Wednesday, September 29, 1965 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF. ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE = E est Haven “The large building: now. well known “throughout’ the area’ as: Rest Haven: Hospital; has net. always been a medical centre. ‘Originally: it -» Was built about 1912 as. a motor club:: Members drove ‘the long dusty | “route ito ‘the. island from: Victoria ‘and remained at ‘the club. for:a day" or two’ to recover: fr om :the ‘rigors: of : the journey: During’ the. First) -World War the. club closed ‘down as the’ members’ departed for distant battlefields. As the war ‘continued, large numbers of. wounded ‘soldiers _ c were retimed ‘to ‘Canada for ‘medical: treatment. “At: that _time. the ; oe! operated. Rest: Haven as: a general hospital. Was Veterans’. ‘Hospital In First World War empty club house was converted into a hospital and it contintied i in that role for several years. .The picture reproduced here was taken in the main: lounge when the institution. was a-veterans’ hospital, “Docs. any reader. recognize ‘anyone “in: the: photograph?. " “ernment : no longer’ required ‘the building for veterans’ - care, “- closed’ ‘briefly ° ‘then re-opened as a’ ‘sanitarium . by: ‘members of - the ® After the federal: gov- it. was. : Seventh-day: Adventist Chur ch.: For more than: 40 years the church has they “were General’. Synod. ‘of. the =: Anglican. {Church ° and. the. General Council’ of rr the! t nited ‘Church, an ad the question | "Rector of Ste ‘Dunstan’: $3: Gordon Head” : coat eld i ithe. ‘University ‘of | : British ‘Cohimbia. and ceeently con-’ va divorced | person, ‘Or. Persons, in. ‘the church.» ; erroneous, E ‘pointed a, ‘commis ion. to take’ un- ‘der review the ‘ehureh| rules” as to ‘the remarriage after divorce, and also the: Tables of Kindred and Af- | fintty,: 10 :.consider: whethersat “any to be" "Aisechiod. “to”. "the | = ° alive’. an v3 pproved the: remarriage | ‘ : Pe the artist there: look: upon, a “pleasing: painting with critic “| point any change is desirable, - The |: commission “has: -been : -pursuing:: ‘its tsi ever’ since, so that. this: is not’ “new probleny ta the ehureh: ‘Tet that bee understonl, feo a! “Tn 1962; the. Gener Synod further instructed the: commission “to: cons ~ | erenee to. the. extract from the 196), ot The! name of the person. . lay, “The Most" Reverend WM, KE YOU. are addressing. ne 2 The ‘street: number, 5 street name, or post office | «box number, apartment. A) business. block, ‘sulte- _ number, if any. ‘ous dioceses of: the-ehureh, ‘notably the: ‘inceses Colt “and postal'zone if In use the “province, too. Ks “Under: “ chalanidiship of, the “A -Your name ‘and vir complete. address in. ‘the |. - UPPEF: loft corner, sued iis. report.19 General: Synod Land proposed: anew canon for. ads option, This. new. eanon affirms that anneringe, as a sacrament of the churehoissadfelong. amion in tothe” exelustan | of” all’ others an ~ other sldes : “eTho new: enon “hotes: the: pre-e. sutton of matrhnony, the obligations ‘of-the people: of God and determines ithe marital: status “under, its: pro- Visions anid In Part, 0 deals with the remarriage at a, divorced person y for mer: par (ner. misunderstand nigs sands dwele sof: dye! fen}, cand owhile: affirming, let) me, “Tsay, “apaing that: Avithin, the peome | hen. 4a a ULL. dhe ‘phlygaes | an Arig Spe olin ailferonees and | dloeosan’ charge to, Synod delivered | the mort hy the ‘Archbishop of British: Colum- | Sex: and Synodleal. ‘esahitions on vale | of Toronto cand: British : Bishop’ of Saskatoon, The Telsht Nev. | erend:$.° Steer, the. commission: is. falthnt:love, for better or for worse, : ' quisitos, for marrlage,: the: solomnle |” is alll. live, This part at the new: canon: kallowa. fore the possible brrakelown,: to restate, - positiv “it the, ‘previous ‘marriage | ¢ : has been dissolved or: aera by. “In' effect the whole ‘purpose -of. the new canon ‘relating to marriage: is y e belief of the church’ in th ; cat: ‘ortho- least. Ahe.|' x who: ha: on nor preal technical” ability appreciation ‘even’ though: the may. -disdainfully, dismiss the: com: NO! ABSTRACTIONS” tl. “The collection: of. oil paintings by " Geor zo Jenkins, exhibited this week jf i tinue... its. studies, with .specw, Pol Lop here we ‘Cunningham’ § Drug: Store! and. Country Shopping: Cont quite frankly” representative are. positively.» nos abstrice “ons? “or. play | ee se all: "OL, Them ‘in. ‘Tine Save Yoreds Wilh ety i AUTO. the: AYtst! 1 Men: cmiuny. banc oot Q painted . t wumber dy Bea: gon. HiL:Park,: ) Tiskimo ehilary 1 ‘the gene theme of the oshiblt lon, aind © chavacterisation:, and she aire dovidedly “attractive. displayed ° bohind : window: of = tha’ store? and are not Pdistracting Awhilesnot: ideal, is: Je ols tember “Aftornoan? WAS anwirnded ‘Salon des Telusees". arranged nee cently by Kenneth - Gravenor atthe MePherson Playhouse, Public , cepted fae jgallorys disphiy wag oa? UG : . ALL ron SA Kr Mr. Jenlely! pinta show. AMD Saturday ys. eat a many who will) : night,” febulos odditigs “among, tH hi Us- 1 Ing HY Some of the best: composit fons are’ the-plate. pass |i ‘seon-to Chesfcadyantage: because of: reflections. “Many “more | if aire. hung -daside where: the: Nehting, The large: ennvas. “entitled “Gone ‘Tipsl? place by! popular: volo in: he: Aunppy: thouglt alah hy Parisian | ip on} | ALTOW: halle a With his inthe cs distric 20 PAL his] Saanich: ‘he ot oily aint ; “tures. he also constructs: the: frames. lifelong. character |’ of -marriage™ between - two » people, |° sbut: attempts to. recognize’ that: some mar: riages: may fail. despite the good “Amherst Rd. —adequately paved. ‘Almond St. Sixth St.—adequately paved. - Seventh St.—Adequately ‘Third St. paved full width and ‘should srecelve top. prionity. “Many~of them ‘are quite, “distinetive and works, of. art. in... their. ~fhhenn on! your way to Kn rope for as littens $17 n day | OM ‘Our. P&O-Orient Vaca h thon Voyages: You can make your trip to” Europe the most Interesting. ©» part of your holiday bysail- a there from Vancouver, fj ona giant P&O- Orient lin- J ais You'll roam the Orient |. } or tho South Pacific or the": Caribbean on your way. : Stop by: our office for de-. tails ‘and! brochures on the “biggest bloomin’ ships sail Ing thes seven sens.” a ; ONS | i" Nibition ut. those paintings not: TCS *: “Otttelaily o ANayahiteal’A sienty, for Py & Oh Orlent Uditen i) : i own. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ‘(Continued from Page Four) — spend. an “hour. some evening driv- ‘ing: around ‘to. sce the locations of the proposed improvements ass list- ed in last week’s Review. After do- ing that, I. observed: the following: » Why -re-pave.the following? Pleasant St.—adequately paved. Melissa St.—adequately.. paved. — nobody. lives on: this one. So Amevia St. — should be. re-paved from .Rest Haven to Pleasant, but Why ‘Pleasant .to Melissa? Nobody lives in. this part: paved. Milis.Rd.—Rest Haven. to’ Pleasant should be paved, but why’ Pleas- ant to \Melissa?- It’s all bush! Third St.°— why. Ocean to Bevan?. Why: not Second: St.,":Ocean to Bevan?. Both -blocks are. presently | \ paved -and ‘in ‘similar condition, -but Second -St., "Ocean to ‘Bevan earries © the. ‘Anacortes ferry: traf- fie) ‘The: only section of. ‘Third -St. = that needs improvement ds- from | > Sidney” St; to Roberts | Bay. A: am. nol against. improvements; : 46n the contrary, Tam very. much in | favor of them. But, T believe our main arteries should receive first ! consideration for full width paving, | curbing and drainage. These are as i follows: Weiler Ave: —fully paved’ and curbed. Beacon Ave.—fully ‘paved and — curbed. ; Malaview- Ave. = funy, paved and curbed.” ; Fifth St. —ditehes filled in and peed io full width. - Rest Haven Drive—the present. nar- ‘yow. road ‘jis: inadequate and: dan- torists: _. curbed: . “In® addition: the ‘ies " gravellea. roads, Eighth: Stand Whidby Lane laces, gerous both for: students and mo- 5 256, ‘Sidney: BC. Hard Tol Trace History of A Vanished Civilization _ By. ‘DOR 1s LEEDHAM HOBBS. “With all. these newly © emerging countries: around us, it. is’ quite ‘in- teresting’ to-delve into the history of-a people who are.no longer. here. Where they” came ‘from is a myster y and where they went is ‘an- other." All we know is:‘ithat from Lydia‘in Asia Minor came'q .colony which settled north’ of Rome: and founded ‘the Etruscan peoples. . We know that ‘they were conquer- ed by the Romans in°396 B.C.; but we do know’a great deal about their |. ‘beliefs and way of life. A BBC pro- gram recently calls ‘them .a_ ‘‘zest- ful ‘people’? as-is seen in “their {frescoes and tomb paintings. UNDERG ROUND TOMB “; About. three years ago, a fariner walking. over. the hills -north - of Rome. noticed. a-hole ‘near the. hill- top: which suggested an underground. tomb:”° He “notified the police and “the 1 trusean Research Centre ‘at the. hacol Villa: Quilia- and soon. {we | ogists appeared. : These two ¢ ‘awled ‘into. the hole, to emerge in. great’ excitement. :In this underground tomb were-18 fig- ures)s.in superb ter pa-cotta,. of .a: family buried probably 200 year's B.C, It was the’ largest. cache of. Etruscan funerary ‘urns’ ever found lin such good. condition. : The ‘heads or the family, father and imother, the latter decked ‘with sculptured bracelets, earrings, neck- ‘were “reclining ‘as they did in. life, surrounded by.:their family, seen chatting, ‘dozing; : sitting. NO FEAR OF DEATH. From ‘murals: found din color: “on the walls: ‘of~ ‘several dome-shaped tombs near Rome, : it is. seen that : the Etruscans chad no fear: of ‘death: “They ‘were. a superstitious, ‘people “who: believed :.that ithe. ‘stamping : ‘of. ‘dancing: feet, ‘the - ‘blowing of: trum-;, 7 Pets (which - they: invented), wrestlers, seanimated: the dead into a immortal. gods,» PLEASANT STATUS) Their chief deity “was: the Su- preme ‘Ea: rth ‘Mother. This accounts for the unusually pleasant (in those days)* status’ she red their husband's feasting: | The people were “passionately fond 7 of music; and even cooking,.: boxing and beating their skwes were done: . ; to. music! 2 Paws. and 2 Their country is. now. Tuscany: their towns have - disappeared or: been called by’ Roman names.’ If you. want to:be ‘stirred. by i poem (too . long. - by... present ~ standards) - about? Etruria,’ . read _.. Macauley’s Lays of Ancient Rome.’ Most of us remember: the © beginning. of-“‘‘Hor- atius’’ who: kept.the bridge in the great” .days~ of old. “Tt: Etruscans, under: ‘Lars Porsenna of Clusium who eaten ked Rome. oe DESERVED STATUTE. -T read the. poem: “again with } new: on — ae interest. In: my Classical. Diction- \ ary I read that Horatius was: called” Cocles and Cocles ” ‘means “having: only’ one eye. So—the hero-of that great. poem was even more of 2 | ‘hero when he fought: ‘against the = He. deserved his bronze * Etruscans:. statue din: Rome.” A MESSAGE FOR you - vd For the Finest in Floor Cover ings)... Carpets, Linoleums, : » Vinyls, Ceramic. or ; . Plastic Pat. Bay (S/P | : “Weiler. Ra. ‘SIDNEY = : base) (Airport), ; “DEEP ’ ven SWARTZ, BA : WARTZ BAY ° DEEP: COVE : Resthaven “SIDNEY ~< Weller. Ra. (Alrport) “Pate Bay is/P’ base) : ~y Saantehton:- Elk’ Lake “Royal .Oak . VICTORIA 8:15 8y n hols and “Abbreviations: ESU — Dally except Sunday. Le Vin MINs- Rd. Pate Bay nha West. 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