‘PAGE FOUR Pe) Wednesday, June 10, 1970 Member of B.C. ‘Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn Mernber of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ 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. Review Publis shed at Sidney, Vancouver Island, - B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd, 9825 Third Street John Manning - Publisher Lioyd Baker - Managing Director H.V. Green - Editor Association Wednesday, June 10, 1970 What Now ? So far from obtaining the 60 per cent necessary for endorsement, the sewer by-law last Saturday failed to ~ gpain-a simple majority. The decision of the December referendum was repeated with even greater emphasis | because the total pell was substantially greater. The electors’ choice returns Central Saanich Council to starting point after six years of frustrated effort. schoolyards and ditches remain although sewers have been summarily dismissed. Polluted gardens, In judging the present situation remembered that past and present councils have worked unanimously for sanitary sewers within the framework of policies and specifications set by senior authorities. - Why is it that those who ob ject to the basic principles of ocean disposal have waited through the years before voicing their opposition? Time will tell whether or not: - the greenbelt disposal system is practical on Saanich Peninsula. And time is the salient factor which cannot be ignored, thati is if medical opinion is credible. Immediate. consequence of the collapse of council is that the initiative has passed to the ~ Metropolitan. Board ‘Of, Health. and the ‘Provincial policy” government. The further directions of the s senior r authori ties will be of vital interest t throughout the; Capital Region. The purposes. of. a com- mee ‘munity recreation: committee eems that. no effort has | been os «the small fry: of the: nelgh- ~ borhood. 9. © Practical. also. care. “the arrangements. for: swimming - Real Force : ‘instruction for both juveniles "is perhaps the most necessary | és area in which | we live: . listing of. Spring and Summer. : spared. to ‘attract and. interest # o it should be -and older persons. Swimming ~ “of all: accomplishments for the - - activities is informative. We congratulate. “Sidney. ! . Recreation Conimission for its ~ sterling efforts on behalf of the oS community. 4 ‘simple: the common name of: ‘the: Natural Art at Patricia Bay beach. RUTH ENKE VIEWS Nova Scotia ineludes a bird list in its tourist literature. - So writes Earl Godfrey, the Na-. - tional Museum’s Curator of Orni- thology, in the. Museum’s im- portant publication, “The Birds » ‘of Canada.”: -Thave never. seen'a ‘Nova Sco-:* -tian bird list. The bird list I know _ best'is that which appears as a regular and popular feature in the Victoria Natural History So- = : ciety’ s magazine: As the maga-. zine, issued to members as bene-: fit of membership, appears © ; “monthly. ‘September through “7 May? ‘Society. members have a continuing‘. record of: ‘the more: interesting or: uncommon: “bird: The layout: of the bird ‘list bird, where it was seen; ‘the date and the’ name ‘of the observer... “Under. the title of Birds. for: the ee Record, “this” feature has. ‘been’ carried. “by” the magazine for almost four: years. =: INVALUABLE SERVICE ot seems to me that lists of. this ‘kind perform | “an: invaluable | service: to, the: community, And: the: value will undoubtedly in- crease as the years go by. _ Take ‘the case of the Scissor- ive’ “The. generation gap could “perhaps be. termed “the. com.’ e munication: gap,’ This: com: munication between children’ ~ and: parents, or-vice versa, is such a delicate thing, one that is. very difficult: to restore: when lost. To. encourage the young “child to tell of his adventures at ~ the end of cach day is an art that. can. carry on through the. teen. years and into. grown-up life. MATHAMANIA WITH oe MAX es Steamers. Aseania and “Calypso. leave. the same: “port-at the same hour for othe port cof Durban. | » Ascania steams a quarter” an fast agaln as Calypso» ths Haining: three sea. miles in each hour. Each. steams at its.own constant speed and both travel over, ‘the samedistance. Ascania’ | reaches Durban: first. and ~ Calypso arrives there 17.” hours laters tres lion. What. is the: diatance between die two. , ports and what was the: speed of each: steamer,? ont nny pagans . Auswer ly Juat woul’ 4 problem: the cheque wan for WA 8 1h .07 ns 10.85 4, bie A A aE aC ya You. BY. JOHN SQUANCE: There are a few do's “understood, - even though they “seem to be of prime importance, ‘in many homes; to use the child's confidence to inflict punishment or to bear’ down’ heavily: with obvious. moral, is to make: for wariness in telling, Rather there” ‘should ‘always. be @ ‘sensitive listening .with) praise where | possible, and absence of it when - the'story indieates an act which: the child himself is not too happy nbout,, “ye sndde. . thing, seems to me to be the result of being laughed ‘at. Children very often use words wrongly and ins other ways unintentionally create a laugh.» ‘There are tinves when this is most’ rude. The child has: only, two recourses, neither of which are good. The one is to slop talking, the second ig to‘‘clown", whieh! leads to precociousness. Hoth are undesirable, This undesirable “aspect is carried to its logical. extreme. in, the: Art: Linkletter, Children’s Show. Anyone might think that Lam againet laughter, and that would be a mistake. Simply put, let. us hanigh with, people, not at them, whether they be young or old. oN the YUATK Pag, much, When the children: leave home how: the parents long for a: Jelter,. a phone call Or any: message. Pbelleve that one of the | most worthwhile investments of time tein latter veriting When the reunion comes about ina family where there Way: been: _reeular earrespansenice it " eich easier to talk ° s and dont's. ‘that in my experience are note” - through ‘life, * teen vears: care the most erucial, |° ~ backward | Lae com: Munication can niwain RO VOSY The art.of communication | brings wonderful, rewards. all but of course. the |. cand a breakdown: then so often results in heartbreak and foolish * reaction to eriticism.” Perhaps Kahlil Gibran’s words in his book, “The Prophet,’ carry a‘helplul clue towards understanding and avoiding such distress. He writes, in party: Vour children are) not your children, t hey-are the sons’ and daughters of Life's longing |. for itself," And again, “You may wive them your love but not your thoughts, for they have their own thoughts." You may strive to be: like them, but seek votsto make them like nor larries yesterday. Be Havevou thouijtht how children long to be proud of their parents’ Do we measure Cupt . ve ry you For life foes: not! with: FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING ¢ CALL cin | te - - 656-2893 Well | oxperienced in “types af renivations build oan. the | Islands. “Service. fa you. is reputation for us." ai Will tailed. flycatcher,. for instance. This flycatcher only appears very occasionally in Canada. An ash-colored bird with scarlet or. orange cap, it has a.great tail _ eight to nine inches long. The tail ’ -is split to the depth of six inches or more. When the bird is perch- ed arid resting, the tail opens and shuts like a pair ‘of scissors... On June 2; 1967, this rare and -unmistakeable: visitor was seen: -on the north side of the Booth Bay = Canal, Miss. Leila. Roberts. who sent’ a Short. description, of the ie hti ho. witnessed : the: ‘sighting n June 2 ‘had> seen it. around ' the area before; but had not’ realized “what ‘an: “exceptional occurrence vis Was. Another couple, half. a mile’ away, had been. ‘watching this bird: for’ about 2 a week before dune. a i fo AT PAT. BAY. : “ So- thanks. ‘to. Miss’ Roberts’ knowledge of birds and her care- » ful reporting the Magazine | ‘had an interesting item, Birds for. the: Record’ also had” the “ Scissor- tailed. flycatcher: listed. But this. time it was at Pat Bay | on, Getober 8 and the obser Ver Was none other than. CT: Hotchkiss, Audubon’ Lecturer, “on his. way: to: catch a plane, So” showed olf for-a. visitor! of ETTERS © Yo The. cme Salt’ Spring. Island, by bird, : MacAulay. ‘this ’ ‘region’ really. ; Editor, The Review, sir: valuable paper, T would like if 1. may,.ask you to print in. your next. issue some. questions, which’ T would like you loansweras bam “not very well-yver sed in them. co » Continued on Pane i i: Mae ek Being.a constant reader of your The Scissor-tailed flycatcher was undoubtedly a highlight for ‘Birds for: the Record: It.-can’t produce a highlight with every issue. But the. surprises. come more often than you'd think: The latest was in the: May, 1970 issue. - This reported that-a Tufted duck. was: seen : at Clover Point on » March 25 by observer Keith ‘Taylor. A bracketed note recorded ‘that this bird was seen -often to. at least: April 6; and photographed. tsa European previously: recorded |... ere. ‘Earl Godfrey gives only a-} November “1961's “Hot: sight record: at Jancouver.. have: eae dvelled at = i this. er “US. all, : “ROTARY ANNS ‘a. fence: and. then’ into a tree, The: driver’s young female companion |: was taken to Rest Haven Hospital: -and ‘treated: fort ‘minor cuts: and : ELECT SLATE. “New pi ‘esident of the Sidney “Rotary “Anns. vis. “She” ~ coming © year: the home of. Mrs. De Rutile, Weiler, Avenue, : “Mrs, MacAulay succeeds Mrs. AS Freeman who- _ presided. at the meeting. Other officers elected were: viet prestdent. | MysY, Crosby: secretary, Mrs, TL. Tobing treasurer, Mrs. Gs floward: hostess, Mrs, K, ; Har ris: : The ghih plans ay windtsup party atthe Chaleton June 7 and: the nent meeting will bes held in Septe tober. wit _ World. | Well known: ear Crashes. Fence, exarnple. OF: how a erusist can, contri: story of our, 5 a. of: ecological ‘con- “cern, their. knowledge and,enthu- : ces siasm are > of particular value te. : OF OFFICERS — Mrs, a : . ca ; to ae Wah” Was ‘elected for. ‘the. at the final meeting: of the season held ate o[ f- Files of the Review 50 Years Ago Lacrosse:. Our local boys stacked up against the. senior. team of Victoria which last year annexed the Mann Cup, and won at Winnipeg what was practically the amateur championship of the In spite of their ex- perience and. prestige, Sidney took them into camp by a score of 9 to 1, giving them the surprise of their lives. Allowance must: be made for the visitors’ poor showing in view of the fact they were four short of their regular Mann Cup: team....Their star goalie ‘Boss’ Johnson played at first defence, where he was cool and steady, but not of so much service to his. team as* when between the. posts. 25 Years Ago General Pearkes’ election was conceded Monday night by. his opponents. Official statement of the preliminary count in 91 of the 109. polling divisions gave General © Pearkes, . Progressive Conservative, 8,487 _ votes. Runner-up was Dr. J.M. Thomas, CCF... principal of Mount View. High School, who has recorded 6,746 votes. Lt.. Col. Alan Chambers, Liberal, who. has represented the constituency since 1940, and served: overseas under General Pearkes, polled 5,981. votes, and at. last. count George .Greenwall, . Labour- Prog., had. 2,187 votes. The federal constituency stretches from .Victoria’s boundaries to north of Nanaimo. id Years Ago Provincial government's 1 new ferry. service linking Swartz Bay with Tsawwassen near Ladner, “got away to a smooth start on. Thursday © morning’ when MV. ; Sidney left the Vancouver Island’ port sharp at.7-a.m. and M.V. Tsawwassen arrived at 9.05 Capt. John “Capt. while : Tom ride. : Girl | Passenger ner | | oA juvenile traffic. ‘notice for. || ariving .without due care and. attention . was issued to a ‘driver. “whose car failed to negotiate a |: sharp corner ‘on Ardmore: Drive: last Saturday; Police say the car -went out: of. control, crashed into ‘sustaining $500 damage. bruises, ' Callan commanded ~ ‘the: Sidney,» Parkinson. went | along. for. the. _M. Ve “Sidney “carried” an: “me or essive load of cars and trucks. |] 00° anich: Lon. farmer,’ jas. one of the: first “Building Costs? Come down trom the ¢ louds.. | ~ and consult Loyd Hogarth, He'll tell you about lower - cost manufactured homes with a. wide variety: ‘af. desigts — nany, different _ options to sive you dollars... Your. new hame- doesn’t, Have tobe ase Apelisty iy you think 9” ten tae And SUparior quality ‘ol materi abye cand work: “manship oan beyenrs with. » the, Hoarty: touch. : Loved Hogarth . : “HM Hie Kahegaus : ox 1193 SIDNEY BC wesy pall The reason? | Easy laste ande asy lo look at, Plus the Seagram name ane Quality Prove it for yourself, That's the I ha iy Seagraung ‘y HVE STAR (anno T Thankc you Canada! — ae a ab - Seagram's Five Star r now of || outsells all other — qh brands of whieh afb eat: between March 1 and August 31. WHITE PELICAN SANCTUARY ANSWER TO RUTH'S VIEWS’ Review columnist Ruth Enke ‘talked’’ about the White Pelicans at Stum Lake in her June 4 ‘‘Views.”’ Her wish for sanctuary status for the area has been answered. The following announcement was received Monday from Recreation and Conservation Minister Kenneth Kiernan: A wildlife sanctuary on Stum Lake about 35 miles west of Williams Lake, where the only known breeding colony of white pelicans in British Columbia is located, is established by order-in-council. A prime reason is to control human disturbance of the white pelicans on the lake and surrounding upland area during the breeding season x St. JOHN’S, NFLD. (CP) - The Newfoundland department of mines and resources has an- nounced that $250,000 will be CI The spent to improve the provinces 38 RECREATION CLEANUP parks this year. About 500 new camping and picnic sites will be built. A spokesman said the work would be three-quarters finished by July. - Lt.-Col. Rev. R.0. Wilkes, M. Cc. Parish of South Saanich Rev...C: Venables.” “TRINITY TIT. i _ST. MARY’S.. Holy Communion 10. o0a.m. ST. STEPHEN'S - ‘Mattins ee 1 30aLm | _Rev...C. Venables. “Seventh: ‘Day_ ee Adventist Church “Visitors Welcome.. PARISH OF NORTH United Church SAANICH of Canada ANGLICAN CHURCH - SIDNEY and NORTH OF CANADA. ~ SAANICH ST. ANDREW'S-SIDNEY Rev. R. Hori Pratt Ph. 656-2143 ran .- -656-3213 SUNDAY JUNE 14 Ree eso. Oey Brie Bream ST. HOHN’S DEEP. COVE: ev benjamin tr Service of Worship 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion... 8.00a.m. ST. PAUL’s SIDNEY Rt. Rev. G.R. Calvert Service of Worship 11 a.m. Morning Prayer 11.00a.m: (Church School at St. Paul’s Sunday School 11.00a.m. - 9:30 a.m.) Thursday Rev. Benjamin Fream CENTRAL SAANICH Holy Communion 9.00a:m. UNITED CHURCHES HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev. John M. Wood . Patricia Bay | Church Office | 652-2713 Ph. 656-2603 or, 656-2335 Manse ~ 652-2748 » Sunday I4th. June ‘ . Trinity TH SHADY CREEK, 7180. East Morning Prayer 9.30a.m. Saanich Road. Le Bring Your : ‘Friends: tor ou Family Service and Sunday School 9: 45a. m. 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