fficulties at: the enlarged Brentwoo Keating and. Saanichton ‘school. are ‘Probe 5 any” delay therefore ‘can only add othe. eventual expense, the ‘expense of installatio It should be remembered also that Central Saanich will be getting a thoroughly ifficient two-stage’ treatment plant, while other muni-— cipalities ‘are grappling. with raw sewage systems that tbe corrected in. the interests of pollution control, ~ "We view. the plan as a-permanent solution to a “situation: that cannot be endured, Whether regarded aS a blessing ora hecessary evil we urge | an affirma=. i tive vote on, the. Referendum, oe ~ Letters To The Editor | ‘SPOILED BALLOTS girs After each election Ihave won- oo dered why there are so many ... Mspolled ballots’, Since we are . S800n to.vole again I wonder if you would be so kind as to tell me why 2 ballot is considered spoil« . @d, it seems to me it must be a “very simple matter which could be corrected if we only knew, C. Neltch Ed. Note - See Front Page Story when things are so trying is very gratifying, It makes us feel our cause is worth struggling for af- ter all, Our ambition is to provide good service and become an asset to the community, and with the knowledge that the local paper and the majority of the people ‘are so solidly behind us we feel sure we will make the grade, Henry A, Bird, UMAKE THE GRADE" BREAKWATER . Sit: “We of Deep Cove Marina wish ’ t @xpress our sincere thanks and appreciation for the way in Which you havé givén so mech ~ space.to our business with news atticles, cartoons, end support, Sir, In view of the editorial and cartoon that were published in The Review on November 19th regarding the Deep Cove break water, it is obvious that you have been exposed to biased pro- salmon, ; children’ 8 playground, ; SAANICH F eNINGULA S me on the: occasion: of a. “eivic dinner at t Sanscha Hall on J hursday, | Dec.: 4, a “special : -meeting- “of: Sidney. counell ill: be- convened: on: stage to officially adopt. ‘a Coat-of- = rms designed for the Town, by Professor A.L .C, Atkinson, os . To. ‘speak at the ‘dinner are’ ‘Lieut-Governor John Nichol- oP “="'son,’ the Municipal Affairs Minister’ Dan. Campbell, Pro-.°: ok fessor. Atkinson and Victoria Mayor Hugh Stephen, who. will. i oe represent the Capits! Region. Board. =" * Guard-of-honor wili be mounted by 676 Sidney Kinsmen” , Squadron RCAF Cadets. Claremont senior secondary.school: = choir under. the direction of Don Kyle will sing during the . 7 . dinner. : The program. also includes official recognition of three - m sentor citizens of the district. “NORTH SAANICH > SIDNEY 7 NELSON. DEWEY" . -| Holy Communion - |F A NEIGHBOR’ s. TREE FALLS ON YOu T's HIS. RESPONSIBILITY ones - a - BUT IF A ‘NEIGHBOR’ 20 MILES AWAY POLLUTES your AIR . |: Calvert; D:D, | Ruth Enke Views = = ne ‘On the misty-moisty morning of. November 12, I went out to | Goldstream - Provincial: ‘Park. to -| see the annual salmon run. . By .ten. o'clock the parking. area ‘was . three quarters - full, Spectators were on ‘the bridge -andalong the western bank: of ‘| ‘the stream below the. bridge; In age they. ranged” from - tiny: toddlers. -with young: mothers. to. =s}-@ great’ grandfather: in ‘his 80's, ‘Park Naturalist Freeman King Ay was telling a group of elementary “school children ‘about. the: ways of: A university: student | was: ‘watching a tagged. ‘salmon. |? with - -a-red- disk: on: one * side “and ‘a: hite. one” ‘on ‘the other. ae ile was: ~ dipping up down *on-a rock in the. stréam; dee The. scene reminded ‘me of the ; ears. when-I:was’a. young wife and: we lived: up-island near a. creek. that ran through a wooded : pe ravine and into the bay. ~ “Creek and ravine weré “our: In ‘winter, . when the creck | as _ Swollen. after. -heavy.! rains,. _we |. could: ‘hear ‘its “roar >from our |’ back porch, The Big Stump that “had been. stranded once in’ the “middle of the creek quivered. and heaved. as- the. ‘Silt-laden water Tushed: ‘round and -past- it, “But: “it wasn’t: swept away during our. years: of living-near the creek;: The creek banks were differ-. | et Often a familiar bank would be_under-cit by the rushing water and, crumbling, would add -its’ share ‘to the silty torrent. (0-5 New sand or gravel bars ap- ‘peared after winter. rains. New _ Channels were cut, A-log, tos- sed up.on-a bank, would show “ how high the water. had -been,: In: dry. summers, the creek became little more than a trickle. The ‘salmon ~ wouldn't appear. “until after the first’ ‘real rains of fall,- ‘They'd wait, ‘slap, slap, : Slapping in the Bay until there guided them to go. And after the “salmon had Spawned and lay dead or dy- _dng upon the banks, gulls, those invaluable, ‘scavengers, cleaned up the spent discolored bodies of the fish, : Se ees the children born twenty — or thirty. years ago. were rural children, Now these children, grown, are likely living in a city and producing and raising their children in a totally ur- ban environment, To my mind, it is essential that we should keep typical coun- try places, especially places like Goldstream Provincial Park with its recurring salmon run, I was much pleased on Noy- ember. 12 to secure a copy of a Parks Branch leaflet called “Goldstream Provincial Park.” The first three of its four pages are filled with simply written information about coho and chum salmon, The draw- ings and text clearly explain the spawning colours, the method of digging a redd. Page 4 gives sortie pointers on how to treat salmon so that a park asset may be preserved for future generations to enjoy. I recommend this leaflet to -- Seeh encouragement at & time CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 anyone who wants to preserve our salmon runs, was water enough for: them . to. |- “reach: the — spot: where | ‘instinct “We all know families where | SUH Have | . The assassinations in the Unite ed States of three public, figures, the two- Kennedys. and: Martin Luther King, shocked the Western world. and provoked much think-. ing. Blame has been put on he availability: of firearms, on poli=: tics,, on, insane fanaticism, on subversive elements, andeven on a. well hidden, power. structure, thought. to control-the destinies . of. .the- nations. of: the: world, Would. you consider the possi- bility. _that these | murders. and many, hundreds. of others equally ity of all” mankind? ? ~ Who amongst’ us ‘has not: ‘got blood onhishands?. . Perhaps you have read Kahlil. Gibran’s book* “The: ‘Prophet’’, In: At this inspired writer says: “eT he. ‘murdered ‘is not. una countable for his own: murder, and the robbed is notblameless in. being robbed, ‘The righteous is _| not “innocent: of, the deeds of the” wicked, and the white-handed is ‘| not’ clean’ in the: doings: of the “ felon.’ ~Ts~ this: “too. hard ‘to cand” Could we think of. it this way: The hates, angers, prejudices, and i in=. tolerances of the mass of people. everywhere: has built up.a’ force; very much as, static electricity. i SUNCU Liat tnio Ceaiuie 20 BU tus than the focalizing or pinpoint= ing and discharge of this evil 7 power: to which'we have all con= tributed and: still- are contribut- - ing. to, because we are unaware that ow we share, total life together. . hortible, although - ‘hot as? well. - publicized, ‘are the: responsibil~ us ‘There. is. no use ‘in saying all ‘this: except it makes us Say: Tf. my. hands ‘are’ not clean of these . crimes as Gibran says,. what, can . ‘be done. to ‘ma Ke Testitution?””_ motivations, Why. do we hate ... this. or. that?” Why the prejudice or. fear, ‘fear, that so often makes us react ~ Very much; . why, the in less than the Tight way: Perhaps in time we: ean. con-. tribute less’ and less to the bank: “TOWN OF SIDNEY “civic DINNER AT SANSCHA HALL, THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 4, AT 7. 15 p. m. “TICKETS ARE ON SALE AT THE TOWN HALL AND MAY. ALSO. BE OBTAINED FROM. - MEMBERS. OF SIDNEY COUNCIL. ‘One would have. to be God to” “ P -be“able ‘to point to the innermost > -. ‘parts of another being and say; — change this,’ blot out that, for-" give that one or love this:ones: |= “However, we each: one can be God in the searching of our.own™ ols @p HOW MUCH DO You NEED? -|s|_ 912 pouctas portant part -in. the’ overcoming, : "Sunday School -- South Saanich] . -NOVEMBER 30 - ADVENT 1 ” Mattins “Anglican + Episcopal’ 3° | . Church of Canada | Canon-F. Vaughan-Birch *° ~ Phone §56- 1014". -| ADVENT SUNDAY - NOV. 30th af “ST, ANDREW’S DAY” ; ST. ANDREW'S - SIDNEY © 8.00 a.m; Sunday School: -- 9,30 a.m, |. ®. Patronal Festival 11 00 a.m, Preacher - the Rt. Rev:G.R: “HOLY. TRINITY. - PAT BAY ~ Morning Prayer and : 11.00 a. m. : The Rev. J.G, Ingram . Parish of Rev. 0, ‘L, Foster oes St. Stephen’ s Holy Communion “9,00 a.m, 11,30-a.m, it. 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