e riticisms : being levelled _fsingled out’? Doug. Boon... In -|: this. connection: the: only other ‘eandidate ‘from’ this area © for election,. known to us atthe time, Was so: well known to the voters We... SAW. NO: need . to” offer. our. -assistance, , This should in’ Oo" -way-be ‘construed. that the Diréce" ‘tors, as individuals’ ‘or collec~. “tively, do not subscribe to the election of any other member of The Deep Cove ‘Property Own- ers-Association-who are’ ‘stand= ing for election, ~ . ; ‘Thope that this letter will'sut-" tice. to explain the reasons why: myself and my fellow Directors. é manner. in: which t the. area ‘should progress was immediately, allied to -the wishes of the ‘majority. of - the. Association's members,. and “as from. their previous associa- | tion, ‘with him they knew that his- -background experience would be beneficial: to the’ carrying out of: these ~ views, we.,therefore re- -quested- Doug - Boon: to. stand for: “election, * Having. obtained “his ‘agreement and being: aware that “due. to’ his: rather short period Sof: residence among us, he was : unknown to the, wast majority of | ing Doug Boon. Oo ne eee port Lapham, : “540. Downey Ra. RR. HY. So wn : _ Sidney, BC S S election campaign, rn BEAUTIFUL ALL COLOUR FILM. TRAVELTALE et FLORENCE AND: THE: HEART OF ropes ~ ITALY. ” Presented and Narrated By ERIC PAVEL - IN PERSON ; on World Adventure Tours Film Series : “ es ‘See: Capri, Naples, Sorrento, ‘Amalfi, Palio - The Tourist | e - Sights of Rome and Many’ Others: THURS. DECEMBER 1) “2. SHOWS: 6:00 and 8:30 P.M... McPHERSON: PLAYHOUSE = Res. $2.50, $2.00, Student 1/2 PRICE °~ vat ‘Playhouse. Phone 386- 6121°. A ‘A CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP | is. NEEDED. "LOOK AROUND You _ MAKESHIFT SOLUTIONS ARE PRODUCING PATCHWORK RESULTS at THE PRESENT RATE OF. PROGRESS SIDNEY. Is NOT EVEN CATCHING UP WITH PAST . ; PROBLEMS LET ALONE PREPARING. FOR THE FUTURE FOR A NEW MAN AT THE HELM | VOTE FOR ST \N- DEA R HE fas THE TIME, THE INTEREST AND ABILITY, THE EXPERIENCE AND THE RESPECT . OF COMMUNITY LEADERS INSERTED BY CITIZENS FOR-STABLE GOVERNMENT have gone on record as "Supports. | instal sewers, | then? , those sell : Drive, Sidney, B.C., on or before “FOR p EUTURE ‘GENERATIONS could’ include’ suggestion: ‘that we-|°2 ‘ulation’ must: be reached. ‘Whe there. were,: Say, Six*houses ‘in the area of Central Saanich, ire) one. ‘would: have’ dreamed of, in= have been marching ‘steadily for= ward: to the point where. a sew~ age system has become not only necessary, but economically pose have enough People-.so that ‘the shared cost. would: be reasonable. Shared costs. coming down and: -. But, wait. a minute, a. ‘stumbling block » ‘in: here.’ It could just. let ‘growth continue -~J until the shared cost was so low ‘that everyone would willingly ac- cept it: Unfortunately, | itis not that simple. ~~ ; ‘As population growth was era=" dually. bringing the shared cost by ‘step,’ increasing the. inescap- able hazard of pollution, | So, what happens? - The costs -on | their way down. meet the haz- ard on its. way up and we have a. building: freeze. ©. No -more building --no additional: people to share those costs, > So: far we. have seen a> “sit uation where the longer we. wait-° ‘{ed,. the lower our shared -costs would be, but’ what now? We have. a building freeze; but, it is” quite beyond our power to freeze costs, So what’ is*our situation now? The longer we wait the HIGHER will be our shared costs, At: the present growth rate one can: estimate about ten Percent per year. : “We have reached this state of: freeze in “one. “quarter of the. £ district: now, and will: soon reach: itin much of the remaining: area, “Assuming” that . we -do- nothing, just let. things ride, we will be driving development: fare further increasing the: problem - Sve.are faced with teday.° »=But: let's assume that we vote: |: ee ¥as? ‘Let’s assume that: we What. happens | We unfreeze the” build- ‘ing restrictions; We allow pro-" gress to:continue. More houses are ‘built: and our shared costs again start to°come ‘down, We _ In this area ‘we should’ have confidence in our ability .to fin- ance and operate community own- ed services: such as a_ sewer System. We have two examples - the Brentwood. Waterworks Sys- tem and the Central Saanich Wat-_ er System = of projects that be- came necessary before popula-' tion growth had brought the shar~ ed costs down toa very accept~ able’ level’.. However, in. both. cases urgency prevailed, people accepted | the seemingly. high initial cost; and today are happy that they did so, .. AS. a. point of interest | “earlier voters had not voted °“ Yes" in those. ‘days, a preat ‘number of people living in. Central Saanich now would ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS HERBERT GOLDWIN PHILLIPS, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby giventhatcre- -ditors and others having claims against the estate of Herbert Goldwin Phillips, deceased, for- merly of 2561 Beaufort Road, Sid- ney, B.C, are hereby required to ‘send them to the executor, Rus- Kerr, 10154 Resthaven the (27th January, 1970, after “which date the executor will dis tribute the said estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, hav~ .ing regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. RUSSELL KERR, Executor, SS, PENNY, Solicitor. 4904 alems;~ - YOu reach a’ certain: population gh. the ‘years; we |° “There j is . would’ be quite’:simple: ‘ifwe.| - for sewage disposal, What does: cost’ you per |. “month? Cigarettes or. beer, any- , down, the same. growth:was, step - : ‘public. . start.to-gain ‘ground. again... | Questions about * quality “of: supply; instead of quality’ of. disposal, ete,” ‘ete, Time ans- wered ail. these: -ands think it density the ‘most economical: way o toe provide: these services is through - a: community. system. “run, : sible, The point where we would’| .. So far TL have talked finances - volved. : “Just. as water provides flowers, . shrubs, . lawns,” $ automatic. wash- So sewers provide: clean. beaches, clean air: ete; etes: “Tf-we: ean: voluntar ly pay five dollars a month just. for cable- “vision; surely ‘$12 is dirt cheap your. telephone : one? ~~ : Let's have a district where ‘children can be safe and healthy, . ; Let’s have:a district of which we can be proud! ~~. : eo ALHLO, Bolster ~ _ Keating ¢ Cross Road. . sep vonid Genova “Dear Editors: an “As “I have been of voting age - for. only three years I: felt that, in view of the coming’ election, : I must try. to acquire more know- -ledge ‘about local. issues and the, candidates. 1° attended the All Candidate meeting. last Tuesday ~at the Sidney. Hotel and listened -t0 “all six candidates speak | and “answer questions, ° Because I was so infuriated by: : the. conduct of the Mayor, .I felt: ol must express amy views to the |. During the ‘question and}. ssanswer “period ‘the | Mayor,” on more than one. occasion, was un= “necessarily “abrupt. ..and harsh . |e When ans wering questions. ther afield and ‘creating more ‘|: areas that need . Servicing, and . - One person: asked a perfectly legitimate: ‘question referring. fo yor: “promptly Dear Sir: ake. sense in. the long . Many ‘other® advantages . are-in- |: baths, | Je . op Mpa epee ¥t Place “s ee - _ expensive and entirely unneces- __ AGAINST “FRILLS aaa facilities, With Mr... Thuillier ‘Tagree_ ‘that. the available funds | To-day. in my. maitbox 1 ‘found a- letter : requesting. my. vote ‘for’ Dick “‘Thuiltier -as..North Saanich Trustee” on. ‘the Board ‘of. Saan~ ich’ Schoot District. : “al PUrpOSeS. Of ; : “G.R.L, Warren cate, I po etl ridiculously: * “ean” be: put to. beiter. education= a 1450 MeTavish Road, : "9395 HENRY AVE, “SIDNEY, B.C et Jack ond Norma Eccles _ HOURS 8 A.M ‘10 P.M. “SUNDAYS 9 A.M. - 9PM. 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