nd, shing : boat. skipper whoa brief: to the. federal spvetnimont a by. ‘the, local authorities. : t week ‘ago. worked s* indleating lisharrow~* : : “right representing. ‘Indian people, didthey notre- ve an in tation? We do hope, - ; man, that on such an. rtant occasion they were not” rlooked, tbers?. coe ~ S, Jobinson this huge investment ih both rinks: ~ Saanichton. is taking place with a distance of : oS — os “no: more than‘iive miles between ECREATION COMPLEX. _ them. » ire oe oO ~ What then is in store for our ~, -Edstor, The Review, Sir — ~ Saanich community? Weare’. “Due to delays of one kind or : approximately — n behalf of .: ‘Interested Sub- nt | It. was, “Go re _ “$200,000. “Tt should: be’ understood that the figure. ‘does. not include costs for land, « ‘maintenance. and operating ‘costs or possible ‘tax’ involve- . - ments. There hasbeenconsider- - “able assistance: from contractor - :- members and compares favour- vably with another rink in the Shan- “non Park naval community which: -Teportedly. cost $350,000. This latter rink: is currently planning: for additional. seating. and glass. protection, . boosting - the. overall cost. to approximately. ‘$500,000. “It is interesting to note that the © “freezing plant for the Dartmouth — rink ‘is .valued at $50,000, also: faced not’ so much with: an exe pense, although it is definitely — =| far behind? ust “write! is ‘to: an. English friend called Joan Joan, ‘is one: of those reliable, - the. backbone of almost any come. munity. <3 woo te "Because. of this particular friend, : T've been thinking of the Ne many. women jike her.” : “single income bracket, genera- ; tion, ‘profession, nationality or “Yaces ‘ver. or_not clever, But they all -|-dependable, Not because - they |, might ‘otherwise lose their job, ‘buts< because dependability. is” ‘| somehow, built right into. them.” i ee Anyone “who: ‘has. served ona “ ‘committee: ‘or in a club-knows the “dependable individuals. : | oAnd: most of us have heard an ry “irate committee. “member OXx7 { plode, © cf 2 ¢She- says “she'll” get | the mas. : “terial for decorations? What a _ hopel. “That woman has “never | ; ‘yet. managed | to be on time. or’, =} do what: she’s ‘promised. ‘Write. . “know. you: can’ rely on.” | af “The ‘merchant: knows another sort’ of. independability. -Yeah, or. movie: ‘Seems: to. sing in One's a ‘mind out of all proportion to the story ‘to--which .it is attached. One: such title was ‘of: a. book: I read <-long..: 2 ABD, aoe Winter. Comes’, part: of a-well: known: quotation, an winter : ‘comes: can spring be. : on-occasion,seenis to have § some. extra: Significance for’ me.” There ‘is ‘one movie title that .: . assumes great meaning for me. oThe Man-Who-Played © the movie;: the. world’s a stage’ A. nice*: tie in with Zen Buddhism, which - Recreation Board a - : eee! Work Appreciated “For. : ‘sons’’. “Art WwW, Mur phy has ten= dered his’ resignation to North Saanich council from the muni- cipality’s recreation: ‘commis~ sion, ~ Mr, Murphy had served four years and had. been particularly. active. in. seeking impr ovements ‘and new facilities for Wain Park: 2. Council ‘members heard of the “resignation ~ at their’ regular” “meeting last Monday evening and Murphy a letter of appreciation” for ser vices rendered. : ~ Sometimes the title of. a book” this ‘is-true of us all.” ‘But somehow this > title, as has happened with others | : “1 have. taken’ this. title ° :: far from the story por trayed in. e | It was Shakespeate who wrote, © : |< Bvery’Man’s_ an actor, and all: purely personal Tea voted’, unanimously -to send Mr. : by John Squance” - postulates that every mati leaves: ° reality when he is-born, to act. “out. a part: ‘on. this: great stage, _ and. Brows: to ‘be so: much: “character: he-is representing as ‘ to believe it is reality. a “AS very -good - story, too,” of First: World War days. “The: author » is, of course, : using. - "Perhaps it ‘might be shown that. ‘The cur- tain“ is up and. the’ play is. on; “and will: continue for our. alloted -- “three. score” -years ‘and ten’ . “Tt has: been stated as a meta-. ‘ physical or. ‘mystical: ‘truth: that,«: tov our animals, ‘whether our ‘pets: as OF. beasts ofburden, kept for work’. - or -gain, : we humans ‘are ‘God’. : “We “have. ‘dominion » over: their’: >. lives: and welfare.’ We can treat]. «them “with : love. or. be: thought~. « “Our “pets -will... _ worship their! ‘God: and obey him: - until ‘fear for. their physical life’ --Makes them lose contr ol of them- : “lgssly. cruel.® = selves, When young people fall in love " and decide to marry, in course: |. of .time they become ‘creators’. J” of new life. They take on the nurture and responsibility ofnew “individuals, who, in their turn, = will: act. the -part~ of ‘God’ ony Even the bus- » iness man who sets up a factory~ or other business, is he playing - the great: stage. ‘God’ as he creates employment? He ‘can ‘dictate whether or not can get anyone to take.:; ‘God’? roll, with happiness, jus- “she: ‘phoned: an-or der-in and said - _ she’d ‘pick: it-up on Friday, [tt get’ her order ready for her, but © "Friday. s" going to” ‘miss’ ‘it, because abet-: = ‘care-less types = "of. the thank you letters . ~ ter. engagement has come along? *. < 4 That. sort. of behaviour strikes. me as plain inhuman.” ae non-hysterical women who ‘are -20F -asnear to a smile. as. you : ean manage. “They. are. not’ confined. to. a-— “They can be rich or poor, cle- - “share'the quality of being utterly. her off and. get someone you: = : you” can bet she won't. tbe Ane on Weill, ‘there’s” no sense spele aye ling it. out-.in’ detail: as we all the their’ hands; At any rate we all havea part to play, . and -whether-. part, - ‘it -behooyes.’ us. to play. it: well, - a major~ one. or a Obit’ dability and independability,. Of- : portance and ‘affect only one or.. learn pretty : fast about: depen- . ten the instances are of small im- 6 chis workers have the very best’ possible working conditions: and |. wages, or the minimum that he. Clergy, judges, teachers, ‘doc=.: tors and nurses are among the. . more . obvious. players of: the”. tice,, and health to so many in’ “another, I may be a Little late that too, but rather with an in- -: swith comments. relative: to” the vestment.in the future, "That is e a matter of concern however and, - pit there is a very good percen= “Af tt 4s definitely the concensus tage of truth in it. The task will “. of-opinion that the ice rink:is to” “proposed ice rink plans, It is rather a.trite way of putting It, . ALLIED GLASS In The Off Season. SCREENS, GLASS, be. the initial project in the much= "needed and long-awaited recrea- ~~ Honal complex, then we, the pub- ‘lic, should get ‘behind those who ~~ are spearheading the project and give them the support they. mist have if the venture Is to be suce cesstul. 'T was a little concerned when I read in the Review that Sane. - scha had proposed to provide an - fee rink for $50,000, The con *-¢@ern was not so much with the effect it might have’ on’ public thinking later on, I would anti- — Cipate.a final costing of at least five times the amount mentioned, “and even then I would only ex- pect a bare rink, If I were to bé saddled with the responsibility of presenting 2 $250,000 bill tothe public at a later date, I would have to. expect charges of infla- tlonary activities or much worse, with the public using the $50,000 figure as a reference standard. Realizing that there are re~ - gional differences in prices, wages etc,, it might set the pic- turé In a more realistic light if T quote the following details from . $8 Joint Kinsmen Club « Manicipal '. project in Dartmouth, Nova Sco- _. tiar- Bare shell, steel prefab con- structed, for an ice surface 85° x 800" (appropriate size for pro- fessional events) with bleacher gating for 250-500 persons: | adtessing toonis and shower fact+ ies for two teams; toilet fcil- be virtually impossible without extensive © municipal ment, support and assistance, | but once that is secured, the geneér= al public will be asked to provide their share of individual assis= tance. If individual persons, commun= ity groups, (and do not forget that youth” also. is. willing to help. if it can be shown how), contri- bute their. dollars, whether it be $1 or $1,000, Iam sure that the venture will'be a success, As I see it, it will not be an easy ‘task, bit: the recreational com= plex has been with us long enough now for something positive to develop, If the rink is to be the opening gun, then let us all do what we can to see that it goes of? with a reverberating bang and not just a little pop, as with a pricked balloon. Delay can only mean an increase in what is al+ ready astronomical figures. My regards and best wishes to Uosé behind the project and may their efforts be well re« warded, T. 3, treland 2 Waltdale Drive Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, $10 STICKER FINES James Farndon, Victoria, and Robert Mariman, Sidney, were each fined $10 in Sidney police eourt on Satufday for not having tasting station stickers on their tar windshields. involve-_ Rick Hilton WINDOW RENOVATIONS - , and DO iT: NOW STORM WINDOWS before you:wish you had > Sidney 656- 4309 Victoria 388-5108 “CARIBBEAN CHRISTMAS CRUISE”, sails from Vancouver on December 18 for 2% exciting days through the Caribbean, From $580.00 U.S, tourist and $1190.00 U.S. first class. “ALOHA HAWAII CRUISE”, sails from Vancouver on January 19/70 for 10 days to Honolulu and Lahaina on the island of Maui. From $278.05 U.S, tourist and $471.00 U.S, first class. @CARIBRBEAN CARNIVAL C RUISE", sails from Vancouver on Jan« wary 22/70 for 27 glorious days through the Caribbean. From $580.00 U.S, tourist and $1190.00 U.S, first class, because..* ‘the other. -actors. all, around us are. depending. on us. Are you: game:then, to try and ‘play. your part’ as. though | He «-was looking: over your shoulder? Sometimes © we are ‘'stumped’ : as. ‘to* how | to: ‘play: a certain “situation.” Then. isthe’ iime to ‘listen carefully. to the Prompter behind the: wings; 92°": 7 : * The’ ‘curtain IS up friends, and : the play goes on! . , two - individuals. But if lack of dependability. became -the norm, unreliable Slipshod society. ‘for 9.152, Then you obviously ~. don't slop in at 9.45," Besides : been astonishingly: rude. co “You: havea social engagement: ‘for Tuesday. evening? . Yow re’. ; Seasonal joy-filled ; » thanks to all. "our patrons °° : “and friends. ae a Closed for Annual Holiday - “Jans 1st = ‘Ut Ainelasive) ~ “THE HOUSE OF RUSSELL er Fount steel SNe >. , 656 1522 we'd be headed straight for an. Your. businass appointment is missing. your appointment, you've . Prayer Meeting Tues.7,30p.m, . Dear Friends.: Thank you of + dor canother. year pleasant agsociations. May the Spirit for. Gh ristmas and. all that it means bring Joy> te vour he ‘arts and may you have a very. New Yoar, BILE MaeLEOD JOHN-ERUCE Happy and Prosperous JACK NAISMITH JANE WILLIAMS for - Sidney Realty Limited - |Special Speaker Christmas Day |. ‘lt seems. ‘to me that ‘short -of- ‘sudden’ illness. ‘or ‘unforeseen - disaster: you-do what: you've said * youl do, and do it: with a. smile ~ 5 don’t know where the quality Of. dependability. comes: from. .- Perhaps it’s temperament more than training. We’ve - all seen © families . where children -have a been. trained the’ saine-but- who, “by ‘two years old, show signs of whether they’ll be responsible in- dividuals or, mercurial, couldn't os ‘Perhaps: it. stems from selfish-” “ness.” “But we’ve all known people” Bayes “who: frankly - believe’ in: putting Number One - first and. wet. are... dependable," oe Shot -Perhaps* independability is due oS : ° to lack of imagination. — a Or «does ‘dependabili “stem from, good manners, of ‘which con- > : _ sideration is'a part?... - Or -is- it’ the “Golden. Rule: and. : doing “unto others” ‘as you. would *, like them to do unto you? 5 I honestly don’t know the sour- ces of this quality. DBs : “I only know that Thike cedependa- bility. NORTH SAANICH - SIDNEY : “Anglican = Episcopal ‘Church of Canada» : or 2 “ 656- 3666: ‘ SUNDAY, JANUARY ath. + Christmas 2 S ", '- ST, ANDREWS - . ‘SIDNEY : Holy Communion: 11 a.m. . Sunday School- ~ 9,30 a.m. " Rev. Gordon Ingram, ° “THURSDAY. bee “Holy. 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