"PAGE FOUR SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, January 26, 1966 Feeens Peviasets one id Istewds “published at ‘Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. C. Every Wednesday © ee : By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. 3. S. RIVERS, President and: Managing Director ae oA G. “RICHARDS, Editor. ~~ end 9825. Third Street : Micmba of. B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association - = Member of Audit-Bureau of Circulations Member Class ‘‘A"’ Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 British Empire; 33. 50 per year to foreign’ countries: Authorized as. Second. Class. Mail, Post. Office: Department, Ottawa : -and for postage paid in cash Display advertising rates on application _ | ASSESSMENT “.{tain the current. market value of ‘|perty ‘{ments, One-half of the market val- per year by mail. in Canada and the _ years ago thas actually appreciated Wednesday, January 26, 1966. “Vin property values is no. satisfaction. we MORE ABUUT: . (Continued From Page One) - Objective of valuation is to ascer- properties, a. figure ‘based on pro- transactions registered over a three-year period at the jand reg-" istry office. ‘Full. assessment’ is calculated on the value of land plus improve- ue of the property is the figure re corded’on the Toll for the purpose of taxation. DIFFICULT POINT : “It is often difficult to persuade a person that a-houSe bought three in value, at ithough there have been ‘no. physical improvements,’ ". “said Mr. . Lee. ; In a: district where: so many ‘must rely on. fixed incomes. the increase : Greater public: awareness -of : the golden’ nematode situation is. to be. ‘sought’ by Samnieh Peninsula nur- ser yMlen, oo Report of the. past ‘year's activi- ties. was submitted :to the Vancouver Island) Nurserymen® and -- Allied Trades -Association’s annual meet- ing on Thursday. ° om Greatest prominence was given to a-review of: the nematode situation, presented by G. M. Owen; oF West Saanich. Road. Mr. Owen recalled that the first sign of golden nematode ‘was dis- covered on a Keating Valley farm last spring. The association was revived in or- der to combat the ‘harm to the dis- trict: economy * occasioned by the |portfolio to J. J. Greene. nematode: outbreak and by the ef- fect of rumors on: the ‘growing in- dustry. ; : NURSERYMEN CRITICAL OF MANNER IN WHICH NEMATODE OUTBREAK TACKLED formed, repor ted Mr. Owen, ~ and acted as a Jiaison:. group. between the ‘growers ‘and: the government. : There. was a-series ‘of stormy ses-, ‘sions: with “representatives: of. the federal. and. provincial ‘governments and with “Agriculture Minister Harry |. Hays, who has since handed. over his There were many. conflicting interpreta- tions of the applicable law, recalled the speaker... : WORST SITUATION Worst ‘situation. arose when all nurseries were. closed throughout the Iower Vancouver Island, noted ‘Mr. Owen, -This was vigorousty and ; angrily protested, he added, and the department withdrew its ruling. . The’ quarantine committee r estrictions, ; added was directly” responsible’. for the Hfting ;of.-many ; speaker. the fair and just compensation, ‘he later told The Review, for ‘all affected nurserymen * who . have beer. ‘pre. vented from. carrying -on. their. nor- mal business ‘through |.no fault of their own. Mr. Owe en expressed concern at the’ “rumors” which had’ been. circu- lated. It had been alleged that the governfnent savas buying up Sur- pluses, he observed. The compen- sation was payable’ in respect of loss of business due to. the crop hav- ing been quarantined or destroyed following. the outbreak of golden nematodes in the area. The grower-aiso observed that the ‘nematode does not affect any crop ‘Youtside the potato family. This in- cludes ‘the tomato, egg plant, pep- pers. and some tess known species. REGRET Growers expressed regret: at. the LEGION NAMES | |OFFICERS AT NORTH SAANICH — ‘There was @ fairly good. turn out for the. annual general meeting | last week, me Full Lepor ts “were given by the various chairmen of Compamutiees and officers. The following slate of offficers was- elected: Honorary «president, Maj.- Gen. G. R. Pearkes, V.C., Lieuten- ant-Governor of British Columbia; immediate ‘past president, J. Ped- low: ‘president; L. E. Y. James; first vice-president, R. Harmon: second vice-president, G. Paulin; secretary, L: Martin; treasurer, Ss. Williams; ‘sgt.-at-arms, J. C. Young: service officer, S. Mattick. . The | padries are yet to be approached. ; Members of the’ executive are R. Ranisay, R. Murphy, “A. Raweliffe, A. Baker and J. Murray. : ‘Installation of the new officers will ‘take’ place on. Friday evening, Jan. 28-at 8°p.m. Col. L. B, Long- ’ ~The. committee has arrived at a imanner. in’ which’ the outbreak had a “i been attacked. DAYS. . quarantine committee was: Unless there: is, a corresponding fall A, in the umill/ rate’ am inereased tax STRANDED THREE. oe ridge of Victoria: with be the:. instal- . ling officer: “Mentbors sare invited: to bring their ; i at Nematodes — HEN. the story is. ‘written, of the outbreak: of the golden The restriction on bulbs. and or- demand ° ‘is assured. ».Compensating . namental flowers had. been imposed : . factor: introduced by: the -provincial ee ~ nematode: on Vancouver. sSiitaet eure. has government is’. the! “howscholder’s simply. for. fear. of . transporting - ine | wives, also. the: Auxiliary . to bring - é very obvious. . It, is already possible tha enc grant,. which’ tempers: the . impact NEW SIDNEY COUPLE H AD fected soil from one district to an-| their ‘husbands. «Club members are occasioned more harm than the disease. h: considerably. at jower Jevels of taxa- other, ‘The infestation has been de- | also invited: a nd The climate of southern Vancouver Island is such as tion. veloping. over .the. past 15. years or Following the - instaltation there : i to encourage the flourishing of almost every type of vege-|arreapy PREPARED TIME. T [ G HERE “i890, he suggested, yet no previous in- | will be entertainment and a dance ‘timation. had been received. so a good turnout: is expected. “tation... Any. incident... which, threatens the growing in- ‘Bulbs: and ornamentals:cannot be dustry: threatens the economy ‘of the entire community. “While bulb growers are striving to combat competi- _ ‘tors. in other provinces and. other lands, -we have’seen all factions here, growers, consumers ‘and. investigators, .g0 : overboard: in their evaluation ‘of the situation. : There.are many farmers in the district who have been Tax roll ofthe new “municipality } When “Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Lam- of North Saanich for. 1966. was pre- ‘pert decided. to: come. and live in pared by. the provincial assessor jg, dney they didn't expect that trav- under existing. provincial regula- | ating here from their Red Deer, Al- tions... In future years the Munici- | pep rta. home ‘would be an ‘adventure pal Act.will-apply.- ‘Total. of 39 -ap- : ‘in itself. peals wil be heard by the Court of} Revision: ‘at. the: parish ‘hail, Mills | Street and ‘plan _to.open.a gift shop | I in the Stafford Block on Beacon Ave. ‘infected, Mr.. Owen told a reporter bout’ the middle of March. ‘Hafter the “meeting, because the Their.decision to. come to ‘Sidney’ j nematode cannot sustain’ itself on was not a sudden one. isuch vegetation. The round worm is Mr. and Mrs. Lambert for the past ! harmless to humans. several years ‘have spent their nok | The concert will be the first in Sidney to. be staged at any hall other than: Sanscha.- Confusion in book- ings brought about the ‘transfer. _ Program: will consist of: Mozart — Overture — Marriage of - They left Calgary by car on Jan- Shar ly critical of the destruction of crops. The nema- luary 6 intending to reside in-Sidn : tode is. ‘not -harmful.to- humans. Critics have averred. that|Road, on February 3, 15.and 16. In- | ang operate a gift shop ‘in the nes | days: at various towns on. Vancou- | _ Symphony Concert. Figaro. “cro s from infected areas” could, be ‘consumed without dividual, property owners will be jjage.. But they didn’t arrive ‘here ver Island as far north as Court. : “Schubert: Symphony No. 2B. Flat. de bash of infecti notified as to: ‘the date of shearing until January. 15. “ee. Lenay’ trying «to. decide where they} Here Next ‘Week. Major. - : ang er of infection. appeals. : ne.co con cite: ggg | Wow. be “happiest : New symphony concert in a new.|". Balasz—A statement of Faith , “The ‘farmer. and: ‘the grower. “must examine. ‘the prob- ~ Driving-conditions were quite good |.” ‘ “ he: Jight of, their Jivelihood.: Some of their! ~funtil they “got. within: three’ miles: of ‘We wanted a nice locality and a location will feature’ guest. conduc-., (Music for Orchestra). : 5 lem in the light © heir own liv nice -ctimate,”?. Mr. .Lambert: said, | tor’ Frederic Balasz in Sidney next : Beethoven—Symphony No. 7 in AL JERRY LEWIS” PLAYS SEVEN | ROLES AT ONCE - the ‘Rogers Pass summit. Then. the slides ‘started. : “Asmall: snow “slide about: four ft fect deep) ‘blocked their-path to the!’ conclusions may. well: be: ‘prejudiced: Yet, we cannot, any- “where. in.Canada, approach any. _ agricultural, ‘problem without considering: the farmer... “The most surprising: aspect: ‘of. the war. ‘on “nematodes “and we felt- that Sidney .was the | week. ; | Majer .Op 92. ; best.” place to dive and “work.” - The ‘Hungarian - born. American: Parking: facilities” of. the | Rest: “For the’ past.12.years,. Mr. L am- musician Will Jead-the Vietoria Sym- | Haven Seventh-day ‘Adventist Church 1 : . : phony: Orchestra im a’. concert at: have been ‘placed -at-the: disposal ote: i = 4s v ry G m bert -was -with. the electrical inspec-.’ : ae 2 . *. ‘ ve “been. ~ Jerry. Lewis’ “do-it-your self’ mov- summit;: -delayi ing: ther mn. for: al ost 3 . F ee Te ba that no prepared baer of: battle appears ones “there lie “the Paméy Jewels’. will be. ‘two hours, ‘They were then ‘able to: tion depar tment of the Alberta gov- ne ih Saanicn Stele on of stone committee, for the use” As fromthe moment 0 travel on to. the Northlander Motor /érnment, but he has wanted to oper- | * Nay evening neXt Wee or eee : pum ‘screened | at: the: Gem Theatre in: "Side. : ¥ riss- s of regulator instructions. disorganized criss-cros y. ney this Thur sday i and Sat Nematodes are no™ ‘newcome to. the field: of: agricul-. ‘ture. ‘Surely. an’ orderly, routine: manner of: handling an outbreak. could be’ ‘evolved. It could have saved’ the: com- it: : n-of depression: ‘from: which ‘it.-may: Lodge ‘at’-the: 4; 300-foot:. “summit “of: ate: @: gift. store ‘somewhere “on Van- |" Sen durday. {the ‘pass, : but ‘they were to remain’; couver Island ‘for many. years. Mr. ; “Besides” producing and irecting, snowbound ° at the lodge: for three. and. Mrs, “Lambert: have: a: pariee the comedy Jerry. Days seven ay roles] a 4son, and, ‘daughter: in Alberta... oh 16 TWO sek KILLED oe = ag | thew vee Re ee ee OUTINGS FOR ¢ SCOUTS. AND: CUBS “PLANNED. blocked. the road: ahead ‘SO. ‘they. de- J tL thly’ meeting, z of the Deep Cove. Sidney Bible Chapel | - 9890 Fifth Street. Sidney EVERY SUNDAY ’ ‘Sunday School: and“: Paras “Bibles Class. « “The, wares: ‘Suppe -RNGLICAN SERVICES s North: “Saanich: Parish * enh “Canon Fy Vaughan-Bireh, ee-1014 : “The. ‘Rev. . ascided: to: stay. at. the. lodge. for’ the. in. jmsht. ‘But ‘duri ing: ‘the! nig nt another. rlay he “highly-ace Taime ‘an as first’ dramatic, Tole : in: Hayley's| “They-ar ; a: Water” i cat || Ghder lying ° pr inciples' agree—for : 4fethe : ‘fundamental:-reality:.of;, them: attend their ‘own: F Ghiirches: ‘on: Sein eure and ions or oy: ans ‘ Bo *) 4d National ~ mee start’ of || wil’ reach their point of’ unity. and: {oss ce veconciliation.: ‘They *: will. ascer-: 1 at-funer; al- ‘services from. “Sands “sin the rl that the puree * Chapel of. Roses, Sidney, on Wednes-. “praiseworthy “virtues, betterment: day, Jan.::26. Interment.in Royal || of ‘morals,, spiritual. development” Oak Bur ial, Park: followed ‘the ser i of: ‘mankind, ‘the: real :life; and: di-- i ; Vine. béstowals, ‘All the prophets. shave:been the promoters of these. principles? none. of them. ‘has’ ‘been: the. promoter. of corruption, vice or-evil., They: have:summon-. Naw: ‘residing “Apartments Coy \TARIANS in:Sidney.h ve marked: the‘end:of an‘era.} ening. they. ‘gathered: atthe: community porierrrtare: “entertained hundreds: of ‘guests upon}: occasion’. of their '1,000th’ meeting. . : Tn 946 the first. meeting of Sidney. Rotary. Clu “Id ank Stenton as its new. head. Two dec-| urday, the: clu =: : ire At: ‘the. first “meeting: “Mr. “Stenton, out- ‘gr effort andreward:to a handful ‘of: “members, At the. later. meeting ‘Mr. ‘Ruffle reviewed’ two 's Son, Madrona’ Drive;* His. bride ‘is io. the former: Elizabeth | Ann Garrow,” M. We "Johnson, ‘son daughter: of: Mr, and: Mrs:: ‘George: Re: ; He. is’ “Robert: 1 Garrow: ‘of: Sudbury. “Rev, Douglas { iterated: ‘his “comimients with ‘particu’ Craig: ‘officiated vat he . ‘ana lar: ‘reference’. to ithe actions. of; the: 7:30. p.m.—Bible’ Soe and] Prayer: Meeting. _ : _SUNDAY, JAN. 30.00 ‘A. Friendly. Welcome. to ‘Al “TALKING . ‘Ov He “decades: of.exemplar} rvi accomplishment. ceremony. : yi ; “The ‘Sidney’ Bay oa is A ioe and acco! Few. of the. Capital enon Pe seide Boe 4 Given. in’ marriage: by. her father, ‘PASTOR Te 1. WE cure ed mankind to: all good. They: 7 “present. members were among the charter members. : Yet, |1, note. that Sour’ editorial ‘eared a carne ta fos ‘Brentwood Bayo | ae united. people hone ‘ovat . the-accomplishments:-have never: flagged. ,Each. succeed- a” warning: note regarding this do. (O1, White peau de sole, featuring lily | services. Every. y Sunday | a)-and “agreement, : 7 ing member has broug ht to the club a new spirit of fervor. velopment, | It-is to’ be hoped that point. sleaves embroidered with, mili. “Family. Worship) .0,..10:00a, on |e ~ Phone 656-2387 s : United Church of Canada a anda new zea “The. club" is: ae “corporation » which : has this. will not-be the end of the mat: tary bebe Nel pearls. The ; Evening. Service. 30 om. Sidney Charge - =, 656-1990 8 > shown the happy. facility: of recruiting members: who bring chapellength train fell in deep | fa | Rev. C. H Whitmnore, BA, ter-and that some further. represen: “eredit to their’ association.” : “Vtatton to” the anthorities concerned Senior place among service: clubs: in: this community | will be made on behalf of the many is held: -by., Sidney. Rotary. (Club. Tt was: the first: service {residents of thé-area who are’ asked. “club to come to Sidney?Tt is stil ia: significant part of this to» necept this» quite unecessary community, ‘ The: Rotarians, here: have: contributed exten-|uightly nuisance, without..question, ot i -being of the northern Saanich Peninsula, | fel... siry: that, all, ratifying 20'years and: a period subj mbership. may. V well. be proude.. {nols pleats “from: a large: bow. at “back waistiine, Her French illusion’ net) yell. cascaded: from ‘a wedding ring headdress. in. matching. peaude sole Vand “yor pases’ Atore ” in” hev’ arm bouquet, Fe Fog " : Of Us Ate being. “Me “bride otis OM 5) Sharon Mekenna,: WI maid “ot -honon, and | yi mald Was: Miss, Linda, Adolph || ‘too late styl 1) SUNDAY, JAN, ‘St. Paul’s—Malaview. and. Fifth “Services. . 10.00 and 11.30 a.m, | : “Sunday School ‘10.00 a.m: ‘si John’s, per. cove. 710.00 a. mm” “My God shall supply all “your “Some years: ‘ago; “while: in callege: I: needed acsmalls amount”of ‘money to gol V shirt out “of the laundry and bus -fare-so ‘that T could keop-a-bust- | soappaintinent tne acmatter ot; , ath would, have been "ASSEMBLY OF cod 9182 East. Sannich Road | “Rev, FoR, Fleming,: Pastor.” et “Sunday School ... -1-11710.00 a.m, “Worship |”: raere at) am, Evening | Service... 0.27.30 pam? > Speakers Revs C: He Stiller, cope ot Toronte “s ‘Tues,—Prayer and Bible. ei re ‘Cenitral ‘Suanteh. ionittéa a Giuechen’ _ Shady. Creek, 710. EB). Saantch Rd, - Family Service and: ‘Sunday: ie roan ‘and ‘altel’ es" “OW \ O will, ‘eventually: ‘ule ith ‘seoop Ubowslength : Meavens ha ‘RR ble a ‘style. a Bung your rfeiends to. our Friendly Churely and: “Worship with” MB to: “those young: minds? : veto. the: slippery slope. of shy : Te bs: beng” “subtly paved. CPI “te SANG. young People. could. well: be oj cone - bingo, addicts... The» shuffling rr tocte ferry and now. the savings | ‘galt, the Mished faces, feverish eyes-imnay be passed on! “to -the consumer? trembling : jands:.are: known: to Perhaps: We may, wna: find out just: . many of Ws. “The inal stages of de thow much more We would east’ tot ‘deep: shock: 40. nuiny: ot es tnd mays pr AVI Ne dnthe Mégals purchase [routes thes trulors. stvight “through ek have: repercussions: beyond «Cr jo sweep tickets in a -lottery mune by (from Mowntown: Vanconver..to downs: nada oF ature: details will be awaits) a cartain foreign | power 000 jAown Vietoria, the logical route even nt Chalk: River; Ont: “fdas miny holy, workers: we: making “ed cavith the’ keonest! interest, “and? Canada; ‘Salt Spring. and the: world | though dt may. take (an, extra four othe groom's paronts werd among too much “repairing” autos cand: too moanwhile the world wid be asking, |should < not © be “kept ~ guessing, © Avor (wor we “have” always understood 4 he many ‘outattown guests, " many -owners.. are.’ getting: litte , Brentwood, 7162. ‘West. ‘Saanich. Rd, Family ervice ind’ Church iw pare ALL “on Nigh: TARE. and: Yoh ie he insurance. Galley and: Robert ‘Garrow. ‘Ushers | were: Keith Lang. vind: Mike Haar, « ve is nue kates. Its claim: ‘Following, a yeeeption In the Cas ol that ‘patos’ are too” high” because Well Motor Hotel: the couple: motor. |. too many. men. are: making too, proar, od'to Quehee: City. They will noside: a.living from galling insurnnee while ; FOURSQUARE | GOSPEL CHURCH | _ St, 2.1 ocks. N. Boacon ‘Ave. Rev, Irene: B ‘Smith, . 4 pastor We “Sabbath | School » Preaching | Service... -Doreas Welfare = Tues, 1.30 pm; ‘Just! what mia been: happening: in public “statement! -by’ the municinal | that sen teainsport.was ‘the most eee | Textras on diceident: repalrs * 10 which / Prayer, Service Wed,, 7.30 p.m, : “G80-32t0 . North. Saanioh?" wotharities on monius “bs: olesirly. ent onomiead cand suroly not very much | M Dp, E. A tir oh ne not entitled Peer cct to fe og ann For Today _Searcniee - oy any normal: visiton $ oni! je Torin, thie Centennial Yenr, Jot the freight invalved is’ going: to! Yrs. Us in “Tfaxes but it would. stil lend to. pad ot aa ay ae be nee — SERVICES - : : * Mtl rural: locality: would appear t toh. ERIC A "ROBERTS, {spall whilst taken bya: slightly: Jonge | Dies At. Lded. payrolls... unnecessarily — high \ Sundays on following radio Sunday School '...,,. 10 a.m, _ «i . aa “respect dal: ; gta g : ep? wd ‘youte. Frony ‘sueh “ft =| Br a it; i 7 =| wae ney. SUN sonny”: paces). And. wit. wtationsl bas “Worship: Eee ne : vata - al 200,'pm Lee may, susie