“PAGE FOUR t Feenses Peniosels Aree Serf Sslands PUES a ae “Published at Sidney, Vancouver island, BC. Bel Bia Na te “). - " Bivery: Wednesday- ; “By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. Ls. RIVERS; President and ‘Managing Director. Member: of Canadian’-Weekly Newspapers’ Association... : .Member Audit’. Bureau- ‘of Circulations. : »Member Class “A” Newspapers. Telephone 28. os SUBSCRIPTION. ‘aaies: $2.50 per year by mail in Canada and the British Empire; $3.00 per year. to foreign countries. aces “authorized as. second class. mail, or ~- Display advertising rates on~ application: - re ae 7 Wednesday, May 7, 1958. -* SPRING START 7 “motion in accordance with. earlier promises; ‘tenders for the project. A. GENERAL WARNING ricy: escape ‘route. cating: such: a: policy recklessly, _ betters, To The Editor. Saanich. Peninsula... amp a for: the]; RAY M. LAMO Ton: like to, thank: the. following good: men: for. erin me. vith: this: project: oe Mey Big 1958. hansen baw lo Pallersos Dennls Mavtley : Roy rele’ Tt "lure: 63 “went into “operation.” i jovtling er Tho A-foot: Inunching ramp. is. pro- led . 1B a i bont oui ‘service to.
UL lborals ie they:, Would: “neeopt, him
Ww. “Tniinwand rectived: nv
letter from. bere sony. Roddy,” who:
was, sorving | With) the . JAP ens
closing a Jabel-from'n- cnn of Saat
fob Neaiid “lorabberries “whtely he
{and cobinined Jrom: au site ri the: popular. unsupported, view, |::
SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS ‘REVIEW
-\SALT SPRING Fl
-_|EXCEED EXPECTATIONS. F SPO!
Prize: winners:
> Salt Spring - Island” spring flower, “by. Col: .:Carvosso..
show. held in. Mahon. hall, Ganges, on | were as follows:
May 1, under: convenership of Col:
‘J..H.. Carvosso, ‘secretary; was an
| outstanding - success, © with ° entries
far beyond : expectations. A -great
many ‘entries were’ featured in the
men’s - League;
tions,: entitled ‘From. Wilderness. to
Wonderland’’, -and.. showed imagin: :
ation and artistry. —
These were judged by Plato Usti-
nov, Vesuvius, while. exhibits were
judged by Miss B. Palmer and Miss ,
V. Peel, Duncan.:: The overall theme
was “Flowers ‘in ‘the Home.”
- An attractive tea was served. dur-
ing the. afternoon: in the. board room’)
of. the :-hall,“sponsored by St.-Mark’s
‘Chancel Guild. Mrs.:J.-R. Sturdy
-was in charge. of. arrangements and
was. assisted by Mrs. W. H. Bradley,. |
Mrs. G: Bullock, Mrs.. ‘H. Deyell,
-Mrs.. G.. Humphries, Mrs. .C.: Moat,
Mrs. J. Smith and-Mrs. G. ‘Shove.
The guild . also -had™ two’ stalls:
|-home cooking, under. Mrs. J. Byron,
"Miss : F: - Aikens;
Meyer. . Clarr. 3,
Mrs. 'E., Lynen.
Worthington. |
Jenson; 2,"
Aitken.
for May ‘queen,-
and plants, ‘in . charge of Mrs. Ba.
“Cartwright: and Miss: F. Aitken.
-WINNERS ae
Mrs.. G:. Shove,. was ‘won. by’ Mrs.
Growth Slower
{But ‘Still Two.
-- Weather .for. April was’ character-
“peratures, rainfall;
relative: humidity, according: to::the ne weeks ahead.
: monthly» weather.. summary: . cissued:
| Ry the”: Experimental Station*, - ate
“The: monthly. mean ‘temperature of somewhat. :
\ as. 1. ‘degrees wa Ss 0. ve “degrees. above’.|
the; 45-year average. .
grees was £0.8. -degrees ‘above.’ the.|
| long: term. average, . ‘while’ the .mean.}.
|)-minimum ‘. temperature | “of 40.5 de-” : 5
| grees was ° 0.2" “degrees. above . the: “Mr e
- of flowe
| production, ‘Prio tO. “April: peas "
_ most: Geka {was about. three:
Me arthur. “Floyd
° on’ ‘Thursday, ‘May: LMrse Rew.
| Greig; assisted ‘by. Mrs. D... Webb,
‘entertained * fat “her home,” 8334
Quadra St.,., in. “Honor: of :: Mrs. Cy.
Saunders, : a>. bride-elect “of. ‘this:
month. ‘The honored guest and her’ couvere!
grandmother, Mrs. J. C/:Brown, and:|: ;
Mrs, C._E, Beattie, mother of. the
"| groom-to-be,. were | presented - with
and Dick: Aylard...
Mrs2.: Watson |
dainty corsages of fuchsias: - a Vietor‘a,
During’ the evening; Mrs. ‘Saund-
ers received. a blanket, - pillowcases
and dresser set.” She was, also the] .
recipient of.many” gaily -wr apped
‘parcels ‘containing grocorics.: “y
-Jnvited) guests were, “Mésdames.G..
Botting, J.C. ‘Brown, NePimlott, De,
Webb, Gy ‘Maude,. qa Flint, ‘YS. Bont:
1 thes. Cy By ‘Beat and: ‘Mrs: |.
Morris,
8¢ hood.
en peqencemanereer
“valuable &
aul
— “ ' “
‘peetlon: “thot: ait Andrew's ‘qhureh, P
was built dnd Sidney. 7”
Wile
werd: BOON LO: Jonve: AS daoy. to, make,
-} thelr. home: in-Vancouyer,. were. en
‘|-tertalned by. a niimber-of friends on
trip. to. Sidney > Island ee: Among,
J) those. i ithe. party, ‘wore. Annie. and
Alice Petterson; Hattlo and: Beaty ico:
Barker, Irene’, Thornloy,: “Murlol | 9
“Holdridge, wilh: Lidgnte, Pauline}
Clanton, Stanley Coward, Joe Mus+
ol alow, Sinith “Barkor,> Tony Lidgate:
~fand, Melvin and Pat: Clanton. ’
reedoms
Mrs...W. Dobson, Mrs. D: Cousineau; A Mrs.. R.-T: Meyer;
‘you. “admit m3
Mankind tse
“Special | class for: organizations: 1, .
United .. Church”: Women’s.’
ation; 2, Sunshine Guild; 3, Centen:
nial Committee; 4, Ladies’ Auxiliary |
to Canadian Legion;: 5, Catholic: Wo-
and. highly’. com-
mended, ‘Ganges. Play School.” ="
Class 2: arrangement using. tints
and tones, one ‘color, for hall, 1,
.2, Mrs.
| rangement, 1, Mrs..Scot Clark; 2,
‘mantel, 1, B. Cartwright; 2, Mrs..E.
Class .5, combination
.of picture and ‘petal, 1, “Mrs. ..Wil-
mott;'-2, ‘Mrs. J: Byron; highly © com- :
mended, “Mrs.-Lynen. = .
DINNER ARRANGEMENTS ~
Class 6; dining room: arrangement |
suitable for sideboard, 1,-Mrs.°J..G:
Miss. E. Thethewey.
‘| Class 7, dinner :time™ _arrangement,
1; Mrs. F..Lepsoe; 2,’ Mrs. Willmott.
Class 8,. bedside. small arrangement,
2, Miss F.
“Class: ‘9, nosegay, ‘suitable’
Miss: F. ‘Aitken;.! but all saw ‘it as a‘ fight through the
‘} Class 10, “miniature garden “in Bie ages and. most linked~the: call for:
CA centennial cake: contest, ‘run by plate, for school children” only,::1
Mary Jean Taylor; 2, Colleen Addie:
D. -Morrison. The. cake was. ‘donated | Class 11,: corsage. to welcome. a new :
"weeks ahead-of normal. At the end
‘ized. by. slightly. above. normal. tem-.| of ‘April, “growth” had. ‘slowed down |
“sunshine “and “somewhat: and the: season was bested
The. wet: period aucing’ the: aide |:
of the’ “month—from April-13: to 21— |*
| Saanichton. “| delayed spring = planting Gperations.
maximum: emperature. ae ae. | 1] Ma ny. Guests : Ate
which'some:of. the “gifts. were placed::
is re. Following. the: opening: of: parcels,
: . | refreshments. were: “served to:60
guest. ‘at ‘the. home: ofsMr.: ala, ise
y J. CeLambert, West: Saanich: Road.
| He: also. visited’ Mr. and: Mrs.
UBC, ‘sluden § who. hav ar
at their respective homes are Naney-| 4:
sand: Kenneth: Johnson - and: Kenneth}
“Smith,
Drive, “spent: the. week-end in Van-
Student : ‘teachers: ‘at Deep. “Cove
school are: Miss .Thordis Anderson,
formerly of Deep Cove,.
and Mr, Goldie, of Victoria Normal
COOKING VEGETABLES
If at all possible to: do. 80, yeget-:
ables..should be cooked ‘
‘skins on; in order.to. avoid losing the}.
smineral “matters
‘under: the: skins.
) TALKING W “OVER”
som ‘tL. WESCOTT, BiAn
Slngett Haptlyt: Churech,.
cope WOON OW vod Bay...
zs Servicer: Every Sunday -
Faully? worship, we sinh 00 and
‘count ry
freedom: ‘such= aa mony + the world
are, not, petvileged to: share.” Net we:
must:
vil,
tion,
noo
om, |
“BLEDGIS-HANME Ry acheavy: teal,’ i
ening: iis hame «from: the lemphaade | torial tt
(Snxon sleeve, meaning: Hanmer: and
fa literally, hanimer-hammere
“SHERRIE, & alsa-cAnplo-Sa woe in at
derivation. wig aeir-reta, « shires; that
reeve,. oe nn: officer: of the: Ahir or
bipiianks “
free,
me Hite, “Hee
fron. the French, sur, ever or upon
thes derivation and -ia teas: calor hil betwe favedvaty:
that. the: excellence. Of the: roast. 40;
iy appealed. to an varly cuverelan thal ject will be
Ve hntelted W ab a. a banque _ al
“tha
ONY s
ain: Cliriat suid: ‘yon shall: know |
the truth and the. teath’ shall make |
He! tells) us whet” this
Heise in Johy Mt when he eave
“Tan the wayy the: truth, and: Me “
the ‘only way Mie _ at
really. free from tie hovdage ‘of stn
SIRLOIN, A roastool: ment comes lis hy necepting the: truth: of: Chrint; {
his deity, his death and resurrection |].
and tonge, Jone This ta the author [which obiains tor. us the Mberty- af |
Weetnvite: you tocattend our, San- |p:
iday evening service when this. snbed pe
his Duadlice Uisuascd, ald
Oe
mene nmnnamesene
ie ie! “genie for:
guard that. other.) |
nations, ond even) po!
oh Dae freedom ‘
fapoaks of: daethe:
idam, Tt doos: ‘Not
“depend or. OX
reumstnnees, this: freedom, ;
of repetition. “Theis from: the “Anglo: aK from, the, very rend, bondage: Wt
BOOK REVIEW
NSC RS
“neighbor, “1,. “Mrs.. “Scot Clark; : 2,
Miss... ae ‘Class . 12, ‘miniature
arrangement, 1, ‘Mrs. R. T. “Meyer;
‘2, Mrs. Willmott.
HORTICULTURAL CLASSES - ;
Class... 13, iris, |Mrs. ° J. -Byron.
Class 14, tulips,;-1; Mrs. B..Cart-
wright; 2, Mrs.-L. P. Proctor. Class
15, ‘single flower specimen, 1,.Mrs.:
Scot: Clarke;. 2, Mrs.: G. --Bullock:
Class 16, flowering tree or: shrub,. 1,
|. J. H..Carvosso; 2, Mrs. J. Catto.
“British - Columbia:
Anthology”:
Associ-
the.’ ponderous
gazetteer,
R. T.
wild flower "ar- | Class 17, potted house plant, 1, Miss tion to the prov-
Harrington; 2, Archdeacon G. H. “ince. It-is com:
Class 4, for living ‘Holmes. Class 18,. pansies, 1, Mrs. posed of the writ-
room, two containers suitable for'| Springford; 2, Mrs.-DeMacedo. -ing:s, . paintings
Sa Saree and pictures «of
) ‘British . Columbi-
ae ‘Meditation 8S . ‘ans. and others.
I will make ‘you. _
» fishers of -
“men, te a
aed
‘MORE ABOUT
SPEAKING
(Continued ‘From Page. One)
aeathetventeatientt aetietier tenement
view -- to:
F.G, Richards ine
an entertaining” form.
ey
“Some. interpretations i of the exten-
| sion of the title: proved unexpected,
1 veroee to. the need. for. ‘spiritual
awareness.
ferring the ‘hard-working equivalent | of. happy anniversaries.
{that : ‘greater’ emphasis ‘had: : been
.pand = deliver: than” on. .the material;
thus ‘delivered. : . This: aspect. was not
uniform ‘and it was not-consistent..
ZEAL SHOWN: .
The demonstration was » good’ ‘and
| impressive’; for the - zeal . displayed
by the speakers. -
The: contest.is the: annual ‘function
staged : by. the: Sidney lodge: ofthe
1) Pythian “order: and ‘is: partof an. in-
ternational: contest: with: elimination
competitions” leading. “to * a: grand
finale. in Boston, “Mass. b ae ;
“tion.
-Committee.
‘readers:
‘were. interesting. “Most. ‘speakers’
ferred:to the fear-of’the police; . ‘par-. ie
ticularly - road: patrols - and* the: due’
processes. of law, as. being: a: threat.
to: the freedom , from: fear,::Enunci-;
ation’ was not always’ perfect but: the:
ability. of..the students. to: ‘stand up
pressive: for the fact that. there
were so few: to take: their, bow. from:
a squadron: or: guard...
e the'd district —F.G.R.
B26. Fifth Street, 2. Blocks .N...of, ‘Beacon . suse
Rev. “Wiliam: Bell, ‘Pastor’ me
oer . SPECIAL SERVICE eee
"Friday vin ot “Tribute to: Mothers —_ 8 pm.
‘Rey, Trene: Smith, Speaker, a
“Madrona
——
SUNDAY SERVICES
_ Prayer Meeting, Tuesday Ek lone ga ke ie :
‘with’ their
awe haven
over be. on"
solfish men
“in our own nae |
do. not rob
f this f free.
t Christipe oe
ae iaoanniiabiien Ohapal: of Ohimes!":
real - ACT OMA, My yee
freer, \ - 7
ene ‘Wham mascal "ar. ere o
adaraiahaahed iy Nd Nt Ue delat! ied
si SIDNEY, ROO:
"Wednesday, May 7, 1958.
R. E.: Watters, Editor.
‘| McClelland and Stewart.. 576 pp. $5.
Neither a work of pure fiction, nor
a treatise on British Columbia with.
‘importance’ ‘of..:a
this .centennial © publica-
tion. ‘will. bring considerable. atten-.
The. fictional * of-:
ferings. are either: |.
_ based on’ histori-
.cal- fact . or are.
- presented: with a
indicat-
ing’ a: picture: of.
province — ae
There “are innumerable anthologies
available“in. all. fields. and “many.
have been widely. extolled: - Others
have. appeared,.‘experienced a’ mild’
success...and: -have : ultimately. dis-
‘appeared: This. is an.. anthology «of:
Some of. the speakers showed a|a new type. -It is the birthday card
healthy disregard for. adverbs; pré-"; of British Columbia after a century
“Many. of
“| adjective: ‘There was the. suggestion |:its contents: have «never been seen,
_ fin ‘print’-before:.: The editorial staff
‘| placed::on.‘the ‘ability: ‘to.'stand