e i 43 elivered during. the week of Lugust 26-to 30.at the: ‘San. “Hal The talks are being: ‘Spon-. sored. “by. the: - Victoria. Christ- adelphian Church. © ; The: Christadelphiaa Chiuren “ - Fecently, ‘celebrated its 100th an- y Jacko at 3:30. -q- large: -number.. ‘of people . will “be: out, to~ this, very. inter esting picture cgs6- 1920. (Continued from - i. Page a. MAISCELLANEOUS a FOR RENT. ——————— POLSON ‘TRACTOR SERVICE? “ONE AND’ TWO BEDROOM ” Rotovating, plowing, blade work, suites, furnished or unfurnished. ‘quitivating, post heles dug. Phone Available | now. . Nor- Garden 856-3556. ; 6-tf Courts: 656-3612. 7=tf HOUSE. REST ‘pook EXCHANGE, ‘BUY - «SELL BELLGROVE | .- Trade. 9948 = th St. HO, Home private accommodation for Munger, Prop. :: 48-tf lady. 65 12- 1552, - a2 tf PIANO LESSONS. EILEEN ROOM AND BOARD IN MY Causer, A.T.C.L. Register now home. Convenient location. 656- for fall term. 656-4474, 32-4 2104, : 22-tf BAKER VIEW. APTS. Brand new.- First :Tenants. Car~ “peted hallways, cablevision, sun drapes, range and tridge, electric Fora’ clean | sweep: of it phone: heat, hot water, washer and dryer 656-3147." ; ~ B0-tf included in rent, Two blocks: . from. ocean and main: street in Sidney. - Fabulous views. GUTTERS ANDDOWNPIPES RE- bedroom apts: on 2nd and 3rd. newed. 478-2742. 27-8 floors still available. Ist. Sept. i Adults; _ no: pets please. Phone STEVE'S LANDSCAPING. COM-=. 385-4955. 33-1 “plete landscaping, tractor work, « . tree topping, bucking and felling. © COMING EVENTS fruit tree and rose. pruning ad =— ' , spraying. “2993 Malaview Ave. FOOTBALL, “ANY. BOY.. BE- _ Phone: 656-3182, 4 = 9-p.m. 9tf, tween 16 and 19 years inc, in- ; = -ierested ‘in playing Canadian DENCH EXC AVATING.. PHONE football for Farmers Construc- 486-2661, Backhoe . work - ton please phone. pres. Ralph { ‘Trucking - ‘Septic tank installa- Sindon, -384- -4309 or head coach -. SANITARY GARBAGE ‘SERVICE: MT. ‘Sidney Clean-Up, . Ray Bowcott, 24tf : SIDNEY - CRIMNET. SWEEP, tions.’ 10482 Resthaven Drive, Jack Bryan, (382-6519. 33-1 Sidney, B.C tems CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE,: ‘SITUATIONS WANT ANTES Sidney, Brentwood and Saanich- “EXPERIENCED “MAN 5 WANTS: work. Carpenter work, tepairs, .- fences, . painting, - gardening, 1188. 2-tt the: ‘British’ - _ alia,’ South Africa ‘and, in ‘act, - Two. all parts of the civilized world, . “There are no ) professional min-" s ; isters amongst the Christadelph- dans; ‘each. member is régarded - as a minister: for Christ.:: Nor: ..do they have any theological col- leges, 1 nor. any national or inter- ~ national headquarters,” “nor any salaried employees anywhere in the world. . Each. local church: is autonomous and administered by members elected’ to office.” Christadelphians never have.fund raising campaigns and because ‘of the dedication of their mem- bers, seldom are short of funds. All special lectures and ever- ing services are open to the public and collections are never taken up at these meetings. The. members. meet. ‘every Sunday morning in private homes or their own halls for a weekiy commun- ion. service. .. The laymen who “give public addresses:are bible students, many” of whom have spent a lifetime in serious and » devoted ‘bible study. How does one. join the Christa-: delphians? No one joins: the Christadelphians ° like joining a church or other organization. The name simply means ‘‘brother of Christ?’ lationship which one may attain to but cannot join. 'D, Shrimp-_ ton- will. demonstrate with ample. = bible references how this assoc- iation may be obtained in his address ‘To. the Gentile: ~ Sal-.° vation’?. This is a vital address for those- who really wish’ to enjoy that close relationship to God through His ‘son.’ oes The. meetings. will all. begin and this is a re- 9. “In his f “council last® “Monday - night, _Ald- _erman..W.W: Gardner ‘explained : the fire marshal’s recommenda- ; tion for..a new ‘hydrant near the North Saanich Junior. Secondary =. School ‘and, eventually, after a- “procedural debate, obtained ap~ ~proval. to implement the propos~ al: : . | _ Installation of a hydrant near ‘the “school and on the 8- inch’ water line running from Elk Lake to Swartz Bay had been proposed by the marshal as a safety pre=.- caution for the school. The joint Sidney - NorthSaanich Fire Com- mittee endorsed it on July 30 and North Saanich council agreed _ to take action a week later. Approval . of .the Deep Cove Waterworks District: will be re- ‘quired to tap the line but council ~ anticipated “no problem in this regard. The hydrant should ap~: pear before long. Alderman” Gardner also re- -ported that “Alderman T.C.M. ~ Davis: of North Saanich. had been appointed’ as “replacement for A.F, Freelove who recently re~ signed and George R. Aylard is now. the chairman. “TEL OF. ACTIVITIES: THERE ‘Reed. “Mrs. Clarence “Goertzen and at! year oid Treva, recently re-. : — ~.turned: missionaries from Cey-: report ‘to Sidney ; lon, ‘have been. visiting relatives ; here this past week. ‘They. attended the Seventh-day. a Adventist. ‘Church’ for Sabbath’ services, -and dressed in their -Ceylonese costumes, they related: interesting stories of their work” in Ceylon. They made a color- ful appeal to dig deeper for mis- ; “sions. Pastor: and Mrs. Goertzen and their three daughiers spent seven years in Ceylon in evangelistic and pastoral service. Of. the. 11. million people .in Ceylon, 80%: are Buddhists, 19% Moslems and Hindus, and 1% Christians, So the task of bring- ing the gospel. to ‘the . millions is a Herculean task. : Mrs. Goertzen and Treva left Sunday to return to Andrews Uni- - versity in Michigan, where Pas- tor Goertzen will graduate: with his Masters degree August’13. Mrs. .Goertzen felt that they were but one link in the gospel chain -of 365 families sent out each year to different parts of ‘the. world field by the Seventh-. - Adventist . denomination. | These all unite in doing Chris- tian medical, - educational, and = welfare work for all who are in, _ventheday Adventists, five mis- \. sionary families, 12 Seventh-day. “gent with the “children of mis- ‘dia, Pakistan, Ceylon ‘and Iraq “began a unique and rewarding _eards were rare in Ceylon, and. . ; what i is. called 1 «The . Christmas Card. Church", located: about 20 “Some of Mrs. Goertzen's ob- “servations: SNR In ‘Ceylon it wa s0° hot. we slept ‘with a sheetover us, , Some- In Cason. there. are 1,000 ‘Ses “times ‘we'd: ‘soak. Adventist: churches, ‘eight. grade ‘schools and one high school. The Goertzens high school girls were ‘turn ona fan. ‘The two seasons Vare™ hot, “and hotter.” wore | nylons . for seven: years - --too hot. an “We. “had no clothespins over there, they just. threw the clothes over the line. And: there was ‘sionaries serving in Borneo, In-.. to Vineet Hill School in. India, in the shadows of the Himalayas. : While inCeylon, Mrs. Goertzen’ ~ either, After a while I got used | ot it-and did the same, what's the difference? . These aren’t the important issues. Life: takes project. She ‘sent out a plea to the home folks in Canada, and the U.S. for used Christmas* oe from Colombo, Ceylon. ‘it? in’ water, ow . wring it out, wrap-up init, and no-order: for. hanging: them: up = Dnever? jo eee serve, “all "people are. the same in their basic-needs for friend- ship, happiness, peace, family, and a home."": oe : cards. They were sent by the vanload. Treva had te move out of. her bedroom as the cards piled high and higher. Another family also filled a bedroom with cards. These cards were ‘remodelled and sold for a-rupee, or 50 cents. Special cards. for birth- days, ete., sold for $1. Greeting Ss D N EY through the concentrated efforts of the church ladies, needed funds were raised for welfare, edu- cational, and medical purposes. - -: One-resourceful pastor felt he needed a-church- home’ for his” - flocks. He adapted the Christmas. : * Shipping & Storage 385- 4831 ? MOVING ? ‘Local Or Long Distance | CALL * Daily Interline Service. wok from Vancouver * Fully Equipped. to Handle Any Job. FREE ESTIMATES - NO ouicaTiON | : 656- 4122 3g FREIGHT. : card plan, and with-the collective 7 efforts. of. his. helpers, now has. * nae ere iF ~ KELLY S. . it-will be a success. way, anyway. Well, Sidney is having a fa- and will cover the thingsinvolved” mily fun day and it sounds as if Everyone is working hard to make it that , “~~ Jogns'-to the “kiddies; - CORNER race, Dave Shaw of. Sidney Sporting Goods - will be looking — ‘after this. “There will also be free bal~ -(as.long ‘as the supply holds out, anyway) on OR FOUL A_ : CREDIT UNION | - Chequing Account [Rorovatine ~ PLOWING | LEVELLING — CULTIVATING Experien ced. Operator - way. your expenses. © Pays your bills te modern a Saves you. time and trouble. . “s Keeps accurate records of. \ © You can make deposits any- ~ton, for appointments phone Kinse.. men Health Centre, Sidney. 656- * Jawns, ete. Phone 652-269]. 26-tf, — : LOST a REVIEW . _ CLASSIFIED ws | ~ PHONE 656-1151, “oN THE ‘MAYNE QUEEN, ‘AUG- “portant papers, reward. Pollard, Pender ..Isiand. Phone 539- 5834. 7 : " ust’ 2nd,’ wallet. containing. im-. Robin 33-1. - SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 63 (SAANICH) UST ORE ELECTORS RURAL AREA ONLY | The 1968-69 List of Electors for School District, No. 63 (Saanich) is now being prepared for the Rural portion of School District Noi §3 (Saanich). : . Qualified persons, oer ‘than property owners, residing in the Rural portion and wishing to have their names .: on School District No. 63 (Saanich) List of Electors as either Resident-Elecbrs or Tenant-Electors: for 1968- 69 must file the necessary declaration or confirmation with the Secretary-Treasurer, School Board Office, Third Street, Sidney, B.C. .ON -OR BEFORE 5 P Ms FRIDAY, AUGUST 308, 1968 “For the ‘eguiventene E @ public, declaration forms may be obtained and: ‘completed free of charge at the School Board Office, Siiney, B.C. : Property | owners are tutomatically, placed on. ‘the List > ot Electors. ; ; an enquiries regarding the list. should be made to the . office of the Secretary-Treasurer, S56-1111. SPECIAL NOTICE 70 SPOUSES OF Y. LA. SETTLERS. Spouses of veterans holding an agreement to > purchase : dand under the Veterans’ Land Act may. have their names entered on the list of owner-electors. Contact. ‘your local V,L.A. office immediately, The declaration must’ reach. the School Board. Office, Sidney, B. CaO or before August 30th, 198, : ~ A.G, Biair, Secretary~Treasurer. "penalties for failure to comply. at 7:30 p.m.’ For those of you who don't know what “a box social entails, it is a a this:_ You use a shoe box or ; something sirnilar, fill it -with Sign By-Law enough food for two people, (sand- wiches, oc fried chicken, ete.), Introduced | you wrap. it up very gaily and. -- »bring it with you on August’ 17th, A new by-law. of great Jangth- on Sanscha grounds, at 5:00 p.m. to regulate the installation of T Theres they will be auctioned © -signs in the- town was in-.. and a prize w e. given troduced, given second. reading ‘to the most beautifully decorated. “ and-' discussed. at- great. length at Sidney council. meeting 3 Mon- ‘day. night.- - It included 1 definitions “of “all oar ‘status or age. peng la “Another item: People 2 are being “types of signs and provided teg-. encouraged to wear the ‘old-time ulations regarding color, sizes, . gay ninety’s costume, floor length - = “2 will be run. by: the teens, Sidney: positioning, illumination. struc~’ ‘skirts: and long sleeves, poke bon- tural . ‘standards, .. maintenance, ~ cnet or. picture hat-for, the ladies... and of ‘course, the. straw. hats” “and pin-stripe vests and bowties, *, with requirements and every con- ceivable aspect relating to signs seen by the public. . After much discussion regard- ing changes to the draft, Aldez> man Mrs. Norma Sealey proposed Tear dless of age. “that otincil members be given a—~ week to study the by-law before store is designed to set the mood it is presented for third reading. for this fun day. For instance, Council agreed. To Purchase Line Marker Plans to purchase: ‘a machine the Tulips’, etc. That will give ete. for the men. Now, the young- sters. are also. invited to par- quartet will be. strolling through- out the grounds singing songs like: *«[. was Strolling Through the Park. One Day,’’.‘Merry Oldsmobile’ , “This: contest, by the way, is open © /to’all ladies, regardless of mari: ; take in this contest. There will - be prizes for. the best costume, : Some” of the: entertainment in a male and a female barbershop - «Daisy, Daisy’',*‘Tiptoe Through and for the older folks, if, they , if th [652-1769 care to join into the. spirit of. thines. thera’s. a whee]-barrow, spretee UNS, - wes nee race! : The pony rides, which prove $0 popular. at all events will: once. -again thrill the youngsters. Top the foregoing ‘all off with a good. master. of ceremonies, Mayor - “Freeman as guest of: honor, plus the razZ-ma-tazz of a dixieland band, and. there jou “SAVE 100% on BATTERIES! - You'll. never “buy. another battery-once you get’. the Canadian made ‘hearing aid. from» : W. Humphrey Golby have it! Free admission, a few nickels “and: Associates in. your.” “pocket... and: the: right. 144 ‘Fort St.,. 385-3103 and : Lat = Sidney: - Medical | ‘Arts’? ‘Bldg. ‘Fridays, 656- “33310: The ‘name of: “the” ald is. spirit, is going ‘to. get. you one . heck of a good time. All booths, ° car-parking,’ ‘ete: we Interest naid at Pi % an- Teens and Teen’ “Town - they-re | working hard - together. . time in person or: by. mail. : e ° Withdrawals at your eo -glaasure: - py = uM On quarterly. minimum ~ balances. z pw Pm. going: to’ be there. Hea- -yens, it isn’t every day a-woman _gets the chance to. wear a frilly. long dress ‘and a flower bedecked hat. < and let's. face it, these mini-skirts: they’re wearing = nowadays” aren’t suitable _ for . everyone! ‘They're casy to make, = you know,.a few yards of material fora long full skirt, and a long-. sleeved - blouse, stick “a few. flowers on an old hat, attachrib-__ ~-bons to tie under your ‘chin, and “there you have it. Your umbrella’. will. come alive °. with... paper . . flowers into a real dandy para- ‘ment evening. to Sidney council : Mayor A.W, Freeman. his recommendation, .. for marking lines on street pave- were. revealed Monday: thinking of. ‘Mr. Gordon Maycock by: “At a cost of $139.50 a’ four- wheeled marker ‘can be. obtain-" ed “but for an’ additional’ sum, not mentioned, added fixtures « you some idea of the era we're sol. ‘is. bringing out an old horse- 17th, Saturday, from 5:00 p.m. to drawn Surrey, . {0 take young: | sters and ‘oldsters. alike,’ out for “there's a dance at 8: 30. Don't forget. now, that's ‘August - 8:00 “p.m. and “for.. the. teens, a buggy ride, a nickel per per- son. Should be fun. . , By, the way, everything is a | AMessage For You in floor Carpets, For the Finest. 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