SUF FER ECOND of. three elections facing the various: communi- | ties. of Saanich. Peninsula will be held on Saturday. “On the decision of the voters rests not only the future of the current, and fourth building by-law: in Saanich School -) District, ‘but the future*of many hundreds of children in “the district. Ratepayers -will be invited ‘to cast their bal- “. lots-on the $675,000 school building: by-law which is aimed at,terminating the shift-system in schools and _ providing -adequate_ accommodation. throughout the school: district. “less than spectacular.: -In:this instance the conditions pre- vailing. inthe school district have reached the Point” where improved facilities are a crying need. ~~ This: week; throughout the school day, there are 600) - students. attending schoo] on a swing shift. In addition, ing school on. a schedule which isnot only impractical, but| their, ‘grades to even.a:minimum. standard. * “= hese circumstances are brought about. by. the deter-| ~~ mined. failure of the ratepayers. of Saanich School District |. to approve a building by-law. This. presentation on Satur- -:- day is the fourth referendum on the ‘subject:to be offered ~ by trustees. of the school district. Despite the condition prevailing, the public, as. represented. ‘by ‘the voters, : has ‘Shoulders’ of. ‘the. district. students, “by its” denial: of. the}, referendum.: of ‘ ae There can. be: few ratepayers i in this school district who are yet unaware of the. controversy. which: has: ‘Yaged-over ‘the by-law..-There are those who contend ‘that: the. cost of cafford: to:‘foot ‘the bill.. "The: current: protest by. the: Gulf Islands:'School: District: is’.a: reflection on. ‘the. provincial ‘government. which “has ‘promised: so. much’ and “achieved ‘so little in the realm of school assistance:It is‘one of: the weeks h ve seen many assertions: by. diff ides: of:the fence.: On Saturday, let. us). by. all means,” in the event. of the by-law’s failure: here ‘on Saanich: Peninsula. “Let: us.all face up to our obli- On Saturday every. ‘atepayer. of. the district should. support the building. program. | Then: he may, ‘in‘all: ‘conscience, must not be permitted to sulfer longer. 2 Letters | : To. The E ditor “this .conimiltes that--certain group who! oppose: ‘the school. by- law: in ‘Saanich School, District. have’ ‘made | atements- whieh. are v WIV the: facta.‘ ane ‘thes onsistent bi. heallie: toy baling. tho: work, “tally. consintont..with, MNCL lat the: following & examples, OF ORE: a8) yl g - OAKES. | Sehioal: fo “Committ AIMANK, Your. “ol eklaa ; we. “find, askotball “standards ‘Are: wainially operated ; amd: the: wd” floodlights. referred: tas were Charges have.also. been made with for fundss : “paged conversion has been carefully Orn SUYBOry . Tequates . nA | Dis With, regard” tO. “School” bullating’ ¢ dy shsy We: have: cheeked over. school |! -hoard xecords and. find. that. average | vor AWA for the dant me hoot Auilding | ‘ a fn rere wa in \ Th a. Vy a prortain: wore? S10 e per: square: fool! Canadian’ Red Cross: Soelety, wee “at floor-aren, “This: compares favor: | 104 + Ort Sty Vieturiee oo» ably. with | coat teat prove ‘May » 1G: F A : Soelely,,. . oo, NEYBROE Ki WARD. LOOK: oMnvuat be born, hy ‘mind that the “has been drawn up? in’ consultation | school building by-law in Distelet -pariment of education. Fina) plans | hard look ‘at the situation.” wit jhe drawn up by" qualified a at ++ main. agricultural: research: stations: ‘tendent has earned a reputation as A defeated by-law may be con- van on economic: enol ', there are conditions: of. overcrowding in every school in| fusion of tulips, was the scene of a _the district.” Young children are allocated to classrooms | delightful tea given by the “Save b better taught already woefully overcrowded. Older students are attend-! the Children” group in Sidney. - | industrial arts eing better. taug in. the: past: failed. to. recognize the: ‘burden placed on ‘the! education has. reached a: point. where. they: can: no. longer. ctors: which feeds the fire of’wrath. ‘conjured up by the ponents. ofthe. by-law, | fearful of the added. cost... To}! “people, “Possessed. of their: own: fears: ‘there: is. little Ss. Sikely te be of. veal. value for future pl nning. : “The recent “tpon:: Pe & g the by-law. and“ opposing it.’ ‘The: period: has}! ; brought. forth’.a, considerable: amount. of. hysteria on: doth] to say yes or 0. retain our criticisms! ' think of the results of another. defeat. the: curricula, facilities and’ provisions, but let us'stand| «Many elementary school children by the students and children ‘who ‘are destined to suffer ‘will continue to spend their school All of cus’ hav voluntarily.” ‘accepted the’ benefits. Of -living-in-a'small, nearly: ‘self-contained segment of society gations. ‘which must* the. price. of: those benefits. Irre-. spective of:any. other onsideration, we must-have schools:!, Peerage oe nests 48 INACCURACTES "tects and contracts will be wwarded “Tt has’ comes to--the-attention- of ‘to qualified ; contractors . by. public tenders, This” ‘system: is - “fully. tried |: and- proven sand is in’ facet: probably} -) the-only.. acceptable marion of aude listled ‘that “sehool, will have'n far better‘chanee ) 2:48, Torkley). something: done: AP the tt isevery: seldom: that: you: can find] Bg tian tiered agonable, ps to-date and) eye Taw. pisses... beeause If il js, d= bv porsony Who: Will consistently. find sound building] ented: Rane wil L snregont standards of school construc: | ‘of: having: é Saanich | ts Hs, Plouse: permite me, through, this | Paehonedinin sto tank alle ‘those who BOTS curtains liborally-contributeds: ago awelle cag: | those. wlio helped ‘in’ the -successtul ee Honnted: tothe: schoohes. op coo ccuf aanvars of the Red Cross Campatyn “pegar d tothe proposed furnace. cone] The fact! that we iitdae one” nore’ “version at. Sidney: elementary’ school | obtained Onoblective makes it pos- on that. tho’ cstimates for this work) wbleto carry on the netivities of the “are lesa than: they were previously, Red Cross, and. in. particnlar: the We linve. checked into: this matter} Blood: ‘Transfuston: Service, “whieh “and have been: assured that the pro-| plays suchianimpar trint vole ty mad. “planned: and is: expected to he: fully | ‘On behalf of the Vietoria Clty and } tet Branely of the Canadian ted Praside Mh Alo Bea ae Paes : Sa a Ag the thine 5. ow wory: Near, nropoaed® Reheol billing proprim | when we nist again vote on the! coWith qualified» officials: of the..de>| let all of us concerned take cone lasts": ony. country, nok to mention the} § A Me ronips ayo ante en that wey SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW APPOINTMENT IS: CONF IRMED © SON N ‘Harry Andison; acting superinten- and educated in eowha and at Uni- dent of the Dominion Experimental | versity of British Columbia. ‘He’ has | Farm at Saanichton since last Nov-"! served with the federal government. ember,: has ‘been appointed superin- r since. 1935. at Victoria’ and “Vernon . tendent. ; iene eres born-and educated: entomologist: suc- ceeds. J. J. Woods, who has retired. The 48-year- “old British Columbia: Appeal For He ~In'1985 Mr. Andison® toured the in the United Kingdom, the Nether- lands and Switzerland. His investi- gations on ‘fruit, ornamental and greenhouse insects of Vancouver Is- | ; land and the lower Fraser Valley ieeliretiienetieet tiie brought substantial improvements in MORE ABOUT the control of the north-western JOHN WINDSOR. white grub, root weevils, western (Continued From Page One) raspberry fruit. worm, bramble leaf St aetna een buen eet need prendre iametionaetl | hopper, holly insects and the narcis- sus bulb fly.” to shoulder a disproportionate share ‘During his career, he also did re- | of the costs, but this is an injustice search on the codling moth and the | that can only be remedied by the little cherry disease... provincial government, and ‘not by ~.Sum of $50,000 was: pledged during the first days of the Salvation! Army’s drive for $245,000, which and was in. charge of the fruit ingect | laboratory-‘at. Victoria: when: it: was. ; amalgamated’ with ‘the Experimen- ‘tal Farm at Saanichton Ip Sounded By By Salvation Army For Lodge will be devoted’ mainly to gé build. ing of the Matson.Sunset Lodge on a site overlooking Victoria: Harbor. The sum. of $45,000 will be used: for. the regular services for which the Red Shield’ has. become so. well |. known. : Premier W. A. C. Bennett turned the first sod on Saturday -afternoon ‘and -announced ‘that. the ‘province would ‘contribute $300,000 towards. the. total building: program, which: | will amount to $900,000.” On-. Sunday afternoon : the drive . “Internationally the. new superin- a negative‘ vote. at the. polls. sidered a mark ‘of: protest, but: the gist. -- 0: : __| People that it really. hurts are not FROM MAINLAND | 7 the. powers that. be, in Victoria,: but . Mr. Andison was born’ in Steveston 1| the young people who .must lead us ———| into the future. “In the: ordinary event, such .an achievement. would be Tea For Children “ | Then comes the ‘matter: of curri- ful ~ ~{-eulum.° It .would be foolish. to. try Js Success u , and. hide the fact’that. there is a In Sidney Hall ——_| considerable. body of public opinion, St. Andrew’s Church Hall, artistic- | the writer included; which feels that , our high schools should lay greater stress on academic subjects, with | such courses as home economics and ‘ally decorated with ferns and a pro- The table, covered with. a lace | in technical schools. “deprives them of the opportunity to cover the range of| cloth, was centred by a beautiful Nevertheless, we must face the P Pp y 8g | yellow flower arrangement, flanked hard fact that the department of edu- at each end with silver candelabras | cation has decreed that: these .sub- | containing pale green tapers. -..| jects must be taught, and the school | '. Pouring tea froma silver tea ser- board has-no'say in: this matter. vice and, silver tea urn which both }. !. hend,’and Mrs. J. "N: Bray. | i2g,.need: not.be included in the new R: ‘On and” ate Sicaisn mate high school, but, and this is ‘the. de- es must Mrs. Ww. Ww. “McGill, vice-president: | termining factor, -these cours mu: ‘be. given, and if® the’ rooms ’:and j. of: “Save. “the.” Childrén Fund” *or= |} | ganization for British Columbia’ and: equipment are. not. provided, buses = of the:.. or ganization on’. the’ must be. supplied to-shuttle the. chil- Island... hour's, to ‘schools: whiere such ° ‘facili- Clothing ‘and. “quilts, made by the ties exist. Bearing in mind the ‘high, ladies .were..on “display- Quilts: and: layettes © are: sent‘.to.-Pusan, ’ ‘Korea, and~Ortona, e Italy. Clothing ce sisting of: dresses; : -knitted - articles |: ‘and: other. garments, is’ ‘sent. to -the have: adopted such a scheme.: sponsored ‘children: and. families. ae HOPE FOR SUPPORT _,Over. $80.was: ‘realized - cat the: tea. » Certainly, this. by-law, on: ‘white “must. have. more. seat one val. “Democracy: ‘is’ “a Before you a ie ‘your allo please day . .in. “windowless, oil ‘ventilated ‘Gesigned Yr: as: class them,’ ‘rooms, . : -neve | rooms.” “Many. ‘older auudents “will onuind ‘to: ‘receive: little: better : than’ half. ‘al: “day's. schooling. f ~The cost: of trat for: a better method of school finan: ‘cing,’ ora better: curriculum, : but is . ‘elaseronma: : _ MISUSED ‘WORD: ty You will continue ‘to. pay,:in-addi- |’ < w a nin tl er TALKING IT. OVER” i where (government pays 75 per eent| VASTOR T. L. WESCOTT, B.A, | of building costs},.° 2 r . Sluggett Baptist Church, | It is: true that the proposed “by- __ Brentwood Bay law. will not sulve all problems, but, Services Every Sunday rather. than-tumn -it- down, ; and sink ; _ amily, Worship ‘into: endless disclission,: let us pub ibs avening Service : : over, and Laickle the: remaining: prob Sanda ‘Jems with this"under our helt! ey. aquente fs Any aren Nob “satisfied: with “ila wi with ae united: PUMpOSe ; ssesaseans 10, OU am. Pan OkGUSeS Lo be. absent: fran he may: ‘miss: one: :circumestane y slclent ganink: ae Peninsula o Parent. Tene twee Counell, ” Sha OeNorinanely: Nor 2. Royal ak, Co Ady April’ SOE find: him lad ne women: a rendize He . VAL W. Y GASONS . seedy May. TL point out some, ofthe, many “valid TOROS why think: it da of the ie Undmost.inportined=Urad © Sandel (ay School. Districts ratepayers vole p We 1Yog! for the sohool building by- law. “on May 63 "The shift system just isn't: good - onangh fay cour children. When started’ school during tho dopres- “sion 7 had ao much: better chance te fear Wea ca full dayewtth > yommarly: ond. ~ Now ask. sot _~ on the church roll but: indifferent the services; attending cannually wander why. Christ amenns little: Ahem, oe why the church -ta-weak. bv daily iieotineg in the home . Ley nags nth WYYRENY be Miald We, Wd “awd, with shifts... Chis would:cost| saved! by. the Word: dnd now. the “nore: per. year than the new, build] recagnized® “Also, (Us just “isn't good enough | ane - teachers, C@hristhin Wha? Men: Lain sure, als an ee Matter what: the. cost. that you: In today's world,” the position ‘of | ceive. your spiritual food. regnin and? offen, TE you: are’ wnehurel awe vite cyous te Jour churely your Ave iia 1 fowl | “ving standard, “1a: “governed an 4 + Conthnnod on Pane’ Nine “It is true” that: home ° economics |: ‘graced the table, weré Mrs. L. H.. and industrial ' arts’ rooms, together | : 4‘ Nicholson, Mrs.’ O..Thomas, Mrs. H. | with a gymnasium for physical train- | é dren back ,and:-forth; during: class. and continuing cost.of such transpor = tation,» it would’ ‘surely. have“ been’ a. case of ; penny wise, pound. foolish,’ ‘to: are. to vote,.is not: perfect, but, out C :0f.a> welter of. conflicting ‘ ‘opinions, . bear harassed. ee wa of: the school} ‘much: misused word, ‘and if-itvis to Rave more than ‘a rhetorical: value; it:must® be based “on ‘the: cornerstone * of; justice The | ‘school children of : this area. will. have: ‘no voice’. in. our “decision, and_ yet, .they look to; us. to deal Justly: with: - By all means car rry on 1 the ‘stringale. portation, renting on: this: struggle. against the® proper halls, increased: administration and authorities, ‘the provincial govern- renovations, will almost certainly be| Ment, .the ’ department.of edicaion,, open. his: campaign: for. ‘criticism’ of ‘the. outside: circum:| greater: than "the cost’ of the by-law,| 2nd. the, teaching . Panta not} , stances: immediately. afterwards. ; ‘The children of. Saanich ‘and in-return we: will get far less. eeunet inemanteemsieaneatad mo renee 2 Sern emema magnate, ‘ne aerate remeewe (ets i anealsy: Reveuse: ‘ole “SOMOCXLPEMO, “maybe: two! butt. | the’ gone: will at Loyd: abate Hi “thee: nex : meal. Alle: men Oh iddyen too): “ordar tecbe SO RUONE: they necd tosent: and: that i yalaneedk diets: oe |) ta-eonie ‘tw ehiveh!: This. is a-differs | 2 ont mation, . They may be be a diffe that: tne BEOW, An ‘Christ: ipa aad would, be jay, waked Meg, SOCAL bas Gancaecs Tray dans | . i" topd on. Him constantly, “yedthan sf for: we “pupils Wor the AYO Oyo: ‘concerned about. ‘your rally in the Salvation Army Citadel, presided: over by .Mayor: P. B. Scur- | j tab of..Victoria: “At this gathering, | Stuart J. Keate, chairman. of :the campaign, announced excellent sup- fo | port from the special’ names: com- | ee eel | | The C hurches WE : Wednesday, May 3, 1961. : CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE. , a SERVICES | He is a member of several region-. are held at 11 a.m, every: Sunday, al associations: that ‘are: related’. to: his work and also ‘of. the entomologi- cal societies of America, Canada and \} British Columbia... McLeod of Happy Valley. They have two sons. gl “His wife is the former Alyce | The Review Is | His Answer. To Problem was officially-launched with. a large | : | Brentwood. reader has discov- | ered an answer to the windshield film which was the subject of a récent story in The Review. The article referred to the film which forms on the windshield during. periods of rain. : : The reader: explains that: ‘Phe. ' Review is; itself, the answer. After. perusal,:-The: Review °. “should -be kept, he urges. Half a, page then. serewed ‘up into a ball” will ‘remove: the ‘offending ‘film ~ ‘from the wet windshield. : j mittee and asked the citizens of the | ———-~———_____--_ ______--.— ‘years ago, realized that it could not ‘overlook ‘its regular Red Shield work Greater Victoria area and the Saan- ich Peninsula to be generous. when the canvassers called upon them. FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Matson Lodge will provide accom- | modation -for 140 senior citizens. | Contract for the construction will be announced shortly andthe building will. be ready tor occupancy - later this. .year.. ; : Le | The - Salvation Army, which is -state. quest of $45,000 in the drive for Mat- son Sunset Lodge. This type of work, which is a specialty of the | Salvation Army, must be maintained under all:circumstances, the officers Residents. of Sidney, Saanich and the ‘Gulf Islands are being asked to -making. its first major appeal since.| contribute’ to this worthwhile cam- the Citadel _was constructed) several’! paign. . an “An 1 audience of close to 50 persons , gathered: at Knights: of: Pythias: hall,: Sidney, on. Wednesday evening, April 26... where “the: semi-finals for: the trict was held. Jee “Chancellor: Commander: Jobin Pow, | of ‘Knights of: “Pythias : ‘Lodge’ No. -68,- ‘Sidney, introduced G.. Pitt; of Capi-: acted as'M.C.: forthe evening. The: five. contestants were: all: stu. dents of Mount Newton high school, second: place: ‘to Selena = Kelly, between. our. disagreements. t -afford:to: ‘deny. our: young: people the to ‘prepare. “themselves: for. a’ “pres ‘in’a fast changing world. ’ aa ‘cheque: for: $25 ‘to’ Rhys Phillip: is OF, ip nd pe in a tie - “They. met. with. a: united pUrpose, daw? fall againg inorder: to: da/ypey had been: drawi: by! the ‘Word, ail ‘Assembly. Of God Church ves 7 _ (Pentocostal’ ‘Acnembltor: of Canada) _ * "9192 EAST SAANICH ROAD — | - MAY 4 through MAY.14.— Oe rps n as TUESDAY. throigh FRIDAY-7.45° p.m: no | rly iAs. a simple. layman. in these: that ters, it: seems: to: me: that. we can: il ® public: speaking contest of this: dis- !° : ep eree ‘ant, ‘giving. helpful: pointers and en- ! adh 4 |. stal: City Lodge. No. ‘61; Victoria, who. | ed the prizes and: commented on, the ae cial: chairman of the: public: speaking : third place was taken’ ‘against these’ children, “sandwiched. a schools - and: ‘classrooms they. need; carious -and: even frightening. future}: - Y r “and Mrs, L,’ Scardifield. Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to. | thoughtful. and understancing. " ecauarenarninernmemreeamareoneennaeae tol} yond ~ FORSETH TRIO else. apasmodically, They will then | i OUTSTANDING. MUSICAL, | EVANGELISTS ; dime {0 cover the work adequate: Twe, things “are slress sed, ty this ; _ _ featuring . Av. Wis tronle that’ in these ‘days nar iptire. ny te people “mat” tres | te MUSICAL AND VOCAT. STELTE CTIONS Of areat progress and: prosperity | quently, | Phis deosn't: say te wah oo a aa pppyye wT py r “oy; i th Hine iport “Liat, hit due hs tmited 1a" oned wool hut canted: no dees he Monte. W. ae PAIN TING EACH: “aon should suffers 2 oo Andlentes. that dt was:as often as they Poco 7 ns sal JavThe school -board, aa; proposed could make tt and was aniamented co * VITAL. GOSPE: /PREAC ING — { and has combined this annual. : by: Christina Whiles, . “wie: feccived, $10, while: ‘Ruth ' Phillips” and: Tom McLaughlin tied,” each — ing . Pens. P: ; ale = They commented: ‘on: eaoh contest- | couragement, : | Fred. Campbell, ‘chairman ‘of the | public speaking ‘committee, ‘present-. time; -and: work: each ‘contestant. had.) ‘put. into:his: speech, : : “Gordon. Robinson; ‘Viet “contest, addressed. ‘the: a ience: ‘and: Miss J2N. G. ‘Patterson, R. “aah BAe “vaus” ‘and.’ Arthur.“ Mebbs,:: ‘from the: ‘al ‘Dale Carnegie Alumni. Association, of ||: Victoria, gave'the first place cup: and 3} 2" su E. "BUTLER “Mr, Butler moved ‘from. Vancouver. ‘to take up’ residence at 9696 Fifth: St..° Guests ‘were Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ H: Brad- ‘ley;-Mr, and Mrs:J; Arsenault, Mr. and: Mrs, -R, DuTemple: cand .: Maj: Fae “Priends : of = “many~ years: ‘standing | “ ‘surprised | Ernest” Butler when they | oe ng | gathered ‘at. his home -on- Saturday. evening fora house-warming: party. } at-: Ky of-.P. “Hall, - Fourth: “St., Sidney, B.C: ; : _ Everyone: Welconie - ~ ANGLICAN SERVICES | North Saanich Parish - GR 5-1014° May 7—Rogation. Sunday : Holy Trinity— ; Holy Communion ..... 8.30 a.m. Sunday School. ....... 9.40 a.m. St. Andrew’s— : Choral Communion ..11.00 a.m. Sunday School | :......9.40.a.m. St. Augustine’s— - Holy Coniaunion - 9.30 arn. oF OURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Fifth St., 2 Blocks N.. Beacon Ave. > Rev.: ‘Irene E. ‘Smith. GR 4-2023 SERVICES | Sunday School © . 10 am, Worship . lee . ace lham.. Evangelistic’ wees begs 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting—Tuesday: 8 p.m. Family Night—~Friday . 8p.m. — You Are Most Welcome — Sidney Gospel Hall Fifth Street, Sidney . | EVERY SUNDAY: “The Lord’s Supper. ...11.30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class :-..-.-2..10. Gospel, Service -. Dees “SUNDAY, I M. AY: 4, 7.30 p.m. . EVERY. WEDNESDAY. Prayer and Bible Study, 8. p.m. ~ BETHEL BAPTIST "2335. :BEACON: AVENUE: ' Pastor: ‘Rev. W. Pp. ‘Morton. cars “SERVICES: “Sunday, May iad 1030: am --Family Service. | ons “& NEAR: FATAL. FALSEHOOD.’ +e i things: ‘in: 1 one, in’ Christ. a: “ASSEMBLY OF GOD. = (Pentecostal: Assemblies) 7 ee Of Canada): whe —_ Services: : ‘Sunday ; io. 00 a.m.—Sunday: School,’ 11,00 a.m.—Worship, =). x “7,30 p.n.—Evening Wor'shi geese | “Tuesday,. 7.30). pam Prayer _-emeeting..0 0... ‘Friday, 8. 00 ‘p.m,—Young Peoples. - Rev. G. R: “Richmond, ‘Pastor. oe Phone: GR 5-1072 0 ed Po SUNDAYS eed O0-am, and 7 80° pam for] = - ae EVERYONE WELCOME — 0 va | ————— CC 2 brespiasiraanebetiarianmneriraias United | Churches “SUNDAY, MAY 7 St. John's, Deep Cove. .10.00 a.m. piRews Cy He ae B: A- ane School 10.00 a.m.- 10,00 aay at 00, THN: PEACE. LUTHERAN 7 SERVIER 8 EVERY SUNDAY 8 PAM aw St, Andrew's Anationn ¢ Church “Third: Sty: Sldney ‘Moly Communion’ on the Second Sunday: of Every Month, — Rov. A, W, Ponting ” GR B4140: eet amon vee ol HAVEN N DRIVE. > Pastor Ge Hoehitetter. Watell Channel 65 Te be Whiten” eoovery: Sunilay: aut: ALGO. AM “Sontenee Sermon: i. : ne nontes reheg, daa eating” at ‘ohhh reeele Tk auoub hat whitch “they: whould Already’ he: doing.” Sabbath Schoo... 69.90 asm, Preaching: Services “99.00 aim, | “Derene Welfare Tea. 1,90 p.m, “Prayer: Service--Wed,, 7,90 poms ~ ome VISITORS: WHLCOMB eaairsonsreahioie a “f'That inthe: dispe sation of the a ie fulness: of : time,“ He: will: eother.. ‘Shady Creek. Xenting’ 10, 00 a. ies; 4 ak Rev. JG.G.Bompas, BA, BD, | @ Bi Sunday, ‘School. 01 am, fo ne he Oa | Ste ‘Paut's,.. Sldney : 1130 a.m, ey es miereimereaten ohne ares eioeeiny feet eV ey | | {I ne | “ Soventh-Day _ wode 4 ie ; Adventist Church | tou all