PAGE FOUR . ee MeL AVES IES ae OF Moan Wednesday, April 22, 1970 12 Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street John Manning. - Publisher a Lloyd Baker ~ Managing Director “Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association Member of Audit Bureau. of Circulations _ Member Class “A” Newspapers Telephone 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display advertising rates on application. H.V. Green -. Editor Wednesday, April 22, 1970 4, ‘ fap Fee 4 i on fe. —. cleantiness What To Do? Of all the escapades indulged in- by ‘the more -venturesome breed of students, none are more _ potentially dangerous than the practice of stringing. _across the road in the face of oncoming traffic. --When these dangerous manoeuvers are ac- ~ companied by gestures of defiance and dumb in- -solence it is no wonder that drivers are infuriated. ‘The. temptation to drive through and scatter the gang may .be uppermost, although patience and extreme caution are called for. ‘Keating Cross Road. is a busy traffic. artery at ‘peak hours, and the more hazardous because of a concentration of gravel: ‘ Because of this the deplorable manners of certain ~: _ of the pupils of Mount Newton: junior secondary | ---sehool: have’ been. brought to Public notice on . heavy. _.. Several occasions. n fact. lay - stress. and from school. actions of the wayward. © ne Juvenile Act. oe control. _.. The day has yet to be seen when groups of high- - - spirited students may be expected to steer clear of all mischief on their way to and from. classes. The foolhardy ones had their counterpart in horse and : buggy. days when it was smart to hitch-on-behind a carriage or wagon until the warning cry. of “whip oo ehind’’. was heard. It; was then smarter.to drop off to avoid the inevitable slash from the driver’ Ss Snent. . “Beyond instilling, the principles of iratfic gatety and, the rudiments’ of ‘common ‘courtesy the educational authorities. can. do. little to control the ae > Municipal. councils: have frequently to deal with pe the complaints of motorists in this regard and: ° police departments are continually watchful, but "understandably there is hesitancy to label a childa ~ “delinquent by - taking | ‘proceedings ” under the Only a minute. proportion of the student body. is Ay * involved in this particular tomfoolery, and what ~ there is of it is by no means confined to the students of Mount Newton school. We see no obvious cure for these bad. habits. except. by the processes of Ee education and the exercise of parental interest and : truck — traffic. and - correc SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW § WELCOME_ABOARD _ QUEEN SLES E2QUMALT No Any LS ALLow iS Above CAR DECK! : z AT i INCLUDE | SEASULLS, Hexen & KEW? || & “CHIE, THESE PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW WHEN WE! LL BE GETTING TO THE NEW “STRAIT OF GEORG/A PROVINCIAL | PARK ‘~- THEY WANT ate GO. CAMPING- -OUT IN re” : 50. “Years: Ago Lone “Wilson and: some. chil dren were. » Third. St: for. garden purposes, one of the. children ‘threw a rock’|” . in the bush: Soon afterwards two ~ large panthers were facing. the party. a. little. farther. away: and, “the. time of going to press there is » There is no ‘doubt that principals and teachers +s do oe . ‘on ~ behaviour: pedestrian hi bits, although. trustees and teaching staff have no jurisdiction over pupils proceeding to 25:Years Ago © ' of Commerce have taken steps to -ensure the continuance of the Mill Bay ferry, as the ferry operators will stop on May 9, The ferry has of... “Files of the Review oa Last . evening while Mrs. T trying to locate a lot at the endof ‘no news of their success. Considerable damage. was dane: “by afire at the home of Mr. RP...| | ~ Butchart, Tod Inlet: on. ‘Sunday. : family “and: guests. were |. : asleep © ‘atthe. ‘time. and. were |. “awakened by the smoke. The fire - | was ‘caused through. a defective F ‘fireplace and flames were in. the | - “Hall: when | assistance: car rived. Curtains ji inthe Tango Room were ruined and the paint scorched in | other rooms: Only coolness and ‘prompti:. action” saved - this |. beautiful: residence from de- ‘Struction. - Directors of Victoria C hamber have announced that the services: been in operation for’20 vears and provides a direct road connection between the Saanich: Peninsula. and the upper parC of the tsland, The Chamber has written to Mr, Anscombe requesting that the: service. be maintained, Gob ini LP THE: KIDS: no Editor, The Review, Sir: "Perhaps because of my original “Trish, nationality, certain things _ int uriate mel) os For example: t have the habit he of mowing the grass outside my” property between the: ‘boundary “fenee and the road, Such land is” not mine and] could be told to eave It alone, However, each time befare 1 start to-mow,-my first job-is to -walkoup and down. the couple. hundred of feet inorder to pick up the refuse, havea shovel and » piteh-fork with me to Mather the. junk. Tn this, ‘nstanee refuse’ and : unk" refer tio many: articles, avich as empty beer bottles, oc easionally a case of emptios, —oqigaretle packs. candy Wrappers enipty whisky bottles dor gin), ued Kleenex, and even, jay of. all, used disposable diapers! Such an assortment leaves. one: o think that the offenders are . trawy 4. yeu y "fe, not ait patled 7 fhida,” generation even foe learn and tdyness? Gol help he much berated kids. ee G. R. 1. Warren “1480 McTa vish Roud, Sidney -_ RETTERS m< EDITOR] Sk WERS PRO TEST dD Falitor, ‘The Review, Sirt tis: astonishing that, Central Saanich couneil insists’ on trying lo foree ratepayers: to Aeeept its SEWEPARE PAN lus be forced to have sewer lines: if so. how. ia. the. new: cRLIES PART. OF LANDS SCAPE Public health officials. have’ found. “ne reat fault™ with a poultry farm ut Downey Road: whieh, Kone Jocal reshlents feet, cawies W Ay nuipanes. At the request of North - Saanich Council, De, a, Vy. M. Whitbread visited the. . farm and indicuted ver. Dally that conditions: were arceplalde, Coys, horses snd heed ae anbtoyy eadled In surrounding aren could Aho contribute to the thy situatian, the official (old hyn Cumann, ; “Do think: reason har te | Prevail tw sane of these > Cobshlerations,” the Mas or toh Cowes hs om oa ab airea and. thew: are part of the landscaper '18,0008q. {for asingle dwelling,» “this. With what result" On Tnst! seple tank! drainages a dwelling: ~nbntte dwelling, alongside was one-third’ full of saane Parts of Brentwood alone’ new fo alter, so why should the rest of It would make of the municipality a urban sprawl, We hada bydaw. requiring Without consulting: the rate payers rouneil recently changed Saanich Road, on one acre, there is-a choreh with all its ground blacktopped, thus destroying ovecupied by four families and a When last Psaw this, a ditch (ith. Who but responsible for this? Tunderstand that other plans have been presented and ignored, council. is Why should council take it for, ranted that we should go mito ene crores debt ta help aut apbere Who by not faking thought arecat fault’ Mr. Lotimark informs me that ilies java setae ge Tivo AM Ue rioney is ater ied: by vote. Then tet there: be anathor hiegalive vate, tuiegi Tried peed dead fils be bar Wiha end’ POA. Darnley |ruTH ENKE VIEWS at the back’ door, interested in the articles. ‘One's _ about, homosexuality, .. and .this |: "S. about: the “celibacy. of ey ght * But you know. how: Tecan’t. resist. = reading what. other’ people: are. interesting, = * somehow, Like reading an article’ ; _. from. the extreme political. Left - -and following it up with an article ©: “ priests, , Thi. 2) seared | “Good “gtternoon’. a -“Tive brought, you a book,” th voman said. “Tm sure ‘you'll: b . the friend who'd have briskly “ended: the conversation | by “asking. to” sec’ the” woman’ 8. “Ticence ; for since, afterall, each, felt, and somehow’. - vietions about politeness, human “Well, T think your ideas. are “erazy, bul 1 believe that you ‘should be allowed. to. express | them if vou want to.” Such ao remark: would -have brought .on a’ flood” of» Biblical quotations, “Indeed. the. visitor had already read aloud a passage sabout: Sodom and Gomorrah, AIL this sex... outside marriage, thes woman was SAVING es ‘Visiti Mar garet, a answering the knock - : was astonished. “to see that the thin. grey-haired _ woman had come once. more to . save her soul. we “time they were’ Meee reallyin des eration’ and alter. ail o y pe “ “peddle the Message | from. door to. &, door.’ ‘Mar garet, who never could resist the printed word; looked | ~ thinking. “at them feebly and thought of: | peddling hooks, > the flimsy — _ pamphlets: sold for. five cents” Tt was so irritating, Margaret: hers con- - . - gee a“ Mathamania WITH MAX A storekeoper wisliinyt bo ~ draw attention to his show windaw: places. four glass. jars in it. These care marked ALB CL & Deand each contains a number of. one cont pleces, He offers; prizes for dhe first three. correct. estimates: of the contents ofeach jar. AS a chieche mentions that far A: contains less Una. 100 cons: has one third mare coins than Ay Co has one quarter more coins than Be and Dobhas sa more coins than C. He also states that) all the coms inthe four jars WIR MATE MATIN BITTE Karr eee) oA alone. That information is sufficient for tha. corrent number of coms ineach jar tobe figured our What are the numbers? ? fm and 10% far B, Saanichton | Answer ta daxt week'y problem: The nambara are BO bor : “Margaret fought dow Win: a 2 flip- pancy...Not . the right kind. of remark for this type of audience. With: relief; _ husband, Robert, coming up the — “said 4 garden path.. ‘Margaret, and inwardly. sighed” LE _as itwas much too fine. and lovely a day to.waste. any: part’ of it: in a she saw her own after’ 1 did they were: only a ‘nickel: ‘apiece, It’ Sy ~-from- the “extreme political Right.) ag “Did. you buy any books thts : time?" me - mon . “No, thought it. looked maybe ike can ene! cour ageme nt, They don’t seem. to shave any: “joy in them, or pleasure in the and healthy, free /of- - indignant.” But it’s’ frustrating - It’s useless to: argue. . Normal : conversation - the couple had oes ‘Who, were your visitors?” he asked. ~. Caveliers > ce mor c fun. 7 ‘The: ouble. is. “oo that Pin'sorry for sueh people.’ attitudes and academig freedom, +p 5 . “made it impossible i or her to say, wonderful: gilt, of life. ‘Po he : alive Le, arnt Se a HIGHWAY GRADING starts in the middle of MAY on the front nerd at the ROYAL NURSERY 1660 PAT. BAY TWY, “mental and physical pain, is a pleasure in itself.” aan “No sense ‘upsetting yourself.” ‘Vm not.” Margaret was quite. is’: out. historical ‘perspective. "No wide eresting, tory about. where. they’d lived, what kind of parents they had, . | and’ why they. feel: impelled: to So dour and gloomy, so lacking in all joie de vivre. But then I never. did like the Roundheads. T bet °}. they acted: as’: they did out-of |: the. mueh : grudging | ‘envy. because. were) having “Rober t wasn ui inter sted in the “ mental attitudes: of “seventeenth | “ be century Eingland Hundreds Of Evergreens. Reduced ae SPS IG Green or die ORAL LACT Or 9 For 22" | ine, Pine 3 ft Spruce. Bedding» ant menor Large Hedge 10 for ae a aaraalicint aise th eat the tov: awh? vou dui this RE SPREADING JUNIPERS qe Rhodes, ANvaleas. ded ft, Blue ALI plants priced to clear P EXTRA SPECIAL | GOLDEN Cedar Stewart | Makes Bewudfat hiwn speci is ‘ns oxny Ob? even | Sery Toots t Open Tdave a week «fam pan, Pree Wellvers on arders af @ 10 Inch - Junipers - q varieties 2s ta i . aS: FRUIT TREES $750 BACH LOCATION SALE Pioneers, June. t to 7, has been proclaimed Pioneer and elderly Citizens’ Week in British Columbia, by. the provincial government. ~ This: special week will honor the contributions made by pio- neers and elderly citizens to the well-being of the Province. Letters will be sent to British Columbia mayors and councils, service clubs and organizations, First June Week To Honor Older Citizens the proclamation by arranging special events and celebrations for the elderly during Pioneer and Elderly Citizens’ Week. Private citizens are being asked to remember the special week and perform some kind deed or thoughtful action to the senior citizens they know. It. is hoped that Pioneer and Elderly Citizens’ Week will spark many ideas that will add to the No. “real” background | knowledge. But as |. human. beings _ ‘arevin- "| % : ther é might’ well. bea” “L-don't want to ‘be. inhuman, ea but there comes a time when, out |: -— _of sheer self. protection, one has “tobe abrupt and curt. It's so sad, - “When do-we eat?” he asked. | senior citizens’ counsellors; and churches, urging their support of happiness of -all senior citizens through the year. a Vee CHL CH) UW a United Church f PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH of Canada ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SIDNEY and NORTH ST. ANDREW'S - SIDNEY SAANICH Ph, 656-2143 Rev. R, Hori Pratt: SUNDAY APRIL 26 ‘Church Office = 656-3213 EASTER IV -Manse - 656-1930 = Rev. B. Fream Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. Morning Prayer. 11.00a.m. Canon Dawson ST, JOHN’S, DEEP COVE | Service of Worship 9:30 a.m. ST. PAUL'S, SIDNEY Sunday School 10.30a.m. ‘Service of Worship 11 a.m, Thursday ‘(Church Schook at St. Paul's Holy Communion —_9.00a.m. 9:30 a.m,) Rev. B.Fream HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CENTRAL SAANICH U UNITED | Patricia. Bay. : Rev. John ME: Wood Ph. 656-2603 or 656-2835 | | Church Office ---2- 652-2713 _ EASTER4” » Manse ----~-----_- 652-2748 Morning Prayer jla.m. : Rev. K. L. Sandercork ‘SHADY © CREEK, 7180 East Sunday School. lia.m.|_ |’ Saanich Road, . Church Hall” : Family. Service: and Sunday School ------------ - 9:45 a.m: Pe a ri Ss h of. ‘BRENTWOOD,. 7162 West ~ Saanich Road. : ‘Family Service.and Church South Saanich - 656- 2545 one ‘Sunday. School © - Morning - “Service | Rev. C. Venables - School” ores 11:15 a.m. EASTER 4 — | = ‘St. Mary’s. _ ; Mattins. . -10.00a.m.|..,| ASSEMBLY OF GOD | “Sunday School 10. 00a. me 9182 E. 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