— : s CLO: : |The Churches. 4° er HAVEN WHEN GEO. ADAMS RETURNS {7s sox se so “PAGE FOUR 000 eo ur * SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW eee _ poe _Weanesday, May 38 1960. — Scan ics Peninsale Wad Colt Islands 19 George. O: Adams,. newly ‘elected . Adams,. with -his’ family, has. Asked if he personally had experi- “GOD AND HIS TRUTH! Set For May 8 | srelacet: of .the: British Columbia | ¢ arrived in. Mission City. where. the | enced any of. these illnesses he: told Phe CHRISTADELPHIANS ane Yachting. classic ‘of ” y Pacific Conference . of. Seventh-day. Advent-' provincial: headquarters offices: for | of. having an attack of. malaria | Victoria, cor. King and Blanshard | Northwest, - the. 1960. “version of |-ists, was. guest speaker. at_ a young | the denomination are located. Born ‘miles. from home. Rescued. ~ by oo nes . “Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, BC. :.: Bvery: Wednesday ae __ By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. people’s:. meeting. in’. Rest’: Haven ).in’..St.:"John’s,, Newfoundland,” he natives, he was carried by stretcher || © Address: a os ae J. Ss. RIVERS, resident and Managing Directoi. Swittsure wets under way from Vie- Church, recently, ao, | first came to British. Columbia in| for two days to%a base camp where || - SUNDAY, May 22, 7230 pm. - : ‘wiember of BC. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ ‘Association: 7 | Pea aC ei pene ae oa 1942 as pastor. of the Victoria, Rest | he was. driven by motor car tc his "Everyone curdyally invited. e f. Canadian’ Weekly Newspapers’ Association. — record entry expected. Sponsored pletes the race. ‘ ; : pares i Sirtomsy ere a Bureau of Gniuiadens : ‘by the Pacific International Yacht-|" gvecial festivities are being ar- Haven and Nanaimo churches, and! home. . Glad tidings of the Kingdom of _ Member Class “A” Newspapers. . : | ing Association, Swiftsure is cne of! . anged by the Royal Victoria. Yacht | later carried the responsibilities of | Mr, Adams replaces R. ‘Allen God: ; : “Telephone GR5-1151 . +.) -"l the most’ colorful sporting events of | Club for Friday. evening, May 27. director of youth. activities for the Smithwick, who for 10 years served || «That in the dispensation of the es BSCRIPTION RATES: $230 per year by maii in Canada and the| the year and craft from both north| nen the entries will “Dress Ship’ | Comerence, with headquarters offi-) as president “of the Adventist) fulness of time, He will gather Atle British Empire; $3.0C. _ voae to foreign countries. | and south of the border are- entered. lin the Victoria Harbor Srocenting | ces then located in Vancouver. churches of the province, and who all things. in one, in Christ.” ; authorized as second: class mail, Post’ Office Departnient, Ottawa. | Winner of the overall handicap | ealorful picture for the pubiic to| an wal Mr. Adams left British] is now: making his home in. Mo- “Display advertising rates on apphcation. | | will capture the coveted | Swiftsure | view. The. Royal Canadian Navy Columbia for .a post in. Southern.| desto, California. = | trophy, while the City of Vietcria | will perform the sunset coremony | Rhodesia, Africa, where he spent| “The extensive development of APTIST - Wednesday: May 18.°°1960.. a a ‘| trophy will go: to the. first’ boat to ihe 7 q P th P lis A seven years. as president of . the. British ‘Columbia is most impres- j; BETHEL B Sena . ne eeneee | cross the finish line. . - ; =a ines Bo en oramen’ | Southern. Rhodesia Conference. of | sive,’” stated Pastor Adams. - A ‘BEACON AVENUE © oa ag ae se Be od When the curtain rang down: on uidings 206 Pe. Seventh-day Adventists. Upon re-| tremendous: amount has. bee. ac-||. Pastor: Rev. W..P. Morten. WATER ‘SERVICE ho US tees --- "thes famous ‘salt: water race’. last |*° Hundreds are expected - to. view turning from Africa he served in| complished’ in the past 13 years||. SERVICES: Sunday, May 22 ; : : year, A. Douglas Sherwood: had: the ‘start. of the race’ off.-Brotchie | pastoral’ and* evangelical’. work -in} since we left ‘here. We’ are happy “10.30 a.m.—Morning Worship. N.entirely new supply. of running water is available. to! brought his ” 38-foot. sloop. Rebel Ledge Beacon. “A white flag will in-) the southern. part’ of the’ United to. be ‘back’ in ‘the. ‘province. ‘Tt is my “Sv pun. —Gosper service. 7 ~ residents of. North Saanich. - Large sections of land! across the finish. line’ well. within.| dicate. a warning signal at 8.50 a.m. | States, and then went to Newfound-|| jike. coming home... ep = foe to. the north of the’ village of Sidney. willenjoy the opportu- the. time, allowance -to _return the | and: the starting g gun, fired at.9 a.m. | fand rie president ‘of the Adventist | ———— ee | = The Friendly Chureh.o on the. A “nity. of tapping into the new trunk line being laid, at the Swiftsure . trophy “to. the” “Seattle | Will send the boats on their way.| Church of that province. He next [Avenue Welcomes You ai — Come and: Worship. —- ane So er ae ee Sa one 2 : | lowing Ono's’ triumph in. "1958's 136.2-nautical miles along the Straits | provinces’ of | Manitoba*: and. Sas- PASTOR T.. L.. WESCOTT. ‘B.A. . ferry wharf. ‘For: the first time in its history: this vater| Suitteure’? ” City. a Niatecis tro-| Of Juan de Fuca where. the. boats| katchewan, leaving there’ to come. to "” Sluggett Baptist Church, a L -of Saanich. Peninsula will enjoy, a fully.” adequate water phy ‘also went ‘to Seattle. wher -Ed-} Must.-round the Lightship and re-|'the presidency of the British Colum- Brentwood Bay i ip { | z= ey — supply... vi te Ts : |, ward H. Halton's 49-foot. craft..Cot-| turn. will be patrolled by the Royal ‘bia Conference. ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \ As ve present time: from: Patricia. Bay. Airport to. Swartz Bay} Yacht. Club. where it had rested fol- | Length of the ‘course, a. ‘total of | served in the:same capacity for as | ‘TALKING IT OVER’ | { { | | |. adiz , : ; 7 : ervices' Every Sur me : ERVICES hes : “There ean be little doubt but: that many. ‘pesidents of the} ton Blossom, was - first, to cross the Canadian Navy and. the United; SON BORN HERE i. Se vices eeeety are held it sai ever Sunday, area affected: will be prompt in responding to the offer of| line... . States Coast Guard. First boat in|. “Mr. and Mrs.. Adams haveea son, } . £2™!y ‘Worship 10.00 a.m | y ' r } the racing classic must © cross the| B .. Evening Service... vere iT BO pm. | ‘feat Ky of, P.\ Hall, ‘Fourth St., |. -. ~the.government to make this supply available.. The water} _ Other prizes’ in the classic will in- finish 1i ‘thin’ 30° b ryant, born at Rest Haven Hos-! '| Sidney, B.C. ee . 7 . . . clude the B.C- Cement Company tro- | finish line within 50 hours. pital, one of the 197: medical institu- PO eee so : oe Ff houses ane waiting Customers are | ‘here Countless more | | phy to the winner of the “AjA”| Despite the strong winds en the! tions operated by the denomination | “Bor there are some Shy you. that os Everyone - Weleome _ | : | class: class ‘‘A’’, ‘T.°Eaton Com- opening day last -year, followed by \ throughout the world; and a daugh- : . The new. supply can be. ‘piped. into: Peninsala. homies by pany trophy: class. ““BB”, Seattle }a:calm on Sunday, first boat reach- | ter, Judith,.. born: in Gwelo, South. | Jésus had ust deli d mS one ‘of two means. It can be br ought.in by the establish-| yacht. Club trophy: class. “‘B’,; ed. the marker shortly before 8 p.m. ern Rhodesia. Bryant is a student ! sage to His decioies ivered ime “oament of. a:North Saanich water district which: will buy ‘its |.Royal” Vancouver : Yacht ‘Club . tro-| Less. than. an hour separated the! at Oshawa Missionary. College in| tudes -in. regards to salvation. ° Sal- “water: ‘from the. authorities. and. then ‘distr ibute it among| phy: “An appropriate: plaque. will be | first: four. boats at ‘the end of the; Ontario. ‘Mr. Adams’ mother, Louise | vation was -available to them: only! oats: new: customers: “The same:service: could: also-be: estab- presented’ to each entry who. com- ; race. oo, _ he ams, is on the”. staff :.of | Rest. through. Him, He} . op ceo atin anemones m= | Haven’ Hospital.: His father, a well} was the Bread | lished by. an extension of the boundaries of Sidney Water-| i known -employee . of. Rest Haven, of life, His) | ae Pepe ts to. embrace a ‘greater: section of the Penin- aoe - Toastmistress Training | passed away idst-year.°. flesh: was to be} When - asked: :about ‘their | experi- sity for vhnate ee bs Sidney} “For the first: timé, all speakers at Arbutus Club "were. present: “with? ences in Africa, Mr. Adams. stated life. and if they’ Waterworks ‘District’ ‘has: a: long history. of: successful Op- | the regular. meeting of the’ Madrona |’ Mrs. “M.-Overgard giving a: lesson. on that, they: had gone through a gen-. believed in’ Him! = meeting.- i tt has ‘been efficiently and: shrewdly: ‘directed: fori Toastmistress Club‘ were: given the'|.toastmistress ‘procedure, . ‘and: Miss. eral. strike inspired by. the same. they’ should have | |. "Friday, 8.06 ‘p.-m.-Young Peorles many years: The district already. employs.an adequate. same theme for. their speech, “A Rita. Roger - acting ‘as. evaluator... | feelings which had caused the. Mau teat cteenal lifes, | Gee ‘Everyone ‘Welcome — outdoor staff 2 and its offices already: exist. “Such.a sc cheme| new heaven and a new. earth”, with| Table topic. mistress, acting as’ a |) Mau insurrection of 1954-1955. They ‘multitude didi Rev. -G. R. Richmond, Pastor. “each «member using . her’. own im-| press liaison’: officer, interviewed | worked“ among. several * primitive | “not. “understand Phone: GR 5- 1072 | | agination.. to..enlarge ‘on the. title:|.the members..on’ various aspects of | | tribes in Southern Rhodesia and the they.” left. and: the -above : verse : was. — RTM, -To Mrs. J. Kempton: it.:meant an} ‘toastmistress... What” can’ toastmis- | Kalahari Desert’ where ‘the nation: o| imaginary: trip ‘into’ space, ‘the find-|.tress. training. do for’ 2 ; als practiced child marriages, ‘witch. | “ing of new ‘knowledge’ ‘of the heavens. INTERVIEW - a \'eratt, and the eating of: deceased 1 i believe ‘not.’ ‘—John 6:64. "ASSEMBLY OF GOD / (Pentecostal Assemblies’ “of Canada) © . : 9182 East: Saanich Road - “Services: Sunday. 10.00. a.m.—Sunday. Schocl., 1}. 11.00.a.m.—Worship. . 7.30. p.m Evangelistic ‘Service. Wednesday, 7 7,30° pn. = ‘Prayer given “by. the. _Lord..to:Hisimmediate |- to be. ‘put into. use. on éarth: “To Mrs: Tt makes” her : | relatives. In’ speaking. of exciting: -disciples.:One®: of those:who:: had ‘heard: this: message; who was: to see at je W.. Kynaston « it” meant’ a’ new. out. | ‘tember ‘of the ‘comniunity and. Ne | eeolriene ‘Mr.. Adams. said that ‘disposal. -In the heavily built: up areas i ‘look; when she,’ asa. child .was} more . interesting, conversation ralis | elephant ee eel by the ‘wonderful. works: of : Christ’ .was rmountable. problem nor matter: of: choice. ‘stricken’ with typhoid: feve a hone ‘to: disbelieve—yes : even. betr. ay. Him i This - was. Judas: rm ; are} left her.temporarily without a voice’ asset to: businesswortian? Tt: sre te - rural setting. : Develop’ lent is: too! ‘and. ‘the ability: to: play, and n vin: writing concise reports, gives: the | “rogue. “There-“is ca} ‘grave’: ‘lesion’. “here. | Many: people ‘believe | that.- going’: to ily”. had’ “to” ‘boil, all: drinking’ nler : ua wi BV, ving: to.’ the” : Peon doing: heed "ebb oe ont NO. mee veustables ‘Ju rte ucé, : with: Jesus, “yet beéause. he’ di: alked was": condemned. © : The che piles “Sunday. School an situations : vin: “other ‘toastmis t groups. ae P -934:tobe con tantly: combatted a is: A ee ‘done’ in“my: best. inter- 1 est, and honestly; it corr ects | faults, ‘Prayer’ ‘Service—Wed.. "7.30 p. m.- “Radio. Service—Hear: “The: Voice. : of -Prophecy’’ 8: 30: a. My Sunday aly -CKLG Dial. 30. ‘ 1 pi : The end‘ result of the new. ‘egulation. will, be: simply to} all for private. financing: of-rural. building. while: ‘the: al ernment: plan will-only assist. ‘those in cities. * Rural res dents are:-unlikely to ake kindly: to this: measure. : : ‘Department: ‘of; municipal affairs has. been investigating ‘installed ‘in. office. ‘at the annual: farious means of: handling’ domestic:effluence.: : Many. have. ‘banquet to be held on May. 17, at the’ girl,.who fell out’ of bed:because she. i y accepted by. engineers internationally. Would |* ‘Sidney Hotel." Mrs..C, Levar intro- | slept too close to:where she fell out, t not have bee ‘ein keeping with: the nature of the’ | duced as.a guest, Miss iA. MeKeith, | one’ must. not fall asleep too closé:to | At. no lave en mor in, Keep. ig. ¥ = Superintendent : ‘of; ‘Nurses. ‘from::Rest: where © ‘one’ starts; ithe: ‘toastmistress nore problem f.N.H.A. had: also- investigated ‘these filter sys- Haven’ Hospital, who . then’ intro. |. training’ ae ree tems? An adequate filter attached to an‘ efficient septic] duced seven other nurses who came |. Be tank: would: carry. the problem-over: until. such: time as. the [as guests." Three. members «of eel . 7 ey rhyery ay rar iene american garantie eamarinm lar naire Drnetieal answer. ached. the . ee W vere. sewers” W pene fl the two are intercrolated.. a BEL ad oe Pos: “Daily traffic: counts on the. Patri- : : inp cin .Bay ‘Highway ; -at®-Royal.. Oak} A COLD D AMP. ‘SPRING oe ae ~ | showed: a _ of °8,000° during the |: . y st summer months: “At Sayward Road ERE. on the Saanich Peninsula the spr ing hid. not bean the total in. 1950 was 6 40 and just an ideal one so far. It’s been rather chilly,with CON=| south of the nivport,’ 3,100, "these. tinuing: yainfall.: Weather of the past: several: weeks has) gre-fairly heavy counts, but £ would ; brightened the eye of the heating oil man—but that of feW) like to show how they compare with others, There's: always, a. .consolation, however, When: certain. other, -ronds:. in. the. area, ever rainfall ds above average in-this: favored part of the | bearing in mind thatthe traffic vol- a »sponds , with differen shades: of: beautiful dime must--be® the“main: factar: Info ees . Aldred, president ‘of the a Madrona’ Club; was: in’: the? chairi-|-¢oo : ae ; | Election: of officers for: the ‘coming.| ‘Conélusion reached. was, “that: one: year. was ‘held, .and.’ these | will: be} can: getas “much: ‘out’ of toastmis:. .tress:as one wishes: but like the ‘little : SERVICE, EVERY. SUNDAY 2 2 BOLBAMS fee Ps an St: Andrew's: Anglican. Church}. 3" —_ Third Sty Sidney ° Holy. Commimion ‘on: the Second ‘Sunday of Every Month, « = “Rev. H w. Behling - "3 GR &AM49 FE OURSQUARE_ ‘GOSPEL CHURCH | : lake St. 2 Blocks N, Beacon: “Ave. _ ay “Rev. Jane EB. Smith, os . a0 . wy s ne de: ected: bro vse “Parha 5S the h consideration: of: extra. lanes: Bevh bt ~ Pe _ i SERVICES. oo ost green, rather thin beet Ha Deautitul: than: it. "Is at. M0 1950 the traffic! cout: at Col fs ‘Sunday’ g Schoo! ioam. oben eek ; ; wood: ‘on’ the-old® Island ‘Highway ‘Worship Ham, ih “Sidney. ‘and. district ‘next: month: will: take: ‘one ) rhyst ee : PT, AS: Saving is “OME so “st. Paul's Sidney - 1,30 am. , a ne x . es cof Way counts, but even then: they will | =i EOC HAN Bs complain. 10. your: ier F canes Wh a een impression a ‘Sit AN Aa iehsiatiat “i os “bé less’ than those Count” On "tho. cone: ee vat _ abject, that. has. to be taught, in the. home, tea rf Sundi WV School .. seat . “Trans-Canada Highway, ee no Cah - ve eand, like: most “subjects, the beuer its Say ' se ' © Tt can he. seen® therefore: that ii i. AAI tat _ Opty “Whitmoro, Ba oS taught, the better. will-it be learned. “For conscientious: ‘parents wha: are: - ansiouts to develop bi ibits of thrifeand self. “reliance in their children -the Bot M. offers © a ste gam any” ‘aludy of fot-lane: facilities: fi cn the Victoria area, we certainly would |: have. to-consider the Trans-Canada |. = |) Highway, ato least as: far as Burne!” yp Side. Road, aswell -as the. Patricia | ihady’ Creek, Kenting» 10 00 N, m,. Rev, daeGe Ga: Hompas. aes “Sunday, ‘School. oy a 0 a.m, Mine ial B Bay Highway, And there’ave many | ~ahelpfit Tule bonklet-“How.to teach your waigeiad = eo a, 00 a.m. | : fo Regular. monthly meeting of the ing: ener: alas, ‘whieh were “taken two-lnnc ods : 7 ite ae wey a ae Sidney Rock’ Club. was’ held Thurs: | tromn mine: in’ Norway, which she} y 44 kid mada in. me oe Nine | re youngsters to SAV "eA few minutes: study: ch oo “Sanday School = 10.201, lane whieh are carrying a many will wquip yeu to be. a. more, wroficient ; 13,00 am : “day: ‘ovening,, ‘April: 28,. ate St, Ane | her self, discovered: 1 ns a, young | [8 14,000 ears a;day, Jf * oe oy y oe | anes | ce BS eee bs D Ait ve oe drew s. Hall, Sidney, with. Dr W,. ; Real be " F pec Your: sugyestion that the ambtot- cnoeee oes teacher, Ask. for, your € vv. vat your neigh: areeens| poner visions WE LCOME —— “ Leneli conducting the meeting. bo Bwenty- “foun “members “and vik) ist may’ take’ two hours ta reach [oo i: honrhood Deane of oY BANK" REE Berererstere ee ae f emedleape aaa Se eeaeaaeigatetmenantie eothere. was no discussion, on. the | gests were. prosent, -j. Mletoria: from Sidney ia a. great exe}. - REO de ee . caches Qettitente ae f _possidiliy. ofan Island rock clu. At. the. May. me ulin, Me, We: ak, ul AABerALON, bo. say. Ue deals Lamy ccs o> federation belng formed, ‘Dr, Leach, | Victoria, will give a talk, and show! sare av motoriat Wil) have no diffle! o Mrs. Unzol Seeley:"and: A. Holder | slides: taken on “some. of his jaunts | oulty, even at tha busiest thos. din (eo ‘having been ‘appointed to reprosent | inthe genreh, for Japldary w0terial, Preaching the city in 30, minutes andl oe eo the-elula ak te Isaind micellag whlch. elrualineuts, were, Jaci vgil uy. le nis would require. an average speed “took place.-nt: Nanaimo on May, 8. ‘focia) conuinttiee, hofead miles an hourys Even cat i0} ANGLICAN SERVICES | “North Saauleh Paris > GR 101 May. 2a egation « a Raw ie a Maly, Trinity Patricia: Tay” iA, ixipted iy the mem a pce ctg ores ae: “aoe ina ones | miles | par hour: It: would: only: tHe , : : Ais : . aunt sf ‘ , nae Oo n m. : : yan su ara . AO hautes. - pete naa ' St Andrew'a-- Sidney “ “EMERALDS © “4 - me MORK ANWOUT, ; _ nr J a “Wry ‘any ‘event we ada plan to make | : ‘ ‘sidney Brane hs Yeu cA LAN. SPOC ON ER, i, Manager Holy Communton - ROO aint, : Algo. the "Laura:alone” wan chown | * G AGL ARDI » ” “ a study of the situation ‘and we npef 22 fe «Ganges Branch: JOTIN, FREDERICK, Manager - {pes Evensong FAO PAM Poe ne. tho’ club stone, che Ascension Day, Thutaday, May 20 ‘Saanich Branch: MELVILLE GENGE, Manager in = Royal Oak (Sub-Agency) ¢ Open Daily... WORKING: WITH: “CANADIANS. TN EVERY WALK oF NRE, “SINCE: (Continued. From. Page. Ono): } Aan oe em precinte © that. traffic’ volunies | will jo continue to inerease aver the next! few. years on both: the Trana-Canada vaved primarily ¢ ‘on traf. | Highway. and the Patricia Hay of Ininorals and Atones, Anelud. “fhe, yoluma, Wot on aaloty,, Mthough. | Wighway et ees Dr, Evelyn Cameron qave’ nivery interenting: talk:.on «simple. geology: ound). displayed: her. splendid . ‘wolled | highway. 4 “ti | ‘Thursday-—-Communton ‘4,00 a.m, Bt, Aurustine’s—Deop, Cove, ace Holy. Communion 9.90 pan. 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