THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Wednesday, March 9, 1988 APPOINTMENTS PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS LTD. JOHN W. KREUT sab! rk ROY G. DYCE President and John W. Kreut as Vice President, Operations. Mr. Affairs. He has been a Director of the Company. since 1982. department and the Engineering department. ations of the. Company. President & Chief Executive Officer Robert F. O'Shaughnessy announces the appointment of Roy G. Dyce as Executive Vice Dyce, formerly with Westcoast Transmission Company Limited, has been with Pacific Northern for eight years, most © recently serving as Vice President of Regulatory & Government | Reporting to Mr..Dyce in his new capacity will be the Comptroller's Mr. Kreut has been with Pacific Northern Gas for five years. Sub- sequent to his experience as Manager of Field. Operations in Terrace, Mr. Kreut has most recently served as Manager of Operations in the Vancouver office, and will continue to be responsible for all oper- \ QUESTIONS SATISFIED Continued from Page A4 received to date, relating to the “new -hall, was through — the Review, which has done an ex- cellent job reporting elections, is- sues, printing taxpayers concerns in ‘‘Readers’ Mailbox.’’ Notably, of the last 10 letters, nine were opposed to council’s procedures and decision on the new hall is- sue, one letter (by Ald. Gordon) was infavor. — Ald. Dec Bailin wrote Feb. 10 that councils decision to build a new hall’ was an extravagance which would deplete our reserve fund of $250,000 which is needed for: 1. Increase of the Bazan Bay treatment plant. 2. Funds for building the sludge-drying beds at the experi- mental farm. 3. Increased budget share for the parks board, recreation centre, library. 4. Possible staff salary creases. 5. Emergency 911 line tie-in. These items benefit a great number of people, as opposed to a new. municipal hall, calculated by the Coquihalla Highway estimating procedures, to. cost $400,000 to house 11 inside workers (full time) and seven council members (several times per month). A public hearing must be held so that council can get first-hand input from its taxpayers. If you, the taxpayer, are un- happy. or concerned with coun- in- fe a a fee a ee eee ee cil’s decision and handling of the new hall, write a letter addressed to Mayor and Council, District of North Saanich, Box 2639, Sid-: ney, B.C., V8L 4C1 And hand-deliver it to the municipal hall, 1620 Mills Rd., before March 14. Or bring it to a public informa- tion meeting at the municipal hall March 15 between 7:30 and 10 p.m. and give it to the mayor. Attend this meeting and discuss this project with your elected rep- resentatives, if they attend. This ‘will be your last opportunity to express your views. ~ It’s up to you. 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HIGHLINER FRODEN, COD IN | BATTER:2 HGHLINER FROZEN COD FISH STICK _ an 3 50 boy “350 q fhe box, Ga a ee A OS RS A toe = pamahcladua tt nT i T* SAVE.SO* “If odes on FLERCY 7 rt eee NGL a taco soe (ON Cacao Trip ey | we Pn Cae ene eee if i ll, ese Gem AWO Gaping Ppech 14. ce x . } sprain “7 oe fat, cof . he : Fa ars Hehe a 11560 2 7 TA VAHIEM drop ine oe “Just drop it in the tank! ae pest copay ie ne We ‘ we Weta Wan dtent . vat ern ehsteere wr otnin ay Peete ete = = = =e . — " eet H Eee Save ved5¢ Continued from Page A4 fer apoplexy. Don’t. misunder- stand, as a parent of two. schoolage children I am as strong an advocate for quality education . as anyone. However, there ap- pears to be a tremendous inequity in. some. people’s perception of what taxpayers can or cannot af- ford. North Saanich’s population is approximately 8,000 being served by 27 municipal staff. Projects for the year 2000 (only 11 years © away) are for 11,000 people re- quiring a staff of 37. The future is now. Taxpayers, as employers have a responsibili- ty to support their municipal staff. Not only in terms of decent work- ing conditions, but in terms of providing them with the environ- ment and resources necessary to ensure that the most effective ser- | vice possible is provided, for our mumicypallky. Ken Kreiger : North Saanich | - Judge orders trial election Invoking ‘a seldom-used sec- . tion of the Criminal Code, Thursday, provincial court Judge Robert Metzger ordered a Pender Island man to elect trial by judge and jury. Hs Jeffrey Crane has been before ‘the. court eight times ‘since his: ili. first. appearance in a Victoria: =| court on Christmas: Eve.: He: is: * charged with break and enter. ss Bail was set at‘a-$5,000 sure- . >= “ty, but’never fulfilled. pa don’ ne - know: what. ‘that. means,” “tall, thin’ man’ told> the court | March 3..He has. been: in dail “since the December arrest. “| *Someone has to agree to, pay tt - +35, 000 if: you don’ t Show up," : Metzger explained: VF AIL six appearances in Sidney: Provincial. Court: have beén to i} . allow Crane to state the way he. would like to be tried. He has a choice of: being..tried by a pro- vincial court. judge, a county court. judge alone or. a county court judge witha jury. - Crane has declined to elect method of trial, saying he is waiting. for “his | Vancouver lawyer to help him. with the court appearance. However, the lawyer has not come to Sidney for the case. “You. better get. yourself another lawyer,’’ said Metzger as he ordered Crane t6 elect trial by judge and jury, An accused may ‘change his ‘election at a later date, said Gerry Ferguson, ‘University. of Victoria associate dean of law. Election is an important step. in the court process. However, Ultimately not much curtis on "F erguson said, = you're - NEW IN — TOWN and don't know. | which way to turn, - call the: Vel ome iyo ivon. You" HW be glad fe did. huistustins al, se | me ‘ Tharasa Thom 650-7747 Claudia Parfitt 656-7698 (Brentwood & Central Saanich) Rox Odgers 652-4506 Vicky Jackson 652 5609 Walcorne Wagon Anuwoiing Serving 470-385 AAD AT aceen >the.” (Sidney & North Saanich) = el 6.