pas PAGE SEVEN Island Art Supplies and Paintings 2460 BEACON AVE. 656-3633 - 5:30 P.M. DISTRICT OF NORTH SAANICH NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The last day of payment of 1971 Property Taxes without penalty is July 30th, 1971. Penalty Percentage Additions will be added to unpaid current tax in 1971, as follows:- 5 percent on August ist, 1971 a further 5 percent on October ist, 1971 ‘Property owners who are entitled to the Home Owner Grant for 1971 and have not submitted their application form should do so immediately. Payments sent by mail must. be posted to reach the Collector by 5:00 P.M. on July 30th, 1971, otherwise penalty will be added. E.F. Fair, Dated: July 21, 1971 Municipal Collector . “Dated: say a1, 1971 ees mencing at a: :30 P M. 8 ° of Mills Cross Road. DISTRICT OF NORTH SAANICH ZONING BY-LAW NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -NOTICE is hereby given that all persons who deem them- selves affected by. the following proposed By-law will be. afforded.an opportunity to be heard before the Municipal. Council on the matters contained therein at.a PUBLIC HEARING to be held in the Council Chamber, Municipal” Hall, 1620 Mills Road, on ‘Monany, July. 26th, 1971, com-. 4 . Zoning Bylaw (1966), “Amendment By- law. (1971), Number: a ‘1, to reclassify the following. parcels of Jand, located: in the. ‘North. Saanich Land District; ee from, Rural ‘Zoning to Light Industrial Zoning, os : ‘Amended Lot 2, Section 13; Range 2 East, Plan 6652, except : that part’ included in Plan 21552: This: Jot lies on. the west =~ . side of McDonald Park Road approximately: 410 feet north * +» from Residential 4A" to Parking Zone, : Lot 3, ‘Section al, ‘Range 3 East, Plan 12588. This Jot is on ‘is on the north side of Dolphin Road abutting the CP. R. ~ Wharf, The proposed. By-law. may. be inspected at the Municipal - - Office on any week day. except Saturday, between the hours of 9:00:A.M, to §: 00 P.M... OE a a BR Fair, : Municipal Clerk - —— five. Bank Financing = _ operation... Aroused » water by waterfront property “owners. This concern . pointed ‘out. that such use..con-' _ Stitutes a trespass on ‘the Crown lands and the party responsible for placing - foreshore. and: land ‘covered: ‘by. moval .of sand, | ock. ‘material, ape _ without ‘any lawful, author ‘ity ‘is : : contravening the statutes. “cautioned _ ‘all S waterfront ' owners. to. ‘refrain 2 from making filis of this nature removing gravel “water, or the e gravel. - material had been officially approved by * Matehe Sidney's own personalized car pales, No Gimmicks — No High Pressure. “BUT THE BE STUIN SERVICE." No Down. Payment MR. WILF PRICE, 8520 Ebor Terrace, returned last -week-to the position of manager of the Slegg Brothers. Lumber Ltd. branch store in Sidney. An employee of Slegg Brothers for the past six years, Mr. Price has been branch manager of their Quadra Street: store in Victoria for nearly: one year. , An- active participant. in community affairs during his previous posting here, Mr. Price is “most happy to be back in Sidney.” Former branch manager Rick Croteau has been appointed retail manager of the Quadra Street Lands Service. Over Diggers “The Lands Service is becoming” increasingly concerned with the unauthorized filling of . Crown ' Foreshore and land covered by also. ex- ‘tends to. the removal. of sand, “gravel and rock material from -Crown foreshore and land “covered by water... W. R. Redel, Director of Lands, the fill on ‘the cand : “Mr: . Redel = from. “unless and until: authorization | to reclaim ‘the Crown. land or remove. material . the Lands Service. BY MARY BACKLUND Mr. and Mrs. H. MacDonald, of Toronto,, Ontario,..spent “some time at Galiano Lodge, while visiting son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bruyns, with their newest baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Morgan are spending a holiday from their home in Vancouver at the summer cottage on Georgeson Bay. Captain and Mrs. Ronald Page, of Cedar, on Vancouver Island, spent the past weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Page. Capt. Page tells us that he is now working out of Port Alberni, so doesn’t get) much chance to come down with his wife to the Island for a little visit. They are both looking well i in the nice. sunshine. We are pleased to see that Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gorst, of Burnaby, with daughter, Miss Debbie Gorst,, have bought a jot on Whalers Bay, and are now working hard to get their home started. They have many friends on the Island, and have been commuting over at every op- portunity for holidays. Miss Merilu Robertson. of Cuernavaca, Mexico, spent a few days along with her aunt, both visiting C. F. Chuck. Webb. Mr. and =oMrs... Douglas Robinson, with three children, of Chico;. California, spent several days last. week ‘visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Estabrook, whose are at. their summer place’.on Whalers Bay for the summer months. Guests this weekend at the Estabrooks were Mr.::and Mrs. Bruce Rogers, of New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs.’ Nick. Baedekeer, “from North Vancouver, spending some time at their new home. on Georgia ‘Hills, home is in Santa Barbara. They. are. their guests for. the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pulies, and family, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of Vancouver, are now at their new home on Montague Heights, their guests are’ Dr. and Mrs. Ken Middleton, also of Vancouver. We are sorry to see that Mr. James P. Hume was rushed to Veterans Hospital, in Victoria one day last week, he is a little better on Sunday, his wife came back briefly with son, Rich, where she is staying to be near her husband. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Still, of Oak- ville. Ontario, are at Galiano Lodge, while making preliminary plans for their new home: on Georgia Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins, and family, of. Coquitlam, are holidaying at Arbutus Point. Mr. and:-Mrs. E.H. Pellant, of Burnaby, are staying at Galiano Lodge, while visiting their host of friends on the Island: They have been coming over to the Island every year for more than fourty, and we think they. are our most senior. commuters to. our beautiful Island. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Tingley have had a bust time with guests, also, they have had their children and grandchildren, visiting from Montreal, Quebec. Sturdies. Bay. the past weekend in Victoria. Vancouver, incidence that Mr. his car ‘licence reads :. they sent away,: from. North Vancouver. op Douglas, : Drive: RECOGNITION — Central Saanich. Centennial committee is. to present ‘Medallions to the ten residents of Wallace Drive,..(no'second ‘the municipality who took part in |. -Ploughing. » the: recent Annual TAG TE Eve ala eine aa) Lee EEE nate at at A| CAR SALES | 656- 4311 a _—— ot iby ey i) pon 3 Y oul). a ‘i yin aN ee a) Fg di at 1 mew § i or? f 1003 CHEVY PH Sedan, only 48,000 miles $695” 44° CHEV IMPALLA | 4-door hardtop, V6 auto, power steering. Very clean. HOLIDAY SPECIALS ~J9TEDATSUN 1600 Deluxe = radio. ~ loaded with extras, New $4,000° SPEC IAL 1907 DODGE &edan, one owner, VA auto. © 1695” | 165 BUICK SPECTAL Sedan Vi Hato, power steering. HWS CHRYSLER 2 full power V8, auto. $1095” 7950 pay $2495" 169 MI STKOR Helune Sedan = VE Auto, power Meering. radio, “39995 Deluxe» , dD. ANT $4295" -door Hard top | Wf you don't see what you want om Ank == We'll find It ' 1965. PONTIAC sudait Vb, attla. 5695" WEEKEND SPECIALS 1960 ZEPHYR auto, radio. $395" : Jt PLE CHE SEAN AGE NUS,» MITE HES. 1-6ity RAY HORTUGAN — OLS, INSTANT AP PHAISALS TRADES —TERMS— CONSIGNMENTS WE RUY CLEAN USED 4 ARS--SPOT CASH will be presented. - mn “THE ANNUAL” BRENTWOOD. ‘WATERWORKS GARDEN CONTEST. was judged on June 30 by: Mrs. Jo" os Baker and Mrs. C. Chapman of the Victoria Horticultural: e “Society. Mr.. H. Parker’ assisted.in the preliminary’ : judging. ‘The: following. were the. awards. and trophies: - All: Round: Brentwood: ‘Community. ‘Club, “Ist: Cele: “919 Sluggett, Road : nd I F, Wollaston, is) Sea o i Most Colorful: ‘Butchart Gardens, ‘Ist H. Andrew, 175 os eee Verdier Avenue; 2nd M. Ellames, 1053 Marchant Road. |”. “Lawn: Brackman Ker, Ist F. ‘Wollaston, 734 Sea Drive; UE - 2nd °M. Ellames,:1053 Marchant. Road. . : Vegetables: Scott & Peden, Ist Mr. 0. Dale, 1017 Stelley = Cross Read; 2nd Mrs. W. Barker, 1060 Sluggett Road. ° ° Novice: Mabel Dawson Memorial. Trophy, ist: W. Bell,’ 1218 Marchant Road, ind C. Lafrance, 1120 Sluggett Road. Shrubs: Brentwood Waterworks, Ist’ “Brentwood Drive, 2nd B. Sluggett, 7103 Brentwood Drive. - Rockery:. Scaplan ‘Trophy, 1st Mr. J. P. “MeNicol,, 6900 : . Tayler, 7112. prize). A-coffee party. will be held at Brenta Lodge on 1 Wed- nesday, August 18th at 8: 00p. m, at which time the awards be TES Miss Elizabeth Hoplins is off on a tour: of Europe, during her absence Mrs. Kitty Kingsmill, of Powell River, is at her home near Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sater spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neale, of “are spending . two weeks at their summer cottage at Montague Harbour. It is not a co- Neale. works at C.B.C.-T.V. in Vancouver, and CBC. along with the numbers, it was well planned. A number of em-j..-.: ployees found out when the letter- prefix licences were issued; and “en bloc, to Kamloops; to get this particular " Visitors to Canada; in 1969.18,525; in) Labatt’s new summer pair pack. YO Thos ddverh gopeat is pat pubh: Board or-tiy the ii if ike (he tastes! heeds hy al i aed it | And there's two of it. } Summer lager. Summer ale. ~~ Buy both at once. Six of oach. ape pla Contra yin by thi Lagues Govern ment ol 8 nt lish Co! umbia. set of letters for their cars. real neat, we think. The ladies of the Altar.Guild, of St. Margaret of Scotland Church, met one day last week to finalise plans for the opening soon of the Thrift Shop. It will be open on Saturday afternoons, with ladies taking turns each week. Items of use, clothing, treasures, and the like will be offered for sale, anda bulletin board for the larger items will tell where they are available. QUALITY CAKES, PASTRIES, BREAD FLORENCE ELIZABETH PHILLIPS A resident of Sidney. for the 656-1012 2507 Beacon past 20 years, Mrs..-Florence Elizabeth Phillips, died in. Vic- toria on July 12,1971 in her 92nd year. Mrs. Phillips was born in Littleport, England and had been a resident in Canada for 70 years, late residence 10103 Third St. She was predeceased by her husband Rev. Percy P. Phillips in January 1958. Surviving are her beloved friends: Rev. Irene and Mr. Smith and family, Sidney. Cousins Mrs. Blake, Burnaby, B.C. and several in England and New Zealand as well as two nieces. Services were held on Friday, July .16,. from’ Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, with Rev. Percy Wills; Victoria. and Rev. Irene Smith. ‘officiating. Interment in Royal Oak Burial Park. oe _ 10.H. P. "MASSEY- FERGUSON MF 10 GRAVEL RESERVE Central Saanich Council agreed Monday to. a committee — recommendation to spend funds to ascertain. the. quantity. of gravel . remaining. in the d Pe rive. municipal. quarry. . ¢ | 2 00° 2 PLUS MOWER, _ JAPANESE VISITORS Japan is one of Canada's top six -tourist. markets, next after ‘the. 1U.S:, the U.K., ‘Germany, France, and the Netherlands. 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