Me. ttt, : SrconD ‘GROWTH ‘TIMBER, any. amount. Island Logging, Box: “WANTED OLD cane. ‘WORN OR antique, also swords, -other: wear SAANICH PENINSULA AND ¢ GU GULF ISLANDS REVIEW 0 ATISCELLANE sus ’ 4208 “SENITARY GARBAGE: "SERVICE Sidney Clean-Up 656-1920, Ray Bowcott, .. oe 24tf., “BOOK ERCHANGE “S783 STH ‘St. Across from Pool ial Sid-.. pons. Sidney Trading Post. 656 obey. _. ‘ _ mi ey BTRR Chee, a8-tt “WINTER PARKING. “WANTED TO RENT NEAR PAT “PROBLEMS? house or ‘cottage, Call 386-6275... i AG ‘BOATS - TRAILERS CARETAKER , WANTED. ‘COT- MIDTOWN . SIDNEY. PARKING . tage on Salt Spring by the sea. Part of a large. farm - available - Tent free io responsible. man in’ return for. light caretaking duties, . Phone 537-3749. after 8 pm - 49-2 PART TIME WORK SIDNEY - atten, Saanich Peninsula area. .10'- 2 pom. daily. Experienced driver, chauifer’s _Heense. 656- ~2652, DANCING INSTRUCTOR. OLD and. new. dancing. Ask for" Ed. §56- 4295, no 49-1 * ROOM. AND. BOARD REQUIRED for eldérly gentleman. — Phone 656-3412 between 1 - 4 p.m, : 49-15 HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR. 656-1871. Transportation .re- quired." : — 49-1 - - WANTED':;TO TRADE. PP19. Trainer gas plane for roadracer Set. 652-2198 or 652-2269, 49-1" PHONE | 49-1 YOUNG. CHIHUAHUA, 652-1827 after 5.30 p.m. area for winter. storage of. your - poat or trailer. For information gail 656-1636, GARBAGE, RUBBISH H AULED Phone: 656-1784, 23tf. DEEP. COVE. located next to Deer Cove School, “ Specializing BARBER NOW. in. modern hair: styling and razor ‘cutting. 656 3130, AGctt 1. WILL BUILD YOU -fessionally. manufactured -home “to any. stage of completion for costs. ‘locally. . ther information write Box 1493,: Sidney, SIDNEY CHIMNEY -back ‘in business. A. PRO} 4 a fraction.of generally accepted | Several models to see - For brochure or fur- (L, Hogarth), 48-4 SWEEP IS For-a clean sweep of it phone 656-4295, 48-tf ' ‘WILL TAKE BEGINNERS. ON’ 4254, the violin. 656- John. Rigby. os 4Qel KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-UPHOL- - stered from $5.95 each. In at 9 a.m. out by 5 p.m. Len’s Furniture, 7115 W, Saanich. 47-4 Hee WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WO- man with one child to live in, to share expenses. and babysit a small remuneration, Call’ 656-3491 after 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 49-1 . RELIABLE GIRL 16, DESIRES” part-time.work- of any -kind. Phone 655-3127 after 5.00 p.m. and. weekends. 49-1 “COMING EVENTS Pons Loyal Order of Moose: . + BINGO. - . very Tuesday, 7: 30 j p.m. a 60/40 per cent. Moose Home Sanichton - ‘Opposite Fairgrounds. ia ey BRENTWOOD ‘COMMUNITY _Club Christmas Turkey Bingo, Dec. 8 at 8:00 pm. = 46~4 ST, MARY’S A.C.W,CHRISTMAS - Bazaar and Tea. Home cooking, aprons, gifts, surprise package, — etc, Saturday, December 6, 2 to 5. p.m. St’ Mary’s Hall, Cul- tra Ave., Saanichton, B.C. 48-2 “GIVE. AN INUSUAL CHRIST+ mas Gift? - “Tickets to Sidney’s " first melodrama, ‘Lily, The Fe- lon’s Daughter’, : to be presented ‘by Peninsula. Players, January 23° 2 24, 1970 at Deep Cove School auditorium. » $1.00, under 14 years 50¢, Avail- able at Bette’s Beauty Salon and Sidney 5¢ to. $1.00 Store, 484 KINSMEN “K-DETTES MAJOR ettes-first Christmas Concert will be held in. Sanscha Hall, Dec, § at. 8-p.m. Admission Adults 50¢, Chiidren and stu- dents 25¢. : 48-2 THERE WILL. BE AN EXECU- tive’ meeting of the Sidney and -North Saanich Garden Ciub prior to the regular monthly. meeting on Thursday, December 4 in The Anglican Hall, Fourth &, Execu« tive meeting at 7:45 pm. Gen~ ereal meeting 3 p.m. Business, Christmas party. Refreshments. g91 - CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE © Sidney, Brentwood, Saanichton and Tsartlio School; also infor= ration and registration for Pre- natal classes. For information -and registration, 656-1188, 49-1 LUTEFISH DINNER SATURDAY 2 Dec. 6 3 - 8 pam. Dance, Sons of Notway Hall, 1110 Hill- Side Ave, _ asi “Fort St. 388-9722, VICTORIA HYPNOSIS SERVICES Relaxation . and -Psycho-Cyber- netics Centre Ltd. ° Suite 8-819 IF YOU WANT’ YOUR MOWER ‘bring it to Reed's Saw Repair,’ §22 Fisgard St. “AJAX HOME © AND OFFICE Tickets -in. shape, now is the time to. 383- ~8324. 3-tfi : YUSe.YOUR: WARDROBE. “READY for the holiday season? Will do — ‘all types of sewing and altera-- tions. . 656-4194, “49~1 Cleaner, Specializing in. win- ‘dows, floors and special clean- Up, "Bob Scott 652- 71581, “42- tf PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE accommodation for..a lady -or gentleman. Shoreacres Rest Home, Sidney. 656-1727. 41 tf SIDNEY KINSMEN “GREY CUP ‘PQOOL” winners:. Ist quarter - $50. G. Evans, 2nd quarter - $50, L. Miller, 3rd quarter - $50. Jack Sam, Final-Score - $250. M. A. Bunnage. * 49-1 CAR LIFT AVAILABLE MON- day - Friday, 3 p.m. Sidney- Victoria, Return approx. 11:30 p.m. Details call Ken, .656- 2652, 49-1 HELP WANTED . PART-TIME SCHOOL BUS DRI- ver required. Christian gentie~- man for regular scheduled run. Please reply to Box G, Review for interview, 49-2 TWO OR THREE DAY'S WORK. available for reliabie woman for pre-Christmas house cleaning ae outlining. his. community activi- ot ties. since. “coming to Sidney 11 years ago. .A local meat-cutter, Mr. “Hollingworth has served with 4. ‘the Volunteer ‘Fire Department aS for 10 years and has been. active “with: Kinsmen. recent achievements has been in- stigation of the Junior: Citizen of the Year aw: ‘ards to put forward full efforts on council, ” worth who “is. particularly con- | Ma = r . One of his most os MT would like: stated Mr, Holling- cerned with solving. fire depart ment probler By derly’ growth in the mania and curbing pollution. |” “ «jt is a crying shame when youngsters cannot swim in a land as great as ours, There -{s great need for a°sewaze treat= ment plant -- let's make Sidney the first. to have such a plant.’ FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE Aldermanic candidate WJ. Larnick referred-to nis experi- ence as vice-president of a ve~ terans’ organization with 50 B.C, branchés, on which he served as finance: chairman: involving an- nual administration. of millions of dollars, -He has worked with purchasing, . warehousing, is- suing of “merchandise and appro- val of construction jobs before ness. in Sidney and become in-. volved in community affairs. - One of his main reasons for becoming a candidate for. coun- cil, said Mr. Larnick, was dis- satisfaction with lack of activi- ties ‘in-Sidney (also. the whole ~ Peninsula). _ He would like to see definite hospital construction (*those.on the Regional Hospital] District Board are playing politics'”) and is completely opposed to the Re= | gional Planning Board take-over of ‘municipal affairs. “You will be the losers,’’. he warned listeners. ‘Every time you pay a light bill you-are sub- sidizing -Victoria, but each time we are accused of parochial poli- { ties? _ UNWARRANTED INCREASE _ _Mr.° Larnich felt that there was an unwarranted tax. increase and disagreed-with the manner of awarding work municipally. . “Public tender is only fair! he said, : Although he had no ‘objection to apartments: and -duplexes, Lare nick pronounced the present zon- ing law “not.worth a tinkers’ damn’”’.and felt that a more de- finite zoning policy was needed, 7 ‘SIX-POINT. PROGRAM Candidate~ Karl Schwartzen- berger advanced a six-point pro- gram which he felt needed more consideration than hadhbeen given by present council. These in-. clude a recreation centre -- “I support a Rotary program but we need more council leadership. in property acquisition’; pollution of beaches to be sclved by con< struction of a-treatment plant; a payroll; more public works pro- jects. such as a sidewalk for Resthaven © Drive, and develop- ment of parks, ; : Mr. Schwartzenberger suge gested that Council should strive in Sidney, Could develop Into full time work one day week ifper- ‘Box I, Re« - Son Interested. Reply view. 49-1 REQUIRE DAY CARE BABY SIT- ” ter for afternoons eachday. 12:30 ~ 3 peme Monday to Friday, my house or yours, Third St., ‘Sid= ney ‘S38A8165 ar 656°3901, 49-1 “AREA MANAGER Texas Oil Company, customers in your ares, Hard worker with ambition can earn $14,000 in 4 year, We'll teach you.,. Age no problem, Air mail S, H. Dickerson, Pres., South- western Petroleum Corp, Ft. Worth, Tex, 76101, 406] WORK WANTED CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO. Legion, Mills Rd, Sidney, Wed. Dec. 15, 8:00 Extra The Alumni Christmas Carols 8:00 p.m, Saturday, Dec, 49-2 Royal Canadian Admission $1.00, 5 for 31.0. sing along p.m, cards 5 Choir 20, Lverybedy welcome, TURKEY BISGO, THUR December 11th; 8 p.m. K Hall, Fourth Street, by the Knights kali of S¥. 2SDAY c,of P, Sponsored of Pythias on be the Pythian Cerebral Pal+ 43-2 SOUTH SAANICH Ww L ANNUAL eatd Hali, Keating. Tor key prizes, raffles, door prizes, 49-2 christmas turkey S00" party. lustitute Friday Dec. 12, 3 tem revrest ments. * STRONG, WE.LING 17 YEAR old student wants work after school aad week-ends, 652-1670. 49-1 Call on. for better communication with ~ BIRTHS: BORN .TO MR. AND MRS, George Anderson, Sidney, at Rest Haven. Hospital, Nov. 8, 1969, a daughter Juanita Carol, aia eisai i fommee a WANTED 10 RENT 7 smnane {| - COTTAGE, “SMALL APART* ment or two unfurnished rooms near bus. Retired lady. Phone 856-1662, $7+tf, 3 BEDHGOM January 2 oR Sidney area. H, Review. HOME, Ist, Box 49-2 WANTED TO BUY URGENTLY NEEDED USED tarniture. Len's furniture, 7115 W. Saanich Rd, 652-2849, 47-4 Good Order Now for Christmas.......... BRENTWOOD FLORIST & GARDEN SHOP Arrangements and <_ursages 7111 West Saanich Rd. Serving Saanich Peninsula and Victoria Selection of Permanent Xmas We Ship Hally 652-213) “daewin Hot ncbe. ei senior government.’ He indicated - that fhere should be an easing of the overcrowded wharfage facili- ties and: also. more -mail boxes... Hiquid,- product. of “a secondary -sewer. treatment -plant,. Mayor appointment “of a professional Archie. Galbraith and aldermen town: planner.. Council stout be off the hook,” stated the Pat Bay. firefighter, “who® added thathe was in favor. oft 3 but. that certain. areas should be centre -or housing “might be. available -didate. for alderman ° retiring to operate his own busi-. ° Sealey said that she had taken an going on. we stand up and request. help, ,- appointment of a full-time fire | . chief to be placed on municipal | “t feel. the’ time-is” coming for. “Strata: ‘Titles Act: set aside. for. this, . development. Sidney. needs‘a senior citizens development ier te the: Kiwanis Village in’ Victoria, said Mr. ‘Schwartzen-. berger adding, ‘I understand fi~ nancial assistance from Central Mortgage “ond: Housing Corp. for’ this.’ Ww ILLING TO LISTEN “My telephone will be your open line to council as before’? promised. Norma . Sealey; cane who “has served in this capacity, on Sidney Council before. : Ina lively address, Mrs. Sear tey said that she was running for Council with the optimistic ap proach that, Stanley Dear would be the next mayor. “My experience will be of some assistance to him,’’? she pro-~ mised, During her year at home, Mrs. objective look at what has been Council should not be a private. club. I. believe that the, public should be. informed of how busi- ness is run,’? she said. “Tam ‘involved because I have a family and I do care’that they “81 grow up in a decent cémmunity. We must plan for tamorrow, we. can improve the world: right here oe in our own community!’ Wili F. Price of the sponsor- ing Chamber of Commerce in troduced the speakers and com- mented on: the large attendance J. .-“Why don’t you all come down to. a Chamber meeting and See what goes on” , : TRIAL ORDERED Charged in October with pos- Kenelm. Jessori and Ronald Cook of Vancouver appeared on Fri-~ day, Nov, 28 in Sidney magis- trate’s ‘court,. They were com- Court. o Sot ae “FIREARMS FINE. court on Nev. 29 Kenneth R. Pe- verelle of Victoria was fined $25 session “of ‘safe cracking’ tools, | mitted for trait: ‘to. “Un” ‘Supreme: Ta atriali inSidney magistrate’ $- under the Firearms Actfor care~ : “BY PAT MUNSON Flanked: by. jars. Gf viseous: soothed ruffled Central Saanich residents ina lively sewer’ pro- gram: discussion last’ Thursday in the Agricultura} Hall at Saa- nichtan. « indignant protests from some” ofthe “grey’ citizens (those living inthe shaded or sewered part of the map distributed to all owner-electors), and apreals for. réason residents (those not included in the. sewer. plan} heated. the. de- Ins the audience .were Jack Priesitman and Charles Keenan of Kerr, Priesiran, Keenan and. Associate: S$, enginvers appointed to-design the system; ‘Bert Caine, environmental engineer and Dr, J. Le: M, Whitbread, health of- ficer for ~ Central Saanich and Metropolitan Board of Health Se~ - nor. Medical Officer, problems and plans, Mayor Gal- braith read letters of warning ~ from the Board of Health and its endorsement of, the new proposal. “We do not read these to frigh- ten or high-pressure you,’ said... the Mayor. *‘Wehavebeen study- cing. sewer systems for seven years, now we need a decision. tm the event af a negative vote, I. can see no purpose in spend- ing any additicnal sums on 4 F municipal sewer system”, $2, $2,316, 000 : Etim vated total. costs ‘of the system “is’ 32)315,000, Those living In areas to be serviced will carry the costs through 2 land parcel charge of about $8 per .month,. whether. or. not con~ nected, plus a further $4 per rnonth. when connected, In addi- tion, connection. charges esti- mated="at"$150 from” sewer to property line, plus the cost to connect from property line. to house, will be horne by uwner. during the: first five” years as ‘required “to service remaining part of shaded.areas. © Method of financing: Seems ‘to ‘be the Big hurdle in “acceptance. of the plan, : Haldor Beebe asked: 4f there was-a precedent for this - system of taxation and suggested * thal there nad’ been insufficient. . dents; . He challenged couneil - to hold-a public meeting complete less discharging of a firearm. a. There's fun, year arsund, at nished fireplace, 1. MODERNSCREENS, 2, BELLOWS, Leather, £ 3. FIRELIGHTE RS, These leak-proct. Only $17.95 “WALL TOOL SET, Brass and Maple handies, WOODHOLDERS, Beauti tidy, hammered Swedish Steel. §. LOG GRATES, Casti $4.95 to $19.95 VICTORIA Q4 T19 Brood Street able firescreens. Adjust in height. From $33. 95 Hand-cratted hellows with hand-rubbed genutne ‘rom $6.95 to $22. 95 solid brass, Swedish steHs, $22.5 ; Satin black tools with polished Solid included, Frov $14.95 to $33.95 ful soodholders keep tne hearth in solid Folished Brass, rot of steel bar styles. Fromm SHOP LTD. a heautifully: screened and fure ; These items are ideal gts for any home, grarc eful Cape Cod Hghters are for Bick and Brass. $13.95 %or A welcome gift, Wall cracket Satin Black with Brass or From $8.95 to $33.95 Phone 388. 4880 “to discuss ‘how they would like — from the “white? * Giving abrief history ofsewer “Additional -lines’ will be put in time for, consideration by. resi-- with blackboard to enable’ people was “concerned ‘with priorities, and .was falarmea to find tha s80me residents. ‘were more.con cerned. with the repair. of drive oto. pay “for: dik: Mr. Beebe-dine.” dicated ‘that i has an alternative plan for: financing and fias made~ an appointment to explain it.to ways. ‘after’. sewer: ins ation the Department of Municipal Ai. shan the advantages 0 of the: sewer “se iairs, - system, - Tom, Bradiley,. administrator of. si ‘ Rest.Haven Hospital chimed in - with “I agree with you, “Cer- tain priorities are more, impor- tant than dollars in the pocket.’? Referring to the new-hospital proposed on Mount Newton Cross Road, Mr. Bradley ascertained - from Mayor Galbraith the sys- tem would ‘service the hospital and added ‘tf ‘fellow citizens: look “with. favor on the sever system, it will be of great as- sistance to’ us in planning the hew hospital.’ : Public approval seemed on the upswing, but still: some niggling questions remained such as. ‘if ‘everybody has a.vote, why should | Mayor Galbraith answered that i? Mr. Beebe’s plan received Ape proval of the Department it will be considered by council regard- less “of the vote on Dec. 6.» Ald. Don MacLaurin tock the sland to explain-thatithere would be an opportunity to change the - financing system if a better plan ‘was found at the public hearing ta be held when the new by-law is prepared, after public appro- “val of the referendum. .Newly-elected school trustee Gordon Ewan objected to present financing on the grounds that iand values in severed areas would increase. Owhile remaining the game in ‘white’’ districts) thus _ ting: an. icy: patch near. -Wains Crogs* Road: on: the Patricia Bay Highway.: The: vehic ‘a telephone pole.” Estimated damage Tv here. were no o injures making - taxes proportionately ~ higher for. those in, the ‘lack! - section," - a : , inflation? Another. questioner was wor~.. ried: about total. cost over -the years to each homeowner: in the event of inflation; Mayor Gal- braith replied firmly that. while “he could not predict a lessening of..service and operating costs, it could ‘definitely not increase. J He pointed ° out that the sysiem is designed for i5:to 20 years Tim ot expansion in Central Saanich and. felt. it unlikely. ‘that the ‘twhite’? areas: would ever be - _ practical to service. Loud applause greeted the plea S hy one farmer: who confessed to being “hit between. the eyes by connection charges.’ ‘The far- mer, on Rey Read, sald ke was. . interested in -éurbing pollution © but felt some | consideration . should be given to cases such as- his {a 10 acre parcel) which will. cost - nearly” $1800, to connect, - - THE _ 3] i “DO IT NOW - - HOTEL S | DNEY - ‘quayTiTy LIMITED Consideration © an _ The -mayor indicated that Sper: cial consideration. will. be. given : to isolated. areas where a pump= ing system ‘ay be needed. | The crowd reacted “with: more. applause when one citizen saidh M fa ona : VOTE FOR | GARDNER ey FOR HORSEMEN. * Western Hats - Belts « + Buckles * Wastern Boots by Boulet * Lifelike Ornaments . Horses & Wild Animais * Saddles by Eamore = 4 Great Selection ef English & Western Tack * Garden Ornaments... _* Potted Plants. * Rhododendtons > * Cameliag o-. * Cuallty Garden Tools - * Wild Bird Feeders. * Gardening Books: ALL AT POPULAR PRICES 506 Pandora Re-Elect ARTHUR