2 ang oF anode SHE 5 YEARS AGO. ninsula: and. Gulf. Islands Review oe (9825 Third. Street Oe Freak north- west! wind created “havoc: in Deep Cove on Monday” morning while the rest of the _ small cruisers: were swamped : ; "at the marina and several floats ” dit ‘Bureau of Circulations “A Newspapers commendable. - : were also damaged in the brief — ..,. buffeting ..from-.a storm which ». shattered windows: in the Nan-. aimo area. | -- Bdwin Clay. has never married. but the life of a bachelor has apparently been "good to him as _ peninsula was unscathed. Two.” he celebrated his 92nd birthday = at Rest Haven Hospital last week. Mr. Clay was born in Yorkshire, - England, travelled to Canada in 1889, homesteaded in Manitoba and lived in the interior of B.C. beforé coming to Sidney to stay” ES in 1924, Establishment of a new: 50- © room “motel and a $300,000 de- velopment project was revealed on Tuesday. - morning by A.J. Helmken at a public hearing in. Sidney. 4 ‘Problems of mooring at Sidney. wharf ° ‘have been ‘recognized by : Public _ Works Minister Davie~ Fulton, “In a communication to " George L; Chatterton, Mr. Fulton has announced ‘plans for the alleviation of these conditions. YO YEARS AGO © “Service station operator and a. member of ‘the club. since 1949, “Tom Flint was elected president of the Sidney Rotary Club at the «© --are secretary A.W. Sharp; | annual meeting. last Wednesday evening. . Serving with Mr. Flint treasurer; Fred Derry; and dir- ectors. Ken Bruce, Walter Hughes and Harvey Lemmon, _ Incorporation.of the unorgan- ‘ized territory of North Saanich was offered as inevitable when ~ Sidney Village Commissioner A, ao A, ~ Cormack: spoke to Sidney 7 P. TiAS Monday evening : Island credit union saw Walter _Annual rneeting- of the Pender White -re-elected president and Mrs, White: returned as: chair- ~---man-of the supervisory commit- tee. Max Allen is vice president;’ ; : Elmer Bowerman: is secretary and Je ,A, McMaster is treasurer. St. Marks. Church Central on "salt Spring Island, was banked _, With_ daffodils, stocks ‘and tulips in predominating: “shades of white : and -yellow' on March 17° for: ‘the | ‘marriage of Janis Lee Nicholson, Burnaby, daughter. of Mrs. and 7 Mrs: L:F. ‘Nicholson ‘of Ganges ~ cand Ensign Herbert A, “Larkins, _ - Rhode Island, New York, son of , Mr. and Mrs. H. Larkins of De- Sv trie! "AFehdéaco “GH. Holmes -Officiated, 25 YEARS: AGO _ The March meeting of the Royal “Oak Women’s institute was held he application natice published i in. __the paper. is insufficient to-allow.- a realistic analysis. No mention is made of tidal or other cur- é ~- Couple ‘of extended Friday night SOLDIER? old. photograph taken in Sidney. collection in Sidney Trading Post on Beacon Avenue, Efforts made by The Review failed to disclose ” the name of the gentleman taking his ease ona camp chair on his If any reader can identify the unknown man, The Review would be pleased to learn it. in. the comminity halljon Thurs- “day of--last week: with. Mrs. B..-. Hoole in the chair.. The Annual Spring Flower Show: was: set. for --May 5: and Mrs. A.D, Corker “was named convener of the home © - {made bread-and bun stall.” The christening took ‘place on: Sunday afternoon at St. Mary’s: Church,’ Fulford Harbour, of the. : infant ‘daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J, Hepburn, Fulford Har-: bour, with “Archdeacon G.H ‘Holmes officiating. The “child - “received ..the . names. Mhora. Louise: - Godparents. are Colonel and, Mrs. J. Bryant and Mrs. A. . Davis, The;, Review, and we feel all : citizens of the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands as well, join. in_.extending congratulations’ to: _ our beautiful Capital City, Vie~ toria, on the occasion of its © 100th birthday: 45 YEARS AGO The Sidney Board of Trade _met-last Tuesday in the regular _ ~ quarters, Wesley Hall. . There’ - was a larger attendance ofmem-. bers. present than. for several. years’ and three new members were elected. They were -E.M, Straight, superintendent of the - experimental station, .. Walter ‘terrible situation that exists - in agriculture in B.C, today! -. ° The sooner’ this fact is known: by all members of the B.C, legis- Jature; and that appropriate action -is.. taken. to. meet. the. ‘situation, . » the better it will be, not only: for this vitally _ important basic ine dustry, but. for all the people in. this province.: ; 'C.W. MOLL ARD : Ex- ~secretary Saanich Fruit Growers Association, — PUZZLED © We read in “The Review’! by North Saanich council on 4th March-to accept a suggestion of an alternative plan for that orig- inally proposed, whereby sewage from The Chalet was to have been treated by an aeration plant be- © fore effluent was carried out to sea. 7 We. cannot help wondering | whether the new scheme has somehow got misquated or-mis-~. interpreted, because if effluent is to be piped into the sea from the septic tank ‘‘as-before’’, then the situation would appear to be that council is prepared to“ legalize on a large scale, perhaps for 100 houses, condit- ions which are already condemn- ed as unacceptable - outflow from individual septic’ tanks di- rectly entering the sea. This surely cannot be what is intend- ed! Perhaps a statement to ‘‘The Review"! oy a member of the - sewage and sanitation commit- tee, both of whom, according to your paper were absent from the meeting in question, could tlear up any misconception. EVA HINTON, 3.L. HINTON, 10664 Madrona Drive, RR 1, Sidney. dated 6th March of agreement” Wakefield, editor of The Review, and ..A;S, . Warrender, manager of the Bank of-Montreal.” - Bonny. _Briar, home., of Mr. “and Mrs... F.A. Murcheson of Galiano “was the scene ‘of a de- _ghtful tea party’ last Sunday “in honor of Kathleen. Murcheson -atid Vera Gardner’s. birthday. ored ‘to. the Old ‘Timers Dance. at Saanichton ‘last Friday. All | proclaimed they had'a most en- joyable time. The-J ames. Island] ladies sbridge : -elub met. at’Mrs. Rivers’ house last ‘Tuesday afternoon: ‘The usual three tables were made up. : - Mrs. Richardson won the first © prize -.a-glass marmalade jar, and Mrs. Bowker. was presented Meditation _ (FROM EV ERY DAY) BROTHERS AT TABLE- Read: Genesis 43: 26-34". “Judah and his brothers present their-“gift to Joseph.’: He asks about their father’s health. Fur- ther, Joseph inquires if this lad" with him is Benjamin, It is. Joseph : “excuses himself, over-: come swith emotion by seeing his : brother. | The rest were. half{- brothers. “After Joseph had got~ — ten control, of himself, he sat (3° atthe table before them, having: them arranged from the: oldest te. the youngest. as the rest of them... “A party of Deep Coveites’mot-: -with hairpins for the booby prize. — - Joseph then did a. strange thing. Benjamin: was given five times as much food . Joseph noted that. the brothers . : sittings. “Fortunately, last. Friday night “the ferries. were. running again, Thank. goodness that the. last ferry to Vancouver leaves Swartz Bay at 9 o'clock; therefore you - .aean be fairly. sure. that the ses-. “sion ‘and’ debate “will taper ‘off by 8 o’clock so the mainlanders can-get home. . Like ‘every session, the past- __week has had its highs and lows; _ :. “1 think one of its low periods took. place on the day when Brit- _.ish=Columbiatis -were doing ev- ~“erything they could to keep B.C. Nancy Greene. Our champion _ had: come .home, and thousands - of new champions “were being ; -.born as the image of their heroine was being impressed on the de- sires of their. heart. ‘The-desire to. excel drove Nancy to the top, and. there is certainly nothing wrong with youthful worship and adoration of that kind ¢ of excel- : “Jeney. In fact, the common criticism of our. young people. today.is that they have been following the wrong kind: of examples,. and adults have been somewhat to, blame - forthe «poor. image :.or example of influence they have set before them. _Yes,- the” low . point of that day was not Nancy Greene and showed no signs of jealousy. Could it be that these brothers were no longer jealous as they surely. were..in the..past? “No . doubt: Jaseph’s heart rejoiced to see this change in his brothers. But ‘he still was not ready to . reveal himself to his brothers. BAHA'I FAITH : ‘“¢Religion should. “unite” all hearts and cause.wars © and disputes” “to vanish from — the face of the earth; it. -should ‘give birth to-spir- -ituality, and bring light and”. “ligion becomes a cause of dislike, hatred and division -it would be better to -be without it, and to withdraw from such a religion would . be a truly religious act.” For it is clear that the. ‘ purpose of a remedy-is to — -cure,~ but’ if the remedy only aggravates the com-..- plaint, © it had:-better -be left. alone. Any religion which ‘is “not. a. cause -of : love — and “unity - is no - religion. , : “ Wisdom of ‘Abdu! 'I-Baha - The Baha’is of. the Saanich Peninsula, Phone 656- 238% eg 1968 . “EUROPEAN | TOURS” | oo ne SAN GLASGOW ---------- $ 396 AMSTERDAM....... 442 FRANKFURT... 462 ‘OVER 100 DEPARTURES FOR LONDON ALONE THROUGHOUT 1968 Andall fares include $76§°° land arrange ments ------eesenneenaasane ALL DEPARTURES FROM VANCOUVER | For Further Information on This Fabulous Offering —~ See GEORGE PAULIN TRAVEL 1006 Government St. SERVICE 382-9168 her. “high ‘calibre performance, ~ but it was the: assembly of people 7 ho busied -elected: to high’ office. W : “fare: -cowiimnittes that is presently: ~ investigating * some of the hor- themselves that day, not with: the ‘things — that build good character. and help. our youth to develop : clean thoughts and clear. vision; rather, they turned their attention to selfish. motives “of pulling the rug from. under” young people, placing their in- fluence on -the ‘side’of ‘Viquor *-petired residents of Kelowna, were. Sidney. visitors “this week. - The. former .at one: time occupied the pulpit. of St. Paul’s United Church ~ here: ‘In: ‘Sidney. they. visited Mr. “Fleming’s nephew, J John Pow, local -barber.- ere PBS is rather than.on the side of young ” ‘lives. AS chairman of the “social wale rible pitfalls: of modern society, this so-called enlightened world has dug on’ the pathway that our: youth must tread, I'am shocked ‘at the careless attitude of adults, especially, those who are elected (continued on page 10) The CHURCHES: ‘North Saanich Parish “~~ Anglican = Episcopal Canon F. Vaughan-Birch ,.- Phone 656-1014... “STs “PATRICK'S DAY MARCH 17 - LENT 3 ATTEND YOUR.CHURCH _ ST, ANDREW 'S- SIDNEY . Holy Communion---8. 00 a.m. | Children’s Church--9,30 a.m. Morning Prayer---11,00 a.m, Thursday- so---r 9.00 a.m. : ‘ : HOLY TRINITY - PAT BAY, ” Holy Communion---8,00 a.m. Children’s R.1,--- 11.00 a.m; Morning Prayer=--11. 00 a.m. Preacher- the Rt. Rev. ~. GR, Calvert, DD, EVERY SUNDAY IN LENT, =| | Evening Service - Parish Of ‘South Saanich The Rev. O.L. Foster "Phone 652-2194 MARCH ‘We LENT 3° ST, STEPHEN'S Mattins-----------11. 30 a.m, ST. MARY'S Bony ‘Holy Communion 2009, 00 am. . Wednesday, March 2oth Lenten Service o20-=7:30 pam. “Friday, March 22nd: ST, MARY'S Holy Communion -- “10: 08 a.m, --10.00 a.m.| ST. STEPHEN'S “ye : Family Service and Chuitch (SIDNEY BIBLE CHAPEL| "(9830 FIFTH STREET, . SIDNEY. : EVERY SUNDAY sunday School and | =. ‘Bible Class ‘10.00 a.m; The Lord’s Supper 11: :30 a.m. “7:30 pam. ; Sunday, March 17 “Mr. ‘Tom McPike Wednesday, 8 p.m. ‘Prayer and Bible Study “Come now and let-us reason together ‘saith the Lord’’ ° “Isaiah 1/18. “United Church OF Canada . SIDNEY and NORTH SAANICH Rev. ‘Howard C, McDiarmid Church Office - 656-3213 Manse - = =~ = ~ 656-1930 ’ Sunday, March 17. — ST, PAUL’S — : ‘Malaview and Fifth Service --cceceec= 11:00 a.m, ST, JOHN'S = ~ DEEP COVE Service ------<<2 9: 730 a.m. CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES. |... Rev. John M. Wood : ve Church Office. 652-2713 | Manse - "652-2748 ° SHADY CREEK, 7180 East: ‘Saanich Road.’ of Family Service and . BRENTWOOD | 7162 Ww. Saanich Rd. School ----------= 11:15, um. life to every soul. Ifre- ¥ ‘| Sunday: School | 10:00 a.m, » Sunday, March 17. _ 9:05 to 9:20 a.m. — ‘\c-Fun 1410. kc) “You Don’t Need To” -Be Afraid’’ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES Roursquare” Gospel Church Fifth St, 2 Blocks N.. Beacon Ave...‘ Rev, Irene Smith ~ . 656-8216 SERVICES. _ Worship -. 11:00:a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Cadets = Friday 7:15 Pam. Prayer Meeting .. Tues. 7:30 p.m. _ ASSEMBLY OF GoD 9182 E, Saanich Rd, Rev. F.R, Fleming, Pastor 656-2545 - Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Morning Service . 11:00 a.m, Evangelistic Service 7: 30 p.m, Prayer & Bible suidy$:00 p.m] Young Peoples Services; :00p.m Bring Your Friends to our Friendly Church and worship with US. THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO You : Bethel Baptist -Rev. B.T, Harrison Phone 656-2297 - “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures” 3 Cor. 15: 3 9: 45 a.m. Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7: 200 p.m. Evening Service : W edeiseday, a0 bin - Bible Study and Prayer, "A Friendly Welcome’ - -$Seventh - Day . Adventist Church RESTHAVEN DRIVE PASTOR B.C, WHITE. Sabbath School’. 9:30 a.m. Preaching Service 11:00 a.m. Dorcas Welfare - Tues, 1:30 p.m, Prayer Service - Wed. _ 7:30 p.m. “The Voice Of Prophecy” Sundays on the following Radio Stations KIRO, 9.00'a.m.KARI, 9.30 a.m VISITORS WELCOME TAKE YOUR FAMILY. AND ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY PEACE Luth eranChurch | At | SANSCHAHALL SERVICE ~ 9 a.m.: Sunday School ~ 10 a.m. REV. 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