VIEW cre BEF In. ee dispute. between: ” neighbors: brought: to Cen=.. tral Saanich council, James | ” Waller, 2384 Alta’ Vista™. ‘ on’ Keating Heights, ~ was of) permitted’ to project .. a.” color:, film: in Presenting his case. © ~. Subject of the. film: was. ‘a newly erected garage and ; ", sundeck built onto the res- idence of R.T, Gibson, 2394 - Ets Alta Vista; which allegedly *:Fy~ “blocks. the. former: view of. _-the ocean and valley,” noe : - “] would rather look at’ ° chickens scratching in the. -back yard than this dark-:. “painted blank: wall,’’ said © “the complainant, He quoted - - items in a-restrictive cov-.— *enant subscribed to by pur-™ ' chasers in the subdivision ~ tin support of his protest. ~The: report: of Inspector 7 of Services. Jim Horel ‘on.’ the. situation informed. . council .of the: isstie of a. building permit for the ad- * dition to, the dwelling anda - subsequent ~~.” inspection . which confirmed theré -had ~ been ‘no infraction: of a by-laws. > * ; Speaking to” "the ‘come: - plainant, Mr. Gibson’ said “There. is nothing wrong. - People should look -after their own yards. and quit locking. for trouble,’’ : ““S Although. itis register- EP: - ed with the lands office.-1.: _ Suggest the’ covenant’ is’ 7 "nothing more than a gentle- Man's agreement,’ com- ’ mented : "Alderman Ted oe. HIGH AWARD in’ the horse ¥ hast Clayards, Sage eal . come - to Saanich ‘Peninsula which is: the - reason for: the happiness. shown by pretty: “Marje MacPherson of 715 Ardmore Drive as “she shows off-her 2.1/2-year-old: Appaloosa : - gelding, . Redo: ‘Gay. Marje took Redo to four: =. “. - Major shows this past season where he was” --Cdn the ribbons?” every time, The points he. ‘won:‘have’ made“him the ‘reserve’ champion 7 ~ Council accepted Mayor . on, M; Galbraith’ s “yuling - + that. the construction ‘was | |” _ within the. by-laws and ‘the matter - rests. between the S two Parties and the courts, at _ ficially >» Marje" bought Redo as a “oar lini in Belling- © cham and he*is -her pride :and joy. She also’: has. another Appaloosa, Spokane Chief, ‘for whom she has'a soft:spot; :Chief is:22 years _ old. and“has been in the- MacPhérson stable® °°. ~12 years, Redo's prize will be presented of-” Cloverdale ‘on Dec. 6,. Review - STRICT OF NORTH SRANICH - MUNICIPAL ELECTION ~ avanooar MEETING nich Peninsula residents will be “having hundreds: of small “At _ Home’’. tea parties in the next few weeks, Oe It’s all because of.a novel idea of the Sidney Branch of the Save : the Children Fund: : “The. branch, headed by Mrs. ; _OF. THOSE PERSONS RUNNING. 6 FOR ‘MUNICIPAL OFFICE WILL “BE HELD AT small group of women concerned itty Trinity Church ‘ell "Mills Road. ‘ren in of. money in sinall donations for their wark, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1969 At 7-30 PM. plan their “At Home tea part+ time that Is convenient and with “only themselves taking part. Why? There are many other (gas and bazaars to attend at this time of the year; many women don’t Hike going out when the weather {s bad; nearly everyone RESIDENTS OF NORTH SAANIC H ARE URGED TO AT TEND THIS MEETING 7 Classes of Insurance HARBORD INSURANCE Insurance Brokers Exclusively “Tnaarance ts Our Business wot a Sideline” 386-8441 609 Yates, Victoria, B.C. There are indications that Saa-: Mary Gibbs and: consisting. ofan ‘deeply with the sufferingefchild-" “have not’! countries, ‘hopes to realize a large amount: The idea is. that residents will o ies on any day they lke, at-any- | Novel. Parties Help | Save Children Fund is beginning. to get .busy with _Christias preparations, ; ‘How will this help the Save the Childr en. Fund”. ~The hostess _charges herself 50 cents admis- ‘sion to: her party. for the fund, To help promote the parties, : Brooke~Bond (Can) Ltd. is sup ‘plying sample.tea bags which the’ Save..the Children Fund commit- tee - is placing in local: stores, “They are-free. With them. comes an envelope for the tea party. “admission? which can be placéd in-“drop. boxes”? marked S.C.F, to be set up in Sidney. The conmittee will welcome other donations by mail, point- ing out that they should not. be eash but in: cheque or money ore der form’ made out tor Save the Children Fund, ¢/o Box 553, Sid« ney, B.C, _ The committee advises that 10 cents a day feeds and cares fora. needy child in a day-care centre; 50 cents a day feeds a family of five; $1 provides milk for achild _ for over a month; $5 supoiies TB vaccine for 67 youngsters. Artifacts Society Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the ‘Saanich Historical Artifacts Soe ciety’ will be held at the home of Edward Raper, 6278 Welch Road, at 8 p.m, Thursday, November Plans for the coming year will be discussed and election of of- “HORTH, ficers held, “Sidney At close of nominations on: Monday a straight fight between Mayor. -A,~W. FREEMAN ~ and ‘Alder man STANLEY: DEAR for the: ‘mayorality was assured.” _ When: last defending his office _as.-mayor. and- chief magistrate “in 1967 Mayor Freeman was op- posed. by. former. ‘village. clerk A W. Sharp and local business= man Dudley- Johnson,~"-On that” occasion . he was Successful bya “wide margin.’ -There-is keen competition for —Tetwo- aldermanic: vacancies, ‘with | five candidates for two seats va- “cated by Alderman Dear and Al-+ derman Len Bland, who after” :| completed term of deceased Al= _ does not: offer himself : ‘for, Earelece derman L.-T, Wadhams tion. reat Candidate Mrs. NORMA SEA-. LEY. served on council in 1967 and; 1968, -She has’ since been’ active in community affairs and is keen. to resume her. former role on council, I. LARNICK, a veteran WwW, contender, has: also been: pro- minent in the affairs of the com- munity. He “is past-chairman of Sidney and North Saanich Chamber of. Commerce and.was | ‘chairman of the Saanich : Penin= = “sula| committee working: for es- tablishment:. of - a. replacement hospital for Rest Haven, Local: businessman ®. Saanich: Volunteer Fire Depart-. -ment-and an“ enthusiastic’ sup= ~ _porter and. -member of: the Side... ney Kinsmen Club,» He has note. °° previously. been a | candidate for ae =| council: © . ERED ROBINSON, shipwright, af wast ‘hot ‘successful’ on his. first: |: bid for office last December but. polled an encouraging number of: ‘votes, He has made a-study of”. marine development for recreas tion and- relaxation, . and shares , the anxiety of ‘the fixed income: group faced with Ancreased taxa- ; tion, : _ Newcomer to the local polt- tical: scene is KARL SCHWART~ ZENBERGER, 33, a firemanem-” -ployed at VU-33, Patricia Bay... Married and with four:children, the candidate has resided in Sid- “ney :for the ‘past. two. years: and ©. :is keenly interested in the pro= motion of ’a recreational centre, . “housing for senior citizens and: engagement. of.-dfullttme salaried _firechief for. the local. force.” N. Saanich "< No one. has. contested Mayor. James B, Cumming’s return to - office . in-North Saanich: and, by _- acclamation, - his worship will wield the gavel in council meet- ings for another two years, On the other hand several last minute nominations have created definite races for. the four ale. dermani¢c seats open for compe= tition and there are now seven candidates, Three of the seats are open for two year terms and five of the nominees have. declared themselves candidates for them, Of these, two are incumbents TREVOR . DAVIS .and NELL A third is HARRY A, TAYLOR of Dean Park who flled his papers two weeks ago and who competed unsuccessfully two years ago, The two newcomers are JAMES GARDNER of Heather Roadin the Deep Cove alea and A,.G, GIL« MORE of Rideau Place in the south-east part of the municie pality. Mr, Gardner, a brother of Sid- LEP LAR LLL SERIE REIL DELL LA LER 2050 MHELLS RD. Sidney Cabinet Makers Ltd. 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Arthur, ‘be- longs .to.one of North Saanich’s oldest families and is an engin- eer onthe B.C, Ferries, He has been active: in church’ work: for many years, is keenly interested” | in community: progress’ and is _ particularly concerned about in=: _ter-munieipal co-operation, of administration and public in-_ formation in the B.c, Department “of Soclal Welfare and states that he -has specialized in planning and - administration © in: recent years, He believes that at. age. 45, he: can span the generation gap and is “aware of the hopes, needs and ~ aspirations: - of the _ generation.” Mr, Gilmore gave The Review ‘many of this thoughts regarding water. supply, - ‘Sewers,’ fire” : department, and the use of land, - “We don't want’:to- go. without” the facilities of the: big. ‘eities?? “he said “but “we should,still pres. serve the rural amenities of this community,” Contest for the remaining * vas: cancy is a two=way affair; This seat which is to be filled for. a~ one year term. is being sought: “by school’ principal JOSEPH “LOTT and retired oil engineer - DOUGLAS BOON, at a public - meeting to be held. in Holy. Trinity. Church:Hall on- Mills Road at.7.30-p.m, on. Wed= “ nesdayy, Dec, 3. Se h ool ue EWAN, retired. RCAF: officer and ” practicing” gunsmith: was’ “ace claimed .to suceed retiring tris=_. tee Vern Beaumont, ' ~ HARRY TOBIN, federal. immi= ~ gration: officer for “Sidney and: - Victoria. International ‘Airport: is a school board candidate for the. “Town of Sidney. | fairs,’ A Rotarian of long stand ing, he chaired the Sidney Club's - “International. Exchange Student “program and the annual Scholar= . A fas” mily. man, he has a keen interest ” ship awards committee,” ‘in educational. matters.” °° BERNARD ETHIER, his ompoe | nent, has previously been a canm. didate for. council. . in. the promotion of recreational. and sports. facilities. for the a "-young, In- North Saanich, CHARLES - MeNEILL seeks re-election. He “has been. chairman of the trans~ portation committee and this year is chairman, of the finance com= mittee, He is concerned that Adrien Gilmore is-a director ‘younger J ; ~ ‘tion in Central Saanich this year. and interest centres particularly - “on the vital sewerage referendum - All candidates may. be heard - There ts competition. for vas cancies ‘on -the. ‘Board of Saanich ... “School: District’ in” Sidney. and! 7 = North Saanich, -but2in- Central | ‘Saanieh’ on’ Mondiy GORDON” S!0n. _- the’ = During: his: long. résidence ‘in mS Sidney Mr, Tobin hasbeenclose=’ ly. identified with: community. af~_ He is-an |-- "earnest advocate for ‘the youth [°° of the-area and has-beén active |’ the landowners! tax dollar should i: be well spent, and premises con=" “tinued questioning. of -any un= necessary, expenditures, + —In opposition _ is. RICHARD ‘THUILLIER, . Ardmore -‘resident- for 14) ‘years, : ‘who States “these: them,’? "He feels: that: ‘school . boards should. not: be” entirely. composed: of: retired: people or me Professional educators. ; C. Saanich = There is no mayorality elec- to authorize ‘an’ ‘expenditure ° of: $1,125,000. on: the plan to ser-_ o . “vice : the: four: main: centres of population,» we ~All Owiier-electorsa: are -eeligible to Vote’ on this question and each has” been mailed: ‘a copy of the sewerage’ plan and an explanatory : letter from Mayor, AS M. Gal- braith and DON MacLAURIN, Each has |: ti ” contributed to the unanimous Sup=. : : sport. for:. the. sewerage plan: of fered, by council, ® EL ; Alderman : Philip | ‘Benn, “po. master” “at: Brentwood ‘Bay, -has-| served: threg: ‘two-year: terms. on aie oo He: is: anxious - to: see sewers to prominent’ in: the of the district, - Alderman Percy. ‘Lazarz. has “made his: “mark for: the ‘past two |= years. as municipal. delegate to Capital: ‘Region: * Planning * Board.and chairman of-counctl’s - zoning and sub: ndivision commit= Among his- many munici- ‘pal ‘activities. he: is ‘chairman of. ~ the 'tire ‘committee,’ : stallation charges, Call Gordon G ee lambs navy rum NS the hearty dark rum that s uniquely light in body and aroma, : This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Controt Board or. by the Government of British Columbia. sss .