“othe: Central Saanich Volunteer : wWeanesday, January 26, 1966 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS. REVIEW PAGE NINE - RAY M. LAMONT. _ FORMER COUNCILLOR TELLS _ OF EARLY DAYS OF COUNCIL | Former Central | Saanich council- .. ‘Yor. Ray, Lamont sympathizes . with members. of” North. Saanich - council who: are faced. “with putting .-the ~~ young municipality on the road. A member ‘of: the first’ Central Saanich council when that munici- pality was incorporated in 1951, My. Lamont recalls -that me first five years were the worst. “We started with virtually noth- | ing and had to get all services op- Ma. Lamont ‘Says he has no Ye- grets-about leaving. the council and he -plans.to retire permanently now: from. municipal. affairs. Dog Licence Boom Lowered Central: Saanich residents. should now be:aware that dog-Jicences are required in the municipality, .council decided - last week, and: the animal controller: was -instructed to. take firm action in’ dealing with tardy “yvicence ‘purchasers, - Residents - who -have disregarded ‘}warning notices. that: licences: should may be charged “under® the’ animal ago. o., 1. ‘Munteipat Cler KS Fred» Durrand said) warning letters were sent to ‘more: than’ 300 residents © who pur- chased: dog -licenees last? year = but tonly half of these people hid so far ; purchased |1966.Jicences. Mr Durrand . said -possibly as many as 200 dogs: were not Heenced | ‘last. year, erating as fast_as we could,” he | CHURCH TO HEAR PANEL ON UNION ~ said. “AVe were Working almost eve. t Fire Paris} ioners cf Holy Trinity Angle _ ery day.” ‘ can Church,at Patricia Bay will dis- FOUGHE, HARD © Leuss the-principles of: union with the “Members ‘of ‘the: ‘first edie: also | United: Churéh on Saturday, Jan.’ 29. had to: fight hard. ‘to, receive 'a:, fair \ share of. a ts from ‘the. -mun’ci- balily. 6 of i RAY M. LAMONT Ratepayers, Were demanding fire .. protection more: than anything ‘else, he -said, -and* one of, the first’ and biggest jobs. facing the council’ at that time’. was -the organization. of _ Department. . jat the: annual: vestry.-meetings....05° is-" lat 1:5 pom: : With: a ‘sandwich funch-: “teon “prepare ; jvalt ae 03 Syd ( “a nial Of tacts ‘about Canada.) HIGHWAY HOWLERS o ay ‘knocked over -a- MAN, mitled it.-was ~his fant. as he had -been-run ‘over before... This ison highway howler. writ: ten by i motorist. on his dnsur anced. claim ‘ag: his: explanation’ farsthe ¢ eldentin whiel: hewasinvolved= yeThyy “B.C, Nhe rene Association M & at TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT e429 PATRICIA BAY HIGHWAY “652-1752. ot te Expert. Penetor and: Motor iu Service he ; * Electric and Acetylen - ‘Welding. X, Home Gis’ and! Oi: Produc oo Magaey-Forgusoa: Dealers Mickey! Currler—Harold : ‘wirge He: nde ; have been purchased by? January .15 |: control: bylaw introduced two. year’s 7 | | ] [: A’. panel. discussion. will take: piace aaa i The. ‘afternoon’ S. activities: will open - enmopnian, P WOT: ‘Modern Style Of Compact Home ro ae A Ree ll ' given “Steet - ‘house, . “available from: = and Housing Cor poration. at -mini- : : mum cost. : AN ofrant-eatraince: courtyard. is: the dominant denture. of. this. three-bed- roam house. designed for: ‘privacy by architeet oF, of Vancouver, . The liv room the house. jooks : out yard which © is street by Gilmour - the front of on ‘the court- ~ Sereened from © the a picreed block walle Wide ine at sheltered steps and a flagstone -plat- form ada interest tothe entrance: area. The living room. is weil separ- ated. from the rest. of the house. by a foyer. while further dimension ‘is to the dining: room: by a screened balcony. ° ‘The: front: door should face southe . ° os The floor ‘area’ is: °1,115- square.’ and, the ‘exterior dimensions are : 28 feet, ‘four inches by-46 feet, eight : inches. » Working drawings’ for this” kriown” as~ Design. 2329, are = Central Mortgage: compan in Bi life: mnombershins cf ; ; Allen’ has. seen’ 1 the auxiliary ¢ gro ‘over’ ‘twenty’ times: ‘that size,-and, all. through the years. ‘until her recent, . das worked cunstintingly for ; iHness, L.A. and*Logion projects. : Acting: ‘onthe social conrmilter ity first, Mas, Allen ‘attended the: 19419 SERVICES THIS FRIDAY FOR _ ne [Erie >. Kate “annual convention as Standard Ben | ar. In 1950, Mrs, Allen became first i vico-pesident cand, ‘worked. on the | Shawl WAS: hor “fhneers busy wit “Second. World ld: 1 War. Be copes A tascinnatingy’s ‘Biot y of the evict tion of Japanese - “from the P: cific Coast. of the US A. during the “PHONE 686-1454. | Uenitting and erochet. | awe | ‘Wirste nan... aM O- North Amerien - hy Inna, ‘Mexander achievement. Weeknew hig journi y ‘eould, be used fs An artery: of the ‘boon bis prirpose, elev i. in 1779 Korn «ine Seatlandein’ 1164: Ne: had mits WHS “ren qn: entra come wilh his parents to New-York Vin V774, Mont. Tn 178 he. travelled fav ihe Stontie’ West’ Campany, | Avnig: Soon nda paviner: and) wit, placed. in charge. oF: “on Land « _Athahnshn, in VSR. ¥ yay {a tho “Tne 7k9 | Meet “Mong” “the: Be. nami SIR ALE XANDER Mackenzie wus disappointed ‘by: his Was sO difficult: that ihe route: never | Tuy. Arade=and that, hot” fame, had : he fur tradeag aly Porc Mpowyeun | hecrned: westward, id eg FY Nt Ni ant Net 4 KENZI | gation: and the allowing your. winl= ered on the ; Pence In preparation fora journey: inta, the unknown. west, May <9. 73, owith ohise: Heutenant, “Mexinder “Mackay; six voyageurs nd wo. Thdians, he: set ont by. toward, the -Roekles: “Tha cexplover. followed? the Pe tie the Parsnip, went soutly over the contlnental divide and. began, dese lilo Thdlans,” maggiged ‘portagor’: darbulent waters. which, finally. ules - rl Vibra to sate nilop the: river route Lo Below the. present) site of Quesnel rekon: 18 clays: : mite ‘ overkind: i AN ti eee “wk: ty be cP! eat Melatlee Awe " He ‘Aled 4 Union . for ‘Quail -is also’ a university lecturer family: The natton. is: earning ‘more than’ it has ‘ever. earned and the wage- earners are spending more than they have . ever spent. .-Economist: John Quail of Vancouver, ‘told Sidney and North Saanich “Chamber. of Com- mence on’ Tuesday evening last. week that credit-and Ieisure are. two fac- tors in settling where the money is spent, Spokesman. for the . B.C. - Credit the. _past:.decade, Mr. in economics. Mr. in-an antysis of ils recent consum- er survey. He spoke at Jength on eredit problems facing the individu- “yal and..the community, ‘The community. should pay. close attention to the development -of its assets, suggested. the speaker, © in {order to attract to: its shopping. cen- tre those people. who. like” small towns and the peace and quiet of its stores “and services. “The chamber. survey would ‘indie | mite that itcis largelyin the: of. bigger commodities ‘that: Ave. loa, Nis CESSIPHES LOCALLY: ©. 5 The ready availability: of credit: is a draw to the larger centre, noted Mr. Quail: ..\The | survey | suggests that the necessities of life are with where: Enthusiasm for mon-necessiti ics visiting. the - city yand making :purchases there, comes with the increase suggested Mr. Quail. no: hurry >to -buy, of leisure ° ‘time, When‘ there. is draws many shoppers” to the: city: -The larger. purchases «are ‘also.in= |. fluenced ‘by: the availability of ‘funds |.0-° for credit: buying; said Mr: Quail. He’ spoke of the problems of cred: : ‘ite Few buyers iscertain the amount’ they are:.to® ‘pay’. ‘for ‘the privilege: ‘of oi oe buying on’ lime, che. ‘obsceived _ [BIG DEBT the. nation © owes: § 4 dillion invi ost “small loans, said. ‘th econo- “and child” nO 1 this. basis of Ss Quail spoke. to the chamber |ECONOMIST WARNS OF NEED [FOR CREDIT FACILITIES — The economist. is a 1 veteran ‘of ‘the : Royal “Air Force. : the air force while a schoolboy and completed jhis education in.the tech-- a nical-schocls of the service under the scheme... introduced . three. decades ago by Lord Trenchara. At -the outbreak serving as a technician. . He prompt- » iy switched from this chosen field to aviation and -became a: pilot. : For. the remainder: of the war he , served ws air crew. iter the war he. went back to. school and gained: a degree in. both: ‘economics: and: ‘accountancy. _ Shortly valiter ‘the Second Quail-has addressed -viwious | orgat mutton, one . ue) Saanich | Peninsula. : shopper's go to the city, ihe obsery ed,.