Serving the Municipality of Central Saanich, the Gulf Islands, North Saanich and the Village of Sidney Ss Sl with the lo "Sicy FIFTY-SECOND YI YEAR, No. 26— 12 Pages. Ear Cispoe aay SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, July 1, 1964. Subscriptions, in advance, year, $3.00; U.S., $3.50. Copy, 10c — enema —— GOES NORTE. “Decrense_ ‘in “ahinual « charges and an: increase’ in connection charges | are provided . “in “the: new-: Central Saanich Municipal ‘Waterworks by- law. By-law has been given itiree read- ings: by council,;. approved by the Public Utilities Commission, the de- ‘partment ‘of municipal affairs and the lieutenant-governor-in-council and now requires final approval by Central Saanich council. . |. By-law would reduce the. mini- mum retail rate by $2: per month, from $9 down to $7. This annual charge ‘of $84. includes 10,000 Im- perial . -gallons of. water. each two- month period.’ Consumption of over 10,000 - gallons .in - each two-month ‘period will: be. charged | at the. rate of 35 cents per. 1,000 gallons. -. Connection charges are’. increased ‘considerably, under the’ by-law. Con-. nection :fee for a one-half ‘inch: line ‘will be °$90;° ‘an® “increase: “of $25. ‘Charge’ fora three-quarter: inch: con- _nection will ‘be $130, up-from’ $75. : Annual charge ‘of $24. will ‘be lev : ed on: buildings with an* ‘independent |! fire-sprinkling . system. . _Charg for. —Wednesday Change in the assembly point _and route of the Sidney Day par- | ade on Wednesday thas been an- nounced by parade officials. Parade will. assemble and move: off from the corner of Third St. | and Malaview (Queens) Ave; It Will follow a new route down ‘Third to Beacon, west on. Beacon to Fifth, south | on. Fifth to Oak- ville, ©. ad : west On. , Oakville. to. Memorial Park. pe _. Times are unchanged. : “Judging. Be ‘of entries in the parade will start: SE 30 am. and “the. parade (wit “move off at: (10.30: ‘ame OSS Tt was originally. - ‘announced- in that the ‘parade’ would assemble. op ate: Tulitsa Park on: Lochside” “However, road. work. at, ; ‘Drive.’ a _ this pola meceantintod the. change. 5 | to : plan~ health «program “|: gional: basis: with ‘a-soun ‘ational: approach. “water By $04 ‘Annually turning a water, connection on or off will be $10. ce The proposed by-law ‘also states that: the: municipality will extend its distribution. mains to serve new: bona fide customers at its own expense, other than to serve subdi- visions, housing projects, and de- velopments, when the required total length of main extension is not in excess of 100 feet per service con- | eel |Over 80. Are | Registered | Cr aigmyle Motel “was"'a’ seething 2 mass: of’. youngsters. on »Monday morning when’: registrations opened. ‘for. “children's ney.. ‘Recreation Commission. ‘The -commission- enrolled: 80. ‘stud. ents after. having planned for a. peak of. 72." Another two dozen or- more. students .sought..to undertake the course by telephone.- Other stud- ents, hoping for a class.for seniors, went home disappointed. . The classes’ will commence next nection. week.’ were! “swimming | ; classes . under the aegis -of ‘the Sid- New Municipal Hall C Oe *x * * New offices for the: “Sunior muni- cipality’’, « Central. Saanich,’ were ‘opened .-on- Monday afternoon as municipal .and: provincial . officials stressed that: future development ‘of Greater. Victoria’ metropolitan area | must’ not be hindered’ by municipal boundaries. “This “municipality will play a greater and more important role ‘in the future,"’ said Reeve ‘R. Gordon Lee, ‘‘and councillors must: be’ pre- ‘affairs as'a part of the Greater Vic- tori. metropolitan district and the | Saanich . Peninsula"’. : Municipal . Affairs Minister ‘pan Campbell said he was pleased | to hear Reeve Lee indicate that muni- cipal boundaries - must : not’ control planning in the years to. come. He told. the 100 ratepayers .and special guests present for the occasion that the ratepayers. were : getting. their |. To money’s worh in the new hall—“no frills, a functional | building”. : RIBBON. ‘CUTTING | : ‘Traditional: ribbon - - cutting | cere- ‘mony. to’. officially. ‘open. the new offices was: performed . by Lieuten- Saying” ‘that.’ he?-was' not un ‘acquainted’ with. the area” (he, is.a former resident . of. ‘Central | Saan- e.. -lieutenant-governor.: “con” ich). the: “gratulated - the:.. reeve’. lors on. the: Ewide-awalt “Boundaries Not All- important = “pared to consider Central Saanichrew' and :.Ray. wives. ge “Other: special ‘guests ‘at the cere- a mony included ‘Saanich Reeve: Stan-. 3° ley Murphy; Oak: Bay | Reeve. Alan. ae Cox; “Esquimalt Reeve’.A: C. Wur-- ant-Governor, George | Re *Rearkes, , pened ce Lamont, i cand their, oa ..:/ Continued. on’ Page» Seven = ‘Passes Away _ ‘ment. and” plan. on : “regional ‘pasis ‘for: ‘the “overall: benefit: of: Patients, “only re al uals, George’ ¥ ors syth, ” Jnternational ae —1.| service clubs. “ furnished « by..the. 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