Bg gt BS. Seceics Pevinsale | . ; ood Felt sstonds Be aaa "Published at. “Sidney. Vancouver. Island, BO. Every “Wednesday *: : : By Peninsula: Printing Co. “Ltd.” . ek s. RIVERS, “President: and Managing : Director. “Member of B.C. Division, .Canadian Weekly ‘Newspapers’ ‘Association: Ly : ‘Member: of: Canadian : Weekly . -Newspapers’ Association,» © E : Member: Audit Bureau ‘of “Circulations. aa Member Class “A”. Newspapers, ; Telephone 28. =. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2:30 per- year. by. mail’ in Canada and the ‘e : ‘British’ Empire;* $3.00 per year to foreign countries. . baa Authorized as.second:. class: mail, : Post. Office Department, ottawa. 7 . Display advertising. rates: on apphcation. . Mera Wednesday, October 9, 1957 - oe POORER SYSTEM ECEMBER’S. municipal elections. will. feature “somé Fy -changes.in both Central Saanich and Sidney this year when: voters will. conform to the provisions of the new -.Municipal Act... Under its terms the franchise-will be ex- tended ‘to residents: other than.property- holders and the routine handling ® ‘of election procedure’ by.-the returning officer and his staff. ‘will be somewhat modified. <.-Major change” will not be: evident: ‘outside: Sidney aud other. villages. in the province.’.The new act provides for the election of the village chairman separately from the ‘commissioiners. . In'the past the chairman has been elected ‘as'a commissioner and the ‘ commissioners have then elected the chairman among themselves. ; fi ‘Although’ ‘there were many~in ‘the: province who con- sidered that. this system was desirable, the provincial gov- ‘ernment has: ruled that. villages. ‘will fall in line with other ‘municipalities ‘and: that the’ chairman will be elected by name by the ratepayers. : ‘The critics of the system. argue that: the most suitable representatives might vie with each -other, for the: top. place. on the council and leave the council ithout the services ofthe unsuccessful candidates. It is ‘argued: ‘that where: the. ‘commissioners-.elect their own chairman all. potential chairmen appear before the voters “Possibly. the ‘government. ‘might. have: been. ‘better. ‘ad- ‘ised to: legislate. that-all: municipalities follow'the superior: clica Res than: bring the: e villages down to ae unfortunately, a an : - ee ee AyD GULF ISLANDS REVIEW “PASSENGERS | “Canadian. railways carried a total of 162,470,013: tons of freight in.1954, ‘a decrease-“of eight. per. cent from | the preceding year's Vi 76, 651, 636 tons. tr anslated as syn- onymous. If> the “fires of verse 41 |and-the:-“punishment”: of verse 46- ~ j-are--not eternal,’ then. neither’ can. ' you honestly believe that’. ue of: verse 46 can be: eternal. If. -further verses. . are. please contact me. :. ; . THOMAS: L. ‘WESCOTT, RR. 1, Brentwood Bay, BC., Oct. 8, 1957. ; 2 required ~ MORE ABOUT CREAM Sditor, Review, Sir: ; “I would: like to: make some com- ment-on the recent article by: Mrs. “Ashlee on the.Salt Spring Island -Creamery. I shipped my first cream in 1918 and. from 1932 tv 1947, when ‘Mir. McKenzie took over. the cream- ‘ery, was one of the: directors: of: the company. : The. first part eine: ‘to. ‘the early “history. of ; the creamery ‘is very,-interesting and. I am “pleased ‘to, see. the references:to.Mr. Scott and Mr. Drake’ as much. credit” is ‘creamery. ‘In ‘the 1920” ie ‘when: the: company had good profits. ‘for. several years'a ‘bonus: was’ paid: to ‘the shippers’ at the. end of the year.. At-one time in 1931 sweet “cream” was: s. Shipped : to Vancouver. In reference - to Mr: McKenzie taking: over. the. creamery, I. think ied.to-believe:the creamery, was. in financial difficulties, winch was s not ‘the cases 2.0 -In-1946 the: creamery paid: a divi dend. of five’ per-cent and:had- sev- “gral thousand dollars’ in “the ‘reserve fund. »Mr, "McKenzie approached: ‘control of. the.’ ‘company ‘and’: going ‘his farm. : . The: creamery “had. ‘the possibility: of ‘Handling’ milk: be= tOe war rant: th ne 1, Today Sidney. singe] ‘fire ; y e. may see. e Salt spring Aland: established % as afire district. : tax levy is'at present, in ‘the: North: Saanich-Sidney'| in: ‘future | years. it As unlikely to. re each: any. fact, before’ it’is. likely. to exceed’ ‘the fire. insurance. ‘rates which would be levied here’ were. there x no fire. | department: a: pd consciousness, ay would’. have. San materially reduced. in’ ‘ropesly “\RMERS and other “rasidents ‘of he Sainich: Peninsula have. striven for 88. years: to establish the annual’ ‘fall rat. Saanichton‘as‘a Class B: fair. on Saturday, Aug. 31. had finally grown: up: ericultural event ‘on Vancouver: Tsland by ‘virtue: of those years of hard,work:and effort. ©The hat went. into the story of the. fair. Workers, ‘along. ro, an their eae a8, a‘ dition of Lhe district... p but it: has inher tort ‘part-of the: aintiek which ‘bore it: Today: ry threat. Jies‘in: the ‘offing... ‘developmen Sots : b established. dn: conjuneti Such, i iinction vould seric ue ecurity ’ 88 years: t0: reach. Be 4 ‘fair. would: be barn as a: Class ae fair ‘The ‘directors and, patrong: of the Sina he local function,” ‘equally yeal. ‘appreciation. of the dangers ahead. : anon remweminnbeenavonent ntmtenmnanent ereemennc tom wna fama nt geemieatont fname nani bunt einen eunamy nun ; To The Editor hortion vor): your: paper” a religious hat Heerannd: ht perhare: vou will grant one abort answer. in regards |on the cross of Onivary? toa letter entitled “What: Ts Hee! The teachings: of: J “ephe: author of this letter. would. dosawayewithsa clear Lath, of nell's uch human: sentiment ¢ the-plan: of. God. siienia aren: ‘Kina: dames Yorsie egion. of: ‘one ‘cent; per: ‘day. per: household.} “This: year’ saw the) fruits of their efforts when the gates opened to the public (The struggle had. been hard and long, but Saanich fair It -had: evolved. into. a prominent |: There was: something elso} It was part of. those’ |: Chey: ‘ouch: contributed. some. part of: themselves, and thelr: apie thle to become an Integral fo. ‘nearly. i eon= | “Ours, ited traditions: from. the | They: hive: ; tion: HO essentially tis i. threat: to the | andthe: work that has been. devoted to its} ze new. alan fairy. Clas ‘acquaint. themselves: with: every aspect of this: eRe threat “and they'must: take’ every: precaution: possible to safeguard | Ttlgca: very: real threat and: merits an een ae Does ‘hen Apeake of, a Jack al tov e on’ fod “part when’ We “Nas dane 2 PAL e: canto Jsavelnen from wolne lo that. plage which wi prepared Sarthe devil and: Als angela Was ft. rat! Tavern EWE Tee ay ba dhe : att In) Matt, WShaland 40 give elon indication of! “(he mening of-eternal whieh will Under ‘the: Sold’: board’ of. directors ye ‘the: “spread” between : ‘the: ‘price paid. for” butter” ‘fat. and: the wholesale Of. butter was: ‘pebween,. -one (A ‘Pound. of. butter: and. two: cents, the. directors witha :view:.to. getting: “investigated fore this.and’: had | “decided: that. there. was’ ‘not’ enough milk’ available : eeetece ‘the. “start, ‘but with .one: or |- two exceptions. did: ‘not offer. to buy. “his ‘father, due to them for. the success of the : Mrs, Ashlee -has been‘ misinformed’ ‘in: some respects, as. one . would be. “into: the. ‘milk. business“ and ‘thus. getting an outlet, for the’ milk from “fat. niakes* more: than: ae “pound: of butter, re ‘year’ the nd” the" “areamery’ * row, quired “alterations ito plant, a These » iogulations: ‘are. cera “of the big’ operators, a oP his letter’ is” not! + criticism of: My, intended McKonzie. or some of. the ‘olde timers & seo it. “putter there. ‘Crenmery. is” ‘prohibitiyed:: ELIAM M. PALM BR: i CEN’ TRE. MOVES: gE ditor, Rey ew, sen a Sire praia: ‘ “25, ‘CoO “NGL: full. -ondorsatioi. fevl,. “point. that: perhaps | pylew some of four past: historyes> atatiye* ne : “mnese eTalandse “yorards | “Under. tne Water Rey growlhg: “gonmmunity of i eddquariess Tor cthis ares Pye “But now- “the: “spread: ‘in- “creased. and it was felt by. the farm- 1 -ers:that. the: ‘cream : shipper ; : subsidizing” ‘the: milk business; °°) ~ Iebelieve that. ‘the: new: milk regu- “tions” have .been: ‘partly. ‘responsible: | for: the, closing of the milk Plant last: involving : “more expense than the small farmer can afford ‘and are forcing the pro- ‘duction: of fluid milk: into the han ds of My, Jones, but to’ put: the case =|" “LT fall to see what ‘nelp it would be .to ship cream - to, Victoria, as ‘donot know of” ‘fh creamery making |) “ They Northwestern Creamery: have, been shipping: their | “surplus here, To freleht.to Comox SOU RAY the: Aehst, 1 AWAS a sutrymisedd ; to yer, iia. your. paper, . Bept ember that: dslands.ask: “government, to take” over. the, Gulf) Islands. Porry rie ‘operate. Sti cand, to dear: further dat-you give. db, your I ats.thhs At would: Aye: 1 swell to ‘stop and. ponder the: situ- thon for: Just: “a moment, sind. ren My: Tnst lettorte? you concomed both. thie Water:Act and. ferries, and was written nanrly three years Nea. “Very little haa happened since- then +3) the surface, but much cousollda~ ‘thon Work: hag gone on bencathy all -Pofewhtoh vous reallae hase made ca _prent den of difference to Bley’ f out : : vat Incorporated. ‘a’ a district, and: this:|: Speen at tarry sapvleas Wass Wad Ly the: effect:of lengthening: the Saas jel. “Benhisule any adding: the: fast “Ganges, yis Bon. bent plece. Hivdiiation 1 BS “But sought: to the Lord God of” ‘and © walked » in: his commandments, ° ‘and not after’. the’ doings. vi Israel. fore ‘Ganges. not Sidney, “niiist: “py the use: of ferry: boats” and by the. government's . efforts to” centralize. ut this point, for the purpose of ad-: ministration-and taxation; be -our- future village’ centre and “perhaps, later, our city. centre, It‘is further logical: to Suppose that: following what we. understand to be a part of ‘the. Black. Ball. report, ww harves have. -Bay and Retreat: Cove,: “by ‘the gov- ernment’ and another’ is. contem- plated’ at” Port’ Washington, .that eventually -.all ferry. boats. from these . islands~. will terminate -at ‘Ganges. It.will be the business and shopping centre as -well’as our out-| let. over other:. ferries to ‘points north: and) south ©/on © Vancouver Island..'To' me. this -is: quite: realis- 1 tic, ‘because . where ” your - taxation dollar goes, there, of necessity “you also go.:This is already foreseen :by the: busines Ss interests of this ak thriving - community. ; ~ Upon. reading: your editorial re- garding ferry -boats, I-took it: ‘upon myself to attend:a regular: Farmers’ Institute. meeting: : held at Port: Washington hall: the. evening..of. ‘September: 27, at, which: the. subject: of the:ferry changeover was brought. forward. “A resolution was endorsed “that. the minister “of . highways be advised: that’ ‘the | institute,..acting _for- the people: of Pender, Island, go ‘day trippers. on record: as being favorable to the “ty ferry. changeover. I. was granted -permission: to speak from the. floor fora moment. before this was pass~ “ed and: asked them .to' consider on “pehalf of our. future; whether they. “felt ‘that sufficient : thought... to the. taxation: picture: had -been: given ‘or that: the. implications: -of the. various ‘acts: was: fully., understood. : -Appar- ently. ‘they are. “You must remember ‘that: Ww yhen: an, act is’ “passed | ‘within’ a: district: ‘or “area, it: is: legal‘:and -binding;-: both. upon, ‘the: people of. ‘that district. ‘and: the: ‘government, ‘of. spassed. vith... your’ ‘consent © mn ; “comes - part ofthe: aw. of the land, ty ‘should: be: : i] mou be consider ed § as. a. mor ven: are ‘not’ see: hig way clear ing: to buy: could “not: ‘guarantee’ to chold:.to- ‘the: present, rate. Structure.’ ¢ According... toe. the «secretary, -Mr.. ‘Pearson,’ ‘in, talks ne: had? with: the: was ‘wothing:.-short. vofe ridiculous re.) that: day: trippers: could: “board: the:} “Tl ferry. for: .70: cents | ‘travel. ‘all: ‘day | ‘through: ‘the ‘islands,’ ‘but. being - aR ‘subsidized ferry’ there. was" little: he |. could: do™ about: its: “Ts would :. point is] out that ‘this. ruh was. ‘advertised. ‘by | “the ‘the company ‘knowing | their: ‘capa- ‘therefore. pefore I, “personally, would’ approve ‘the: government. taking fer- res caver, I would like. to know myself,” if ‘any; eran Suen parte ginamneetem Ii ie-mecn et dma MEER era IH aT “Talking It Over” - “PASTOR T.. S WESCOTT, 8 uggett Baptist Church, ; se : Brentwood. Bay: - “Services Every: ‘gunda - Family. Worship. s, , evening. Service ( sph Wa. ; -lletionary.: Is “ of: equipment: definitions: by whieh “we: are - VOTY - “here, » fife”, ence" and “etor- ending? we--eive. av. an. whieh ‘is not ton ‘sntisfnetory, Christ, whom thow hast sents ye yeh | Worarning = i ot: B. ore wilt ‘bee the: patra nists talked wht Hn and: come Min know{ Me His: tehowahip? . The Review’s|| | Book, Review — been “constructed at Village-| § B.C. “and ‘after’ it” is “approved: and Raito “mainly ‘because the. ‘company “offer-{ ‘deputy... minister’ of. highways, Mr. Jones, the ‘deputy. ‘minister: felt: “tip city. to be limited: to 100° paSsengers;: “what provisions have been. “made for. |." under. the: Ferries |: ‘Act, tocersure that T will’ have the |} A AT TS ITI . useful, Tt gives: to: AUB SaaTe | to tal ie others and be wnderstodd’ “egRuseE® he shamed oes dard: of meaning. he ins ‘been. cataby. fe adequate: and, aoe helleve: that. wo vhaye. an. Inatanea “To'combing meaning: : “conscious .oxlate |. inal": shieanine “without beginning or,| naw er “But: Chod's Word ‘which: uses the oxpres« alon_ alsa defines: ibetand this’ is Wire cstorna):: jthat- they night: know: thee, -the only: true God, and: Josue: Eternal, life thei 1g: ‘Unat, existence | Sania ue eta iyi an “enporlential » knowledie” of | Cod “the Father: through: faith: in. Atedats- not: say: see omet awhienh “as: Yetedoes, nat cone under fyecdave heard oft butetwhony: youd: f Cian “OF Sheep. ‘anid Men", by ‘R. “B. i ‘Robertson. Knopf. 308 pp: $5. 7. : ; Introduction © “to: ‘Scotland: the. story offers its pleasing atmosphere as -well as’ its less attractive. pros-: pects. Of. the ‘latter, it seems, there are few. ‘Its’ own introduction ‘sees the author estab- ‘lish himself at what he -has heard described. as. “as sinful house”. From that. ¢ point the reader -. goes: Scottish, It isnot only an in- troduction. to the| ; E strange. jane N north : “the 3 -Tweed,. it. a ‘also. cae an «< introduction’ . G, Richards... to «the. sheep, “for he writer, leaves no doubt.:in ‘the. mind of his reader: that sheep and ‘Scotland | walk hand din -hand..- He ‘even’ enters the realm of blology.. to-[. speculate that: sheep ‘originated:.in ‘Scotland and .were:thence conveyed to: other parts of the worlde. 2 2, “A. simpie ~ story. of | sheep and Scots, With a ‘dash of Scotch; might: ‘not. appear an ‘outstandingly sig- ‘nificant book.’ ‘This is:not'so.: The writer has sufficient. of sharp vision tight’ of passage ‘in preference. to’ “After all vit,-is «my. ansportation .to “and. from ‘home. After ‘my. -business—their~ pleasure. ‘T ‘would: in’ summary. suggest ‘that ‘the’ Hon. Earle: ‘Westwood, would ‘be smuch: better’ advised . to’ investigate every angle ‘of. transportation in these islands ‘before laying any. fur- her tax: bur dens upon: this district.) WwW, B: MURRAY, RR: ‘L,. ‘Port. ‘Washington, North’ Pender. Island, Bo, Sept. 28, 198T. ae s “EDUCATION a8 : geal Bee Bente St rand ig -enforceable, ; aS “naturally: it ‘the iid and: ‘Objects of: education” in : This: ‘simply. means it. ‘British | Columbia, no. indication: “is'| ‘given, gn hes intention Of: irecting:| sisting | ‘junior ; eful;. -Yespon- : | “HOW ‘CHRISTIAN 2, peepee ee nt E& Ses —< (| ja : - double ‘the. ordinary rental, or ‘$6 -to--his home, byt actually lives off the route .a‘distance of half a. mile "Sands “Mortuary Limited of -*atemoriat Chapel. of. Chimes" ve age en NICTORIA, B, Oe . “phoughtful and, Sympathetle ‘Servic cmt AO: Families of Livery. Faith... : Wednesday, October 9, 1957. : “MORE ABOUT | POST BOXES» (Continued from . ‘Page: One). the 1 road: but pees to rent; a ‘Tock: box in the post office he ‘must. pay. per years STRANGE ASPECT’: “Another “peculiar. facet of this regulation is that if the individual wishes to.avail himseélf-of the R.F.D. service and has.an.R.F.D: box.‘on’ the route -at: across roads: nearest or more, he can take advantage of the: R.P.D:'on days when’ deliveries are made and also rent.a lock box for the-normal rate of $83-per' year. In other words, it is only the in- dividual who actually has‘his dwell- -ing place on the direct R.F.D. route who: is. required to pay: ‘double the norma! rental: fora lock box. -This is the: situation as it exists in Ganges: on. Salt. Spring. Island today, ‘and must; I-feel sure, apply to other rural: areas similarly situ- ated. : ARBITRARY.” “It would appear that. this regula- tion in its ‘application: is completely: ‘arbitrary. cannot.: be” reasonably: justified, creates.: an. absurd “ situ- ation, and ‘levies an-unfair. charge ‘for a normal ‘post office: service... to see. the: story beneath the ‘sure. face. and.. ‘of. ‘sufficient ...wit. -to pass.it’ on: to his readers in much: the same lively manner he espied ‘it. A sharp transfer from the brisk, simple life. of the: Border herders is. introduced: in. the. visit: to :Glasgow to attend the: lecture. ‘by Billy Gra-. ham.”'The journey to. the: hall and the..subsequent : assembly. is written: with a. critical. pen,” but. offers “a. sharp «. and: pleasing: contrast ’ “to many- ofthe” too-sugary “report ts which have ae ed in other pub- ications. ; The wr iter. waxes ‘par ‘ticularly en- ‘thusiastic about: the description - of hell: Worse: than Glasgow. ona. wet .March- night.: The: sermon : -writer | a F ¢ t I}. could: finda ready” job: as: a. con. _tributor : to:. the: horror: stories, doen cided: Robertson. - “Final . glance at. ‘the: innocent’ ‘sheep’ visiting : “Scotland - as -tourists ‘is::'the:last| reference ‘to ‘mutton. and the: book: closes. on: ‘that: note. ane For’ the. ‘inveterate come-to-blows= i informa ‘SCIENCE HEALS— © _. how. the. power Christ. Jesus used helps you, es solve your problems. raat . 7 ~ Free Lecture Entitled - : "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: o Answer: to othe Haman N Need ay. _come- -to- “bed: addict:, it: offers noth-: cage Ble “| A Warm Wetcome Awalts: You: Te storment on the ground: that Giends | 4. ww wise. con Ggt the trigiy ok pte Vilbages Web, Wath nicer KNOW. 110 Wow 2a, person, yous. ore yan an ai ee | eee “and “rolatives’ of those who have | dudeT When Jesus said “And (hese: / ation this community automation | pyist: meet: thet and bucome ower |) EY Maary St oe _ x mK (Sar eave 4 meee Mell ae f vie ‘dled = rejecting. the. Gift. of God's. |..Chie. wirighteous) shall “go nte | dy: becomes the: hub, or community. quainted with them or they, are te ha ry hy mak pathoral arta te ove, even: Christ, omlght be per everlasting. punishment: but the centee, of thls. district, and. recoge | strangers to you. Ws God a stranger |. i bey . Sands Funeral, Chapel urbtds Well: “hey: night’ but: tio | riphteaus Inte Mfe-etormal’ He used | nized vas stich iy: the’ ravernment ta goitcor have you met ime and | ha : _BIDNEY, nc. Ber +t . any fhange Adenticnl worda In tho Greek tonite i MEG ees 3 | Oe et) | eauaitnasnaro: SeRIAGANS cecseenrr ie running’ in. the red to the tune Of: about $60,000, 000 a year, “You might. say with equal justice. .i 0. and. reason: that ‘a. taxpayer should’. ~~ pay. double. taxes because ‘he. enue his house: green.” a “est post’. office’ inspector. will. ear firm all oni foregoing: fa facts. iets OLD AGE. SECURITY “Canada’s old age security fund. is”: Ifeel quite sure: that your near- wed Ti he C hurches. ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. : SERVICES ‘- ee, are-held at 11am. every Sunday, at-1091 Third St., Sidney, BC., next to the. Fire Hall. _ Everyone Welcome — _ United Churches ~ SUNDAY, oct. 13 : Harvest’ Thanksgiving ; .$t.- John’s, Deep Cove..:.10.00.a.m. Sunday ©. School: i... 10.00 a.m.: Rev.. Wwe Buckingham ot : St. Paul’ S, Sidney... esesbdesenss 11.30 am. oe and 7.30:p.m. ° “Rev. Ww. “Buckingham : 7 “Sunday. School ; eonestueenee --10. 8 sa a ee als ‘ op . : ‘Shady Creek, Keating. 10.002. m. Rev. J. G..G. OME. oe 3 aeaee School . Brentwood caaligainessessnnceceess ‘Rev. H. E. Marshall. Sunday School . slecsen ssseetecoee LO, 20 am. 11.00 am. _ VISITORS. WELCOME. ~ ASSEMBLY OF GOD (P.A.0.C. > EAST. SAANICH: ROAD _ Services: : ‘Sunday ... “10.00 a .m:—Sunday ‘School. - “11,00 a.ni—Worship. .. ” 7.30 p.m —Evangelistic: ‘Service. ‘Wednesday, . “8. 00° P: m. a “meeting. i Ee Friday, 8.00:} p. m. 1.—Young Peoples. oS — .. Everyone. Welcome: ie G: R. ‘RICHMOND, Pastor, eee ‘Plone: “Sidney, 99. : oun SuuRE ARE. GOSPEL CHURCH “Fifth: St.—2 ‘Blocks from: Beacon “Sabbath Schoo) . wee i ‘Preaching Se Dorcas Welfare’ ‘Society , a very ‘Wednesday. 1,30: p.m. ae geht pay -ADVENTIST | ‘CHURCH ied Rest” ‘Haven Delve : TO ‘THOSE. ‘WHO. LOVE |. GOD. -AND HIS. TRUTH! Seah gh The CHRISTADELPIIIANS 2 |. Victoria, cor, King and Blansbard “Address; : “SUNDAY, ocr. 13, 7.30 pam: : Everyone. cordially. invited, e ‘gaa: Haines of the eaten of “That in, the ‘alspensation. at the. fullness ..of- time, Re . wil ipather. “all: ans Bacula ‘ ANGLICAN | SERVICES . Rector, ‘Rev, Roy Melville os =e Sunday, Oct.13 “Marvest. Thankselving Services “Holy: Trinity “Se oRanlys Buehtinlat: St. Augustine's a BVENSONE ial: “Bh Androw' eee “Holy. Communion *. JBvensong: “seh “CHURCH” ome :ACON AVENUE mei tae : “Pastor: Rev. Wy Pi Morton. 2 Sunday. School. evn taten vel 0” rolock: Mor ning .. oll o'clock on 90 o ‘lock, Evening: , “Tho. tae ‘fi ‘Sapper. : cei ie ; Sunday: School Linki . Bible Pics Fitba cpieres n vac EVERY: WEDNTANAY< pit . “Prayer. ands ble Study, 8 cm. em panyeree pentane