. The time h Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. _ Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street John Manning - Publisher George Manning - 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: $5.00 per year by mail: - SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 -Display. advertising. rates on application. PAGE FOUR. Wednesday, October 20, 1971 The Hospital Society On Tuesday evening, October 26, in Sanscha Hall, interested citizens of the Saanich Peninsula (and the entire Capital Regional District) will elect the first Board of Directors to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Society — policy-makers for the 75 bed extended care _ hospital to be constructed on Mount Newton Crossroad . in Central Saanich. a By applying for membership in the Society, attending this meeting and casting their votes for the candidates of their choice, district residents will indicate their interest in what is, after all, their hospital and, in their choice, will tend to dictate the direction hospital policy will take. oe . ; . Those willing to make an even greater contribution may stand for one of the positions on the Board (nominations will be accepted. at the meeting). ‘By not attending, other residents will clearly ‘demonstrate their lack of interest in the operation of what eventually will be the Peninsula’s main medical - facility. Og . ; The cost of becoming involved in the running of this hospital is slight — a fee of $1.60 and one evening’s time = hardly. enough to preclude anyone. Interim ‘executive members have stated their hope . that a large number of Peninsula and Gulf Islands - residents will attend the first meeting — we heartily -_ support this wish. -. The Time Is Now | om ae “Too Late” was the cry of the opposition parties when - Finance Minister Benson made known his billion dollar _ program for relief of the unemployed. — “Just in Time’’ could be the’ verdict of the people of will seize the opportunity that is now presented. inancial assistance fro important dollars are lacking. This is the moment for the three mu “surely is their opportunity: to add muscle to the project: of SPARA and the local. service clubs which are in full "support, ~~ North Saanich Councils to form a meaningful liaison _ committee for the purpose of gaining a fair share of “federal funds: which are to be* allocated. —* . .Too often, possible. financial. benefits have been ~ allowed to lapse by default, Let it net be said that the. municipalities are unprepared when the details of the ‘unemployment relief scheme are made public. _., We are reliably informed that the appointed SPARA contractors are ready to utilise local firms and local labour for completion of the recreational project, a . factor that should have a significant bearing on the —Suitabilily of the project. = So Jet there be immediate concerted action by the ~ three local Councils, in consultéiions:with SPARA, the | os service clubs, and any other helpful organizations. This ~, dg an occasion when we should be in on the ground floor, and in time to obtain a cut from the whole cloth, : a Prompt and sagatious action rignt now and skating 4 rink, curling rink, and swimming pool too could be more: vthan a dream, — On Local Business _ “Pye just discovered that things are available here that I didn’t expect; And at pretty good prices too.” This surprised — and somewhat surprising -- com: - Ment from a Peninsula newcomer. has pointed out something a few other readers may not yet realize — Sidney’s business district has grown beyond that of a simple general store and gas pump. ae A steady incrcase in the number of businesses operating here -- many of them specialty shops that were. uneconomic when Sidney was smaller -- has resulted in a shopping district that'can now offer almost everything available in that larger center (o the south, _ As well, the increasing case with which shoppers can travel to take advantage of bargains has had a marked effect on established local concerns. They've been _ forced to become more efficient and to price their goods and services competitively. | . . Inspite of this, few have lost their small town flavor — perwoual pur vice, by someone who knows you, is still the rule, troll down Beacon Avenue recently -~— we recommend _youdoso, We think you'll be favorably impressed. we 4 brings me to. respond to his |a wrong premise. We wish’ to. ‘the improvement of. the Sidney Sewer System. However, I take above mentioned article, that a Review. cartoon, as well as a ‘previous. Review . editorial -|- present a completely. false. pic- “ture of existing conditions. On the | contrary, the cartoon. and- aanich Peninsula, if only their elected representatives. hem ovide. immediate ‘em- - “ployment presents a unique opportunity to secure inancial ass m the senior government...We- _" are assured that SPARA is fully ready to go; plans are. “approved, the. contractor is: appointed, but ‘the all-. large volume of what can only. be termed “raw: effluent”. coming Ages wo from thé Harbour road sewage { Have you noticed that men are . overflow ‘outfall pipe. Not: only | ™en and women are nearly ee a yi wy | Was . this” visable — pollution | always ladies? co AAS TSU OF | nuricipal Councils of | ‘disgusting, but the stench that | © Look atthe signs on the doors of _ * the Peninsula to put their shoulders to. the wheel..Civic |e ~< leaders have on numerous occasions mourned the fact that we have no adequate recreational facilities. This bay. ese en : a The summary of Sewage | Socks”. - “Men's. Suits’ but J... ee ee ». BONUS SUBSCRIPTIO Jee es Q Here's a giftipackage that will be remembered long: after the Christmas season:a year's subscription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine plusa full-color | “\972 calendar-diary, You can give both for just $2 - ~. the regular price af the magazine subscription alone, We annotince your. pift with a Areeting sipnedin your name and the current Winter issue of Beautiful - British. Columbia, The 1972. Spring. Sum Fall issues will be mailed as published, This offer apptias only to. naw and renewal sub: siriptions, purchased far $2 and commencing with issue. Please order early, New [7] a Renewal |] : : Please send “Beautiful B.C, "to the following : as come for Sidney, Central Saanich and Mayor. Dear's view that by. ‘| cartoons The Review in doing a rt . a -f preat dis-service to (he. com. fo Da a Pan (le Lh a munity. Tsay “Congratulations. § ria Ula ; a pleturing. it Jike it really. tt. s Vdilus, dhe Weview, sir So — to those of you who haven't taken a leisurely. Editor, The Review, Sir: race between Russia and U.S. in Your recent -article entitled | nuclear experimenting” ete. ‘Mayor Objects”’ and his letter to |... This apportions blame equally the. public — contained -. therein, | and is perhaps a precept based on comments in this manner. forget the Khrushchev for the 1 most. certainly ‘am aware of Soviet’ Union offered to totally the fine efforts and contributions | disarm if we agreed to, and we - {| to the welfare of our community | could state our own terms. How. . _ by Mayor Dear. His service to the | could we refuse’ this? “ 4 community in many -fields is i constantly in evidence. I know Arnold Toynbee said - and in) the States - America is today the. leader of .a- world-wide anti-. ‘revolutionary | movement in defence of-vested interests - the also that he is very dedicated to issue with his statement in the everywhere been far. more number.. Conflicting . opinion. is publicity is called for.. Forward march! Editor, The Review, ‘Sirve. + eminated from. it was over: washrooms; usually. ‘Men’ -— powering and made it unbearable | ‘‘Ladies”’ occasionally \'‘Gen- to work on a boat or the wharves | tlemen’” - “Ladies;”’ very rarely while the effluent flowed into the | Men" «'“Women.” Look, too, at. en “| the: ads’ in. the. papers;. ‘Men's poy Overflows — 1971 submitted by ‘Ladies’ Dresses" - ‘‘Ladies': the. Mayor cannot be accurate, | Hose;"' or the Want Ads -- “Lady For months prior to the admitted July 12 - 19 failure at the Harbour |“Charlady Wanted.” road pump station, town crews |p) he Macc, and vehicles were obviously and | The Church, too, has its Mens $ H y ‘ “ : . “constantly working on the pump, | Club and Ladies’ Aid - though, to When queried by local residents et hae a Wenig tureliy Rt as to why they were there, the OF ‘course If (being femal ) va men. openly admitted the pump |~" © tin " a ma vill be wasn't working. In fact, they |°° en ng marre iB deamtreety admitted the pump rarely ever. ‘thank Gad ant Me ed ty sooe worked and in their opinion it was |. lake this ind aoe totally inadequate to handle the [YOU [ake RAY ie load, Therefore, the. sewage | This distinction is not, of. overflow: outfall was in almost | course, modern. There is an old constant use, The residents of | song (1 don't. know’ how. old) : this area will certainly have no ‘difficulty: remembering this and — will testify: so, I cannot) sympathise » with « ‘The earth is Bagi igs vat Mm country; and mankind its & Citizens. oe bringing sewer problems to the: 9 public's. view by messages and @ to the Review for printing and RAMAN FAITH, : WHAT IS IT? : Kor Information Phone 385-8191 Hy nlf Admiltedly. the eartoons are ‘somewhat exaggerated, but they. certainly get the point across and bring attention ta the issue, | The. Review is: educating the public to a keener awareness of some of the probleme that exist in our community and hopefully, with) more. publle’ knowledge, situations such as the one that exists at the Harbour road pump atation will be eradicated much: sooner = and completely, Sincerely ; ' oa a me R.C, Whyte WE CARE... MWh ithe Lage Sidney, B.C, SERVING. VANCOUVER vee cans ie” ISLAND SINCE Hn Ve Rone heb By cy Ae en eee LE The column “Have You Noticed", is to be commended, Yet det ane quate fram... the Review, Ooh a “Tn watching the senseless Vietoria, 1.0, = aaaTany Nanolave, TOC) Tage rich against the poor. And since: .- the poor so far have always and [| numerous than the rich this have: |. made for, injustice and for the. fo... least happiness for. the greatest “| | where. we: start from and. full. “wawomawawomanr | wanted for housework" - Bay tbe ty arb EE SPRL eT aa oa eed alibi My ig tagt her ye Ue ane beta en EE ba AR tabi dy AE Hall eee Colwoad HC, atsd824 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR which goes (in part) ‘‘Come then, ladies and men, to the fair in the pride of the morning.’ Ihave never met, or heard of, a “‘gentleman’’.. (however > you choose to define that) who ob- jected to being called a man. What, then, is wrong. or. ob- jectionable about calling a woman a woman?..- : H.W. 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Robert Sanson. oe Phe 636-4870 = | | Chur e- 656-3213 Sunday October 24th © ||, Manse - 656-1930. 600 30 _ ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH::} | ST. JOHN'S DEEP COVE - 8rd Street, Sidney 7°] _8.00a.m. ° Holy Communion} -| ST.PAUL’S -. SIDNEY i1i5a.m. Morning Prayer |: | Service of Worship 11:00a.m. Sunday School & Nursery | : : 7.15 p.m. PARISH EVENSONG|_- sos 47a-44R0 , Sunday Services oo eo AY 9:45 an, Sunday School |: We lam | Morning Worship SEVENTH DAY 70pm. —. Evangelistic Service ADVENTIST CHURCH i Tuesday Rest Haven Drive, Sidney hy 7:00 p.m. ible Study and Prayer oe he Thursday SABBATH SERVICES fy HOOP. Youth Service (C.A«) 930a.m. bible Study h Friday ocaspm, Crusaders WOam. | Worship | gong i tnut tit cert rctih eae MV Service | hsviaearane MID WEEK SERVICE: ORE . 7.30pm. Wed Prayer BETHEL BAPTIST if ALL ARE WELCOME |. 2355 BEACON |” Pastor B.L. Gilleroth | 900° | Sunday School » Phone 656-2756 2 | oP 00 Worship Service aa) wospel Hour 8:00 Wednesday Bible Study THE TRUTH THAT HEALS Pastor J. Ballard, B,'Th, 656- “ Sunday Oct, 24» : MOM 8 : i (Oamef bam, ymmpenae PARISH OF CKVN. 1410 Ke. | | ~CRM.S. 98.5 M.G.S. | ve 8:45 to 9:00 AM. SOUTH SAANICH ov. Ivan H, Fu | “Completely Surrounded Sunday, Oct. 24 ST, MATUY’S 9004.tn. Family Service 10;am.. Holy Communion CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES ST. STEPHEN'S OOO DIN, Holy Communion Sluggett Memorial Baptist Church Panaania Mattins BRENTWOOD RAY mpm, ». Compline L.C. Vose, Pastor, PH. 062-1607 Sunday? achonl! me Vit aor. 0890 FUN Mees Merping Worship. 4 1am, Sunday Sehoa! and Hikte Evening Worwhip ome OO an, as ; Los am Prayer & Praise Thuraday foup en The tarde Supp a awaan, Vung Heopie, Friday eMpm. Revealing Rervice a A Friendly Family Chureh. Sunday, Oot. 2 Mr, Dave MeCarinay Welcome, Wednesday & paw. Prayer. hod Tibte Study, SIDNEY PERT nape, DP rma