» Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every ‘Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd: ~ 9825 Third Street: John Manning - Publisher ~~ HV: Green - Editor. Member of B: C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. ~Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations _ Member Class ‘‘A’’ Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 : SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per. year by mail. .SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display advertising rates on application. PAGE FOUR Wednesday, February 10, 1971 Recreational Complexity Delegates from near and far will assemble in Sidney on February 20 for the annual meeting of Vancouver. Island Recreational Association and a day-long series.of group — talks on subjects to be expounded by experts. in particular spheres of recreational en- -deavour. As far as Saanich Peninsula is “concerned . the occasion could hardly be more timely, for community recreation efforts are bedevilled - by. conflicting. objectives which are relen- tlessly pursued through the haze of incessant - internal warfare. _ While SPARA conducts its peninsula- wide campaign for skating and curling rink facilities independent. of _ official support, _ Sidney’s Centennial committee fights on in its © -. lone campaign for a municipal. swimming pool. At present the two groups are at one | -another’s throats. “divided. recreational associations. of Brentwood 1 Bay _ In splendid isolation, and ruled by z a curious” restrictive ‘constitution, the strangely limited ~SANSCHA. membership perpetually: wonders . » Why. the mass. of Sidney. and North Saanich. -- residents choose to ignore an institution that was planned expressly for their benefit. : ithin their respective terms of. reference it” must be said that the recreational com- missions of. Sidney: and North: Saanich have - : fulfilled their obligations. with credit in recent irs. In Central Saanich ‘the’ recreation : _ commission has been no more than an agency through « yhich the government grant: was, yet-no idea what suppo! t they, na’ expect this year fro: ‘clearly ripe for plain speaking for consolidation ‘of interests, and for an ex tension of solid governme 4 comparatively ' few private citizens who ~ . devote time and energy without reward for the ' good. of the community. Just‘a little.of. the = funds, now. devoted to sports. promotions and ’ publicity stunts would make all the difference. ntal support to the os verse. in: Hebrews 13; “Be ‘not * forgetful to" entertain Strangers; “tertained angels unawares," The first part, the admonition; “Be not... forgetful to. entertain 7 rewarding without the angel part, although it is in“ entertained angels unawares,’ that) my curiosity and interest is centered, A wise and interesting friend of “ours Was on a tour of England recently. Mostly he walked, necessities, Starting out one day with a lunch: prepared ‘by the: landlady, he found himself at the noon hour travelling. a. narrow lane with scarcely room ot the eae to get out of. the way: of passing ..vehicles, He. stepped through: a gateway into a field: -and after eating hia. lunch : atretched out on the grass for a. nap, He had noted a tractor in the “flold where the driver: had ob+ - floualy left it for the noontime break, When he wakened he saw - the farmer, leaning: against.the - tractor looking athiny. He said he “had not wanted to start the engine until our friend: wakened, This ‘seemed to our friend a most gracious act and he said so, “From that point conversation Jed to an invitation by the farmer to havo the evening meal. at his home and spend (he night there, Our friend founddt a rich and “unsual experience and when I heard the story T thought of the. ave versa, To knuw Unal our friend is not an-“angel"” in the : 4 sense St, Paul meant, but it may be possible he had-in mind the enrichment of minds which ‘eomes from” the kind. of —en: tertaining our friend OX perienced. Weyow will read the “Rook of Tobit", ene of the Apochryphal | ok, you will find ita beautiful = BY JOHN SQUANCE “There: is-a-rather intriguing for thereby: some have. en-: strangers”, in itself can be very carrying a knapsack. with thelr qualifications Have. You Noticed ?. narrative of an angel who lived:|; With and worked with Tobit's son for over six weeks, without his. identity. being known: “until the last. day. 1. suppose. there are not too many who can helieve this story simply. and completely, as] confess: I do, Is it) because’ of angels working behind the scene, 80 to. speak, that: we are? led through some experiences in a way which can seem miraculous? L ponder over the possibility that our friend-was led into the con: tact with the tractor man and his: family in. this way. It must. be remembered that if the ungeen guidance was: for. our. friend's: benefit, {t also’ brought a def inite reward to the others, Yeu we ean “entertain, angels tnawares and: these. ex- ‘periences are always rewarding: in spiritual: enrichment, For didn't Hesay, “Inasmuch as yo have done it unto one of the Teast of these my brethren, ye: have done it unto me"? Tt must be heart-breaking: for. our’ unseen guides: when we? pass up these opportunities as it isa joy to then when we follow through. EXPE HIENC K RE QUIRED School Board approval was given Monday to an Edueation Committee recommendation that all future applicants for positions of principal, vice: principal, and: administrative assistant have al least live years louchug experience and hold a Professional certificate (requiring four years of WAIVErRity study) Prefarenca would be given to applicants who have undertaken ‘nt feast one: year of extra study Present staff membors- holding thean positions and not meeting the standards would be ‘encouraged’ to upgrade u the LETTERS tot El A DIFFERENT VIEW Editor, The Review, Sirs The Thomas J. Bradley. article of February.3 has me wondering. “‘Nerifying: Evidence’ really is revealed in the Dead Sea scrolls. Mr. Bradley's evidence” likely came froma source susceptible to feeling rather than according to fact.. Edmund Wilson, one of the few able to decipher the originals, states that almost word for word St..John’s Gospel was found in the scrolls long before John was born. Furthermore, the sect of the Essenes had a leader known as Teacher or Master who taught. everything that © Jesus - taught: he lived 150 years before Jesus. Jesus, so my informant tells me,.was. a. pupil of the Essenes, What cone lusion can we draw? Several years ago [owas speaking to a. man-and his wife, dear friends, visiting us, to this effect: the lady said “but that does away with the divinity of Jesus.’ ‘‘Just so,” I had to say, and: they left for home immediately. On arrival they phoned to apologise for.their reaction, with the request. that. we should ‘not discuss this again, and I would be excused for mentioning. this. Nevertheless 1 would not do ‘so should there be one chance they might see a copy of The Review. _ But is- it. that we. deliberately - tone down or discard what is repugnant to us? Why should we fear the truth? Someone once ‘wondered why God limited. the. intelligence of ‘man. and-not his “stupidity; our arrival at the truth is not effortless. Further to this: in my youth J -knew.an agnostic: to one. such it may. appear an aberration for. o ‘him to say-‘‘gradually I came to: -understand that Jerusalem ‘and: not Athens i is the sacred city, and that one has to love Jesus and his gospel of love and pity:or one will never come to full stature. Born =] ‘submit, no aberration ‘this. /Saanichton. CONCERNED. a.--one-grade, — one- -teacher “whistle stop 13” el rural, I ran for. election, became a trustee and worked for a better educational opportunity for “Saanich School children. progress has been made. -Now I am ‘concerned again. ; This week. as ‘an observer I at-.|. ‘tended-a school board meeting. and heard those gentlemen, asa money saving gesture, agree to figure the Public Schools Act uses to establish educational units and one teacher to every 30 pupils in elementary grades. “What does. this mean. to your children. and mine? It means‘a Jearning. situation where | one teacher may have ta handle three -prades in’ one) classruom in several of.our smaller schools, U means there could be one teacher Brentwood, » Swanichton, Elementary, oy ads -bam concerned. > Rabynay Parrott a “North Saanich, APPREC TATION | Editor, The Review, Siri. T want) to express my ap: preciation that you: give roony for NOTICED! oby John Squance, started to subscribe to your paper after my attention was drawn to this valuable aid to a fuller life, Unfortunately. most. readers. of nawspapers look for exciting and spectacular items, and from the worldly point of view.one can say that there is nothing exciting. or spectacular about this. column: whieh of course i true for mast pearls of “spiritual wisdom presented to humanity, Those who read Mr. Squance’s writing andonly” doa) little meditation upon dt will find tat while the thoughts therein “presented are nol new. they. do present inan inter eating way that ancien aeterary selyoh wumanity | is constantly . disregarding | in thelr daily living and, heeanse at: this: disregard, Nverefare suffer fram all the We that mankind & but should not he heir to. Tudo! Henke HiGaH HU Ave) Surrey, rebels: -even have: to realise that: wat ‘Love is the Way, the. Trust and “the Life.’ fo oR, “A, Thornley ‘moved 18 ae within the Capital “Region yet educationally it was: without measure; We'came from | “situation to.a “back of beyond, ||’ multi-’ grade situation. I was concerned, 1 think aise the teacher pupil. ratio to. “one teacher to 33° pupils. The. pay grants (P.S.A. sect, 182-2) is less at five of our schools, Sidney, ~Durrance: “and Prospect Lake A-column such as (HAVE YOU. ‘Actually it-ia the reason that I HARRY HARRIS SPARA co-ordinator: his name was inadvertently omitted in the caption beneath ‘the Spara group “pictured. in last week’s ‘Review. Editor, The Review, Sir:. - Phase I of SPARA™ project, originally’ intended to -be~ the construction of skating arena and curling rink has been expanded to include construction of a covered swim pool, which as Phase II can possibly be. completed: at the same time as Phase I, depending on, public acceptance of-a debenture issue. ’ The SPARA objective outlined at:a recent meeting have seta financial goal of $600,000 through the sale of deventures and in consideration of donations from service clubs; businessmen and individuals: ‘Unfortunately there have been a--number.. of rumors *heard throughout the three com- munities. Until recently SPARA has-felt it unwise’ to make. any public statements because there was still much ground work'to be ‘{-done. As things stand today; we are now.in a position to clear the air a little. With the signing of the lease: for three acres and option on. an. additional. five acres of -D.O.T: property, at the northeast corner of the. Airport, .. this property is ideally situated, as it ‘does. not infringe. on any single communities property. ; The signed lease automatically “debentures can now be sold,.and hopefuily.a start on actual: con- few. months. The. sale’ of deében- tures” in- denomin tions” ee ou, _ bearing ‘an ‘interest. Tate of “Percent. The board of directors. ‘is as ‘follows: « : Don’ Ruffle, - President: ‘John “Tate, Vice President; Bill’ Lar- “Nick Director Secretary; J ean Clark © Director: Secretary-Treasurer;, Don ‘Crowhurst’ Director Treasurer; John . Salvador, ~. Director Building; Oliver Salvador, Director Publicity; Vern Gordon, ‘Director Finance; Ken Morrison, Director. Membership; Al Storey. and Brian ° Tucker. ‘Officials: Harry Harris, Co- Ordinator; Alex Izatt; Chairman of Finance and sales, : Harry Harris, 10025 Resthaven COMMENT Editor, The Review, Sir: ‘Canada ‘is’ a composition of numerous nationalities!) which have: many: different: mother tongues. Thus, af anyone wishes lo sing O Canada inva variety of different: languages 1 see. no reason why he. should not. be allowed to do so, All Lask is. that there be no loss to the meaning or of the feeling of the song, “When a member > of the government of B.C, makes such a Nsdalle’s, 1 can understand why younger. generation: te “have the "establishment", Bruce. Calderbank, we, “puts the wheels in’ motion, the | “str uction can ‘take place within.a. : themums.- debantur = ‘date. Recording “Drive ap 205, nauseating § statement as) MLA. it is so hard for many of the respect for. “authority’. and for. a GUN'L | GOSSIP WITH GWYN OWEN Spring came to Sidney waters with a vengeance: on Sunday. Bright sunlight: and a: light 5-10 knot breeze saw 21 yachts of the Royal. Victoria » Yacht -.Club blossom forth ina gay patchwork of brightly coloured spinnakers against the dark blue sea. The full 10-mile course was com- pleted, twice around the buoys. No final results for this race have been announced yet but they will be published by this paper as ‘soon as possible. On the subject of Cal 20's, there isevery possibility that there will be class racing starting for these boats with the new. series of’ Canoe’ Bay races. .commencing this Saturday. The: latest membership roll of 31 boats and skippers lists five of these pocket cruiser“ racers and one rnore has indicated intent to join. The. crew roster. now. has several names on it and skippers are needed who are willing to take on.one more hand. This is a very worthwhile project and will pay dividends of wider interest in sport of sailing and support for it in the future, The number to call is 656-3237. Garden Club = Members Meet The “Sidney and... North Saanich’? Garden. Club’. met ‘on “Thursday with the 1971 executive present. In. attendance were W. Booth as President, Messrs: Tribe and Hughes. as~ Vice-. Presidents, Mrs. McKicken, ‘Secretary, W. Bosher, Treasurer and. J. Bosher, Chairman of: the ‘Preeram Committee. Henry Parker spoke on the’ planting vegetables.” The next meeting of :the ‘Club will be held-on Thursday, March an Mr. Geol Holyhead will give ‘talk © ~and- Propagation’. : -The®: annual - Spring - flower” show: will” “be “held * on™ aturday - April 17th; details of: which will be published at a. later: and” _Srowing of - Followi inig'a are thea awar ds of the National Equestrian Federation. ~ Of, Canada: presented to local “owners. ‘at -.theannual: banquet held. recently in” Vancouver. Points. were . accumulated - throughout. the 1970 session in events in’. the. program . of Canadian’ Horse Shows. - Association, Zone 5: Jumper Class, The Flying Nun, Madeline Cuppage; “Green Jumper Class; The Flying Nun, - Madeline Cuppage; Reserve, Six Pack, Madeline. Cuppage: ‘and. “Fred Ball; Conforrnation Hunter, ‘Did Return, Nigel Woods; ‘Reserve, Pampered Miss, CC. Carpenter; Hack, (reserve), Idle Hour, Fred Bail; Dressage (Basic), Reserve, Spring Lancer,” ' Judy Ross, DREDGING OPERATIONS AT WESTPORT MARINA Dredging at Westport has been. progressing steadily all winter with two machines .now on the job. There is an almost constant parade: of barges. out of Shoal Harbour dumping their loads of sand and mud. With the. ever increasing - boat’ traffie.-in- this harbour it is well to remember ° that a barge under tow is a highly’ un-manoeuverable object and-all . rules of the road aside, keep well clear, The danger word: on the waterfront this week is deadheads. These waterlogged timbers float upright anywhere from. twenty feet below |. the - surface. to just breaking. They » give no warning and are not a thing to be argued with in any sized boat. If you.come across one of these in your travels mark it if possible and report ‘it’s position to the D.O.T. as soon as you. land. “You may ‘someone’s life. Life “Do you ever doubt the sun will rise in the morning? Even if rain or r fog hide . '. its rays, you know it's” stillthere. Youdon't. doubt this because you” are familiar-with the ~ laws. governing the. _ earth's relationship to = thes sun. : In the same way, eac of us could ‘eliminate much fear and: doubt -. fromour'lives if we | “understood the laws © ; “governing man's 4 relationship to God. Hear James Pike, of . ~The Christian-Science Board of L -ectureship, tell howeffectively — people have been able . toact, even ina grave’ oe crisis, by listening to. » God's direction, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. Under the ‘auspices of “FIRST.C HURCH OF-CHRIST, Secondary: School: 210) Cadhoro Bay Rd, on Monday, i ebruary 15th at 8 p.m, Photo GWYN OWEN save - SCIENTIST in Oak Bay. Junior | Alle ARE WELCOME RAG, SIDNE tv AVE est SIDNEY, WE, ¢ olwand i, c. “0 Downey Road, Sidney, | 1006 GOVERNMENT _ 382-9 L 68 FUNERAL CHAPEL OF ROSES reg) Lonsdale. HE SADE MANAGER: vs AT. KF OU RTH ST. : ‘ aniled nerviee in sour conMUNItY, | OMietortay BiG. SOT on 656-2932 oo . HY on ATRTAEES Veterans’ L.A. Officers for. 1971. were elected as follows at the annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Sidney. ‘Unit 302, Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada held in the club room:on January: 18: President, Mrs, Eileen. Yates: Ist. Vice-President, Mrs. Hazel Sluggett; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Winnie Robinson; Secretary, Mrs.. June. Forster; Treasurer, Mrs. Lorna Griffiths; Executive Officers, Mrs. Jean Jackson _ (entertainment . chair- man), Mrs. Phyllis. Ratcliffe New Executive (finance};. Mrs. Mary. Woods (sick visiting), Mrs. Margaret Straith (publicity and mem- -bership). The appointed delegate i is. Mrs, Hazel Sluggett; with. Mrs. Margaret:..°Strath alternate, Mrs. Jean Jackson is Sergeant at Arms and Mrs, Hazel Slugegett, Standard Bearer. Reports were given of a busy and successful year, and. it-was noted that application forms for prospective members. may — be obtained from any member of the Auxiliary. THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH _ ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Rev. Robert Sansom. Ph. 658- 4870 ~ Sunday: February 14th ' Sexagesima Sunday °. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH’. Third St. Sidney -.Patricia Bay” “10: 00a. m, _ Choral Communion, 2:30p.m.° | Congregational Meeting: “EVERY BOD WEL. COME: “| Church Office-656-3213 8:00a.m. ~~ Holy Communion 11:15a.m..- Morning Prayer: -& Sunday School ~ Thursday... oc]. 9:00a.m.. » Holy Communion: “HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ae 7 Annual . Church Office. Sue || SHADY “CREEK Saanich’ Road. TO. ) OUR. SE RY Ic Ee “656: 3427 PEACE “Lutheran Church 2295 Weiler Ave. Morning Servi ice: Sunday School *10,00a,m: RE VAY OT KE ATR-EANO 9am. : “Thursday > Bible Class 8 P. ‘M. 7 mn End Your Search for Reality’ Mm ind Christ -- ‘The Way, ie The Tr uth, The Life THE TRUTH THAT HEALS Sunday, February 14 9:00am Oot am C.KVAN, 1410 KC. CF.M.LS. 98.5 M.G.S. 8:45. to 9:00 AM, “Youre Safe Wherever You. are! C NRISTIAN SG lENC EK ae SIERTES RADIOL W ORSHIP AT BRENTWOOD BAY ee ST ett, ~ Memorial Baptist 10:00 aan, Sunday School HS00,a.m. Morning Worship’ a OO p.m, Evening Service 652-1508 7008 West Saanich Rd., Mh, 652-1510. 7, SIDNEY RIBLE, CHAPEL oa ye ITH STREET STONEY EVERY SUNDAY Sunday School and Bible Mies ’ VO Otay The Lord's Supper db:00.a.m, Evening Service Tit p.m, Sanday, eho Mr. Jon Taylor of Duncan, Wednesday. pom. and Bible Stade “This t* the reeard, that God hath piven ta us eternal life, aid his Wife is wn His Sem Prayer Sobre sony Saban tat Ae AME REMMI DEEP COVE] |