PAGE FOUR SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW: Wednesday,. December 22, 1965. Every: Wednesday ve re By Peninsula ‘Printing Co. -Ltd. 3. Ss. RIVERS; President .and Managing OF. G: RICHARDS,,. Editor . 9825 Third. Street’ ae Member ‘of B.C. Division; Canadian ‘Weekly. Newspapers’ Association = ae - Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association . : ae cee Member Class “A” Newspapers Telephone 656-1151" Director “Member of Audit Bureau of..Circulations’. ‘SUBRCRER TION RATE. S:° $3.00 per year: by mai. in Canada and’ the 2 British Empire;: $3.50 per: year.to foreign ‘countries: “Authorize as Second Class Mail,. . and for. postage “paid in. cash Post Office Department, Ottawa, ‘ : » “Display advertising rates on application “Wednesday, December 22, 1965. - ‘eae “date of Christ will be marked.’ he ‘season of Peace and Goodwill in ’ message which: was preached by Christ. years. ; is wearing thin. . have either, today? .. -Where. is Peace. in: the Orient? - = women: sand. children. ‘lie bleeding: and. a “be: Peace?’ - Goodwill: prevail between the- peoples. ‘Pakistan? : “Does: Goodwill prevail i in Rhodesia? - - message be heard there on Saturday?. . CuErimer rae ering ‘throug people’ =with: personal gricvances.’ I ‘24 ae who: of us. would have feat ‘Pos ievole. as much time. to the needs. ‘of the: ‘people: He must-feel he “has “or he would not have “offered himself. as? a candidate. for" ‘chair- mn and we wish: him: well..." ‘ I hope. the. readers: of this, paper saw. Mr. Cook's letter of correction “and “read: ‘carefully: his favorable fe" “comments regarding : the: then: acting. ‘hairman, > Unfortunately thd ‘eor- ~yeetion could: not be: published untill’ “the” ‘issue? ‘following the ‘clection, “Tulso hope you: will forgive. me for veiling: al: Tetler, of: this: nature: he- ore. Christmas. orein the: Christmas, evinont but the: one: Whose: birthday | Umns, "my app ‘port wecived ode pre the My. Sines tho: counell: Mr. Bons: « antes ‘ne Shy BC, PEt SSL ALOR RCOE LES rercvairenets ceamerenetE oe : Christmas Syrup WN - Saturday, in ‘most parts of the world, the birth: “Traditionally itis ~The. traditional recognition of Peace and Goodwill ‘Peace ‘is impractical - without: Goodwill. “While men and. ‘Where is. $ Peace i in : the Indian sub-continent? “Does: “The message. of. Christmas | has. “om down to: Us. ; “pre ‘ is:no- neem ; buaee ‘the’ People are ‘more: © Plentiful. ne as ‘the To: : ¢ |All Tesldents, of. the Revie ni a Happy. Christmas r Mv May 1: express, : through: ‘your ‘Gok | rowner Park Road; - Sidney, }Boce oe token’ of the st in subsequent a ° marie ‘Do we: ead can. there : ‘of: India and will the > same p While. ‘millions: are: -without. food for. days. on end. -we will all:come toa laden table this week. Ts: this. : oThe: ‘world: rechation:. of thesup- in the’ North Saanich, ‘muunicipal ‘elections, HAROLD! WILSON, “May 1, I. through, your column, OX= | | ‘a: congratulations to}. “sicvosstul ne “election: ° ; ba told: hours with: eomnmunily yi prlects | ’ ; a *|\SAANIC -| RESIDE AOE “tHe “stated: he ¢ dic not: ‘want. the: “Verown: of glory". for what he. was trying to do, “for the: people 6f the: village,” With “this closing: sentence 1: wish: he: and is wifa,: “Anny i “happy Christmas Andean, happier. New: Year, I algo:0x- ‘Yond there wishes to the: people of he ‘dlatriet® and: especially © ta: the “neweomers In our midst y- my MAY. AVAKEF MELD, “9032. Thind Sti, ‘ Sidney; B,C, December 21; jtinlly’ ‘all her} Rest: Taven Dee, 9. nethe She WHS. hor ser Roads poShe: leaves: Mrs, WeoM Wane: Carmiehi 1065, “APPRECIA KA: : : “TY phould ‘oneo more’ Hike “to ‘aval myself of your correspondence: col. imn to thank: all. those. who entrust. od mo With-their. vole for election ‘to ing, Dee, Biden were, followed “| LIFE- TIME “Aj resldent “of Sanniehton: for vit HTON © NT DIES Hfo; Mrs; Evelyn: Mies | Kenale Carmichael paessed away. dit Hospital on. Sanday, ‘age Of.62- yoars. her: Ae] Der mater, Mia, Rew Nimmo, ° ‘And one brother,” J, : By Nimmo,’ both.of ‘Saantchton,,.: “Rove Oe, Foster offichatad at fun- ‘oral “serviees~ on” Wednesday “morn: t MeCall Bros. loral. Chapel. in. Vietorla, © The 's vices by. cremations: “2° Ahe, North Saanich, gounell,-; T-mueh “Ippreete , Melr., confidence. In amy vibility. ta: ‘sustain: thelr polnt of view and J shall: continue: to. bear this in mind’aswateh: the: progress, of Alas: Aner. ew. Anuniclality, sess Janie: “crovaurts OK. “BLASS, ‘Been: ‘in: 0. hospital” Bacteriology ea WT Staph. wishes you, a Morty: Christmas!" St. Joseph’ s Hospital Bullethy oe Alps: Wan: “The” frat wagon -rond: through begun: : nee and semen re ‘States. ftom: os ‘ion which led te ee Terence since® slavery,” “WO danghtors, (Norma) . Banley, 0366 Lachside® Drive, Sidney; “and | Miss 5 “Exile. ‘of pee Race,’ ” "by ‘Anne 2 Ree ‘enclosing :the veranda: .. Additional space. for exhibits at the fair. grounds “has © been created | “by | Project was completed recently by ‘the, Saanich ‘Pioneer : Society: to ‘per- “mit. display: of more: items from ‘this -The. fact remains that. the treat- ment meted: out to the. ‘coastal: resi-. ploeg. Fisher.” $5.5: “Advent | of. “the: apanese into: ‘the | ‘Second: :World ‘War: brought:a.new. era .of blood ‘and: battle ‘and ‘a-new 4: “oecasion).-for’ ‘international’ distrust! Ultimately: it led. to: two. major “prob- Jems ‘in the..world. That entry: into ‘holocau ne “Miss: Fisher. writes: of. a “friend. ‘and. 6 | associate; ‘William’: “Shuji: Terazawa; May, * ‘Terazawa came. to “the ‘United is native: Japan many ney He was a notable figure | «a, among © ‘the Japanese Onristlaine: of: - 4 the west: coast, . ‘oe ommuntea. his” “arrest, AN, American’ ‘altizen. and" formerly a ‘responsible © member of | the. com- munity,::he™ was. arrested: = “ine ‘terred: us a-suspect,. . “Miss’ Fisher’ writes ‘of the: Inipro- ‘per dneareeration” of many United | States nationals and: the mamier: in |: : whieh they lived. She reenlls dent, dhe: sconeentralion camps cand “the: Arrest en nnd children, . Eleetrle® -Companyy:: ater: that: the: movement ‘of: the . S COUN, Infor. most: ‘Atelkinn?. ‘mass IN. house, ve pAGO, | She. "also" sous - then, avbhed “Dye. the: White nelhbors: of : untold ‘ede personal Jossoa” tn’ property “and | Hoxsesion At cloxe 10 a halfehilion | dollars, that: Tigure, ‘Whe. point made ‘in this bool. {Ous fav heyond the practical question of Improper dealing «in alien property, The-real question arises fram: Miss Fisher's. neceptance of: dhe: situation aga Twoblem © conec ning people. During: the. war. Ahero avas no thought |: Riven 0° persons, Tf the Canadian then why shonld ‘not. the; Japanese ‘elvan, dee espoctive ot nationality? ILLOGICAL, woe = ‘Mere are “many: votorans ot ‘the way astern War today who have: an “Pawersion (> any produet of Japan’ Yet this attitude. is completely. tl ‘Togieal, It is'as retlonat to sind the Japanese whos wil not: spew, toa Frenchy beennse af: the dea Mire he has experlencat- atthe: hands of iin Australlan, -Nothingy sives | racism a: better. handle: than a: war, Ponca “Not: ovens: gC aL, ars teg CON: completely ~ | dents "of Japanese descent™ was «in- | : supportable. . {their properties. | the wave of approval of violence was: Ww | born: of covetousness and fanned by ite olocae at ae Harbo br ought..the |: aT Charles . Wilson, president ‘of “the General: _ stated | " Where POCaurse: rovided | {ho bare “necussitios: Of. en|stea- the Interned: Japanese: AWOTa. pS + dotal vemir SCUNCOR 0 * “scapesponts and’ vletims, Mier |e hiniscencoes: ofthe? populin “isher soos then as being, ill. “frente | nor avenge: Against, others® of | thehy| DOSseRsiaNS:. Offleial ‘os(imates place |, Compensation. paid amount. |- yedeto> approximately. one-tenth: of nein Coal Crock, BR C, . ‘but grow up inthe Saantehton. nroa, Mer. hite residence. was a 1818 Prose, or American: soldier = eaukd: Dendy “The: ‘author: : that “they: for. ‘contends were. “removed the: purpose ‘Of’ stealing: |’ ‘-She.. “explains: that frankly ‘solely: hysteria pressure: ‘was : ‘military: ‘the: ‘world's Fy great ‘statesmen, ‘he was ‘destined: ‘to: leave. ayecord ‘of: ‘firm ‘accomplishment: ‘only: marred’ by. ‘his: inability to: pursue ‘the’ Pattern he side-by- | gassanacsaaasa Side with — the, president... He. ex- amines the: past /and offers his ‘con: clusions: in the absence of confirma: | tion ‘from “the grave. places Kennedy's. own reactions {o situations: ahead: ofthe situations |. | themselves; ‘the story’ ds that-of .the.|. modern” age. Tt ds the modern age WAS pry obably ‘the: first and: tho |4 wreatost lo “understand: the “transi | Hon: from «the sresort. toc warcagea! | fina emphasis: OF paley to this state |'g ust. ho: foun: asain. | f ‘s Alternative Loe wate. “Tho averages + find: “Aaron fait Interest: dn’ the” “ances: biographer, “wll: he lett, Unsatiste’d, PTHAE book TS the Romiddy: ration, © the 1 Roanedysronetion ta affalya: of the if fuday a very. hinge faeton. oA third of the: book deals’ with the biiekgvound of: adolin: Nennedy, The remainder“ concerns - Hselfl with. the manner in which he approached. his dition and thelr exedution Phe’ death: of President Kennedy Is not. a matter’ of eoneern to: this: book.’ | The whitey was many nilles way nnd. expresses his: sinclinas None to deal with the ‘suljeeter oo 2 “Hee only -suggests that. had: ‘Kon- nedy. ‘heen ables to. express a! coms mont on Is own. asdssination (hat comment.avould : be: an appeal’ for forgiveness, Phis ds-cortainy’ not the first Kons edit dew eorfainiy not he the Jaat, TA coach witl draw the picture ‘efforts and ultimately ida Wife to the wes) ‘bokny. of his nation andthe World. TE the: reader can learn. his locenny then the bank’ Ty AS. wal Aso without Pur PORT, GM pioneer. museum. on’: the ,Saanichton + ithout “military: law ‘it. could “not x While ‘the bulk of those long pages | sentially: the: tale ot iy United States ind to the attaivs: of i theaworkdiiawheh: the: United:Stited | 4 ‘of ne eintogminy who ante hited hte): distr 2750 . Museum Has Shown ‘Many Faces - ‘Log’ Cabin at Shantchton has sees ney Parpiees - beside © being - muse. ~ |FUTURE OF MUSEUM PROBLEM| TO SAANICH PIONEER GROUP | ict’s ‘Tudor. Ave., cal, ‘items: . Old imblements: equipment, house: [hold and. other items “used” by: the. “Saanich. ‘Peninsula. ‘families. Lare: becoming: harder:and: harder. to, ‘find: Commercial.’ ‘museums. are “al=' ways: ‘on?: ‘thes ‘look-out for “display. m sand are: vealing to’: pay. ste pioneer, {pioneer ciety. “TALKING IT OVER”. ; “PASTOR Te 1, ‘WESCOTT, Sluggett, Baptist. Church) Family, Worship: ie a veningr Service” of nuclear diplomaey’, and” ‘Kennedy man hs : War Thy Taxation: that: limits navingea th ine ereawon. Canada’s | ‘lenendence ons Merelan, eapita} dom. hivth” a0 9%) runner: ‘ol th “present was the Pioneer Club formed in, 1870.’ The | ‘society “today has: ‘some’: 70 ‘membei's Ss: and-is primarily. interested. ‘in? keeping « the“ descendants of ‘the’ families: together Sheret's. ‘great-grandparents. farmed si, ‘on James Island-many years before: ~fethe. ‘explosives. plant was constructed. there ‘by. Canadian Industties: Lida: MAINTENANCE ‘PROBLEMS. “Maintenance: : museum: is’ ay continuing ’ problem for the members: of the: ‘pioneer 90- Funds, for, of the” early days of: settlement. : “We are. using every. inch of space at present, said. Miss ALK. ‘Sheret; “the: current “presi, dent. of the society. . Miss Sheret.: said ‘it. is. ‘hoped. to ‘set: up.an oq: fashioned. dairy in ‘the new: space’ along. with: other: histori - this: work ociety. Jog” cabin _are vaised through. teas‘and other events sponsored by. the society. “ “We made more ata. tea several | weeks’ ago than.we have ever done _| before,’? Miss Sheret said, ‘‘and this “| will’ well cover the cost of. a. new electric stove we have been want- {ing .to put ‘in’ the: building.” Ts was a discussion of proposals .- | for. expansion ‘of the pioncer museum last ‘year. that divided the members |. ‘and triggered the resignation of Wil- lard: W.. Michell as -president.. Mr. Michell held the position for over seven -years. He -Struction. of. a. fire-proof room. to house the most valuable items, ‘plus the ‘construction of. another building to augment the display area... Mr. Michell: said he:-has many items at donate to ‘the museum ..when.-suffic- ient: space is available for “a proper display. mag REEMENT - ss ‘Sherct said the soc icty leases iroperts for the: museum. from : the North and South: Saanich “Agricul: Mr.. advocated: con- |.C his home: which -he would ‘Tike to tural Society. Walls of the mu, cannot be expanded | until the * cultural-society. removes or- ‘to municipal restrictions, she’ said. However, she added, - the agricultur- cal society. is willing “to ° permit. the pioneer society to expand ‘its. mu- ‘Mr. Michell disagrees, contend- ing °: ‘that. the: municipal’ restr ictions ‘on . the: agricultural: society. donot apply .. to. the pioneer society's log cabin.. “Earlier this: year, construction of a completely new, enlarged and fire- proof museum was: suggested ‘as ‘a centennial project for Central Saan- ich, but .the idea. fell by. the way- and lawn bowling-green. .__ ‘However, members of the so still hope that one day. they: see’ a new “building. to. keep photos, tools, guns and other’ relics insula in: safety. The CHURCHES © “ANGLICAN SERVICES | >». North Saanich Parish nee F, Vaughan-Birch, 656- 1014 The Rev, K.-M. King, GR 7-2394 HOLY TRINITY—Patricia Bay Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 . 10.00 p.m:—Choral: Eucharist.” Christmas Day, Dec. 25 - °9.30-a.m.—Family Eucharist and '. ~ Children’s Blessing.” Sunday, Dec. .26 00 > 11.00 a.m -—Family Carol. Service. “ST. ANDREW'S—Sidney : Christmas Eve, Dec: .24 - i. 30: p.m Choral Eucharist _ ; . Christmas Day; Dee; 25...) : ul. 00 acm Family: Eucharist and’ : ‘Children's. ‘Blessing... o0 0h - Sanday, Dec: :26>, : “8. 00'a:m.—Holy* Communion. (No. Evensong). ||| BETHEL BAPTIST _ 2835 BEACON. AVENUE “Rev. B: T. ‘Harrison ; : 656-3161 9. 45a a. m Sunday. School. 11.00 a,m.—Morning . Worship. > 7.30 p.m. —Evening Service. Tuesday, 7:30. p.m. — Bible: Study and Prayer meeting. “ SUNDAY, DEC. 26 A Friendly Welcome to AU side in favor of a swimming. pool. of pioneer days on the Saanich Pen- “Seventh-day - Adventist Church _RESTHAVEN DRIVE mass Aer ees otal Pa Parish. of South “PASTOR | a. a ‘WHITE cae School “Preaching ‘Service a “21.00 am. “"“Patth” For: ‘Today”’. ag pandey, Channel 4;°9.00- am. »The purpose. of.Baha’u’llah, the : ‘Prophet of this new:age,: far’ from: “belittling the ‘station of ‘the: Pro-. ‘phets. gone before, Him * ‘Or of: ‘whit-. : tling. down: their teachings; isto. restate’: the . basic *:truths ° ‘which | “these. “teachings” “enshrine -in’: ay ‘manner “'that®.would”. conform: to”. “the: needs, ind: be’ in- consonance: with the, capacity,” ‘and be: applic. able ‘to ithe problems, the. ills,. and" ‘perplexities, of) theage -in® Which. “Wwe: live. : ; - Phone, 656-2387 oa : y Creek, 7180 E. Saanich Rd. Family. Servic and Sunday, Sc “Bre stwoid. ne ‘West Saanich Rd. “Family. GOSPEL ‘CHURCH. “Fifth: St., 2 Blocks N. Beacon ry R Irene Ez, Smith. : ae _ SERVICES : Sunday School B.A,’ “Brentwood Bayo ~ Services FE very Sunday. , have’'s Tatlin. git. sahiyk HKO, AS ee Saying: thal 48): Hae. King “of the Sows?) for xeon” His’ star: tithe enst und ive come-to. Sawer ship © daw “70pm” mm Matts 2 2 hhould “ask: Others: mayecon: SUIL-others: may: Man int, 10:00 am, A men: from’ “Whereis He y ttn’ " Who ies We wore spe an: “aks Daye: Or l We Por: “what, @:.worship?. We could Reto wood dden hy. a thinking. on, thie . 2 awe VL TEER _A Christmas: Day the. bigeday for. us? To“ saine Te mas ‘he ‘the’ turkey, Awith: alts: irimmings; sider tho tree and: the gifts ag! the contre of the day. think “that=the feathoring ‘of friends tind relatives. is the all important part. of Christmas: Day, . revenl what you! worship m Christ. mas, . 7 the: wike, men “displayed their wis. “The Bible: says that, the: -fenr of thie Lard is the begining: of-vvis- doms This font, or roverenec, ofthe Lond ed the wise: mento undertake a dong and tedious. journey. so: that) 9 ‘hoy contd bow at THe feet and pay Wh homage as the Son of eed. and Wing. Of ENTS eres “ hrisimng: Dave is: ‘the: day: when y Men are ‘aupposed. to worship Christ, | Baplst 1Chiveh: love: ta came together for an Jhonrsofaworship ofthe -Savtouy on tho very day that we remember: Tihs AW Sean ieee {o hy we “you Hjotnus ineth’s hour fron v0, 30-17,30 + Christmas’ morning: (hat we” eould how. down: together. before. the. Lond and pay honinge.ns: the Wire men, A a ab rab. Christe] Ths: will Sidney Bible Chapel “Fifth Street, ‘Sidney — fs “RVR RY: SUNDAY duiday School ‘and © ‘Bible Class °° — ~The: Lord's. Supper. ‘Evening Service. 10.00.m: ©. 41,80 a.m : a pm: y si SUNDAY, ‘. 26 0 ra) DEC ood $0’ p.m, * »§ peaker::. » WEDNE SDAY Prayer « and: Bible Study ae riday —7 to 9 DAM ees a : idea on! 8: “Mooting.’ and Hobby. ‘Saturday. — 8 pm, Ova: People's: Meeting. =. "Be. ye doors of the Word and Not. : fs “henvers only": * ‘Worship. ys ll am, Evening: Service.: ec nveee 0,30 P.M, . Pray¢r naar 7.30 p.m.- 3 Family. Nghe Eeiaay-7, 30.p. m. | ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9182 East. Saanich Road »: “Rev, FL R Fleming astor. - Sunday. School. .awl0,00 a.m, Sa wae Be Oe ee ees 4, iy, u : chr ims Day Service 40.30. am, : ‘Bring your’ ‘frlends to our ¥F *riend y --11.00 a.m, | Be Chureh, and: twarship With” U8. SUNDAY, DEC. 26—§ sund : _ by. ae vont - YOU ARE. Fifth Str 2 Blocks Ne Beacon. Ave. Rev, Irene .E, Smith » 656 3216 ny School and ; “Church Combined atic OO.uM,. — Special Musical Numbers, -—- A 7.00 PM carol. Servico—Songs and Solas. followed pa time-of: fellowship. WE TLCOMIE a. —, VICTORIA. ae it ali a - Three. wegen Chapels dedicated ‘to Sheela aad, understanding : -gervice, SIDNEY “coLwoop. ann neey . " ~~. ~ ba builds several of its buildings duc seum ‘ when this ‘becomes ‘possible: ||” | Dorcas ‘Welfare — Tues.;' 1 30-p.m..f A - 7 ; Prayer = Service — Wed:."°7.30 p. mf 2.-l0am. |