Piet TARSAL epi cRR OR CONTRI RMSE GSES fe CEH GE a he Sar dg oar a = e q go. 4 ; { i A : i “Weanesday, October 22, 2 : eds Problem -BY GORDON EWAN Sewage disposal: problems. at. Deep: -Cove-. School ‘continue: to plague: Saanich” District - School - * Board. . The. Metropolitan : Board. of : ‘Health, . under.the authority. of _ the Health Act, remains adamant in its dictum that effluent, even if treated,.”. cannot be contained on - property on which it: orig= ; i inates, it-must be carted away. -: ‘To ‘do ‘so .entails’ construction costs of .. $3,000, “tanks “and cartage | costs. of 2 per ‘gallon. The existing filter, and absorp- “for holding’ tion beds at. Deep ‘Cove School, “approved before incorporation by the previous ‘provincial adminis a tration and constructed at several thousand dollars expense, are not ‘considered adequate by the med- ical authority. The area is not likely ‘to be. sewered- in the for-.” seeable future and except for one small built-up section is expected to-remain:a*community of large... _ country-type * “School Board, then, is faced with: . the - continuing expense of cart-" holdings; ~The ing the effluent away. The . School Board authorities . designed a holding tank, obtained approval for it from the Health Board, received ; a firm ¢ price for its. -cOnstruction, and: applied. to. ‘Board was. informed ‘on North Saanich Municipality fora building permit.) In a letter from North Saanich building | inspector ‘the: Schooi Wed- nesday: that ‘approval: has’ been denied on the grounds ‘that the . siting of the holding tank is not satisfactory. to ‘Council: and an- - alternative site was: indicated. The suggested | site is up- ~grade from the main ‘sanitary drain, “necessitating pumping, “and oc= ‘cupies ‘Space allocated for future. It is: not sat- - isfactory. to. the. School: Board, school expansion,- — Tasanance. a Own Business wae wel a Sideline” 6 Yates, Vicia, B c. CAMPAIGN The: annual: Poppy: cam= -paign is. being organized ‘under the co-chairmanship of Ernie Salt, Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 37, “Roy. White, Army, ay and Air Force Organiza- tion, Jack Pedlow .is Superintending a house-to- house canvass by the Scouts ° “of the district. we ‘Offers -of help may be made by phone. to. 656- 4046 or 656-2776, Head- - quarters : are. again - being. established “at. The - Local Butchers, . Beacon. Ave. phone 656 -1821;: oe [yw dunia Mn Fire Quickly” Controlled . Three. pumper. trucks. from the ‘Central Saanich ‘Volunteer Fire Department were. in ‘attendance at a fire which was quickly brought — under. control-at— the Koehler. residence on Brentwood ‘Drive and Verdier Avenue. . © ‘Firechief Don Facey, reported that the fire was started by some- thing. falling on’a propane hot plate inthe basement. The flames ignited nearby debris and = then swept up a bath drain aperature ‘and up the bathroom wall into the | attic. , The bathroom wall was ‘com= {“pletely ruined and fire and smoke: damage. was estimated at sev-. eral thousand dollars, Sidney volunieer.: fire™ truck moved “up: in- reserve to the . Central. Sa- anich fire hall.” ye eS es ~ LIQUOR. CHARGE In Sidney. magistrate’s court on October: 18, Allan. Wade - of. | Sooke was ‘fined $40 or 15 days: for. being a minor in Possession of eT the! detected ‘sound ,of its: sub- A Message For Newcomers To The : - Saanich Peninsula (AND FOR THOSE NOT SO NEWCOMERS AS WELL) The people of the Anglican, Roman Catholic and United Churches ‘in this crea extend to you a sincere invitation to attend the church of : your choice this coming or any other Sunday. Here you will meet friendly people most willing to make you welcome, and who invite you to share your concerns ond friendship with them. Why not try it next Sunday! This notice inserted by the Project Partnership Committee of the Anglican, Roman Catholic and United Churches of this area who worship together more closely than ever before. believe the time has come when we must work end BYH.V.GREEN) - Around. .the lock and right through. the calendar the western shores of: ‘Canada - are protected from surpise ‘enemy: “attack ‘by. .No, 407. ‘Demon’: Squadron of the. Maritime Command, “. Under the command of Lieut-Col, J.S, Middieton, with Head- quarters.at Canadian’ Forees Base, -Comox,. the Squadron matn- ‘tains a ‘constantly ‘alert operations. room:and its four-engine Argus. aircraft fly. daily. missions over the broad waters of the Pacific. "Press, “radio. ‘and: television representatives | ‘on Thur sday- were: flown to Comox from Sid- ney ‘and’ Vancouver, After” an informative ‘shepherd and sheep’ tour of the Base facilities thetwo : parties: were: assigned: to AY gus: crews for.a: three-hour: -ocean mission... - The: experience “ineluded = routine’ briefing in the opera: tions room .and.a thorough 40- minute’ ‘pre-flight check: of. the - planes a and installations and: arm-" ament, ; Our air reratt carried : a crew of 15, under the command of Air Pilot Don’ Chapman, and .com- :|. prising..three : pilots, three navi- gators,”. “seven air-radio opera- tors‘ and two flight” engineers, Object.of the daily missions is to detect and: destroy hostile sub- marines ‘and surface forces, for which purposes the Argus planes can .carry.a, four-ton. load. of mines, “depth. charges, ‘bombs and torpedoes, : _ The aircraft are ‘eaiiipped with ‘sophisticated: instruments oper= ‘ated by highly. trained personnel, -they- have ‘the capability to carry further new detection de-. - vices: and: Amproved: ‘weapons’ as: they: are. developed. . “In: the armaments - store, at Base. ‘the party: was “shown.a new. torpedo -of the type. which’ tracks and homes-on ‘to its quarry. by : “sound, . This particular acoustic wonder. will stay. steadfastly to less intelligent “torpedo fromsits - “mission. of. destruction, ‘Priced. at$70, 000 each, “it: costs $2,000: to. launch -one of these missiles,” owe. were informed.’ Although’ it was a glorious sun=. ; “ny-day,. turbulence was marked as.- the Argus..was skilfully. piloted through “rather than over. the” Mountains “to. the West: Coast. Banking and veering | between precipitous peaks: with sudden glimpses of deep’ defiles, the: scenes prandeur, particularly a close-up view of the.Comox glacier: - Emerging intoa different world ae over Long Beach, and descending in allitide, the.white surf of..the: Pacific: sparkled: through ‘the: slight” haze, . pleted an entrancing picture, :” - Way out-to the west the come |) panion Argus was spotted and the. : two -aireraft: were:al once em- | ployed on their secondary pur-- pose, the protection of Canada’s fishing grounds, © Russian: ‘and Japanese “trawlers are policed Pause That Refreshes?- North - Saanich Sehool Trustee Charles MeNeil, - chairman of . the. finance committee, © reported “to - Wednesday's meeting of Saanich School Board that in reviewing expenditures submitted to him for ap- proval he noted that: pur- chases for a home econ-: omi¢s class included. tea bags. instant coffec, and 4 ssnithetic creamer, He wondered what pur- poses these items. served in-a home economics course that presumably ine structed in the more com« plicated domestic arts, Secretary Treasurer Gordon Blair said he did not have the answer at hand but would investigate and report back to the Board. & . Bridge Results Winners at the weekly game of Sidney Bridge Club held at K. of P, Hall last Friday: 1. Eric Bar« clay « Florence Edwards; 2, Jack aid Mary Woods; 3, Mrs, Bod« kin and Mrs, P, Davies: 4, Homet and Jean Kolb.