PAGE FOUR SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : “Published at Sidney,. Vancouver” Island, BC, : Every, Wednesday ; 3. Ss. RIVERS, Publisher By ‘Member “of. B. on Division, Canadian -Weeklvy . Newspapers’. “Association pao te eae Member of: Canadian. Weekly Newspapers’ Association -.” ‘Member Audit Bureau ‘of: Circulations. : Telephone 28,. day or night. - SUBSCRIPTION "RATES: $2. 50 per year by. mail in Canada; “: :.$3.00° per: year by: mail outside Dominion (paid ‘in ‘advance).. if ic ; "Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. | | H 1 | | Display ‘advertising rates on application. Wednesday, February 15, 1950. ‘THE NEW PRESIDENT HE REVIEW offers its congratulations to members of the Saanich Chamber 7 Commerce. They pick good Be leaders. , “Last. ‘term- the aggressive Saanich. body was headed | eby Claude | Butler. That the choice. was a good one. was I _ proven® by ‘the ‘Progress made in many fields during the . Years, eo This. yéar Perey. Thorp has been elected to:.the chair: - He “was active: for:many: years in: the public life of the Alberta’ ‘community where he. lived--before taking up|. résidence. here. * Since coming to Vancouver Island Mr. |. Thorp. has not. been content to sit back.and “let: George | do-it.” : He. has. interested himself: in «educational and j. -other’ matters. ~The Saanich. Chamber. of Commerce will not; become decadent during his term of office. s CONTEMPTIBLE TRICK VERY ‘decent-minded ‘person will hold in contempt the “person or.persons: who stole a collection receptacle sroesommy P. A: Boving;: of the department | of agronomy at the U:B.C:, dis-.; ‘tributed the prizes.in the Memor- | ial “’Park”’ Garden ‘contest. Fred‘ | Musclow’ was: the “winner of. the: ‘Silver* cup. donated.:by the “late Those. responsible: for-this act have. ‘no. ‘more right. to ningle with their. fellowmen than: those. who. ‘wantonly. ace rnerstone in? cy new y building | a. few months ‘child ‘should:be. investigated ‘ at once. Correction at 701 thful. age wi »put:the child back on:-the right -path- If the practice. isnot ‘corrected, the. youth can: Brow. dul ich’ crowds our. jails. =. a ————— 2 competition;. ‘| White, Mr: Nunn; F.: i: most intensely. nationalistic. in ehardcter.. ‘at. Sidney-.-for.the! ‘forthcoming | year: Other officers; include: vice : ‘presidents: | tertained about :.40° guests cat. the i¢ ‘tea -hour. on: Sunday in honor “Of |. k,. ‘their, niece, Mrs.’ Douglas Layton, of: ‘Vancouver. - Among: the. guests | Lweres, “Major, and. ‘Mrs.’ F.: C.. Tur-' 1 : my this 9 year.: F, Aitken, H:. W: Bullock, Mr..and? ommunity® which ‘has ‘been’ organization’ ‘to: which. the Sidney. tof. Commerc eet Ro! demonstrate , t3_ Yo: the scenic "attr: ( ‘to’ ‘leading’ businessmen from “They: can leave: ‘their‘con- ference. ‘much impressed. with this. district. But. their views alded in every;;way and: not be} then, through’ its good: offices, iy so ovAir Commodore 8, L. G. Pope and. ‘Commander ‘FB, Leigh, :pre asident. and’ secretary respectively: of: the host I ‘sincerely te that. the good . shaan bees have a big job on their hands in preparing for} Ih in thelr "power to help this cea S|. c AS} =e ive) =] bee 7 ° 7 oe > m 2: os = Q« a ben = =. Fron a. a) f North Sea nleh to: aaarert over’ ne aM hur Father's Lind: ‘at old: ot. ’ ‘ight now: for It-would-seem that, we may no | Each one-off us should start: haying plans 1 Noni ing the! ewvords quoted he part: we-are to play/as hosts on:June Lb and 15. - The: above with sineerity In nue aaa opportunity, should be seized to make the. 1960: convention| As MresLieslie Cox has «stated v one. ot. the: best-in:the long, history: of the: Association, «(pina deter. ty. tho Editor of the . sca ais ttnaemansiacuan nam ‘Review. ,appearing hy last: week's: " issue: "The Old Order -Chingeth,” apparently: noteforcthe betters is “oH o Yast Mie tho” ivriter sreturned:: to. Letvil difoewlth xreatonpectations.: “I. noticed din the. last Ussue of [feet means a bredch” of promise! os i your paper. that Bradley, and Nor="[on'the: part: of the administrator [Hon Acc a ian Among iry were: fined $50 by: the courts | of-ruralszoning to the ‘people. of | mibk whieh wo ‘shortly, established for.falling’ ta: comply with® ‘an | North: Saanieh and’ Sidney “and | at Reberts Bay, would goarch back div thelr’mems the Chamber cof: Commerce .did| p mw our “ffe orles “they swould: find: thatthe pall the spade work and supplied inning eae Nr a a rico “administrator : “of, the rural zoning Pthe wdininistrater with all tho up- | tor of Regional Planning, gave his “det answered, In reply ta a ques. [to-date data available in order) definite agsuraiice that ‘all. existe tion. al a. public. meeting held in ;that there should be no misunder- ping . commercial and. industrial North Sdonich high kehool, that | Shine ne in the future. areas would be se calared on the : the Pron ersine aren upon, |, l; such ds Wusindésses ond industries, fe : thé Chamber of Commerce to! ! vould net, Ge inconventanced by) again, snond or a publi aneeting Pe ottortee: fo gunitinag’ without the Jniuguvation at rnral zoning, | in order to obtain we public's We were recent ly fined by the on: Tig 20nd pe as: CONDAEPCHL, FRE thiak Ug peuple ot Napioes planing TMACHING ew an ussqntial the’ Chamber of, Commerce: that bboardoand rad p's Min bela prepared jhe we faci anita wt, yO WARS Voked ee eR ee ee VEN ttt ta an D... Sparling, clearly defining “in-"| for zoning would Not have done i disect affront to our eivil fd a uatrial and ‘gomineretal repent nae ‘Way: heaes Urat: anyone | es. atfront 10. site eiyt Meer in operation at. that time and that) alveady. cstablished.prigr: to: zone | oie : these properties would.remaln 8 ANE. would Lies. rated. fie the don C wits ndiamenta 1 basis of gu auch ie though kealng” wont Jeera Ri nner’ ty whieh Tes aay. ‘ é co AAR ‘inte effect” : Pe 2 [deyetind: Norbury have been oo Phi ; Therefore” this understanding | One thing Mut is needed “and! jroo’ gong Naht tor? . Where “Was qiven that the people settled, | | should be oneournged “ty North” " ai BRADLEY uit: and: established. here. prlor:! | Saanich da industry. andelf.Grad- 4.902 First: Street, zoning would not. be atfected. ‘Toy nid Norbury eat tind it pro! Sidney, BC, that the lots’ pled by! Alta sue ore a csawern lll at! "Feb V4, 1950. WHEN THE SEA. FROZE AT BRENTWOOD ‘| ReflectionsFromthePast |) W222! ms 20 YEARS AGO . . Herry, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis, Mr. and laced in a Saanich, business house to raise “money for the tural’ Society. ioearch Thursday | | Mrs. C.F. Roberts, Miss Mabel : ° : arris, r. an rs. pee March of Dimes fund: in the Wesley: Hall, Sidney.’ Prof. | Miss Clair Wilson, the Misses i Lois: and. Bryde Wilson: and sev- eral others. Constable W. H. Hadi on The’ Women’s Guild’ of the 2 . : onstable™ adley. er: Anglican church on Pender Island ‘crippled. children ‘sounds. more : like the: -work of. ‘a young: prizes were awarded to the. rer | Ang a whist drive and: dance’ at boy: or. girl than’ of an adult. : ‘Parents have a responsibility lowing ‘boys: Gordon Prat, .Ray-' Port Washington last Friday eve- nia case: ofthis: sort. : ~Any’ ‘sudden: affluence on the part | mond _ Byers, Fred | Gilman, Shew ining. Winners. were: Mrs. :P.: Lin, Ernest Roberts, Robert Jones, ! Grimmer and Mrs. Joseph Simp- John Speedie, Boden*Storey,’ R.: son; Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Charles Slater and Gerald? Clanton. . Mrs. 'Stigings, Mrs. George, Beli and Be Gurton, P- Cy. Wells and J ames | George’ Grimshaw. © |\Nimmo ~ were’ accepted as: new | Players ©.in= the ‘forthcoming members. Winners of this month’s:’ checkers championship, using ‘the: were Mrs. ° J. J. new" checkers board, will be as J.0T. Harrison, ‘J..A-) follows: | »‘Theresa * Thomas,” Ss Ivy: = ; : George’A. Cochran was elected | (Hill,: ee catasiiert ecard 7 : ‘ahs i Lidgate, Caroline McKenzie, =: rth thi Scottish he of the Board’ of ‘Trade ! ek Taylor,. ‘Annie Detercon Tear 8 | Speedie, ‘Elizabeth ‘Campbell,’ Frances , ‘Thomas; Helen Cochran, -Kathleen® Taylor,. Florence ‘Ham-~'|: ‘bley; /Dulcié*Brethour,Adeline-| mile: rossley,: Gertrude; Cochran,’ ‘Hope’ ;gate ee ) Bre our,: Gor on: “Ha bley;: Stan: of- the: decorating’ ‘of. the ‘hall. . The 1" pemainder.-of the. committee con |: i sisted:.ofMrs.:T, Harrison, “Mrs. eWe ‘Barker, Mrs; R..Nimmo,: Mrs.: "| ner, Capt. and. Mrs. FH. Walter, : ‘R. Pope; Mrs.’ Michell, Miss. Mal- ‘| Mr, and''‘Mrs,C: Springford, Miss colm and ‘Mrs. T. Gold. ‘abused by. the zoning. regulations: who" “purchased Moresby’ Island | After call, is snot: the. government; some: time “ago,” is. “reported : as of. Britis’ Colurnbia ‘encouraging making. plans | “to “huild’- a ‘elub ? industry..to come: to B.C,? ) Why! hotel on the island, - also ‘golf ill: be’shaped ‘by. the: away: the’ convention: is. handled. and y ‘Hinks and an’ artificial, lakee, ‘ete, the: hospitality they:receive.”.. a lito destroy those that are already 1 4 school staff; Mr, Hoyle, principal, After four, years: gervico. in the! has been: sold: to My, “ ‘Dorniin, of, he: By t “i V buoyed up: by’ the fair: promises | quest of hor. sister, Mrs, Ge A, ary not marked on. the iN map of government.to further the in« LG Las.an industrial:site,“which'an of | yerests: of: veterang in “rehabilitue 7 ACTOS ON, ae cornor. of AlL-Bay: ) Road. and ° Bast Saanieh = Roads: der: of the: appeal: board, North Saanich Chamber: of Com-| At ine we. had. every ine! Ifrom Mr, White-Hireh. RJ, Tethe- peoplacaf North: Santich: merce in -paruicular, Inasmuch as, eee until Regional Pope: has’ purchased the pidnards: fnasmneh as they would be shown! Sop tne Unde nvatter, Ite nets daypre: for non’ rameval cat aur biyaus: PACH | ins etelletnae rites: rindustrlal lots or” enterprises: Saunton shall sl back and wate | AER equipment’ to (he operattons oof a cavery was nie 1 tye wks and swe were.further assured by)| this. dispute between the . zonini| wale men caghivity, whieh: broughtd berets wae made by wa nem i %. AK the recurrerice ot malaria ater A Wintery Scene | Butterflies a, | | year to be thinking about butter- Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mr. and | flies, yet there are billions of | rr nee tances. and that they confine themselves 25. YEARS ‘AGO- pein cer ee scene seasons of the’ year, some ‘vari- eties come from: as far’ as 1,00 miles. away. They “never. stay “great: migration. of. birds. almost every part of..the. world go: to: Britain- first, are. bred: in} Asia, ‘and: ‘vast clouds - of :them:) “Thati journey. of: 1,000 g ional: “specimens 3f Megan. ‘Griffiths,;Pau: i, Marion: Cochran, ie’) Tady. wha the late e: was. held: by ya “a y- identification’). . ‘iety: in the Agri=! lh. Mrs.-Fy: “Turgoosé | + J Jeune were in. charge’ (Regina Leader ~Post A Very: ‘enjoyable Gsitd? party ‘fast; it. was: “because ; of” “some- have suffered’ slightly by way ‘of L.« Bradbury, ,. San. Francisco, mained normal, the New, Year's. Eve -party af Aleoholies Anonymous, .. Regina branch, and the 75 guests includ cd wives of members. According: t is reported. that as -high as $2,000,000 will be spent alto- " gether, making thea island one, of | to report, they brought the New | “the world's beauty spats. “Your in with a. fusillade of pop-| Ping pop-battle caps. Their mer- | Mr and Mrs. Rouse. who have been residing in the Patricia Bay neeounts: district for the past year, have |" ‘The fact that, branch members | ee eau to Sidney, where | of Alcoholics, Anonymous — held 1ey are living in the house re- | Now Yoar parties across Canada eontly vacated..by Mr, and Mrs. } t fhameins on Marine Drive. | and the United States was naturs ally the, sort of, thing that news | ant ap overywhore regarded as [SP 30. YEARS AGO a Rood angle to stories on the | “two teachers: “of the: Sidney" Pand Mr, Anderson, are. confined to thelr chomies,. ‘suffering, from severe colds, “Capt. Beddome: has charge cof, the: principal's. roam; while Mrs. Wilsen: is sone itualnd ‘had=.the courage to admits thats: of “Alcoholics Anonymous - MUSE |S surely have been given an invalus) able. boast by the publicity. The -property ‘owned by Mr. q Moria, Fairview, Maring. "Drive,. Victorlg, Mrs, havlow | ig in the ity, ‘the forést the “A, A. ‘partics” aroused, | “achran, thatc. “Hats shoulda’ io! off to the Ay Munro has: ‘sald: his place: to "a Ogentloman’: fron Medleine’ Wate Munya has. bourht aight to join the. agraup in. athe first. place.» This,-nvust have dnvolved the mental tussle of facing up’ to| facts, The: anonymity: behind: which they might reasonably have FONE, 1° They have ‘adopted the sound attitude of anyone mice with ca ¢hronie gdlment. yay. gather NEW LIGHT ON MALARIA : together ta da something avout ba: report of the British Medi-. i, with. the constructive outiool | where: the old limber yard wast located an.the West, Rend, : Soar nd ero mtanuavireee ener mn haben hee , . es) Research Conumeth published | Caf proups Vike arthrities, the hard believe the lime has come | map, and that operations would | by the Stationery Offies and cove | af hes aring, or handicapped civil pet tng the. Council's awork during. jana. i Tied Rives datas of laboratory) Working to rid themselves of 4 experdmpnts cin Aybain whieh dbxcine 3, dn trying qunong hern- alepe ta Achton pbvedral sean rde,: hee are quite porsibly. aceon oy) piighing more than all the pulpit- ree tits the — Landi Sehool. ais thundering. and temperance tibaos covery aouty Malarlacs. The sdige unis, Norbury! ‘boat this hearing, WAR, definitely | ‘Trapleal- “Medicine and) hos "\ tune: ‘was increasing ‘at an ‘alarm- 4 ,,ing:rate, andthe casualties at: his’ thing they ate,” “Waistlines may Hines and on. his. railroads’ were ||. likewise, increasing. Karl Marx's! jvc consumed,. but: heads .-re-, epi were taking up-his: cry ||7 \ sae 4.*Workers of the world, unite. You | The. celebrants were. guests at} y Vg “nothing to «lose, but ‘your ||: chains.’ . Riots broke out, depres-: sion set-in, and and all. around was gloom, ‘Pride was one of the f t eee coked nat a thing from | for a man who lived: as he did, Pinay dudned, Botae: reftieea ty, * deadliest dart of all, You. must Leno this book if you want. to Yieve me it is worth the time.| spent on reading it. “No short ve-: | view can da justice to'a book ‘such nationwide celebrations | Tt t served 08 this, whichvon “the face of: it) perhaps... to confirm something f see ms to cirele-round the ald, old | that’ a good many. people have ; triangle. - There is much © ‘more | socretly ssuspected «but have: not: dn: it: than. Mint C.T, 0, er | the reelpe for. party fun is not |o= “necessarily ‘dictated by the mums | for My, “Anderson 2” i Of JRROTS downed The cause ,, YY wn - ee ene ae wt oP ameeionan ver aan oan. But part fram the: surfiee ine ; inasmuch as there Is today: ar far: : tha“venetion, goes, deaper: - than. . amen who have had the hackbane Avenue,. Sidney, ‘explained . to The : dy 00° ams: [rece hits, bean vielded wp in al SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, February 15, 1950. - Puttering Farmers — (Peterborough ‘Examiner). The farmer who putters around blindly—no matter how hard he sweats—is | no more likely to make a success’ of his. farm than. a grocer who does not know when to buy, how :to sell, and. does not take periodic .stock..of, his. shelves | and his margins of profit. Farm- Jing is many. ‘things, but it is most. . important. as* a business and a scientific process. ; . “Measles “ain’t “funny”! .. They start with symptoms similar: to an. ordinary. cold. . Watery eyes,..a__ cough, anda slight fever appears in eight to ten days. These symp- toms last three or four days, then, a rash appears in about 12 rc 14 days after exposure. craft had become almost unknown until it was revived in recent years. Many rare varieties of wood, used in his work, are imported from every part - of the globe. The greater variety available; the better are the re- sults. Every picture he makes is done with the wood in its natural color. No .stains or paints ‘are used. : ; a : -The. work requires infinite ‘patience. First: the picture must be studied until every detail -is impressed on.the mind. Then the woods must be carefully, consid- . . : , ered for the coloring and grain —Victoria Times Cut. — effects. The secret of the craft lies in the ability of’the artist, in’ the first place, and also’in ‘his © store .of woods. _Mr. Field has mastered the The Review S craft to the extent of being an authority on ‘intarsia,” as the t craft is named. His workshop at ' This is scarcely the vie of the] Book Review Salmon Arm was photographed to form part: of an article to ap- PRIDE’S CASTLE, by Frank them on-the move in various parts | Yarby; The Dial Press, NY: 382 Pagerne National Geographical of the world, and flying. Jong. dis" | DD.; $3.50. P a interest He: thas also’exhibited His work. It is generally supposed that) This very “excellent book. has at various fairs and exhibitions. butterflies have avery short life | something to suit: a errs It never fails to attract enthusias- Primarily it concerns the. out-| tic attention said Mr. Field, there to limited areas. But British in-| come of the tremendous. ambition , are always crowds around his ex- vestigators into the life of the! ofr 4 young man named Pride| hibits. Many people have ex- butterfly. have found that of the} pawson who blew in. to New-York | pressed the desire to emulate his numerous species that are com-jin the early ’70’s. This was the]. work and he has always ‘co-op- - mon in the British Isles at. certain | New. York” of Vanderbilt (“TO | erated to assist and advise them. Hell with the Law. Hain’t I got| He has not yet met anyone who the pewer2*), of Jim: Fisk, Jay | followed it up. | Gould: and old. Dan’l Drew to| Most d f° th ik ; ee ie mee are con-|name but a few. of the leading Field is fo be. found hin work ‘stantly “on. the wing’ like - He) rogues. -of ‘the’ day. “Those were shop, adjacent. to his home, pat- . the days _of. moral bankruptcy. ently ki : : The best known species is the} .when: fortunes were made at the hictuge a trey away state Painted Lady, which is found. in | stroke of the pen by. the-simple| ‘The craftsman confines his atten-. ‘expedient.of the: rocess ‘known: eh. except South America. Those that} as “watering.” P senerally. style of small ‘work i : Pride Dawson had : a “fatal fas-.|- ies cination’ for “women:. So far ‘as:| have. been. seen crossing Egypt, this ‘book jis’. ‘concerned”this’ fas- ‘then: northward | across “Southern F einati on. ‘relat es: t 0. tiv 0 of ‘them | ; only. ie ae {loved: as: “muchas: she’ loved’ him, } aul (aoe Esther: “Stillworth whose lov i did for. the Canada goose, ‘and was. re OC ' Before: ‘Very. : ‘oug © he allowed! Sunday, 10. a. m., “Sunday school j — oy 1680,. Cosel Service.’ Mid- Week : es study. “Friday, 3:30, “Junior Young : a _ ST. PAUL’S UNITED © a. ‘CHURCH | s REV, E, S. FLEMING, BAL B.D,,° STM. ‘minister, | Shady Creek . see 00 am, St. Paul's, 11.15 a.m-7,30 pm,: Sunday. Schools—Shady Creek and St. Paul's, 10.00 a.m. Deep Cove ......c00L1,00 am, Special exchange’ Preacher for Sunday, Feb, 19, at all services “Rey,. Dr. A, E. Cooke ..: at Vancouver, ew who retained his riches at hat time. — | The end of the story is fitting assist “him, and hurled at him the | snow what the dart was, and be- | ek... Mandasy through: Briddy at. 7.380spme : “tiem AC Welcome for, AIMS” A pete etme nro amar amet np \ cnmiauadiuanannt puneebhiennbiaimamelaeee en) nen “North Saanich Crees eed sieaegnanahaanen ane MORE ABOUT | ~ ARTISAN. “Wontinued from Page. One) | EREV, wy atte VEARY: “greater” availability ‘of matorinls, “| SUNDAY. SERVICES Sidney Exponent « — ‘FEBRU o Vineont ale’ Bialdy cot Oakland. {| . ARY ‘oth = Roviow ‘that his materials are‘obe [6 e780: pm. re tained from: all. aver. the. World, | sererere emer ceeeseinn Mi. Field has practised the. art —— : forthe pst oight. vears, and soll. expert his be became that he ean {| ANGLICAN SERVICES“ now Enzo on some of his earler Ye. obruary 19 work and not only recagnise its Reetor, Rev. Roy Molville defects, but? express al kind of Holy Trinity. wonder. that ho ever workod so Holy Communion .. 8.40 Quam | primitively. «mene coven TBO Pat t | | | “pmany VourgeWwhat happens tothe | ment” and: connlant Saher < that Lavadieta parasite fromthe: time -eomes from. understanding “hue: jitay Inected. Into the, human body.) mane and nat. fom bottlers. ray the midaauita ual it AP RUTS , j In thes blood cally? The wwark ath: Don't. let. your: “waistline “exeaed oR Weritheh dactarg hat estabe? wer ehestiine: © For every cinch Hshed that It settles In the liver } the walat measurement ex coeds a also explilns tha reasons for } the. cheat omonsirement, ae person han subtract two years from his normal lite expectancy, Be ‘ eer NEON, t “ A native of Lancashire, Mr. Field eane outta Canada many | V. AURELIO gm a I m1 yy aA vee ‘ wade aids For a Time he wats aly Communion 9.20 am, Tarming in Alborta. : He: thon! a ig aA ee went ta Salmon Arm, BC. Tt was jp. Hely Eucharist ee aan . wile liering In that eltw that Te | inn aca firetotaak up hie ceraft on. 24 oe es eee) af ay {, ‘ 4 ay (. ‘ « ne yew ° vear a “ne: and Nrs rhe Sidney’ Gospel. Hall: J requrned to: England and settled ~ Fifth. Street,’ Sidney: jing arngall, Thoy attempted: to ented eRe NST LY Oe Det tWir wii tere” there; but it only lasted for three «eminem | EVE RY BUNDAY- { : } 7 en years. At-the ond of vbat period | ‘the Lovd’s Suppers th, Iam, | they: “returned to. Canada : and Sunday, Behool | and have. ved diene sinew, “ible | CNasy 30 ONTO PLAT amen his Wels Hay" “te “Gashey Sopujed oe oye 0 i pigs away the: times: Honcw sills 4 “EVERY WED aAlohig: {ime “Althaueh he has | ‘Prayer anid > NEEDAY, never tried painting, hie worl has | Bible ‘Study | 8.000 Mb the marks of an artist ae Lilie i Mavived {In Recent Yoars | Sree February» bi | Mr. Field “explnined that the L fe GIBSON > 7: ‘Special : sorvices. every “night: ong. || Pentecostal Church |” ss