. Published at Sidney; Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9831 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. express to you our horror -° guilty reality of. involvement: in oo this infamous war. As: witness to. “this fact are the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of war 7 materials shipped annually. by “Canada to the United States, the “many American war. research ~ projects: engaging our university , records of professional Canadian Aan . for the. U. ops dochina.. “than: a decade to obtain’ our government's commitment to the ~~ in this hideous carnage are sick / the fact that every Canadian his: oi been obliged. to contribute to the destruction. of your. lands. and Vivellhood, your proper authority. | “Yamilles -Joxample: of your ‘splendid for- titude inspires Ws to increase in “every “way -posaible our. own = struggle gains the anti-human . forees in’ our. land _oobusiness, our government, our schools, our very courts of law ~~ “peacemaker can truly begin, “the foltowing rnethod very - - ppcceusful in getting rid of the ia effective to 15 feetor so, The: “> factory nowle should be removed the tree but i vaporized damage PAGE FOUR Wednesday, May 31, 1972 ‘Sound Management Since the first estimates were prepared in 1968, the cost of storm drains planned this year have risen by ne siderably more than the six per cent annual rise an- ticipated three years ago. - At that time it seemed economically sound to stage construction of the program over a period of ten years — and pay for it out of current funds, rather than with borrowed money — on the assumption that the increase in building costs would be more than offset *t by the cost of borrowing. - This is no longer the case. _Inflation in the construction field is moving well ahead _ of the assumed six per cent figure, while the opportunity would appear to exist that relatively inexpensive money might again become available through the Federal Governments ‘winter works’ At a special meeting of Sidney Council on Monday, Mayor Stan Dear said that such funds might be obtained for less than seven per cent interest, and that in light of the rapidly climbing costs of sewer construction, the town would be well advised to be prepared to proceed - with the $1,000,000 program if Ottawa announces ‘an extension of the loans next winter: ; Disagreement. with this proposal seems to centre . ~ primarily on the total amount of money involved; but . this expenditure is, after all, unavoidable. _ . The storm drain system must be built. And either way, itis going to cost a great deal of money. ~The Mayor’s stiggestion is . - — taking a saving now on the whole project, rather than es spending. more money over for construction in Sidney arly 60 per cent — con- program. simply good ‘management an extended Period. We would ‘like. to. share ‘with your readers. the following - Open oo ° familiar eception, and as -down’? of. the: of} with it. our shame.:. . ‘For. behind our” ~ country’ S. ‘peacemaker. mask. hides. the: ‘and government laboratories, the peace-keepers turned errand-boy S. command in. In. We who have. worked for more human lives and values at stake at heart, We disavow Canada’s callous betrayal of international peace. We condemn as well the indifference of those Canadian church, labour and civic groups, and. thousands . of. individuals, “whose self-interest has obscured as a nation, your birthright as and: trons dn Jyour homes, Be ES ge We want you to know that the . in our sete #0. that the work of Canada as Yours truly,» “Doreas Blalr (Victoria Voice of Women) a einieninnon HAR PrN Editor, The Review, Sir: “Res Vent Caterpillars Over many years | have found Tenia Using a garage-type oi pquirter, about 4" by 2" which yok os ty ‘ a yyy layed | ohasa finger pamyon it, the equirt go thata “hlob" of all is ejected, This it eee COAaYy wy because fu is easential that vaproir ing does nat take place. The “biob™ hits the “lent with litle or no damage to “LETTE RS TO THE EDI TOR Editor, The Review, Sirs: “the tank with ordinary furnace or. “ean! become equal to revolver gun: “practice. Thus all the old ideas: of -burning® are‘ “quite? unnecessary. | “couple of minutes. Most’ of the’ caterpillars will be observed to Editor, The Review, Sir: to the whole. tree can ensue. Fill, stove oil and’ your ‘marksmanship “In the event: that. the suggested squirter: is: impractical, obtain a : -long. bamboo’ pole, afix some’ eeotton batting. to, the end, soak ‘it ‘in fuel. oil and t touch the. tent’, Results will ‘be. seen, ‘within a -be. dead. with their jaws locked ‘into the silk of the tent and their. bodies hanging down. - This method has been very “successful at: my home without permanent damage to bushes and trees so, try-it out, there is’no: _need for burning with consequent damage to. branches... -Y,W, Sealey W. Sealey “In-one of .the -recent. Sidney Reviews, Mayor Dear was quoted “as saying he did not like the trees on Beacon Avenue as they are not pretty, Of course they. are. not pretly, They are beautiful, Not Jong ago 1. steod on the corner of Beacon and Fifth. | looked © along) -Fiftth and. what would be a lovely view of the sea and the Olympies in the distance is marred by forty-five telephone poles and MASSES sof wires on hott sidese oath contrast, “Jooking along Beacon is ar akyoline ol tree, concealing the telephone: pales a great asset te the main ap: proach into Sidney, ° tveryone b have: spoken tw Ss dead against the removal of these Yours truly, M. KE. dean Idiens. ase ergata oon (8 Editor, The Review, Sirs” Yesterday: Thad occasion. to phone’ the office: of the Municipality of Central Saanich ond. inquired “if. there was a Council meeting that night. On being informed there was,” J asked if it was open to the public, My informant told me all counctl meetings are open to the public. ameeting and alter. twenty minutes of debate the couneil, by a four te fue vote, decided te re behind closed doors to discuss the people's business. Aldermen riehel and Lazar vated against the wollen whith Asia Clay ards, Lamont, Salt and Butler voting forthe “in camera” meeting. Cas youte ne fy aaa just ak! fashioned, or is this. modern democracy at work? Vours sincerely » : subscribe for The Review: One : cracking. noises. ‘He claims that “music and voices in the air can be heard i in ‘nearly every, part of his | as. relieving ‘the. ‘congestion. of trees and.) hope they: remain,’ we Ldecided to attend the couneil = “7 1972. WATERING scion gas fos eiGon Dewey. —the Sidney Review “Bob, you should have specified WHOSE hand would be holding the watering can ... oan t 4 OBITUARIES ANDERSON - In Sidney, B.C.; on May 25, 1972, Mr. Johannes Anderson, age 80 years. Born in Sweden, and had been a residentof Sidney, _B.C. for the past 3 years, residing at 2139 Bradford Avenue; for- merly of Lake Cowichan, B.C. He leaves his loving wife, Karin, at home; son, Knute; Coquitlam, B.C.; five grand- children; sister, Mrs. Caroline Larsen, Oakland, California; two nephews and a niece. Service was held in the Hirst Funeral Chapel (Sands), Duncan, B.C., on Monday, May 29, 1972, at 1 pm., Mr. J. Robertson officiating. Interment in .Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, B.C HOUNSOM Suddenly - at. Rest. Haven Hospital, Sidney, B.C., on May 26, 1972, Mrs. Margaret Houn- som, in-her 83rd year;.-born in Wales, late residence, 10103 Third St.. Sidney, B.C.; formerly. of Vancouver, B.C. Predeceased by her husband, Kenneth, in 1970 and her daughter, Nora in 1915. She leaves her daughters, Mrs. J. L. (Florence) Gray, Sidney, B.C., Mrs: P.- (Jean) Lowe, Victoria, B.C. and Mrs.. K.: A. (Joyce) Stokes, Vancouver, B.C.;° six grandchildren; two. great- grandchildren, a brother and a sister in Calgary, Alberta. Service was held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, B.C.,.on Tuesday, May 20, 1972, the Rev. Robert Sansom. of- ficiated. Cremation. 30 Years Ago No other country. paper gives the variety of news found in The Review. Subscribe now. If you want to read all the district news, year, $2. 00; six months, $1.00, Benjamin Wolf,-who:lives near ‘Falmouth, Ky., declares his sleep -has been disturbed at’ ‘frequent | ‘intervals. by electric shocks and onda Jin: wee bed act ‘as a z wireless: receiving. “station. By: . eliminating: the antennae, as well anew. development ‘in ‘radio telephony, has been announced. Music, news, lectures and other forms of speech can be received -by attaching the usual receiving _instrument to the electric socket, in the same manner. as electric fans, . vaccum’ cleaners ® and flatirons are attached to lighting circuits. Wor th Remember jing: F at from | Soup: To remove. the fat ‘from hot’ soup, pour the soup ‘through a cloth wrung. out in cold. ‘water, The fat will remain in the cloth. yee - The. Chitdren* 8 Diet: The child who is allowed to choose what he will eat is. very apt. to be: un- dernourished, Fix his plate daintily and put it before him, with the things he should eat upon , and if he never hears. about preferences, he. will probably never make any, eb Years Ago. things recorded the following:.. The’ Review Staff discovered something of interest last week. respectful attitude, They: ‘and plopsoa board on ‘en, Well, Aberta sand British | Columbia: “was ‘drawn. Yes, indeed! They Ware the oones) oo. the work was done. by tosh! Miscellancous" Shower Held in Tripp one Acimiseelancnus shower hold recontiy athe hone af Mra. honour oof bride eet Jo-Anne Rvstedt. BN and Rowena Nunn. Games were enioved fellawine the “opening oC the gifts refreshments were served, Guests melded Mrs, R, Goos, Mrs 1. Roberts, ‘Maa VY. Waiat puis Min. is Lith, Mrs, K. Pearson, Mra. A. Nunn; Mra. P) Watling: Mre. 1). Colvin: ‘ind. Mabey, Mrs. HE Quaimes, Mie. de Meditoal, Min. M Melntosh: Mra, Eo Trippy Mes. 1. Trapp. Mrs Ro Nant andthe Misses M. Michaelis. 1 Nunn, ©, 4 Robert Gadfrey, Baron, J, Nuaa and Py Smigh, Our stands used for folding are; now looked upon with ao mere | wee ordinary: dranghtsmen’s stands © oo Mow know, the awkward Gab “kind: one heaves ‘en in and out our stands were those used when - the final boundary. line’ between they came > from the office jn Sidney where was Wilfred Tripp, Lochside Drive. in’ Hostesses: were) Elaine: The slips that pass in the type department amused us last when ' the story which rambled on about the Firemen discussing many -at. their meetings, . “Every subject under. the sun may come. up, and often dies.’ This should, of course, have read, “and often does.”’ ‘The only reason a ‘subject could ‘die ‘at. the Firemen’s meeting: : would be lack of. information ; = “and. believe: me, -that seldom happens Te you want ° ‘to know + but Darticularly about his “y fells cdre ibet, go toa. Firemen’ < meeting’ eIf you: have a slight ‘doubt’as to-the proper procedure: “im. reaming. out-a aril) hole. for, a, : ‘brace’ ‘strap’ find out!:-You will, also find out: how; ‘to,,catch: salmon,. stuff.a baked kangaroo and how to buss the bride, when best man at’ a wedding. It’s enlightening. - ; EO Wears Ago Divers _ Get ‘Souvenirs from: Rum Runner: Salt Spring Island skin. divers, the from there by chartered boat to “Banfield to search for the wreck of the “Theipval a suspected rum runner, 125 feet:in length that struck a reef and went down 82> years» ago. The divers discovered the 600 pound anchor and also brought up. small odd- ments of the ship's furnishings as souvenirs. The party. numbered Ab, of whom.30 were divers, The local club has 13 members, Don Irwin is president. A‘ strawberry Cestival; thought ; “ta be the only one: of ils kind on the, west coast,” WIN be held’ in -Fathoms: Phantoms, travelled last. week-. ‘end to Port Alberni in company with Vancouver Island Clubs, and: OM THE PAST FILES OF THE REVIEW 23 from Ip. m. to 6.30 p.m. Among | the many. -attractions to be -of- fered during the afternoon will-e square dancing, a freckle con- test,.a baby .contest, Scottish’ dancing, pony: rides, bingo, ‘games ‘of skill, sale of home " | cooking, a - growers, arid strawberry. short- flower.display by local cake, made with the famous Saanich: Peninsula Strawberries. In Review | “SUPPORT. YOUR -GUNFIGHTER.: Who notorious gunfighter, Morgan? Not the tall, dark and is ‘the swinging into town ~... wall-eyed friend either, though he pr efends ic be. (And just for, the record, it's not small dark: and raeous" "suzanne either!) Who then-is the ghastly Aheir performances, certainly not -the two stars, who have both done in the past. This tedious tale. of mistaken identities is tull of the usual eye-rolling, thigh-slapping, fist-smashing. bad-Western town called Pur patory Brentwood Bay on Saturday June Ei hough said! their homes. The scheme started ~Homebound ‘Cinema Scheme. Brings’ Joy to Pensioners. It is. -good to know that the question of: » suitable low: cost housing for. the ‘| elderly is. exercising | city: fathers” “and many other agencies, “and it. is good to. learn what other. towns: and cities are’ doing: to ‘bring pleasure’ to: the» ‘housebound.’ A society ‘in. Paisley,: Scotland, ay : seems Sto have solved the question : disabled and inform. | SIDNEY MOVIE Jocal - ‘denomination. or Shorty . handsome stranger who comes ! nor his "f Pleshette. gunman? Who cares! Judging by. some worthy film and TV. work) B- cliches, and it all takes place ina "YD owl fight: for > positive “agricultural policies: to protect BC. farmers.” > a i Saanich & The Islands. . 7 N.D.P. | - yo S200 Douglas S600. 4 PUM Weds Thurs, Fri. Be DUH) ERIC SHERWOOD | f “iy ! dad of how to. add much joy and in-_ terest to those who cannot leave as a birthday gift by members of the Paisley branch.of T.O.C:H. and has expanded into a goodwill . venture. Called the Homebound Cinema Scheme, there are five sections: movies, television, recordings, welfare and. taxi services.. The program. consists of regular. movie. visits. of one. hour “programs. of comedy, travel and © changed | monthly. from. October. to. April. -“Homebound: pensioners receive interest © films, tape: recordings: ‘of: concerts and church | “services, outings. and parties’ for the: The taxi service takes invalids round. the: city: illuminations at. Christmas and ; the television © section provides for six months . ‘\ television periods ..... [can't [help thinking that the housebound -- of Paisley are fortunate indeed to... have this delightful scheme. to relieve the monotony of life and. to add interest io thei restricted ; existence, ae The earth - ‘is but. one 3. country; and mankind its Citizens. BAUAT FAITH, -WHATISIT? . or Information Phone 385-0181 F uneral Chapels Dedlented te Servlew genaible pried Sands Chapel of Roses, Fourth Street, {SIDNEY — AS6-2OR2 § P VICTORIA SHRI | PCOLWOOD. 478-5821 § PDUNCAN... 746-5212 | LADYSMITH | 245-2931 J : N ANAIMG Fd 2032 Your six community Chapels. Independent, Farnily Owned Peand Pant rated Sande wiynin 1912, | olla lt rn cael Building ‘Boom’ Hits Sidney Although building construction figures» have not yet. been totalled, Sidney ‘municipal staff ‘say that. $1.2. million worth: of construction has. been started i in May... Projects include al2 suite, two Avenue, a 24 unit condominium ‘on Fifth Street, a 16 suite apart- ment block on Henry Avenue and property known as. The. Latch. bos iat secs of. ny : . a “3s.4-10.00a.m. “FAMILY SERVICE. The. welfare section plans bus» : THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH — Th Anglican. Church of Canada SUNDAY J UNE 4th - HOLY TRINITY CHURCH : ae Patricia Bay” mS -8.00a.m.. ‘Holy Communion followed by refreshments 3 in. : the. Hall = ST. ANDREW’ 8 CHURCH: United Church ~ of Canada . » SIDNEY. and NORTH =) is SAANICH - ; : Rev. R: Hori: Pratt. - Church: Office: - 696-3213 ee Manse:- €56;1930. ST: - JOHN’ 5: “DEEP. COVE ST.PAUL’S. SIDNEY. Service of Worship 11:00am. Church School 9:30 a.m. Service of Worship -9:30a.m.. storey walk-up apartment block on the corner of Third and Sidney ‘a- 16 unit condominium on ate fe 1 Be. 4 ¢ a . a + - # “a and Children’s activities 9925-Mth Si 650-3544 Rev, KW. Ridgway, Paator 7.00pm, Evangelistic service. “We welcome you" senpidine : tunane obaast Vy Wig Warship 1 8 mn, Peering Mery ive TA pony -Taenday Title Study TO hm Friday bo Cadel URE ara s 7h puts Yeung Moeapies - eu iat pon A friendly welcome awaits all. Infrprn nt ton: O56-1239 or OM-8S37 in ard Street, Sidney 7 : CENTRAL SAANICH “8B. ova m, “Holy Communion _. UNITED CHURCHES | “11.15a.m. Choral Communion | | | Rev. Geoffrey ¢ G. Smith" . Sunday. School & Nursery Church Office”. 652- 713 2 Thursday: : “Manse © - 652-2748 9.00a.m.. Holy Communion ~ |. SHADY CREEK, 7180, East ~. | Saanich Road. : : . ‘Rev. Rober! Sansom . Family ‘ Service and ‘Sunday 656-4870 656-3223 | School, 9: 45am. “PARISH OF SEVENTH-DAY : ADVENTIST. CHURCH. ~ SOUTH SAANICH | Rest Haven Drive, Sidney - “Rev. Ivan H, Futter . ~ SATURDAY 652-2812 -9,.30a.m, - Bible Study . : 11,004.m.. Worship Sunday, June 4 3.30pm. : “Youth Service Si’, STEPHEN Sunday 7:30 p.m. oe HEN'S 7.30 p.m, Wed. Prayer . H.isam, Holy Communion Friday 7.30 p.m.. or =: ALL. ARE WELCOME 7.0 p.m, ; Compline Pastor B. L. Gilleroth with meditation Phone 656-2756 - 410th Anniversary | a ST. MARY'S - Sluggett Memorial ‘z aoa Me Family Service Baptist Church | | 10.00aan, ° af Mattins pe BRENTWOOD BAY | : | a . L.C, Vose, Pastor | | gaestitag attoantas (PH. 682 1687 : 54 Sunday Setaal ig. Warm: f " PENTECOSTAL SB | Morning Worship. as Oum. 7 . & Pree orthip can, TA p aR, o@e : i ayer a ’ y "ASSEMBLY OF GOD go | Manan i 30pm. R982. F. Saanich Roads Fp A trlendly Family Church, BR Rastor C.D, Lynn Welcome. PB ORG an . > 18 sunday Services © @ | os SIDNEY a fit cm, * Sunday Sehoul « 4 ‘ — BIBLE. CHAPEL 2 aoe Mo Worship 8 “rape, : pene Service a il ito Fis hice orre ‘ f Tuesday ‘ en Beto ena ee 10:00 4.111. Twp Mm. Witte Sludy and Prayer "The Lords‘ Supper 1:30am. , 7 . Thursday: a Evening Service nsepm. 7 4 wpm » Vouth fervice J »Binday, June 4 | Priday | : Wednesday, 8pm. Prayer sR ASp Crunaaere di, one and ible study. Retina iliggg notaries mags gst ieee Foursquare ~ cHrorcht Hane Family Serv: co __ Gospel Church ay Peace Lutheran Church 2205 WEILER AVE, | Morning Service 8.0 Ah, Sundity School 10,00 090. Thurndlay - Bible Clann 8 p.m. REV. AUF. OTKE 856-2372 oe