ey Chairman of’ ee “for™ the ‘Saanich : Peninsula Art Centre. and any- = one wishing. :to become a mem- er ‘may: contact _ her at the ~ above number. = : TURDAY 6:50 P.M, cee _ MATINEE EVERY. SATURDAY. TRL AT 1:15 PM. exhausted | _- captive of three) young st _ ladies, with: @ unique. idea. of revenge. —s. iN Vere Hl MIWEUX a» THE CHRSomeR “SR JONES Special Saturday Matinee. NOVEMBER 15 at 4:15 “A ‘Dog. of Flanders’ a in Color DAVID LADD, DONALD CRISP Admission - All Seats 50¢ " MON. ~TUES, - WED. - THURS, - FRI, ~ SAT. _ NOVEMBER 17 - 18 - 19-20 21 - 22 Watch this couple outwit a comput er, embezzie a fartune, ard ve happily ever atter--u: Ve *a-Goideeys Mayer guises SME cred s soert A were Petar hes s»«Peter Ustinov. Maggie Smith Karl Malden - the. northern ssupit patien al “| | these too have limits, ities ‘at a very. reasonable price - might : eave: the- impression ‘that ‘new trunk pipeline. “However. ‘the ar : overall ‘situation’ if: ‘anything: is. ; | better. now . than at any. time in. recent: cyears =: :because* Sooke Water. is- becoming: available: at. ‘the. Elk Lake! area, for pumping» to the north. ‘The Peninsula now largely depends. on: Elk Lake it- self, which is supplied by springs of litnited capacity, and the rate | | of: withdrawal from’ the lake has steadily ‘risen to the point where -| there-is almost no: surplus over=_— flow. Although the’Eik Lake : sup- ply? is. supplemented by’ wells Now: however, the Greater Vic- teria Water Board is building a‘ line which will-bring Sooke water to a point where a connection can. -be: made to the Elk ‘Lake pumping © system, and has offered to supply, water to the northern municipal- - oops Lif they, will take delivery in the this wartime innovation of the . Department of National Defence served. government . establish- ments -in-the Patricia ‘Bay area :and . the Dominion ‘Experimental Farm, | » The pipeline was ‘sub- Lake: water. were Sidney Water- works © District, :taken over ‘in. 1944 from a private undertaking dating back to 1913;.and Brent- wood Waterworks District, now of 21: years seniority, Formerly a reservoir. for. the City, the GVWB claimed rights sto -Elk* Lake water ‘and’ payment for: the quantity consumed on. the. “WATER”. NELSON DEWEY S™ . SOOK E- WA TE R Continued fi from Page 1 Peninsula: Some years later an attempt to raise the price of 35 cents per 1,000 gallons was re- sisted by Peninsula users and an “amendment to the Water Act was ~ necessary to rectify, an awkward. “sequently: turned over to the De- . ‘partment of Transport. : . -Also-with prior ‘rights: to- Elk‘ situation. . Central Saanich. District re- tains ‘its’ obligation to retail Elk Lake-water to the various sep- arate ‘utilities,: to which’ were later added Deep Cove Water District and Piers [sland util- ity.: for $30, 000, _ paying .equal inter- _est-free instalments over.a per- iod of -20 years.: It has contracts _ Weather es “The: following : is the ‘metero= “iégieal report’ for the week end=:} ~ing- Nov."9° furnished! by the. Re= |’ ; PACIFIC STANDARD TIMES AT _ Search Station, Saanichton. Maximum tem. (Nov, 6)-<=' 55 “Minimum. “tem. (Nov. 9) =-- 37 : Minimum: On -grass ~-=--=-" 28 Precipitation a. » Total - Precipitation Sunshine os SIDNEY -S Supplied by the: meterologial “division, : Department of.Trans~ port for. the week ending Nov, 9. Maximum ‘tem. (Nov.: 6) === 55 Minimum tem: (Nov. 8) =2=735 [7° Mean temperature : Precipitation : Slimmers Meeting Sidney Slimmers T.0.P,'s Club | - held a social evening at the Health Centre room and Mrs, Alva Aus= | é _ tn, leader, welcomied the guests, | | Mrs, Berna Schemilt, grapho- analyst, gave .a. talk and rom- “mented On’ ‘specimens of hand~ “writing that: “were: submitted, The “evening ‘closed ‘with. the presen= tation of a skit by Gail Osborne and Debbie Thomas, andthe serv- ing of refreshments, Nov: ce ~ TIDE TA BLE _FULFORD HARBOUR tds a. mo 10.00. asm. 4.05 (pam: _— 5.15 p.m, . 15. 2,00- a.m. 1005 acm, . §.45: p.m 7.00 p.m, 2.55 amo on 11-30: a.m, 6.30 p.m. - 8.35 p.m. 3.55 a.m, . 12.10 p.m 7.05 p.m, ‘1115 pom, 5.10: asm, 12,45 p.m. -. 7,40 pom 1,39-a.m..: 6.10 ame. 1.05 pamo 8.20 pom. (7 2,55' a, m. - - 9,30 am, - 4:30 pom, Plan Your Escape From Winter Now! | FOLLOW THE SUN TO ADVENTURE ABOARD A LUXURY CRUISE SHIP SOUTH AMERICA SOUTH PACIFIC CARIBBEAN ’ MEDITERRANEAN ROUND-THE-WORLD Call Us - We Represent All Steamship And Freighter Lines A Ltnith 6327 Gulf Islands 656-4115 Saanich AND IF A GENIE ANSWERS....CON'T HANG UP ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES LIMITED . rq . oe ¢@ ‘months,’ h an opinion whether or not ex-. isting supplies will be sufficient to supply the hundreds of new . Q dwellings anticipated when ‘the _ Central Saanich sewer system © ba hy Se ee ie ee ed to supply water at cost price to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal during the lifetime of the agree- ment, and has extended its sphere “of service to the Lands End Road and Curteis Point areas in North » Saanich, Currently. the Peninsula pic- ture is further complicated by: the entry of North Saanich mun- icipality into the water business, the Deep Cove water utility hav-: ing existed before the District ; "was incorporated. ", . Deep Cove utility i is buying the : : extension, pipeline to Swartz Bay The remote Dean Park area of ‘North Saanich has hitherto been serviced: by ‘Sidney. Waterworks District, exclusively with - Elk: “Lake. water although the Sidney area has ‘independant - Sources = jeand! draws: from Elk Lake: only i in. . times of Shortage, " BOUNDARY UNSETTLED oe ee % ‘Terms of the transfer as: stip- | ulated by. the Sidney utility were. agreed last week by North Sas: anich council, subject to reser-_ 4} vations “| boundary, ‘been suggested. concerning .. the. actual North Saanich will accept full { responsibility for the operation and administration of the Dean“ ‘Park system, and for effecting the secession of the area,. Turning to the south-west of | the. Peninsula, Brentwood Water- District has access to the Elk ‘| Lake pipeline but has not drawn water from that source for the past. eight. years. Local re- sources are proving sufficient for present needs, - Chairman Vie Dawsonhas sere ‘['ved since ‘the commencement of the utility which. he expects to'- |) in. the next-12.~ be ... debt-free He would not. hazard is installed; Ten years. ago at a repre= sentative. meeting convened by Fashions LADIES APPAREL 2480 Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. © Phone 656-3828 SLIMS & DENIMS UNIFORMS DRESSES - REGULAR & HALF SIZES SWEATERS - BLOUSES LINGERIE Truman's | FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE §56~1012 SIDNEY BAKERY Grocers Sidney ‘and North Saanich Cham- ber of Commerce, Mr. Dawson urged the formation of a Greater Peninsula Water Board. He said then that his. _attempt to interest the-.local- M, LA. “had” got no= where.” A’ year ago,. with an eye ‘to presenting a common front in negotiations with Greater Vic-. toria Water Board on the mat- _ ter” of Sooke Lake water, there Was another ‘meeting | of water. authority representatives ‘ard the Greater Saanich. Water Commit- tee was formed with Mr. Daw- son elected chairman, " Apparently the new committee ‘has not: met. in:the interim, but Mr. Dawson said this week, ‘this ds the way, the only. way to sort: out the problems involved.” With: “the formation® of./a Peninsula : Board he saw no reason why the Various: utilities ‘should. not’ re= tain their separate identity, Such “a measure of unity is “Much to be desired if the finan- cial “and other obstacles: are to McTavish | Road has : be overcome, -’ Meanwhile, _ much is. expected of a Saanich Peninsula survey by the Water - Rights ‘Department which has been in progress for: some years. The report when " presented should clear: up much that has been obscure, and pro= ject. a thoroughly _unbiased as- | sessment of the needs ofthe area. for the balance of the century, A n AAA, | Hae case? Call ine personally LEN PARKIN av 386-7565 HOW MUCH DO VO Sine S206). BSW. aid, TS Of Mare Toot tend so any Arheunt VAG need for any pur. Pree on the geerite of your bene and cut your menthiy PALER fA AWE se even feng When yea fatk bs me you ace Gealing seth merlerne wy tet fear yous tt sat Saag did os Y can te fact tte pt pst Mortgages & ABELL Finanee Lad. 912 DOUGLAS AA then if: more ground-water is ‘| be ‘installed. to. compensate for the wartime Patricia Bay air- ‘ment to Central:Saanich for. use: ‘is’ still. held ° by the: Federal ‘Deep Cove. areas, in addition to : operation, of..the line as.a whole, : is. fora long, term supply to, Sid- , ney ‘and North’ Saanich at less than : the present delivered cost. of Elk Lake water, *. : The existing 12-inch pipeline from Elk Lake to North Saanich, if augmented: with: intermediate. pumping stations could carry all the foreseeable water needs of the northern peninsula well into the 1380’s at the indicated rate of. population growth, and beyond developed in the north: As -the pipeline flow increases addition-- al. pumping. stations will have'to increasing line-friction, per- haps “one. new: pumping ‘Station per year, The pipeline was built to serve training ‘station, ‘and “the section | in Central Saanich and the pump- ing: station was conveyed subse~ quenily by the Federal govern- as. a° municipal ‘water: line, The : section north. of Central Saanich’ government; ‘although ° -used to” supply - Sidney, “Lands: End. and the airport: and - ‘ferry: terminal, The government has indicated its - willingness. to “convey: this sec- tion. to North and Central Saa-.. nich if they can arrange for joint’ There isa strong case for’ the ‘diture: On. anew - pipeline. two: -Taunicipalities to. get to- g Stations,” pert negotiate: - = jointly with Victoria for theSooke cultural us cedures to allocate . - costs.in Central Saanich between ee * the.-main pipeline: and’ the local: : “distribution” system. However ies ° approached with’ a generous at- titude on the part of all parties these issues should ‘be’ solvable” on an equitable. basis, . without. . need for: interference at the pro- vincial or regional level, and the end. result’ could: be:.an adequate — low-cost water supply through °s . _. the ‘next decade, ‘and the avoid= ance ofa major capital expen: s many areas of the northern pen- : insula are faced.with major ex- penditures for sewage treatment. and disposal, this is no time to “be ‘incurring capital | expense for.” water supply if. it can be avoided during the next decade. -vicinity of Elk Lake and pump it. - = ‘| north, ‘On this basis the prospect. “Trevor Cc. M, Davis” - Alderman ©." North Saanich ; Bescoby Funeral Hel ela din Victoria K Services were held in Sand’s Memorial Chapel of Chimes, Vic- toria, last Friday for Miss Isa~ bel Marie Bescoby, who at her: death on: Novernber.-3 had been | resident in Sidney for the past. seven: months... The Rev. AL E. 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