lough” back : ‘profits into: his ‘its, Service. lines and. ‘husband : ~>taken away. Ic . eSS} he awaited the latest reports Sag oe of the dreadful’ “famine. _, another: week?- “Sand yet: He® had promised that ‘Jacob would have so. many:des- ~ " céndants: that they could not be” © the food last another-month, even . numbered. With his twelve sons must - have: ‘wondered how, God “Reflections ‘From the Past. (TAKEN. FROM. THE ‘EARLY. : _ FILES OF THE, REVIEW) ne YEARS AGO - “voters “of. Esquimait-s -gaanich - : rallied. to the. support of John -”. Diefenbaker. on Monday when they: re-elected “Conservative. candi~.. : B® date George Chatterton with an 7... increased ~ majority. aimo-Islands. ‘electorate reject=, ‘ ed 2 the: Conservatives: for.” the. -- in “succession and: “returned N.D.P. candidate Colin. ; "Cameron - for : -sécond : ‘year, “ture of. = Liberals. /-The:. Nan-+ another: “term in’ an neither, “viding: did the. voters join: the national:pic~ a “swing: be rk - Damage amounting: « and: Mrs. Kc Cunt “Weiler “AVe, . Bire Chiet KG, Ay Gardner; Teported that. less _ than sa quart. of water wi as used: “tO extinguish: ity Driving his new Morgan, ‘Super _ Sports Cur cat the: Pacific. Races. ways-in Seattle. > Sidney garige propr ietor: won his - ; ‘Jaurels when he. came second in al race for Class | c produc: we tion cars: = 1 YEARS AGO. cA darge “number of parents eoand: students attended: the inate © : ‘gurl “movting: cof: squadron: itt Patricia “Bay” wire. ; proportang: ity Victoria last Wednesday after= : noon to reedive the Queen's Scout ~-e¢ertificate from Lieut-Governor |. Frank: Ross, he was forbidden .to Lieut-.4 o this ‘time are S niaitad: tO. the. pleasurable symbols of Easter eRES and bunnies. A Fool Is Nourished » August dignitaries of the City of Vancouver have made it know that they do not. suffer fools gladly. Outraged - protests. greeted. the ‘announcement on All Fools Day that Canada. Council has been pleased “to donate a gratuity. of $3,500 to Polish-born Joachim Foulkis, ‘Vancouver’ s self-appointed civic fool, +~-For more- than a year the motiey~clad revivalist of. mediaeval simplicity has moved in the precincts Of: Vancouver Courthouse, amusing the children and ° intriguing . adults with his shafts of wit and home- spun. philosophy; a jester perchance, but certainly _ hot a knave, ~ Canada Council moved in ~with support after it had been denied by city council. Is there perhaps a fear of the révival of other and-more-drastic ancient prace tices? Perchance. those in high office would act = ‘beyond all possible reproach if the penalty for public - disfavor were to be locked in the stocks or strapped 7 to, the ducking stool. To The irish : 7 . oO 9 strange and lovely people "Who Hive in that-small isle, Your rich God-given laughter Is heard for many & mile; And with the yearly magic Of good Saint Patrick’s day The grim old world relaxes, - And we, with you, are gay. + MARY GARLAND COLEMAN, C ) aN hful, the. congre- s It is. on ject. np ee kJ. Hunter: and. sons ‘of Vic- ; > tori submitted tow bid of $56 489 - Se owhen: SOL? the: Sidney Post: Offiew werk | : ‘opened > committer of the: appear The Inveting., in-the K:PL, Halls | “Was called by the air ciidet inen Club, ‘tenders © for: the “addition in: Ottawa. on-April-2. > Whew Roland: Shanks appeared before > the Governor until he had shaved his face. The Sidney Scout had ‘grown ‘an impressive pair of “mutton. chops’’in token. of. the centenary.” Bearded’ spectators escaped reprimand.” : 25 YEARS AGO . The’ “public are. again remind: . ed that they can still be supplied with civilian respirators by get- ting in touch with their divisional A.R.P, warden or the A.R.P, secretary, FE. Collins, Third St.. Sidney. A large gathering of friends and citizens attended Holy Trin- itv, Patricia Bay, to pay tribute to Sidney's eldest, highly esteem- ed citizen, Mrs. Edith Blanche Hurst. who passed away in her eightieth year on April 8 in Mount St. Mary, Victoria. Archdeacon G.H, Holmes gave a delightful exhibition of lantern >“ stides ‘Or scenic beauties of Rrie, 2. ~-tiin and many pictures of ancient cathedrals were shown on Friday in Fulford Community Hall, Canada’s Fourth Victory Loan Drive is just around the corner and local offices have been open« ed in Sidtey and Ganges, In Sidney the office is in the real estate premises of Samual Rob- efts, incharge of Mrs. Hammond. tn Ganges, the office is in the cof the late Mr, - Brethour”™ “and sany” -1923° at-7 p. m. oc hers? ‘of the poner, fie “nds atte ‘nded. of Galt no raved jols te aparty ‘Ti ast Thurs : ~ ROBT. HUTCHISON. HEADS DRIVE ta, the : ; 1. sco . ~ $1000-.was “caused when. wi fire: ~ ye broke out/-in’ the kitchen ‘of, the -home of Mr. » wells “ok sthe board of. directors C ominunity c hivst of Greater. Vie® ‘George Sterne. ROG: r an air: cadet ... Washington, Sidney Kins = Sponsors: “ot the " pro~" ep premises, “of Salt. Spring ‘Lands ; Ltd... - 45 YEARS. AGO. “The: ‘following’ is a copy of the” “invitation stnt.out to: me anbers of the Brethout.ramily:: ‘ory of the. fiftioth + inniversary of in: “charge - of ~Anglis Tn aden: the: Linding {n British Columbia and Mrs? ‘Sumuel and. family on April 10th; 1873... the > Berquist: Hi all Sidney, “tamily with, ‘Mrs... A- Cavze r : day survivors,: © attended, ‘Messers John, Julius; Henry and “Samuel; beg” to ‘descendents of alk. the : who have Sitice ‘joined: ae the family be nian: dage achearty © . invitation tO! attend wu dimer We April 10, 2 extend ® tothe: Mrs. originals ae ine harge of refreshments. “About 50 men 2 ne sfow 2 em EU, "Quite a fumber‘of friends -- were: present: ine ‘luding the vicar. and: “Mrs “Porters “MrsevVes Halas “Mrs: S.. Page, Mrs; .P. Stowart, Mrsy Murchison, Mrs. Radford 7 and Mr. s. Twiss. . The Farmers Dance given by.» the Deep Cove social club’ was held ‘in the Social Hall lust Fri- evening. About’ 65 people “Mrs. Derricky Mrs,. Frank Smith. Mrs. Krank Orange; Pranic and Mr. Lindsay” Thess “Sai inich, Wonien'’s “Institute “Siw the tangible fruit- ° om. ie four yeurs untiring effort. : Saincihe: formal opening: ot its: new" Salou Saturd: a8 afternvon, “Hon, “oD. ‘Barrow, Minister ‘of: ‘Agri- “performed thes ‘opening ceremony inthe me presence o about - al 50 guests: Grain - MeGi alle pre esidout’ of the toria, has upnounced that Robert “*Hutéhison: willbe general chair man, Of the United RedLF eather: ss Appeal thissfalh Mr. “Hutchison willbe by Deupty Chairman Peter Darl: ing. who, “with = Mrs. Darling, he: ied “iw successful ivision of _ the reside mtiat s section of the fund - “drive hist yeu Born th Vic toria, Mr. son was educated oat Oak Bay “High School. the und is’ Liaw ‘School. : t Olympic Team. it: ‘tiz, ‘and has. been associated With. the: local “ye “Track team asa sprinter, coach Sand maniger. for, - vears, community endeavours, he. has: a number of "“Aetive, took, in other U. C. W. Assemble | For Think In. St. Paul's United Church Hall - owas as’ busy as the proverbial . Bee-on, Wednesday when. a team of Victoria - _ Presbyterial conducted the first from © the. -U.C.W. of five. «Think Ins*’ in this area’ month. to be held during the The theme of the worship serve | ice conducted by Mrs. G. Smith, Leadership Development Chair- man,.was ‘What do you. think of The Christ?" A skit, presented by the team, was titled, “Doctor, I think I'm Sick’... This pointed out some of the reasons a group may not be carrying. out its purpose, or functioning well. This was followed by thoughts concerning citizenship, commun- ity. friendship and — visiting, Christian and missionary edu- cation, programme~and supply and welfare, __Thinking’’ isn’t enough,” Mrs. A. Calder reminded the 45 ladies present +- “If we are of Jesus’ mind - we must become personally involved, we are en~ trusted with time, money. and: brains. We must use these for God's children. Weare stewards of God. Jesus said “Follow Me’? we know where He went, we must serve Him with all our ability.” a Sand 3 “ye A, “Gd-to a three year termoon: the ~=> Amateur: Sport: assisied’ ) to the United Appell Mr. Hutehi~-- son, - division chairman and last vear. Was been a direc tor, ofthe ‘ammunity Welnre Council, the Queen Alex- ‘Sol: iriua: inde the -YM- “Last yes ur he was: appoint" Nz itoma C ouncil on ro itness and = Noe neweamer- has served (as_ vroup and depuly gene ral chairman, “peTf it: be true, all; “@=-the East or. the: West, for : gressive revelation) “was Would _ God alone’knew, | HOLY THURSDAY ~ 11TH... 1ST) ANDREW'S “BAHAT FAITH _ “As to the meaning of “the cause of. Baha’u’llah, ~ whatever. has..to do with othe: universal - good is div- ine, and. whatever-is divine -is for the. ‘universal good.’ 3 if ’not,. it is for no One; therefore. a. divine... “cause vf universal — “good cannot’ be limited to either” “the radiance of the Sun of -Truth illumines both ‘the -East and the West, and it makes“ its heat felt inthe ~” * South: and -in- the North -~ .there is no difference bet- ~ ween one Pole and another. ° SAL the time of. the Mani- 4 testation of Christ, the. Ro-.: mans. and Greeks thought ~ His “Cause was especially’ - ‘for the Jews, They thought : “they “hada perfect’ civi- lization and nothing to learn | from Christ’s teachings,. and*by this: false supposi-. tion many were deprived of ‘His Grace, Likewise know -dhat the principles — of Christianity and. the Com- ‘are identical and.that their. paths are the same, Every ; ‘day there Lis: progr eSS;3) = there was'a- time when this: “¢ institution (of. pro-. insembry then’ newborn,” : = then“a child, then an-intel~ ~ of it is. resplendent): with . ; beauty” and shining with the es “| preatest brilliancy.. : - “Happy is “he’ who -pene- ‘trates the. mystery. ‘and - takes his place inthe world’ ‘of the illumined ones.” -2 Wisdom of *Abdu'l- “Bana The Baha'is of 0 0. ; the Saanich Peninsula | poe ° ‘Phone 636-2387 | Be \ST. ANDREW'S - 11:00. a.m. - ‘=| Speaker ~ it is ‘for "4° : FAMILY COMMUNION mandnients of. Bahu'u’ Nah fee : : oe ‘YOU < “lactual » youth; but