pay id wy : On gcurinn ei moe of a visi ‘from Saint: Nick: Pa s-ppe-65'- Blue. Fjord: Santa’ Ship skippered ° by Kaare Norgaard, will don its traditional Christmas” garb - consisting: of a" mass of a Christmas jights, a huge decorated tree with . aSanta’s sleigh and, reindeers guiding’ the way >to. the: happy hearts: of children. children’ who. ‘would: otherwise be deprived The: ship ais ds 5 equipned with. a ‘sound system for the play. Ee ing ‘of Christmas: music. and: carols, po eS “An added feature of this year’s. Santa Ship Ae “will be -her.. docking in the: Victoria Tnnét : a ‘Harbour from 2pm. to ‘10'p.m, on. Monday, on Dec. 15. “Parents are invited to:bring their.” : childr en to hear the carolling, view. the ® Santa: of 4 Ship and:visit Santa Claus.79 2 ~*~ - = The scheduled: stops. to.date ‘are , Bedwell, ‘Harbour, Roche Harbour; Deer Harbour, Fri- ... day | Harbour, Kuper Island, Telegraph Har- “hour, Shell. Beach, ‘Vesuvius: Bay and 1 Maple’ = Bay. ue : : CAROL. NEBLETT | MBG "NEXT WEEKEND. “The ‘prilliant ‘soprano “Carol Guides Get Star, Brownies. ‘Wings? In Joint aaah ea was a ‘ntght to remember : BO. ‘excited Brownies. and ” Guides gathered at the Anglican ©. Church ‘Hall on “Tuesday Nov. 7 ya a ‘combined Brownie UP Lys So _ Holy Trinity Guild Distributes Funds | ‘Holy. ‘Trinity . Guild held ‘its ‘monthly meeting on-Nov, 20 and a ‘good year was reported with -*praise going to the members for |. their efforts money. = Distribution of tunds were re- corded asfollows: Margaret Vau- in raising talent _ ghan-Birch Memorial Hall, $100, St. Chad’s Home for Boys, $50, Hall maintenance, $300, Rector’s discretionary fund, $50 andacer- ‘tain sum of morey over a pere iod of time to complete the com- -mittee room in the Parish Hall, ing Ur y? ceremony and guide en~ wn Ferner, child care; Jill Schwart- “Mrs, RC Commissioner.. for. Saanich Was | special guest and was introduced.” to the attending parents by. the Guide - Captain, Mrs. Ee Robine : * pat: Evans and Valerie , Boys, repeating their Guide - Promise 3 were enrolied into ‘the company” by Mrs, Baldock -and 24 service , - were given: out fo the were presented: Linda Hunt, first Barbara Stiles,’ home- maker, poultry farmer and little ‘house emblem; Ann Pye, athlete; Joan Anderson, ‘Ife, cook, collectors, friend to animals, child care, music lover and weatherman; Lauri Langtry, -cook, laundress and homemaker; Gail Garland, - cook; Lesley Newstead, hostess: . Neblett ‘and the. celebrated Ca-- nidian. brasso -Jan~ Rubes are guest. artists with Victoria Sym- ‘phony Orchestra in the concert: pair. at. the Royal Theatre next “Sunday, December::7 at-3.p, me and Monday at’8.30 p.m, “Miss Neblett, still inher twen- ties,’ has been acclaimed by. both American and Eurdpean critica, -and has “toured extensively .as ; soloist. with the Wagner Chorale. Jan Rubes will be heard in and child eare; Cathy Ife, friend to animals, child care; Alison. . Baldock, Divisional -tenberger, child care. -cHaving: passed all tests-to earn their “Golden Hands’’; nine little brownies received their ‘wings’ from. Mrs. Baldock and as each “one Jeft.. their “Magic: Circle, “Brown Owl Mrs, ‘Ife and, Tawny: Owl. Mrs.. J... Barker fastened yellow crepe paper wings sprink- “led with glistening “Fairy Dust” to their shoulders and the Brow-. nies ‘Flew’? up through a cedar bough arch into Guideland. - Sénior Guides served refresh= ments: to. the parents while the Brownies and Guides entertained with campfire songs. Christmas nosegays were pre- sented to Mrs, Baldock, Mrs. R. Moffoot président of the mother’s Group, Mrs, C, Kavanaugh, Badge “Secretary and Mrs. G. Housat=. chenko,'secretary-treasurer. in Cimarosa’s The Music mas= ter, a two-century old musical joke which calls ‘for a unique combination of voice production and sheer comic buffoonery, The largely vocal program will be varied by the Elopement from the Serail overture by ‘Mozart, and’ the. .Prelude to the:1st Act of Verdi’s Traviata,’ played by the orchestra. Wedresday, Dec. 10 at 8.30 p.m: in. the ..McPherson. Play- house, Miss Neblett willbe heard in song recital, accompanied by Henry Jackson, The following badges Betty athlete; collectors: and For Y our Next OUR TOWN IS AT THE CROSSROADS OF EITHER CONTINUED MAKE DO AND MEND OR PLANNED PROGRESS BY A HARMONIOUS: COUNCIL AND MUNICIPAL HALL. _ WHICH bo WE WANT? FOR NEW LEADERSHIP AND DOWN. TO EARTH PROGRESS, VOTE FOR A MAN RESPECTED BY ALL SECTIONS OF OUR. COMMUNITY STAN DEAR INSERTED BY CITIZENS FOR STABLE GOVERNME _tish background who have found. * introduced to the Western Wor ld : -*Peace on Earth, Good Will to all = Mozart and Verdi arias, andalso | "Vancouver Island is “the home - of of a great many citizens of Bris... “Third a | In A Series .that a reasonable accumulation of. L Ss. D. (pounds, shillings, pence)? is a passport to the-‘Good Life’. - vA’ new. ticket to.content.has been in’ a different. kind of L.S.D., 2. psychedelic: drug promising’ 'Men‘..- and-a hidden threat of in-" “sanity, - moral: degeneration: 4 and: death. « “ oe Psychedelic: is a word coined { in the United “States ins 1957 and used in several contexts fair- ly freely. It is defined as! *mind manifesting” or revealing, “Dur-- ing, the last decade and parti-. cularly since ] 967 the spread and, abuse -of hallucinatory “or, so called psych edelic, drugs has “been without parallel. with any’ other ..social habit. known “in: history, That these drugs pro- © “duce dangerous delusion rather; than earth shaking revelation, as criginally claimed, has become ‘abundantly clear, “7 LAS.D. or Lysergic -acid is a colorless, ordorless and taste- less liquid which is not identi- fiable in. the bloodstream by any known test. The potency varies according to the source, and adul- teration is. very common. Dosage: -is measured in such minute quane | titles. as tc be impossible'to as- sess except. under laboratory conditions. Possession is dif-~ ficult to prove as it ean be car- ried in the fabric of a handker-. ‘chief or administered by lick- ‘ing ‘the’ glue ‘from: an‘envelope ” flap impregnated. with'the drug. It-can be taken deliberately in a cube of sugar, ‘a biscuit or ‘inadvertantly through the mis- chievous intent of a companion. . rapidly. established _ leading. to larger and. sometimes © lethal © dosage. By means of lyric. and... eulogy -popular entertainment . -groups have: spread the story. ot” . the . ‘good i trip’ to theirs young #. verse reaction. under ‘medical: supervision © “may” ‘relieve’ this.“ appalling exper= as dence. : Without treatment the vies a ean admirers across the land, ° Only recently have the tragic events | of “bad trips" been widely. pub- licizéd.. and .already the counters and publicity - is proving effec tive : asa deterrent. © | D oublé-ring Ceremony — In Victoria ‘Centennial United Church, Vic- ‘toria was the scene of a double- vernber . 8. when: ‘Brenda Sharon, only daughter of Mre and Mrs, Art. Beamish became. the bride af Frederick Bruce Waters only son.of Mr.andMrs. Fred Waters, ‘| Sidney. ~ Reverend John ‘Travis officiated. ; ‘Given’ in marriage ‘by her {a- ther, length © white embroidered . satin, Her four tiered shoulder length veil headpiece belonging tothe pride’s. -mother. Stie- carried a bouquet of red roses. centered with an orchid, ; ; * Matron of honor): Mrs. “Susan Noor- -length ‘empire gowns of “Mauve pol de. elegance, Flower gir] Joanne Lee wore a matching dress daisies, : ; Best man was Andy pavidson and the brother ot the bride Ron Bearish ushered the guests, A reception followed at King Arthur Round Table where Les Jenkinson proposed a toast to the bride, Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. LL. Davies of North Burnaby; Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Clouston of New Westminster; Mr, and Mrs, E. Roberts of ‘Vancouver; Mrs, Ken Jones of Wainwright, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs, R, Beamish of Moose Jaw, Sask, Following the reception the couple left on a motor trip to Calitornia and Nevada. Upon their return, the couple will make their home in Victoria. ‘scribed as a fantastically. mags. nified awareness of color, sound: “and form in what is termed: fexe ~ clusive concentration ~ or anab- sence ‘of all. external “stimull.: The user will return, again and again in his search for per sonal. identity “and.so lose all: interest’ “tn normal: living, “come morose, - disoriented with a. marked sus- ; _ceptibility ‘disease. He may seek 2 qiicker ~ and. more, violent ‘high’. through the use of: intravenous injection ‘and: haviig no knowledge:of “the. technical safeguards. of the ex- | quisitely delicate surgical proce>* dure will) invite sudden:-death, blood poisoning or, at the e least, we A tolerance to L,S.D. is very ~ ‘attack of authoritative education. - A.ring ceremony. at 7 p.m,_on No- | the. bride wore ; ‘He: will be~. withdrawn and to malnutrition and hepatitis. . ‘The: adverse reaction : is ane. predictable “and may ‘appear ini-’ or finally \ with increased dosage. The effect is entirely” on the cen-" tral” nervous © system causing massive disorganization. ofthis delicate mechanism, The vic= “tim loses the powers of percep- “tion and protective judgment. . His» -behavior = will: become. in= creasingly bizaare and © un= controllable. He may sink’ ‘into “deep depression with:strong sui- cidal tendencies lasting from se- veral hours to-many days. Acute: anxiety and insomnia: will fur- _ther erode his personality. ‘Long after. the L.S.D.. experience ‘is over violent psychotic episodes ~ " may-recurwithout warning until “he is. finally committed, for, psy* at chiatric treatment. derelict product of a ‘bad trip’ cowering. in a huddled heap of: -terror can “appreciate the -un= "J" _ speakable ‘panic which, accom= panies: the last stages ‘of an ad-_ Heavy sedation . Recommended by So. . Victoria! 5. ’ highly-= -trusted fune’ ral. “directors; servin : of all faiths for nearly | -caeMany. 50: years. Aivian t toa chronic: vegetative ex- .istence,. As the drug world S0.ap : ly puts it: “="a mind that was two ‘decades in othe: molding: ina hody that. would ~ Shave been, the envy ‘of the Greek : ; athletes of Sparta! fae » munity is. too high a price to _ pay for the. complacency™ of “a ‘laisse~faire attitude. - : and why the extraordinary accep= ee . Leary of - posed the theory“ 6f- urn. on,-- of a.frenetic® burst of, publicity. - His, philosophy ‘was first adopted “gether. ina ‘communion of belief - bs “. $éerned: the. which they said played hypoc riti- eal games under. the pious: labels tially where’ sensitivity. is acute: ; ideology of passivity founded: on: Anyone. who “has witnessed tne | tim will slide overt *He has blown hism " One. such casein any. com- 4 . " pathetic toward this age old quest : fr. beauty, truth: and -simplicity Where did.this movement start. 7 pit had . not become a distorted tance’ in-"apparently intelligent © circles”, ‘ConSiderable impetus was ‘given this practise through the endarsation: of ‘Dr, Timothy - California: who “com-" : population who’ saw in ae esean ventional lite: a ‘solution. 40 heir “The true Hippies. were usually Of fiature years, often university ~ ‘graduates, who’had little inter=". “est. in financial transactions, Tune in and Drop ‘out’ via’ the drug route to the ‘accompaniment by hippy: colonies: wha came to- in subjective ‘introspection’ They > ‘straight’; “society of. ‘work’, ‘ambition’ - and ‘pres- tie’. This group stripped exis~ tance to the. -simplest essentials and, without. doubt, many were : sincere .in their dream of a life: “of serenity, tranquillity and . ‘peace. In-seeking.a heightened ~ awareness by the.use of Mari- “juana“and. 1.8, D.: they’ ‘actually’. destroyed an. ability to enjoy’ fele lowship or to communicate and in ‘many ‘cases discovered. anew: Hell in place of .the. Promised’ Land... They proclaimed: a Eastern religions’ as 5 opposed to the hearty dak run) ‘that s sricpely light in body and aroma : This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control ‘Board or by the Government of British Cofumbia. toes navy, rum RANE UGH WOLINGWORTH YOUR WERT ADERHAN AFFAIRS, HE 15 A MOST RESPONSIBLE MEMBER OF THE S WORKER, A MAN WITH DEFINITE IDEAS AND WILL MAKE . A . SINCERE, DEDICATED ALDERMAN, Vote for HUGH HOLLINGWORTH on Saturday, December For transportation to the Polls 656-1821: 656-2638: 656-3151, 656-1026 ND AS SUCH HAS SHOWN LEADERSHIP IN BUSINESS AND LOCAL DNEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT. HE 1S.A PROVEN COMMUNITY