PAGE TEN Siti ne ee s Ce Se eg ‘SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS, REVIEW "Wednesday, October 1959. \ all. the time . that their efforts are. as_a‘drop:in- the. ocean. oe All drugs’ have ‘to be locked. up, 7 used. phials~ of penicillin and. other a telephone message from:my., sis- _ ter: They: had -all. gone to" Ratma- lana airport, which is eight miles south. of Colombo, not knowing that. — | the Comet had to-land at Katuna- | anti-biotics: must».be destroyed - or. _|-yake: air. base, 20. miles north ‘of ‘the: j i they would’ be filled: with water and ad h the: Mizpal - ‘capital, ‘because of. the oe ; j sold on the ; black market. ; Be ‘ | The meeting closed with the Mizpah ways. I was to'take the coach and | wanted to. return after ar - : Seen eee the Lord's Prayer. benediction. A al a Ste ": a ores : ; meet, them cat. the: B. O. A. ion eres in: take his pram! eit bin’. Roreans : 7 , | with Mrs, E.R. Hall and Mrs. J. 2 --")-Tausieal notes. in. the great Com-')is west of British Columbia) that I | town. are , being. trained _as Eifteen emp . a Oe eekion: ror Gaul .as. hostesses... ae oun “By MADELEINE mL :{ musieal mind?. At . oe it. may.| think of-myself as a raindrop alight-| As we speeded along the narrow ! it would. be years oe there were “welcomed - as a guest. Mrs, Jean |. . Next meeting will be held October © Have. you ever. thought that life | seem as if the melodies are broken, | ing on the broad stream. of “the | roads 1 talked to a Swedish phar- | enough to cope with the on nares _ “Blatchford gave* the. report -from:| 27at the home of Mrs. ‘MacKay.and ! is-like a symphony, with movements: incoherent,:.meaningless. : There ‘are Mahavelli Ganga, the. Great. Sandy. | macist who’ had’ worked. for.a year: After. an ae ark Our ts or ce. a * = Shady: Creek: and * Mrs.’ Cc. Davies. Mrs.:.. Blatchford. ‘East Saanich | sad or. gay, wistful,. melancholy: or | crashing discords, periods of silence River, which flows past. the house. | in’ Korea with the United Nations. | throug 1: oe iar outside the “ from’ St. Paul's... “e-PRoad, “3, ++ rollicking, and. that. we. are : the |leading: where?.’. But how, can | Like a-raindrop on the river, 1 have} The misery and. disease in that | lombo. e stopp . ide "the : wt A ‘mere. symbols ‘comprehend. t he | been’ assimilated: to. flow with the | country is indescribable, he: said. | BOAC office, ‘and ere ne v she Sa ‘inc en structure behind Life's symphony? | smooth, unhurried stream of Life at People lie in the gutters waiting | were waiting for me ou ste the, They must move,’ willy-nilly. as the | Tree Tops... for admission “to hospital, while.| dark. I got. out of the c | Master wishes,. and when: the: last’). ‘The rain is. pattering onthe roof the staff works desperately, feeling walked. towards them. note is - written, the - finished: work as I sit at my desk’ upstairs. Twelve will make : days ago my. winged chariot: skim- “Life, Death: ‘that vast forever » | med - through’ ‘the ..air . from’: Hong -One grand,. sweet. song.”". | ‘Kong. to Singapore: As we flew over Now, the-melody of .which 1 am a | Ceylon, the passengers pushed me part: suddenly. passed from one key: to the’ windows so’ that’ I. might’ to'another, smoothly and: inevitably, | search for a recognizable landmark. as all good melodies:should, At first’} At last, through the layers of cloud it sang of the Canadian countryside:| below us, I'saw the smoky-blue cone ‘and _ its. dark - pines .zig-zagging | of Adam’s. Peak. In no’ time at all. ‘against the sky,‘of maples in early | we’ “touched down - at: six: o’clock, “a ; fall lighting-.the’: forests’ with: their.’ half: hour: ahead. of : ‘schedule. Twi- | golden flames. The music. of.birds’! light fades ‘swiftly. in the tropics, ‘wings flying. south .crescendoed to’ a and “it.was: dark. by the’ time I fin-: roar..as: the: mighty: wings of man- | ished with ‘the customs’ and immi-, made: birds: rose’ to” great. heights gration. ‘and hurtled * ‘through space, heading | .. “So, you: ‘were bora _ Ceylon;” ever westwards to the orient. There | 3 official said to. me. I told him I were: a few. bars - of. silence, then was’ on. a six-month | visit. to. my. came the rhythmic beat. of tom-toms | father -Yes,. 1 would: return to Can- be CIRCLE MEMBERS TO SUPPORT. "SECOND. LETTER. FROM CEY LON BAZAAR PLANNED BY CHURCH W. A. AV ee Bazan° Bay~ circle’ of St. Paul's - -Avrangements were made to ‘have. ORS St. Paul's. and Shady Creek W.A: inet on-Tues- { a -serving - stall. at. the: day, Sept. 29. "at ‘the home: of Mrs: W:A:-tea’ and: bazaar. in November: el “CONSTR UCTION EID. & S “No Job Too Large or Too Small” | . ce Home Repairs anil Renovations _ 2k oes’ Foundation, Repairs. and Conerete Work Oe “Sewers,” Septic “Tanks, Gutters, Fences,:: Steps : : e - Patios, ‘Swimming Pools, . Barbecues, Rock ‘Blasting Ne IMMEDIATE ESTIMATES . ee 2935 DOUGLAS ST... PHON NE’ EV 4-051 ‘heard ” from, a ; aries and dine | ada: after: that. plaintive: chant of.a villager singing:| ~ .,; ” to his buffaloes by moonlight. Two | YoU are very wise,” he said. contrasting. themes, which only” a |" T looked: enquiringly at him: » | genius could blend without ay Bering i sound. ; ; ; IT IS WEST: ‘OF B: rom ug es with | strikes, - riots, unemployment, So--easily. has : the- ‘change .. from. ;and ‘corruption. I° was all: set®: to | east to west "been: made. (for, Ceylon | ‘leave the country. a few. years ago. ; “Why ~ ‘didn’t ‘you: B02? 1 asked. . “My parents : objected:: and . said. A that :I: “must. “marry, And: settle: down. . here.” 1 “Most people wish they: were. out of Ceylon. It is ina: terrible ‘state oe : mone ABOUT... WATER | (Continued From Page ‘one) oo se “Are you gad 0 or. ‘sorry? That. you: ; eee Fdidivt leave, (AS silly” ‘y question :in’ view | of ‘bis previous, re- marks, ) ae vo at | ee in” the: ‘sandstones and /con ‘glomerate | rather. than. from” frac ures - in: the: ee. icing taree’ quantities, of waters “de= |: rive their supplies’ of ‘water. from un-. ; consolidated tne in lying, on: ‘top. The: individual open: ‘spaces. “in "sand ‘and. gravel. are, much. larger. than those“inva mass :of clay; ‘although | the “volunie ‘of open space: ‘is’ nuch:. the samein equal volumes. of sand): Bravel,: ‘silt, and clay. The capacity ofa deposit: uncan: solidated material to tr ansmit water depends - onthe size ‘of: the. inter-- connecting: openings: : water: flows” more ‘easily: through large’ openings - than. through small.ones,..The cap: | -aeity >to. hold. water, on, tho: other: hand: depends” only” vole: : of = open “space Hay 'atoee aval Aivantitien: of Water: : Fonly sand and gravel will: transmit. \ a well; ASSEN nuter and thicknons. of th tertal inimedintely 's Wolo; Lo -piecit santo way; ithe Hicknes walof. Une. dayer: of, purnendle: t mn cUhrough.whieh Uti ‘ontrals ; waler ean flow. Inlo-A “consequently” ho. vat it which. the { well can. be pumpedss! he, vivld - ot a well dvilled ii sand or. gravel nny. ‘Ne ficrensed ‘by. doing work, that: in- or renROS the: Rormeablity of the ma Cains tia n ‘Welt are Counell =| St.Vincent ‘de pats Soclet y Christ mi ag Bureau: Citi Ws “Recreation: Rooms . Joseph's Hospital’ aidies Auxiliary: Mt nnn Dyet cophy: EB ‘natertal. ‘ippovinlh: whieh | the | flows into. the well: must jy tim be “in-contaetwith, “or ae part of, a dromnd-waterreseryoirssThe atari water. Te ervoir Ai. cari. sand an raved fiele nt ‘aint, at jwound-water, Lo ween ae Tenpply the well drive thee dry “eons be AE yon, but alsa: be able-totransniit this: Stored: Water. to: the sund or: gravel; g lasor. that aelually, supplies the wells: een ‘af fines sand: nr allt’ wer Pact ons a “arotind-water “reserved | ‘oven ional iC wilnot giveup water | f readily: enough tosupply aswell die ho. Ng { reetlys: The: ground-water reservoir | Vins tinh must: be: connected: with. a surface, area that. collects procdpitay | Vion? during: wet weather and: from pee which... the: excess amndisture . perean 4 yo. | Intes downward” ‘or aternlty to thre | reser voir, SLSR Y paneer Be Ta: Re: Continued) : Sliver Thrends Service. 3 -Canndian canton He m rene onuiveny ee aieeee _