"Negotiation. has” been author- “ized. ‘te! determine the. price ‘that: “will. be paid’ for. the new Saa= “es ‘ nich “Peninsula hospital. site: off | § _Mt. Newton Cross Road. Author-"} ization was given by the ‘Capital “Region Board ata meeting last “week, The site is o on farm tard north '. of Mt. Newton Cross Road about: three quarters: of a. mile west of the Patricia Bay Highway. ‘|: An engineering study has been _ made’ of the land and it has been . found Satisfactory for. the hospi- tal requirements, sewing demonstration given by 4 Mrs. Marion Sawyer of Saw- yer. Sewing Centres, Victoria are Denise Gallagher and Cin-_ : “dy Rogers of Sidney... ‘The de~: ~ monstration took place atSid-"- ney Dry.Goods shop over the’ ' weekend and a draw for asew- “ing -basket was won by Mrs. Norine..Utley, 7415- Tamlin-*: - son, Saanichton, [BEAVER LAKE STORE _ ~~ QUALITY GROCERIES AND CUSTOM CUT FRESH MEA TS "Open until 8 p.m.:Tues to Sat., 6 Dali, Sunday Cc LOSED MONDAY » 4808 West Saanich Roady Phone area, 38-2 Brena Dodge & ‘Restaurant “Overlooking Beautiful Brentwood Bay = - AFTERNOON TEAS . ‘Dining Room and Coffee Shop Open 9 a.m. - 8 p.m, Daily RESERVATIONS S CALL 652-2413. “Open Year Round | WEDDING RECEPTIONS OUR SPECIAL ivy BANQUETS = CATERING SERVICES BUSINESS MEETINGS — , 7172 BRENTWOOD DRIVE | 8 Uh ae ve ony: 7 wn x 94 v8 ONLY SLEGG BROS. LUMBER LTD. 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Permits Not Required The 1969 Forest Fire Season ended -at--midnight- Tuesday and : burning permits are no lounger re- ‘quired,’ The official fire season. nor: mally continues until. the end of. October but-may “be terminated, ‘by: Order-in-Council if-condi- tions are considered. safe. “The decision to terminate: early this year Was due. to the low hazard and cool temperatures .through- out the province, °-Last year's. fire season also concluded at the : end of September, ‘The final “and complete. res" port, which will include the num-. ber of fires, actual cost of fight- ing them and approximate num- ber of acres burned won't. be available ‘until early December. ~- Since May 1, when the season opened, there have been 2:332 fires and the total cost of fight- ing them is over 3 1/4. million dollars ($3,252,400), For: the corresponding. period last year. there were 1,640. fires -- es- timated cost $707,200. And in 1967 for -the corresponding period, there were 3,196 fires, fought ata total cost of $6,572, 300 -- double the. cost of this year's firefighting figures. ' Phe B.C, Forest Service, in reported: five new. fires during the week, 16 were extinguished and there were 15 still burning; none of them serious, “will bring: Prince’ Philip here its. weckly wrapup last Friday, - *~ R.CLA.F, Cosmopolitan with. -- Prince. Philip’ will perform “The hazard in all areas re. ROYAL INSIGNIA was seen at Patricia.Bay Airport last “week when the aircraft that’ at the end of the month visit- _ed on a familiarization flight. “The. “Queen’s. Flight’? crest. stands out clearly. on the shiny fuselage of the. twin turbo-prop . Hawker-Siddeley -Andover flown into: the. air- port by Squadron Leader Tony © ’ Picking of.the R.A.F. “It was on the last leg of . the - route Prince Philip will take. - The Andover closely - re- - -sembles the 40-passenger its Rolls Royce power plants. = much of the flying during the - tour. (Review Phoio), “last meeting of the Capital Region “District Board which saw Mayor emerge in — _company, les” Keenan who.-until recently, - 4} REGIONAL BOARD GIVES GO-AHEAD me song: considered one of the choicest - residential areas ‘of British Columbia, Saanich Peninsula has taken another Step tawar dspr oleet- ‘ing its preferred ‘position, The-Manicipality .of Central Saanich has obtained approval of the Capital Region District Board for a sewer sy stem covering most af its area, At follows the. Town of Sidney which is moving towards -treat- ment of sewage in ity sea dis- posal. system, and - leaves, Nor th ‘Saanich to ponder on a’ study it has: made of pollution problems dn. its. “areas high- “density, population Approval of the Centr al Saanich system’: ‘was made known atthe’ Archie. “Galbraith _ jubilation, “This has béen a terribly im- portant meeting as far as Saa- “nich: Peninsula is concerned,” he said. The District Board had just given the engineering firmofKer, . Priestman and Keenan the go- ahead. on plans for treatment and _ outfall of sewage in “the three- major. trouble zones. of Central.’ Saanich -- Brentwood, Ridge and Saanichton. Lateral Work The municipality will employ Keating the same firm to. direct instal- . lation of laterals. ; (The third - name in’ the Keenan, is that of Char- was director of the | provincial Pollution Contro! Boa: dD. ; Mayor Galbraith was unable. to mains low. REPORT FROM CALIFORNIA _-In search of southern sun~ shine, Val-and Ernest. Haigh.- set off in. August with their four daughters in.the family trimaran; a 40-foot Hedley Nicol, ; “The former. Salt Spring Is-- landers are_now'at Sausalito, California. after a fast passage down the coast, Val reports from Southern - California on the “sunshine’? they've found: . , In the last three weeks Sau salitc. must have become. quite. leaves, There were so niany Ca~ nadian boats in here that passing’ yachtsmen would call out, “Do you ali belong to the Same club?! “No, all individuals,’ Ernest would answer, : . the downtown area. Truman e Fashions LADIES APPAREL 2480 Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. Phone 656.3828 SLIMS & DENTMS DRESSES - REGULAR & HALF SIZES SWEATERS « BLOUSES LINGERIE GORDON’S TRACTOR SERVICE Plowing, Rotovating, Cultivating, Leveling, Sub Soil, Post Holes, Dise Plowing. Phone 652-2759 amenantaenmmnoenemmenl 2046 Keating Cross Road, P.O. Box 4066, Scacivt A. Viewria. B.C. SicellinnAiaAD rie eatdenee aRAERnRRTRNarenc ieee TIED ae = 2943 When we arrived, there were three Canadian flags’ already fly- = ing,’--The ketch Resolution and-- the ‘sloop Kelewa from Vancou~ ver and the sloop Sea Simoke from Salt Spring Island like us “with a Victoria registry. We anchéred between the only other trimaran, an American “boat, Pisces, from Portland, and the Australian Tahiti ketch Ca- lypso, which cruised Alaska and -the Gulf Islands this’ summer. A couple of days later the sloop Toroa-came in fram Vancouver and last week the beautiful schoo~ ner Ocean Girl from Maple Bay tired ofthe sight of red maple (Victoria registry) arrived. She ts owned by Dave and Kathy Tho- : mas,- ‘Sausalito is a ‘picturesque town with a delightful-climate... The houses climb the surrounding hillsides while palm trees grace The’ sun always seems to shine inSaus- “sality even while the Golden Gate and San Franeisce remain swathed in colt fog. The town is full of hippies of every shape and color, all trie ing desparately hard to be hapry ‘doing their own thing.’ They're. all here, bearded, braided and beaded, with Sowing hair and floving clothes, barefoot and be-sandaled clean and dirty, attractive and rerailsive, There are even hippy bates, | A young hippy couple sits cress-legged on the sidewalk feeding a smail child with a hot+ tle, In the post office a cares féot girl in bive jeans waits for genéral delivery mail with a de- lightful bright-eyed baby on her ‘hip wearing only a diaper. At the late night garage a voung hippy reother with a baby in a buany- bag makes use of the rest room facilities. In the little park near the yacht clus, bongo drums beat out acon stantly mouniing rhythm with a strong African beat which isem=* phasised by the color oi the per~ formers. tAnvthing gues in Sausalito’, they say. “Over Sau salito Bay. “There is even a ‘topless’ young’ “ady | with. a-mermaid complex who: swims out: to male-crewed- out of town boats ‘with generous offers of friendship. « She is not the only. visitor to swim out to the boats,. One night the crew of Calypso woke to hear strange noises,. When they crept on deck to. investigate they saw a.seal climbing into their dinghy. It. sat there for a while and then, _presumably .disappointed that it wasn't under way, dived out again, Ahalf filling the dinghy with water, “Sausalito . yacht “hasin ona weekend is free entertainment, . der at, Set out to prove that in Sausalito ‘anything goes’. SMOKE EJECTOR Sidney and North Saanich Vol~ unteer Fire Departmen: alerted shortly before 1! a.m. Tuesday was in attendance at 13714 Mad- rona Drive at the foot of Downer Road, Deep Cove, 111 2 minutes USED ON HOUSE after the sounding of the alarm at Sidney firehall. tte flame in an overheated stove had been extinguished on arvival of the fire pomper and simoke ejector apparatis “as used to clear the dvelling. “the -aporaval - ticular? ~ have“ been ca Rive “details: on. financing but assistance will be given by the regional. board, and the full pic- ture will be mede known before of ratepayers ts soupht at the Decemtar: munici- pal elections.” Jack Priestman, project en-~ gineer, is preparinga brief which: . willbe presented ‘at. public meet-" ings, showing costs and avail- ability of property services. Reserve Site The regional board’s move included authority to proceed with plans for an easement and treat- |- ‘ment. plant site at ‘Tsawout In- - dian Reserve in East Saanich. Mayor Galbraith said the mun- icipality has been negotiating w ith the East Saanich Reserve #2 and “we have. agreemént. in -prin- ciple’’. on the easement and treat~' ment plant site locations. - The Mayor gave assurance that only areas benefitting from. the sewage system would. contribute towards the’. system, provision: would be. made to pro- “tect owners of large farms from over-taxatior: in cost. shaiing. ~The sewage plan was hailed by- Brentwood-area residents i inpar-. School sewage problems much-publicized ‘thorn months. “and that. ‘in their side in recent. Apartment Planned. Another. » Saanich Builders Ltd. “hopes. to’ start work. within two months -on--2$250,000 - apartment ‘block containing . three ~ ‘street-level stores at the south-east corner of First Street and d Bevan Aven jie.” The: building will ‘contain. 24 ‘one and two-bedroom suites, four on the ground floor and 10 each on. the second and third floors. . The second-storey apartments will have sun-deck patios over- looking the water , on the roof.of a connecting car. port. © Top “floor suites will have balconies, and (here will be a roof garden with elevator connection fur the ‘enjoyment of all tenints.- “The building will have astueco: exterion with dry-wall interior and wall= to-wall carpeting. ~ Tt is heped to have the build: ing -ready foroccupancy within three, anda half’ months, from the. start of construction, : Permit application “is before Sidney Council. now,. and town officials said there were no zon- ing problems -~ just a few minor: points to be’ straightened out be- fore a go-ahead is given. GLEN MEADOWS © WINNERS NAMED _ Results of the ‘Ladies - ‘Club Championship. at Glen Meadows . CHAMPION - NER-UP -. : CONSOLATION FLIGHT: Wine . “ner - Chris Byrne; Runner-up ~ - Peggy Wilson. ', FIRST. FLIGHT: . Marion Sluggett. - ‘ty Brock, "THIRD “FLIGHT: > Winner > Marg Buffam; Runner- “Up Three- -storey | | | er major ‘construction |" project. is planned ‘for: Sidney. |. "BEACON AVENU Baciels EFFECTIVE OCT. 2 ~3-4: “We reserve the right . _ $0 limit quantities .. STORE: HOURS: : Monday to Saturday -- 8:30 a.m. ‘to 6:00 p.m. 4: “Friday. 8: 30 a.m, to 9:00 p.m: ~ CONSISTENTLY LOW. | PRICES” ‘ON COMPLETE FOOD LINES _ LIMIT ONE | ~ SRAPERROTT > WHITE Golf and Country Club follow:. a Edna Hay; RUN- - Emma. Silverberg. Winner: nb Marg - Robertson; Runner-up: ~. SECOND: FLIGHT: Winner. = “Freda Bond; / Runner-up” - Bet~ Pat McKenzie. 0 2 Sf —_ : MONDAY, OCT 15 Games $1. 00 - _ Brentwood Community Club TURKEY. BINGO "BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY HAL L ces TOBER 6, 8PM. Extra Ca rds 25¢ DUNCAN: MILL d, ~ Cobble: Hill, 7 46- 697) {home FARMS, ACREAGE & WATERFRONT | PROPERTIES! ~. 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