PAGE FOUR Seenich Peninsula Ei Nas Felt Islands ky Published at. Sidney. Vancouver, Island, BC. Every Wednesday. By’ Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd.’ J, Ss. RIVERS, President ‘and Managing Director. | j | | | 7 w Member of B.C. Division. Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association if hy ‘ Member of. Canadian’ Weekly: Newspapers’ Association ..: | | | "| i ij i | { Member: Audit: Bureau’ of ‘Circulations. Ls ; Telephone 28, day or night... . ae “ SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 per year by mail in Canada and the)- noe British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries, ; Authorized as: second class mail, Post: Office. Department, Ottawa . Display advertising rates on application: Oe __We dnesday, May 2, 1951 - A SUMPTUOUS BANQUET ‘HE REVIEW has attended ‘many, many luncheons ‘and. “banquets over-a period of many, many. years. Some «ave been very good and some have been discouraging been very. good. The fare provided by the Brentwood ~W.L ladies at the annual banquet. of the. Saanich chamber f Commerce last week. was excellent. ; { bas - But we award first. prize to date to ‘members « of the. Jadies?: auxiliary. to the A.N.-and A:F. in’ Sidney.» Their , “luncheon on Saturday last set a new- standard of culinar yi “délight.° We have made a-mental note to always attend | ne ‘Panguets. prepared by these ladies i in. the future. . | 3 a ANOTHER WEEK ALANY. visitors, during the past. we ek have dropped ¢ afew words of commendation to this newspaper for’ calling | § the attention of the provincial department of public works -;to the: deplorable” state of Third Street, Sidney. ‘This im: | “portant: thoroughfare’ was ory ing for hard- surfacing | last vyeek : t { . |. \ the’ nationally- known. Toronto: Globe sand. ‘Mail.an article appeared concerning the tourist. in- di try and. the responsibility of the Canadian public in’ its |{ ard.-:The ‘advice offered ‘by. the writer is of: consider-: ti esidents of fe to area, “which As ae eS Quebec. Because of ‘the ‘war's parts, of: : Ganada. noticed ‘d tnd thal regi on in: all: ‘of. Canada, i niall. oF: North Ameri- ig p rovil ces’ ‘cannot be quite’ $0; different as Quebec: But they canbe, different: to the extent of being themselves. They can‘serve: the: American tourist with: dishes.he can’t -get-in NewYork. They“ean sell him souvenirs he ‘can’t buy.in Atlantic: City. : “They can fly a-flag: that-he doesn’t see flying: in: Chicayo. ’ They can make him feel! Just wv little “bit: of astranger; That’s what he came’ Tar, = I nygehacnties Wa bintpwe che ninsnaet oan setemege ge te ss saat artretcasah Pt Poreat sa aromas sohaeenteso enaens me snermmrmn seis emaeenainnes Al pias “When TS returnedy this sale. was locked and. Thad : to. re Your renders: will be wa nware mitroversys whlch: Aas hoen or mle ee ‘the question: ‘of ensy Ltold. a fow days: afterwards that: if” sur lowely | boeaches, | Aid Unis: aan: Tr would: be, Hose. it in’, promoting? the ‘Ine Peuted, oo 6 Proming tarestot all: people , In. this projeet |< Councillor is ‘TomAmos: of Sannlehton, « hinisarl: PAHO the: milters: to be: congratulatedson: the he. hag -taken-- gals pects Clash |. Ad the public sofas sited at, Contral: Saanich, tis the “privilede and duty “of ‘the eltizon | covery where: tg: detend | hiss righty: “HATE Ane: ‘damage whichis: ‘belng: ‘done: ta the couns tryside: In’ this: rapidly shrinking | rived at this sane ile itwiis lack», “world, or these pleasant: pathy and: lod aids the astures will: be lost lo: the: publle buy: until the > ose..of ts? wha- wore the ley. raised inthe countryside will con- emnevery move made to block recomnizod: roadways: and: in this, Wwe provuune, we: ean: count on the ‘co-operation’ of city dwellers, sinee this age of cars brings thom within reach ‘of overythiiut. shown on the map. li Amon Laut hed: ‘und. pot the Tes: Av fellow, an othe, wrong ET Toned, ue : ° Shits: wi roud, road es 8 ; » General: Ponrleay wane my. nedphe aor it: Brentwood: 4nd on .ene, ods cnsion She met! a: delegation: to. try’ ‘ind: “ox tand tho “saa. wall | ‘along k “found: the unan: “With, oxigaorated this article cin the T'was misquoted. of sald, originally: this fonea. completely blocked: the roid and a portion of ik had ta be but titan Rot the. road. through , Cs. GOODE. — | but T did not say that T removed S/Ldr., RAS, (Ret "i, J Bidney,. BC. 5 amerimiterii @AROAD. ALLOWANCES. Edabony dieview - al the road atthe Park. Lwas forced _ fA. Avospaga through the Micholl J property ind had they wished: to the: farm’ completely) © r paper for’ thie ad that SOTO M TIVES MNT TYR TEU Teer any LoUnedva: ‘putea, road In for-one ‘wrote Wo the Colonist abaut block=)chiice, tomoye-on. different pore ing of roads and abtises to rights) tions of the OO: tuot allowanen, and privileges. of the: tnxpayoray |): iiion with Counelllor Lamont and [ello cata hea taken aides I Ne admils that: he: Is: siding. with | fowl. Uhatel am: justified: in) using “few selfigh' netghbors, “ T quoted | a fows ue ahag Me 4 Mt gt heb, ty . “gastronomically.:: On: the whole, however, the meals have’ & | front. Experts in hand-to-hand combat, ‘they have time and again and? Fifth St, ‘Sidney, ] has t been ap-| Hamilton; Mrs, Pollard. and: “Mrs.: “| Winthrup, .S). Waggand":H, ‘Nich- Butterfield; “| ols... The “committees. are “planning. a .| larger scope of activities this’ year. yrs’. ‘Bellhouse. - Miss. ‘Bellhouse, “than thas. ‘been’. attempted | Prev-. 3t-| nated: four: seats ‘to: the: Memorial’ st. | Park on’: Beacon. !He has also | . Do: * le: What has: Quebec. got? ‘atmosphere. ‘Quebec, is’ the shot ‘by Sidney resident he,will do- And L; nate. two more, G. A. Cochran, S,| AN iteracy «: -Roberts,;:A, Harvey: and Hedy: vu | An «thes :two® years,” 1950 ° ‘and “WAS s-shown- In the Colonist’ ‘by. ou ‘Move a portion of the sfence to}: wel: oul, ; Jneldantally.my. wife awa.) 2 | Rhoda Cai WHO. Psd You just hoppened*to be the | SMe! public ‘delegation | “wase hele’): Councillor: Lamont says hater, pupae There brie one! plice, that}. hen Central Saanich.. blocked |. thay. could pave Alupped- ontry.: to As als subscriber, ta. your: paper, “Mr.Montfort- isn vary: broad. _ this same. beach: when? they. ars = ds i] hall he: plontod if. you, will give | minded gentleman and, he: ve ay , nsiderible Ine Individual; but: atbest they: could: jorest shown about a letter thal.) romaye all barriers: and alveug] 1 have tried to keep names out: Necently: Pehave had-a conver- fof thin’ eampalpry but shea’ Couns ndnetance whore on one oecasion [oo He sald: tht: he-doas not know: Visited: Mr Allison: and: ind a mnyone: being. turned oft this te : a bh ae eb, _ Turkish Troops with U.N. in Korea - | i ‘ t i i t “| apes cee armament The tough Turkish soldiers who: ‘form part: of. the 15-nation UN. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW |The Review’s|| | i SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, May 2, 1951. | ber one.of her hats, made entirely -. : of purple velvet pansies. I. try to ertinghainah ida | think how. this gentle little. sheep . SHEEP > would’. look: in’ a: pansy. hat...'The (Continued from :.Page One). resemblance ~vould be ‘Striking, I. |Book Review | {Gentinued trom Page One? | Fou One more likeness I ‘discovered ae e oases Mr. ‘Neighbor’s sheep. In some! on the road one ‘day—a black ewe JENKINS’ EAR, by Odell | cases the xesemblance’ is ‘remark-| and: her little. new “black. baby. | Shepard and. Willard - Shepard. | able: memories that have been for-i Lena used to work for-us and she MacMillan. Company.» 474 PP. | gotten for years:have.come. to life. | had: the: cutest, baby.. ‘The pram. |: For instance,. there is a power-. used: to: stand’ -on- our verandah ° Discrepancies between the Eng- ! ful. looking ewe... .: her.facé is |while Lena was busy. inside. As. ish language as it-is spoken in | surrounded. with’ white woolly | children we.were fascinated by i Britain and the same language on | curls... . she reminds. me of ajthat pert little black baby sitting | this side’ of the Atlantic. have caus- | teacher I’had in-the sixth grade.!like a chocolate drop in the midst. fed many an awkward situation. All of the children were afraid of | of snowy white ‘pillows and a. The authors of Jenkins’ Ear’ visu her. When angry, which. was ‘starched white carriage cover. The American .deviation from the . armingly. mother tongue was a source of dis-'! ang 1 stil Britain. “Think of their (the American , we each alize that the early stages of this! often, her white curls bobbed al-| wee face encircled by a wide stiff She was very strong, bonnet frill. The little black lamb l tremble when I remem- , was equally sweet. :may among the literate world of |; i ber the day she lined up ten mis-; Perhaps you. have always i creants in front of the class and {thought that sheep. look alike but received ten whacks on | if you look closely I’m sure you colonies) taking one of our oldest! ou:s:re:ched hand with a wide will be as amazed as I was, to find | English words and applying it to‘ ‘leather strap. Discipline was her | how much they resemble people. a vegetable which few Englishmen - ‘forte. That old ewe is Miss C Some day I expect to find a sheep have even so much as seen!” ex-j19 a T, She bullies all the sheep -that looks like me and I won’t be claimed .Horace Walpole. “Ought this sort. of thing ‘to be allowed?: What will it come to? Given time, in.the flock. )a bit o sue Then there is the dignified. ram. : i : +I laughed out loud. the day I dis- le will they -not be running off with! ‘covered “him, as his resemblance | * :: The Churches + the English language entirely?” To the reader whose acquain-j :to an old tance with .the wars accompany- :réally remarkable.’ I always. con- | friend of my ing the ‘early colonization ‘of | the | sidered this person quite elderly, | , Seventh-day “ American continent is. consider- {®t my mother tells. me. he was: able,: Jenkins’. Ear .will bear rg | pot more than. 40 years old ase i Adventist Church familiar flavor. Jenkins was ai h@ used ‘to visit at our house. He! “i slightly known English sea. cap- j *25 4 bachelor who lived in-a big, ; H 2 S : ? (tain whese only claim to fame in | Fusty -musiy old house. He was Lposterity . was the loss of -his ' Often inv 1 t auricular adornment to the Span- | her with “Saturday, May 5. ited to have Sunday din-{|.Sabbath School ..200..2.. sapien us. My intense dislike of ;|. Preaching. Service ....10.45 a.m, : ram 4 . i him stemmed from the fact that,| — Every Wednesda aaa he story s Y forces in Korea have won admiration as fighting-men all along the | ish this reviawen has vendor | he always carried a paper sack of | Prayer Service scessaveseie 7.30 p.m. fought their way out of traps, often saving whole: divisions from dangerous ‘attacks. Above is the Regimental Flag of the 24lst, the leading Eeeiment of the a anan Turkish United Nations. Brigade. . [Reflections Fre rom nthe pePasl ge ni oe Wart a oe seas °20 YEARS AGO ©. | pound; cod, two! Pounds for’ 25c. | Bish’. packer, .the- property’ of | —Advt. a : ee “Eddie: Lumley, of. Ganges,” ivas j _ “burnt out:on the water off Ganges, ye 30 YEARS AGO. ,on Thursday. “The launch ‘caught The. Duke and Duchess.of Dev-4. fire..after. the. motor» back- fired. | onshire were visitors at- Benvenuto Mr. :Lumley ‘and ‘his companion, | on. Friday afternoon, © In. the’ ab- ‘Sam Larden, fought the flames, | sence of Mrs. Butchart the. guests: | but ‘within minutes they. were out! were entertained by- her daughter, | of control. Mr, Garden. dived into |-yrirs-H: A. Ross, ‘assisted ‘by. Mrs. the’“water and. swam ashore. ‘He E. J.-Prior: and Mrs, C.J. Prior: -was followed. by Mr.‘Lumley, when: On . Friday. 15, men. and: five it. was. evident that nothing: could, | teams. cleared ~ the property ‘of’ be.done to save the:vessel.: It was'| John ’Gibson.. at Pender . Island. ythe® workérs.”: Those ‘responsible | fortwo excellent: meals were’Mrs.. oinited. Ford: agent: in’Sidney! and’ Stebbings.. The: working bee: wa istric : "Extensive alterations: are; oreM Sete a ‘i | ae ‘pleasant surprise. f Whovhad-no warniing: of: : * Various: rumors, are bein; Ci eorgeson,:R.. Bath “Page,. John: -Payn einen ium,: Fe ‘Siecey; 1g: Mouat; swimming; J. year “Major™ and-: Mrs. Ellis, Mr,: The social’ committee includes: ’ "p| CaPL “and Mrs. ton, Miss ‘Allen, Miss: ‘Aitken, Mr. Lowther, ‘Mr. Springfield,. Mr. and} Mrs. and Miss: Stewart, Mr.. ‘Cayzer, ‘Mr... Burrill,” Mr: ‘Page, T,. Bell-.). house, Di! Bellhousé: ‘and J. ‘Stew-. art. “Most of:the Gulf-Islands were | represented in the. sts, iously. : ‘Dy. "Craig, of. Craig’s ‘Exchange, Beacon: “Avenue; : Sidney, has -do=. made ‘a’ standing. ‘offer ‘that. for'| ; every. seat purchased for: the park: ‘Canada: Census” 1951, : censuses. will: be taken“ in’! every. country. of North and. South | America: OB: YEARS AGO oo). Canada's Ninth Decennial Cen- s. K Halseth is just completing ,24s wil be taken in June this extensive improvements to Shore °| yer “This will be. the ‘first time | Acres—Sidnhey's popular ‘summer! that: somewhat. comparable data vacation home.--The:-vernndah hag! will Joe available. from the- many WME UALEBUGH bo cover Lie eblre | suffereoul guunlies lad piannea surrounding of the building and ‘the taking of a census in concert. the grounds have been laid out| In_all these countries the cen- attractively, sus includes “one. or more ques- The Sidney Pharmacy. was on; tlons on Mteracy and edueation., ‘tered (by way af avreat window, The informatlon elicited by. these Jnte . Friday - night and aenumbor{ questions will be: of interest-and “ot: Kodak.” fountain peng, watches }service-to national nnd provinelal ‘and olherecartieles®: were “stolen, [Revernment;. departments, census ‘data, besides. those = : specifically ‘to. education,-! only: Partially” covered , BY insur- ak The ladies served ‘refreshments..to | of this. tribute to a Walpolian let- are. useful also’for, educational | - Provincial departments | a ‘North. ‘Saanich a Pentecostal Church: distribution : ofthe. popu: 7 ‘them i SUNDAY: SERVICES onsiderable ,wocational ‘guidance, inindustry,-[} planning : Of: cholarships. “Sunday Schoo, Aol, Communi Or or memereneneneet | Brentwood College. .-Memorial Chapel. Sunday, May 6 Sunday After: asoonaon Day: Morning Prayer., X . to VI and/or” the § Pray 10,80. am, eal eiaiieeeienhedn nate te amevroreenaaareey Sidney Gospel Hall | | He. | Fifth Street, | Sidney _ Whe: <. UEVERY SUNDAY - } i i ‘The, Lord's: Supporcli, Isa aM: punday School: and: : Bible: Class: vicsecgia.)0, iam ° Gospel Service. eres TBO Dp. ni. “EVERY. WEDNESDAY: Tiayee. ‘and . ‘Bible- ‘Slutly », Gu ; “BARR, ‘Next- Book. AMpaineh, ae : ‘a. 00 n m. Rov, Nv A, Lowe, BA, LTh, -