: Snaneeds a : re Simon Fraser “University " tphysicist: ‘is, working with a Van=_ _ “couver, dental technician to dev! se: a new method. of making alse, : ‘teeth using a laser beam, | Their, - “success “could : dental. crowns and bri ‘porcelain to ‘the ~ spensive operation ‘which takes’|: " several: minutes in a 2000 degree. “- centigrade oven: ~ | -f*The problem was that the por- ~ celain expands ata different rate |° os from’ the:metal;?” Dr. Irwin'saidy’ |- 8So-: ‘they “had to use this alloy- : ‘to’ match ‘up ‘the coefficients of expansion. *” This. was: s the’ major’ cost of the’ crown. 2. Mr, Wismann’ Ss ‘idea was stouse |. “the laser to. heat the porcelain: so rapidly the heat did not have a chance to.spread to the metal, a ‘eliminating. the need for the gold alloy. Simon ° Fraser the technique to major companies within the’ ‘next few months. : “This method’ will mean afan- ‘tastic ‘saving,’ he ‘said.- “The: laboratory cost of the materials : used for’ the crown. will be. re=’ - duced ‘fron “approximately © five: . doliars to fifty cents? |. <- - ‘The laser: will | ‘also. “cut: the: laboratory.” time needed for the ‘job by about 90. per cent and. - allow technicians greater. con- trol over ithe temperature. The project ‘to construct: the’ $2,500" laser’ is’ being privately Ex- Alberta Man Dies In Sidney Albert Joseph Sevigny passed away at Rest Haven Hospital on . December 6 at the. age -of.74, He was born in. Ontario and had been a resident of Sidney for the. * past - three years, Tesiding at 2320 Amherst Avenue. | Before coming to Sidney he lived in Bent~ ley, Alberta, “The late Mr.- Sevigny is. sure vived by his wife, Marie Lucy, at home;. sons, Alfred M., Bent- ley, Alta.; Ervy J., Calgary, Alta, and LewisC., Sidney; three | grandchildren; two great-gr and-~ children, ‘Mass was celebrated ‘in St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, Sidney, on.Wednesday, Decem- ber 10, Rev. Father Kevin Wisc man. celebrant. . in the West Saanich Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, . 386-8441 mean: fs we large. cuts inthe time and’ ex-..|. pense = now involved “in “making : After approaching several re~ search’ institutes with: the idea, he. was eventually directed to the” Physics. ‘De-., partment and Dr. Irwin set about. fy constructing the’ laser, -* — . The laser. they» ‘have’ developed - will: ‘seal porcelain: ‘to’ inexpen-_ : "Sive. plated metal bases and Mr, Wismaann - plans to’ ‘demonstrate Interment was: whe. its designer, Prof. A L Ce Atkinson, is Br with : May r arthur ‘Freeman standing. b | SIDNEY. COUNCIL BRIEFS _ ov letter’ from: ‘the Sidney. and Association -was-on Sidney coun- spokesman David: Garland, 1980 for help was premature. ball, Babe Ruth and Soccer As- ¢ha playing’ fields, field in this area,’’ explained nich‘ has.a baseball diamond but have asked R. Jackson, McTavish Rd, to survey. field and suggest improvements’ and will. then ape proach Council for assistance, ae a er 2 . “Alderman-elect Norma Sealey est’ council meetings. on record, Mayor Freeman congratulated Mayor-elect Ald. Stanley Dear aldermen-elect. .‘[trust that you will have a successful and happy term of office’’, Verbai ‘confirmation has been received from Centennial 771 gures of 3,900 is accepted for assessment purnoses, -.8, 8 @ taken of the foreshore. lease, Shoal Bay area, planned for park purposes, A letter from the pro- Vinelal Lands Branch requested official surveys be made quickly All Classes of Insurance | HARBORD INSURANCE Insurance Brokers Exclusively North Saanich “Juvenile Sports - cil agenda’ Monday, * but. ‘sports. ‘Bazan . Bay “Rd. admitted request. ~The. “newly-formed. group ine. ‘cludes Little League, Girls’ Soft~ © . “It-is the only regulation size Mr. Garland later. ..“‘North Saa-" we have eight teams.’ Thegroup— and Hugh. Hollingworth, were in” the audience for one of the short-. on his election’ and also the new headquarters that. population fi-: A legal survey will be under-- “to” “legalize “lease. application. Which .was “made originally in ‘May, 1969., ; ‘Santa will arrive ina s helleop=: “ter: with. oranges, candy and bal-\. loons: to be distributed and two hour, movies.-will bé.shownon § turday, Dec.-20 when North Saa-— “nich and Sidney Chamber of Com- sociation imembers “and they are ‘worried ‘about condition of Sans=. ; merce.-hold the annual Children’ s Christmas Party, ; Sidney council approved a $50. grant for the event in response - toa letter from chair man nW. iD. “Price. ; : “Sharples Rd, homeowners sent. a.copy of a letter addressed to the pulbic health authorities for: “council files. - .The letter regis- ters. .‘‘strongest - protests!! - to - health hazards in Sharples Rd; area and says that residents’, patience is exhausted, 9. Council heard a delegation from the group two weeks ago but: ‘is.still awaiting further study in- ~ formation on the drainage prob- = ‘ems. from works supt, M, Ses. ward, “This should be. a priority action”? urged Ald, H. He Perry, Mr. Seward. will be notified of: the letter but engineers. have Started. to. work on the problem, the mayor indicated. K, G.. Lewis appled for. re- zoning of his land on Canora and Weller from motel to residential use, He noted in the letter that he intends to retain as many extsting trees as possible, Council is awaiting advice from Scheol Bd, regarding dis- 609 Yates, Victoria, B.C. Chenger _(Photo by Robin Clarke), : Sports Group To Seek - Playing Field Sto! rezoning, ps ome A letter from Lt, Gov. J. Ret. Nicholson: thanked. Mayor Freee man and council for the invitae- -tlen. to. cout-of-arms ceremonies, 7 last week, We will. long re~ member”. the. atmosphere: and pleasure. the avening gave us," “wrote: the’ Lieutenant Governor. _ Mrs... Nicholson. alsa --wrote, / thanking. council for’ the invita- _tion and a. book presented to her, There. was more discussion on: . the: distance between’ duplexes following «a reading of: the new zoning bylaw::amendment which presently requires a.distance of.|- “500 ft, between two- ~family dwele lings, = oa » Ald, Dear, pointed out that the footage had’been arrived at quite arbitrarily and wondered whee: ‘ther 500 ft.. might. be too restric. tive... This-.would allow no more than.one duplex-to.a block, prob-: ably only one to three blocks, Mayor. “Freeman: agreed ~ it might be too discriminatory. ~T wanted to’ get the feeling of ‘other aldermen’, explained. Dear, ..“The intention of allow> ing. duplexes. in-a residential A zoning was that they never should be massed. Personally Lam in favor of retaining 500 feet. dis+ tances in residential A. Other catgories (zoning. .B1, 2. and.3} provide for higher density.” The bylaw amendment has been tabled for further consideration, Yule Party Grant In response (ts an-appeal from the Sidnes «North Saanich Cham- ber of Commerce, North Saan- ich council has agreed to donate S50. for the Annual Children’s Christmas. Parts to be -held-on Sahirday, Dec. 20 fer the child- ren of Sidnev. North Saanich and Centra! Saanich, hes ‘position of! the block’ in ‘question. but does not object in. n prineiple Stephen of ‘Victoria, Ald, Leslie” _ Saanich; ...Ald, -De. imalt; Mayor. Archie. raith ’ and council, ° Central “Saanich; Mayor James Cumming - and’ North Saanich ‘council; Laue} ~The Wallace, deputy : provinctal- |: “seéretary; Mrs,W, Brethour, Dr.:|~ oe lRS Oldham, “Capt. D. Price; Wilf: . D. Price, Prot. A. +L.C. Atkinson, , E. Gs Roberts and. Sidney: al- dermen. ” a “CE NTRE- PIEC Ene Colorful “eehtre=plece” of the evening, the: new coat-o of-arms, was. designed by. Prof; Atkinson = and” ‘consists: of a shield centred withi: the: sloop “HH M.S, Plumper’? | ; and: two arrowheads, ° _Clasped * : hands indicate f friendship between - Indian and other: residents. and it:, is: surmounted by a ‘flaming bea~. con.” The Latin. ‘scroll ‘below .- translates: to. read ‘Let: a Bea- con n enlighten Use", es, “SHEER DELIGHT”? - Governor: deseribed- his: visit: to © Sidney.as. “sheer delight?» A large. alidiencs:. seated at long dins * ner. tables” arranged. to afford: : everyone an unobstructed view or. Mghten = us’. proceedings applauded the Lieu=_ tenant Governor “when he assured them "We are here to celebrate: an historic ° “and memorable event.?? His Honor compli mented - ‘Capt. D, Price and Sidney “Air: Cadets. who formed: a-spanking=_ smart guard-of-honor on his are rival, -A singularly warm re- céption,’’ smiled Nicholson, we In a ‘speech of welcome,’ prior © to’ the. ceremonies, Mayor. Free~". man: traced the growth of Sidney! since ‘its incorporation as a vil~ lage in..1952, . Since that’ ‘time, the--population: of- the town has* ‘quadrupled and,” said.Freeman, we can consider ourselves fore -~~ tunate that we have had. people” on Council with foresight.” ~ COPY TO GOVERNOR . “. During the brief on-stage coun= cil meeting, Ald, Stanley Dear: moved that the coat-of-arms as: » designed ‘by. Prof, Atkinson, be — officially adopted and registered, . - A copy of the crest was pre= nor by. Mayor Freeman with a “and Mrs, Nicholson, Mayor Hugh _ on: ‘Brethour » family. property, 1 gave. the - “settlement the - “same. - name, : Prof. ‘Atkinson’ held - his: audi “ence ‘entranced with details ofhis mily coat-of-arms, while ‘the Sac van arrowhead ‘on the. right, re= 8 “The. silver-haired Lieutenant + -presents Indian ‘residents, . He . “acknowledged «the @ help of: Dr. “ . Ronald Oldham (also ‘present at | the! dinner) - -in composing™.the® " Latin ‘scroll “Let ‘a beacon: en-"” ; “This © includes : ‘mental as wellas physical light,”. . concluded the professor .°. =." - -payable ‘at the’ Bank” ‘of Sidney, “Town Hall Branch as a tax -re=«:. fund. °° Mayor Freeman said that council had decided to. make this .:| unusual gesture and asked muni= paren ‘cipal clerk: Geoft Logan to pres |" : specially.-- designed ‘cheque for $5, . tax assessment _ “100 acres based’on an’ 1879: tax. notice: recently discovered! ‘sent ‘the: .,O) "ENJOY: PARKLAND land: she has: recently: donated. and said, ‘‘I hope young and old will find: comfort walking under an . the ‘trees -~ it is to be always. a treed park. wy We W, Gardner’. and . Mayor Freeman pledge of continued loyalty to gave special birthday recognition Her Majesty and representatives. to well-known resident, Mrs, D, After council adjourned, Prof, Atkinson. described with screen projections, the history of the coat-of-arms, ‘taking: his Ms+- feners back to the year .1859 when H.M,S,-'*Plumper’’ -hydro~ . graphic survey ship, anchored in ‘nearby waters, Commander of the three-masted, barque-rigged sloop, Capt. G. H, Richards, named Sidney. {sland after his friend and colleague, Frederick W, Sidney, and 32 years later, Yand surveyors for a townsite UNCLE DUDLEY'S TRADING POST proudir presents Charles Dickens ‘Christmas Carol’’ On Christmas Day At 2: 00 P. M. On C.K.D.A. 5-3 sR TAAT ETAT re eek katte rl bret enh ate tabla lath LT TeEE CTA aT ATA TOT Ashe 2030 MILLS RD, pT TuT aT ata as a LAL RSE ITER EES ESSELTE LDS LE DLS SIL SECS TEE REE FY Sidney Cabinet Makers Ltd, PREFINISHED KITCHEN CABINETS 656-3633 Ry Ps GERHARD HERTWIG "ESSENSE SITS ESE Thomas who utiended the cere- raonies. . Most . municipalities are constantly supported by se<' nior citizens,’’ sald the Mayor, “Tonight we. are recognizing all ‘our sentor citizens by recogniz~ ing Mrs, Brethour and the con- tributions of her family.’ “Laurie Wallace, chairman of Centennial '71 and his wife, who attended the dinner inplace of the Hon, Dan Campbell, municipal affairs minister, spoke briefly, Victoria Mayor, Hugh Stephen, who is also chairman of the Ca» pital Region. Planning Board spoke of the “ecumenical atmo= sphere tonight which didnot exist some time ago.’ He felt that this was positive indication of the functions of C.R.P.B., ‘when the prosperity of one part of the region is good, then the pros~ perity of all the region is good,’” BRESENTATIONS At the close of speeches, Lt. Gov, Nicholson was presented with a copy of the “Life and Times of Kootenay Brown’ 2 national award-winning book published by Gray Publishing and Mts, Nicholson was presented AND with «The Curve of Time”, a ; jocally-written book. ARBORITE KITCHENS Claremont Choir, under direc» tion of Don Kyle, entertained guests during dinner, providing a pleasant background to the meal served by Siivey Youth Council rember s, iis ‘audi . , « résearch and explained. that the: »blue barbed: -arrowhead ‘on’ ‘the. 2 ‘left'of the ‘Plumper’ on’ the | crest, . represents. the Sidney fa=~ Mrs, Winnifred Brethour, des- | cendant of: the pioneer. family, received a. copy..of: the Coateate: |: arms and @ huge foot=long’ cheque” Mrs,” Brethour, > in: thanking Council,. referred’ ‘to the: parks “| : Native son, E.G. (Page) Ro-. -berts, who. had. farmed ‘north of” the Brethour property, was also - ‘presented with a copy of the” sented to the Lieutenant Gover= coat-of-arms by Ald, . SROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXERC -. XCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXEROXCU - EROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXERO | ~~ XCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXEROXCI: ~ "ROXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXER( IXCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXE | “OPIESXEROXCOPIESXERO; )XCOPIESXEROXCOPIESXE - ‘OPIESXEROXCOPIESXERO. IXCOPIESKEROXCOPIESX! 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