“SAANICH PENINSULA AND. GULF ISLANDS ; REVIEW _ o ‘October dy, Pu plished. at Sidney, Vancouver. Island, BC. — Every. Wednesday: By Review: ‘Publications Ltd. °° 2.9825 Third ‘Street. John Manning - Publisher. ; “H V. Green - - Editor : re - Managing Director. ae c. Division, Canadian Weekly ‘Newspapers’ ‘Assn. 2 : Member: of. Canadian Weekly. Newspapers’ : Association a “ “Member of Audit ‘Bureau: of Circulations ~~ Member Class “A” Newspapers won 8 : Telephone: 656-1151. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail. _ SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER. 0128 Display advertising. rates on application. _ Wednesday, September 24, 1969 ‘Fire Fighting _ Av ‘serious ’ tire which ‘caused extensive damage . ‘toa. ‘small. waterfront cottage in’ Deep Cove: last. “week: ‘serves as.a warning to ‘all: citizens, and muni-.. “eipal.: ‘administrators. ‘Deficiencies have. ‘been ob. : mishap. - that. the fire was caused when a portable gas heater. was - placed too close to a: chesterfield. This sort of thing is a° clear invitation to.. fatastrophe | and one _ cannot but wonder how many more similar situa- conscious, of their fire prevention ‘responsibilities. ~ Secondly, it is understood that the fire had been” was turned in, The reason for this is not evident “but! ‘obviously any fire: department must be ‘alerted with all: ‘possible - -haste if it is to have a chance to: seful and-do- more than dampen down the smould- ering ruins.) ~ To: a large extent then, the householder can do his ‘share. by. preventing fires and. ‘by knowing. what to do if one does occur despite his. efforts. - Having ‘the: eem to be.an obvious example... os n velabl utmost with the equipment provided. appear. on the: Ssene. after the alarm was turned. in, “lost. in getting underway. Accordingly, the “problem i either. in. the’ speed at which the fire trucks can “travel or in the. distances © to be covered to Deep Cove, or. for that matter, Dean Park or Ardmore. One observer “saw the newest truck labouring at ~~ pite- the sirens and. flashing lights, . the vehicle was : .indeed on a serious. mission, Firemen later re- ported that the seven-year-old truck which weighs i faster under the circumstances, When it. did ap- pear on the scene, . the engine had so over~heated. that) it: was unable to. ‘pump water, | a. number - of: local residents had already brought the: fire. ‘under control and the second truck ar- rived. shortly ‘after. Obviously the- six-mile jour- ney was too. much for the Sidney-North: Saanich Fire Department’s best. vehicle. various’ authorities responsible for the. financing, there: has been no progress. - community . has. seen neither the addition of essen~ satellite’ hall to serve more adequately the out- a lying areas. . “To have both in the immediate future may be too oo ‘costly ‘and may not be justified at this time but --@learly one or the other is. essential and priori- ties must be jointly established if an effective fire fighting force is to be maintained, “h. RUTH ENKE VIEWS i Janet’s moment: of.truth‘came on the third day..of their honey- . moon. But she.was a nineteenth ‘ century wife, living’ before Bri- ‘tain’s ».-Married: Women’s: Pro- : ‘served: and some “lessons should be learned from. the : _ “In -the- ‘first ‘place, it has been ‘reliably reported: a “tions — exist in the homes of people who are not > burning for some considerable time before an alarm — ocal fire department’s telephone number handy would ’ For. the municipal authorities of Sidney and North : the same. fire ‘provided evidence: that all is - ‘eritical of ‘the. volunteer firemen. They appear. 7 Sufficient - firemen. to'man two trucks: arrived at the’ hail with the utmost despatch and. no- ‘time. was - 30 “miles” ‘per = -hour -up’ the -gentle--slope on.--|- -Mills..Road and. found it ‘hard to believe that. des- ; “17 tons when fully.:loaded will simply not go any — Fortunately ° During the last two. “years there have néen many discussions, proposals and allegations. made by the . administration and operation of the fire department, -. Harmony, however, has been lacking, and without it This rapidly growing — ‘tial new equipment nor the establishment of a FROM THE PAST Files of the Review a \ 50 Years Ago Messrs. E, Davey and F. Hob- son of the Victoria-Sidney Motor Stage, have established a waiting * “oom for the patrons oftheir line opposite the Victoria and Sidney railway station on Railway Street, this city. Mr. Morris, caretaker of the North Saanich School, on Wednes~ day last week fell over a stump, fracturing his leg. Mr. Mortis is progressing favourably, ac- cording to latest reports, 25 Years Ago Residents who have learned to set their clocks and watches by the 2 p.m, wailing of Sidney’s alr raid siren must seek other means of time comparison. Be~ gating this week the siren will sound only once, on Wednesdays. Discontinuance of daily tests re- sults from an official order of the civilian protection organization, Dally testing has been in effect for approximately two years, 10 Years Ago Throughout the many years of ferry services into Sidney there has been no vessel bearing the name of the port until the pro« vincial government established plans for a government ferry service to the mainland, The new ferries will be named Sidney and Tsawwassen, the government has announced, Parking Lot Crash Aa accident in Safeway park« ing lot in Sidney resulted in damages totalling $150. David Aurell of Grand Rapids, . Up, Up, In Our Beautitul Balloon... “Foster Parents ‘Short lectures and discussions: aimed at promoting healthy fam- ily. life are being held at the In-- stitute of Adult Studies on Mon- day evenings, sponsored by the« Foster’Parents’ Association and Greater Victoria Teachers’ AS- sociation. ; ~. Titled “What goes on under the = “hanging baskets” or ‘‘As ye sow, so shall ye reap’’. the program “THE ROYAL — Talks Planned” “traces: growth of a: child from « ‘planting to harvest’?! - Lectures cover problems ‘of children who “cannot fit into. society and one™ given by C, Barber of Cool-Aid and C. Tyler of the Boys’ Club is entitled “Keep off the Grass’ and ‘"What Happens after 2 2'p.m, and Weekends.” There are -six sessions: in- “cluding coffee and * “ue2" group talks: NURSERY & FLORIST ©. 4660 PAT BAY HWY. 9 Pyracantha Laden with Orange, . S ‘ ih) ; “Yellow or Red Berries : > each PAMPAS HEADQUARTERS - $475 Winter Hardened Pampas { - and up Fresh Cut Flowers, Field Grown Wallflowers SPREADING [FREE with every order of $8,00 or more GOLDEN JUNIPERS Good selection of Perennials OPP. ROYAL OAK BURIAL PARK Mimesota backed his car into the vehicle belonging to Clay- ton Odberg of Sidney. ~ Come in and browse around FREE DELIVERY 658-5415 | forty “years _ before ‘fessional two perty Act of-1882.. So she had ‘Eno -money’ of her. own, “no vote, ‘no ‘training . for a job,” and di-' yvorce was unthinkable, It was she was, ‘mercifully, widowed, In that time’ {she had six live babies, four miscarriages and two stillbirths, {It-was: the will o ‘of God, said her. - minister. se 8 _ One of her. descendants was another Janet; atwentieth century Canadian woman. ‘This Janet had the Pill, the Vote, a PhD, a pro- job connected with Family “Planning “and consider=, able business ability. "She divorced her first husband, “Yost her second.in an automobile . accident. (This J anet was killed: ‘ eventually in a plane crash.) eee “women aré presented here'so that Review readers may be reminded of the social mores and situations of the nineteenth’ and twentieth centuries. For it’s: fun, I think, to pull ‘someone ont of another ‘century or culture, try to understand their attitudes. and the forces that- Georgi a Straits 1 | Oil Exploration. Meeting Called the Straits of Georgia have mo- ‘tivated the Society for Pollution and Environmental Control to call a public meeting. : “At will be held in the Neweombe. Auditorium of. the. Provincial Museum at 8 p.m. on October 9. ‘Speaker will be Norman Sand- ers, .a~ professor in. environ- He “will show slides of off- :|-shore. oil drilling, when leakage “| caused thousands - : damage along California shores: of. dollars Further information on we ing 384-3258, Yr espective century. “woman! The younger Janet:is explaining ® ’ Prospects of oi] exploration in . mental geography at the Univer-" -| sity ‘of California at Santa Rar- bara, meeting can be obtained. by phon- os shaped them, ‘and then, maybe, to put the characters in.a different’ younger Janet's job. oe job?” “You vote?’ And people ‘struct. your own dialogue between army. officers, naval: personnel, . a -explorers,: carpen-" 0. situation - and: watch: them react. —-< “How would these two Janets ° shave reacted to one’ another? (The queer part ts, thatan attrac- “tive little S-shaped chair, that. ‘belonged to the first Janet, came : eventually to.the younger Janet.) Now, as a. starter, work out = the.sort of house where the Uttle chair once was, Where does ‘the younger “Janet live? house. apartment?. “In a «good apartment, in’ solid, well-kept older mansion? ‘Now, consider the two Janets, each sitting in the chair in their Their per- sonal problems? Their thoughts? Their style of dress? “Or. better yet, imagine the two. Janets. talking © in. the. younger s- apartment one evening. -her electrical appliances: to the “first Janet, who'd had. a staff of. servants to run her: house in _ Victorian Britain, 7 ~ These capsule biographies of. quite’ possible, - fictitious.” Keep up on current affairs — the easy Way Read the Pulitzer Prize winning Christian Science Monitor, Rarely more than 20 pages, this easy-to- read daily newspaper gives you a complete ‘grasp .of national and world affairs. Plus fashion, sports; busi- “ness, and the arts. Read the newspaper that 91% of Congress reads. Please send me the Monitor for Chl year $26. [56 mos. $13 ; [} 3 mos. $6.50 “(7 Check or money order: enclosed | = ate, = 0} Bil me name street «city {state zip = PB 18 THE CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE MONITOR, Box 125, Astor Station Boston, ‘Massachusetts 02123 ; “Then the talk. ‘shifts | to the can. plan: their ' families?” The - first: Janet had-never’even heard.. 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Service of Worship 11 4,.m. (Church School at St, Paul’s , 93 30 a.m.) OCTOBER 5 - TRINITY 18 ‘Je ST. -ANDREW: S- SIDNEY | _ Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion 11; 00 a.m," « Thursday 9:00 a.m. HOLY TRINITY - PAT BAY Holy Communion 8. 00 a.m. : Morning Prayer and Sunday School 11. .00 a.m. Parish of South Saanich ; . Rev. 0. L.. Foster OCTOBER 5 - TRINITY 18 * CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John M. Wood _ Church Office ---652- ~2713 - Manse ----~ ~~. 652-2748 ‘SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich Road. Family Service and Sunday St. Mary's “ School -*-2---= 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:00 a.m. BRENTWOOD, 7162 West -Mattins 13:00. a.m, Saanich Road. 7 St. Stephen’s Family Servic a Chureh Harvest Thanksgiving, eno a.m. - 11,39 a.m, ASSEMBLY OF GOD. | _ 9182 E, Saanich Road. "Rev. FY R, Fleming, | Pastor 656~ 2545 - Seventh-Day. Adventist Churciy . -RESTHAVEN DRIVE ~ © PASTOR H.C. WHITE. “Sabbath School 9.30 a.m. Freaching Service 11:00 — ‘Sunday school 9:45 a. mm. “Morning: Service ‘1l acm. : Evangelistic: Service tt 30 a.m. ° pam” : . Patan. Serviee: - Wed. Rev, Alex J, Rasmussen p.m will ‘conduct ‘A Family Visitors Welcome, Crusade’” from Sept. 29th. to Oct, Sth. Service each’. ” PE ACE. a evening ‘at seven o’clock, 7 eo : Bring yoiir Friends to our - Lutheran Church ; Friendly. Church and wor- at ; : ship with us. _ SANSCHA HALL SERVICE - 9am. - - Sunday School - 10 a.m ; Foursquare Gospel Church ‘Fifth St., 2 Blocks N. Bethel Baptist 2335 Beacon Ave. _ Sidney - Worship . _—‘:11:00.a.m. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m. Cadets - Friday. 7:15 p.m. Prayer . Meeting Tues. 9:45.a.m. Sunday School -- 7:30 p.m. “"11:00-a.m. Worship service _ 77:00 pam. Evening service THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU Wed, 7.30 pam. “Life of . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 ayer’? ; ; Paul and Pray 9:05 to 9:20 a.m. , C.K.V.N.1410 k.c «How Expensive is Pastor John Ballard “> Ph. 656-4455, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Sunday School and Bible 11:06 a.m. Morning Worship Class 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Service The Lord's Supper 11:30 7008 West Saanich Rd., a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 5 Mr. Brian Dresser Ph, 652-1510 ATTEND YOUR CHURCH THIS SUNDAY Funeral Chapels Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service, SIDNEY 656-2982 Wednesday, & p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. _ “Seek ye first the King- dom of God’’. Matt, 6+33 VICTORIA EV 3-7551 COLWOOD GR 8-sett -Mr, Gagiardi and the ‘men 1 who a SSE a 2a pas REV A.F.OTKE Beacon Ave. « 478-4480 Rev. Roy Millar 656-3544 “SERVICES . Surday School 10:00 d.m. FS MERU SERENE EE SS TROT EE EGE renpaptiaa: EES AED ie a oop hieagatagat arenes ay yrs