7) Vietorla, council suddenly: ‘centre will move to San- accommodation area Director of Silver Threads, ready for: occupation. 7 farther for. -senior citizens to _ walk, but Mrs. Horne is hopeful: ‘ deterrent. work up to'a full Silver Threads program. At Sidney we have about reached the point. where p ded; particularly i in. regard. to cost to Sanscha would probably ane ~ be at least. double the $110. tobe po". charged. fe - Threads meet us if the expenses resources?” he enquired, “that Sanscha finances are: none: HOME OF REVIEW PRINTING AND PUBLISHING LTD. ESTABLISHED 1912 Serving The Municipalities of Central Saanich, North Saanich, the Town of Sidney and the Gulf Islands Phone. 656-115] FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. 8 10 PAGES SIDNEY. Vancouver Island, B.C. Wednesday, February 25, 1970 Subscriptions, in advance, year $4.00; Copy 10c Sidney Silver Threads scha Hall next week. Sanscha members on Monday evening approved the recommendation of the Directors that Silver Threads be offered the of $110. will ‘be : after three roonthly rental This . figure reviewed months. — Mrs. Catherine Horne, Victoria said she is delighted at the offer of. accommedation. She -ap- ‘preciates also other. offers from |. St. Paul’s Church, which however is too ‘far. from the ‘centre of Sidney, and. the. Scout organization, when their hall is 'Sanscha will besa: few steps that this will: not prove to: be a “Tt takes about. three years to ‘the ‘activities. should be ‘ex: arts. and: crafts,’ » Mrs ‘from the K.of P. Hall when that: organization ruled that the rental: RENT INCREASE ; This” “point. “was raised by ee ‘Sanscha treasurer. T.A. Aiers on : ; Monday. He » said © that’. Silver -. Threads would. be using the hall far.» more than: vany | other organization and warned that the "To what extent can: Silver are in excess? “What are. their Mrs. Dorothy Pea arson, representing Silver Threads, said that she was not in a position: to “answer such’. queries, and: San- “seha président Les Cox reminded “the meeting that the organization “had never asked to come.” ” MAY LOSE “We might go into the hole, but. let's find out,” said Mrs, Neva Pennie. - Mr, Aiers repeated his warning foo reassuring al the mament, but, Hick” Lawrence pointed (owl that. Silver. Threads would he ~~ filling ina Jot of vacant time, and: therefore” should be age, : commodated, rere Alarge majority: vote approved “the rental, with’ Mrs. QO. Thomas registering a negative vate. the ‘Githtness’ ‘of the. rental ; gchedule throughout’ the: year," she commented afterwards, oe — DIRTY STREET - BRINGS PROTEST — FROM SIDNEY. A letter of protest will be fent: the department of ~ Prannport Wy sidivey miunteipalliy regarding the pave) Wlering: Heacoy Ave, aha resll af what. cane - siruchion, ; White discussing purchaye ofa. onmaehine fram the elt at hecame ‘annoyed about the mens whict haw been Tell by trieks berlaging yravel ta (he wharf, or which is being - pleked up oan thes of caré ustoge (he wha’, at. ad “$400 per month to meet. the basic : : core of the services. BCs -TNisdalle. inthe: legislature ast. ‘Thursday, the government can: “provinee! the used xireolcleaning | ‘TWO ‘COWPOKES | riding the ; Peninsula are none. other ; Peterson i and ‘Shuswap: MLA Willi ‘in for. the camera: in the wilds. of: Royal’ Oak. as t ey headed: for. the trails of Elk- Beaver. Lakes. Actually, both are old’ hands at cattle herding. The: Attorney- should be increased from $110 to foes worked « on. 1 ranches i in younger: says: and Mr. han: ttorney-Gei eral Leslie : Attorne Jefcoat still operates a: small. When he came down to: Victeria, for. of the Legislature, he br ough@nis five- -year-old cow. pony: Monty. for: a little relaxation away from. the: Legislature. -General Peterson. has been boarding his ‘big Palomino. Lucky: here the past. two. years. and. gets out.) riding” “as often. as. possible. but not. often enough.’ oa the current: session ORY “TAIN MUNTE R- We they < can. teach terrorism in? John universities, «said ‘set-up schools. of merit: for’ the $ juvenile delinquents, Speaking during the - budget debate, the Saanich. and The Islands Social Credit MLA ured provincial. government. -to serap its programs of. in- carceration of, him tin education, : ~ Jails and forest camps, he said, carry a stigma and are difficult ; for’ juveniles, to wipe from: their memories. Merit schools, he said, “would ee stimulate the: indiv idual’ K Ro to oo offenders, sueh as (he sending of Doukhobors to Piers Island, has cniserably failed inthe past, “and led only in identifying the = suceee ee | Mig 2- minutes spece h was oe panna They do: not scem: to: reatae: by: most other: desks. | ; “About: four weeks, EO, His Honor: turned | this, place on,’ Tisdale said atone ‘point in hls: address, referring ta the opening poof the session by Le. Gav. Nicholson on Jan.22. “And now you're turning tb off,” observed Gordon. Dowding: UNDP Burnaby Edmonds). During his’ speech —Nsdalle erlicized the use. of. Canndian foreign aid ‘for the training and instruction: in omethods — of lerrorism jn Rhodesia,” although headded he was.tiappy lo see that the actual training in tervarist methods has now beer taken over “bee Thee OI vines © “if we want (o train terrorists (0 “they ean weta better. walning in our nnlversities the Saanieh Mr A Hoolared 1 ONEW HOSPITAL, Hevaisa-eatled far apaliew of containment far Ste dP ysent s “the anti-social. “juvenile” and replace it witha, network. of merit: schools to Rive ue government, 8 ‘members and was given yu charuy {) 00 heckling fram the opposition he reckoned with». John: eo hospital in Vietoria, now seeking "approval for expansion, and. the building: of. a° new: acute - care, ~hospital.in his riding. - . . He said that workers should be able-to refuse “on religious or: personal grounds” to allow union dues checkof {s which could result in their money being used for purposes they don't approve. And he called for a provincial “grant in, lieu of taxes: on the Swartz Bay ferry terminal to: : North Saanich muntejpality. CRIMIN: AL, CARE in Re . Ne. opened: the seetton. of) his spec hoon juvenile delinquency: “Should | with the question: Juveniles have. a> eriminal CA a ‘Tisdale: waid © Speopraphical . deportation’. of group ‘and made them A force A “tis my opinion that in- “enreeration with’ its component: ’ hene tits. of forestry. cam pa, that. carries along. ‘with the stigma that the public mind is not willing to forget, and the’ individual himself has. a very difficult, time to wipe oul this. experience from his memory,” he stated, - “It vertainly.. wouldn' ( do anything [6r a person who bas a failure complex,” he added. INLINE ‘Tisdale hoeted that BC, - pricles itself on its ~ education hased on equality of opportunities for. educational -excellenea, ard - sida . system for young offenders would emerit “be in line with this: philosephy. “correctional people now deal with are sa. direct result. of person involved: negotiate the. to ohe is unable educational: sticle course society has placed: in- the, path of success lo every: child who has ta Brave Up. Mo adulthood, "oy “We loosely ‘classify. “this. “the, “Stumbling unfortunate as Continned on Page, 2 philosophy: of “Many of the problems that the, this educational system, beeaus othe, ADVICE. ASKED ON APARTMENT POLICY CHANGE oA proposal to build three deiuxe “apartment: blocks “on the. waterfront in the. Beaufort: ‘and Wildflower ‘street area’ was’ considered by Sidney council on Monday, Slegg Brothers: Lumber Jd? made the applicg ition for re- zoning oof. this areas from residential. “A" to residential “B-. 3°" (30 suites to-an. aere) on behall of Leader Holdings Lad. ORIN, Spokesman “Martman showed sketches of the proposal which: locates the: buildings towards the r with- plenty: of ‘trees and water. ear of the property front usage common: fo> all: residents, Underground | parking anda wood finish on the apart: ment blocks; was indicated. Mayor De ar cautioned council “that they must decide whether ar not. they were willing to ehange ‘the polieys concept plan, before’ “iseussing Che. present, “himited dn thissareas ose proposal Ate building: heights’ aire Ald. Herb. Perry: felt. council might stick too rigidly ta: tho policy plan, and recom:. mended that the matter be sent ta Capital Regional Planning 8 Board for observations: ranch near: Salmon. Arm. that treatment plant. saturday Service For Car Licenses ‘The Sidney office of the B.Cy Motor Vehicle Branch will be open ‘this Saturday, the last day of. Februar y deadline for 1970. car, license “ fe Plates. - The office, ‘in the Town Hall, ae “will have staffon hand from 9~ ‘a.m. to'5 p.m. for last-minute | issuing of the new “blue. on | white’? licences which must be “on all motor vehicies after . midnight, Saturday. : : ‘BY ELSIE BROWN : the “Mayne: Island - ‘Agricultural an evening of. entertainment ‘provided ‘by the » Recreation: Committee ofthe Agricultural Society, The. proceeds went .en- Lady. Minto Hospital. In charge of arrangements was Mrs. Fred. Bennett: assisted. by ‘Mrs, A Brau, Mrs. Alex Mussick, Mrs; Al. Baldwin, (Mrs... John, ‘Hayhurst, Mrs. Grace Evans and Mrs, Bill Piggott, British Army, aS W.W. Hunt-Sowrey was raffted and over. $20 was realized, Total proceeds to date: are $120, Anyone wishing to contribute to Grace. vans, RRL _ Mayne ‘sland, B.C, ae i Sidney: council: meeting: Monday, Proprietor Stephen Dickinson thanked, mayor Dear to the Department ate: Lands Lnccolmmencdations: probably be’ about ° : mi the pene half a ‘en ginee rs: construction of: treatment plants: oS Pas-well'as ‘installation, of sewer A valentine Party. was held in’ ‘Hall. when: most. of the islanders. as well as many visitors enjoyed tirely/ to the Heart: ‘machine " Ocean and Oakville.’ “The plant’ is, designed to serve z a : : population: of approximately 7,000 _as'the first stage of a sewer. plan. | Highlight of evening. was a Travelogue. conducted by Major John Dought who spent more that: 10-years in: Hong Kong with the A youst af beef donated hy The Heart Machine may do so by: sending their donation to. Mrs, Lease” Extended van Isle Marina revelved an ‘ extension ofa foreshore: lease: from 10. years’ to! 2h yedrn at on and aldermen for their-attention | BY PAT MUNSON > . Sidney council decided Monday night ona location i in the northwest corner of Tulista Park for a sewer Construction of the low concrete building which will house primary and secondary. treatment tanks will probably start this year as part of a $500,000 plan to modernize the Sidney sewage system. Mayor Stanley Dear describes the -site. as “logical and least. expensive’ from’ an’ engineering point of view.’’ The tanks, completely enclosed, will be almost ‘unnoticeable, according to. municipal clerk Geoff Logan |. “who accompanied Mayor Dear on | a recent. tour. Of mainland. -and “the | ‘treatment plants... _ The Sidney plant will be similar . ‘to that at Brighouse, Lulu Island; which is located in a park setting, | opposite a large apartment block, and close to.-a _church » ~and hospital, itis: completely” ‘ollorless, council was’ told. © 0.0» . LANDSCAPING. os, The concrete.’ ‘structure: ‘will. 10. feet: high and will be landscaped with trees : . Council’ s decision must : approved by the. Capital Regional: Board “which. is” Tesponsible ‘fo trunk: lines and. ocean ‘outfalls. Other . plant sites” considered "were? ‘the south-west corner: of Ocean Ave. and Fifth Street: 9,81" ‘acres, "privately owned; and 2.70" acres owned by. the. Depart ment, | of. Transport between. Patricia’ Bay Highway. and Eighth § Sstre eel, : which can. be ‘expanded: to’ ac- comodate a population of 20,000, ~The: Regional. Board will ‘be. “responsible for one-third of the ‘cost of the present scheme with the remaining two-thirds coming from Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, The town sewer system, built in. 1954, was ‘surveyed ‘by Willis, Cunhffe and Tait early in 1969, 7 ‘ago of a 22-year-old © ‘Edmonton "man: “who. had been living at his “family’s. summe : concerning. R: : notifying’ s someone. ‘of his: ‘plans. : since despite extensive checking “of. ‘persons and places, known ‘to : him: “scoured the: peninsula ‘area on ‘ground, and by. air for some’ sign of the car he was driving; ‘a ‘Porsche convertible, red in color ‘Slender, and wears ‘glasses, whereabouts, or who might: have | or.on what might have happened. “ Richard c. ‘Martin Assistance Asked “The disappearance six. : weeks : residence : Moses Point Road; Dee Co .. He. was last seen dan. 4 when he started - off: from » the » family residence ‘to do some. Brocery shopping in. ‘Sidney. There has been no trace of: him is father and friends chave ‘with white top, B. C. license DAG 733, Richard Martin is is six. feet tall, ‘Anyone knowing | of | “his information on where he might be.” to him, is asked to contact: the 0 © Sidney detachment of othe a KK. CM. P, ve Go It Alone Hinted In Fire Discussion — Le * Sidney. Ald. walked out of joint: > agroement: talky Jast week declaring that a slanlemate, had Wilkie wen reached with North Saunieh Tepresenintives Ald, Georne Cumpston and GR. Aylard, Inthe ‘wordy: Hollinjworth, the other. joiney “alderman. involved: the. discussions, Sidney. and” “North. Saanich - may have to “HO Hh alone,” r Come mo THEY'RE LOOKING FOR GIRLS AND AND WE? VE GOT "EM “Saanich 1" iinsuta hus hewn ine tiabed dee Vietorta Chantber al Commerce fin ity finthaie round for candidates a FoF the aimial Miss: Victoria ! att af, “And Why nate The Peninsula by noted tar Weoeverw hhud of heats. aad the Feast af vhich is df waedy We, J Serre yy aud the On Saanic Penansebst ! eo @ ¢ 8 6 has “contritated Oy Miss Junior Vietoria eendidaten ty ‘the wear, The ve pant, ee ee The Peninsula ais. ena whole af Canara.’ Toast that aw Sidney beauty ven tn Mime nada Vite Wie. Mid. the. ty ie plad Shinew, “Linda ‘Powna aid not reach dhru Noctenia Contest fab uk Vas Mie wor that adie dn Vi and wernt an te wire thts Whe Miss toe dined iaypyveue Jud hay Mins PN, i, tite he. sine da aecehisen ae in thie: Tut that's ne reasanwhy the Pensula can't give Vitoria Peay a helping hante coe The Vietorin daveres: howe oo SOA Whieh 16 WHI be seleoted. Ge 7 on thd ee wee fot +n Sty ai td dirs fran * The daily far werkolang wha the — Give Victoria A Break! Vicor D chibitien Irom May Teta 18. - inouAced on the tinal day af the fair, Entries must he made at the Utices. Ob the eveeen al 2051 Douglas: Street, ‘Victoria, hy wise Mareh ts, a aie coached, bi madetling, pubtie speaking. pole, makeup: and development af talent, \ The + ve banner yell We {lnatiets will he Gardner. “fires: of Ald," Hugh Gardner was over the wording of . ee the. 1969) financial ‘statement ~ Raale disugreomnent - Shak enused | the: departure | of Ald. “which. ists North’ Saanich & “municipality as cout shareholder “while Sidney “contributes' to the: financial picture, (One gets the impression, sald Ald, Gardner, | that Sidney makes a grant in tha | © -wame way that the Department of Deen! _Mighways makes a Brant. Actual wording | of the hh ‘statement is as fallow: ” ; mies “Revenue, (y Yontributions and ©: Grantay Town of Sidney, $0,064, ° Dept. of Highways, $250; Dept, of Indian Affairs, $150. Shara of Costs; District of North Saanich, une $12,202, _ “The Hrehall ta ‘Sidney Wo presently registered in the name OF North Saanich, Gardner pores © 60. hae question, it Sidney buys ae: fire truck, where will it be : housed?" 7 Meanwhile, tlduey adi tui 7 7" are studying the) financial. Oe statement and Hollingworth and Gardner Plan lw come uy with . this town's approach lo jolat flee and ambulance protections: "It this fails,” said Hollingworth, (1 would say our only alternative ia for boil slaty ice to godt tlogian