aa ALL Materials Wednesday, February 18, 1970 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE FIVE Dawson Deeply mourned, and for many years a respected member of the staff at Butchart Gardens, Mrs. Mabel L. Dawson, wife of Victor C. Dawson, 1031 Sluggett Road, Brentwood Bay, passed away on February 13 at the age of 59 years. —— - Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she had been a resident locally for the past 50. years. The marriage took place in 1969. She leaves her husband, at home; a son, Alan Shiner of Victoria; uncle,” John Wisdom, Sr. and cousins, Mabel and John Wisdom, Pasadena, Calif., ne- phew, Barry Bickford of Saanich- ton, and her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Alf and Bertha Shiner of Brentwood Bay. Private service was conducted Monday by the Rev. Canon F.C. Vaughan-Birch in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney. Dahli A resident of Sidney. for many years, Mrs. Sarah Jane Dahl passed away in Duncan at the age of 82. She is. survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. Chappell of TENDER TOWR OF SIDNEY Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the sup- ply, on an: hourly. basis, of a rubber tired backhoe machine with operator, for work within the _ Town of Sidney for the years 1970 and 1971. : Tenders should state size of machine and. bucket: and other pertinent details, and ‘contractor. _ Will guarantee availability on 12 hours notice.: : Tenders t to be in the hands of of the ‘Clerk by 5p.m. February 27, 1970. Lowest “or any “tender not “necessarily accepted. @s.togan _ Town Clerk "Bee. Gee's *or ‘inform Eee s Sorat Sire “s ‘ ators f COME AND SER us i SPECIALIZING bituaries Duncan, and Mrs. W. Larnick, Sidney; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.. Mrs Dahl was Past Matron and a life member of Bow Valley Chapter of the Eastern Star in Calgary. Funeral service was held Tuesday in the Hirst Funeral Chapel, Duncan. Robinson John Robinson, of 967 Collinson St., Victoria, formerly of Galiano, died on Feb. 3. Mr. Robinson and his wife moved from Galiano two years ago. It was almost 40 years ago that Mr. Robinson went to Galiano, where he bought some land and built a home to ‘‘retire’’ from the busy life he led in Vancouver, with Robinsons Candied Peel, Co. He sold out. his - interest to: his brother, and for a little while contented himself with his home and garden, In the early fifties, he decided to: make and .sell ‘Benroy” shortbread, which became popular and was shipped all over the world. In no time he was working harder than ever. Due to ill health, he retired again, and shortly after, moved to Victoria. He leaves, besides his wife, Elsie, one son, Dr. John Robinson of London, Ontario, and one daughter, Mrs. H. (Elizabeth) Wale, of Seattle: seven. grand- children, his brother, George, in Vancouver. 5 Funeral services were in - Victoria on February 6, followed by. er emation. ~REAR-ENDER CRASH. Failure to observe the stop sign at. Keating and. Patricia Bay highway ‘cost Mrs, Dolores Seright, Victoria, $150. ‘car. Report from. Central Saanich. police ‘on Feb. 5:The Seright car. crashed into the rear of a vehicle driven by Dr. Horn, also. of; Loyal Order of Moose PUBLIC DANCE ‘Saturday, Feb. 2istato: 00P. M 100SE HOME, SAANIC HTON : > Be “The sweetest music, this ~ Refreshments Available | oe ADMISSION $1.00 COUPLE | ation Phone 652. 1670” 8 YEARS Spoiee ne * Custom Upholstery | oie oo Kitehe ne: Chair es als Wy We Have Many Mater ials F rom Which To Choose ~ DRAPES: FABRICS Available if you wish Lo / golf A CALL i fs PHONE 652-1591 sf. PRE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY. | | - BRENTWOOD BAY SHOPPING CENTRE WEST SAANIC i RD, ok 7 donate thet! eyeste the Eye Bank it yours damages. ee opposite the Fair Grounds: Orchestra side. of Heaven” a -To ‘suit your needs oof -From AY 80 and up y install Carpe ts a “Draperies eos a: $ ves Jb op OLY. damages. and a Traffic Violation: ‘Victoria,: which ‘sustained $300 | | Legion: a MeWillians, 656-2351, 9 Cand ; , up i i 4 Among VIVACLOUS NEWCOMER Gwen Gregorig is new owner of Doreen’s Hair Styling, 9830 Third Street, Sidney, her third beauty salon. on Vancouver Island. In 1964, Mrs. Gregoric opened a salon in Port McNeill and the next year, a similar business in Port Hardy, Always active in community. affairs, Mrs. Gregoric, 2441 Amherst Drive, appeared recently in Peninsula Players production “‘Lily, the Felon’s Daughter.’’ Frequent visitors to Sidney in past years, Mr. and. Mrs, Gregoric are related to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flint, 9939 Third Street. felfare Aid — For Veterans Bureau Aim - . The welfare of all ‘veterans.’ their. widows and families, is the objective ‘of the Veterans’ - Welfare Bureau, an organization formed by the. Royal: Canadian ‘Legion. and the Army, Navy ‘and. ‘Air Force: Veterans" Association: “Tt has come to the attention of the. Bureau that aged: veterans or” their. widows who do not belong to. cany.- ‘veterans’ organization may, - be’ eligible | tora sistanc and are. ‘children of deceased + Geterans in. their. education” where. -.cir- cumstances: so merit, he ‘stated: ‘The following seven | “members * : serve ‘onthe Bureau: vArmy;” “| Navy: and Air: Force Veterans’ Organization: -R. White, 656-3012; ° G. Coward, 656-3194, and “B. Hague, “Giii-2587, Royal Canadian. Ted Robinson, 656-2531; Le Rolph, §56-3770; R. Tutte, 656- 4460, and Service Officer J. M.. F ~ PHONE THEM: ‘Tf any veteran widow: foils: that, they have a problem a: Aelephone call...will clarify the question, °s MeWilliams, - Gn the remar hed: § discuss - their other hand, -problem — with another wonsan,. ands Mrs. RR. Tutte represents the Legion Ladies Auxillary on the, Welfare Bureau and alsois in charge of sick visiting for. the Legion, iiss other respons sibilities, he Bure cau has forms. available: for. those: Wishing: to of CN, vd, he “656 118 “ene NEW MANAGEMENT _ GWEN GREGORIG IN CUSTOM SERVICE some INDIVIDE AL TDMER STYE. ANG pretet fi CuUTT ING PE ALAL a © OMPI, EVE WIG Cc AR: aos WER METICS pyro ALP ER GESTO BE VED Prone Crs PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL FEBRUARY 12th, - 28th, BY LES, ‘or. veterans’: said: Mr. he some might prefer to - by Jack Scott Until we made our recent move back into the city from those good green acres I wasn’t the kind of man to lose sleep over legal documents. | Confronted by a form. con- taining an inch or more of fine print it was my practice to sweep a sightless eye over it, mutter something like, ‘Well, this ap- pears to be in order’ and sign blindly on the dotted line. True, I may have. affected. an. extra flourish with my. child-like” 33-SUITE BLOCK REQUIRES CHANGE IN ZONING LAW Sidney council will-consult with Capital Regional Planning Board on an application from Hanley Agencies for rezoning of a parcel of land on Henry Avenue near Norgaard. Apartments... A -:ten- tative mortgage commitment for the 33-suite Apartment Block has been made but zoning at present limits density to 15 units per acre. ‘Zoning sought is for 30 units per acre. , neh ‘Building’ inspector W.. Seward noted that. plans will require some ‘modification to meet. ‘greenbelt requirements. me Mayor. Dear. reminded council that C.R.P.B. recommend that density near schools be cept lo a minimum, : : Ald. Wilkie. Gardner worried ‘that council. lacked. assurance: | that the project will be ‘built. if rezoning is approved. ‘The mayer said ‘that: on. the® building: i spector’ s advice.a complete” set required to. indicate good faith. intercom For Health Sidney. municipality. will install. ‘Metropolitan - ‘Board of: Health offices. Costing . ‘about’ $10, J. L. N. Whitbread ‘In view of the of. working’ drawings are now. ‘an intercom in the Town Hall for |: ‘the | equipment’ Was. requested by. Dr... signature, but such decisiveness is acommon cover-up for people who haven't the least idea of what they're doing. Then we rented out the country place. At first the arrangements were clear to everyone, even to me. Fellow said he’d like to rent the place. Nice fellow. Fine, I said. Neither of us said a word about noxious weeds. It was my wife's idea that we have a real estate man draw upa lease. I signed this obediently (the real estate man made a little | cross where I was to put my name). There the matter might have ended. Except that two days later 1 got a: bill: from the real estate office for a cool $35. This staggered. me so much that I took the lease out and. studied it. The form, itself, L estimated at a cost of perhaps: 80 cents. The stenographer's: typing would probably come, at the most to a dollar, So what was I paying for? 1 read the lease all the way through. Then I knew. I was paying. for. the language. Every time I read the lease, and | do it all the time, I get a mental picture of its author, I see. him. with. mutton-chop. whiskers. dust his eyes are visible over a - Prince Albert collar. A snuff box is beside him as he works. away His name’ is Ebenezer: “I mean, who. else but. an Ebenezer’ would start a sentence this way: “‘Witnesseth, that the ‘said lessor doth demise unto. What kind of a word is “doth” for heaven thake? , : One. sente nee, standing .. all by ‘itself, still baffles me. It says, simply, ‘‘The - said lessor covenants with enjoyment.”’ Ihave studied “that sentence. ve: broken eh ibe ‘down: word by: word. “I . still don’ tunderstand it. All “mv life. I have hated to pa “ $35" for: something: i under stand. ourselves, z "decided. ‘councillors Sob IU. 5. SC ASSISTANCE Everett M. “Rightmire,. field: representative of the: United States. Social “Security © Ad- minis tration, ‘at Bellingham, will. ‘beat the. US. Immigration Service Office, CPR: Dock, 468" Belleville Street; Victoria,” | Thursday, Febuary 26, from’ 12 noon to. 4:30.°pam,, and” on! Friday, February. 27, fra om: an 80 aim. to noon, « SOCIAL:SECURIT Y. This visilis to assist. people now. living on Vancouver. sland: who® Under. ~ certain ~ conditions, and children may. also be eligible for. payments under qertain.: circumstances © formals: tpe ‘ Wan) be paid to eligible ‘people. ie, We Buy and Sell. oWc hina, Si Iver, Furniture © and Bri cabrac., on)e ath Streat, Sidney Phone 656-3515 CIAL SECURITY on. have been employed in the Uniled States after 1936 and who wish to, ¢ inguire about their status under’ ‘the U.S. social security program, monthly payments are payable at | age 62 or later. Surviving widows © plication: for mnireients must: bes completed before these benefits > FOR RESIDENTIAL “AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING CALL. eAMINES oni 656-2893 Well experienced in TB pes ad Penavatians, burld oon ties Delands. 3! “Servi Looe wou > ds all Will bit repotation ter us" OFFEREL ) “Canadian citizens, as ‘well ‘as U. Ss. citizens,’ may —be eligible, provided that they meet, certain | requirements, | Those. who are now: receiving security. their U.S," social payments. may have . certain problems with change of address: “or other matters: to report, or. discuss. | co. Mr, Rightmire will. have the “necessary claims forms as well. “as other forms and information - oles aflets explaining the U.S. social security: program. “leases: had “frequent, with a quill pen at a roli- ‘top desk. - the said lessee for quiet. nA In the meantime... I'd” gone ahead and rented a place in town. Again the negotiations were beautifully simple. ‘‘I’d like to rent your place,” I. said, The fellow who owned the place said, “Fine, nice to have you.” Ah, but once again. there was the ubiquitous real estate man in the picture and yet another great document as warm with words. By now I was beginning to catch on to the language. Nothing is ever ‘at’? some place. It is “situate, Iving and. being.’’ Nothing ever ‘‘ends.”’ It is either “forfeited and void’ or ‘suspended and abated."’ Nobody ever ‘‘says'’ anything... He “covenants, promises’ and agrees.’’ I-noticed, too, that both gloomy references to the perils of ‘“tempests,’’ it clearly being implied that’ if everything was blown away all bets. were off. When I read the new lease I felt. cheated. There was nothing at all in it about .‘‘quiet. enjoyment.” I just couldn't understand why the fellow in my house was allowed to quietly enjoy himself while 1 went without even a legal provision for it. i. See ; I found only that when my time was up I was ‘‘obliged” to leave “peacefully and quietly.’ I began to sulk about that, too, and asked my- wife, rather » petulantly,. if they thought I was going to leave in’ a blaze of gunfire’ or something. ~ mad,” I said. Most of the points in this ew - lease’ seemed to me harmless enough, if not downright unlikely. Thad no intention, for instance, of. using the: place for. a store.:or. shop.: 1 figured I could carefully preserve - all. the ‘trees, as~ it -commanded me, mainly because'|. there wasn’t a. tree within (sight : . miles. "proper manner, : and. shall: keep. down: all Noxious. weeds and grasses cand will’ removed “> from: : kind, manure or wood. m™ nice, modern little pad, Now all of a sudden I'm looking for manure! has no trust.in me and what. with that and worrying over tempests enjoyment: -- quiet, void or any. other kind. “It doth: make me. But. then. J ‘collided with, the. paragraph that’ $ filled. me: withs . notremove: or permit tobe ‘the | premises any: straw of any 7 The thing has sort of cast a pall ue over the whole affair, Here }.was : dreaming about getting: into a, It just seems that my. landlord - 4 and the new hole in my budget I, = don't see* any hope ahead for |: forfeited, ap OF CE NTR Public. notice is hereby: re ‘present’ them as. AL Dir MAN - . ONI; to h year term. The mode of nomination of qualified electors ‘af the Mun > shall be deliver ot 10 the Ret —preseribed in, the Municipal manner as: tos sufficiently opened a re niwood Hlementivy Munieipal Halt, saantet i on the ahs 1 day ol Mared, 104 wn BtK pan api Wie adi beeen fe hours Gf on pain BC COTUYATY eo oo Given under ny hind at February, 1070 POR. OTE CORPOR: ATION OF THE DISTRICT NOTICE OF EL KC CTION Municipality of Central Saanich that Trequire the presence of » the said electors at. the’ Municipal: Hall, Monday, the oth day of March, 1970, at the hour of ten o'clock dn the: forenoon, far the Purpose al selecting: wv person, to Candidates, shall be. nominated in. writing by two: duly ween the date of this. notice and noon of the! ‘day. of: nomination, The nominationpaper may hein. te form 7c resideriee and. oe cupation of Ue person nominated in such amination: paper abl Ine suse ibed ty by the. Gandidule, in the event ol v poll helng necessary. such pall wl he Keating Elementary Schack, Keath: i Municipal Wallan the (eth dnd @oth days af Marvel 1970. bes . werson 1s hereby required to Fakenoties aad HOVENH jilivisedt » } Saniehton, WoC. Refining? Officer AL SAANIC He given ‘to the electors of the Sariniehton, “One. 4 « elected for Ww une spired two Ms «i ndid ates shat be as follows: a leipality, "The nemination-paper urning Officer, at any time bebe; Act. and shall state the name,” identify such candidate, The oe Schoot, Brentwond hay ion 10 hel ween the hours of i (VO 44 hi 7 Wee pal aay | an bps Wi aie and $00 pan. of whleh every, this Paha Prices Effective: February 18th. To February 2st. In Your Friendly Sidney Safeway Store We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities From Concentrates. 48 fl. oz. tin Frozen. Choice Quality ‘Economical _ ae ene ae en Te Frozen. ae 1 7 a Serve Baked. Garnish with: Parsley and oo Lemon Wedges. Ib. Halibut Pieces or hock Our 4 Page Flyer For More Outstanding Valves”. i iy. Durrani CAN ATI AS CIMT ED TATEW AY. to uubvidhieg od ibd ct aehdelt st ied. gadioud Aad wn ' \. ae