Wednesday, April 8, 1970 —_ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE. Mathamania WITH MAX Frogs Croak and Splash, starting from side by side, race to the nearest point of their favorite pond. Splash ’ makes jumps of three inches each. Croak can only manage two and a half inch jumps; but being Sho more agile than Splash can make seven jumps for every six that Splash makes. Splash reaches the pond first, at which mo- ment Croak is exactly nine and a half inches behind him. Question. What was the distance of the race? Answer to last . week’s problem: In 1972. Let Y be the years of interval between 1968 and the later: year. Then 2x (3x Y ) equals (3 X2)+4+ Y. Whence 6 +.2 ‘Y equals 6 + 4 +°Y., Whence Y equals 4 and 1968 + 4 equals 1972. THATS WHAT THE PROF SAYS Few subjects in modern history have: aroused more interest or caused greater. speculation than flying saucers. In. an address to . Sidney Rotarians’ on Wednesday, : University of Victoria. Professor of Languages, Max Edwards, said that once he was as sceptical as any, but after years of research and contacts with eminent scientists and au- thorities he has changed his mind. ‘‘Not only in modern times, but these extra-terrestial manifestations canbe traced the speaker. We. don't know where these visitors from space come from, and we don’t know. what. they 656-1012 en SUPERETTE a ~ GROCERIES pe af FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES CORNER RESTHAVEN DR. & MALAVIEW OPEN 73 30 a.m. to 10 p.m. back to 2000.B.C. in Egypt,” said - ances a, poe t . Hoe mS "PRIDAY & We , a i “ahi tly a wr , e. MONDAY = THURSDAY, = SATURDAY ~ Ws da. nm, Town & Country. shopping ¢ 916 Esquimalt Road B823177 2178 Oak Bay Avenuo’ —— BA2- 2165 sce Ato ne A a eo a WE ARE OPEN Vad ieee tH ry a lina ey Mats or 5 SUNDAYS wen “as un p.m. Pie entre —~ HBB. 1} 7 as cay mr ITA AN chins, Hl fp ay want, but for centuries the little green men have been making their mysterious visits to Earth. It could be that they are trying to work. out.a way of breathing in our atmosphere,”’ he suggested. DIESEL SAFE? That UFOs have contro! of micro-waves capable of scorch- ing vegetation and stopping in- ternal combustion machinery he has no doubt. Among other. au- thenticated incidents he quoted a case where two tractors were working in a field and a UFO appeared to the. drivers: one tractor was instantly stalled, but not:the other. | .a diesel. Professor Edwards said that~ there are two imaginary ‘sine- curves’ encompassing the Earth from North: to South and from East to West. It ison these lines and particularly where they intersect that the phenomena of flying saucers has been most apparent. One of the points of intersection is in Northern France, and there — the incidence of UFO appear- have been. far - significant to ignore, he stated. He said also that the objectives UA unt Wie ad data tan i they seemed to be interested in - description: too. ——-385- 0023 - ageliqa Coiffiures oe Owner: Norma Harris, of the celestial visitors appear to vary from time to time. For long lakes and rivers; there was a long. period when they followed power lines’ to generating stations, and now,. said the professor, they have become interested. in burial grounds, school playgrounds and con- gregations of children, In fact he discredited the UFO operators to the extent of charg- ing them with malevolent intent. ‘‘Far..more people. are mysteriously disappearing than can be accounted for by any normal means. He told of the strange dis- appearance of a lighthouse crew on an-island in the Scottish Hebrides. The three men. had vanished into thin air. Ap-. parently they abandoned their charge in the.middle of a meal, without. any. discernable disturbance or evidence of any KIDNAPPINGS | This location, said the speaker, is right in the sine curve axis to ‘which he had. earlier made reference. He gave other. in- stances of recent disappearences to support his argument that earthlings are being systemati- ‘cally abducted by. the ‘Predatory . -Spacemen. Finally, he developed a theory that’ the pixies, gnomes and leprechauns of fantasy. are identifiable with the little green men: from. outer space, . which ‘have made appearances on Earth for: many. centuries. Winkle. could well have had -ed. years: of-.investigation in the United States, France, Brazil and wards - As’ -convinced that.“ the trying to cover-ups 62 : BRITAIN “YBERIA. MAY: 22 “ORIANA JUNE ED ~ AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND - CANBE RRA SE PT. ~ ORSOVA. 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To speed that day, the seed’ _ company has’ joined forces ~ witha cer eal manufacturer to enlist | the aid | of home. gar-- § 10,000 OF ered ln Search hite f began. with .a pale yellow. — : : flower, marigolds are. native | to perfect. white’ that the — larigold deners across. Canada:: Free packets of almost-white mari- gold seeds will be packed in specially -marked boxes. of muffets, puffed wheat, puffed: “Tice -and corn. flakes this — spring. Instructions on the. "packets will tell how to plant. ithe ‘seeds and will provide - details on earning. $10,000 for... -. producing the first pure. white “marigold.. ee Often: called’ the friendship. to. America.:: Their usual" ‘ coloring ranges from . pale. yellow to deep orariges and. reds. When. a white variety is: © ‘perfected, who “knows what other colors. _ produced? Mr. and: Mrs. Loyd Gardner _ and’ family, Duncan, visited | at. the home of the former’ 8 parents,” W.-W. Gardner, the | : ‘Donald Savill “Idaho, visitors at the home of-Mr. and: Mrs, Jas. ‘Easton, Seventh St. ‘Mrs. ‘Easton and her. friends had: not seen peach other, for 40 years. Easter visitors at the L. King. home,: 2225 Harbour Road, were Mr... and. Mrs. G.. Noble: and- ; family, Port Alberni. and. Eric yl King, Carol. ‘Hillstrom, Van- couver. and family. Keremeos, renewed - acquaintances © in’ Sidney: last week, Mr, Morris was accountant at the Bank. of. Montreal here, reveral years ago, : ‘Mrs. G. Wark and ‘friend of New: Westminster: visited at the ne SES te PEE mers semen: pew ae = A: A. ; Having been in busines av AVENUE D we: “wish, to thank the pas¢ years. 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Barnsley, Rivercourse, Alberta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Ross, Jeffrey Road, this past week. Winners .at’ the - Community Club card party on Wednesday evening were Mrs. E. Gait, Mrs. L. Farrell, J. Roberts and W. Hemens, The Saanichton Community Club will hold its next meeting in the Agricultural hall dining room needs your support. Mrs. Hans Grott, Barbara Place, were. Mr. and Mrs. E.. Comm, Calgary: and Mr.. and: Mrs. C. Hamilton, Naton, Alberta. Mr. with daughters Linda, Karen, Miriam .-and Sandra, Powell River, .spent.:a “10-day Easter mother, Mrs J..K. Bryce, Blue Water Apartments. SAANICHTON on Tuesday, April 14, at 8 p.m.” The Club sponsors many worth-. while activities in the district and | Guests at the home of Mr. and — and -Mrs. Arnie Hunter,» holiday visiting relatives and. friends in this area. 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