Pagé 6 THE REVIEW i Continued from Page 4 ~ Editor, The Review Sir: Will someane: plase tell me: Where does Mr. Jim Hume fit into the picture? Does he live out “here in North Saanich? If so, | why. does he think our problem in selecting a Council is so funny? ‘Incidentally, Mr. Hume is the man from one of the City radio LETTERS T¢ few. of you know. me. I’m oa newcomer here — two years resident — and I think North ~ Saanich is something really preat. It’s lovely and it’s peaceful and the people are just the nicest. Getting acquainted here is in- teresting as well.as a pleasure. some — but, please,-.let’s. slow down the. changes and let’s think carefully before we make any big ones. They won't be easy to undo. Thinking carefully about a big development like Kingswood. is really not: ‘‘costing the tax- payer’’, is it? vote for on December 9th. Three Aldermen -to.-elect out of six candidates! Personally, I’m pulling for the ones I think really care about planning and careful. study and I'm = not- afraid of newcomers to Council. It is the Editor, The Review, Sir: : I hope that your readers. in North Saanich noted the article headed ‘Recreation Centre Plans Move Ahead’ on Page 1 on your issue of 29th. November, and particularly that) portion which States — ‘‘By giving final reading to the by-law Monday, Council has cleared the way for land-use to ‘é os “experienced”’ Councillors contract: negotiations. Once a stations who. thought North }. : oh, ' “Saanich amusing enough to put a People have time to be neigh _ J don’t share Mr. Hume’s sense whose minds are already made | satisfactory agreement is borly' and are always. most ‘ ‘ sn’t | UP, Who scare me. Besides, last | reached, a public hearing on the - mice, large ad in last week’s eer . of comedy, I’m afraid, and I don’t , é 7 ee ee ; generous in sharing what. they . ; term's stalemate suggests a little | matter will be held, possibly by Review telling us what he . think North Saanich voters are : ‘ ae know of this part.of Canada. . house-cleaning would be | mid-December.”’ It would appear thought. What is his interest in all. that comical to anyone else. i ion ; that the M dc il of our affairs anyway? He doesn’t My husband and I have | After all we share a problem that beneficial. I'm interested in THIS C a ty r 5 aeich a "a be tte. bother to mention that. travelled over most every road in | is besetting every other beautiful | YEAR’s election, | not in re- ol a ue ' eve as pet i“ 1. I hope someone will be | North Saanich, walked its woods | piece of countryside which ad- | fighting last year’s contest or | Understanding of the Municipal kind ’ ugh to ask what my in- | and climbed the hills. We love it! | joins a big city Starting in on next year’s either. act than has the Mayor of North eno | it’s 203 e— fe imooy Betty Powell. aanich. S. R. Gibbs. terest is, because I am sure that We know it’s going to change What is important is who to y Continued on Page 12 Co tinned from Page 1 John Motyard, 2040 Melville is | Leslie Michael Nunn, 2442 involved — “with | community Hilary. Lewis, 2253 Malaview, ) " a 54-year-old realtor making his | Amherst is a 27-year-old sheet | recreation for all ages. The need | runs her own business as a public ; “Aylard would also like to see an'| first Council bid. He considers | metal worker avho has worked | for organized leisure time -ac- | stenographer and unti! recently expanded. fire prevention | land development and zoning | with community youth for} tivities, community use of | was secretary of Sidney and . . program and is involved with | problems to be his special forte | several years. Nunn wants more | schools and = more park | North Saanich Chamber of. 7 development of local water and advocates closer ties with | Council support for. organized | development are emphasized in | Commerce. PH EASANT, PRIME R resources. government at the’ Capital | recreation in order to involve | Mrs. Sowerby’s platform. Mrs.: Lewis, urges . Ald. George ‘Cumpston, 113339 Regional Board level. young people and cut down on| Larry Gudmundson,. 2193 | beautification of Sidney’s parks, sit Chalet is a retired chartered Upgrading of building codes in | vandalism. ‘‘Council should | James White Blvd., has been a | upgrading of ‘building standards with SELECTE | BEVERAGE FOR EACH accountant who has served four townhouse and other residential | make more decisions for itself’ | barber in Sidney for 18 years and | and’ a non-competitive youth ‘years * Counc ‘ developments is part. of | Says-Nunn who feels that often, | says he has sampled a good cross program. The candicate ae ' e former finance chairman Molyard’s ‘program of. planned |: too much advice is sought from | section of local opinion on local | vocates changing parking pat- e f 7 (this year he headed recreation) . progress which, he says; is of | outside the community. issues. terns on two Beacon Ave. blocks ~ NOTE: ONE SITTING ONLY AT 5 P. M. CHRISTMAS says that North Saanich pas a ‘vital consideration in Sidney. John Hamilton, 49, 2211 Henry | Gudmundson wants better | as a traffic experiment. >} 7 7 ity j S . epege - . . . ; “Op a financial seas of other Patricia Merrett, housewife, is a retired Naval officer who is | facilities: for tourists, and. is Peter Malcolm, 2018 Courser, a - Municipalities. “FE believe in the preservation of. the rural. character” says. -Cumpston who. adds that the - natural influx of population must, however, be’ provided for. “CENTRAL SAANICH . Ald. T:G. Michell, farmer, has served Council 12 years and has been’ a. “member | of all. com- mittees: ~ “Michell : wants - more organized recreation for all ages but. sautions he has’ the ‘‘tax- payer’ s pocket: book at. heart.” Ald.” W.E.Clayard, 1217. Mt. ‘Newton Cross:Rd: is standing for alderman “Three: people are: standing for. 9552 Sharples, is anxious that the present building code. be upgraded in order: to. assure newcomers to Sidney.a well-built | home. Mrs. Merrett also advocates: better services to residents. and: more recreational facilities. . Sidney merchant Ald. Wilkie “Gardner, 2525 Shoreacres, 59, has served six’ years on Council. Gardner would like to see more _ 4 attention given the ‘provision of recreational facilities and feels that intermunicipal discussion of second term of office, Ald. Fred Robinson, © 9372 Maryland is a “retired | contractor now working vasa “shipwright. : to Sidney, the: candidate. served for: several years. as, Oak. Bay election toca Robinson’ stands: for sound : government ” and ® resistance ‘to. pressure groups. Before. moving - also .a management . consultant ‘and professional engineer. “I feel Sidney has grown a bit too quickly,: it is time for-us.to consolidate and. spend. time beautifying the town,’ said Hamilton. The candidate is-also concerned about the town water supply and urges discussion ofa solution, shortages. Len Siver, 34, 2300 Beacon. is a development. establishment of more parks.: lection toa third te Clavards water distribution could ease the | A. former president: of ‘Sidney. SCHOOL TRUSTEE - ee ad : cea a ducing |’ é summer shortage in Sidney. and - North Saanich Chamber of fire insurance ° rates in Central. ‘Standing for re-election to a. | Commerce, Siver has stated he is proposed. change to. parallel ways reconstruction. : the. one-year Council seat: left vacant: by. the resignation of Ald. property for parkland ‘proposed ‘by Council. He is opposed to. any wants Council to: take.a_ strong to . summer. water “Sidney motel operator | who. ad- -vocates controlled recreational including _ the. : in favor . of . the. controversial parking | on: part. of. Beacon ‘in. order to qualify for. Dept: of High- Four candidates are contesting % & » Eleanor Sowerby, gged Fifth’ is ‘secretary. of Sidney Recreation provincial highways department. COLONEL (Retd, ) HARRY U KE Candidate for. School District No. 63 For. : G00 EDUCATION. against dedication of the Bowcott ‘change in Beacon. parking and stand on this matter with the the sESPONSIBIE Soi 34 year old stock broker, says Sidney must: plan its: growth ‘so that it is a’ self-controlled area Malcolm also. puts’ recreational facilities for young people as one of his top priorities. Wednesday, December 6, 1972 DONT. BE E DISAPPOINTED; RESERVE NOW PH. 656- 1176 ‘rather than a suburb of Victoria. e'd be happy to have you ‘on board any ‘one of: ‘our. comfortable’ jets. 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