Revie 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 Telephone | 656-1151 SUBSCRIPTION -RATE:. $4.00 per year by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display advertising rates on application. PAGE FOUR Wednesday, November 18, 1970 ? Public Transportation Twe public. transportation matters of vital importance to fare-paying passengers have been settled .this month by separate ruling authorities. Commendation is: due to the Canadian Transportation - Commission on its firm’ rejection. of the Canadian Pacific’ Railway. application. to discontinue the E & N. Daviliner. service between Victoria and Courtenay. ©. . No thanks can be extended to the Public. Utilities Com- mission for-its consent to the truncated bus schedule in- - troduced last Monday on Saanich Peninsula by Vancouver _Island Coach Lines. Ltd. Two applications to withdraw established passenger services were under adjudication and each was strenuously _ opposed. Although it is true that the situations were not. completely: analogous, there was similarity in that each of the operating companies | had accepted obligations in return for value received. “While the railway company was encouraged to build its line by | extensive grants of land, the bus company was safeguarded from competition by a franchise amounting to a “ monopoly of passenger traffic for a stated number of years, : - With. the accompanying benefits of. freight and express > traffie .. a co The C. T.C. summarily rejected ‘the application to discontinue the Dayliner passenger service. In effect the report of the authority enjoined the railway company.to _ mendits ways and amend its schedules in the public interest. - The full circumstances were publicized.» in regrettable contrast, the P_U.C. has permitted ti the pus: company to continue its franchise on the Saanich Peninsula. — . with a schedule that is patently. inadequate, and with total ~~ disregard | for North, Saanich residents and Salt Spring Island “ferry passengers. _) No: account: appears ‘to have been:taken of most urgent _-- representations made by the concerned municipal councils “and chambers of commerce on behalf of the residents and _ business interests of. the. community. ~The secretive proceedings of the P. U. C. are the more tobe . deplored. because public hopes ofa reasonable outcome had Coy been buoyed by.a proposal from another source to operate -_ -and maintain the bus’ schedul 5 s that were existing. ee Brownies vides BY LEE IFE November “Sra was-a special occasion for the ist. Sidney Guides. Gathering at the Sanscha Hall at their normal time the girls were preparing for two important “‘happenings’’. Betty Ife was presented with her. All Round Cord, and nine Guides plaved hostesses to nine invited guests. The ceremony was opened by Mrs. E. Robinson, Captain of the ist Sidney Guides, with the Guide prayer after which the horseshoe was formed and colors presented. -Mrs. Robinson presented service stars to the following Guides: yvear- Valerie Bovd and Pat Evans, 2nd vear-Karin) McCaw, © Lauri Langtry. Terry Parkin: 3rd vear- Angela Anderson. 4th year-June Moffoot and Barbara Granfield. 3th Year- Dianne Lambert, Judy’ Bowcott, Sonva McGoldrick, and Joan Anderson. 6th year-Donna Eichhorn. Mrs. Freeman King. Divisional Badge Secretary was one of the guests. She was asked to present ‘badges to the following Guides: Gymnast-Donna: Eichhorn, Outdoor Cook-Joan:Anferson, Flower Arranger-Terry. Parkin, Laundress-Joan Anderson, Gail Garland, Camper, Gardner and. Health --< Betty. Ife, Citizenship-Betty Ife and Lauri Langtry. The tester for the Citizenship Badge was Mr. H.M. Tobin, an official of the Federal immigration Dept.in Sidney. Mr: tst atu and this was greatly appreciated. Langtry, Gail Garland and Linda ‘Tonge: - Pioneer-Lauri and Betty Ife. Homemaker Joan Anderson,- Landgiri- Judy Langtry. Physical Fitness Emblem.which consists: of four. badges were. ‘presented to Donna Eichhorn and Betty Ife. Swim- mers. Badge to. Linda Tonge, Karin McCaw, and Eileen Currie: eo ‘These’ ; badges: were earned through: the: when: Guides : Cook to. ‘Norma’ ‘Stiles: summer months. were Supposed to b . ‘pai : |i great relief, I’m sure to Betty!’ Tobin graciously gave up his free time to go over the requirements. ‘|-of a.Geod Citizen with the girls Toy maker-Betty . Ife, Lauri: Langtry. HERE IS THE ANSWER to the challenge. it turned cut to bea 3 pace’? game. Did vou get the answer in 3 Page | Adventures in Seeing hell game -- a sea snail shell hurry or take the snail's = their - righteousness : the easy way ‘Read the Pulitzer Prize . dawinning Christian Science “ve | Monitor, Rarely more than. “1-20. pages, this easy: {Oe read daily newspaper gives youl: ‘a complete grasp of. “national and world affairs, Pius fashion, sports, busi- ness, and the arts. Read the newspaper that 91% of Congress. reads. Please: send. iw the Monitor at tha special introductory rate for six months for only $6 vee a saving of $7, : Ty Sheck ar money order en eniosad’ oo i Bit me ris name; Ti) ONY tlp. {state THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, | . thow T2465 Rater Station ae -in Vancouver: on Monday. by one: to cent a loaf, the 18-ounce loa now.” selling: at eleven. cents. ae 235 Years, “Ago Bioge Doo rf ‘available - stocks» of the RAF, ‘unit, : cose) vais anion Sikey wants vcd ANN San . eB Le Matssehupetia Oley: ees Hoston, e r roe R TUST. ¢ “The price of bread ' was reduced “The kids will be roaming ‘about “this Hallowe’ en, but: there. won't: be many. fireworks. Most in: British Columbia: were used: “up by the. “Chinese when | the: Japanese. capitulated. a Jerry Gosley, : talented member’ and well known for. his activities while’ stationed in Sidney, is now touring Austria. with: ane RAP. entertainment Gosley organized many shows both here and in Victoria, and was also associated with The Patrician, popular Station: magazine at Patricia. Bay for WAS In-oC cupation. oA Vears Ago) The Village. ot siding: will be. “dead centre ofa Western setting on Saturday ACT pan. a pony “oagirens cider will leave the atfien cof The Review on Third St. for saitille Days. Thappata: wey cand duen South alongs: Patricia Thay Highw aye carrying hundreds: of dollars colles bead North Sdanich for the munity Chest. Wes wilh! travel about a mile and hall before being releved of saddle fags by another mer, Relays of rrdetiy will carry the bags to, Saanich Fire Hall, where the relay wilh’ broken for lack of gravel on which to gallop. Prom that point! the horsemen will travel cin oa body to City Hall arhert: the money will te finde ty Chest « HAPE L OF ROSES" n G. GNEG LONSD, ALE, SDN ny, fichais, RESIDENT MANAGE " TC 656-2932 eet oe OI _ {Tey cseveral years when the RAP, Vietorias hin pouches full and his. “The rider will rage ap Reacor (: oth . record number of. badges" were -won by the Company this year. Mrs. C, Kavanaugh reported: 96 badges were given out from Nov.: Ist 1969 to Oct. 31 1970.: There:is- keen: competition amongst the | girls. and prospects are: good for ‘more cords in the near future. * While. ‘talk on Mexico. This was her choice of country as part of: her Gold Cord > test..A. display. of cities, the, flag and Guiding,. looked lovely mounted .on a biue- kackground, Joan Pennie, Lauri. Were the nine lovely lassies who : the hostesses” were | preparing to serve their guests: coffee and cakes, Betty Ife gave a | Fliave You ’ There is a lot of merit in taking time occasionally to remember, and tell our children some of the family stories. Most of us can; I think. recall incidents in the eariv davs when father or grandfather performed. a feat, mental. or physical, that was a bit of a milestone, (and I'm. not) éx- cluding .methers} —~ perhaps~a simple ritual that became a part of life at home, taken for granted at the time, but. remembered in these later days with a peculiar. “glow... I thought of this when reading’ Ecclesiasticus 44. ‘‘Let us now praise famous .men -and. our fathers that begat us’... and farther along “and some ‘there be that have no. memoriat and-are become as ‘though: - they. had: never~ been: born: and children after ‘them,’ but. these were merciful men whose hath. not’ -been: forgotten."” “Their. ‘bodies are: buried in peace, but their name. liveth for. evermore.’ A. great.omany, of us have parents who pioneered in. the days when such large tracts of. “the west were opened up by” _ Others started: commercial ¢ en- sat now it. et ry, _tadio, raovias ov. rock ‘music. Becauis se 0f this the “names and deeds are. becoming vas if they. had never been’ and the: _writer’ s. “statement: that: “their. as name liveth for ev ermore is sadly Welcome. Club. Names Officers “Ars. Philip “Wright is new: Club of oN orth Langtry, Karin MeCaw, June | heidin Sidney Nov. 8, attended by Moffoot,. Karen. Leask, Pat | dfayor Stanley Dear and. Mrs. Evans, Terry Parkin, Gail | Dear. | Garland and. Sonva -MeGoldrick Mrs. Sydney Blewett, “area supervisor of Welcome Wagon for Vancouver and Vancouver [sland looked after each guest: they had invited They had prepared —sand> wiches, baked cookies and made cakes to serve. The guests they served were Mrs, Freeman King MMvisional: Badge Secretary and “Life Member of Guides, Mrs. iJ. Haldock, Divisional. “Cam: Miissioner, Local Badge Seorulary; Mrs Re Group, Be Gade Mrs. Bo Mahia, ‘warit for attention as thy their job extremely well, the Guide Rally in May, Carcusal in’ duly, and. the most recent Birthday Party the Division held in October. Campfire came nent and the hostesses sang “Rain drops Falling ad My Heaa For the closing. veremonies call visitors joined pp the coreles Taps vannoed throughy thee roar aad it Was laa ta eave uy nenalt oc aii thar 5 insiad mW wiall Ai eine oa the virls for a very medasant evening Mrso Kavanaugh, Moffoor Past Prosident: Mothers. Livutenant Ist Glantord Guides, zitls did Mrs. Robinson show cl slides af recent Guide wethcithes : such REE spoke lo newcomers. dutlining gbjucuves ab the organiwauen, Mrs. Phvilis. Orehard. regional Ahalred, Rolabd the, Chaigk Meola. ee executive olected inclades Mrs. Wright presideng,’ Mrs Mrs.cd csingieton,.. Trainercter | Mrs. oo Walter Dad rie Myer, Saanich Division, Mrs oP io} corcespending secretary Mrs Langtry and Moro and Mrs. Q) Her poW Po desde, Truastirer and Mas, Atno time were the guests in | -DoC. Fos, histori te) a wf it nets eee ne Hows baat LN DoW Lake ites e Avante dant of Canora: Nov. veicht driy ort Dayle, aaa: eat Peter hye M the: Pest Haven Howoitad | daeeratians chivtate ty tie facklod an Weider mt Chery o) favber pobe owas kinic kod py Boast, Are Wd. Air Did yas Cae with car GALL wg ne hapa Wawa evel ROME Phares alt fe ab iN il 1 wal BY JOHN SQUANCE except in the farnily stories. I ~ suppose it needs must be that so cwith “attentive audience. Young people “need.to.-be inspired by homesteaders- cand. ‘ranchers. a "primitive living: for this? a president of the Welcome Wagon J” and Central 7 Sa anich,” ‘elected at agala tea - hostess, rade introdustions, and. Annual reports Fran potiring : officers were peau betore Virgo” John Huggard reperted: for the NOMUATIN Con tee. oN ewe Coar ge ; Calter, reece ng. sie ye tary a : loticed ? In the course of a busy life I have heard many tales of ex- traordinary things that happened inthe past and now. how. I wish they had been recorded. Aside from the old family stories there were the men who came to our place for some reason or another and stayed overnight. Iwas in my teens then and the stories they told were fascinating. Cannot we all recall such occasions? History: recounts the deeds of famous men after a fashion. but the ordinary man, the pioneer or ‘builder, is rarely. remembered much wealth of the picturesque . and individual must disappear -the - passage ‘of time: Probably much-of a narrow and ignorant nature will be forgotten :With the better aspects, too. If civilization as we know it now, is decaying, we may vet see: the time. when the story teller around the’ fire will have his such Stories; for in. their. challenge is found the needed incentive out of wh ch: great come. Must» sWe. return: accomplishments | , soto: erty Cubs Scouts BY JEAN MYERSCOUGH Cub meetings took the form of Hallowe'en parties with bobbing for apples, games, cold drinks. candieSand cookies. Leaders are hoping to. make arrangements to take their Packs, in the near future to swimming at Naden pool, to the Dominion Astrophysical Ob- servatory, the boat building plant at Canoe Cove, and to visit one of the lavover ferries at Swariz Bay. it is hoped that the new hall will he reads for use in about two weeks time. Remaining jobs to be completed are the hooking up of the plumbing and heating, the furnace to be installed and the chimney to be built, and some Painting to be done. Several mothers. of the -Guides and Brownies formed a‘work party to.scrub and clean the hall. Even. although some donations are stil trickling in from various sources, and thanks must go to the parents who have already Biven 3545.00, the funds. are getting low. again. On December 6, the Scouts are organising a Family. Christmas Concert to be held at Sanscha Hall. The Peninsula Concert Orchestra. willbe © playing selection of music and Christmas Carols Suitable for the whole family. For the information of ‘parents. it has been noticed that even although” Cub meetings do ‘not commence until 7 p.m. many -boys arrive early. Consequently as there is no supervision fighting starts and Cubs have been seen chasi ing. across the street. This is most dangerous now the dark nights are here. a Ins 3 THE BERRIES! Acrop of excellent raspberries in mid-November. is an unex- L.J. Mcliwaine, 2156 Malaview Ave. Sidney. The berries ‘are fruiting on first-year. canes: than’ the. first-erop: fruits,’ pected pleasure for Mr. and Mrs: “They are delicious and better. | Said. * lathamania Find the following numbers, each of three figures: A: The first three figures add to nine. The first two figures form a number that is eleven times the third. The second and third figures form a number that is eleven times the third. WITH MAX B: The three figures add to sixteen. The first two figures form a number that © is 12 times the third. The second and third figures form a number that is 21 times the first. Answer next week. THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Rey. Robert Sansom. Ph. 656-4870 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22nd. Sunday next before Advent. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Third St., SIDNEY 8.00a.m,. Holy Communion. ii:igam.. Morning Prayer. Sunday School inursery facilities) Thursday November 27th $:00a.m.. Holy Communion HOLY TRINITY. CHURCH Patricia Bay 10:0 a.m. Morning Prayer : PUBLIC NOTICE Office 1620 Millis a -o 2 Aldermen fallo WS: qualified Electors of the time between the date of form -preseribed inthe: worth panic ik. Lacerbaats ‘ative: Aye Gentes ead; , cand five a log kp ma Ore hereby g given nto ‘the Elector s of the © “Municipality of the ‘District of North Saanich that I require the presence, of said Electors at the Municipal Road, "Monday, the. thirtieth 1: sth) day of November, 1970, at “the hour of 10:00 o'clock in: the forenoon, for. the pur- pose of electing. persons to represent them ast 1 School: Trustee : The mode Of: omination ot candidates shall ben as ae andidates shail be nominated inwr iting biti duly- : paper shall be delivered to the Returning Office eratany: of nomination. The nomination paper ma Ay. be inthe “stale the name, residence nominated in such manner as lo sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be. sub. sevibed ta bp the wandidate Inthe event of a pall being necessary. such poll will te opened at ths Municipal 0 (G0) Ui UWA LTth: Ht hepweaen the, hangs cot teint 7) elick 7 aan ind ‘clght aClock pom” a “An Advance Poll shill: hee eipen at “ae Pew umber. Papo, beats oun the hats o ot nine o lock ) YY my ry pe sen we Tt North» Saanich? B.C. _ {two-year term) , two-year term). Mune pality.: ‘The nomination” this notice and noon of the day: “Municipal Act’) and shall and occupation of the person” ffice, 18a) Mills Read.” Ot day ay Miutieeypab ; Hays, abe afd eles ean: PEACE. United. Church of Canada SIDNEY and NORTH SAANTCH Rev. R. Hori Pratt Church Office-636-3213 Manse-656-1930 . ST. JOHN'S. DEEP COVE Serviceof Worship. 9:30a.m. ST. PAUL'S, . SIDNEY Service of Worship Churen School 11.0 a.m. 9:30a.m.. CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John M. Wood Church Office 652-2713 . Manse 652-2748 SHADY CREEK, 7180. East Saanich Road. ‘Family Service and Sunday. 478-4480 | Sabbath School. 9.30 a.m. Preaching Service 11.00 a.m. | sain Seventh-Day Adventist | Church - RESTHAVEN DRIVE PASTOR C.A. PHELPS _ Prayer Service 75.30 p.m. ck Visitors: Welcome a Wed. “Parish. of. - ’ we - School 9:45am. Lutheran Church ‘BRENTWOOD, 7162. West tA: - Saanich Road. 2295 Weiler Ave, Family Service and Church Morning Service ©. 9am. School 11:13 a.m. Sunday School”. 10.00 4.m. Thursday - Bible Class 8. P.M. PENTECOSTAL REV. AF. OTRE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9182 E. Saanich Road ©. — Pastor C.D. Lynn 636-2545 ‘Sunday Services The missing nk in many lives j is Christ. within. Don't leave this Vital ingredient fan AF utter ‘Matting. : wa. m. “and Junior. Church | oe TT WORSHIP™ AT Y BRENTWOOD ‘B: AY ‘Sluggett "Memorial Baptist 10: 00 a. m. .. Sunday ‘School 11:00 a.m. Morning: Worship: 7: oe p.m, Evening Service he ‘632 3326 =e ees .. 652- 1508 7 West ‘Saanich. 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