i i ity MOY Rota seat P NCES EIN hy STIRRUP ental Se Radel pheno enero openers ENE REE TSP AB SITS arene ee, ereneen Ps “g ANIC! i. PEN INSUL L A AND. GUL OIL, BURNING SHIP’S LANTERN, - 1875. TWO. PAIR. SOCCER. BOOTS. - $15; ..6 ft, lined. drapes, blue-green: - CAR CARPETING, smoker - only. “yrs. $1.50. Perfect Condition. Wired.Circa ~-FOR'SALE =. MISCELLANEOUS © SANITARY. GARB Sidney. Clean-Up, 656- 1920. - a = IS /ANDS REVI Wo | Project. - ‘Parinership isa: concerted .effort..on:the-part. Ray: Bowcotly oo 2ath Box G Review. ~ ° 39-1. . BOOK. EXCHANGE “9185 St.“ Across: from. Pool Hall, Sid- - 5TH Size 4. Double bed, Smali "€¥- Inthe: child's desk. : | _Phone 656- ‘ot WINTER PARKING. 7 8 ery 100 SINGLE. - PROBLEMS? | Sete 0, at wngstield BOATS = TRAILERS — “ATI-2751, “MIDTOWN SIDNEY ~ PARKING 40-2 * GOOD “HOME WANTED FOR 3 area for winter storage of your | boat or trailer, For information call 656-1636, “man Catholic Church to carry of the Anglican, United and Roms) out 7a Visitation toward» the © ” “end of this year. : --Go-Chairmen.are J, W. Ro-. gers (Anglican), George Howard (United), © Mike Ko- ‘bierski (Catholic). .:- Project Partnership is acreative pro- ; ‘eras designed to. KNOW ledgeaand-coacert-! WwW ork of the Christian Church, - increase necessary: and. true: place: and and: it cis < sexpécted thatall. members. -of >the respective congregations will want toex- press their.Partnership inthe. Christian. Cause by giving of. .- , their: _time, ability and. sue stance, eae . ao are to head Training: Group _ periods and instruct in this ~ “plan of congregational analy-": : ‘Don “MeKinnon and Mrs. Y of ‘the “respective congrega- - “F ked after by: CG ‘pearne - What Is ie 2 Canons" Vaughan-t Sb West, quatitied Pteachers, = sis. and home visits by which people: will be helped with the ‘Way’, and the ‘What’, and the ‘How’: of Christian responsi- _ bility, : A. group of mer, ‘and women ; vices © . Jaunched. — “.On_ the Purposes”. Tions have-ot ered their ser- ‘in getting 2 Partnership”? : organized and keVision, Aim, and sub-committee are. A. Fréeelove, T; G. Lud- — ~ “gate, Ny J. Williams, and MIs. -.Dorreen Hunter. ~ “Contact. Leaders" are” “and C, We Colledge with the ‘Project. tant “may involve’ supper ‘gather- © _ 7 ings, : and Mrs. Dorothy Pearson, “given by Miss J. Leigh. 2 says ‘that. “there will. “be. ee os mands upon our time and ene: BY, “but! if we mean ‘busines: in our’ faith, we will give: this “Project: priority, ‘for. this’ is »one. way we. can’ mobilize: ‘our Christian: ‘Tesources. to:-meet . the: challenges of our day a and time.” ee 2 rae 7 clergy. “For “Special Events" ‘which ; “Mrs. ~ Audrey Ostrom “and others: | : General assistance is being : H, J. Taverner is treasurer. oy adorable male kittens, 2:grey, 1 black... 7 weeks, 656-4177. 10968 Madrona. * 40-1 - §IX YEAR OLD SORREL GELD- “ing,-15 1/2 hands, Well. broke.. $250.00. 656-2168, 40-1 TEMPORARY . POWER POLE, three wire service $35; bunk beds,’ , with mattresses $35; mattress, 39. inch, $10; 2 ‘brush electric floor polisher; $15; aluminum screen door, $8; 1.V. Antenna, 20 ft, mast stacked yagi-2 units, auto harp, $25; $4 inch by. ‘Phone 652-2920. pattern, $8, ; 40- ri sq. yd. Special $2.95 sq. yd; drapery material. Reg. $2. 95 sd “yd. Special 99¢ sq. yd. . gaard Upholstery o52- -1591. 1185 Boes~ Verdier Ave, — 40-1. ‘WORK WANTED YOUNG DUTCH LADY WILL DO housecleaning in Brentwood Bay area. 652- -2246 after 7 p.m. A0-2. FOR RENT "RENT TO OWN NEW SEWING machine, $2.75 weekly.. Sawyer | Sewing Centre, ‘BLL FortSt., 388- 6228, : 38-tf FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR apartment. Heat, light, water in-— cluded. Suit one lady. — Non- 656-2512, . 38-tf GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED Phone G56- -1784, Specializing. in. modern hair, “styling and razor cutting, 656~. 3130, 40-tf : 1 WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A . any of my former customers are “REG. $6.95 “AJAX . CASH? PRIVA ATE. AND SEMI- PRIVATE accommodation for. 4 lady. or gentleman, . Shoreacres — Rest Hotes Sidney. 656- 1727. 39-2 DEEP. COVE “BARBER xOW located next to Deep Cove Schoal, few pruning jobs this. fall... if interested call Joe “Thomas, 656- 1672, 40-1 IF YOU WANT YOUR MOWER ‘in ‘shape, now is.the time to \bring it-to Reed’s Saw Repair,’ 622 Fisgard St. 383- -8324, 3= tf. WINDOW C LEANERS, “ate. | also walls and gutters. Free. estimates, Bob Scott, 652-1581, 35-tf CLASSICAL GUITAR INSTRUC- tion, Beginners - any age. 652- 4765. 38-tf VICTORIA HYPNOSIS SERVICES” Relaxation and Psycho-Cyber- netics Centre Ltd. Suite 8-819 Fort St... 388-9722. FOR COMICS, P.O. Box’ 185 A, 385- 3670." books, etc. Victoria. NEW 2 BDRM WITH VIEW: SID-- ney. Nov. Ist. or earlier $138, AIL inclusive. ‘Adults; no pets.. 656-1543 evenings. “40-1 656-3335. HOUSE FOR RENT. FUR- _-nished, 3bedroom, full basement, “Adults only. © No pets... $185" “mon, 6 months lease, . 656- 3539. 40-1 COMING EVENTS BRENTWOOD UNITED CHURCH © Women Rummage Sale, Satur- Thursday, October 9, 5:30 - 6:30. p.m, at St. Paul’s Church Hall, Malaview Ave, Admission by ticket only, from UCW members, Adults $2.00, Children 5 ~- 11 : » 39-2 TURKEY BINGO. THURSDAY, October 9th. 8 pam. K. of P, Hall,. Fourth St. Sponsored by the Knights of Pythias on behalf of the Pythian Cerebral Palsy. 40-2 JUNIOR SECTION OF NORTH Saanich Rod and Gun Club com- mencing winter program on Sa turday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m. Program for boys ahd girls ages 12 to 18 years. Entry fee $1,00 Am- munition 50¢ for 30 rounds. 40-1 THE AFTERNOON GROUP OF- St. Andrew’s and Holy. Trinity A.C.W, will be holding a coffee party inSt. Andrew’s Hall, Fourth St. on Wednesday, October 15 at 1) a.m.; also sale of Christmas cards and novelties, Silver collection, We extend a wel- come to all. 40~2 ATTENTION SINGLE PARENTS! “Parents without partners’’ will be forming a Sidney branch in the near future. All those interest- ed in joining are urged to attend a meeting Thursday, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m, at 2283 Amelia Ave. 656- 3727, 10-1 SMALL 2 BDRM, COTTAGE, 40-1. venown PAVING COMPANY: specializing ia home driveways. . _Quality workmanship. Free es~ | Phone 477- -1298.. Bicti timates. KITCHEN: CHAIRS in at 9am. 7 Out by 5 p.m. Len’s Furniture, 7115 W. Saanich Rd. 652-2849. 3814 “DRESSMAKING’ AND ALTERA- tions. Phone 686-3444, 37-tf WANTED. WANTED TO RENT - FAMILY wishes to rent three bedroom house. or duplex, equipped for _ day, Oct: 4,19 a.m. in Church automatic washer, dryer, near .. Hall, 7162 WestSaanichRd. Muf- = schools. if, possible. . Wish to fins and coffee. available. 39-2 locate near Sidney area. Apply : Box X Review. 39 ¢f. THANKSGIVING DINNER, _ : . WANTED. BABY SITTER FOR very well behaved 9 months old baby~.in Roberts. Bay - Third ‘St. area, No late nights. Cable~ - 40-1. vision. 2430 Widby Lane. WOMAN FOR HOUSECLEANING POCKET - 37-tf * WE: WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- re-upholstered from $5.95 peach, A ATAANHNANNSNRN ~ BOOK » Eack month, the Sidney Br ra ‘Regional Library titles from our Heady iarters i from Sidney tu be transferred to Nanatn or to other brane ches. This constant addition and deletion oftities provides, | — “we feel, every library with a well- rounded, current numpes’ ° of books that: are canstatnly reviewing this week are new - available: for borrowing. is back. a ERNEST. HEMINGWAY, by Carlos Baker. It took Baker seven. years to write this book, and there. can be. no question. about. his scholarship. He has,-: y moreover, organized his book in such a way that it can be en- joyed by the gener al reader and at the same time he used by the scholar, It has.received wide { critical acclaim, and I believe it will become the atint.rcd bio- graphy of this. complex and com- pelling man.“ This is biography, not literary criticism, and if ever a writer. was a public figure, it was Hem- ingway. The Hemingway legend, as Baker repeatedly shows, was in no smaljl measure created by Hemingway himself, . ..Baker satisfies the reader’s desire to separate truth from legend, and shows how | fascinating, apart from the myths, -the ‘man really was, ° Vain, often vindictive, and: frequently a bully, he could also “CARDS OF THANKS is cere thanks to the many friends and relatives“ who. gave. their kindness,-syrapathy and beautiful ~ floral offerings during the iliness and death of a beloved husband and father. Mrs, Annie Cuth- bertson and family. 40-1 I WISH TO THANK MY. KIND _Reighbours and friends for their help and sympathy during the sud- den illness and passing of my be- loved husband. Mrs. Eva Kemp. 40-1 ANNOUNCEMENT MR, AND MRS, A, H, BUTTER- ick, 9709 Fourth Street, Sidney, wish. to announce the forthcoming “marriage of their niece, Anna Belle ‘Nadine. Simpson to Mr. Garth Coward, son of Mr. and Mrs..S, P. Coward, 2215 James White Boulevard, Sidney. The wedding “will take place at.7.30 p.m. October 25th, 1969 in St. ‘Paul's United Church with Rever- end R, H, Pratt officiating. 40~1 in Deep Cove. 656-2427, 99-1 LOST WANTED - A RIDE FROM poys pip, HUSTLER, BIKE Sidney8:15 a.m, to Victoria - from Sidney School R ard returning 5:30 p.m. Phone 656-4... sogt ey “un iO 2139, er ane : SET OF KEYS WITH TAG SI- COOK WANTED FOR COUNTRY Two adults, good wages. home. References required, Prefer- ably own transportation, Box H, Review. 40°3 | 915. Review Office, Finder. please leave at Reward, 40-1 WANTED TO BUY PEOPLE OF ALL AGES TO AT- tend Sunday School every Sunday ~ morning 10 a.m, at the Four- square Gospel Church, 9925 Fifth For free taxi service phone 40-1 St. 656-3544. ANYONE INTERESTED IN DO- nating pumpkins to the Brentwocd. Cub Group is asked to call 652- 40-1 2168, WANTED TO RENT ONE OR TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. Required by Oct. 15. 656-4196. 40-1 OLDER FOUR ROOM HOUSE, good condition, nice area, Prin- cipais only., Phone 478-5936, receives a change of. beoks. I choose aew If the book you®, ant: is.out, fill ” out. a request slip for “ay and we will notify you when it. quake causes, the ship to capsize. 32-tf proceeding north on First Str ect WANTED GOOD USED and attempted to make a “Left sprtepr turh into a private driveway. His FURNITURE vehicle struck a car driven by OPEN 9 - 9 weedkays ' sur . : 9 ~ 6 Saturdays 1 - § Sundays Len’s Furniture, 7115 W, Saanich Rd. 652-2849, 38-4 CHAT iin BY MA RY KI ER A N S une UN . ner’ of -he-%, Auver Istand - n Nanaimo, and select books changing. The works lam they are.on: display, and are be geierous and thoughtful. Along with his preoccupation with death went a determination to get as mich from life as possible, And, vith this, went his love of. kil- ling -~ hunting, fishing, bull-, fighting, and war. ‘ Tt is well that the writing of the biography went, to someone as level-headed and objective as Baker. He fully recognizes Hem- ingway’s faults. A firm admirer of--almost: all. that Hemingway wrote, he still retains his clear . viston of the man. Necessarily, thea, this book reveals Heming> way’s flaws, but it also reveals nis greatness, Perhaps there has never been a writer so absorbed in © so many: non-literary ac~- tivities, yet who did his work so well, Thus, he became a hero,. as well as a very. fine novelist. . POSEIDON © ADVENTURE, by ‘Paul Gallico. The great liner, ; Poseidon, is returning to Lisbon with 300 °Christmas~cruising passengers when a violent sea- During ten, taut-hours, the few surviving passengers try to make. their way upward in the almost vertical ship, hoping for. rescue before sna gous dows. Dr. Seolt, a Princeton athlete turned cleric, is the leader. Rogo, a tuugh New York detective, and his one-time starlet wife, bring up the rear. _Heroism, depravity, tragedy and breakdown emerge as facades are stripped away. This popular ‘author's on-the-scene reporting of this imaginary disaster will have. the reader climising and breathless, along with the little group of Poseidoners. BWANA GAM®, by George Adamson. Anyone who has seen the movie, Born Free, or has read the trilogy of books on the raising of the lioness, Elsa and her: cubs, will be- interested’ in this autobiography by Adamson himealf. From his youth in India to his career as a game warden in Kenya, his life has been filled with adventure and excitement. But. itis his love for the wild- “life, and the lions in. particular, which dominates this book He describes in detall the {ilming of Born Free, and his work with both the human and animal ac- tors... The. final section tells now the movie lions were. once again trained to look after them= selves in the wild, Ali in all, a delightful book, with many colorful phetographs. , Turning Charge -A tno car collision resulting in damages of approximately 3600 took place on September 27 on First Strect in Sidney. Leonard. Rolph of Sidney was Donald Locke of Saanichton which was travelling south, Rolph was charged with make ing an unsafe left turn,. There Bermuda Crew List Caplain Ted Dinsdale Young, Coch Jean Dinsdale “Young,” . Chief Deehhand Richard Dins- dale Young, Deekhand Hugh )insdate Young, Cabin girl Nibbie Dinsdale Young, Cabin vir) Lucy Dinsdale Young, Crew im, Ships cat: hate, Ships kitten Caray Ghost. 19th lune 8 The Hornpipe left St. Georges, and headed ;for. the Azores. -It’ was- quite calny but: we-sailed all day, . The Horn- Pipe motored at night. 0th June ; There is-still a. fat culm. We were slatting about so much that we had to take down all the sails. The Deckhand and {1 did our school work all day. 2tth June : The wind got up and ‘ve sailed: along doing one knot. The wind blew quite