Wednesday, October 26, 1960. Sunshine Circle To Aid Bazaar. | Circle of /:St. |. Paul’s United Church met.ou Wednesday “evening, Oct. 19, at the home Of. Mrs, J. Easton. » There were. 14 snembers. present, “The meeting. was opened svitle the Lord’s Prayer. and Mrs. -M.: Chap- puis. took the devotional period. Mrs.S, Roberts read. the W.A. “report and Mrs. J. Pedlow gave a stort talk on “The Sector Plan-and every home visitation” in connec- tion with the proposed new build- tng on the church grounds. The church -bazaar will be held on Sat- urday, Nov, 19, The meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction,;.and a: social -fol- lowed with Mrs. G. H: Taylor and Mrs. 1D. B. Campbell as hostesses. The next meeting will be held: on November 9-at the home’ of: Mrs. ALO, Berry. 9763. Fourth St. - Sunshiné “KAYAK KITS— . Complete S12" “3041 Douglas St. “2925. DOUGLAS. ST: : _ BUILD ING BARGAINS | CONSIR UCTION. EID. j “No Job Too Large or Too Small” ‘and. Renovations = Foundation Repairs: and Conerete Work B ‘Home Repairs ; 3 Sewers, » Septic “Tanks... * ind - Patios;. Swimming Pools, Barbecues, Rock Blasting gy IMMEDIATE ESTAS TES ae j ceptance of those responsibilities. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | ADDRESS TO CHAMBER Canadian Heritage Of Responsibility— The ‘Canadian’s: heritage acceptance. of his moral responsi- bility. -This.was ‘the oo of an- address in’ Hotel--Sidney and distinguished First World War soldier, ‘Dr. Arthur Chatwin. Invited to speak on the Canadian heritage... Dr: Chatwin ‘selected’ the responsibilities of Canadians,. with- in the Dominion and beyond, as the true heritage. He enlarged on his thesis by introducing the factors Ww hich have come to. bear. on the ac- A First’ War’ win left his native veteran, Dr. Chat- Saskatchewan to serve overseas to. bring 12x20 CARPORT— one Complete. “SAANICH LUMBER YARDS LTD. EV ~ Phone: 3 52486 ; Gutters, . Fences,: Steps. PHONE EV. 4-051 UDOT ty = < Ste td Cat HEL rH Hota is his! Military | Crass last { intendent of the school: forthe deaf week. by a notable educationalist [in Saskatchewan, back. the Heands Vl right toca 'p Is That Chatwin a-teacher and: iltimacely’ gained his doctorate. For a time he was super-. ~|SHOWER AT He then sitdicd: As] i MISCELLANEOUS 3 i _| SIDNEY HOME In honor of. Miss Joan Bath; a miscellaneous shower was ‘given by Miss: Dorothy Nann.at the. home of the parents of the sbride-elect, Mr. and Mrso. Bathe McTavish Road. Corsages‘ of sweet peas made by Miss Joyce Nunn-were viven to the honored guestyher, mother, Mrs. C. I During. the Second’ W orld War he served ov erseas as on education- al.advisor to the Canadian. armed forces overseas. His selection was made'by the joint recommendation of the military ‘and the Legion. Today Dr. Chatwin. is chairman cof the. United Nations Association in Victoria. Atlustrating his novel theme ‘of heritage.,. Dr. Chatwin recalled that: during the 19th century’ a ‘series of wars: was foughr between thé whites and: Tneians in the United States. There was a tinie.. in that country When any ladian’ not: onc reserve “Was fair sane: To ah, aman awith a rile, he. remarked. ‘ONLY ONE. CASE j . lathe United States moat ‘of: the soldiers fighting the Indians were {recruiteds from ‘the New England states, lithe Hittle’ 'schoals red schools. ol those | the majority of-teachers were wounded soldiers. “Sutficients j ly literate ta undertake teaching, they had been responsible for the, | education oaf.the boys who. were jdater to represent laiw-and order-as: well as justice-inthe westem States. ; The: picture in’ Canada.at’ that ‘time centred con: the? old: Royal Northwest Mounted Police: Justice pw as administered’ bya bandful’ of i these officers. What wis theiredu- cational ° background? bd. his-own question, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Tee arly. 70 perce cent ot: the. first’ 500. men, cto-be recrnited forthe: fanious” ‘police farce had: gtadiiated. from... British #* “public: “schools. | Stateds. ‘tween, ‘thes tradition. ieee. and the | EMT se eid ane: all herp ers wea Sessions tueorace ‘devoid “OT huang her “responsibility 2” PChatwing Sis: for: the peaple nee - eS He reminded | “nis; audience: a the Cuitadian Hass he Catltto. whi he enjoys, thaw has ‘the Afri An AM rood square neal, Tae Crete weil dye menboof this and, The Schoreli a thes. Leceptin Ds regehi How! 3 “" wih Hae ihe ‘\ ‘A ul Theyowere the product oft We answer-. he]. “He: traced'a connection be- 1 of: ‘Canadian: standard. “of educas ed Je dying her surniost: need, ind ‘star ve Over. CUMIMITICS, Bath, and Mrs. ean, mother of the groom. So The gaily . wrapped gifts were placed ina large covered. box with bow on lid. After gifts: Nad -been admired, games” were played: and winners were Mrs. Bath, Joan Bath, Shirley Jeune and: Geita Skov. A beautifully decorated cake in pink and white. bearing the words ‘Por o your. happiness. always’ adorned the, etnies taueentt table. cE xperimental | “By R. G. ATKINSON - { al LObsery ations in. August and- Oce jtohberoof. rose varieties growing. in Velose: association wat the “Experi-. ment Farm,-Sannichton. revealed ‘avarked, differences. in relative. sus- ceptibility to leaf rust fee, ~ On Aueust 16, rust was absent’on }: lthe varieties. Cynthia Brooks Mrs. HeoM.- Eddy. Etoile de Hotlande, i Charlotte ~ Arnistroug,” President ! Loever and Shot Silk... “. An coutrast, rust’ was abundant Lan Me Ciredy Sunset. Contessa PAGE NING WORKING DAY OR ATTEND Teachers who do not. intend. to | to-their normal duties. . 4 2 take part in the teachers’ -conven-+ This was announced on Monday tioiis on October-28 and 20 will be revening when Saanich School Dis- is ‘tober. 28 : , “9 COD EE 29 UNC wi trict: beard of -tristées discussed: required tovattend: at their schools plans. ‘for. closing the schools. on forthe dayand. to-apply. themselves] Friday: - re ve so Hospital Aided | Report. front the. Lady Minte | Islands ( Hospital ar Ganges hows. donations weresmade by the olowing during: the past month: | You Stewarts apples: . Saturna)” sland, «fruit. and) vewetabless. St. “Chutch.- and. ~ Vesuvius fruiviand ;vegetables; Mrsy OB. LD. Druminond.... child's Mr. cand Mrs. H; Loos- tomatoes. r. Jackson, mere the’ long Loosmore worked in wae re Mesdames N. Ho, Holt) He 1s Nunn, G. Bath, D. Harvey. Go: Baths L. Heath, G. Jeune, Nunn, -J. Bath and 'B. Powers. Hosiess,-Miss Nunn, will be maid Invited guests we R. D. | Farm ‘Notes i Ow the other hands the early: of toile. de “Hotlande and Shot $ Sills wasfor.the most part maintained as’ these: showed: only a trace of ruse in October. Other: vii showing fretie’s surly ress sistance were moderately infected by October, PORTRAIT OF A COUNTRY - oat. last” “the. answer to ‘the: question: “What. is. Canada?” Here, in: one. book; is your..answer, given’ by '44-of.the’ country’ 's-most- talented: writ: Vers, in” “48: stories and: article pand by” 29. ‘photo- “~ graphers:and.13 painters. in 64: pages: of. illustra- tions, 27 of them-in full color...From fifty: years of Canada’ Ss national. magazine, 38. 50.. rf inities,. § At: hole : Canada: and: ihe ‘Natio ‘assetse The ac ability’ recat tee R jTarritinwe, are Dy Chatwin eonehudid with “Chution awa inst condemnation’ ity one ob the world's greatest states. Aen, President: Charles de: Gale, | f One day lis action dn a aul ul y eee Vcctady wale corded? in Jistary Ay ead Hatesnian, 1 iieR WHT Leb Tithe @riditoaer: Tie: told thes; we Dee Thatwin, wit anomal change arth sant AMER Hin tlie? See pad } Ww inlsioy, me af i 8 vet Georgia 'gtceot Rhone MU 4-1464.. aresher ‘sponsibility: for them: Tepresents her os ) ables: faves yo an ‘the: Unites Nations. ithe: pasty: Gone va : Fe an ae 1 i b i ri if ft hla bil y an i a Ht i i a MeN