5, Vay Perhaps. ‘my . -Bpeculate. with ime: on what. _, Canada would do, IF: The “if” . concerns a surprise attack on the ~ British Columbia coast. hy oo At the time of the attack there _ WAS’ no: warning justification American navy : ‘and air. foree. ‘raided our coast: in great force, Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday | - By Review Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street ~ John Manning - Publisher « ~H.V. Green - Editor, ‘Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association - 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, May 19, 1971 The Easy Loan It is a happy scene, and altogether typical of today’s zestful and carefree living as the television com- mercials would have us believe: A gang of healthy, wholesome young kids come bouncing from their game at the neighbourhood sports centre. They rush toward a shiny new station wagon and the father who has come to meet them. Whoops, a new car! For a few seconds there is awe and wonder, then the boys in their excitement swarm all over the sleek new machine. Then comes the punchline, uttered by one of the young | hopefuls with ill-conceived envy: “Gee, I wish my Dad could afford a new car like that!” ‘Well, why not, indeed? There are any number of provocative invitations to borrow money, every day on every commercial channel on the television dial. So many they cannot be escaped. Phone in and tell us — call later the same day for the Rather: | money, is the bait of the financial house huckster. - : more discreetly, the chartered. | bank spokesman blandly entices the prospective borrower into the gilded snare. Just approach us.and the new car, ha nlyixy ™ nl: J CAL Mae get camper, boat or what else you want i is as Bode as in your The government. of this province in vits concern n for the ~~ welfare of the people has seen fit to restrict the ad- .-vertising activities of the liquor and tobacco trades. with - strictures: due to be enforced in the Fall. Itis a pity that like attention is ‘not given to the con- _~ stantly reiterated blandishments of the money lenders, -» who with their fancy talk and crippling rates of interest are quite capable of: driving a 1 family, man to drink and ~~ despair. - Shylock was an honest man, but by. his profession he was beyond the pale of. society. Not so our modern _usurers: wee pote as public benefactors and woo their well bear. aa that Shylock ina: oF eeelatoy suit may present an attractive new image, but will demand the SA by piven . offered, destroying the coastal. citids, » .¢lectric power sources, lumber, mining and fishing. centres.- - Tremendous arens of forest were left burning. out of control, os ‘Shipping. was. sunk or useless because of fuel shortage, so the | . survivors in rural aréas and the refugees. from the: citios had to dig incand make shift for them- ~ gelves until help could be sent in from the East! This nightmarish thought is. posed to ask. in, all . sincerity, what would the federal |, government do in such a case? May. we assume that Canada ~ Would regard this as « hostile and *. wnforgiveable act of aggression? At go what ‘practical steps. could “be taken in the matter? Porhaps e(he border would, be sealed off “and all intercourse between the “two countries would stop. Tt is not necessary to draw out “this nightmare any further, but it — should be remembered that the US. Government is at the present time planning to explode a nuclear device that could, and in truth may do, all (he damage to the B.C. const that 1 have portrayed as a. tightmare, Further, the explosion of this device may easily do many times more. damage than here in- visioned. Japan is more ulnerable, if angthing, than we are and has many more people who live jammed together, | “There are many aelumologiats cand geologute who are warning of the grave risks involved, and yet our Government xeeme to be in agreement. with U.S nuctear Insanity to the extent that we are doing nothing officially to warn the US oto “lay off? Have You Noticed ? = “BY JOHN SQUANCE | readers Will: nor .: ~The I say we are ‘doing. nothing, ‘because the people of , Canada ~ would, I think, be: told if the '« Government of Canada regarded | : - this explosion at. Amchitka. as an hostile act. Not only is ‘it'a threat ».to the coastal areas of B,C., but to the whole world, for the balance of nature cannot be disturbed in this “way without ‘it: affecting every part of the living cosmos, _ TV believe that. if Canada took strong. and forceful exception to this proposed. explosion and ~asked Japan to do the same, that _these demented destroyers could . be stopped before it is forever. too Tate, Or shall we once more hear PROTEST Editor, The Review, Sir: The article ‘Have You Noticed’ of May 12 deplores the criticism vented on our ruling bodies. The writer, a steady reader and contributor to The Review, may have had me in mind. If-so, inuendo would be a ridiculous word to use. The previous issue had a letter from me criticising Central. Saanich Council for proposing to spend money wastefully. If 1 dispute anything it is-open to correction ‘when I could eat. humble pie. Conversely, credit-may.be given where. credit ‘is due. Had ! prepared the article in question, in the circumstances | would have held it over toa later date. We. all must try to. avoid self-complacency:. and not be righteous overmuch.. May..I.be forgiven if I did not read aright: yet. I ask space for the above. F.A. Thornley Saanichton. NOISE POLLUTION Editor,.The Review, Sir: it is simply amazing how such -a_triviality as “ear plugs” “can make .the head lines. (funny, funny!) when the vital issue at stake is “‘discrimination”’: There: has. not. been a single within. the same. perimeter around the Airport - only about this still semi-countrified lovely spot.. That is my. protest. with me and it was partly on their behalf. that I wrote Council. _I venture to suggest that no one in’ Sidney has written such-a volume of protest during the past ‘two anda half. years against the proposed extension ofthe now othe abuse (not: the use). of the anywhere in this lovely area. So ‘let. the other, residents. living ‘between Oakland and. Ocean “Avenues and Fifth and’ Eighth Streets speak out; as Mayor Dear | suggests. That is; df they care. “Anne Aiersece 9625 Eighth St... » Sidney. o APPRECIATION Editor, The Review, Sirs _ Through. the medium of your thanks and deep appreciation of the’ Auxiliary.” to: Rest. Haven Hospital: to. all’ those who. so generously. contributed by. one way. or another towards the success of our Florence Nightingale Programme, held ai Rest Haven Hospital on May 12th, We feel that owe now have enough. money in hand to pur- chase the “Blood. Analyzer" which was our project this year. Eva Clive, Convenor: “the excuse, “1 didn’t know. it was loaded. "y : Student _ | Employment | Centre Manager of ‘Vietoria, Canada Manpower Centre, George Bevis, has announced: opening. af, the: Canada Manpower for Students -May 17. . The Student Centre, ‘located in the Belmont Building, 614 Humbokit: § solicit employers — for seeking summer employment, ‘and refer them to suitable job opportunities, Mr. Revis said that in having the Student. Centre staffed. by - { students it would carry: out. the - idea of having “students working © for shidents". He algo urged tho business. community. and householders to employ a student this summer and plaice any job - wrderg with the Centre bv telephoning, 385-6791, Whether its a fall- time summer. fob or fora few hours, be it dish: - washing, house cleaning, lawn mowing, as a wallress, ditch digger or store clerk, ae job is tod hig 6r too emall Street, is staffed: by: four university students who will. job = vacancies, register sludents Nell. Horths TO THE EDITOR detrimental word said about the _ ‘other “equally vulnerable areas” My immediate neighbours: agree completed runway and against | 7 -| airspace. over Sidney :. Much of: “this at the request of others. Now “S.PL EAC. has -taken over’ and,. |" ° being: a member, 1 uphold most of at Fat. ‘The Review, ‘Sir: e North: 5 “be re-zoned: as non- -residential. 1 {certainly do not wish to find /a_ by: ‘Mayor Cumming. commercial junk yard - or such =}: ~ Between 1969 and 1971 the taxes. in North Saanich have increased a highly... commendable work of excellent”. newspaper may we express the President, LITTER Editor, The Review, Sir: This is Anti-Litter. Week,. in theory, at least. This week’s. Review bears a large notice ‘Unlawful to Litter” - Words - words only! Just go to the ‘‘beautiful’’ new ball park on. the land of the Department of Transport and on the Sanscha plaving field and if you have the slightest feeling of civic pride or just common decency. your anger will surge to boiling point at the foul... filthy litter of garbage strewn all over on’ both. sides of the corner of:|> Oakville and 8th Street. Al honour to those who have created the sports fields for our youngsters, but. we bemoan the lost. beauty of the flowering hedgerows ‘and ‘ask who. is responsible for-this- ugly litter?’ Surely someone has some con- trol! Cannot bins. be provided. to receive the trash?. Must. Sidney degenerate into a town of litter- louts? “Can’t- somebody: do something? ° E. B. Watts Sidney.- Editor; The Review, Sirs : WILD LIFE There. are. certain boys “in Sidney who ought to know. better, . who. do not:-seem to be.very in- terested in the conservation. of wild life;; but seem to think -it great sport to kill with sticks and ‘Stones any ducklings which the mother. mallard -is.. trusting enough. to bring within their. re‘ch. The same thing happened | last year: at Bazan Bay beach. This doesn’t look. so.: goed happening in a bird sanctuary ae Roberts: Bay: oo E. France (Miss). 10227 Resthaven Drive... “Dinna forget... “Mayor | «Saanich: : the premise. of. “living | “Within one's income’ as: recently. voice by.only. three mills, business. Thank. -you very much, North Saanich. A recent cartoon in the Review’ cont ron the development of: North. Saanich seemed to ding May 16. Maximum temperature (May 1) 78 Maximum temperature (May 11) 79 Minimum temperature (May 14) 39 | Minimum temperature (May 14) 39 Minimum on grass 29. Mean temperature §3.7 Precipitation 34. Rain 32 Total 1671 Total 16.50 Sunshine 51.6 MR. & MRS. CHRISTOPHER WAKEFIELD. Pretty April The marriage took pace in - Victoria at-the Temple of More: Abundant’ Life; Shelbourne Street, on Easter Sunday... 11, of. Janet Anne Sinclair, 2370 Lovell Avenue, Sidney, daughter of: Mr..and Mrs. James R.: Sin- clair. of. 2370. Lovell. Avenue, Sidney. to Christopher Michael Wakefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. oT Une. fakefi Waket Ado of 376 iia” 01° 370 Birch Road. — The officiating clergyman.was A.E. Badham and_ the . soloist World Federalists To Hold Meeting The World Federalists’ of Sidney will’ meet on May 28 in the Health “Dept... room. at. Sidney Town Hall. (lower floor) at.8 p.m. ‘| The entrance is down the ramp. Speaker will be E.D. Collier, - oe | QC: past president of the: Vic- >| toria. World ‘Federalists. and a question, and answer, ‘period will. : fellow the address. All citizens | 4» who..wish: to see'an_ international. auth rity, for: the control. of’ mor “war, April ° and, ‘peace established DID YOU KNOW THIS? Auto-genic therapy (based on “alleviate: Arthritis, Asthma, ‘Migraine, Psoriasis, Stuttering, Impotence, Insomnia, Excessive Most Allergies: CONSU Th MISS E. Well known British Hyponotist now in Practice in Victoria Call 384-9880 HYPNOSIS) can _help- to Smoking and Drinking and REID \ Sains Daniel Smith of Deep Cove, who was. accompanied by Dave Ashton. The bride was given in ”- marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Linda Sinclair;. sister. of ‘the. bride. Bridsemaids: were -Barbara Anderson and Jo Smith. The best man: was Jim Dunstan, and° ushers were Sandy Sinclair, Smith. A reception was held at Holyrood House. The newlyweds will reside at 717, Wain Road, Sidney. Out-of-town guests. were” Mr.: and: Mrs: Donald A. Minter. of Seattle.’ The earth is but. one - . country; and ‘mankind its ‘Citizens. ‘Steve Wakefield and Charles |*" -- Sunday after Ascension Day 8.00a.m. u. 15 a.m. “Morning Prayer &l Sunday School = Thursday 9.00a.m. © Holy Communion : - HOLY TRINITY CHURCH - THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH ANGLICAN CHURCH - OF CANADA. “Rev. Robert Sansom. “|” Ph, 656-4870 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH _ Third St., Sidney “Holy Communion Patricia a Bay | School: - : ‘BRENTWOOD, os “Saanich. Road. United Church of Canada SIDNEY and NORTH “SAANICH Rev. R. Hori Pratt -. Church .Offiee-656-3213 ogc os Manse-656- 1930 "Sr. JOHN'S, ° ST. 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SABBA’ mH SERVICES -PENTECOSTAL - ASSEMBLY OF GoD 9182-E, Saanich Road — Pastor C.D. Lynn _ 656-2545 . Sunday: Services “ Morning Worship | Evangelistic Service Tuesday. 8: 0p. m,.”. Bible Study and Praye oo. Friday. 645 p.m. : ‘Crusaders 8:00pm. ‘Youth Service (C. As) t Find Christ — ‘The Way, Ry The reuth ‘The Life. dit , oad aly sean gle Oh a yore] 48 ty eg let, End Your Search. for Reality! UE) *, ut oy ALL ARE WELCOME. -astor-B, Le Gilleroth Phone 656-2756 lam Hone s 105.4 a . Madride-oS 7a Manchesters$385 Ub, Milinn$4 44.00 Moscow B5a.00 5 Osho $ 15.00 APR NC mS LEN Rome $153,000 © Shanon--$160,06 Vieninji-$.155,00 / Sunday after “Ascension. Day Wa m, . No evening service this week. “TES a.m, at St. Stephen's. Horseman's Service outside. “Parish of South Saanich | Rev. Iwai IN Futter GHW! STOMARY'S Sunday May 23° 9:00am -9:154am. CAVA, 1410 KC. 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