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 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. t PAGE FOUR Wednesday, November 29, 1972 | Biitor, The: Review s cee anywhere’ but: a ann to ‘Acapuleo, : Mexico, — Alderman Retires on al It is with regret that we note the retirement from municipal affairs this December of Central Saanich alderman Margaret Salt. Although Mrs. Salt has suffered poor health for some - time, her vitality and sustained involvement with the “community ' has been an asset to her colleagues on Council... This time last: year, Ald. Salt wrote in the Review that experience. : she felt more women should take part in municipal _ affairs which have been for her, a most stimulating Her record of achievement backs up this statement. Margaret Salt has served eight years on. Central - Saanich Council since retiring from a demanding job as secretary to the Court of Appeal judges in Victoria. As an alderman, she has worked on most municipal committees and has acknowledgeed a particular in- terest in young. people recreational facilities. in. the community and Mayor A.M. Galbraith said this week that Ald. Salt -. will be much missed by her colleagues and regretted that she is unable to stand for office this. year... ~ “Margaret Salt. has worked very hard for Central Saanich”: said the Mayor who emphasized ‘her. con- |: _. tributions to Centennial projects and staunch Support of: a Island View beach development. "Letters froma: ‘readers. are: welcome. All; are: subject to ~~ condensation. Pen names may. oes ube used — however, all Hetters - All the extra taxes will be eaten: ~~ “up in. widening roads, defloration. OF dog woods, black topping” ete, ete, Can a- ‘developer. ‘yeally ‘say. whether one can, have children or’ mot? Once you have’ made the. |. “down payment doubt it very | “much, : And: what. about: grand-. children who come to stay, and in One can have a hole on top of a hill in winter, but find it: pretty ~~ dry, after.a long hot. summer. Tonly know that instead of the Republican slogan of 1982 - “A, chicken in every pot": there are approximately, three cars in’ ~., OVEry. garage, hence our traffic problem which will get worse. Developers always seem to live here: from Yours truly,’ ae "Native Son!) seaseniemanaivon : Kalter, The Review, ies: ao en reply» to an’ unsolicited, unsigned: etter. leit in our mailbox today from “concerned ° > longtime’ residents independent. of and. without assistance or: approval of any ceandidate"” may: wo J uot, say the following: : --Taleep better because of Mayor. os Davis and Alderman Grieve, who “are desperately trying to: ive uw to their election promises, Vours truly, 0% (Mra.) Mary H. Townsend, 10047 Madrona Dr, saslaaenenbaialeneenil - ‘Baltor, The Review, Sirs Tam reading 0 book on food pollution, Important: as in this ~odimparted knowledge, there. is. something more important: ‘This . comes to mind In recalling: Dr. MeCarrison's work arnong. the Hunzas and. consequent ex- periments in the early part of the _fentoey. Perkane these can be meee WS ne summed up bettar by quoting an article in a long-ago copy of the — Organiculturaliet of Bogland. J _ topped petting thelr Nterature tn | © the O's; should not haye done so, Nereis the copy ‘written by Friend Sykes a contemporary of y healthy according to a food h eats — would live, on a diet of and more. pre-eminent. ‘It s hard. enough now to. manipulate’ a car => ~on the back roads and. lanes ‘of ca this beautiful countryside. eee grown. up. : must contain the writer’ = — Views : expressed. are ‘not necessarily: name - and address, — those of this newspaper. | McCarrison and Albert Howard. . ~ “The well-being of mankind ‘is : interdependent . with that of the. animal, the plant, and the living Soil. A fertile soil is.one.rich-in : humus. | content of th soil i is depleted, the. : a. "Whenever ©. the humus wholesome and disease-free milk ‘and animal products, wholesome | vegetables and wholemeal bread, | ‘all grown on soil that. was humus’ “sufficient and disease free. And if the health of a nation is as simple as all that, why. can we not adopt fpomy. system of farming tomorrow -and in five years have a disease: free. world? - Because. for: over a: hundred years. ‘the world has’ laboured under a sad and pitiful delusion —- , that the refertilization of land is a. - due course have to have: ‘Sehoo! ~~ aecornmodation?. : 2 In conclusion i would keto ask : “. where the water is to come from,’ |' apart from the sewage problem, chemical. and net a biological process ‘and ‘because there have ‘in’ England - and America most powerful interests: who ‘are determined’ that the world shall not be disillusioned. : The continued use of artificials is the first mistake, for it produces food of .diminishingly efficient. feeding value for both man and beast, and is, in my opinion, reducing vitality /80 low that. ‘resistance to the malign bacilli. and bacteria® of. disease | ‘ig becoming leas and: Jess) >The, ‘source of all disease ig in the food we ent; and the food | comes, from: the soil, Wee, “Friend | ‘Sykes ‘then saya bitterly — you must never’ Ro to: ‘the root cause of disease. 6 ~ And now, bleas my eyes, I say to myself Il may have written thia: before and maybe sent it to the: “Review. But don't you think Mr,. Editor, even 8, It would be worth. printing again? Lazlly indifferent : as arn it.sharply pulls me up. othe question arises what can: be done about all this, In our gad world it becomes an individual matter, My wife and Tare con vineed that food grown on our. good soil sees us through the ‘winter when: we have no good food. ‘This as may be: perhaps anothor. of my delusions. oI A. Thornley, . Saanichion, KB ditor, The Iteview. Sirs ‘TY for one, have alviags felt that |B party politics do nol belong at the “My. Party, Hight or wrong” may be all right Mrovinetak. or: Federal level, but fs a poor way'to ad-. minicipal level, at. the tninister a munleipality, One always hopes that the: people we elect to nerve on couneld THINK. and VOTE aa INDIVIDUALS. © This obvious attenipt to load : North, Saanich council with” a “bunch of _ System: For Shame!. I trust the. ~electorate'of North Saanich will do some. individual thinking and a ~Votin 1 they | . eee that lie ahead” “growing movement’ in Central Saanich “against the plebiscite: | ,,: ‘which : will “be: presented | fo the ‘voters to. determine if. our area “wants. “beer parlours”. = “per se, but a rural ‘area such as ‘need or want this type of | establishment. “Most of us moved. here, as we’ wanted a quiet, pleasant setting away from the -will accomplish. They will have wre TA Wak: News TEM: North Saanich Jr Secondary students ae ~__ organise continuing litter clean-up... | ao. We “understand the | the Athlete Dept. s - (Taar HAPPENS f jo BE. LITERATURE, | GEIXLORD.« w AS IS the Seience AE SS. a ws ~ and the Muste Pee see “ves” men is- in- tolerable.:A vote for either Mr.. Thullier ‘or Mr. Kirk: or. Dr. Martin is to condone. just such a ‘Tim not against beer : ‘parlours Central. ‘Saanich really. doesn't City, oe earnestly: “hope that ratepayers. will: consider all aspects of’ ..the ‘proposed plebiscite. Specifically, there are_ many: things that beer parlours. an adverse effect on surrounding property values. Beer parlours inevitably put a bigger load on local police which in turn ‘would require additional staff, ‘Don’t be fooled that.’ any. beer: pariour will decres ease your taxes, it. wont! a GPa 100 Verdier Ave. Editor, The. Review, Sirs voters the opportunity of ending the undisciplined and ineffectual - government we. have’ all been: suffering from, We have witnessed acrimony, personal ‘insults, near fisticuffs,’ shouting, and a partisan. split, seeking victory: at. any cost, regardless of the issue. 1 wonder who set the tone for, this slate of affairs? «The old “pang have. been ins sensitive to public feelings. and have ‘presented a solid: wall of resistance to thd small amount of new blood that WAR i into ares si a eae AQ aetna t ess 7 ~ STATIONERY. will.and» manners, } ference between genuine ‘cane The’ approaching election is te ‘ bo welcomed and should dive the | their old. way. ‘of: “doing and thinking, at the last election. The. situation’ .can “now be’ altered . by, replacing. them. with: more } enlightened men of good working. together to solve. ‘the « many: The. Review, ‘Sir: Be - ~ Thesitate to write. to you again | from fear of being. a. target of | “abuse, But I would like to make it» clear to. you that: I ran for: the: office « of . Alderman © n- North Saanich’ as my own: man, Team. notza- member of any group. or. puppet of any man, I deplore the way both the Mayor and council: have behaved this” last year, ‘and feel strongly that ite is. only: by» electing: less prejudiced, more diplomatic and. understanding men. to council. that.the breach can be healed.’ This campaign -has. become: a» disgusting mess of mud-slinging: innuendo, anonymous letters, : and attacks on the Mayor. asa means of clouding the issues and discrediting genuine, informed candidates, | Lonty hope the eltizens of this community can. tell: the — dif- didates. and those: interested in. furthering their” own: Personal ” vendettas, moe ange “Yours sincerely,” o Dick Thuillier, - 100 Ardmore, ‘alae, The Review, sit: have received - several. i" political circulars in the mall recently,» some of them: make. - sense, some don't. 1 could. comment on all of them, kut one f° in pardeular, prompted — me to, communicate with you, ADr. Martin, whois aspiring to.) become an Alderman in North Saanich, speaks of “Breaking a deadlock. fn’ Council’ parently considers that'a 5 vote fa a deadlock, or just may be, SL arste a hep | gust ARRIVED | 1 ~ WRITING CASES | PROM HOLLAND i (sti‘ After considering these facts, remember, when the ‘need. arises, select a member of our, provincial Association and be assured of dignity and integrity, For information write or call your local member ofthe _ British Columbia F uneral | | Services A ssocia tion Gab-2va2 388-5155 |= COLWOOD ATB-IBQ | ri SNE AE Nt ONY A Ni 6H 88 A eM A Be ee dled i a ta OMe 8 tt ny A a aM ‘That the convenience of a local F uneral Home has ot hoc alde eo Tal That it ts nat necessary to join a Hoetety that charges oh membership fees, one JAGR 15 DUNCAN LADYSMITH OAS-231 NANAIMO THN LOIS | ‘When * the - The scheduling of a coaching Clinic for those interested in assisting basketball for begin- ‘ners is of importance to the Sidney area. A large number. of participants are waiting to play basketball, the problem appears to be finding those young people. Mr. -John.. Olsen, Provincial ‘Basketball Co-ordinator, will share his knowledge and. ex- pertise on Thursday of this week at a specially arranged. clinic. “This clinic is open to the public ‘and will be held at Sansbury School, from 7 - 9 p.m. on November 30. An opportunity will also be given tp hear about and study Mini-basketball, a game specially designed for the 12 and under age group. ok RECREATION COMMISSION The newly formed badminton entry in the Lower Vancouver Island. Badminton League, will play its second. league tour- nament on Sunday. evening, at Sanscha at 8 p.m. Cancellations this week, due to prior commitments at Sanscha, are: Friday evening teen ac- tivities. and Saturday morning roller skating. These programmes will resume the following week. A Turkey Bingo in aid of the Sidney recreation programme will be held on Friday, December 15 at 8 p. m. at the K. of P. Hall. IMMEDIATE ANNUITIES At prime rates may provide you with increased Income now Guaranteed Investment. Performance Tax Savings Lifetime security WE WILL BE PLEASED TO ASSIST YoU: WITH YOUR ENQUIRIES, Insurance Is Our Business, Not a Sideline SORD INSURANCE 386- 8441 HARE Telephone: Victoria .. ‘THE PARISH OF - NORTH SAANICH © ‘The Anglican. Church Of oe. : Canada - ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH ~The Silver Spire 9682 Third St.Sidney 8:00a.m: Holy Communion, 11:15a.m:. Choral Communion “Sunday School & N ursery « HOLY, TRIN ITY CHURCH , (By the sea). - Mills & West Saanich _ : o0a.m. = ' Everybody. welcom “Holy Cominunion . 2 Church: Office. : ‘. Manse" | Saanich Road. Rev. Robert Sansom oe Office. -— fe oF Home : Pa i 656- 3223 © 656-4870 PARISH OF - SOUTH moor : oe Rev. Ivan H: Futter ~ 652- 2812: Adv ent Sunday sunday, December 3 ; ST. 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