‘Wednesday, July, 16,. 1969 . a Fines | ~sWarning tickets and verbal ad- e having. failed. to rid the streets of Central Saanich of ‘s stray dogs, resort was made this year: to’ “prosecutions and ‘fines 0 uphold: the municipal Animal “Control by-law.’ a : » Report of: Maurice Webb, ani- ‘mal controller, for ‘the first six _ months of the year discloses that - the’ campaign conducted jointly _,with_Police Chief F, L, Brownlee s 80" far resulted in. 32 con= «| -vietions for allowing dogs to.run “at large, in some’ cases without *a Mcence, Eight more cases are “pending. , “Mr. Webb ‘said that there still are a number of unlicenced: dogs - in the municipality, “It is his in- __ tention to. prosecute without ex- -- ception. any persons found to be “keeping a dog without a current - Heence, a : Council last y year set the fol- = ‘lowing licence scale:. male dog ~ OP spayed female, $4; female dog, $6.. Licences not taken out by April 30 are automatically ... increased by $2 in allcases, Mr. - Webb. recommends an increase ‘of $2 in the licence for unspayed a Warnings Keep Dogs On Leash Number of licences issued in Central. Saanich to June .30 was 457. During the period 12 dogs were picked up, impounded and; “claimed by owners on payment of $5 fee, plus $1.50 a day for boarding at kennels. Mr. Webb ‘said that the li- cence situation is now much bet- ter, and as a result of the camn-~ paign there are far less. dogs out of control. Three dogs were shot for run- ‘ning. sheep. There ~were few complaints in the period ofcattle being at large. . Parking Problem At the request of council, Cen- tral Saanich parks and recreation committee’ is examining ways - and means of banishing vehicles’ from. the Centennial Park pro- perty. One preposal suggested Mon- day evening was for the purchase of an additional four acres of property to the west of the park for'a-parking lot with access by Hagan. Road, ‘between Ardwell Drive and Is- “MORE “HIGHWAY. MONEY "Following quickly the sanction- ing of $1,700,000 for the recon- struction of Patricia Bay Highway land View Road, Premier.W.A.C, Bennett has announced treasury board approval to call tenders for the 2.95. miles of highway: from Cherry Tree Bend south to Rogers Ave, Estimated cost is $2.15 million, “Included in this’ phase of con-" struction are two major inter- changes, the northerly in the vi- cinity of ‘Falaise Cres., and the other south of Royal Oak where Quadra St. willoverpass the highe way and link with Glanford Ave. Both interchanges* will give ac- cess to the Royal Oak. business area and West Saanich Road, $5,000 Bail In Resthaven Arson Charge “Te males, ; MAPLE LEAF . "CHUCK STEAKS. “CANADA CHOICE MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE. ROLL MAPLE LEAF - IDE Feacon = MON.. - _ SAT., 8: a, m. . ae FRIDAY NIGHT TH 9: 00 p.m: GEM. THEA TRE — “SIDNEY = 2 Where Quality & Personalized Service Meat ~— LOCAL BUTCHERS _ FOR SERVICE AND QuaLity SPECIALS: | “TREAT THE FAMILY TO A COOKOUT WITH: — CANADA PAC KERS FEATURES’ RITZ CARLTON, “WIENERS sancansenccanenee EXTRA FREEZER SPECIAL: , HIND QUARTERS OF BEEF Cut Wrapped. and Sharp Frozen- sabansencaacecsssescnunes = 69 1 +6 p.m. 656-3033 | : MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:45 P.M SATURDAY 6:50 P.M, ‘& 9:00 P.M. ~ THURSDAY. ~ FRIDAY ~ : _ JULY 17-1319 SATURDAY Wi JOHNSON TOM BOSLEY «= OU by Deluxe mia us) ‘ rarsasenitg ts evens et MON, = TUES, - WED. - THURS, - FRI-SAT. JULY 21 = 22 - 23 - 24 = 25 - 26 THE NORMAN JEWISON, WALTER MIRISCH PRODUCTION INTHE FEAT OF Tre NIGHT” De, modarng WARREN OATES LEE GRANT STIRLING SILLIPHANT ~ seseatnWALTER MIRISCH ~SenORMAN JEMISON eer JONES “Roseman Ines Jones,..53, of 1976 Keating. Cross Road ap- peared in Sidney magistrate’s court last week and was re- manded without plea until July 18, -She was charged with arson “in connection with a fire which was started“in the basement of Rest Haven Hospital on June 30 and released on. $5,000. bail. A fire-broke out in-a ground floor washroom about 9:30 a.m. Arnold Henriksen, who was work= ing neaby, grabbed a fire ex- tinguisher and had a nurse sound an alarm. emergency sprinkler went on, shortly followed by the appear- ance of the Sidney and North Saanich Volunteer Fire Depart- ment. The blaze wasextinguish- ed before much damage was done. $40 For Liquor Trevor. Kennedy, Davis of 1984. Waterloo | Street, Victoria -ap- “Ashby on Saturday, July 12 and was fined $40, for. being a minor in possession of liquor. : my Seconds later. the |. peared before Magistrate D.G. |. ae y ; Move To Save Stand Of Trees _ Made. By Cc Saanich. Council’ B,..c. Hydro Authority has “been - asked by Central Saanich - council to save a stand_of tall {fir trees bordering Stelly’s Cross ° Stelly’s “that a new water main was re- ~eently laid on the south side of Telephone wires also . -are carried on poles on the south ‘the road, -, Road, : west of Veyaness: Road... “In .a letter: read at the last * meeting of council, Mr, and Mrs, “Ee A. ’Chatwell, drew attention toa proposal to | _ install anew power line along. 2160: Stelly’s, the north side of the road. Council was reminded that -is:to: be widened and side, : “Help us to preserve the na=- ry. tural beauty that in this instance ~: . greatly enhances Central Saanich ~ municipality,’ the. Chatwells’ urged. -.. Trees farther along the road - were butchered.- We should have a policy,” Alderman Margaret Salt observed, ve Municipal Clerk Fred Durand: -. Said that applications. from the : Hydro Authority or’ Telephone |: Threatened by power line installation is this handsome” “stand of Douglas Fir on the north side of Stelly’s s Cross Road near Veyaness, (Review Photo). company for consent to lop trees on-the road allowance would nor- mally be dealt with by the su- perintendents of works -and WHAT WILL FIGURES SHOW The picture ‘is not as bright as it could be for Saanich Pen- insula berry growers, This is the word from Horticultural Branch of the the provincial Department of Ag-. riculture, which predicts lower tonnages in the harvest of straw- berries, raspberries and logans’ Will show -up when statistics for the year are compiled. But peninsula plantations are better off than many~on- the ‘mainland, the branch states. Quality of Saanich strawber-, ries this year was good but.hot weather brought the crop on ra= “1 pidly and the fruit was compara= ~ NEW SUMMER ‘to go. $l. 50 per day. (Monday through Friday) $6.00 weekly (6 Days) ~ Play until 11.00 p.m. every night. our home- made Chili Burgers - Hot Dogs - - JACK AND NOEL’S. FAMILY BILLIARDS 5 th. St. off Beacon - Phone 656-3813 POOL RATES Come’ and enjoy Milk Shakes PHONE YOUR LOCAL GLASS SHOP Allied GLASS - MIRRORS - SCREENS - AUTO. GLASS ~ Sidney 656-4309 ~ Victoria 388-5108 CREDIT UNION CHEQUING ACCOUNTS Your credit union has a are 10c each and come * You receive interest at today and fet it earn Telephones 6562111 WHE SAA OF —— 2 Le. \ eee —— Pay bills by cheque. peyee\- 9 chequing service as an added. convenience for you. * Monies required for current expenses can be placed in a “Deposit Account” written by you against this account. and cheques * Paying bills by cheque is inexpensive. Cheques in books of twenty-five This is the only charge to you. 5% per annum calculated on the minimum quarterly balance. * Regular statements are provided. Opena chequing account at your credit union extra money for you. Saanich Peninsula Credit Union 652-211. 479-2112 tively small. with no mould, Strawberries in. the: Fraser Valley were hard hit in the wint= er ‘freeze-up and only about 450 acres survived, Preliminary statistics indicate the crop will be larger ‘than previously es- timated, but the winter kill was devastating. - ~In- the. Kootenays an: excellent “crop was forecast, but extreme : ly. wet. weather. hit ‘at time and growers are anticipat- ing 2 loss of: up to one-third of the returns they expected. There - Quality was good, - was a great deal. of fruit rot in “the Kootenays --=“up"to-50 per cent in. some.fieldsin. spite ‘of control sprays. On the raspberry tronty. the «branch “reports the fruit size in “Saanich is dropping off with plant~- picking - IN HARVEST OF BERRIES? ‘ings showing ‘typical drying up that is. characteristic’? of many plantations in this area. Fraser Valley raspberries haven’t fared well either be- cause of weather. Cold, wet weather cut down volume, then some plantations started to dry off. The wet weather contributed * t0.a mould problem. . The crop is expected to be about 15: per cent ‘less than predicted earlier, their - raspberries, A good qual- ity crop ‘is ‘reported, injured canes have made an ex- “cellent recovery, although virus” -diseases appear more prevalent this year than usual, : Saanich” logans’ are: repor rted- to be lacking in vitality and a ‘crop reduction trom last’ year is expected. . British Columbia Ferries ~can™ tourists chanees are that. many a Yankee traveller is unimpressed if not downright disgusted with the go- vernment's knowledge of United States history. Paper place. mats. for ferry dining. rooms.” which - must be - _ used by: tens of thousands, cur- rently show a map of B.C; and a brief history of the Gulf of Georgia waters and islands. The information is interestingenough but the first statement is inac- curate, The brief begins by. stating “The US. War_of Independence, was still raging a econtinent’s breadth away in ARTZ. 2. ‘| Most everyone will realize “at once that the date is in error by 120 years; thal by 1877 the great American nation had de« veloped to the point: where it had even completed a four vear civil war, it is distinetly possible that the mistake was made by thé Queen's printer and some one LANDSCAPING { New Lawns Rockeries Summer Pruning R. JACKSON 656-2818 FOR TASTY BREAD | AND PASTRY DAILY PAONE 655*1012 SIDNEY BAKERY and | Sold At All Leading carry preat numbers of Ameri-.. these = days» but ~ ‘Independence Updated in authority: accepted the ‘large order of place mats as they are to™ save” the cost of a-re-print. Conceivably no one has notited. the erroneous date, One of the cheerful: and ef- ficient waiters on the Queen of Esquimalt expressed . complete surprise: when he “was. shown the ‘mistake,- He laughingly sug- gested that a copy be. sent to Premier Bennett, The Kootenays are happier with” _ Winter. A Message For You For the Finest in Floor Coverings . Carpets Linoleums, Vinyls, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles .. .the firm to contact is HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avenue Victoria, B.C. EV6-2401 e . “waterworks. He. noted. that both authorities are concerned .with ~ public relations and in the past had been ‘anxious to cooperate, “On secondary roads we should try to induce’ both concerns to carry. their lines on. the same “posts,’”” said Alderman Ted Clay- ards, Aldermen Philip Benn and . Percy Lazarz .urged_ all. pos: sible action to'save the- ‘t¥ees ‘and a. motion requesting B.C. Hy-° dro Authority ‘to submit a plan which will-in no way damage the group was. proposed by. Al- derman Don MacLaurin and car- ried unanimously. Heart Fund | The BC. Heart Fund has gone over its target of $400,000 by $23,000. ‘Andrew E, Saxton, provincial campaign. chairman, said this year’s campaign was the most’ successful one heid and ‘‘our thanks goes to the: tens of thou- sands of generous citizens and Tops Target volunteers. who made it ‘pos=. sible.’’ Heart funds will be used to control heart disease through programs of research, educa-. tion, and community service, In the 1969/70 Heart. Fund budget, 71. percent is allocated towards research’ on all aspects of cardiovascular disease. Essential provision contained in a new North Saanich by-law sity for. the owner to provide a high standard of services without expense to the municipality. Although a number of reason- ably large parcels of ‘land do exist in the area, there are but a few-in comparison ..with the many. smaller ones of a few acres each. Owners of these latter. properties will in many cases find it desirable to work together with neighbours to open roads and install services. Some help in this regard is now being provided by the mun- icipal authorities, For example, only recently’ a plan was com- pleted. showing how-the undevel- oped portions of Curteis Point should. be subdivided and ser- -viced. ‘produced for the Ardmore area ality. © : -Among the ‘general require- “ments’? are a.number dealing One: states that, with certain fronting on the street. No par- cel ‘shall have a mean depth greater than three times its mean width. ° - The retention of-natural cover and trees will be encouraged as will modern concepts of develop- ment such as contour road de~ ‘Sign, cul-de-sacs, loop streets and cluster housing. Every. street designed within a proposed subdivision shall be classified major or minor and no. subdivision shall be designed in such a fashion that parcels July 31 FAIR GROUNDS regulating. subdivision and de- velopment of land is the neces-" . Similar plans will be.. and other parts of the municip= - “with the size-and: shape ‘of lots, . exceptions, no parcel shall have. less than 10% of its. perimeter: NORTH SAANICH © _ LAND PLANNING - _ DETAILS GIVEN | will require direct access from a major street which is a de- signated arterial, for: the allocation of the contro- “yversial access roads to all na- vigable bodies of water. “After stating many general de- Provision has~ been’ retained. velopment requirements, the by- law provides the more. specific requirements for the various zones which include comprehen- sive, residential A and B, rural and others, They deal with road widths and surfaces, sanitary sewers, storm drains, culverts and other services. | Street specifications may be considered: by some to be some- - what ‘stringent. Minor streets are to be paved with hot mix =~ to a-minumum. width ‘of 22: feet = while for major streets the min- imum is 34~36 feet. Concrete in certain subdivisions, asphalt gutters and gravel shoulders in others, . These and many other regula- curbs and gutters are required. tions applicable to all future land: developments in North Saanich are contained in by-law. 73 which will probably be given final reading and adoption at the next “regular ‘meeting .of council on July 21. It is understood that it will be available to interested parties at the municipal 0 offices -after adoption. -- Hit-run Charge 2 James Campbell Brown of Sid~ — ney appeared in Sidney magis- trate’s court. Saturday, July 12 and was fined $75 for hitting a parked vehicle at the Travelodge and leaving the scene without reporting the accident, RACING AT SANDOWN At7 P.M. Sponsored by the Canadian West Coast Quarter Horse Association, ANNUAL SHOW AT SAANICHTON AUGUST 2 AND 3 Exciting cutting, cattle penning, English jumping, Western Games. HIGH WATER BILLS? New, modern styled Meui- ler taps, with replaceable seats, inexpensively. 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