” ' call * * i t) ey i + wer FE THE REVIEW PAGE THREE FOUR UNUSUALLY LARGE IDAHO POTATOES were grown this summer by Mr. W.F. Wood , 2482 Rothesay Avenue, Sidney. Planted in a part of the Wood’s garden that had formerly been a_ compost heap, the largest weighed 242 pounds. Mr. Wood ex- plained that he would have brought:all four super spuds to the ~ Review office to be photographed - but Mrs. Wood had cooked one for dinner the previous evening. REST HAVEN Two new members were welcomed to the Auxiliary to Rest Haven General Hospital, at the regular meeting held on Nov. 10th, in the hospital lounge; Mrs. T.C.. Holmes and: Mrs. M. Donaghey. President Mrs. H.G. Horth also welcomed three visitors; Mrs. M. Lee, Mrs. M. McIver and Mrs. %&. Read. There were 28 members present. Prior to the opening of the business of the meeting, congratulations of auxiliary members were extended to the president on her appointment: as representative of the Capital Regional District on the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Society’s board of Directors. ’ Mr. Lloyd Bell, Hospital Ad- ministrator, who had been asked by the auxiliary to present a list of items as suggestions for auxiliary projects, spoke to the meeting... Included. in this. list were an ice machine, a cart for. the sterilizer and a demineralizer. By a unanimous vote. it- was -agreed to spend Review Photo OBITUARIES y Noticed? RICKETTS ave You lVoticed: In Sidney, B.C. on Nov. 5, 1971, Mrs. Esther Charlotte Ricketts, By John Squance ferences. The hatred and in- [| there be spaces in your widow of Les Ricketts, at the age of 65 years. Born in Dubuc, Sask. and had been a resident here for the past 20 years, late residence $674 Fourth St. Survived by her brothers, Bertle, Trail, B.C., Ernest, Dubuc, Sask.; Burnt and Apel, London, Ont., sisters Ellen Dockeen and- Lillian Schmidt, London, ‘Gnt., ‘nieces and nephews. Services were held in Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses,,. Sidney, B.C. on Nov. 9. Rev. Robert Sansom _ officiated. Cremation followed. SAVILLE _Miss. Frances Saville died on -Nov..10, 1971 at the Mount View. ‘Rest Home, Mt. Newton X Rd., - Saanichton, at the. age «of B -years. She had been a long time resident of Pender Island and a contributor to the Sidney Review for many years. . Services were held. on: Tuesday _Nov.. 16th, from Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses with Rev. Robert ~ Sansom officiating. Interment: in. Royal Oak: Bural. Park. - The following i is a reprint of on It. was” while -viewing, with great concern, the breaking up of a home, because of so-called incompatibility, that the line, - “Intolerance is . ignorance matured’, came very strongly into focus. There are companion. words for them too. ‘Intolerance travels with .hate,.-while. ignorance consorts with prejudice.” There are widely - diverging types of intolerance, but this variety, whichis “Ignorance’ matured’, or its end result, has: nothing of virtue in it. This end result of ignorance, is usually one-sided in its viewpcint and bigoted, too.. We see this: when a husband considers himself to be lord and master of his wife and household, and from this. position will not tolerate diversity of opinion or. action without his approval. Sometimes: itis the wife who is determined to it-is pursued | till she. ‘gets it. situations, have: her own way, and regar- diess of the wisdom of her course: This type of intolerance reveals. “an appalling i ignorance. ‘We find it: tolerance to be seen in Ireland is a- classic example of matured ignorance. This example is only outstanding because of -the publicity it. receives, for. in- tolerance and ignorance can be traced in most scenes of violence, exploit human degradation. That better form of intolerance is a little harder to define. Primarily. it must..be a. self- discipline by which a man- or woman governs his or her. own thoughts and actions. We. come directly to the Biblical statement, “He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone,”’ understanding. ago; titled, who could not enjoy an argument who,. another’ s. unwise. words: or, acts, ‘in’ So" - man “Bon voyage! Write soon! How one repeats! How slow ~ The final minutes. Inching from the dock. The paper streamers : blow, - -Tauten, and break. We wat tch the | widening | breach between us. This was planned; ~ Saved up for; longed for: ‘they. - will see strange land, © Marvel at foreign mores, garner : souvenirs, Months later, they will once more. . ' anchor at home piers. . ~ Wiser? Richer?. More: content? -May it be.so.” “Something of me goes with them, - — as they: Bo, “Tdid not tell them that i hope to “make A longer journey, into the unknown,.1 shall not take . Carefully selected clothing. Shall mt not need Passport or visas, Travel. cheques, indeed, ee “Would not’ be valid, Having: brought nothing, and learned to live ~ With five dull RENses, Take one. backward glance. » At claybound bondage — one list look, askance, “Now vant (although I cannot prove), That tan thus cn route to, all 1 « ove, wef? RANCES SAVILLE, nin you're ‘planning 7 | to travel at: CHRISTMAS. BOOK NOW Bus, Train & Air | We make. ail arrangements Aladdin: Travel Services, al Salt Spring 053-4410 Gull Island ZEnlth 6327 of Miss Saville’s. poems, “first © : _ published several | years Ag0 in. the Review. ‘Bon Voyage oe : break the bond =~ 1 knew : | from A “family: life Ef; 0. neighborhood | en-) simply says, “‘I wonder eating him 2 mities and” ‘in’ ‘national | dif: WALL WASHING Building: Maintenance . Qe i . 8" yawiice. SERwItE OFFICRS: STORE Gray "YOUR LOCAL JANITORIAL SERVICE ~~ WINDOWS, AND FLOORS | CHRISTMAS CLEANING ORDERS TAKEN NOW. ALCO BUILDING MAINTENANCE sf 652-1797 and 383-6153 as often nurtured by those: who - and we realize that any in-~ tolerance. of another’s . action — betrays ignorance and lack of. In a best-seller of fifty years - “Tf Winter Comes’’ the author portrays a character. because he ‘could always see the — other person’s point of view. This’... is put’ another. way by a friend — instead. of: reacting - to. Gibran says of marriage, “Let s Public notice is hereby represent them as ALDERMAN "term term term | Candidates manner as to sufficiently opened at Brentwood Elementary accordingly. Newember, wn THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT “OF CENTRAL SAANICH NOTICE OF ELECTION given to the ‘electors of. the. Municipality of Central Saanich that I require the presence of . the said electors at the Municipal Hall, Saanichton, on Monday, the 20th day of November, 197), at the hour of ten: o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to = THREE to be elected for a two- ‘year “SCHOOL TRUSTEE + ONE to be elected for a two: year “SCKOOL, TRUSTE Oa ONE to be elected. for a one ‘year: ‘The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: shall be, nominated. in. writing. by two duly - qualified electors of the Municipality. The nomination-paper. - shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time bet- ween ‘the: date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination, The nomination-paper may be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such” identify. such) candidate. The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In the event ofa poll being necessary, such poll will be Schou, Brentwood Way Keating Elementary School, Keating Municipal Hall, Saanichton, on the With day of December, 1971, between the hours of 8.00 a.m, and 8.00 p.m, and the advance poll will be opened in the Municipal Wall on the 0th and J0th days of December, 1971, between the hours af 2.00 pari, and 5.00 p.m., of which every. percon tr herohe reqrired ' tala hatice ana govern him nett . Given wider my hind nt 1 Sonnicbton, BC thie Vath day nf F.B. Durrand Returning Officer, togetherness, and let the winds of the heavens dance between you’’. So must this couple, who have been so unyielding, though with | breaking hearts, look | across these spaces between them and realize the motivation and the feeling of the other. To replace intolerance. with tolerance is not enough, for we need appreciation. and un- derstanding toc..In following this. path there may be found a healing of breaking. hearts, a. return to. sanity’ and. human. dignity. sgt shit da baie gb HE present funds towards purchase AUXILIARY of these items as. well as others suggested. Congratulations were extended to the sewing. group for. their efforts in raising the sum ‘of $459.00. towards the work of the auxiliary — at the recent sale at the Hillside Shopping Mall. Miss A. Bade, of the Hospital staff, was presented with a gift as a small token of gratitude for work done in the preparation of the auxiliary constitution. Miss Bade stated that it had always been a pleasure to work for and with the auxiliary members. Mrs. Crosby Smith, delegate to the convention of the Auxiliaries Division of the B.C. Hospitals’ Association, held in Vancouver in ~ October, Presented an in- teresting report. Mrs. L. Bell, observer from the auxiliary, also gave. her impressions of the convention. A Christmas ‘‘Friendship Tea” when staff of the hospital will be guests, will be held at: 2.30 on December ist. Convener Mrs. E.W. Hammond. H 1968 Olds Cutlas A 2 Dr. H. Top. Power Steering, Power Brakes. Priced to sell at $2195 oa ‘Government, . Each of these persons now holds. a “Certificate of Opportunity” which | Quarantees. that the British, Columbia Government will reimburse you. cas with 50% of their. gross wages. ‘or salary, inc studing normal: fringe : benefits, if they are located in a newly created Job . 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NEW JOB REGISTRY IS NOW OPEN: To help you get the type of employee you need, as quickly a8 ‘possible, 3) ‘Joo | Registry of all persons carrying “Cartilicates of Opportunity" has been opened, | - You tell us what assistance you need. We’ I $66 that you are. sent t those, kind ot people for. consideration, es IN THIS AREA, PHONE #563081 AND ASK F OR “JOB OPPORTUNITIES" ee OR WRITE: BRITISH COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT = =—s__=«t™s ‘JOB OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE = “Honourable Dan Camphell, Chairman Committees Members: Hon, Donald L. Brothera Hon. James R. Ghabot. abdad bing hel bel mohen Y Hon. Grace sant Hon, Waldo Skillings Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbla HICKORY SMOKED LB. 69