RINDLESS SLICED ee enemy ¢ SIDE BACON (eanconnsnessenececessascecs Jom . “Glover, “Re White: and-T. “Jel on second reading of the Canada ; water. act bill, ... ~ Also present were A, Ne How, | » ‘The bill is-a tough-toned 1 mea-- chairman. Rest Haven. hospital” : . de Marquand, ‘member ‘provincial - joint across the country. “ADULTS $1.2 25 - “MON. = TUES, ~ WED, — THURS, ~ FRI-SAT. Oe DECEMBER 1 - 2 - 3-4-5 5 *G- : ADULTS $1.25 the last show at-9:00 Pems adn The Beginnany 7 “STUDENTS $1.00. “SATURDAY MATINEE ALL SEATS 50¢ ” _ STUDENTS $1 400. ~ Children accompanied by parents 75¢ The: first show on “Saturday night will be at-6:30 p,m. and © PAR AMOL NT Pett HES prewte tei — FRayco ZerriRELU reendisr tity ool ~ ROMEO sJUUET ‘RA, AGHA. EDISTO, 72> rs A Rf BARON FANE) TEFERELL Se ern cn m ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ep beeper see ee vRNA HOSS (CUA AIT, WRLC CARE YORE NEN FAH Ao SE ae Sn = ee See ve Mgr a eenengigperger wt ane sure ‘which ‘he. says. will create a co-operative - assault. on ‘Pole. : | luti plems.. 0 mittee; A. W. E, Pitkethley, Re- | ee et «. gional: District hospitals consul _ tant; D. Lb, Michael, legal ad- =. visor. to: the Seventh Day Adven-. tist Chureh in Canada and Mayor un representing the 2 Town ofS: ney:and the Districts ; and North: Saanich. , Amang ‘other things, it would provide for: fines’ up. to $5,000 aday for violators, There would be “10 federal- committees, “one for each pro- vince, with the esponsibility, for. 3 : priorities, yews ‘search, planning and: -imple- ‘deter mining | ‘mentation of program s. ‘The minister: “called ongovern-. : | ment,’ industry. -and “private citi- zens ta dedicate themselves to a massive. ‘cleanup of pollution ‘AGRICULTURE CUTS. Agriculture Minister’ H.A; ols ‘}son’s . announcement - that there” are to be cuts: in spénding and ‘staff in his department. was cri- : tic ized by the opposition as an ate tempt 'to balance the budget with- {out regard to farmers. _ The “preatest savings ‘would come froma $10,000,000 re duction in, the. dairy. support pro=- gram: now costing $125, 000,000, “Mr, -Olson- said. : He said the reductions would icome: after discussions with ma, Jor: farm organizations, - INDIAN INEQUALITY . The’ Suprenie™ Court of Canada has..called’ for: changes in liquor. ‘sections.of. the. federal .- Indian - ‘Act because. they. deny Indians’ equality before the law.*. - judg: ent on the ~ly. than other ‘Canadians for li- .-- quor offences, contrary to the Ca- 2 - nadian bill of rights. -s The Supreme: Court said that~ 7 because the -Nquor Sections .of osc Jas the Indian’ Act’ call for longer -jail-terms. and -higher fines for consultative : quest to ian Act are treated more Indians than provincial laws: do for “others, “they . “abrogate, abridge. or. infringe ‘one of the rights declared and recognized by the fil! of rights,’? DEMANDS'ACTION A Montreal Liberal MP hasde- ‘manded. more --intensive police “work to erack the group carry: © ing out. bombings tn Montreai, . ‘Warren -Ailmand hada the re: Solicitor -.General ; *’ George: McIratth’ alter a‘ bomb ‘explosion on the campus of Loy-- ola College; Montreal, The ex. ‘ plosion’ came after. police were warned that. two others had also_ - been placed there.” ing incident was . being».closely : ae investigated | and: that there was” _ very’ close the RCMP. and the Quebec Pré- "| ~~ vineial “Police and: the. Montreal city. police sin’ an effort to, find «the ° gullty party. ‘ peration between CONSIDER STUDY oan Otto Lang, minisier- -without: portfolio responsible for the Ca- nadian. wheat board, has agreed - to consider a ‘study: to determine. “the @xact cost: ot marketing abu- : shel of wheat, . ; “The minister. also agreed to pass.on a suggestion from ‘se= - veral federal MPs that the board accept, so-called Soft ‘currency -- in the main, currency other than: dollars’:-« ‘for payment of wheat, : The minister said there was - nothing .. to.- Stop such a barter. arrangement but that ‘in’ talks with - -provincial officials, : he had argued that such deals are not in the-farmers’ interests: > .~ WEEKLIES SAY ROAD TO DISASTER - .We. are.,heading down the road to. disaster unless those of us who believe ‘in Canadian unity speak” up; speak loud and ‘clear, and ‘speak “now. A little more of our. government's daddling, “a ‘little: more of (Parti Quebecois “|, Leader Rene) Levesque’s social- ist ‘talk, and a few more bombs and riots ‘and this province will be about as popular to investment ’ capital: as a skunk ata ‘garden party. There: ‘can be no more half-measures, Either we cut -come Canadians, or face acceler- ating and ‘dismal decline, and it. “ Seturday, November 29th. 2pm: : “carny”? out referring -to all the people ° Of Quebec as minorities and be-" "mass. media, “News 2205. ° ‘SPEAK OUT _ Until people decide theyc ‘ean : indeed change -or. control their.|' NOTICE OF MEETING. To All Deep Cove Property. Owners A ‘general ' ‘meeting sponsored by. the..Deep Cove _ "Property. Owner’s Association will be held at the - » Holy: Trinity,Church -Hall, 8. p.m. Thursday, Nov. a nia 1969. * You are urged to attend. -: (B.C.). Progress. - "SEEDS OF. DISSENT 7 a t=) z =< —z, ANNOUNCING THE ALL NEW ‘LONDON SUPER SHOW TOURS | 2 or 3 WEEKS ; _ AT THE LONDON THEATRE» Including alr fare from Sidney, tickets to seven top London Shows, transfers in London Hotel, CALL ZEnith 6327 Gulf Islands AND IF A GENIE ANSWERS....DON'T HANG up | J/ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES* . Rooms with private bath, full English breakfasts, and many extras, Weekly departures, “From 574 \ For Additional Information 4 J \ 656-4115 Saanich LIMITED doesn’t: matter whether we say it in French or English. --Rock Island Que.) Stanstead Journal PEOPLE Canadians often tend to think. of themselves as a colorless lot, but this. may be partly be- cause they subconsciously wish to dissociate themselves from the image projected by some of. our more flamboyant neighbors south .of the border.. For the fact is there have been ‘many colorful, if unplublicized, Canadians.” ~-Cochrane (Ont.) Northland Post - - SACRIFICIAL GOAT?: There is much more behind the 2 violence of today’s society. than - can -b? answered: by putting. the blame .on the shoulders of. the Vernon (B.C) own . problems -we . won’t “have public’ opinion: ».;. + < just public apathy. .-=-Prince George (B.C.) Progress. a THE PATERNAL HAND. ‘ Certainly making. bottles. re- “turnable- for a,small-fee is one way to cut the glass down, Ano- ~ ther possibility. is. for dad_to apply a. heavy hand to the pos= terior of junior if he-is caught getting his kicks out of smash- ‘ing bottles. - DESERING FIELD Provincial and federal issues may be more glamorous, but mu- nicipal : politics. is just as im- portant in its ‘own sphere, It deserves a. lot’ more interest and a lot more involvement’ than it actually gets... --Chilliwack ~The recent mob violence over the education program in St, Leo- onard should serve as a. warning, Those who demand.-all Canadians speak English-or on the reverse ‘side, insist on the sole use-of ~French, are doing this country a major disservice. --Salmon Arm (B.C.) Observer - . ~-The Cranbrook, (B.C.) Courier. Truman's Pashiour LADIES APPAREL 2480 Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. Phone 656-3828 _OSLIMS & DENIMS UNIFORMS ; DRESSES «REGULAR & HALF SIZES SWEATERS ~ BLOUSES ‘LINGERIE FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 656-1012 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At AN) Leading Grocers _BY NICK LOTT. “We. have just” ‘finished | a week in: London, a real tourist sight- seeing week. Je -One of our r old schoolmates at’ Claremont, . -Credwyn ‘Richards, whose family. lives at. Townsend Drive, is in,London:studyingbal-.. let, and she and some. of her friends have taken us on tours: of ‘London, - : : What aplace itis, huge, old, and: | crammed with people, ; . We've been staying in a hotel near Euston Station, five-of us in one rpom, and every day we've been out.exploring with our cam- eras, and just staring. We' ve. seen all*the“usual/ spots Pic= cadilly, Trafalgar Square; Hyde the Crown: Jewels; ete, ‘The ‘Koh-i-noor Diamond is: fabulous, you look deep ° in the centre and cansee. cll. the célors «| .|of.. the rainbow, = Museum of Natural History and Science is seven stories of won-. der - I spent two-days there. Westminster Abbey. was very sobering to. us, all. the tombs of: the great, and the architectureis’ fantastic, the roof seems to dis- appear, NOT “WITHOUT COLORFUL |- lll Health Cause Of Resignation " Resignation of George A, How=. ard as a trustee has been ac- cepted with regret. by. Saanich School Board. ; .Mr. Howard gave reasons of -health-for his resignation at the . end of this year. In his letter of resignation he said he had enjoyed his associa= :}' tion with board member and : - m Ss “Pand-Ventures had” a ‘successful bottle drive last month which | collected $285, Parents willbe : entertained this “Friday ‘at ‘the. Legion: Hal’ when. boys present. staff, both teaching. and non- teaching, ‘And it is equally true.” to say. that. “whatever contribu- tion I may have made as Trus- tee, has been far’ _more offset by what I have gained personally in. the knowledge and understanding. of the work done by the beard,” Weather » Phe: following is. the meiero= ; logical.report for the week ending) Nov, 23 furnished by ‘the :Re- search Station, Saanichton, | : Maximum tem, .(Nov, 21) --=. 54. Minimum tem. (Nov, 17) --- 31 ‘Minimum on grass -------- 22 Precipitation ------------ 77 Total: Precipitation ----- 22,12 Sunshine nantes nanan nnn 10.5” SIDNEY = Supplied by the meterological division, Department of Trans- port for the week ending Nov. 23. Maximum tem, (Nov, 21) <= -'54 Minimum.tem, (Nov, 17) -=- 30 Mean temperature -------= 43,6 Precipitation — ------ ===. (86 Total wooacomneennnans 2177 TIDE TABLE "(Tides are Pacific Standard) Nov, 28 12.40 am.” | 2.2 Nov, 28 9.40 a.m. - 12,2 Nov, 29 1.15-a.m, 27 Nov, “29 10.10 am. - 12,1 Nov. 36 1,55 acm, 3.4 Nov, 30. 10.55 ams © 12.0 Dec, 1°. 2.40 am, 4,2 Dec. 1 11.20 a.m. 11,8 Dec. 41 7415 pom. 7.6 Dee, 1 10.45 p.m. 746 Dee, 2 3.10 a.m, 5.2 Dec. 2 11.40 a.m. 11.6 Dec... 2 7426 pom, 8.7 Dec. 2 11.25 poem, 3 Dec, 3 4.05 am. 6.3 Dec, 3 13,55 a.m. 11.5 Dec. 3 7.30 pam Se Dec. 4 2,00 am. . 7.8. Dec. 4 3.6035 a.m, 7.5 Dec. 4 12,15 pom. 11,3 Dec. 4 7.45 poem, > 4.6 Calculated at Fulford Harbour Cab Driver Fined Appearing in Sidney magis- trate’s court on November 22 was Arthur Kerr of Victoria, He was fined $20 under govern- ment airport regulations. for soliciting taxi fares when. un- licenced to do so. The British< |: “graduates: ‘hitch-hiking -on - the Continent are now rein- ° . forced. by asixth wanderer, &, ’ Brian Day of Mount”. . Douglas School. This is the « "second. instalment : telling ~. ‘of ‘their’ stay in London, : ‘Along with Nick Lott, the seribe™ of. the: ‘party, are - Ted Clark, Dave Kerr, Ray -Thornber, Jim: Vining and “Brian Day... a Wonder he: stayed sane, .We also Saw Prime Minister: Wilson - . outside Now 10: Downing Street. Park, Houses: of “Parliament; : Buckingham Palace, The Tower, |. ‘Senior Citizens. Housing Project | ; Before Council: Project to. .build 11: housing units for senior citizens on pro- perty near to St, Mary’s Church, Saanichton, was brought to Cen= _| tral Saanich council last week and referred. to the zoning. and subdivision committee, The pro- perty is zoned residentially, ~~ The ‘applicant, Lou. Wyman, 1930 Cultra Avenue, sought per- mission to’ build: six units with holding tank sanitary. facilities, the balance to be constructed on installation of sewer lines. © -Mr, Wyman said that he hopes the ‘development will become a church or community project, ‘Bottle Collections Bring Scouts $285 Tsartlip District Scouts, Cubs ‘Family °: Night’? and’ pre~ parations are. underway for a] Christmas. party at Sanscha Hall’) on Dees’ 2c 213.” Five’ Claremont School ” |. - We ~ the: Son Sir, Walter Raleigh was imprisoned in, it's ‘And: we've seen. the girls, no wonder. ‘they call them. -micro- eo skirts! --~ oe ‘But at. the. ‘end ofo our week we ~ are’ not too sorry to leave, we |. “are all sufferinga bit from home-.-° sickness, and our daily trek to | : “B.C. House to- look. for mail i is LOM “very important. _ We find . there are too many.” _ people around us.allthetime,; and _- - everything, or almost everything is so old and dirty. I guess it’s. natural, ‘with us coming for the first time away from such a new . young. country, “Anyway, We are leaving tonior= row for Calais and going to Paris, then to hitch-hike .to Barcelona, . We are going to divide up in pairs |" for the hitch-hiking, Dave & | a “then Ray-& Ted, and Jim. fs going. | with: Be OY, from Mount: Dougias : Schoo! i in Victoria,. ‘whom we met ent holds for us. mgt a ~ Cordova Bay School Open ‘House Planned... Staff and students of Cordova Bay elementary school will be: at - -home to the genera! public on the evening of Friday;:Dec, 5. The: occasion’ is a science display of more than 100 exhibits prepared and displayed by students, of the school.” te , % Deck Cate] VAN ISLE MARINA, SIDNEY, Delicious ‘CHICKEN AND » ore CHIPS: a. 25: be: ‘FISH AND CHIPS $1.25]: ue “(Take Out)” ai _ OPEN DAILY. 9-6 PHONE 656-4123" “SIDNEY. SPORTING GOODS ~ CHOOSE YOUR. CHRISTMAS. BIKE NOW WHILE THE. SELECTION IS. GOOD NEW TOYS ARRIVING DAILY _2428 Beacon Ave. ane 656 ~ Phone 656-2031 KETTLE /Shortb reads, ’ speciality foods, THE COPPER _ Delicatessen | 2359 Beacon Ave., Sidney “We are now accepting orders for Xmas cakes” Say ; puddings. - homemade mince’ meat - mince pies « For ‘your festive’ catering needs; we. have a wide » selection of imported cheeses, European sausages, & ; PLEASE PLACE YOUR XMAS ORDERS Now! Lorna & Marshall McCullough 48-1 Beacon KEEP YOUR CAR IN. SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION Contribute. To Your Own Satety And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Lid. at Fifth 24 Hour Towing Service 656-1922 Phone 14 02. 2/45: HUNT'S PEACHES LETTUCE 2/29 Toilet Tissue BALLET 4 sous 49: NABOB $402. Mincemeat 99° LB, v7RE (i BEACON RTHIRD SIDNEY eC. \ coos NABOB Cut Beans 1/ 39 PERFEX Bleach 64 02. AS: we i ERR HY he SWIFT'S Canned Ham 5459 1 1/2 tb, Pear Shaped Tin