directions... /hatever : is fs lannod for the fiture, ‘it is ‘lear: that nothing can be. accomplished unless. the. plan ‘line © with: provincial government. policy and The argument that more funds at lesser rates of. interest. should be made available for the — . purpose of fighting pollution i is inescapable. oS ce vironmental -: “collapse. - “spelled | out; with inciveasing. fre- _.quency and clarity, you: hear the “due to: fears y ~ seltizeas™ "realize that cleahing up.’ 2S the’ ™ess.is going. to: cost them money, ° “Money, but restoration - if it’s: = deal more..:... af like. the old. saying tha! a:stiteh - funds, ~. well explain why some businesses a can. keep on polluting like crazy, : or make minimal, token improve=" . sys coments. that’ don’t. fool anybody, : "demand. for.such legislation as” “part of the fight against pollution - ~ Letters To Signature ofthe writer as well: as address are re- ~ quired. A pen name maybe . “. used only in special cases. The Review may edit let- "ters for. brevity, clarity, 2 legality or taste. . BREAKWATER - Editor, The Review, Sir ~ T want to compliment you on » your very fair attitude to Mr. * Henry Bird in connection ith his Deep Cove Marina, “When Mr. Bird took over that Operation a little over a year ago it was in a sorry mess, The wharves were decrepid and un- | gafe, the boats and equipment in poor shape; the owner was not depending on it for a living, he took out what he could and put very Little back in. Surely, the improved wharves, the lighting, and gas pump and water services are of tretficn Gous value to the boat owters and gre lawiches that come fn for Service and supplies. in order to make the operation bay it iy necessary to have the eastorrers’ boats Inoored all the The Editor year ‘round, Many owners are hard put to store their boats.on their properties, Oak Bay is now taking action to forbid this. - Also .the winter. fishing for springs and grilse is enjoyed by those who have their boats moor- ed at Brentwood, so if this break« water proves successful the Deep Cove patrons could enjoy. the. same privileges. if the British Columbia govern+ ment ¢an spend 10-million dol- lars of a one-shot Winter carni« val, surely they could spend$190, 000 to put in a breakwater which would shelter the marina boats for vears to come, For years Oak Bay had ro breakwater and al! boats had to cotne out in the winter. Now they fave a thriving all year round business and are mooring possi- bly a couple of hundred boats. The ROMP have called on Mr. Bitd several times to rescue boats in trouble, This is ancther Servite that is valuable and can only be available if boats can be in the water at a mooring. G. W. Robinson 3069 Henderson Vieboria, : Winter Vacatior PED NE CAMPBELL : aon ENKE VIEWS - Pollution “Now that we're nearing ‘the end: of the last.year of. the 1960s, P've 'To-me, one ofthe. more strik- ~changes: is that, in: the last. Ver many ‘of. them were consider- most unexpected pesple talking “about pollution ‘and conservation... “Some of their concern is probably : Somme is ‘because © “fitiess’ very” seriou: - (Conservation: costs. still possible - costs a great -in-time saves nine.. Or, if you prefer,. an ounce ‘of ‘prevention’ js worth a pound of cure.) Frankly, I think’ we'd stand a “better chance-of licking pollu-" >. tion in Canada if, provincially and a ~~ “federally, we had a strong public © “a demand for legislation requiring’: “ALL: political parties to reveal “the © source. of their campaign To ‘my mind, creating a public ° could be handled -best by intelli- gent Canadians: in-their twenties, ‘They know that pollutionhas many forms, stems from many causes, Cand. will therefor¢ need many. - remedies, Such - ‘young: Canadians. have “shown themselves to be energetic -and capable, “They havé the vote. ~ They have a tremendous, stake in - preserving a quality environment “and an unpolluted Canada, Thev'd Likely find a sympathe- tic older public, For we, who have passed the zenith of our lives. have a strong stake, too, Weare concerned for our chidren and ‘ grandehildren, “CARIBBEAN CHRISTMAS CRUISE”, satls from Vancouver oa December 18 for 27 exciting days through the Caribbean, From $580.00 U.S, tourist and $ “ALOHA HAWAT CRUISE”, sails from Vancouver on January 19/70 fots 10 days to Honolulu and Lahaina on the island of Maui, From In. fact..iUs a‘ bit-: | . been thinking of some of the many: -- changes in the decade which his-. -torians: will assess more clearly than we can ourselves.. ; = ideal’ of. the readér. " grams and radio, too, have their quota of heroes to be looked upto.- “a proup of: : teenage’ boys who took . physical ly cbecause . tre. “course, “= young people... : ~ ile: authors, whose books contain: “Most of us: have a hero™ or heroine, - or some other . ideal - _personage around whom we have “woven some rather fanciful char-.. : * ‘some added lustre. = acteristics, To each his” own ‘hero - _ ‘maybe. in. ‘sports, ‘politics; reli- . -gion or education, in almost any,. facet” of: ‘social: life. where some- one. has, by. the nature of things, 4 7 es been in'a sition of: lez der ship, “citizens wereactively concerned, us po * This” “hero. “worship isyccof “More « obvious | among There are favor- become © the TV pros ‘characters “that, ‘T-remember,- well, they wanted ‘to attain: to’ and add “to: the glory ofthe “local: buse- Such legislation might : = ee | i i f x ball team. In all our. society.no one. has such leader ship power and in- fluence. on.the-ideals-and- thought. wo 5 NM A A NM A ; “POTTED PLANTS CHRISTMAS PEPPERS - CHRISTMAS TREES | 275 Table Centre ~ Corsages SHOP FROM HOME 658-5415 1490.00 U.S. first class. $278.00 U.S, tourist and $471.00 U.S, first class. “CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL CRUISE”, sails from Vancouver on Jan wary 29/70 for 24 glorious days through the Caribbean. Frorm $580.00 U.S, tourist and $1190.00 U.S, fifst class. - AS they: talk over: MUMS 2.25, 3.75, 4.95 AZALEAS...2. 50 and 3.75 CYCLAMEN. ...2.95, 4.25 2.75, 3.95 HYACINTH....1.50, 2.50 H ave | fou Noticed? ?. - By John Squance © of our soung people as our school teachers have. .Having received alle my education in raral one- sonally, and six or_seven differcnt tea- © chers, One lady stands’ out vivid- lyin. my: mind and: always will E ‘because of: the influence. she had had_ the: same. experiences “1 find, : together, certain names | Stand: oul among their teachers. incgensed by ‘my. st atement that a leader? and, mentor is shut for the day. the: days of community dances and “picnics, it was “noticeable that the” young people would be . mimicing the ‘styles and manner-_- isms: and even, on occasion, the’ -voice,.of their, teachers =. TH E en | AL : “NURSERY and FLORIST 4660 PAT BAY HIGHWAY — | Opposite Royal’ Oak Burial Par kK) Tel. (658-5415 PARNER REA A LIVING FREE DELIVERY. RARE RG MAO roomed schools, I know this per~ © Five different: schools” on her: pupils...Our childr enhave- g CARNATIONS “Do you think that 1 am “Wrong. ve in saying. that this is still true — today, at least to. an. important ‘degree? s Should ‘some wi eary y teacher who" has wondered why he or. she ever chose ‘such a vocation read this, 1 Would ‘like’ to’ Suggest that they, “have been in, ihe: most | important. and far reaching vocation in-our.“"* _prese it. society. ~There-are men. . “school days” and: should: be honored: among us. as” “being The Most Useful Citizen’’. * if remember a young lady schoo! oe teacher; who, boarded i inour home” -in’the Jong ago, who was’ highly. _ Maybe. each’ one. of us.rememe. berg a’ different ‘teacher “away: back int early. memories. whose.- ‘aame "and. ‘memory. has not dim- teacher cannot drop her rale as: among. the. young péople when the schoo! coor: :! Perhaps this : only is: trae iy rural areas. Ine: med in his thought, Perhaps we. would; if we could, say.a Simple “Thank. you’ to. “that ‘one, time “has j-made., it: impossible,” thanks, -expressing’ some appre~ ciation: ‘to: those ‘who: are = still: carry ing the Idad;.. Get the habit, friends -- show appreciation to. all: and. any in. this most impor - dant and vital profes sion. - aa “cur FLOWERS POINSETTIAS GIFT. a ee 95 ana 4 98 2.75. 3.95, 6.50 "For Shut- eins in. Per Doz. 2 95, 4.95, 6.95 KALANCHOES.. are 5.95 \@ - Hospital or at Home. a MUMS Trees Pet Doze oo lieeeev sees 900 # Sprays,.........rom 1.25 bunch GLADIOLUS ....D0z. 6.00 STOCKS.......... 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And the School qatececrr crs 94 45 a.m, _jAnnual> Carol ‘Service at | | BRENTWOOD, 7162 West 4:00" p.m. J | Saanich Road, ~ Family Service and Church |. Parish of School ~--------~ 11:15 a.m, South Saanich| ‘Rev. 0..L, Foster ASSEMBLY OF GOD. ‘DECEMBER 14 - ADVENT 4 3. ; » 9182 E, Saanich Road sT, STEPHEN'S. | | Rev. FR, Fleming, Pastor | - Holy Communion ~9 am. 656-2545 ; Mattins .11,30a.m.-]° Sunday School 9: :45 a.m. fe : aS Morning Service. 11 a.m; ST, MARY'S - foe "| Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Holy. Communion. ; “10 ae ; Tues day - * Prayer and.” io ——_—____| | © Bible Study 8 p.m. oe 'Seventh- Day oS | Friday + - Young Pooples’ : Adventist. Church Spam. - -RESTHAVEN DRIVE... Brin rie “ ; & Your Friends - to. our LBs PASTOR H.C. WHITE” “Friendly | ‘Church and. worship: ea Sabbath Schodl 9,30 a.m. : “with Use Po Preaching Service 11: O0a.m, : Prayer: Service . 2. 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