Wednesday, November 24, 1965 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE Store Application . Withdrawn Application ‘submitted. by D. Ty. son of Victoria for construction ‘of an electrical supply store in ‘Central Saanich thas’ now. been- withdrawn, ‘council’ was informed last week. Store..was : proposed for'-a/ site on ‘West Saanich Road. just-north of the Keating Cross. Road intersection. - Some .tourists look” at scenery, others see it. SAANICHTON TEAMS LOSE ALL THREE GAMES ON SATURDAY “Saanichton basketball: teams were on the. losing ends. of three. games ‘Saturday evening ‘at the agricultur au hall... ” Early in the “evening, First United ‘clipped. the-Saanichton pre-midget girls 5-4.. Score. was not. ‘quite ‘so. close. in. the. second game of the evening as St. Louis “Victoria College midget. boys trounced the home.. ““B’?” team . 28-8. . Brentwood. bantam. boys closed their game against their Saanichton opponents with a comfortable: 24-9. score. -. “Three games ‘are ‘scheduled - for the agricultural ‘hall again: this Sat- urday evening with the Saanichton: midget girls meeting First’ United “B”. team at T pm. At 7:45 p.m. | EMEROIDERY | DEMONSTRATED TO WL. South Saanich’ Women’s - Institute held’ the -November meeting in’ the 16, “two visitors Institute Hall on Tucsday, Nov. with) cight : members, and three guests present. AT BR InN WOOD Separ ate bylaw to _|Separate Re- es Bylaws Gain Tentative Approval — withdya we ‘Manicipal Clerk Fred. Durrand SAANICHTON CLUB MEETS ON THURSDAY ‘Saanichton Community Chub’ -svill hold its’next .mecting ‘on Thursday, Dee..2:at’ S:pamiwhen pians-will. be finalized. for the December. 17. Tur- key. card party. The meeting will be followed -by .10- games of bingo with cash. ‘prizes. gested that a more comprehensive © ‘definition of a marina could be Vice-president Mrs. A. Hafer con- ducted the meeting and, due to a. planned afternoon program, busin- ess was held to a minimum. A letter. pertaining to the closure of the Nanaimo Indian Hospital was discussed and will be acted upon further. It was decided that pro- ceeds from. the November 24 card party would go to B.C. Mental Hos- pital Association towards purchase of Christmas. gifts for patients. The meeting was then turned over to guests Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Wad- introduced when. the:entire zoning: bylaw is-reviewed next April. a “Public. hearing ‘must now .be held :: on the municipality’s two rezoning applications. ‘No date for the hear- ‘ing has been'‘set by council. special commercial zoning of two Lexplained later that. the. proposed properties were given’ two read- ; amendment is possibly not adequate ings each. by Central Saanich coun- | for Central. Saanich. “However, he cil at a special meeting last Thurs- | pointed out ‘that it may be amend- day evening. ed as necessary: Mr. Bylaw in respect of D. S. Pol-; son’s property at. 7811 Collins Road proposes rezoning of the fans back .to agricultural use. Second bylaw would) place the 7853. Collins Road ‘property. -of Phillip Bushby: inia special marina the bantam girls will meet Victoria First United ‘“B” and ‘the last game of :the night will pit. Saanichton midget boys ‘‘A’’: team. against Brentwood at 8:30. CHURCH LADIES PAY TRIBUTE TO OCTOGENARIAN The ‘Brentwood U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. R. Morrison on Wed- nesday ' evening. LARGE SELECTION OF GOOD QUALITY Shrubs and Fruit Trees WALLFLOWERS —. FORGET-ME-NOTS POLLYANTHUS — BROMPTON STOCKS PANSIES, ETC. Durrand sug- I Ce “omplete Line Of Groceries | _SIDNE Y SUPER F OODS All: Steck Government: Inspected — _SAANICHTON NURSERY Mrs. David Bryce 2 ‘oo Y Phone 52-1476 ‘ ° g S rity ,_ CUI TRA AVE., , SAANICHTON _ eee conducted the devotional period. .. | 2ms and Ms, reton o the Sooke j zoning. : : voy . . S Neen ¢ t assort- . . General pleasure. was ‘expressed pile Oe eel ane rowel enbneid Action. followed a stor my -session for. the concert ‘presented. recently | EM Or “ d-}of council ‘the previous “Tuesday : in ai ery and. the afternoon. was: spent | evening -over-an earlier. bylaw ‘to by «the: Arion. choir "in aid of the with — the guests instructing mem- ty bot} 1. piano fund.. .The -final payment has bers ssid eeitors alike in “ihe dif tural 2° 1 Proper nee to. erieu been made on the piano. OPS if- ptural- use. Bylaw:was: withdrawn. ferent: stitches of this work. The. monthly ‘tombola “conducted on behalf of the Solarium, was don- ated by Mrs. D.-Hamilton and won by Mrs. -W. Van ‘Alstyne, Hostesses Mrs. M. Meiklejohn and Mrs. H. C. Young served refreshments. Hear Of JEFF by -its supporters when wit: became clear that it. would most. likely fail to gain sufficient: approval , on the final reading. — Central Saanich at present has no definition of .a marina: in its zoning bylaw but it is proposed to introduce an amendment. ‘covering this use based on the Sidney defin-: Plans: were completed for the an- nual Christmas ‘tea and bazaar ‘on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 2:30. p.m. Reeve R. G.. Lee has: been invited. to. open the tea. During -the social hour Mrs. E, A. Morrison was: honored on the ap- proach of-her. 97th birthday. Mis. @ QUALITY REST ‘HOME. ACCOMMODATION Private’ and Semi- Private eke -@ EXPERT PERSONALIZED CARE | AND SERVICE. eo. INTERESTING AND VARIED MEALS - 656-1125 ‘LUMBER Lp. INSULATE FOR WINTER 9674 FIFTH ST. 7 > ee . Yo: a)ay ; Morrison cut a decorated birthday: ||. ; . ition. « Under the Sidney. bylaw, ina . Gold Nugget Loose Fill. Bag, on ly ----99¢ cake and Mrs, H. Simpson presented Thirty members of Saanichton j«ihe use of land, buildings and Ow ned ‘and Operated. By P.T.A. were present at the school on Wednesday,..Nov. 17, to hear: Mr. . Love, a “volunteer. worker from, the: Family and. Children’s a gift, of Christmas issue of: “Ideals’’ to her. Mrs. structures in marina zones is re- stricted to uses necessary .in the: , building, maintenancé,.. mooring, storage and sale of boats and mar- PRESTO LOGS. Pick up price a meeell for $1.00 “PLYWOOD CUTTINGS—Limited Stock | ‘Morrison is a highly = teemed member. and.the- ladies ‘con- lt “Col. Ww. Lh ving and Mrs. P. LL oe RN. - 1198 Marchant. Road, | Brentwood. Bay ; gratulated her and w ished h rel Service, speak on. behalf of JEFF. ine equipment. and parking of 18x 96x: BA. -Unsanded ° fercteeereeee fap d wane tcenawbeawe laine Late eee i a : ania a “ ae we a ro stands, for "Str Effort boats, quipmen and. 1. pay vehi PHONE 652. 1552: .12x120x5 54 Sanded. «...: ateceteedeeseneneeede mRE FOR. WIN ; Mor. #ostering = anc ts. (Love used in’ con junction’ therewith.” : 18x 96x: 34. ‘Sanded f G. Wilson, rOR WINTER, ‘stressed. the need: for more foster 3 Son Dubuc, Sask.; arrived: at Saanichton last week for: his -an- -nual-visit!: He ‘will’ ‘spend the winter {months ‘with his: sister, : Mrs. Me 7 Sefton, East’ Saanich Road.. : and: adoptice: homes. ‘There is also’ a: great: need. ‘for ‘more: receiving homes, * ‘group homes and treatment ance centres. for retarded’ children’. © |. |. Mrs. G... Milburn’ presided. over |. | the business’ ‘session, which. Pye ceded: the address, by Mrs. Love. Members» decided to press: for. a y eduction of: the §peed limit*on the West::Saanich . Road, where some! ‘|-of.. the pupils: ‘have ‘to: ride bicycles. ; Bed The: sum. of: $32. 95° was set aside AB a possible | contribution ‘to the ‘Centennial: project.: . : “Mrs..R: -Bompas “gave; a repoit on. the’ last three: Centennial Com- mittee: me tings and displayed. the} - ee aa AM. TILL 5:30 P.M. vard : thinking. . | T have, never! iived ‘without. easy: “ac a library, which’ is’ gener-. ily acknowledged to be a necessa 'y: tein: a civilized: community. préciate a ibe : “Mrs.” Hinton sa’ ite “intellectual: ‘stiobs _ On’ “the contr: ye We hope- |’ fullyand - ‘humbly look