ag rdi, British’ Columbia - e “commended him for his. : ia. Bay. Higieny which | Ferries” hicular — ‘price war.: a 7 Water: supply to Deep , Patricia Bay advanced a stag - further - last: week with the ‘fo: = Mal establishment- of : the. Deep | : , Cove Waterworks District. The ” . aan : os New “district, which covers the.° rief- referenc was made in this column last week . northwestern area’ of Saanich Peninsula, : is’ the «second: to ‘be : _ established in North Saanich: _» Public hearing: will be held in _ Sidney « on Tuesday, “March 2, to - discuss a proposed ‘amendment..” - to the zoningby-laws which would allow the creation of ‘shopping - centre “zones?! within areas pre-. e. sently, zoned commercial, otes that Suse e ' heerfully: putting .. ‘The tide ® ¢ annct be held back; fee ‘om: edation must Canute called 0 on. nthe waves tb se nd fell at ee . “forecasts and the tides | different times than we had - confusion resulted i in the ranks. T details to everyone who | a . ‘our sincere regret | » to nota the sarge” ed dealing. with ‘the tidal : view Staff gave ‘clearer inquired. This" newspaper ‘p its tida forecasts, accurate in oS the : Ottawa, the most important thing 4. Vancouver Islandet's toddy is the tie-up of. their fefry fleet. For’ several years 1 have listen-_ -ed to. general . complaints. from “ferry personnel; hot unusualam- ngst. the great number, of em- ployees, there are:a mimber of : nnoyances, and if not dealt with, stantial grievances? — --J don’t intend, to atthis moment éatalogue™ the. ¥ariety of com, plaints: However, there has been one . Fecutring © and _ frequently sta 4 by humerous employees, ‘governinent members, “who ‘10 sites ‘had aleo heard this com- aint, discussed it in the Leg« eilature. Re said that the agita- : tion and siseBfon of ine e employ- ees could be ‘traced to a few ‘people at.the top in:the policy- making administration -. of _the Authority. _ : Unfortunately, as it ‘may be, this does¥seem to be the gravel in the gizzard of a predominant number of ‘éfiployees. “Person- alities eventually do clash, and persoiial ego ‘sometimes gets in the road, but this should not.Stop management from taking cogniz- ance of their imperfections and weaknesses if they So be. Maybe all that is needed is a course in old-fashioned chivalry. No doubt, fault Hes on both sides, but it's a littie like say- itd that the customer ts always right, of management is always wrong. We know this is nottrue, but. when feelings are running high, fiction even looks better "Mr, and. Mrs.’ E.B, Hawkins, East’ Saanich’ ‘Road, have sold. well, -Anown “Hawkins ; Fur: ‘Farm’? to Mr, and Mrs, William since’ coming here from Edmon- ton 24 years agD. ” a he _ 10 YEARS AGO” : - Minister of National Defence 7 i cand: M.P.,. for. this area, for the past many years, “Hon - -GR,. ‘Pearkes, -V.C., was named Con--: -. servative condidate in the forth- ‘At his nomination = out. hopes: for’ ‘the | construction a) @ ‘a small boat: harbour in Sid- | ooNeyy ‘He ‘also. expressed, ‘confie: dence that the Washington State “Ferries would approve the pro- jected. plans» ‘for: a new. ferry. terminal at Sidney.’ : . When © Prime’ Minister John -of Mrs, - ~- members present: Hopper - of = ‘Hay. River,’ NW. Ty : : and ar ae 7 -=On November 23, € coming general election on Mon- ~ ri. day evening... - : at: Royal Oak,: Mr. Pearkes held. : land Princess’’, Mr “ome Friday. or V,-- Hadtield, ett) President, a “Auxiliary ‘of the Saanich P Women's sula. Branch ‘of the Roya) Canadian. Legion attended the quarterly zone -\, 0, meeting .al.the ‘Trafalgar Branch headquarters in. .»Here she is. seen'with Mrs. Cc! rke, President of the T “Six, auxiliari ies were vepresented. et the: meeting. , Brentwood..U.C; Ww. “was. held:on. “Wednesday, Feb. 2t, at the home 7 T.Martin: with - fifteen, A. splendid devotional on faith ae. was” given by Mrs, ‘Fred Duncan,’ : _ “Beside. Still” Waters’’, by Mrs. Harold Simp- -..,$0n“ and: accompanied. by Mrs,” . -'John Wood, was much enjoyed.” solo, “The Spring Smorgasbord -was discussed and will: be -held: on- April 6-in the church hall, The Christmas| Bazaar will be held : esting a “Brentwood v. c Ww. Meet The ‘February meeting of the “Mrs, Wood gave avery. ‘interes the annual ~ Presbyterial. hela on the First “ United: Church on: February. The ‘The theme was ‘Outreach’? 3°" ‘The “March? “meeting . will be: report — held” on™ "Wednesday, the © 20th,: at the’ home. of. Mrs.’ _Meshane, ; . Sluggett Road. “During the 1966- 67. crop year, Board: of Grain Commissioners “inspected 320,889 cars of wheat “of Which 78 per cent graded No: *” 4 Northern or better:.: Previous®: | year’s. figures were > 326, 241, and . ~~ 65 per’ cent, : : The. announce- ; president ‘of the company... The “vessel was named after an ear-: “lier ferry “vessel -in~ the Gulf “Islands, theC, P, B.'s Island Prin-. cess, “25°VEARS. AGO “The new Hostess House was ia~” opened ‘in Sidney on Wednesday * the first prime ‘minister to visit : tec: . ast. by Dr. Olga Jardine,. B.C. liaison: officer for the Y.W.C.A. . War ‘Services. National Commit . ‘The: ‘building was for many’ ‘years ‘the. family. home of My, . — ‘and Mrs. John Matthews. and-is Hi one: of. the grand old residences’ i * of: Sidney, away from” home’? for: ‘the men.” of the services and their fami. It. will be a’ ‘home. 2 lies. > al that,. is’ needed : to. settle: this: “locked. horn position. is a. good” ‘dose: of humility on’ all: sides. : or have ‘met with ‘many. of the. the: :additional: vessels’ which are ertain to appear personnel. at. the top and also’. : the. employees, as: well:.as in=- ~troducing ‘several of them to the - Premier. for ‘personal ‘attention... ‘¥-trust now’ the Premier will be: able: to get the co-operation that. “is “desired” from. every “source.” > He’ cannot do ‘it alone; it” will “require the sincere help. of ev= eryone affected. °° : , _, This: Legislature .is :a very _ busy. place; nearly all of the Committees are meeting regu- . - Members . are. not. in. the .. House, _ but. studying briefs and |: "listening. to. presentations with- .. : sin. Committees; © like ‘a. person ~darly. now, only. making: speeches -on’ a/ treadmill you - dare - not “stand: -still, ‘or you® would «be swamped with the workload that — gomes -across -your desk. 1 ‘believe the local members of ~the : Greater’ Victoria area are’ less: fortunate ~than those. who: come from ridings in the. in- terior and ‘away from. this cap- “ital city, because the local mem-- ber during a session is constantly . approached for immediate prob- lems,. and being accessible. by. ' sphone, mail and personal contact, ~ his hours. to attend to study and legislation is’ constantly being interrupted; however, that is part of the day’s journey in the Ife of an M.L.A, at home, I usually start my day at sev- - en, and end somewhere around midnight. For instance, al! of _the members have left the Parl- fament Buildings, as it’s Friday * night we adjourned at sixo’clock; it is now 6:45 and I am placing this report on tape so that the me on Monday morning. ing bills of substantial import- ance receive second reading the past week; however, before they could receive the Legislative at~- tention, 15 bills were adjourned _ by the different Opposition mem- bers because they claimed they had net had time to study them. Most of these bills had been on the members’ desks for over 5 to 8days. I would point out that if the Opposition are unable to pro- cess the material to clear it through the House in the middle of the session, then it is un+ realistic to blarne the govern- ment for the heavy pressure of tegislation that comes during the latter part of the session, ~ Guard of Canada. venership of Mrs. B, G. Wolfe* Merton, assisted: by Mrs.-J.N; Rogers. and. Mrs. Jack- Abbott; — the Ganges Chapter 1.0.D.E.; héld a._ bridge. party last. Thursday... in’ the’ Ganges Inn. Prizes went to’ Mrs. George Maude and Mrs. C.W, Baker and.$35 was realiz- _ed for the objective. 7 “An urgent call’ for’ men “who “fought in the first Great War has. again been issued by the Veterans Units ore ment ‘was’ made by: 0.H: New, : -British. Empire. -. For the benefit’ of the: Polish £ Relief. Fund and under: the. cons": ° guard are coristantly being called - for. duty'i in places throughout: the on Canada’ 'S eastand west coasts, the guarding of thousands of pri- soner's of war and sec urity duties ~ are all important parts of f their varied work, 45 YEARS AGO” “The first’ performance of the. _ comic . farce Jane’? was. given in. the Mahon hall, Ganges, on : Monday 26, to a large. audience, ~~ -A.J:: Smith: as Jane was” Mrs. very good: indeed. vA. grand. military five | ‘hundr: ed od / drive was: held i in the Deep Cove - social Hall on Friday, . Feb, 23,- - The “winhers’ at the: first tables were; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Critchley, Mrso.Te Woodward, ang, Mrs. M L Cochrane; Guild’ last Wednesday - evening, ‘having. been postponed ‘from: the correct date, was. thoroughly en- -jJoyed -by.all. present: which: was composed of Mrs. WN. P, Johnston, Miss Ruth Men-- zies and- Messrs. Auchter- lone, F, Johnson “nd tL. Hobson, Refreshments concluded the af- fair at a very reasonable hour. -Ladies ! Canadian BRENTWOOD 7168 W. ‘Saanich Rd. 652-1333 . Swing into spring with a custom made wig, hairpiece: or fall, styled by us just for you. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS TILL MARCH 22nd, Consultations invited. ~ SLHOUETTE COIFFURES ay : & * ise ‘almost gone.” to Egypt again, although they will» » not be. able to. see the’man who - : distributes the grain unless Bene - ; jamin is with.them.. Jacob does - Coastal. duty aS _ Meditation” _ (FROM EV ERY Day) | “y WILL: BE SURETY. os : “Read: ‘Genesis. 43:1- 14° The food for Jacob’ ae eld - “They-must’ go=. not want his youngest son to. leave him.::. I wills return.’* “-gons, © youngest, go to Egypt for grain to sustain their’ lives during the famine. ~As Judah pledged his life that Benjamin ‘would return to Jacob, + -’. 80 has Jesus’ Christ given His: life that we may have ‘spiritual life, able to perform. eee The Pender: ‘Island Valentine: Social which - was. given by the eth Bis “A-variety of games,: stunts and contests were. put: on: by~ the committee. BAHA'L 1 In the eyesofthe: ‘reator His. goodness ~is poured: > forth .on all.:-He- does not “favour this: nation nox “that - nalion; all alike: are. His ~ creatures, This being so,’ why “should we ‘make divi~’ . Sions, Separating’ one race from another?: Why: should. “we .create. barriers’. of bringing discord and hatred among the people? ~ The only difference bet ween members of the human’ family is that of. degree, Some are like’ and must be educated until - they arrive at maturity. Some are like the .sick and ; “Come now and let us: reason » together: saith the Lord”, . Isaiah 1/38 United ‘Church Ot Canada _ SIDNEY ‘and NORTH SAANICH | Rev. Howard C, MeDiarmia , 656-1930 oer * Sunday, March 3 A S ST, PAUL'S: —_ Service ST, JOHN'S ~ DEEP. COVE. Service --------- 9:30 a.m, CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES - Rev. John M, Wood Church Office - 652-2713 - Manse ~ > 652-2748" ‘SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich’ Road, |. Family Service and." - : Sunday School wnno-as 9: 45 a.m, Family Service and Church: 9:05 to 9:20 aims °°: _ «Your Job and Your-=...- 2. Identity”. . a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES Foul rsquare Gospel Choreh : Fifth St., 2 Blocks N,, Beacon Ave. ... Rev. Irene Smith 656-3216 Sunday School 10:00 a.m, Worship - 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m . Cadets - Friday 7:15 p.m. 7 Prayer Meeting” : Tues, 7:30 p.m. _ ASSEMBLY OF GOD | a 9182 E. Saanich Rd. Rev. F.R, Flening, Pastor . 656-2545. Sunday School _.9:45 a.m, Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p,m, Prayer & Bible Study8:00 p.m Young Peoples Serviceg, 00p.m Bring Your Friends to our Friend-y Church and worship with us, THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO You] “Sunday, March'3) |" ‘|. 11:00 a.m. Worship Servicr- “Bethel Baptist 9385 Beacon Avenue, Sidney... “Rev. B,T, Harrison’ © = : Phone 656-2297 : _ “Christ died for our: “““sins according to the Scriptures””. ~ . a 1 Cor. 15: 3 9:45 a.m. “Sunday School ~'7:00 p.m, Evening Service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. . Bible Study and Prayer A Friendly Weigome 7 Seventh - Day- Adventist Chure | RESTHAVEN DRIVE... PASTOR H.C. WHIT! Sabbath School 9:3(h.m. Preaching Service 11:0 a.m, Dorcas Welfare - Tues. : cl 30. mM. 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