Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street John: Manning - Publisher ‘Lloyd Baker - Managing Director H.V. Green - Editor _ 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 -Yelephone 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 6128 Display advertising rates on application. PAGE FOUR Wednesday, October 28, 1970 All Hallows Eve According to our remote ancestors the souls of the departed were free to roam the land on All Hallows Eve. They were prone to assume terrifying forms and shapes, and were liable to appear to the fearful — in alarming apparitions and circumstances. ; ~ Great fires and loud noises were the accepted - defences for the protection of livestock. The waving of torches and continuous loud chanting played their part in rituals to scare the demons and chase the hobgoblins Saanich Inlet guardian. _ By Dane Campbell away. In farmhouse and cottage the children ducked their heads in water for apples with hands behind their backs. -A large apple retrieved meant. good fortune; a small one, or none at.all spelled a life of toil and suffering. The origin of trick or treat is as obscure as the _ Superstitions of the older folk. Traditionally at twilight the children. blackened their faces and dressed in grotesque apparel before going from door to door with turnip lamps and a sack to hold token gifts of apples, nuts: and sweetmeats. Superstitions may have gone, ‘but Hallowe'en is still a great event for the kiddies. We should keep it that way. Witches and warlocks are discredited, but harbingers of ..evilare still with us in the form of malicious miscreants who ride jalopies. instead of broomsticks. Mailboxes and ~ traffic signs are in need of protection. rather than cattle -and crops. ‘Pranks of harmless consequence may be tolerated, but riot’ wilful destruction. — ~The most welcome Hallowe’en variation. of recent years, and. happily observed in Sidney and in Saanich, has been the ‘presentation of collection’ boxes for the ' Save the Children Fund. When visited by youngsters. so RUTH ENKE VIEWS As I write this. ali the news is of the War Measures Act and the death. of Quebec Labor Minister. Pierre lLaporte. Such news with all its ramifications is serious and extremely sad: Evenis like Letters To The for ~ Editor, The Review, Sir: “charitably inclined Ht would be gracious to receive them generously. ” WHY ARE SUCH DEADLY w too much work, he says. ‘and ‘ne uo right through: to “the bore.’ In’ addition, the breech: - block’: ‘and firing” pin’ had been + to repair or: remake with a lathe, “Th, this condition,” he said, _ “the gun is incapable of being. o = dened ~ loaded, ‘much less fired.” Another deactivated Sten had its cuts filled with welding, and. the casing had been repaired with light: metal inlay. and: brazing, With a cant of dull black paint it would have every appearance. of ~ a serviceable weapon, although it could not be fired. 0 8 ee But," sald. the gunsmith, “ig “ eould have been re-manufactured: quite easily in a home workshop to firing condition! 5. - “PARTS INTACT “He said the most difficult parts “tg produce would be the trigger, sear, springs and other lock parts which require forgings and stampings. These parts are intact cd the deactivated guns, he said. a mi | lion Nae tay F 1 “minute Sten guns being made available to anyone who wants: _. them, jocal gunsmith asks? These. have been deactivated by ; torch cut-along casing, but. could be: made serviceable without e080 | ionanti att CR rib. bi a re \ * er Y ee eC | UN hs Le { ‘ tid ; me) sie ha eT hae APON ‘as these. 600- round: pers: ‘Continued trom Page 1 : “whe peealver,, barrel and “ preech ‘block; which. chad been. defaced, ‘would be relatively easy ‘Hack-saw and file, silver. solder, brazing or welding, 9. With conditions : ‘the way they are today,”’ the gunsmith ob-. “gerved, “more. thought. should have been given to making these guns available. to. Anyone who, “wants them, Mette NEW COMMISSION Central, ‘Saanich council ° on “Monday: yave first readings tod. bylaw: establishing ain advisory, planning; commission. “counell to sit with the Mayor, two aldermen, and one School Board: Trustee, resident. inthe municipality, The chairman will he selected trom the Appointed Editor,’ The Revi iew, Sirs Tread the letters of, Mrs.-A. Be memory. does ‘not 1 fail: me was her SIX. members will be appointed » by fos LAND USE ‘ I- wish to congratulate. Doctor new tonon his excellent article of October 7 regarding the wise use of our land. (Mrs. ) Ellen S. Cornwell, “6380 Old West ‘Saanich Road. FELLOW CREATU RES” and © Mrs. Wallace and Mr... co cooking: of “a. turkey . for the: Christmas: party “Of "Brentwood: -Women’s. Institute. I confess: ‘to: enjoying that dinner: but which: ‘of us can .“‘cast the first stone” ‘when’ the slaughter of ‘our fellow. innocent creatures is considered? ~ Norman | Mailer. in his book “Why © we ‘are’ in Viet’ Nam” argues that such acts as the massacre of Gailai are. but an. extension of the lust to kill that inspires big game hunters to go “after trophies. He describes as particularly, brutal the hunters in _dangers. to our _ the arisen. partly: “hill where fall wheal is: already these will certainiv be written into our history and more fully understood when the truth, finally emerges as it nearly always does in time. - But-in the rush of events and -the torrent of words about them, one tends to forget that these are the actions of a single species. Set ‘against the enormous scale of the- natural world, these sad events assume. a. different. proportion. The political problems and the society must. surely be dealt | Ww vith quickly and wisely... But. there should ‘not obscure e importance of the. en- vironmental dangers which have because. of. .the still with us and still affect -us all. regardless of age, sex. race, creed, or petitical party. ee “How can 1 feel étherwise after r ‘breaking, away, ‘from the news. _Teports for: a. short. Ww alk up: the® ‘showing. a and will, be : their golden: shapes | very “striking ‘now that their leaves have been. shriveled and: hit ‘by frost. into the truck.as they .are ear-. ‘marked for: ‘grandchildren ' and their-friends i in the Interior, A few. “ornamental | gourds must be gathered,” too. And: ‘squash Golden ~ Hubbard, “Green © Hub- bard): acorn,’ butternut and ‘banana - must. be readied, too, to- ‘go te another. family. i When. squash — and pumpkins helicopters who drive. terrified animals: into herds and, leave. behind a carnage of rolting meat, “How can we are that meat is. necessary | health. and strength. Who. can he stronger than the vegetarian elephant. happier life than “the stalled ox” ‘and is probably healthier to cat. The letters referred: to wil probably do most of us: good if after reading them we est less and exercise more, | hope that: ‘Mrs: Wallace: will be that her. protest has registered, _and that she will continue to be a fellaw >, subscriber correspondent to The Review. Georgina: G. Harrison, ; RAHD Bev an. Sitiney. - PEN SINS i. Tees NTE NG oF, dftor. The Review, Sine “fp ohave, been very. disturbed bedi aatiede - much ww hish members: Spec hal : ~ FASHION'S NEWEST FABRICS SALE OCT. 25-26-27. Weg. R. tok « appeared: wy the U ‘olowist _ with — PARTY FABRICS $9. 20 - $6.00. aod Peni ttl. Saas TRIPLE KNIT JERSEY. Weg. SdH Special $2.49 — WOOLS, BONDED AGRYLICS Wes. ¥. wh ‘ Shih prea dnl $3.50 - $4. 15 oan Wk ‘ AC ON AVE Hye . * SHUINEY “ (tie aed Veg. 41.98) 82,05 Speclat en an ay RAYON, SHANTUNG SURRAHS — “FOR BL UUSES AND PARTY TOPS $1.59 - § 82 39 ~-afoot ; Department Wild game lives a. freer and satistied | eand Pi ge me awe AND SAVE have been delivered in. 87) of Sunday, October 18; ‘This - article, by Alec! ‘Merriman,’ an nounced ‘with a great deal” of ‘pleasure that there was a scheme. ins the. Provincial Game 40. open’ up the: ‘Saanich Peninsula--or . con- siderable parts of it-to hunting. Mero Merriman quotes at some: length officials of the: Game “Department, who are full of venthustiem for the ideas “Dam sure that very many of the people of the Peninsual who, like rhe, see no-excuse for indulging in “Killing tn the name sal “sport,” Will greet Unis sugvestion with: horror, Butoven those who do not share this view Sil not, L think, look With any pleasure on. the prospect of letting hunters loose inainsy: part at the Lands whieh: in hin wisdom » or atherwi so the Minister of i Municipal Affairs his Continued on Pages Roe sockeye in the river. population explosion: They are. “prone. “history, to separate. We separate from black, : -Protestant, Sex from. sex, Tonight they ‘must be M aaed | . Kamloops, assorted members of the vounger generation are taking me-to watch:the sockeve which: have. travelled from. the open. Pacific to spawn in” the Adams River some thirty miles east of Kamloops. The smallest grandchildren will be far too young to realize the time scale and importance of: what they're seeing. But my hope ‘is-that the: older gr randchildren’ will remember the red-hued (The green, ri green heads, the crimson. bodies. the bone-grey tailfins, battered and fraved. children’s For. .part of. the heritage sheuld be an unspoiled. natur al world. Another part of their heritage. should. be freedom from’ the polities of terror, and fromthe kind of events which we adult: with - Startled horror in this October, - 1970. Canadians have watched Have You BY. JOHN One of human: kind’s great errors lies.in division. Whether it: is one individual -to’ another or: great. nations. we have ..been through : all: recorded: the sheep from the goats, white ‘Catholic . ‘from: ‘fro 1 Arom:, Poor, _capitalist: truth: The fact is that ‘usually We, “Aunite:’ against some. other force, “or influence: Perhaps it might be said we unite to better divide!” This continual segregation and © communication at a minumum. Tt makes almost impossible the” | understanding of the other fellow, : We peer out over. our. stockade © ‘entirely miss. the humor: and: comedy of it, Of course you can't “shoot down your neighbor. aman® with a family, - good. traits and: bad, same as your own, so. What is tobe done? Give hima name. Ua person is young call him or her a “hippie. Perhaps ‘the label might be striker. agitator or on the other. side. management or Ah thi cn ce i Hv lhe ‘ Me din sap td Cent ! ony ir ‘i Foi iN ng wah ae fk yh 7 ba ie | fey CALL Hg 0 Alte minieae > Gg a3] 2 ual Ss . me | ux oO - a S ‘ ron ry 4 wn wee we BOOK NOW FOU 1071 ALASK: ‘A ( RU IShS Noticed ? su ANCE “with him on this committee, BETTER UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL-MUNICIPAL GROUP AIM North Saanich Council has approved a proposal made by School District No. 63 Trustees that a liaison committee be formed of representatives from each pody to discuss “matters of common in- terest.” In appointing Alderman Nel! Horth and George Cumpston to serve Mayor J. B. Cumming stated with em- phasis, (we) “have to have better understanding of the thinking of each group concerned.” Aletter from the School District Trustees suggested Tuesday, Nov. 3 date for the first meeting and named Trustees Rubymay Schoo! Board ap- as a possible Parrott, Charles McNeil, and Harry Tobin as the pointees. United Church - THE PARISH OF of Canada NORTH SAANICH NORTH SAANIC SIDNEY and NORTH ANGLICAN CHURCH SAANICH , Rev. R: Hori-Pratt OF CANADA. . Church Office-656-3213 Rev. Robert Sansom. Manse-656-1930 | Ph 696-4870 N'S, DEEP COVE SUNDAY NOVEMBER ist ST. JOHNS, DEI All Saints Day Service of Worship 9:30a.m. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ST eee. Patricia Bay i, DAMEN 8.00a.m.: Holy Communion Service of Worship 11.00 a.m. 10.00a.m.: - Family Service Church School /9o0 as (Coffee in the Hall after: : 4 service) : : CENTRAL SAANICH ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH UNITED CHURCHES Third Street Rev. John M. Wood SIDNEY = Church Office 652-2713 8.00 a.m.: Holy Communion Manse 652-2748 li.ijam.: Choral Com- ‘ munion. . SHADY. CREEK, 7180 East Sunday School Saanich Road. (nursery. facilities.) Family Service and Sunday Monday November 2nd School /$:43a.m. aan All Souls Day BRENTWOOD, 7162. West 9.00a.m.:. Holy Communion . | Saanich Road. Thursday November. 5th Family Service. and. Church 9.00a.m. Holy Communion. School 11:15a.m. Seventh-Day - Adventist. Church “-RESTHAVEN DRIVE _ PASTOR C.A. PHELPS — ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9182 E. Saanich Road. & ne 656-2545 ae Sabbath School 9.30'a.m. “Sunday Schoo! 9:45a.m.. Preaching Service 11.00 a.m. Morning Service. a.m. Prayer Service Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. . vrich : country, to: ‘another: livingin many: ‘compartmentalizing keeps e “and get a glimpse ot the other. “ fellow taking: a peek atous, but. “Three + Funeral “chapels dedicated “to thought, and understanding EiChORINY service ay ae tes WBH-BVBS. SHAS ISN -SIDNE v coLWwooD ; SBS 75U | 858 2082 vi 3h mn: i Han ; ny Hy ate HN Alle "a ii Hi ‘ety Hn sf Ny ie it bebe ‘a Bie Jaan Mt i ni si) i ay Hh ‘M) a A ity An AND SCHEDULES | “capitalist. Your neighbor, having now been divided off into:a Gif- ferent camp becomes the: enemy ‘ or.the opposition. It then becomes: . _.a-matter of loyalty” or..‘'good: citizenship” to lend. ‘all ‘your careneth to as 5 vanguishment. pe ee history, aie and the var ying’ so¢ial. codes, through - ‘a year of: moving, “from one. Cases on next to nothing: On the news y hear. one: faction. “rete rring to. the striking doctors: “in Quebec as. “pigs.”’ -giving. them ‘aoname® with a: / vengeance! Ce a Batiw hether a “‘commie’’ or a ‘heretic, a Jew ora gentile, white: _ or nigger, we are all people. We . must, learn to stop calling names. “Name calling has led us to the: “brink of global disaster. To face a | brighter time. ahead.we have: only (o see people everywhere we look, They, too, are longing fora better day: Let us then step out ‘into nerman’s Jand and frater- nize “ ; : oe - "1 i Mn, a 7 i lg mo Ne 1 ra Al ; fi Wed: ~ 7:30 p.m. Visitors Welcome Tuesday-Prayer and Bible Study..8' p.m. Parish ‘of South Saanich, _ Rev. ‘Ivan H. Futter ee 652-2812. ALL SA In STS. DAY : Friday- Young Peoples’ ae BPM oe Pastor C.D. ‘Lynn de Bring. Your. Friends..to our: ‘Friendly ¢ Church and. worn ee with us. ‘That: is. : “BRENT WOOD, BAY | Sluggett: “Memorial Baptist “10: 00 a. m. ‘Sunday School ‘11:00 a.m: Morning Worship'| © alm “7:00 p.m. Evening Service : a4 West Saanich Rd., Pastor. R.L. Roth 652-1510 “WoRSHIP™ AT. S Nursery: Provided Pastor Jobn Ballard | fe Thursdays Ph, 652: 1898 “Th we confess-our Sins, hei 4 faithful and Just to forgive us]. our sins’ and cleanse us!” 1 Jobn Ly ae 1:00 am. “Worship Service ef Ms Gospel Church Ave Ray. Roy. stiller 866-354 : - THE BAHA’ IL FAITH 656- 3427 SERVICES. Fifth St. 2 Blocks N, Beacon 1000 aun. Sunday School Worship 1:00am. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m, Cadets-Friday 6:45 p.m. Young Peoples-Fri,. 8.00 p.m, Prayer Meeting Tues. 7.40 p.m ~omronth. oT MM, ARACS ANGLICAN Roloskine Rds, Sundiey 1.00 ain, Evensong, Service, 7X) pm.'8,06 a.m, celebrations of Holy CHURCH, Nee Town -& Country. * 11.0) aut. Preschoolers $.5,, - Communion on and, “ah and Sth Sunday: of the month. Rector: 4 The Rev, PW, Re dalos. L, Th. us th. x tor’ ST. CHRISTOPHE CTO RCH Carey Road. at Tillieurn), Sindy Service, Sunday School and Nursery, 9.30 d.N, Fan. cvelelitions vail Holy. Communion oy ist and ard Sunday ol the Teen Se belts Vy. PWR. SE. PLE ANGLICAN CHIRCHL SE. cond Mile ¢ nha Bop, mm Rector: The Rev. : Quitdra' feetore Phe Rew BAW 8. Hilbert, CD WA, BD Now ist, AMT Sainte Daw o8.! a aln., Holy Camiuhion: Prayer and sermon, Preacher, Mr. Koger Bray: Chireh Schaal Classes for ‘all We. wrdups including Nursery Pacihities, Wednesday 1000 am. Holy: Communion.” ST OP AAV TAR OTHE Se 4 wy (" feet VA nie AM CH CTL, SOA dpe \ Tapa ia He stor 4 Koad: at Ries sO4Gaom Morning : 10am. eivib noun nUMatiadeeee rs cake ty Bay Rd November fst, Trinit ty Shand AM Sainte dave) Bac Hole Carmunion: 10.900 4. " Family ¢ ‘AMMUNION, Srsery oRindtroarten ond Childreg's Program. VU. Pieerar, WwW ae gs r Pe pig tre ye aw Willaaene, Ad Siclate. Try | Free Counseling service. on} Ph. 62-1510. Jesus, Se The Hight of the World oe SIDNEY os , THE BIBLE, SPEAKS TO YOu BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY, NOW 1: 9830 FIFTH STREET 9:05 to 9:20am, | ee | CKNN, 1410 K.G,. Sunday School and Bible _ OF M.S. 98.5. M. G. S Class 10:0 a.m. The Lord's Supper 11:00 3.171 2g 845 to 9: 00. A. M. Ey ening Service 7: 30p. tr, “They shall Recover. mo . - Sunday ’ Nov. ae tn oe ; "Mr. George sine of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO _of Victoria 7 “ SERIES Wednesday, 8 pan: Prayer . and Bible Study. Foursquare 4 EER. Spee MT can