Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. C. _Every Wednesday By Review: Publications ‘Ltd. aol 9825 Third Street a oo a John Manning - Publisher yo ~ HELV. Green - Editor ‘Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. ~ Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association ‘present-day accommodation and To . conclude the series-. of historical - articles -on the development’ of schools” on Saanich Peninsula, a summary of teacher-student. statistics is appended. Shower For Miss Janet Sinclair was’ honoured with a kitchen shower on. March 18:. Mrs. H:. EB. Rasmussen, hostess, presented bride-elect Janet Sinclair, her mother, Mrs. J. Sinclair and Mrs. E. Wakefield, mother of . the groom; with pretty corsages. Bride Elect that held the many lovely gifts. Games and _ refreshments were enjoyed by the other guests who were Misses. Linda Sinclair; Jo Smith and Barbara: Andersen, Mrs. J. E. Bosher, Mrs.'G. Booth, Mrs, B. Jespersen, Mrs. J. Sin- clair jr.,; Mrs: C. Rodd, Mrs. R. Karin and Tore Rasmussen had decorated the laundry. hamper BETHEL BAPTIST CHUCH 2355 Beacon Ave. Sidney SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Sunrise Service 7:00 a.m. Breakfast served after Service If you will be attending please phone 656-4455. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BY. BEA BOND Member Class ‘‘A’’ Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 S, SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 — Display advertising rates. on application. Wednesday, April 7, 1971, Ingram and Mrs. K. Kapila. ’ The. education. of the native children inside the boundaries. of School District 63 is an activity which has been handled by the Department. of. Indian. Affairs since about 1900 when. the first school was established in West ‘Saanich near the Cathelic Church of the Assumption. Persons who attended when the school was first. opened were. Margaret- Harry, Chris Paul, Ettine Smith, PAGE 4 t. Noise Pollution One morning recently a youthful passenger boarded the bus at Royal Oak and’ played rock and roll at full Isaac Bartleman,. William - - S :45¢ es ' volume on her transistor right through to the Depot in Morris, Louie Charlie. Native - unday School 9:45 a.m. : ! Worship Service 11:00a.m. oR - Victoria. children now. attend many of. the. . Special Speaker Dr. J.B. Rowell : -_ E This gratuitous but unsolicited supplement to the | elementary schools and several “Dial a Thought Speaker” . normal noise of travel may have been appreciated by | of the secondary schools in the _ : a Evening Service © | oo 7:00p.m. some of the passengers; it was certainly irritating to Shoo mastrict fas ident This is the North Saanich School class of 1929, Stirling, Elsie Cox. Marjorie Bull, Joan Butler, Believers Baptismal * others although not one of the captive audience madea arouid Pee act ‘uke made kindly loaned to Mrs. B. Bond by Mrs. J. Harvey Chio Yani, Lorne & Joyce Buckman, Gloria Pastor John Ballard B.TH. protest. application ‘on create’ a school Currie (then Miss Kitty Hammond), who was | John. Kitty Hoare. 656-4455. absent. when the picture. was taken.. Three children are unnamed - can anyone fill in the blanks? Teacher: Miss Ann Forsberg. — '. Front row: Bill Lines, the Tutte twins, Edward & Richard, Jack Gush, Les Cox, Robert Stirling. Second row: }. to r. Phyllis Deveson, [rene ‘The incident is of interest as an illustration of the - many forms of audio pollution which today are accepted in public places without any effective protest. It seems that silence and quietude are conditions not now to be tolerated, in the home, at the supermarket or on the beaches. In an age when noise and distraction is both sought and cultivated, it is pertinent to doubt whether there are Third Row: | to r.. Les Stirling, Sybil Gush, Violet Dawes, Irene. Tutte. (unknown), Bessie : Stirling. (unknown), Olive Latanzi.. district on the grounds that there were 17 children’ of school age without school accommodation. Their petition was granted and shortly after.a school -was erected. In. June 1650 ratepayers . ap- proved of a a building program which -included the» above- _ Back row: 1. tor, Walter Deveson, Charlie. Sansbury, Doug. Lawson. Jim Gardner, Les Heal, Barry Hall, David Stirling, THE PARISH OF United Church : discreet attendance, One would think that protected crossings where many. S children. are regularly passing between home and school are precautions about which there. should be no : - argument, but actually. this is very. far from the case. ‘Somany authorities are involved: “municipal councils, school boards, police commissions, and on arterial] roads the: Department of ‘Highways. All have their = parfeular points of view, and often. the negotiations _tnvolved are frustrating to parent-teacher groups which -are concerned only for the safety of the children. © Such was the casein Central Saanich, but now that the crosswalks are in operation no one may doubt: their at their posts and‘ efficiency. It is therefore disturbing to note that § Saanich School - Board has notified Sidney Council (hat it is not prepared to Support a school crosswalk at Beacon and Seventh, a ' point where Sidney elementary school may be seen Streaming across 4 busy thoroughfare. Apparently it is the view of the school trustees that the “intersection is too distant from the school for patrols to ~-be posted effectively. A valid objection, no doubt, but one that does not minimise a danger that is apparent. While it is obviously the policy to employ scholars as controls, (a useful disciplinary exercise it must. be admitted), would ilnot be possible to employ pensioners: as crosswalk overseers at danger Points distant trony - the schools? d Centr Saanich are happy ‘that patrolled crossings | ‘have ‘been’ established in. the’ ‘vicinity: of Brentwood: and Keating. elementary schools. Each ~ morning and afternoon well- -drilled pupils may be seen ry: requently., the Police are in ‘reading’ of fairy. stories | by - Imogene for her. suggestions for. “more © Jects.” exciting fairy. stories: _And ‘the appetite. for such stories ‘mental: ‘strength and often’ their ‘minds “are disqualified: for vigorous, thought. and. research, “child guidance has. said of’ one In: the column. “Between, You : and Me” by. Imogene (March’ 17) I notice reference i is. made to the children. I: say: “Thank you’ to “books ° on factual’ sub- Tt seems to. me that ‘children who: are permitted to devour: ‘usually. become restless . and... dreamy.’ is usually indulged in adult life also.. Such ones cripple: their On this point one authority in acquaintance, ‘'The «nobler powers of the mind, adapted to higher pursuits and. con- templation, was educated to be contented with commonplace, yes, worse than. commonplace things... and was” thus abused, debased and. dwarfed... The nerve power of the brain was kept delicate machinery beeame worn Rotary Club Blood Clinic With: the Red. Cross constantly excited, until the" Blood - : enjoy “and - refused to het: ‘some of the fine: ‘mechanism. ‘gave: way, and = paralysis was the result.’ ‘So, it Seems to ‘me’ that” ‘the ‘reading : habits, ‘of children. and = youth © ‘should be carefully. supervised, if parents want their “children: ‘to © become useful citizens in society. oA Review Reader. cs Dunean, B.C. Editor, ‘The Review. Sir: In recent months we have read | of. the controversy and dif- ° ferences in the administration of . ‘the Sidney ‘and North Saanich Volunteer Fire Department: and Service and -some have. been concerned Ambulance residents that. the standard of the. protection offered © might deteriorate... They may rest. assured that-the preservation’ af tife and property by Diese dedicated volunteers is of the “same prompt efficiency for which it has tong been: noted, ° The speed with whieh, they” appeared at the scene of the flash fire this past Saturday. alternoon. - was unbelievable, and (he gentle: skill. with which they. handled their plifully burned) elderly patient most admirable, — They richly deserve out highest" praise and pratetal thanks: sie Hamilton ars. 0) Donor. Clinle scheduled | for WHR A Ardmore Drive. ‘Monday, May 3 at Sanseha Hall oe “hopes to beable to provide an able morning, for: visitors... WE today. 7 : The ne Sancls Fan 7 - Serving "Vancouver [sland as ST Woop. by 4 CHAPEL OF FLOWERS Nanaimo, BC, Phone 753-2032 uA SANDS CHAPEL OF ROSES © Sidn oy, BC. Phone 656-2902 20 SANDS MEMORIAL rs CHAPEL OF CHIMES Victoria, BAC, Phone BRN-SLGS SANDS CH. AWE LO TE ATE rn. ~ Colwood BCL Phone ATH Nad Saanich Peninsula _ Schools - of wifes >) Breakt ast. _ Third St. Sidney. 4: 7.00a.m,;-° Holy Communion. ll. 15a. m. Choral Communion - “HOLY TRINITY CHURCH | TOD EOME TO OUR SERVICES ' ~ PEACE ~ Lutheran Church 2295 Weiler Ave. Good Fr ‘riday Communion Service 9.00 a.m. Easter Sunday -7:30a m. Service « : -9:00a.m,. Rev. A. F.OTKE 478-4480 “SEVENTI-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Rest Haven Drive, Sidney : SABBATH SE RVIC ES 9,30a.m, Bible Study 11,00a.m, ~ Worship 4.3.80 pam, ~ MV Service MID WEEK. SERVICE 7.30p.m., Wed, Prayer ALL. ARE: WELCOME. Pastor B;/L, Gilleroth Phone 56-2756 ~ | sehool © AR a: v0 p.m, ®) End Your Search for Reality! | Parish of South Saanich Rev. van Ht Futter. 652-0612 Easter Services Parish of St, Stephen & St. Mary South Saanich Maundy r hursday: .| Saanich Road. Family Service and Sunday ‘Saanich Road. : ere Service ‘and, Church ~PENTECOSTAL ASSEM BLY OF GOD 9182 E. ‘Saanich Road Pastor C.D, Lynn 656- 2545 Sunday Services. ‘45am. . Sunday Schoo} . Nam. Morning Worship 1:00 pm. Evangelistic, Servic Tuesday . ~ Bible Study.and Prayer Friday. c rusaders’ ¥ Rem 6345 pm. cao « Youth Service (C, A. *s) By 8:00 p.m. HY Find Christ. -- The:Way, ‘a The ‘Teuth, T the L Life . tl 1 S4fame | ‘BRENTWOOD,. 7162. West Cras THE TRUTH THAT HEALS: Sunday, April: 11 9:Mam -9715am CKAVAN. 1410 KC. C.F.M.S. 98.5 M.G.S. 8:45 to 9:00 A.M, “The Resurrection Is Today" mo foing o on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES BRENTWOOD, BAY Sluggett . Memorial Baptist WORSHIP ATO L ~many who will share Alderman Norma Sealey’s concern | mentioned Royal Oak high | and civic life. Besides we have | creased in September and shown in parenthesis: Claremont RCH of Canada for those who live in the flight path shadow of Sidney | school, as well as new elemen- | Some thousands of peaceful and | already there are plans to make | Senior Secondary (696); Mount AN SIDNEY and NORTH airport. Still less can it be conceived that there is any |'tary schools at.Royal Oak, West law-abiding Sitizens:. What additions to Sev eral of these. yon Junior Seconlary ane). - Oe rates . ‘SAANICH ~ possibility. of ameliorating the disturbances created by. Saanich, - Lochside. and Sidney. | greater tribute to the pioneers | schools lort ’ aanic unlor Secondary _ -Rev. Robert Sansom. Rev. R. Hori Pratt the landing and- take-off f jet ai ft. McTavish Road. School. was .| Who met the hardships and ad- Following are names of the | (376); Royal. Oak Junior Ph. 656-4870. - Church. Office-656-3213 ; 5 0 je rera opened in 1943 during’ the course | vertisities of a new land | schools, with their enrolments | Secondary. (498): Beaver. Lake. HOLY WEEK SERVICES Manse-656-1930 os The problem is world-wide, and: probably : seen in its of World. War II following an | courageously. and victoriously! | Elementary (135); . Brentwood ' ee most baffling. intensity. at London’ s.Heath-Row. Airport, -intius-of: fa me ins a this of: : Ae) tary-.(396).: Cordova-B HOLY TRINITY ST. JOHN’S DEEP.COVE: enc cinflux-c “young: service: families eer, ———— . ae epee — : Peary wena P t will:-welcome all: who attend and | of 5221 present students in the ST. ANDREW'S: CHURCH | |. SHADY CREEK, 7180, Kast i wie a — 4.00 pam. Last. Supper 10200 a m, Sunday School This is a practice universally seen in Great Britain, drawing ever nearer, there hrs Rite acm maNens My ae a erica a bbhag Make | Celebration St. Mary's 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship! where fit. and able stalwarts in long coats.and red hats been avery HOY cs 2 —VcNee ay _ Good Friday. 7:00 pam. Evening Service |” fake up their positions morning and evening and safely | eee enie ino oe (Re 4. th WW Id a 100 pom. Liturgy of the | oS Yee aity . rs i ; cat i = i) we E " _ Shepherd their charges across the road, Note staff in operation of the Ou n e- or Cruis ises a Passion Stephen's, 8521808 Furthermore, convenor George an oo thaster Sunday 7008 West Saanich Rd,” ht. Mary's 10.0070m. Family Communion 4 CUmyo Howard recalls that the Clinic Ph. 662-3326 sponsored last year by: Sidney Rotary Chib, 102 people pave - Easter Music By Combined Choirs _ from $2,250.00 U.S. a | Me Orient 0 Li i St. Stephen's ee ; Ba we Ordent: Overseas. Line operates four CUrgor pawnen er. ig Lona: Holy Conmmiunion = Easter ane wil again be The cantata will be sung twice || their blood, Mt is hope me an Vesslow from the Weat Coast, approximately once a month, on an is tpald) | SIDNEY perrorm oc y. the. combine at Easter. ~ on Saturday April f-even “sreater number will: par: around: the warld service. The ports of call tnetude Wo. de nus Helsaim. Fa ays TRY : eo ae . y, im oe ‘ mily Communion BIBLE: CHAPEI Le choirs of St. Paul's United) 10, at 4.90 p.m, in the Seventh | Ueipate on the forthcoming. oc- Vaneiro, Santos, Baenos Aires; Capetown, Durban, Laurence” BAL No Evening Service | - : Church and the Rest Naven| day Adventist Church on Rest | casion As a matter of fact, the Hh Marques, Mombasa, Singapore, Hong Kong, Keeling. Kobe and i . : 9830 FIFTH STREET Yokohama. The ships are the “Orlental Rio", “Oriental lhe ee . SIDNEY Feineralda’, “Oriental Amiga’ and “Oriental Carnival I Foursquare 7 _ EVERY SUNDAY ranging in capacity from Of passengers to 400 passengers, AN A Sunday School and Hible , oy Seventh-day Adventist: Church, with Thomas J. Bradley as conductor, |. The muale selected in entitled | target set forthe May 3 Clinie has been set ab ya, - To this end it te the inlention te. Haven Drive, and on Sunday, April, at ).00a.m,in St, Pauls United Church on Malaview, Friends in the community are | contact all local servicw clubs, ships carry a doctor and there ds no age din i G fe) el h yrch Class 10:00, ' ue ‘ Hit, Detaled — 705 Che - : ; “He Is Risen Indved" and was] cordially invited to whare this -community sand other > hrechires are: available ving Inforen: wat 9 the shlys vant i ‘ P I , The Lord's Supper y1:002 m composed by Laly Strickland, ‘Tho seasonal music. nerease, the y Hlth ot, ¥ socks N. iencon oniniationie lo liinerartes, Kvening Service» , 7.0 pan, po yrica follow very closely the number of donorg thise years Bg y | Ave. Sunday Apri a : ion of the: Seriptur oe Boautification Arrangements are: als being : ; AY YH i i 1 v m A ‘ ; ‘ Rey, Roy Miller 656-3544 Mr, Mian Burley 7 “relating to the evedia of the made ta fiether: poblicice the iim an > f Al aye CL ne SERVICES wi Wahi Cructfixion, the Resgurection, Dogwood © treeg planted = in] event through distribution of Red Ba o™ ened Haw Uh Yan | W ce bo og Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wedneaday & pam. Prayer’ and the fina! Gospel Commission, | Centennial Park recently were | Crosa posters in. stores, hanks fi Agents for Orient Overseas Line in Wetorie’ aM Worship AN00 An, and Bible Study, nS The munic in varied, as it uses | the gift of Mr. Mike Rrown. | andoffieos. not onty in Sidney but A : Rens for Orlent Overseas Line in Vietorias me | Kivening Service 7:00p.m. pha in the record that God ‘choral works interspersed with | Central “Saanich Council on [ alsa in Brentwood Saaniehton RR 282. NOR | jate vv ERNMENDPST “ . Cadots-Friday _ G:45 p.m hath given to Is eternal ite nolos and ladies’ trios with adeep | Monday resolved to write to the | Deep Cove and other OUtLY IN Eb egegmae Soe ot Arte an — aa ' UN EST, re Young h coplen-F ri. 8.00 p.m. 1} and this life is in Nis Bay" | “emottonal appeal. donor expresaing thanks: lacallans He USTERMS AP LOI Lary aM faarateaid lant PM Wee fete bn sty Ma bed ee le Ma ay ey 2 APA opi we [Prayer Mecting ‘Ties. 7.0 pam, John fel} . at teh