ee : Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. 9825 Third Street LETTERS To The John Manning - Publisher 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 vear by mail. SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 (Review, breath of He. is. so EDITOR CRUCIAL [SSUES Editor, The Review, Sir: The letter from. Mr. Dohoo Nov.. 18). was like a fresh air. correct when Display advertising rates on application. PAGE FOUR. Wednesday, December 2, 1970 Twin Projects Sidney electors on December 12 will vote on Loan Bylaws to provide $55,000 for a senior citizens’ activity centre, and $40,000 to build an outdoor heated swimming pool, the latter being the project choice of the joint Sidney and North Saanich Centennial ’71 Committee. “In the interests of the community at large The Review urges the ratepayers to support both bylaws. _. Anobjective view of the twin projects reveals a nicely ~ balanced programme, on the one hand an endeavour to benefit and enrich the-lives of elderly citizens in their highly beneficial sedentary occupations, on the other hand to stimulate activity on the part of the younger elements of the community in the enjoyable and most seek out and report on all facets of life in our lovely Peninsula. Be courageous, healthful recreational pursuit of swimming. It is unfortunate that the choice of Centennial project has administered a check Peninsula Agricultural and nearer fruition today. _ It has become clear that a large segment of Sidney’s: oe population gives priority toa swimming pool. We cannot ~-- have everything at once, but definitely it is high time for .. something to be done to provide reasonable recreational facilities. Centennial ‘71 is the opportunity. In supporting the swimming pool bylaw we do. not. ar withdraw support of the long-term recreational aims of _ SPARA. It is to be hoped that the wider Peninsula view ee of that organization will obtain due recognition - and lead to a a unity of support that i is essential for its success. will agree. “counsel for. the’ defence. ‘Recreational Association, which for the past. year has been working toward a -central recreational complex, with skating and curling. - ice surfaces the first objective. Grievous too that per- ‘sonal animosities have arisen from an inevitable clash _of interests and. personalities. “Had SPARA been given the active e support that was sought from the three Peninsula municipalities at, the outset, undoubtedly its. aims and aspirations would be. | Police Chief FL. Brownlee While disruptive « elements are. challenging. law. and or der. throughout | the civ ilized world it is: rewarding | to. Leyes many years of s service with the R. C. MP. ‘That hist means. nd. methods have. been- entirely. suited: to the rural municipality over which he maintained surveillance all. His: preference for the term peac officer, rather: than policeman, amply illustrates his code of ‘conductin law _ enforcement: there are indeed many in Central Saanich: ‘who can testify that the: timely counselling of Police. Chief Brownlee avoided the >» His philosophy which has earned t the admiration of his’ iy fellow, citizens. may. perhaps be exemplified by. the ne following couplet penned by. Samuel Butler: 300 years: : “For Justice, though she’ s painted blind, “Is to the weaker side inclined. to the plans of. Saanich subsequent employment of vy Have You Noticed? | BY JOUN SQUANCE me in ‘exploring the two words: “need and want, it seoms that here: ‘lies a clue ‘to: many personal oo chabits. of thinking. ‘Habits, which » are adding to. household . ex-’ penses,:- -undiselplined ghildren, pollution, and other ‘social ils. Ata time. ‘when our, household budget was strained to the limit,’ it was often’ noticed that! of a list | “of things our children wanted for no aehool, some items were found to» “be ‘wants'and some were ‘needs’. toughest discipline of all, sorting oo Out, the wanted things from the ~~ needed, bevause of the pressure ‘school. oe noone Nowitis pollution of one sort or another which must help. us. in separating many wants from the needs, The use of paper. curt! o wentences in the home’ hus become a necessity, perhaps, but ~ is there a need for paper Cowels, : tissues, cto, to be colored? Tread that the dyes used for theee items” remain asa form of pollution lon after the pauper itself _feturned bo its original form. ao db ray well be said Ghat cat os a meceaiity Uvede dave. at least “for many of as, bul here again, - oo uA he cael pede Hee mine different: things. Maybe we feel “we ean afford. the lusury: of a “heavy cary we have auinted one | for sear The vehicle (ot good 3S miles ty the gallon of fuel is This in ‘girls’ clothing was the. oto be clothed as the: others ak has” ‘causing only. half. as much ‘pollution as the one which only. “makes 12h, miles, Da. Wwe need, a large car): An bodily health our wa ats” run vary contririly to our needy, We: “gatan ample well balanced meat but the dessertaf pie ar igecream > is certainly nota need, even, ifwe: awant ita lot! Whichis alsd true of : liquor, and eofiee breaks, | cltrmught: easily bay thought. that, “this line of thinking will lead ane away from fun and enjoyment of the good things of fife, but this’ would not be right. Itean often be seen that those who’ con brid vy try to satisfy their w unty, “ ho say “SOL want a things Pine; going to. ’ have it,’ are pat necessarily the: happy people. They: do nat see m to gee the © enjoyrnent: gatisfaction they are seeking The needs af our. minds a bodies are, or should tw, ‘top: priority, and those whe eh te suppyy those needs will Cine satisfaction, heat tind con TeTUIMEL, : fos het wy then lara ta evaluate, these needs and watts for ty Retin Ie those things Urat. QU UI er OULY GL fand anit bocldy health, we Find unis is the gr ealest legavy we can. offer the next picture. Go to it, fight for the real Your active participation in -lives, - _[ training before driving ©, he points to the lack of reporting on the crucial issues of our under- privileged community. The plight of these thousands of dissident people, OAPs, Indians. sick, unemploved, low-income groups, fixed income war. veterans. widows and widowers under pressure of rising costs and all the others for whom there is no place in Mr. Bennett’s Good Life in B.C. Yes, it is your responsibility to let's see how. the other half lives; approach the Liberal, Social Credit, Con- servative and New Democratic representatives in this area for articles explaining their in- tentions in this regard. The Review is interesting and is widely read and appreciated but it is remiss in its duty if it doesn't show us the complete Just Society Brie Sherwood ° McTavish: Road. - SAFE DRIVING Editor, The Review, Sir: December 1 through 7 has been declared: National . Safe Driving Week in Canada. ~ ” “The. Capital Region Safety Council requests your. support in publicizing this particular period. highlighting the need. for con: .tinuous public awareness of the escalating and needless toll of injuries, and suffering... “being: caused by traffic ac- cidents is most necessary to the success of» this: Annual Safe Driving campaign. : This, year we are ‘émphasizing .| the need for. correct driver: training for all, drivers. So far this : candidates have = SP roe incial he’ eee Departments. ‘and |. the: Armed’ ‘Forces ‘are ‘actively. : “| engaged “in Sponsoring © course. foc IETS “Our Goal i is: up, D Cc (Defensive “Driving” Course). for : “motorist. invB.C:" o “recommends that parents’ con- “sider © High School. Driver “for all High School Students who ‘wish to: qualify for a Driver's License. | ports, Commercial . Driving ‘School ‘Driver Training. and “behind the wheel familiarization area. “The. BCAA Drivotrainer is an excellent means for prospective “with actual driving techniques and situations before taking. “behind the wheel!’ “YWocean’ be seen fram” the foregoing that the need for Driver Educ ation is becoming more and to Safe Driving. OPThis wear we ask all motorists beam, during. daylight: hours reminder. of the, peed for Sale Driving Capital Reglon Council, . * Vietoria: F MOWIL ENOMES" | Eallor, The Review, Sirs terest the discussions und Extates Mobile Hames ap. derstanding: cand presentation at ins vatecd that rehiying: ita) * peda dy ther own, ane the pris OP veqated rTureety i “nt “thakoapon eon tetien peneration Ae wav we ive qui achildren these comforts and: “fuxarles heeaused wits have Mieke ( welfare at heart Py we pealiy we cet twae. presendy Pade ‘ heyy are a eredit ww year on Vancouver Island 2500 foe > : ~ the cevery | “The « Safety ‘Council highly : Education as necessary training | The: Safety. Council ‘fully | "Sup- , “encourages new arrivals to take. in our | drivers to acquaint themselves: instruction, more aecepted as a prerequisite Léa ve he adliphts switehed on low q during “Sale Driving Week! "asa, Safety Through theome dian a et |: coe paper thave followed’ seith inet BA oe “the | final rejection of Leisure’ Villa plication to binkd a park of mabile Johomes for elderly eitinens an “Sutney Tt sewime \nlortunate that seemingly due” to: misqny mprope e faeis oe ontizens wil be deprived of the oppertunity: to have a: home at papas oe park ovewid meet the standards of the operat ingen wadita aR Ag AD ; pind 8 we served cham here. The (eos ourts | ' the com. MARS HAWIORILDE ise Wa SS. YX \ NN North-American © ducks, size of the females. 242 x 134 inches aggregate, six of these than the female ruddy generally over water, 12-70 LITTLE DUCK — BIG EGG The ruddy duck lays the biggest egg.of al! Eggs will measure about (2.45 mmx 1.80mm). Inthe eggs will weigh more = | herself — 1 Ib. 2 ozs. 5 to 10 eggs are laid in a well built nest of reeds, in comparison with RUTH ENKE VIEWS It seems to me that in this troubled decade, and at this time of year, good letters are more important than they have been for a long while. Percentage-wise, probably scarcer, too. wonder why this is-so. Maybe it’s lack of. time. After all, the letter-writers and diarists of the past usually. belonged to a. theyre 1 often well-heeled; well-educated sector of society which had: servants to - do the mundane tasks we all must do today. - Maybe... it’s: that North. Americans have largely . been “organized out of the home to: join: societies, . to. be active = in), their community, up- -grade ‘their education, and be jolly. members of the group. ~ Maybe it’s: because - SO many ~wemen w ork, and if you w ork and fae greet. te Sa eee and. lead the- holiday a free show will be. included i in the: annual . Christma yarty spon? sored: by RCM. P, which, with ‘the Barbara’ Styles, Ger Theatre. Corinne) Eckert, | “Miss” Mer- maid, and ‘her princesses, Pam ‘and her attendants. each receive a small tay 'in ad: dition to balloons and candy, Santa will visit. small patients at Rest Haven Hogpital i - a N ICTORL. A Vm Continued on Page 8 Vie ita Wolk Wonk. Gust walt als e mewn ie Te by reeds bribeey uf { Medile Wie hep, Age tial tisds if ~ particularly the young, _| writers. They, write infrequently parade down: ‘Beacon “Ave. Candy, balloons, and. must keep your household: func- tioning smoothly there isn't time for more than the hasti-note. or the purchased special greeting eard. And within the home we have Te) many alternative amusements, like the library book which should be read and returned by a certain date, the current issue of a magazine, the TV program we simply cannot miss. ~ The telephone, too, has made a-- difference, especially during the prosperous years since the end of World War I: Plenty of people, have gaily made a long distance call “where a generation earlier they’d have written a letter. These are probably just a few of the reasons for’ the: decline of” good | letter- writing: 0 an “LT -eount’ “myself lucky: that: -among my. friends - chiefly the older but a. few of the young. - “d have some. ‘who. are good: Jetter- ‘but when they do, their letters-are more. than, a list: of. things bought ir done. ‘They. convey ideas and. itmosphere.. “They're descriptive. They. communicate. Pd be ‘interested to. “know whether other's of my “generation Sidney ‘and North Saanich Chamber. of: Commerce. : ~ Touching. down” “outside ‘San- scha at 9.15 a.m, Santa Claus will be greeted. by Sidney ‘Kinsmen . Air Cadet band. and red-coated: majorette group coached by Mr Ss. will escort’ the: ' jovial visitor down Beacon to. the Stamford and Johanna Lace, will : take: part in the festivities, also. “Miss. Tsartlip, | Mollie Daniels, | After talking with children at. |. the Gem Theatre, where they will: ape nee tc or, FI INER AL , “CHAPEL OF ROSES” f a 6. (GREG) LOSSDALE, ! 98 ‘FOU R TH ST. SIDNEY “quality of letter-writing, It would detter-w riting Ww ere to completely, disappear. wits: ‘and exercises the mind, It can. be" therapeutic, © giving ‘str ength. ‘and comfort in a: way ‘that. a pretty, ‘stereotyped card , simply cannot do, Indeediia. thoughtful letter is a that's badly. needed in the world ‘of today. “Poplar Screen oG. Pierey Patrieia Bay Highway. ilistanee of 40 feet, according oa shave > noticed ‘a decline in the. |.” be sad, I think, if the art of good. | Fora good letter sharpens the. ‘civilized-form of communication. For Subdivision - _ Rows of poplars will screen the ar dw el Estate. from - for av letter r ree eived by Sidney Council, Ree SIDE Nt MANAGE Ro 2B, es 636-2032, 2 SOLWOOD 50 Years Ago King Alexander of Greece died Monday morning, his death being due to wounds received when a pet monkey attacked him early in October. The. Trans-Caeada flight recently completed was a case of hard. luck from start to finish. Head winds, storms, mist, engine trouble and incorrect charts were handicaps. The aviators found “too many islands”’ in the Gulf of Georgia and had quite a merry time finding Victoria. Possibly the information that Victoria is near Sidney might have helped. 25 Years Ago Premier John Hart and At- torney General R.L. Maitland, leaders of the Liberal. and Progressive Conservative parties respectively, were returned. to head the government of British Columbia for the next four vears. In. Saanich, Coalition candidate Norman W.. Whittaker was successful over Martin Neilson, 1,903. Braving mountainous seas during the recent. big .storm, Constable the Provincial Police and W. Egeland set out for Sidney Spit in the latter's boat. “Grassholm’ when Harold Brown, commercial fisherman in ‘Alley Oop’ .went ashore. Mr. Brown managed to jump to the shore and suffered no injury, while his boat ‘was: later towed to Sidney for Tepairs. Sinclair of 10: Years Ago Milky Way Dairies of Saanich * BRENTWOOD FIRE Cause of a fire which damaged block in Brentwood on. Verdier ‘Avenue, near West Saanich Road on Monday evening is unknown. Central Saanich Fire Chief Don Facey says thatthe’ blaze ~ ap- Other sections of the building, occupied by the Royal Bank of Canada anda bakery, were - untouched by the. fire.. 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Stacey, who holds his portfolio despite defeat at the recent election, has directed that the dairy withdraw its 64-ounce milk carton or face prosecution. A further incident in the persecution of the Saanich dairy occurred on Tuesday when the Company prohibited ad- mittance of the department’s inspector. The inspector was told that he was no longer persona grata but that any other representative of the department would be welcome Immediate sequel was ap- plication for a court order to enter the premises, and the .in- spector was admitted to the dairy the same day accompanied by police officers. (Milky Way Dairy was operated by a group of Saanich farmers frcra Beckwith Road farm of Burdge and Sons). THE PARISH OF NORTH SAANICH ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Rev. Robert Sansom. Ph. 656-4870 Sunday, December 6th ADVENT II 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11.15a.m. Choral Communion & Holy Baptism: Sunday School. Thursday 9a.m. Holy Communion HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Patricia Bay 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 10.00 a.m. Family Service. Refreshments. served in the ; Hall after service. PEACE Lutheran Church 2295 Weiler Ave. Morning Service 9am. Sunday School” .10.00a:m. eee Bible Class 8 P.M. REV. A.F, OTKE OE §£FB A480 Seventh-Day =~ Adventist Church : ” RESTHAVEN DRIVE PASTOR C.A. PHELPS Sabbath School 9.30 a.m: ‘Preaching Service 11.00" a. m: Prayer Service ve Wed. on a0 p.m. : » Visitors , Welcome. : : Parish of Rev. Ivan H. Futter, ST. MARY? Ss” ADVENT il : oe Cultra ‘Ave. Holy Communion: °9.00a.m. -Mattins= 9. -10,00a.m, Induction of Rector. by, Bishop. “Roy Gartrell 7: 30 p.m.' 2 STY STEPHEN'S | a -Holy Communion SAL: 1Ba. m. Junior Church i in Hall” an 00. a. ™m., (Creche facilities) ys “South. Seanich | _ BRENTWOOD BAY. . Sluggett ; “Memorial Baptist “40: O0a.m, “Sanday: School 1100 am, Morning Worship’ ae 00 Pm, Evening Service ; 932: $8260 ysatz0s “7008 West Saanich Rd. © Ph. 852+ 1510. WORSHIP. AT od. THE a SIDNEY moe BIBLE CH. APEL 9880 FIFTH STREET _ SIDNEY Oe EVERY SUNDAY. Sunday School and Bible. Class 10:00 a.m, - The Lord's Supper,11:00 a.m, Evening Service. 730p.m: Sunday, Dee, bo, oMre Peter, Anderson © . ks Victoria “Wednesday, 8 Pp. m. “Land Bible Study; MP we confess: our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us ours sing and. cleanse ue” } Pray er United Church of Canada SIDNEY and NORTH " SAANICH Rev. R. Hori Pratt Church Office-656-3213 Manse-656-1930 ST. JOHN'S. DEEP COVE Service of Worship |. 9:30a.m. ST. PAUL'S, SIDNEY Serviceof Worship 11.00a.m. ~ Church School 9:30a.m. CENTRAL SAANICH UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John M. Wood Church Office 652-27 13 Manse 652-2748 SHADY CREEK, 7180 East Saanich Road.’ : Family Service, and Sunday School |: 9:45am. BRENTWOOD, 7162. West. Saanich Road. Family Service and Church School 11:15a.m. ~ PENTECOST. AL 9182 & E. Saanich Road Pastor:C.D. Lynn . 656-2545 _ Sunday. Services” ~ Sunday. School re ‘p.m: o ‘Youth Service ay 4 ASSEMBLY. OF. GOD; 9:45 arm lia.m. * Morning Worship” 7:30pm 4 Evangelistic S Service . Tuesday |. : 8:00pm oo ‘Prayer & Bible Study : se "Thursday S : “Crusaders : “Friday: - 2295 8 Beacon “Ave. mle : “Sidney” : : 9:45 a.m. Suhday Schoo! | 11:00 a.m. Worship Service pag 3 Abortion - ‘Right or Wrong?” ae 7:00 p.m, 7:00 p.m.: Fri. (Boxing) yes -No Saanich High School - oy Pastor John Ballar qd Free. ‘Counseling’ ‘ery vice “Ph. 656-3356. : - Jesus): oe . The Light of the. World Gym Night oe asses ~ Evening Service BIBLE SPEAKS: TQ YOU} SUNDAY DEC, 8 ee 9:05 to 9:20-a ~CKAVAN, 1410 i ran C.F.M.S. 98.5 M.G.S. 8:45 to 9:00 AM. child for praying?" _|CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: RADIO ; SERIES» ‘ “Whatmeanscanberivens (°- ~ Foursquare | “Gospel Church Fifth $t...% Blocks: N. Auacon, AVE, . : ‘Rev. Roy MY ier $50: cand SERVICES — Sunday Schiool so im : Worship 8 Heidi an, Evening service Tip on Cadets-Friday eee yr AS pane » Young Peoples Fr ri, 8.00 pony, _ Zohn | ee me | Prayer Meeting Tues’ 7.30 p.m, ne Rew PWR & mi tits aye th lee, Sardis sei ‘In Teimns' isie 1. Thy, oman, BW. Deve Trerec rire. 2! OST AAR TS. NGL ic AN CTR i. Moleskine Ras, Suriday’ Sorviee, Vy 00 ath Preschoolers $05) Tm. Evensong. op m. 8.00 am. celebrations of He Wy Communion on ad. sth, and Sth Sunday of the month. Rector: Tales, L.Th, ot HRISTOPHIE RS CHERCH Carey culebrations of Healy Caninvarien ar tes and red Sa dee. oe eorid Mile. ¢ ub. SOP ANG ECU CDE HOH, St. Ne wer's Roda al shee é ah Cary rye) Gy song dae ie A A iNg", Town &. Country > I Road at TWheara: va ahd bt The Osa Ga, Mh. whoand Nurse eee 4 ti. m. Rector: ‘The dasa eee nr wt fla laviy flied ARUnOn U0 a Morning Praver and Sermon: Preav her, “he Rector, VWOsG aon, Chureh Setviol classes for a cluding Ni Ureery Fawhities. Wednesday, 10: % aan Hawt all ge ae wong ST. DAVID BY THESEA ANGI. ICAN cnURCH, § Stay Corder Bay Rds December stip ea | Sundae any Advent + ef Hab. LOMMAUTAIN, OT aan Ramis Parimonian oe ce P| dergarten. and Children's Program, eee vA hb P 4 as od a toy syle -