PAGEFOUR ss SAANICH PENINSULA. AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _ = cremamnaes re nner nena ene 3 By BEA. HAMILTON ; , and. paused enough damage. ‘Last week, history - repeated itself, 1 the aftermath is’ almost worse. "Published: at Sidney, Vancouver ‘Island, BC. ‘Every ‘Wednesday : ‘(Blaze Recalls Earlier Forest _ ie On Slopes Of Mount Tuam > at least in: party when’ a.‘fire was “Some of --us -can..-remember = . started through carelessness of some |. burned-out’ woods of the past, when Hunters would do-well to remem- And ‘bald places, now. or ‘for some years: the: mountain will be. any- i ‘the. thing but lovely. to look at.- Wednesday, September 20, 1961. will be familiar...To those. who. do not, it is a warm ,introduction.—. FGR. , The Churches FOURSQUARE _ | To those who know the country it | i By. ‘Peninsula Printing Co. bide 0. | hunter or | visitor—according. to. re--| we had walked between black ghosts | ber that they are literally guardians | F — od. S. RIVERS, ‘President and ‘Managing Director. oo. | ports—and once. again ‘flames raged! of trees, and felt the warm ash un- | of the forests when they enter the GOSPEL CHURCH reek aren RICHARDS, Editors <0: 08 2 fh up and over Mount Tuam, burning ‘derfoot—and some:parts it was still.| woods... And for the sake’ of: bird, | 2 _Fifth St., 2 Blocks. N. Beacon Ave. . _ acres of brush and timber lands: . | hot. I for one; carried lunches to | animals and, perhaps, lives, it is woe a PP Member of 8 Divison, Canadian Welly Newspapers! Association, _ {| » Over 30 years ago, a similar fire | fighters and had to jump over the | well to keep the woods green. es “The Buffalo Head”, by R. M.i]. Rev. Irene , Smith. Member: Audit Bureau-of Circulations. - started at the same place. Cape | hot. spots, duck quickly under burn- | takes perhaps: hundreds of years to | | Patterson. Macmillan, 273 pp. $5. -Member Class ‘‘A”” Newspapers... ae ; Keppel, and at that time it raged | ing branches ‘and walk through a|grow,.why destroy such beauty by | . . '. SERVICES BO Telephcne GR 5-1151, FS, - | up, over, and around Mount Tuam, | world, dead and silent, except for |a few minutes’ carelessness? Basic ° appeal of a bdiography,||. Sunday School Oam “SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year by mail in Canada and the |SWept down towards Fulford water- |the sound now and then of a tired, | There is a report that animals are whether written by the subject or||/5u ty vonseness ss iam: British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries. front, almost to the back doors of | baked tree = falling or a branch | starving on the island. In that case, | not Is the stature of that subject.;{ Wors | Sanaa te homes. Residents had to get out and | crashing. ‘Ashes ‘and black snags, | a fire certainly won’t help matters— The biographies. of Napoleon have|| Evangelistic ..........- .7.30 p.m. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office. Department, Ottawa. ‘Display. advertising rates on application. °. ; | back-fire to keep it at bay. | what a nightmare! Not an insect | so a little clear Hughes on such mat- ‘Old rail fences and: stumps still | buzzed, no birds sang. The Wednesday, September 20, 1961. | on es ee, FULFORD WAS iN HIGHWAY. ‘DIVERSION. AS DUNE a ae ROBLEMS of. ‘entering. or leaving Patricia. ‘Bay ‘High-| ee _ LUNE OF FIRE AND “way at Beacon Ave. have plagued. many. motorists. and} : . A : : “ISL AND HOMES THRE ATENED . 7 pedestrians since the:establishment ofthe’ provincial ferry “service from Swartz Bay.’ Traffic experienced on the. high: |." a8 way. has: developed to.an” ‘unprecedented level and’ many j tell the black story with their char- proud: ‘Woods’ were white: and gray | once ‘ters might be in L order. | F ashions For Children iy | Highlight. Bazaar .|:.. Fashions: for children, from - tots | to teens, will be a feature of the.an- -} nual ‘Legion Ladies’ “Auxiliary “Ba- ‘zaar,. to: be: held: at’ the» Mills. Road inane = ee $e an automatic market from: those|} Prayer. Meeting—Tuesday: 8 p.m. “who: -have-: sufi Family Night—Friday.....8 p.m. cient concern wit : the great French — You = Most Welcome — “genius. to urge} ; __ - them..to read the va —_ a story offered. If]| Sidney. Gospel Hall the subject. is a Fifth, Street. Sidney. a less. well-known || 9 gvERY SUNDAY. ; calibre,’ then the me Ae i aoun. hin -as-a|| The: Lord’s pupper. : 11.30 a.m. fact of having “Sunday Schoo!’ and . |. -Bible Class (2°. -os 10.00 a.m. oo. -aecess- roads are. blocked: OFF, ‘for. jengthy ‘periods: as. the red’ posts and blackened covering | and black. -I never want to see such Hall on Saturday, Sept. 30. local resident “Gospel 'darvice 730 pa : ferry. traffic passes. ; where. the flames had. licked | and | a’ scene again. : Official opening.of the bazaar. will ‘adds tothe initial | SUNDAY. rer. 2 i ‘m. “Residents: of the district and: visitors are “concerned smouldered. . os fat | MucH THE SAME. ; take place at 2\p.m., with Mrs. F. F. G. Richards appeal. tte ‘ali: : } 7 p.m. ‘that’ these - problems may. well -be. magnified with. the| RECOLLECTIONS : Over there, on: “Mount Tuam, t Vaughan-Birch as guest. of honor. “Kerns of faine re sie a ject EVERY WEDNESDAY advent of the hourly service planned for:next year.” Small children and old timers will | it will be much the same. Old Bala | _ Usual bazaar stalls will include the headlines. They give no indica- Prayer and Bible Study, 8 p.m. 7 highway... “8 The ‘problems: of crossing. the’ highway" will be’ faced TERRIFYING SIGHT”: by, both drivers: and. parents ‘of. schoolchildren.’ Boni: Isabella: ‘Point, ee Ee Senior ‘governments’ tend ‘to. regard. the highway. ‘purely, “And it-could: have happened. again } ‘The banquet ‘ will: be staged as a:means of access to ‘Vancouver and Victoria, local: resi-|Jast’ week, but. for the men. and : equipment, “and: a: favourable ‘wind. confusion: of : electing. officers and: sured thee 10 ‘YEARS. AGO ' de , and. immigration, staffs of! I : | the: Port. of ‘Sidney. ‘Patricia ‘Bayles 03 ofthis. seaport. je peceme & customs ‘cently arrived from: Prince al tancheon: ‘toria’ Post ‘Office ‘is: vide ou proved :.f cilities for obtaining: | tion’: Unquestionably. : is ought: by the:Sidney ostal: staff: vill: ‘not belong ‘befor Sallvhis:‘patrons* announcing, “that: ‘at | ‘response: ‘there. ‘is, stilla: ‘la ge. num n to» een Post ber. of people in the Sidney and North|" Be Cy least: ‘one telephone. ‘line -has -beenr e: ‘the. public in this: area . ‘the use of. the. facilities | is = ‘ ‘on: business - ‘here «for -the: Mr. : and ‘Mrs.:H. B. Trimble. yER! ‘all aware hat: ‘Saan ch om leaps'and: bounds... But: sometimes we “Overlook: the. hat other: centres re. growing - vapidly.as: well, mae n-interesting aspect: of: ‘the. world: population: figures | five’ or ‘six. weeks’ at..the. “home ‘of ‘contained: in the.United. Nations: ‘Demographic Yearbook;| Mrs. Macintosh’ brother-in-law, Dr, to, be widened to. 28° feet. 1960"; is its classification of. the world's: ten largest: cities, |-~~ pone ss Everyone” is aware ofthe tremendous: growth . that: has} MN " “4 aken. place. in _some.,cities on this. ‘continent, ‘notably in Third 'R" oronto’in Canada and:Los- Angeles’ inthe. United States. | “What are not so well known are. the increases in city popu: ‘lations: elsewhere, . particularly in Russia, South. ‘America ‘public works,” to. the ‘effect: ~ “tween: Britishers: and. Americans’ as to whether New York Sor London: were ‘the bigger, the’ assumption: being: that ewhichever was bigger was the. most. populous city, in. the vorid.’For:some time: now: it: has been agreed that New|: York is the’ bigger, and: this is confirmed: by: the United]: inches in length. enough:to- make: New: York: the largest This: out-populated: Dy Tokyo,. 8, 161 001 ments. the: Winnipeg: Free. Bross. Ba ee & But: the greatest surprise in ‘city: population comparie | 3 “York is now second, to’ Tokyo. but that): ne: today, no less’ thane ning: cities: more: ‘populous | AG: 4 barking.” on ‘the: ‘newly + adopted Ss “Culsenalre @ mathod of Jostein ‘avitimetics ee The colored blocks, culled spods"" in “Une: hook, are cut. frony lengths: of. rood *: “ON: sunt. cha ransin er peen, —blaek:. brown,” thes ra soveral than: largest: clijes in the world now-are, int, York,’ Shanehal,: Moscow,: $8). Sa0 Paulo and, Chieag “Londor wader, Toky iping, Bueno y ranking et “Bombay, Ath Lon: rin “The: Hh wire 118; | s 2CONDARY: "ROADS. Wretched “secondary roads,: will be py We live/on-oue of the “secondary compelled: tou use aie for 12. months ae roads on’ Salt Sprhig Ysland: wel every -year lt: ~ ed ‘travel that, road: every: day. of. the}: Recently we had. n. Tather. ‘bitter eyear, 80 do. parents. with their, school} ex per Jenee of the. dangerous nature io ‘ohildren; “we: pay our, taxes, and} of our ‘secondary: ronda, “My wiley |! incidentally, we: have..a vote, oThus,| who) was. not driving, chad: her car}: (Us “under: the’ ‘elreumatancos, we con-| roll overon ‘one: of the narrow’ seo. |" Rg ‘gider we're sentiiled to “good, -snfe,| tlons-of the Mansell hill, and while" cal-weathor. roads,” Avidently this: Is |: forlinataly, not: seriously “injured, |: “aegreat presumplion ou: pur park ig t-was sent..to: hospital: fortwo days |- the secondary roads on, Salt’ Spring, badly shaken and bruised, The dr ‘Iver | “1sland “are nol ao much jeter: ‘Vian! ‘oscaped with a tew biuises: As | 8 leh ‘they, were over 20. years. ago: [8 section of the road: ig: just. under 1h). Shaan » When the. Romans overran a coune feck, ye witnesses conkead vat stry,-the firat. thing. thoy! did: was Woy the driver was not:to blame as the| “yuild--ronds, cand, laday.. MANY: oft gm and brush concenled. the, Alans) these. roads Gaia, § a Mone! fa" Hite of padleide”’ : \ thelr: “qood “senso sand conginooring, { STE wonld) be interestlayge 10° know ! avidently (hey. holtirwec “ine First) how: meh thee average: cresident | Nings firsts, oy dapart from a” few" trades: people) ; 43Ub, wae, asa bili ay and } has honegted frond thi wash Ma ao- much betler, Our tfirst’? must | ed. park, and Whether the money Ox: oo he a. park, So we start our park and! pended: upon Mis “campsite” might| = spend, “a few thonanand dollars on! not havedeon-botler applied In mak: veal aol mating: it nice and ‘comfortable for! ing our: secondary. ronda safe» for [oo iny’ tourists: who care Lo. use it, aH que” who. ave compelled: Ma. travel making: n ‘yough survey of Ue last 25 theme: i as H. NEWNHAM, the expert teacher on CARC-TV's: simmer series, Art in: Action S ‘years, we belléve that thoy will tise bo that park for camping for, 1 period |: Long: Harbour, ooohe of not more whan five .wecks, in ovary 7 sal Spring xan. ne But_we, on our! Sept, 37 > JOf hundscape painting, both, traditional and abstr ey who studied jar Vienna,’ paints: and a ulptures bn olnine As and: how, it hat changed over ‘We. centuries. | ‘Sidney. and North ‘Saanich Chamber of Commerce has|-recall the roar and crackle and hot | Face, as the mountain side has been after ‘tree burned and. made the | night. lurid with. the red. blaze. oN | ELECTIONS. HERE : “New departure i is to be undertaken -by the. Sidney™.and ° North Saanich j. "The community, would welcome an assurance from the mountain side; partly. up Mt: Bruce, |. Chamber of Commerce this year in : department of ‘highways that these problems. have not} ang across the. hills in Burgoyne ‘conection: ‘with the annual” banquet. been overlooked and'that a new hazard. is not being: intro-|-valley—it was a. blazing inferno and | Election of officers will take place duced: -without.. regard: ‘to. local. ‘conditions... While. the a. terrifying ‘sight... col" > Vat the: qext” meeting, ‘ in October. November meéting.. This. avoids: the | As “it: was, ie burned over 800 acres, | banquet, members: were agreed. eflections F ‘ron Bees e Past! hall;: School Cross. Road, commenc- the wild. country. “A. term: in the J. re “Moore: ‘Bradle Dyne Road, ing “ate? pms OM.) Pickering, oon ‘for ‘the- BC. ‘Telephones in: Sidney about. 12° years + “ago; sd teal here last week: ‘with: R-C: di In’ honor. ‘of: Archdeacon’ and. “Mrs: are. win ng. up G. “He Holmes fand:- the ‘Misses’ ‘Joyce ‘lone. “OF the. busiest seasons , in: history | ‘and: “Muriel. Holmes, -who'. have, re: Sloan. “Sask.; “HL WwW: ‘Bullock: entertained: sev- “| eral: guests . last’ Thursday:.“at: a). iven: ‘by ‘him ‘at’ Vesuvius Among those. present: were ‘ : The well-known ‘firm. of. Rankin |-Saanich- area: who. ‘would: “appreciate “and: Sons,. operating, under™ the: name years, chave® this: week: “sold out.” ‘to ; ‘Announcement was. made. recently by.; Hon. Ry Ws Bruhn, : ‘minister of "Dons. ‘New Dress ms “ ; : “with -sinall. ‘edlored “blocks, ; bitild: lengths: ‘Beginning: ‘withthe’ white |. i Nations report, But being bigger than pandon: isne longer solng--thouses” and.‘skyserapers,"!.[..cbe,and. adding a centimetre (or |..rods, . Beginning. with:the:10 eme-[ 3 city inthe world.) enh to-his, own design.” Unknown! unit), for each-color, lengths. pro: |... rod:others. were added to conform | to: UII, O84, com: to them,. these®’ children. nye: em- = ‘through : white; red, light} to that Jength in colors: and lengths 3 a" ROB t three 3 per arate Ube. ‘oneh: centred | witha fi. The c Peet, Gs y ees Brinton af the uni york iy af Maniiaba? f" ‘ehina! of Art is ‘Sunday, the series. is designed to show. the. nature, the acope: “and eaning The. Winnipeg, Artist, !' ever yone will be welcome. ling public: and. in order to take car at: the |. mence immediately: after a | “Albert, |. 40 YEARS AGO. Baer ‘kicked’ at him. cen and cut him. us ; -[-with’ ‘its? ‘hoof ! in“ the: ‘face; “making | the: story ‘of: R.: M. Patterson. Itvis||ers? quite a: severe ‘wound: on. his* cheek. e the. story: of western’ Canada ‘among. ts friends: at: her. ‘home. “at Fulford. The’ im: aoe Re Bepbain. gt anne ions: a-matter, of. conjecture, antl debate .; Students Under take New Cours se. By ELSIE WORTHINGTON - | longest a. ‘vod, a fraction under four; ren. then proceed. ‘to play. with: pieces and build as fancy dic- Today. watched the beginners’ class | Each of the ten rods has ‘its own] tated, .Later the rods were. ain: Ganges ‘school; as ‘they: played a “special ‘color, “according: ‘to, its}. back on the pile. and each. child -) formed: a. flat pattern” withthe’ green, crimson, ; -yellow,. dark |: * chosen bythe, ehild, : - 7 “blue” and “These ‘small children: int less. shin oe eorange, ” : Sse are) pieces IN | Nata dozen: short periods, had: are fen Hon at: sizes: to conform: toa taln longi, os os, Soon they, will learn ‘thetaes stich. oh “enjoyable progress: toward veal of mathematies. ‘ANY BOOK. v % se _viconix: Sa sewing, children’s ‘booth, plants, - The’ Future of the Pacific”, to be| “story : offers..an’ appeal which will ; “| presented “by the Hon.’ Mr.’ Justice ‘satisfy his cravings. gon | | ae M.-A. MacDonald will: be the fea-|' Patterson started out as. ‘the son ture’,address. at the’ ‘North’ Saanich | , of a Dublin’ editor. Early transferred “Service Club’s annual banquet, .to: be ‘to: the ‘then: more’ .subdued © soil. of held. on. Saturday next, in ‘the. club] Britain, he: developed a fondness for Many. f the citizens. of. the Sidney, ber district, will ‘be: ‘leased: to. Jearn: that ,DOTEE * Miss: Mary. ‘Gyves: ‘gave: avery: en-|* -joyable: party to. a’ “number: of: her’ : ‘Friday. ‘evening. Dancing. “was: ‘the such... a “of Sidney Bakery, who have carried| chief form of. amusement.: Those ve ‘past: 10 ‘present. ‘Were - Miss: Molly. ‘Akerman, ‘Miss Eliza Maxwell, ‘Miss’ Dorothy.|' ‘|-Akerman, Miss Lavinia Wilson, Miss |: -Mary: Hepburn,, Miss ‘Lilly: Akerman, |: Miss® Inez: ‘Maxwell, -Miss Jean ‘Hep-|. that..the burn, ‘Messrs: -D.. Lumley, P. Horel, |: “East: and . West: Saanich: Roads. were | Art: ‘Hepburn, EB. ‘Fisher, E : Lumley ie learned: the color ‘of each ‘piece we Several had acquired..n' remarks, Bin if ible sense of balance In re lation’ to}: ANetion. “of shecwind ‘and ‘so:when: the “sizeof the plecess all had learned “protecting. crowd of trees are gone. je that, the: pathorn!. required. rods, | the: dred: das” nat: Whe. str ongth: a) “vy espectlve of colar in combinns. “Fone. Heht: green: rod equals: three: 1° white rods; one white rod removed equals one-third of the total whites | _ and so make not-only painters -but. cae + Continned on Pane vive “reviewed here iiny ne obtained through: the Book. Department at om EA’ r ON’S— isi : | Three Fur une ‘oral: 1 Chapels ¢ dedicated - ‘to ‘thoughtful. and Mindaretanding - : os service, SIDNEY - tion of the.. quality of the meat ae . y ° “ | ‘ Wh : P .| home cooking, penny social and ; —_ ve expressed the concern of: many when members were. dis-| fragments falling and the dense | called, will be accompanied by other , ithin, — - appointed at ‘the lack:of adequate provision for access to} smoke ... ..and at night, tall fir | ————--—_- ‘white elephant. Clothes for the | W# i. ith oe 8 BETHEL BAPTIST. ae lready repared.. Members of the tree ‘went up like torches. until their | ; children’s show. will be provided by This story 0: e conquest 0 Stind vs Sidney in the. plans already prep ffic ligh hould be| toPs broke and fell, hitting a tree BANQUET ‘TO BE | ([mrs. -a. sharp of Elizabeths in| small part of western Canada’ by 2335 BEACON. AVENUE chamber. felt that-a-cloverleaf or traffic lights shou bd farther away and so on, until tree| HELD AFTER Sidney. .:[one man and his family needs no}} Pastor: Rev. W. P. Morton. . placed. at Beacon ee to. enable traffic Lo leave the main) ‘Afternoon tea will be served, andj headlines here. The man is R..M.||-- SERVICES: Sunday, Sept.-24. .. “Patterson, who has- already gained 10. 30 am.—Family Service, —— —— | acclaim with an earlier story, “‘Dan- Se SARE | ‘portance of this: has been rebogniied gerous River’’..- Mr. ‘Patterson madej|: ; SHELTER”. by. the. provincial government in the} his, home for many. years at Shoal/|. ; interests of.the safety ‘of. the travel-| Harbor and: “was. widely. known in 7 30 p.m Evening ‘Service. e| this district. 9 ee SIN AND. ‘GOD'S of future. traffic requirements... Work ,° Whether or nab: the: ‘headlines ‘are ote fs GIFT”. a on the: East Saanich: Road will com-. ‘sufficiently ‘sensational to draw “the . Tuesday, ‘8.00 pm aes, study attention of : the © casual: reader,. ‘the _ and prayer service. ‘TO. ‘THOSE WHO. ‘LOVE: ‘GOD: AND, HIS. TRUTH! “The CHRISTADELPHIANS. - Victoria, ¢ cor : King and Blanshard. “ Address: : a Sunday; Sept. 4, 730. pm “Everyone, curdvally: invited.” carmy.:. and = “ensuing captivity.” asia “prisoner. of .war. failed to dampen his enthusiasm.: When “employed © by: ‘a. ‘|-London. bank, ‘he ‘still looked further . | afield, ‘until: he threw. up” his: ‘plans Glad. tidings | of the Kingdom “and ¢ “prospects | ‘to’ venturé «out: to “God: ada and there to: ‘settle in Al-|| “That in the. dispensation of the 11.00. ‘a.m.—Worship. es a 5 Evening Worship. 7 the ‘ foothills:‘and “the ‘remote; places ‘as he- ‘knew: them, and: loved: them, on |: “TALKING IT OVER” PASTOR Te Le WESCOTT,’ B.A., . Stuggett Baptist Chureh,, * Brentwood. Bay” 2 "services Every ‘Sunday ‘ ‘Family. Worsmp, _Bvoning Service. ‘c H. : Whitmore: B. A. . oes | shady ‘Creek; Keating: 945 am. “Before. ‘I was’ afflicted + went ‘Brentwood sc - 1115 a.m.’ ~;astrayt: ‘but. now. I have” kept’ ‘thy |}. ~~ Rev." Le: Cc. Hooper, BSA. ~@ word, Psalm A19: 67. _ , VISITORS WELCOME. -- an CR od os ‘Afflictions are. not. pleasant: and |-therefore: we usually - dislike: them and’ de our: utmost.to “avoid - them, Yet this’. scripture’ indicates ..that there is a benefit to our souls from alfliction. VE ‘Nature ‘gives - ‘several lessons on this inatter. The. hothouse. plant suf- lors a setback when it is placed out- side because ° It has’ not: learned to stand the “af- fliction “of “the cold. Many Limes. trees: on the--edge® of. a newly cleared pleee of Land will topple “over cheeause they Shaves not! "berice fited “by the® ate PEACE LUTHERAN © Services Every ‘Sunday 1.30 pm. In St.. Andrew's Anglican. Church Third St, Sidney S oe, ‘Conimunioti on thie Second . : Sunday every. ‘month, “Reve He We Bohling © GR e-4149 | the put had | Wa Adventist Church stand wane, “The Psalmist: ndvises ns of: the fact that affliction bas the effect of send- i us to Godiand His Words:This is very. (rue, Atetines: of freat sick: “eas, and: also: in tines of beredave: “nentywe tarn.to Gord. We. sense the fret. that God-cares for us nnd: ts willing: to help us. Inc this seriptine the = the ‘affliction has permanent benefit. cer. as: : : ‘Doreas ‘Welfare, “Dek, 1.90 pm. a foyer Serviee—Wed., 7 7.90 Pm peo cS em VISITORS “WELCOMH =. for dhe Writar sys he keptetheword tp Se et ee “Thak fsck became 4 part-of his’ life and he ietion its ental ced? erent “Has affliction brought you to God? ]] oo -@ . i _ you stayed thore and received! MNSERVICES INCH Wa Bon 'as your Saviour and:gone ony \ id aS to live in fiecord: with: His. will? > At are held at 11 a.m, every Sunday, felon will be good for you and you! at Ky of PY lnll, Fourth 8t., Wi pratt, if, you. only. let, it bring Sidney, B.C, . ee vt Christ = Everyone Welcome _ Anianen camera: i emetemasend ever you. desire * Referee. i jeantact the, pastor) eae Se mainte tH DARTS CIRM ee beapacanamnemnanearieiianatabias “ANGLICAN SERVICES | “North Sannteh Parte: GR 51014 yo Canon F.C. Vaughan-Birch, © 4 ae ee Roebary ons ed, Sula, Sopt,.: a om Trinity, akiae » ms Andeew, rmabitiniey os LAS BOO Wan Holy. Communion,” oe ace MAO “Sunday School, TAO paw ee vengonpy ‘ cophursday- Communion. “haan. Vi} Moly’ Trinlty—Patrlela: Baye ope oe 840 aane-Suntlay: School, a Wd analy” Mating, — Bes Mituating'se-Deep Coyeccooe Poogses ABD AM EToly. Coninunion, cede. é] ‘ GOLWOOD 4 GIB LNE ac GTR BeRRRE OS