~ PAGE FOUR - SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | Wednesday, December 15, 1954. a | Bad Timing The Revierw’s)|, ox ere ao einen ee nC TR RTA AT NAC AR Eten A tn Tools for Korean Industry Giants — ‘ ; oe , , : | there -were giants in those days; ; Men of | valour, - strong of mind, : of | ae i i Neart; ; banker. fell out: we~ would - have i R ‘| Leaders in their tleld, yet obedient Book. e ule TU { taken the preacher's side if we C. | to! hadn’t needed a little: loan: at the | Publistied at sidney, Vancouver’ Island; B. {The Leader in all ‘fields upon the ‘ » “| time. . “Every. Wednesday earth, por Court Martial”, by Alastair Mars, D.S.0., D.S.C. and Bar. Fred- | The book is a ‘protest-as: well as. erick. Muller. 224 pp. $2.75... 20%, ac report, It-is a protest against the oe ‘bureaucratic: administration . of an = , -_| autocratic admiralty. This is the story. which shook! -There is. much written by.. Mars England two years ago. It is the:| which .will ‘be discounted by naval story of the court. martial of Lt./men. There is little which will not Cmar. Alastair Mars, told by him-jpe accepted by the man-in-the- self. | street. It is a disturbing indictment A veteran of 25 years’ service et the Royal Navy. It most certain. with the Royal ‘ly should be widely read, if only for Navy, Mars had the danger that this autocratic SYS- a ‘distinguished | tem, against which the writer issues career during ‘his warning, should spread outside the Second;,the Royal Navy.—F.G.R. World War as a submarine skip- Pr ayaences by] LI he e Chi hurches his three. dec- orations. At the | : e close of the | North Saanich ‘f : By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. et : -y, S. RIVERS, President: and Managing Directof, 9 | 7 Member-of B. C.. Division, Canadiun Weekly: Newspapers’ Association. | fe Member ‘of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association 1 . Member Audit: Bureau of Circulations. ee - q a ‘There. are glints” in this. our ‘time; -| Bearing, Atlas-like, the burdens of. we | mankind; ., Great. men, wrestling: with minions t of: the ‘antigod:: | Tizeless in sacrifice, brave in de- 1 ! : ‘Telephone 28. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50: per: year by mail in “Canada wad the . British Empire; $3.00 per year to ‘foreign countries. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Display advertising rates on application. feat Such is Churchill—England’s lion: |. rampant, ‘Great friend, great foe, Hands } across the seas |The world acclaims. The great is greater _ [In the shedding of a tear. Wednesday, December 15,'1954 SUPPORTING JIM CAMPBELL. | LETTER from: James Campbell, of Saturna Island, which The Review took pleasure in printing on this. page last week, has a lot in its favor. .The writer, who is both a well- ‘educated man and a most practical:man, con- i tended that the only.sensible way out-of the pr esent. im- we , passe. regarding ferry services to the Gulf Islands is by . There will be giants in the days to, -come, --| Whose names shall shine across the .{ ‘night of fear; — : | Destined for glory, be it cross or | “yy throne; . oe! ; give and take policies. ‘He maintains that-only by pulling |-: i hicned: t post i Mars made Pent tal C channel, Prayer and Bible Study 7.30 p.m. Farm tool plants make up the most important of the small industries Once sted. to ume a youngster (which is in part substantiated by which must be revived te build up’ Korea’s economy. From the aro expected to help with the work j various newsmen who: were active $300,000. set aside for the ‘project by the United Nations Korean around home. The farm boy had ‘in following his story at the time, Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) under its program for 1953, came ,chores which left him too little lhe was detained in a military men- | Young People, Friday 8.00p.m the day of adequate Sransportation to all: the islands will |, iron sheets, steel bars and welding machines to rebyild and equip — | time to play; even small town and | tal home, where it was planned to |.—— ; . ‘be. speeded materially. , ; 12 small farm :tool plants. Above, two Korean workers assemble a — vclty Boys had jobs to do, subordinate his desire to leave the | ‘Si d G 8 : oe Se - plough in one of the plants in Suwon. Lack of skilled manpower has | ere. was kindling to be cut,.| service by a form of “brain. wash- Idney ospel Hall oar also made. it necessary for UNKRA to provide on-the-job. training. | ashes to be carted out of the base- ing”, after which he. would ‘no Fifth Street, Sidney in MUNICIPAL. ELECTION (RESULT - “ ment, lawns to be mown, windows |ionger have the urge to think for ||” coe | t _ facilities could be improved. The Gulf Islands cannot | | { 'té. be washed, rugs to be beaten, \ himself and would then:-become the EVERY SUNDAY | gardens to. be dug, dishes to be | completely disciplined officer with- || tne Lord’s Supper__-..11.15 am. . aflgetions From the p. a ct ra wiped, leaves to be raked, roofs to’ lout thoughts of civilian life. || sunday School and be painted, eaves to be cleaned. . j . Anuar. municipal elections in both: Central. ‘Saanich | = and.in ‘the. Village of Sidney were conducted | last. | week: and one reeve,:. two. councillors: and three commis- j:: : : _ wh. sioners, were. ‘selected. by. the'voters. The: ‘Review. is quick:!. | 10° YEARS AGO = return. i Sidney with her son, ‘Muscles, perforce, developed: and | eheai he woh an in connection Bible om pasenaaanoltle ae - to-congratulate the winners who were, the choice of the }_. Following a’ chimney fire at’ the'| Peter ; backs. grew strong, and if he man-! Tt, ‘the Admiralty was a blow to || C°SPél Service -.----.-7.80 pa. - electorate, but the good sportsmanship shown by. the ‘Harding home on Fifth St. Sidney,! ... _laged to have time enough to make the country. That a reporter was Mr. Clacken, Jamica, Josers, without whose entry no election would have been 'on Wednesday evening, members of | 20 YEARS. AGO. | high school football. team, such | \resent and temporarily arrested - ossible, shoul d not be ‘overlooke di: hot <<; Sidney Volunteer , Fire’ Department | For the second: time in weeks the ; @ kid expected : to play the entire | there was a material blow to the | EVERY. WEDNESDAY rm P fade | took part ina novel rescue. A.|rope on the flagpole at Sidney jgame. | prestige of the Royal Navy. It. is " Prayer and Bible Study, 8 pan, | , “What impressed. us in: both’ ‘elections’ was the: high per-' Brownsey, Sidney fisherman; asked ;Memorial | Park’ has‘ been stolen..{ Times: “have changed. - Rarely. | ‘no exaggeration to say that more centage of. voters. who went to the. polls. The. big turnout | for assistance: when his boat broke |W. A. Stacey made the discovery on’! does an urban dweller cut: wood. ; lthan:50 per cent of the country’ “indicates that. ‘voters. ‘of both. ‘Central. Saanich: and Sidney! away “from: its moorings ‘and was | Thursday,’ when he planned to: fly. He’ buys’ it. Most kids don’t know: | sympathized with the officer con- | s= coe — take. their :politics seriously and: this is at:it should. be.. j being “pounded against the rocks | the Union Jack in honor of Prince | the difference between a buck saw ‘cerned and that still more were |{” ‘CHRISTIAN | SCIENCE | ce 7 mS om uni cip al south of Sidney - wharf. : ‘Dud: Har- George and Princess | Marina. “>; anda saw-busk. There are no. ashes: satisfied that his reports on - “his 2 ‘SERVICES 5 r i . . vey, Frank Miller, Art Edwards, Joe | ° G.: McNeil,:of - Pender. Island, an- |.to.be ' ‘carried ‘out of the basement *; , ir Tom Mangan cart: Neeves, Fnouneés? ‘the gift. of- two Ribloom:|and even if- there were Pop ‘woul a ‘treatment were authentic: -°. = Sin nae Sy i iste cnt and. ‘Wilkie ‘Gardner ihome knitters: for: the: ‘Queen: Alex-/ probably do. At while Junior, ‘watch- ‘East. Saanich: Road aad [andra Solarium... The. gifts” have »ed. TV. 9. rs ak - : L: [been presented - “by * the: -Ribloom. | Pe | Red i Tape en. next ie The writer. explains that at ‘the: 7 end ‘of the 'war-he «went: ‘to New: ‘| Zealand, having: already’ ‘learned ‘| that © nis pay’ was -unlikely:: to’ be || - ‘adeuate: 0: Support. his, family::'The'!.. he promise’. Of £1, 000° to: ‘augmen his: mm | Pay. “Was. never,’ fulfilled: cand ee Lf ay, eo been’ sponsoring. ‘a. series “of: whist: chis . wife. and." their’ ‘two: 1 eae | Th Hong Kong. he’ found naval: Se drives : at. ‘Mayne’ Hall,’ Winners’ in, were. not: allowed : -to# ‘come. because, | f : ‘| November's ‘drive were: ladies,..'1, “according ‘tothe’ U.S. immigration | tels, where : ‘they. ‘were e paying more ( itheir.: income : to -find «accom- Mrs. S:. Robson}. ‘consolation, : Mr: : | regulations She. hada criminal rec- | gees ‘he ‘an “nea ithe. ‘Horton; gentlemen; 1;:D: ‘Beni ett; yord:. ‘That criminal record’ was hav- modation. He decided: at this point, | eae consolation, S. Robson. AES {i ing once. ‘stolen some’ potatoes when ‘to retire from. the navy. - From that}. “Rev. W. ‘Buckingham, : submission - ‘of his. ‘resignation: che ||" James: Island it emenetaas “8g 30p mn. : Vy ‘é eee Beet a: ‘major. ‘contribution: eal disap him: uring his’ term’ of ‘office.’ The’ Review: will not:be ‘sur-: prised: if: John’ Windso wil ‘be: heard from,i in’ the future ; ts ve missing. from ‘the. west. coast: bases ‘large olitical, fields. sf co. ter Ie Nie tn : : : ; . 7 ’ _ ‘sin e ovem er” e en: are: In Sidney three ‘yatepayers ‘who ‘ran’ as a team: were | aboard the: flying boat, which may: " elected with ease. Two-of them were: retiring. commission-’ ‘have force-landed in some inacces-. erg and, because they. reat the: Pthe ‘it: can | be interpreted: sible point, Occupants ‘of ‘the air- yor a ‘only: as a warm:commen ation of the :policies.carried out;) craft, . PO. Louis .O..:Day, ° Fl. G.. ; A “by the 1954 commission. “This is a most ‘healthy. sign when |B. L. Ramsay, and. "PO. AL Tf. Robert “Mountain -petuirnied. ‘to! then the human. beings: who cam- in Britain. : | DY: . ‘ ; : dc le | Staples, ‘have all’been making their ‘Vancouver on: ‘Thursday: after: prise Congress: passed. wv special Act. “The. findings of. the ‘court martial _ a substantial:majority of the ratepay ers endorse the work. » a spending ‘a few. days at. the: home | to’admit them, ©) ruled that an officer was required |’ — flying’ boat)..which is’ missing.:It: ts’ terg inn attempt to trace. a Canso, - Mr. ,and Mrs. AL ‘Critchley, Third “ no: food. was ‘available, - ‘She: had'|: tea (b hiatrists,-" Tn. | ‘| the -third. aircraft tobe. ‘Yeported .was treated by psychiatris TP Rev. We “Buckingham: St., announce: the: wedding. of. their. ; “peen: given a: “nominal. “sentence. of ||: daughter, '. ES “Re ‘Alberta’ Critchley, one day's: imprisonment and a: fine -to Norman Bloor,’ son.of:.the’ late ‘of 300. marks. ; nn ‘valided: home, * he ~ was: ultimately, -CWhite Gift service) . f aa appointed -to..a new Job. He refused ‘Dee c ec rrr : ae 7 : Vd ove lt eke etatate! 2.80 a Mr., and ‘Mrs. E,’A::Bloor,. of Vic- lo Red. tape is sometimes a harsh the appointment. -:It was on. this ee GH Glover. | opm ": toria; on. ‘Saturday, “Dec, “1,.,when procedure. ‘The sergeant’s efforts to matter that he. was charged. After Rev. Thomas Keyworth solemnized | cater admission ‘of his ‘wife and ' having. been: an inmate of a: hospi- St. Paul's, : uae ni 7c ~ Rev. WwW. Buckingham, ace VISITORS WELCOME the marriage. | children were balked for two’ years, | tal which had been widely er iticized: bill of their répresentatives:and muse give ‘the newly re- elected a te ak: ae waltore, onto Oo H " Georgeson, Saturna |” f Nae Pe to. obey all orders issued, by. civil sioners a‘great sense.of sa isfaction. ))° : - ’ Island,. 92." ants; irr ive 0 her | ‘commissioners a grea security officer, Canadian’ Pacific:|” Records of precipitation kept by | Forward. March — Cees esboobive, pf. waether "Seventh-Day _ e ie 9, iw 1 e ‘The: end. of. the ‘present. year “marks the depar ture from airlines, Queensboro and Sea Is- | General. R. J, Gwynne, for’ Cole (Brantford Expositor)’ that ofvil barlsiag he * naval vase neva man || municipal life. of. Reeve. Sydney. Pickles. and Chairman. H. land, B.C., has. been elected. presi- Bay, -show:7.91 inches. of rain-dur-. " About 669,000 people, comprising -Fox.. “In’ both’ cases, failing: ‘health has “pr ompted’ ‘their |aent’ of “A”. Division, “Canadian | ing November of this. year. Average ‘the’ entire population: of: ‘Trinidad | 9 ‘retirement: Both have: given. freely. of their time and | North West. Mounted “Police Veter- | toy themonth during the preced- | 4 Tobngo, are to. be vaccinated | “Adventist church oo ‘Saturday, Dee, 18 s sly ‘on behalf: of. their. fellowmen: and. ans’ Association at “Vancouver. asa means: of protection” against ; “Sabbath. School. * encseaan 9 BO pai | ‘talents gratuitous ly. : | Tloyd-Walters, whose home’ is: ‘at ing_10 yonrs, 1 _ eon. - only” 4.88 yellow fever, This: action: follows. House and Lavid—1800 Third Street, Preaching service seseanee 10.45 a.m. ‘their. retirement.from the municipal arena:should not pass ’ inches, De Ss Sidney, TC. a ~\‘nmarked: ‘The'contribution of retiring’ Councillors R. M. |Galiano, served 24 years with the | the death of. one hunter from that | | ¥ Sunday | = a: Ww. Mi h ll sh ld a . t d i. mounted police, Ho came to Gali- 30 YE SARS AGO dread disease, The forward march | 4-Noom. Stucco Bungalow, 2 Red: Bible Lactiire sesdtesetoesnces ade 30 p.m, Lamont an Ww, 1¢ ell shou pe appreciat ed as we ono in 1987, ©. W. Stirling, of Sidney, wor of medical science is thus. illustrat- rooms, Dorcas Welfare Society B ney, won more, Only « few years |'TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Ist and 3rd Tuesday, 2 p.m, Every Wednesday Weekly Prayer Servise 7.30 p.m. .B, H, Bambrick has recently pur- second prize’ for yellow field peas ed once | . i chased from R. N. Heryet the store jin the eratn aivitian at the tte. ago, the occurrence of one. case | the order of the Honourable Mr, Justice MeInnes, dated the 16th day and gas station and the Jargo. resi- ’ : A WORTHWHILE SUGGESTION — would have led to the death of , + . . . : national livestock exhibition at Chi- , . 1 of September, 1954, wherein. Bliza- E EMBERS of the, wide-awake Centra) Saanich Chamier dence on a property at Allyor cago recently, All prizes in this see. | Undreds If not thousands, both, Sharpe Rold is Plointite and | ADV EN ta Oa RCH : " " Beach, Galiano whar r, Bam- | tion were won by Canadinns across Sree prdon John Re ofendant 2 R formation of a.committec to, hive careful study to the hos- | prick has been carrying on, business y ENJOY HOLMAY will offer for sale by public nuctin ALE WELCOM fee the Dominion, . Arun. of clams .excecding 200,- -| 000° pounds ‘Is: anticipated: at: Sann- ich: Cannery. ns 0. record flow. of the Lieut,-Col, and Mra; Eric Pepler, | at my office, Court House, Victoria, of ‘Towner’ Park, have left: for 9 British Columbia, on Wednesday, holiday in the: “Went Indies, the 28nd: diy: of December, 1954, at} — the hour of 2.30 o'clock. in the aftor Re J. Sype, Minister. Phone 20M or pital situation on the rapidly.expanding Saanich Peninsula, at. this location for. the. Past eight oS We hope that the suggestion of one member. of the: Cham- fyearsi’ “per will be carried. out. and that the committee will invite | ‘News .of. the. “audden death: at tera opacities can tapi MINER ROA ft MRR Ce RCN Steet. . a , 1 districts. orth, of ‘Elk Lake in ‘its: rSanta: Barbara, California, of Prank. | shellfish: has. beon “reported. this. , i noon, the property. known ‘as. 1800.1) a eae "] es ‘the co operation: of all. , cee ae . 9 : ‘Wells: has “been. received by his | year, -It is estimated, that, 90. per man Third - Street, Slanocy, Province of TO THOSE. WHO | fact-finding’ campaign. 4 ¥ aren - wite’s: parents, Mr. and Mrs,.W, J, | cent of the, clams canned in British, ANY. BOOK oy a British Columbin, and more partion. | OVE: GoD AND : “Number. of hospital | beds. ‘on the: ‘Ponitiaula: hus’ dot “Dignan, Sidney, Mr, Wells ‘attond> Columbin- are treated nt the’ Bid= “reviewed here® muy: ‘te: obtained. ‘larly known nnd doseribed: ng Pareel i a ‘ehangod materially: for many, many years, Buts during “oa sclioal In Sidney, where ho lived ney plant: “A (DD, 1570681) of Lot. 6, Scotion be: ; through the Book Department at [49 Range. 4 East, North Saanich iS. TRUTH! | “that time the population: has doubled and then redoubled. ‘with his | parents for many yeara, | Arthur Brown, of “Harrison ‘Sta ; PHONT: Distrlot, Plan 1197D. | “he Central Saanich Chamber of Commorce is: wise to look | He was 23 years of ogo, . His wit | Victoria; was shot in. the stomach E ATON S— oe ecalat lator to) aes phe . ms he formor Doreen ‘Jo Dignan; will} while hunting at: Patricia Bay. The | 27141 |] Registered: Charges: Mortgage for Into: the situation and we are confident: that’ its findings the ormor Doreen « grin lreueat "4 y. a ii af y700,00, , No, 1808400, dated ‘emastape SKPITANS. Will be of general interost. ‘throughott the wea, oo 0 po — njuved nian was, accompanied, by or » 9 Mareh..5,: 1962, in. favour. of ||: Meas « ay } ms -yuateom -we° all have for this “fine, his seven-your-old son, who acl. || apo oe | Ohavles “Most 7 Victoria, corner: King: and Whame'| > _ ae Projected figuy cn ‘of population in’ this ATCA aN vom- | yibite- apirited rentioman, ae ‘dentally discharged. 0:22 rifle Tho |} BOOKS! Be Ee BY orme | of Snler Cash.’ * OTP ohard.. de.