_ Of advantage, Wednesday, July 10, 1968 : os a _SAANICH PENINSULA. AND. CULE ISLANDS REVIEW Financing of Central Saanich’s proposed ‘sewerage’ scheme was - ‘Teferred to at length by Mayor R. Gordon Lee at the last meet- ing of council, . Commenting on Haldor Beebe's “recently circulated plan for in- stant financing, he ‘said; “While - somewhat unorthodox: and: rev- olutionary, the amazing thing is that there are aspects of the plan which conceivably could be the Inspector of. Municipalities who said that if I could. show his department that it would work. he felt it could be. ap- ‘ proved.’? Mr. Beebe proposes that each homeowner should pay $500 to- wards the capital cost of sewer installation, and that each new dwelling be assessed $1,000 for the purpose, thus saving heavy interest, , charges on. borrowed capital © over ‘a long period of years, Reverting to discussion of. the normal procedure of ob- = ‘taining capital funds for the work, Mayor. Lee spoke of a recent Brentwood- Mill Bay - BERRY SERVICE M.V. MILL-BAY. Leaves Brentwood every hour,. ‘from’ 7:30'a.m, to 6:30 p.m. Leaves Mill Bay every hour, from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ‘Sundays and. Holidays-Extra trips. Leaves Brentwood at 7:30 p.m, and 8:30 p.m. Leaves Mill Bay at 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Coast Ferries Ltd. ‘Phone Phone Mutual 34481 EV2-7254 Vancouver. - Victoria T mentioned it to» visit of Inspector Baird ‘to East= “ern Canada, in the course of which he interviewed directors of vari- ous financial houses. “4¢Present “attitude: is that. in’ terms. of dollars: such as we ~ require the— application would go Straight into the waste paper basket, but an application for debentures: backed by the Re-. gional. Board would be a horse of a different color,’ said the mayor. He said that the Regional Board letters patent cover only’ trunk line installation and outfalls, “I introduced a resolution that the . Board should be financial agent for all sewerage systems,’' con~ ‘tinued Mayor Lee, ‘but- there are some, directors: who - fear involvement ‘with the sewerage problems of any other munici- pality.’’ Cost of the planned sewerage system for Central Saanich was stated by the mayor. to be $1,800,000, of which. Central Mortgage and Housing would re- bate $200,000 and also provide * $600,000 at nominal rate of in- terest. ‘We need the balance [> of a million dollars to put the scheme over,’’ he stated, and added, “this is certainly not a dead issue. It. is inconceivable that .we-can. go another year without a sewerage system.’ Alderman A.M. Galbraith said that the newly elected mem- ber for Esquimalt-Saanich is on récord as stating that there is _ federal government money avall- able for sewerage schemes at .§ 8/4 per cent interest over a 40-year period. .He urged that . he be approached. “Central Saanich has an al- “ready prepared scheme which could well be implemented asa federally assisted pilot project,’ said Alderman Galbraith... In PATIO TABLE AND BENCHES _ “Pre-cut $' ready to assemble. on] 5 “CEILING TILE” Special purchase. 12x12 white Dapple. ow 3945 OPEN 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ‘Slegg Brothers LUMBER LID. 9674 FIFTH st. 656-1125. : ell’s attention, . Clarke. Drive, — | coverings =. 5. 7 Unorthodox And Siivionay But It Might Work Says Mayor — view of current © press contro* versy he noted with satisfaction that the Central Saanich scheme’ provides for sewage treatment before discharge into the ocean, NO WATER ~~ (Continued from Page.1) had been in-service for nearly 50 years, and the facility had been maintained first by Saun- ich municipality, and by Central Saanich since the municipality was incorporated. At the last meeting of council Mr_ Hancock made a second ap- pearance, and said “by the kind- ness of Mr, Fowler we have water up to tonight.’ In the meantime he had referred to the. records of Saanich municipality and the provincial government, He de~ tailed a long history of municipal involvement, ‘and referred. to an agreement of 1914 between Saan- ‘ich and the Michell family. : Alderman Michell said that the agreement was between Saanich and Mr. Turner, who owned the land at one time, but that the latter had not signed the docu- ment. From .the floor of the council chamber: Bud Michell intervened to tell of the great number of . people that had been at Island View Beach during the holiday. “Do you ‘not think it is council's responsibility ‘to see that there is. water there?’ Is: this good for the reputation of Central Saanich?” he.asked, ‘The water committee Is ‘not “a municipal fund and has no mon- ey to spare,’’ replied Mayor R, Gordon Lee. ‘‘Council is divid- ed,’’ he added. “This is aunique situation, and I fee] we should carry out a test on the well-and see whether ‘ itcan be deepened,’’ said Alder- man A.M. Galbraith, Alderman Michell said that would be done. Days later there was still no ‘water available at the beach for ~ the use: of. the public, _~hlanation wae offered why-action — .No ex- had not. bee taken when the situ ation was first brought to coun- TO SAY HELLO” AND FAREWELL A Brentwood Bay school teach-" er ‘who. has. just returned: home --after nearly: a year in-Norway now plans an early departure to Pakistan, ' = Beth. Haugen,. daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Reuben E. Haugen of . Eastern. Canada, left home last ._ A Message For You the Finest in floor Carpets, Lincleums, Vinyis, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles ... the firm to contact is HOURIGANS © fcaneers & LINOS LTD 15 Pandora Avenue For v LVictoria, B.C. - EV6-2401 _ CENTRAL ‘SAANICH _ MORE AND BRIGHTER © To Form. New | Tennis Club © LIGHTS FOR BRENTWOOD Interest in tennis sparked bY "Greatly improved street light-. ing in the Brentwood Bay area. was outlined in a-program out- lined to Central Saanich last week. by Alderman A.M. ..Gale_ lighting committee; a ; During the past year the’ em phasis was on new lighting in- stallations at street intersections over a.wider. area of the mun- tcipality. The new proposals will «modernize and amplify the - lighting of the more populous western area which was serv- iced. by a local scheme some | years ago. The recommendations accept- ed by council follow a survey carried out by the committee on June 24, when Alderman Gal- braith was accompanied by Ald- erman Percy Lazarz, R. Helm, representing © B.C, Hydro and Power Authority, and Municipal Clerk F.B.. Durrand. August and after three months. in flew. to Oslo via Copenhagen. 4 The purpose of her trip was to study the Norwegian language at University of Oslo and to seek her . father’s relatives whose whereabouts were unknown, Her mission was accomplished. . To. help finance her expedition | she worked in the residences of the British and Israeli Embas- sies, She. :traced her _ relatives through the Salvation Army Mis- sing Persons Bureau in Oslo and found.them in Mjonbalen, a small town near the capital city. Before leaving on July 16 to teach French and English in a missionary school near the Kash- mir border in West Pakistan,. Miss Haugen will hold an open house to say hello and goodbye to her friends. It will be. at 1148 Clarke Drive in Brentwood at 2,30 to 5.00, pam. on Sunday, ‘July 14. : “STABLES (Continued from Page’ 1) _ stock at ‘the. show ‘in “Clover- ' dale two. weeks. ago have been ‘Yeassuring and the Woods plan to continue their program. of rais- ing. ponies, exhibiting. them .at various shows and selling them, “Daughter Heather, who is 18, recently returned from England where she took the British Horse “Society Assistant Instructorship course at the Fulmer School of Equitation in Buckinghamshire. She graduated. with the high- institute and is now ‘fully. quali- : fied to give riding instruction and train horses. She already. has several students and horses under training. Nigel and Adrian, though youn- ger, are equaliy interested, have displayeda. marked aptitude for “handling horses and are rapidly. developing the muscles to make : hay. and perform the chores in- volved in keeping a stable of hor~ ses. which has now arown | to. 13° in number, Whats: so great about — _ phoning on Sunday? — Costs one-fifth less—-that’s what! Yes, Sunday long distance calls cost around 20¢7 less than on weekdays -— with a maximum: charge of only $1.95 fora three minute, station-to-station call anywhere in Canada. You'll find it particularly convenient in sure mounting the time differential between East and West. The same reductions apply weekdays after 6 p.m. So why bother to write, especially on lazy Sunday? — ALL Te cote © trans Canada Tolephoen Syotens BC.TEL @) SBNTSH COU TELEPSORE COMIARY 2760-8-RLO {ROTO VATING PLOWING LEVELLING. CULTIVATING Experienced Operator 652-1769 New lights will be installed on West Saanich Road at-the Slug- “gett. and: Kersey intersections, and at 7183 West Saanich; Wal- lace Drive and Benvenuto;-Tam- braith; chairman of the street=-. many--and: Keating; Sluggett and Brentwood Drive, and on Verdier Ave,, half-block west of West Saanich Road, Listed’ are 11 existing 200- _ watt luminaires, owned by Cen- tral Saanich, which will be re- placed: by 300-watt. luminaires rented from B.C, Hydro, Locat~ fons are on West Saanich at the intersections of Keating, March- ant, Clark,, Verdier,’ Stellys and Wallace; three on Verdier; Clark at Brentwood Drive and March- - ant at Beach, Hagen and Wallace. Refurbished -200-watt lumin= ‘aires are to be provided as fol- lows: Wallace and Hovey (park corner); 7032. Wallace: Hagen and Grilse; west end of Joseph- ine; 7045. Beach. Drive; Clark and Lucille, and four other pos- itions. on Clark, and three on Sluggett. The luminaire at Hagen and Josephine will be mounted on a longer arm, An additional recommendation to the. parks committee is for two B.C. Hydro rented lumin=- aires at Centennial Park, near the covered picnic area and near the tennis courts, , KINGDOM HALL The Sidney congregation of Je-- hovah’s Witnesses will welcome. all to the opening of their new Kingdom Hall at 8151 East Saa- nich Road, Open house will be on. Saturday and Sunday, July 13 .and 14 from 1.00 to 4.30 p.m. a’ recent.course given at Cen- . tennial: Park by Provincial Tennis Association Coach Gordon. F. Hartley. has resulted in a pro- posal,to form a-tennis club in “Central Saanich, Potential mem-~ bers were represented at the meeting of council last week, when {t was agreed to reserve the courts ‘for club use as stuted timez:-for a trial period of one month, ; About. 20 families were re- presented at an informal meet- ing on June 27, and a volunteer committee to guide the formation of a club was named. Proposed annual membership fee is $2, or $5 for famtly membership. It is hoped that many will avail themselves of the advantages of club membership, and all who are interested are invited to telephone either Mrs, G.B, Gos=" tain, 652-1964, or Mrs. RK. Bloomfield, 652-1173. Formation . committee of the Central Saanich Tennis Club comprises. Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Costain; . Bud’? Michell. and Richard; Gary McCaig; Paul Tay- lor; Mr. and Mrs. T, Thomson, Council agreed to post a sched- ule of hours reserved for club play at the courts. Reservations are:Tuesday and. Friday, 6 p.m. onward; Saturday, 9 a.m, to noon; Sunday, 9 “a.m. to noon, and 5 p.m. onward, “HANDS FULL. . Summer. playground’ super- visors ‘will have their hands full this year, Alderman Mrs. E.M. Sealey reports 140 registrations in Sidney last Monday compared with a maximum of 60 in pre- vious years, Inaugural Polo Program = etree Exciting Play The revived Victoria Polo Club =: held a most successful! inaugural___den,-- who. incidentally .was_once.. ~ program ‘of events at the Domin= a member of the English ladies ; . ion Day week-end, Visiting the new -polo: ground at Saanichton the. Vancouver Club brought.sjx - -players and 15. ponies which were stabled at the: North and South Saanich: Agricultural grounds, - First day's play sawa vigor= ous and exciting series of chuck- ers on a round robin basis, the Red Devils demolishing the Green ‘Hornets by a score of 10 goals: Jonty Parker for the - to five. former and Charies Hetherington _,-for.the..Hornets each tallied five _ goals, Sunday’s match between the opposing teams ended with Van-~ — couver the winner by six goals to three, It was a fast, clean encounter with an open: pattern and good long runs... There was lass between the teams than the score Indicates as the home Side - ‘incurred a balance of penalties awarded by refe ree John Bateson. . After the © game the: Parker Shield was presented to the Van- ; Fnancls gues Autiqu We Buy and Sell Old China, Silver Furniture and — Bricabrac . 9812 4th Street, Sidney Phone - 696-3515 fair’ 10.00 p.m. greatly appreciated by Department. « PUBLIC NOTICE TO RESIDENTS ‘OF CENTRAL SAARICH Corporation of the District of Central Saanich Fire Permits may be applied for as follows - By telephoning 652-1612 -' Mondays 7.00 p.m, to The public could assist the Volunteer Fire Department by applying for permits only during the above=-noted time. However, should circumstances take it necessary to obtain permits other than on Monday evening, they may be applied for on weekdays from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. by telephoning 642+1533, Your cooperation with the above request will be NOTE: ft is not necessary to obtain a fire permit for burning in properly enclosed incineraters. the Central Saanich Fire F, B, DURRAND, Municipal Clerk. couver team by Mrs, Wynne Mad= team, play were ‘Dr. Cort McKenzie (1), with: David “Graham -alter-: Heatherington.. (2); Don Moffatt, captain. (3), ° * For: the® homé side - were: Tony Yonge, : captain, (1); Eoin’ Ruthven (2);- nating;. Charles and ° Pat® Oswald” (4). * Jonty: Parker (3) and.B,G, Par- ker (4), with Art Weeks and |- Andy Barry alternating.- joyable, with many old polo play- ers appreciating the match play ‘and the tea which-followed, —It is hoped. in the near future to entertain the Portland and Top- penish clubs at Saanichton, a ..Representing Vancouver in The occasion was soctfally en- - “BRENTWOOD =. Mr. “and I Mrs, Charles A, Rice ' _ of 7032 Hagan Road wish to an= “nounce the engagement ‘of their to-Mre | son’ of. Mr. and. 7 daughter, Jacqueline Arthur. Ross, Mrs. .George Ross of Nanoose Bay. The wedding will. take place at the. Brentwood. United Church at 2:30 p.m.: on. August 17, Rev.. John Wood officiating, Mrs. F.. Pratt, Sr. and Mrs, Pratt Jr. have spent-a few days _ visiting In Brentwoed Bay, Mrs, Pratt Sr, at’ the. home of Mr. ond Mrs, John Reynelds, and Mrs. Pratt Jr, at the home of her sister and brother-in-law,~ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Josephine Avenue, Mr. Wilson {s recuperating from-a stay in hospital,” Mrs. Wilson is thank- ful~for’ the good neighbors -who =} were so kind in taking her to visit her husband while he. was in Resthaven. The Brentwood Women's In- members spent ‘an -en~ : }- stitute joyable picnic and final meeting of the year on July 2,. At 12:30 six - members;~. Mrs; Breadin, Mrs, Woodward, Mrs. Bigelow, Mrs: McFarlane, Mrs, Little- wood and Mrs. Burwood visited - the. local Zoo and. Pet Park, - having fun feeding baby monkeys, skunks, raccons and kids with baby bottles... They then had an impromptu meeting under - the trees at Durrance Road School, ,; when Mrs, Woodward gave a short talk on:the Biennial Con- — ference. held in June in Van- couver, enlightening members about the property at - Dragon Lake, which may become a sec- _ ond Denman.College.. The group . then: enjoyed a delightful tea at the home of one of its members, Mrs. G. Horner Harrison of the ~ Old West, Road, which included a feed of lovely cherries picked from one of her trees. | This visit. was in the nature of a farewell party, as Mrs. Harrison has sold her lovely home on the’ Old West Road and will make ‘her home -tn.Sidney, Mrs, Har- _. tison has lived in. her-old home _ for “thirtyrfive. years... For" Ready” Mix: Conerete BUTLER’ BROS. ~ SUPPLIES LTD. “Keating Cross Road No Premium. Charge for Saturday . 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