advertising rates on ‘application. : Momesaty. N November 12, 1969 another form of subs wel anothe: \ffic in all to: t common. except the fact that ‘Leary... : sciousness: and collaborative be-~ the sychedelic yoga.’ It id his “tips! and ‘his: reflections pon them and their inner signi- cances. Above ali, this is a roselytizing” book, for he is reaching a. new. ‘religion, the “‘bideprint.~ to © the tarned-on world? ;. The writing is fluent and exact, the intellect is sharp, “and his extraordinary experis “ences with psychedelic drugs are “described with brilliance and cla~ rity... Certainly a: ‘controversial : , book, but also a compelling one, by an acutely aware writer and — ° thinker, | FIVE LEGS, by Graeme Gibe . ‘son. ‘A new Canadian writer's experimental novel, composed entirely ina Joycean stream= of~consciousness technique, The ~ book recreates, through the eyes and thoughts ef one man, all the dislocations so characteristic of the last two decades on this con~ tinent. One reviewer, Scott Sy- mons, rémarked, “Gibson has captured the whole gut of the heinous Protestant Ethic, _ Five Legs has more potent writing in it, page for page, than any other young Canadian novel I can think » off, REMAINS OF A FATHER, by Michael. Ramsbotham, This fancifal English novel probes the mythology of modern life, troni- eally examining the idea thai we are controlied by the identity of Our parents, Two brother's and a sister, from a rigid upper- middle class family, suddenly find their hereditary bonds are a fraud, Years of hate and guilt "What Then? iti is ironic. that, the. ‘national railways which once ° oe and. nail for. the: patronage and goodwill al 1 ra Iroad enterprises oy the- entry of the federal government into the field of railway management frequented roads, but 1 more’s the’ ‘pity that one f these short lived railways did not survive. e tension on ‘the highways ‘of to-day... uch More ‘comfortable for the Deep Cove or. Sidney. commutor if able to take.a seaton the smooth- ing. train; to relax, instead of. ‘bucking | sand wee thers to downtown’. ve ontribution to air ene and the con-- stantly xpanding: stream of traffic must eventually lead . 1 of. frustrated strangulation. . : ‘This week, I have chosen : se- ‘22 form -a- “striking: and unusual “they. are’ all well: written,’-and + hey. are. all: odd-or unusual in--- Ih short, these: rook :thor and a comfortable style, but le ‘the subject matter, Australia, the . 2 oldest ‘and “strangest continent, “is unusual. The people, thé geo~-° Peo logical: structures, the. plant. life, —- = _ the amazing animals - allare vi-. IGH PRIEST, by “Timothy Leary has said that. this K “reflects: the collective con= _of Australia's” “peculiar “and dis- “tinctive features,’ avior of several thousand people | ho have shared ‘dark confusions oe “a te 1: : : a d bright hopes .. © pursue of Philosophy; and a Senior Fel- t' of numerou halluceiio- ; ecoun of numerous ws doned ‘his career and dropped for him, and he adopted its pre~ “cepts,. don = full of odd thoughts and now are meaningless, The ree "sults « ‘disastrous ‘and triumphant “allegory. : UNIQUE TO AUSTRALIA, by Bili Beatty... A conventional au vidly described in this account: es, With some 80_ Allustrations. | . ae - by. Robin Far= The author, a Doctor DROP. OUT, , quharson, ° “ low at Cambridge, suddenly aban« out. The meaning of the psy- chedelic slogan, ‘turn on, tune ‘in, drop out’, came to vivid life This. 1s the account of three weeks in his life in Lon- random wanderings..This high- ly intelligent, anarchistic man describes himself: as ‘a manic-depressive, When I’m up, I have . no judgement, but fantastic drive; “when I'm down, I have judgement, but ho drive at all, In between, I can pass for normal well enough, This book is a record of an up’'. Annual Meeting Of Fair Board Set For Nov. 20 Annual meeting of North and South Saanich Agricultural So« ciety will be held in the Hall at Saanichton on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. Reports will be given and officers for the ensuing year elected, All members, and all who are interested in Saanich Fair and the activities of the So» clety are invited to attend, On Wednesday, December 3, the annual banquet of the Society will be held in the Agricultural Hall at 7.00 p.m., followed by Mrs, David Hancock's presenta« tion of the film “South to North with the Hancochs.” Tickets mae be obtained in advance by phoning Mrs, Sylvia Hutt, 632-1540 of Bud | Letters To The itor . VIET NAM ‘Sir: ; ‘Thave. inquired of, or been. ‘ap- -Proached. bya: number of people Viet’ Nam’ policy... 1 have been of cynicism: either that or the on: knows the truth, Which can. be * stated again: i fought to free their, country. from French colonialism. This: was accomplished. ~ FROM THE PAST. Files, of the Review 50. Years Ago : From time to time there ap- -Sille ‘theatre: in the’ Capital City so~called * comedians . who make -These -people know nothing at they could ‘not: tell the audience where. it-is or: how far it is from “Victoria; they-know nothing about here, and in fact are entirely ig~ “norant’ of. “anthing concerning Sidney. © Many Sidnesites -attend “this” amusement: house’ and the management should show res- ‘pect tocits patrons 220: a sense. of business should-make it ap- ‘pareni that he is ‘not doing. his establishment any ‘200d, nor is he doing Sidney ans Rood. 25 Years Ago The search for LAC LAE, Heal, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. GE, Heal of Saanichton, continues, Hundreds of men are combing the area in. the neighborhood of Camp 19 at Cowichan, - Local men are assisting in the search, and today a group of seven men from Sidney left to take up the hunt. = The missing man was born in North Saanich and re- ceived his education here; Foot. steps leading toa sechided can- yon were reported. but ne other evidence has so far been found, Heal carried a rifleand matches, but no axe. 10 Years Ago Central Saanich is losing one of its landmarks, A huilding erected bv the late Mr. Alexs ander, highly esteemed coloured settler, at 6909 East Saanich Road is being torn down by the hew owners, Mr. and Mrs. CR, Cronk, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Salt Spring Schaal District. Georg Ueineker, ace companied by Seer elarv-Trease urer CON, Peterson and the skipper of their chartered 28. foot cabin crufser, Harry Ey. tell. experienced a Cisse brush with death Thursdav ev ening w fen Michell, 652-1583, the vessel fouled the towline of in“respect of. President. Nixon's ‘discouraged’ by the atmosphere : ‘ghildish desire -to:.go along with: anything said with authority, Nix-’ Next was. s internal ; pears. ‘on the ‘stage. of a vaude- Sidney. the butt of: their jokes.” _ all about’ this’ industrial centre; : the various important industries ~ ‘reform in a united ccuntry, «In 1954.at Geneva the powers’ meet-- ing stipulated that-free: election | _should: determine the future of 7 reported that my garage door had. . been bombed on the: ‘evening of. they’ would not change the re- * The. then : : president. of the U.S. -affirmed the country;.: The U.S» did- not ratify the resolution, but Stated sult by armed force,- ‘that’ the: voting would be: 80 -per cent communist, - That did not : suit the. U.S, and they did inter- Vietnamese, North and, South, ; fere, Such being the case, ‘Nixon was “not telling the truth; in fact was lying if he had knowledge of the: facts. : Who can say that he had not? We in Canada andin Britain _know of these facts, yet go along - with the States. ° If we-were heard along’ with: France, Sweden and others, the ‘Murdering would be brought toan. end, After free and supervised elec- tion the world can apportion the . blame. ~Tean sympathize with Trudeau and W ilson, inva difficult situa- tion’ economically. Can usé our-resources to promote the well being of all our people. We'can do better than be a “wel- fare state; although that is by the way. -W ould that I were young to see.this come about, ~ F.A, Thornley, Saanichion, Yet we in. . Canada have nothing to fears We- "HALLOWE?EN ECHO Dear Sir: In your: last week's’ edition you October’ 31, und so badly wrecked that it had to be replaced, You - also reported that the police were investigating. I am now glad to be .able to report that’ the cul- prits >- three’ leenagers >> were discovered within two days. after the investigation was. begun, and should. like to’ take’ this oppor~ tunity publicly ta congratulate and‘ thank our local police. for so speedily clearing up this unplea- sant affair,” These days, when itis the fa- ‘shion to berate and criticize the _police in too many quarters, and -: sympathize with the wrong-doers with whom they have to deal, it isa pleasure to record one’s ap= : preciation of the quiet -- some j. ‘times dangerous <- work they do to try to protect our lives and _property.. Without thernwe should clive in-a chaotic world, and our -. reasonably ordered society would .80on degenerate into a state of: : anarchy, : B. W. W. Clowes 1238 Lands End Road” wR, Sidney, B.C, ; There seem to be more voung people who are not tahing up the tobacco habit, Of a group of twenty-five, mostly Senior higt school and University students, at our home for a meeting, only one smoked during the evening which iasted over three hours! Young peuple as 4 group are being sadiv stigmatized by that segment which gets into the lime- light through stupidities, such as the tahingof drugs and vandalism, A few vears ago ms wife had tire trouble on the highway near Royal Oak and had pulled into th ie gravel edge of the road, She was lonking over the — situation and wondering how to tackle it. whena ear pulled in behind her. It was a beat up old jalopy driven bya yeung fellow. He jurnped out and came to her aid. He change ad wheels for her expertly and seemed a bit embarassed by her thanks, A daughter livine in Berkelev related an interesting anecdote ti us. She was driving in a sirange part of the city and found she was driving the wrong way on 2 one War street, She stopped and the traffic flowed around her while she wondered what to de, A car pulled up in front of her and a group of Blach Panthers amped out. They stopped the traffic, got her turned around and when she said, “Gee, thanks, fellows’: they waved her airily off witha “think«nothing-of-it attitude. When 1 see the voung people in the bank acting as teHers, in the stores as check-out clerks sco in Active Pass. fam amazed at their poise and | Have You Noticed? By John Squance. efficiency, and sc, J say today’s “young people are preparing thems selves as best they rom fe 6 future full of unknow They are not vetting t help from their senior Most of us. expect th: through the same pro- learning, work. ete. tha through, Not good enou our world is changing s Let us support them j that is helpful. How ab tle more recommition of su many of them are m: keep themselves clean, helpful where unev ca though jobs are so vors find, Same das, and act ; from now, our soviety depending on their i stamina and cnedwill for tinued existence, be in safe hands! Tsay THE R 4660 PAT BA’ Mountain Ash - 3 varieties Japanesé Flowering Plum Japanese Flowering Cherry Japanese Weeping Cherry : faiths or racial background, © “Perhaps three children will be “|. married in churches belonging to «| three different-sects, all’of them -| different from _ that in which. the. ‘parents, were raised. A century: ‘| sible... Fe legal adoption, ‘agree strongly with that idea, | read daily newspaper gives. many :Of. us" have. seen: ‘three, =|: four. or -even: five, generations i in: "some families: ” ‘affect: the family pattern ines- ; capably. members of .different religious ago; this might have beeni impos- : Because’ of the high divorce “rate, we find millions of men {and women raising children who. were not’created by them. ‘children, decide that, instead of creating another human being, they’ll add to their family through “We: find families - where; through mixed marriages or leg- : Some, families, too rigid, may be - torn: apart by this mixing. of religions. and races. But, in my opinion,: wise-and solid fam- flies are enriched by these ad- ditional mixtures, oh I have heard it argued ‘that the child of one’s own making is bound to be more important than the legally. adopted child. I dis- To me,.a legally adopted child is a’ wanted child, a chosen child, : And that.is one of the pleasantest expressions “coined: in the twent- ieth century. ~ We all know families,: ‘too, where a.second language may have been added.. through mar- riage. taught to the children so that they grow up understanding the ‘two languages. These young Canad- ians are familiar with, say, Chin- ese and English, Italian and Eng- lish,” . Hungarian’ and” English, Dutch and English, German. and English. Canada. is fortunate i in such families. I: think, too, that a ‘family i is enriched by the addition of in- telligent- young wives who are ‘Keep up on Current _- affairs the easy way ‘Read-the Pulitzer Prize winning Christian Science Monitor. Rarely more than 20. pages, this easy-tc- you a complete grasp of national and world affairs. Plus fashion. sports, busi- TREES - FOR BEAUTY, PRIVACY AND SHADE = oe three Sons anda daughter. One Watching « the “generations. is. ” ‘fascinating, Uthink, as each birth, | “t-Marriage~and- death: alters® the’: “| family; pattern’ to: some degree. * And. ‘the. Social mores of: ‘the “century: the: family is living. in - en atehing quietly, we see how, ye in: the® twentieth ‘century, some ‘families. can peacefully acquire : It- could be termed -a) . family ecunumenical approach, . "Because of: the population ex-"" . “plosion, we find .couples. who, “after. producing : two’ or © three al _adoption, there are children -[ ‘| of different: races and With dif- _| ferent colored skin, - In wise, strong families | this extra’ language has.” been | qualified to hold: ‘down profes: | : -Sional jobs, 7 -Let’s: imagine. a. * family with “ -Son marries a registered nurse,” * another a librarian, the third :a— teacher. - The daughter ~ is al trained stenographer and recep-_ tionist who marries “a realtor, ° “Each of these ‘young women “eames into ‘the family with her own. particular | skill, She is a- grown: trained woman in her own: right.” eee : divers iff ed. twentieth «.: century ‘families are “well suited tothe’: ‘modern world in: which we live, | ‘They: move about more freely. “than® their - parents did, ‘learn to adjust. themselves to. They: new. commurities, © to different: types | of people. . ‘Although the twentieth century” family: startles: me. at times, I. think: it has ‘a lot t going k for it. ~ ‘Tike it. NORTH SAANICH - SIDNEY i Anglican - ~ Episcopal™ Church of Canada - Canon-F, ‘Vaughan-Birch - 2 Phone 656-1014.° “NOV, 1b - TRINITY. 24. ‘ST. ANDREW'S - SIDNEY Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. Family Service” 9: 30 a.m. “Morning Prayer “Ut; 00 a.m, ‘HOLY TRINITY | ‘- PAT BAY -Holy Communion ~ 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer & | .. ; » Sunday School 11:00a.m. Parish of — South Saanich Rev. 0, L. Foster NOVEMBER 16 = TRINITY 24 St, Mary’s — Holy Communion 9:00 a.m.}- Mattins 10:00 a.m. St. Stephen’ s . Mattins _ 11:30 a.m, ‘| Saanich Road: “United Church of. Canada SIDNEY and NORTH ’ SAANICH ‘Rev. R, Hori ‘Pratt. © aes! Church Office - 656-3213 — Manse - 656-1930 os ST. JOHN'S, DEEP COVE Service of Worship» 9:30 a.m, ST. PAUL'S, SIDNEY ; ‘Service’ of Worship 11 a.m, (Church School at St. Paul's a :30 a.m.) : CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES _: Rey, John M, Wood Church Office ----- 652-2713 Manse ------------ 652-2748 SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich. Road, ‘Family Service and Sunday School - wrae cen eee - 9:45a.m, BRENTWOOD, 7162 West . Family Service. and. Church School 11:15 am. ewww ew ene “Seventh: Day Adventist Church - a RESTHAVEN DRIVE PASTOR H.C, WHITE : Sabbath School. 9.30 a.m, Preaching Service 11; 00 a.m. a Prayer Service - - Wed. a 30 pm. : "Visitors Welcome’: ~ PEACE Lutheran Church at - 9182 E. ‘Saanich Road Rev, F: °R. Fleming, Pastor : 656-2545 .. Sunday School’ 9: 45 a.m, Morning Service 11 a.m. . Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. mM. Tuesday <- Prayer and. “Bible: Study: 8 pam.” as . _ Friday - Young Peoples! ‘ eg Dem, © : Bring ° Your Friends to our Friendly, Church ‘and worship ‘With us, > SANSCHA HALL SERVICE - 9 a.m, Sunday School - 10 a.m. REV. A.F. OTKE 478-4480 Bethel Baptist “9335 Beacon Ave. - . Sidney | Gospel. Church “Foursquare. Fifth St., ‘2 Blocks N, Beacon Ave. Rev. Roy Millar 656- 3544 SERVICES = Sunday School» -10:00 a.m, | Worship | ~ 11:00 am, Evening Service. 7:00 p.m, Cadets «' Friday . .6 45 p.m, Young: Peoples-Fri. 8.00 p.m. 9: 45 a.m. Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 Pom, Evening Service Wed. 7.30 p.m. ‘Life of Paul and Prayer” Pastor John Baliard Ph, 656-4455, neces and the arte Paad 658-5415 BAMBOO CLUMPS 8ft. HIGH 5895 WEEPING WILLOWS = ~ LOMBARDY POLARS = HAW THORN — SILVER BIRCH FULL SELECTION OF SENT DWARF FRUIT TREES OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK - 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sf .N THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16° 9: 05 to 9:20 a.m, C.K.V.N. 1410 k.c. Funeral Chapels Three Funeral Chapels dedicated to thoughtful and understanding service. VICTORIA SIDNEY COLWOOD EV 3-751 26-2684 4N SCIENCE RADIO SERIES . SIDNEY SLE CHAPEL FIFTH STREET SIDNEY ERY SUNDAY School 10:00 a.m. ’s Supper 11:30 a.m, service 7:30 p.m. +Y¥, NOVEMBER 16 t. Merriman *"s meeting all week ty, & p.m. Prayer Study, : is one God and one between God and man ‘ Christ Jesus’? ice owns: GR a-sezi To. ‘my: ‘mind, ‘these loosely £3 knit, . less* authoritarian, more _ ASSEMBLY OF GOD | Prayer Meeting Tues.7, S0p.ms oe and Bible |