PR ieee ated ae poll SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, May 27, 1970 ; PRS Oo HAVE MATHAMANIA wtH MAX = S i * 7@ q . - . 7 ae i Publshed at Sidney, Vancouver Iland, Re YOU mabe ae lt. Question: - John who has just start- eed “fractions” at school, is given a nice box of chocolates on his birthday. He joyfully counts them and passes the box round. _ Next day he considers the _ contents as fractions of the whole box. He finds that two thirds have already been eaten. He eats ano- “ther couple of chocolates and then finds that only one quarter of the original How many chocolates were in the box when full? By Review Publications Ltd, 9825. Third Street John Manning - Publisher ‘H.V. Green ~ Editor. RB. peebe ee aiecee NOTICED? BY JOHN SQUANCE Day by day, month by month, or year by year. the future becomes the present, the present recedes from us and becomes the past. The endless procession of events we experience, sometimes enjoyable, healthful living, sometimes fraught with trouble and ills, go on and on. For the most part we disclaim personal responsibility for what comes our Answer to last’ week’s problem: . 600 cube surfaces. All the ‘cube surfaces (6x5x5x5 equals 750) less all the outside cube surfaces (6x5x5 equals 150). A useful formula where ‘‘n’’ is the inch size of the large cube, is 6 (n cubed - n squared). ‘Lioyd 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, Wednesday, May 27, 1970 Blood A Red Cross blood donor clinic will be held at Sans- Because of the discovery, thousands of people are still ‘alive today. There are happy children and laughing mo- Birds bathing at Bazan Bay. . thers; many who have been grievously injured in horrible accidents, and the survivors of major opera- tions. Except for the availability of another person’s life’ blood ata crucial time they would not have survived. Transfusions. and blood derivatives are free to all hospital patients in Canada, and because of the great need of supplies vehicles of the B.C.-Yukon Division of ‘the Canadian Red Cross Society in 1968 collected 88,000 units of thisprecious fluid to supply the needs of hospitals -in this province. | “The very nature of. blood, and its restricted life blood donors: Many more are needed,’ and George Howard the convenor for the. ‘Rotary: ‘sponsored clinic. has: faith that Sidney: clinic: will provide a notable. collection... or long-term project: ~ /. ~~ Perhaps the Tudor style facade of .The Review “: premises on Third. Street may: have: offered some in- ~ spiration for the thought, : ~... Mietoria has derived considerable renown, dnd profit | a 5 _ oat : “Wednesday, Bom. Prayer | |B: - ion te er phe cit slogan af pare: Bit of ota "Sidney Kinettes held thoir May MANY FRED | and ible Study, 8:45 To 9:00 AM. So ang nal the City is rapidly losing any such | mecting at the home of Suzonne'| > They knitted all the caps, 10 BRITAIN AND EUROPE Sipe = ra “What is Your. Income” nos resemblance, no one who views: the current, trend, of Whyte, will 17. members and, four “socks, sweaters and scarves for “Le shold the lamb: Cod : . ; building | can deny, | “So it ds in, Britain, where new: construction - 4s | Georgian Bath, is there'an insistence on. conformity to a a cherished style of architecture, Sidney is a town with a future, but with no pretensions of the past. Its: growing: population is increasingly ~ cosmopolitan, and it would be singularly inappropriate , to line Beacon Avenue with business premises having: pseudo Queen Anne fronts and Mary Ann rears, fi THE ‘rate tickets are to be issued over Files of the Review 50 Years Aga.- B.C.. Electric > Railway Com- pany announces that reduced “commutation « tickets will reduce ; this. to70 cents. Stop-over: privileges: will not be allowed,, ‘and baggage cannot be checked .on these low tickets. ene 20 Years Ago. Giant paper balloons 35-feet in- diameter have been landing in- ‘Western Canada for. the last few” -months, Army officials revealed” this week.” “The balloons. are. carried. here by air. currents and . are ‘unmanned. They-need ‘not be : viewed with alarm. the official ay _ KINETTES “EXECUTIVE ELECTED — guests Attending. -Blection of officer 8 for the 1970 recording. ‘geeretary, Gardner; corresponding ‘secre: tary, Joan. Storey j Edna Band; registrar, Maclean, Hel RUTH ENKE VIEWS | vicespresident, Irene Tuckor) |: “han “dtreasprer, Sharon: I wonder how many. Review readers know what a “‘bug”’ is My. guess is that readers over fifty who were raised in the coun- try have used a. ‘‘bug’’: many times. But I’d think that those ‘derivation. given Yukon, adds this dictionary, bugs : I'd seen none. for. years | until, ‘this spring, I visited an up- -Island friend who lives in the country: : Two bugs were: stored in her hall closet. They were. made of sticking up through a hole punch-: the Women's Institute. And they did this. until freight and: labor costs became so high that it-was no. longer profitable to collect, ‘hushand had knitted work socks ordered yards — of ‘unbleached aheeting ‘and made their own “gheets, Sure the sheets were a bit few Jaunderings they became softer and white, When” they “tore them down the centre, put ) in the Dic- — tionary of Canadianisms. In thee were often made of syrup’cans. a “changed. . The flight to” the city, the switch from rural to urban . society, working wives and many other factors have: contributed to old jam cans. Each hada candle: ° -ed in one: side ‘of the can: Each: - had the. familiar ‘wire carrying sides to middle, and prolonged the sheet’s life. These fancy room fresheners: were unknown to the, families of paper with its gruesome load. I think it’s interesting. to. see how these household habits have changed’ as social conditions living; higher wages, the affluent the changes. ‘But why does the word “bug” come from: the French bougie? ‘And when. did.it come out W est? There’ s.a story. there for sure. -“God’s will,’ depending on. the -and will affect our future for good “present. So will it-be in time to our bodies or environment. - The key to our. future lies, then, | . _ quite © dramatically, in= ‘bringing “them: isa way, calling it ‘‘fate, ‘“Luck’’ or way we think. Sometimes it is the government that gets the blame, or the weather, the environment, or family relationships. It will not improve our lot one when we become fully conscious that every thought, desire, or tnental aspiration we have © does or ill, then we'can learn to shape our: destiny. The Maharishi, who has visited and spoken in Victoria several times, puts it that, ‘‘Thinking is doing.'’ Another. has. said “Thoughts are things.’ Actually everything around us, our bodies, clothes, homes and other material manifestations, started as thought and became “‘things”’ many be. the result of life- -long patterns or habits of thinking. These are the ways the thought patterns of the past affect our come, the results of our present thinking, whether chaotic or corderly, will. have crystallized-in order, to our. thought patterns: 1 ‘find for myself, in very little. self- examination, how -very: chaotic ibe p my. ‘thoughts are: elt would seem ls that. the, ‘process - ‘of: ‘disciplining ue very ( difficult one. I can wash and sort the PABSey “their family, too. The farming ig | - From the catalogue, the wives. harsh to start with, but after a. nitrate aan elas aheibaeaan 302. N68. AIR FARES ihe _Vietwria's Interuotional Trave “1006 Goveinment Sh. spor ‘alin - PARISH OF NORTH St. ANDREW'S - SIDNEY Ph. 656-2143 SUNDAY MAY 31 TRINITY I Rev. Benjamin Fream Morning Prayer 11.00.a.m. Canon S.J. Wickens Thursday Holy Communion 9.00a.m. Rev. Benjamin Fream HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Patricia Bay Ph. 656-2603 or 656-2335 ch , 5 whit to place responsibility on SAANICH hat the transfer of blood from one human to nother isa some other shoulder for our life's ANGLICAN CHURCH of fa nada _ marvel of medical science. cen experiences. On the other hand, OF CANADA ; SIDNEY and NORTH - Rev. C. Venables “TRINITY I ST. MARY’S - Family Service 10.00 a.m. _ ST. STEPHEN’S Mattins: 11.30 a.m. United Church SAANICH Rev. R. Hori Pratt Church Office - 656-3213 Manse - 656-1930 ST, JOHN’S, DEEP COVE Service of Worship 9:30 a.m. ST. PAUL'S; SIDNEY Service of Worship 11. a.m. (Church School at St. Paul’s 9:30 a.m.) CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John M, Wood - School At: 15 a.m, -» Seventh-Day Adventist Church. -RESTHAVEN DRIVE: "PASTOR C vA. PHELPS | Sabbath School 9.30 a.m. “Prayer ‘Service! “Preaching: Service 11: 00a. ae : : at ‘Friday - - Young: Peoples! “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” ‘SIS2 E. “Saanich Road 656-2545 Sunday - School Morning, Service -i1:a.m, Evangelistic Service 7: 30 p.n m. Auesday.= Prayer and” Bible Study. 8 peMma ee 8 pM, “ Pastor: C:D.. Lynn ‘Bring Your: set Fvening Service 7.50 pum, ‘Sunday May 31 Mr. Bob Gill whieh taketh away tine sin of (he world, " fol \, a : sceatto nt AABN 9:45 a.m, — 9:05 to. :20-a,m, —CKVN, 1410 °K. GEMS. - 98.5.0.6. S. CHRIS’ MAN SCIENCE RADIO Lutheran Church. le at ~ SANSCHA. MALL OSE RVICE «@ OAM: : “SE RIES a Me noticeably functional: and: forward-looking, Only in a eat took: nthe nev @ ee finiee thes 8 could usally be re — a : places: where there is.a preporderance of period iver orming sabia Fe They atten wore thin where the mae are ore ’ é 7 os per buildings: of | ‘exceptional | merit, suchas Chester’ or Pyesident, Mareia. ‘Morrison ‘top of the farm boot rubbed.) “PEACE Foo rsquare a) Gospel Church Vitth St, 2 Blocks N, Beacon Ave, Rav, Roy Millar 6 656031 B44 ; : SERVICES 4 oe Shiday. School 1 acu am, ee poe pair a that time. Some families. if they | through the power inherent in | Church Office ----- 652-2713 ' i . under - refrigeration ‘demands a. constant -effort to | the Saanich Interurban: line who came to Canada after 1945, lived at lower or middle ele-| mankind to create. . Suneay May 31 Mansé ~.- Midnight =: ab : e cmon tn tn | coun read. Ma sem 8 ga | Tals odie reece: WORSHIP AT Bethel Bapli st : . : May. 29 74 t seat law, stated Game. Warden Jones. “MAKING DO May. 29 -$8.| chword. ‘There ‘is absolutely no “BRENTWOOD. BAY. ‘this week, In many cases, said’ | To me, these bugs are. almost: May. 30 107 | ond to what can b omplished ||: < 2335 Beaeon Ave Mr. Jones, - people pick \ up young” “part ofan era, an era. when farm May. 30 38 | i he W kt can ” by th pit ji : uggett “Si janey , '| families made do with what they : re ; : emoria ap is : mae deer Gal f iti de do with what th May #30 8.2 y thought power by those who MA | B ti t y to find they don’t want “May 30 O81 will “put. their minds to it.’ them when they grow:large. Not. ‘had on hand or what they ordered | May 31 105 | “whink of it as a long-range |. ‘10: 00 a.m. Sunday ‘School - <9: 45 a2 m. Sunday School pe only is it)an hardship ‘on «the: from, the catalogue, : May m a2 | _progré am. Our children ere in 7g 44000 a.m, Morning Worship 11:00 am, Worship’ Service’ ue animals, but it creates a problem AS. I see the era, many of the | May a1 F eo Mindergattek: “and. progress x 00°:p.m. Evening Service 1: 0p. m. ~ Evening Service og for those . who ‘adopt’ the wives never. bought pillowslips.;| Sine 1” m, 1 |) through’ 20: years of learning. | | Pastor R.L. Roth i creatures, wed ‘ _ yee for: instance.” They... ‘used . 100 ‘lb, “ine t : ’ ry “They: uraduate from ° ‘university. -652- 1510. 2 cr 30 ‘m. Wednesda 10 Years Ago cee ares ‘flour sacks as these were just the sane a pine “yo3feand even then are: only: at. the 7008 West Saanich hha, . bm Pre — eating “ Sidney received. ‘outstanding en ne for reo POW dune 2 ‘30. am. tl beginning ‘of. their. life’s . ex- “Ph, 652-1519 . phe oe 8 , as ed bread at least: | June /2, $40 pany, 108 fo 1 publicity in the Apt il 16 issue of t nd a a bl é | une. : 10.20. pm. 9.4 “perience. At may. be just as long: v “Pastor John Ballard the British: pictorial magazine | once a week and probably more | jue. 9 18 alm. 193 | and arduous a task to us to bring : ‘The Sphere,’ now in circulation » often, they always ordered their: Jano 2 10.06: am. 08 ‘order and power to our thinking “SID NEY Ph. 656 4 455, 2 : . 4 Pe dunes . Valin ‘ ; : 4 | ‘in. this . area. Two. impressive} flour. in one tiundred, pound lots. June 3 nas aan io? _ processes, partly because of past. rise gigs oe ee Hann nN ‘photographs of the Martin Mars |» They: didn't buy: blankets, In=" [june 4 930 Am 102 | misuse. This is the way for man BIBLE CHAPEL Th Liet fire-fighting | aircraft dropping ‘stead, they saved all discarded | June 4 — 10,40, &-m, 7 | 4 regain dominion over” his oe Baus ens we ig it of the World Loolc To The Future ‘streams of water over Sidney | woollens and, after dividing them |" 7 70 pm | destiny. Bue 9830 PIPTH STREET | harbor are reproduced. Full page | into woven and knitted, sent them : ..” SIDNEY, = ” tt was: suggested. to’ Sidney council that re- design of coverage of the recent test is. | to.a firm which made thenv into aa a EVERY SUNDAY bs o the main street: buildings in Old English architectural] } termed-‘an unique experiment it in | blankets, Sometimes. the wives |i cy Sunday School and Bible]. fone pape speaks hay , Style might be considered as. an acceptable Cent ]| British Columbia” did this singly; sometimes [if ft . ) . Class . 10:00 am, | | PEE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU oS prame en ennia through a local rural group like ie 7 FOR TH E LOWEST : Tho Lord's Supper 11:30 a.m, SUNDAY MAY 31- : : : eee showed sign, of wear, the wives” “i Sunday Se ~10a por ahiy 11:00 aym, It is better for Sidney to develop on the modern plan, Double Charze. id + Sanda Aehool 10 ma Tivoning Servieo 7:00 pim. | rather, than'to attempt a reproduction: of Stow-on-the. |) ae ey REV. A.F. OTKE Cadots + Friday 6.45 pam, | Wold or Ashby-de-la-Zouch in imitation of a past that is |) Squealing tires and lack of a 478-4480 Young Peoplas-F ri 78,00 pan, picturesque but. rapidly receding. B.C. driver's Heense cost Hans Prayor Meeting Tues, 7.90pm, . Junge $45 in Sidney: Police Court: | coarin voneaenn ROW HOUSES RIS ING TL this week, The young man, a [) VACATIONING BY CAR : cri Hirst row houses in Sidney are attractive design Building ine | former Calgary residdent, was PHS SUMMER? . f . being constructed on Henry apectar Bi) Seward who states | apprehended by R.CAMLP, while A ORCAA Membership) will Avenue by Askew Developmenta. that lowcost housing is badly. | driving noisily on Reacon Aye nt provide ihe utmost un PER: fa and lwo and nee ne vn here, said that this Pabout (acm oon May 16 SONALIZE By ouriny and: Travel | unit am dre consid ered to boo eve raly Boat a peices: Ane ae . | 1 woot 4 anmént involve involves 19 mits . , + J Sdrvie! ‘Three Funeral Chapels dacic ated . | ae . 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