SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW 4 Wednesday, May 27, 1970 rl Scout-Gu on’ Third Street, but volunteer help from parents of the youngsters has fallen down badly. KEEP YOUR CAR IN ~ SOUND MECHANICAL CONDI Ow cad Contribute To Your Own Safety And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now wo Donations are ‘rolling i in to help — Sidney ‘scouts and guides with their ambitious ‘renovation . of ftieir covered Scout-Guide-Hall. Phone i : Bea con . 24 Hour Towing Service. 656-1922 at Fifth: WASHINGTON RHO “ALFALER , ~ COMPLETE HORSE PELLETS ~ GRAINS AND. STRAW FERTILIZER MON-TUES. -WED. “THURS, “PRI, SAT. : . i a we : - May’ 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 : ‘Surprisingly ‘ fresh, funny eo youthful-looking, ‘enjoyable, far differe nt from most Mos Cue Magazine COLUMBIA PICTURES ang CAR, FUnE MAN Praesens 2 Ww COURTENAY. SHOWNSOREDER 1 GAUL EOKN CURIS PRET i e vo “eexoumacored “Ge paar |. ; | Pha cares : 7 : ‘ oy mee, ps pa yt nf * rea | ene , i 4. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. RI SAT. - a June: 1 2%, 3,4, §6 MGM eatsensg _ Bib NIVEN. i Hania “ana WAL TRO OGG mertrmenrerveronmanen [a] ay ide Hall Mf | nuisance, he stated, - A | for that” part. of the program nt pos » A wet “ Awl ri EVERETT "NOON GTA ERREE Lacking Ted Robinson, acting chairman of the group, says there is a disappointing “lack of interest’’ in the project from families in the community, although the hall will serve about 280 children. Work. bees have been held almost every weekend since January under D.W. Langtry. but there is still much to be done. At a recent committee meeting, it was decided to scrap further pleas for volunteer labor and to hire craftsmen. The large hall, moved last ‘fali from a site beside St. Andrew's Anglican Church, has to have plumbing, wiring, a furnace and new win- dows installed beside interior and exterior finishing... - The work will cost between $5,000 and $6,000 and Scout House will be approached for a loan.” DONORS Meanwhile, donations have come. from local Kinsmen, -Kinettes, Lions, Rotary, Rotary- - Annes, Ladies’. Auxiliary -to Canadian Legion, Army, Navy and Airforce organization and its Ladies’ Auxiliary to the tune of $695. ne - . Private. individuals.. and businessmen have contributed a total. of nearly. $1,000. Donors include Mrs. A.W. Smith, Arthur Freeman, Sam Gordon, Mrs. Bessie Roberts, Har Lee, Sidney Bakery and Mitchell and An- derson stores, also the District of North Saanich. Various businesses. including Butler -Bros.,. Dench Excavating Ltd. Dennis Bowcott, Ocean Cement. and Mitchell and Anderson’ have also contributed materials at a discount. Trustees Endorse | --Referendum: “BY ‘ROSEMARY OWEN: After a discussion of benefits to be. derived from: municipal. se-, “wage disposal systems, as applied | to. “school: structures, ‘Saanich - School Board on Monday unani- mously endorsed in principle the. Central. Saanich . sewer. refer- The: Board” ‘also’ endorsed in. principle a resolution ‘framed by Central Saanich Council: request- ing ‘the. province. to exempt. agri-. -cultural land: from ‘school taxa-"|. tion. ‘Trustee ‘Gordon: Ewan: suggested that it. would then be necessary for the government - to “reirnburse municipalities for the ‘loss of school revenue, © 6° -School Superintendent. Mort. Thorsell reported an, investiga- ‘| tion of aircraft noise over schools pals. have ‘port any recurrence of this i The work of Sidney Recreation | Committee was warmly . com: a. mended) by Trustee .Z.M. My | Hamilton in the proposal to pro- mote a water safety: program. for a ‘Sidney elementary) students. iy | Approval was given by the Board M | which occurs before school hours, 4a | but not for the section after 9am, en as this would involve collection of. a: fees and, set n aif ficult precedent, 5 could be an expansion of recrea- a | and stated that this is not at pre-_ @ t-sent a problem, but school princi- been. instructed to re- ral “ Sm, ve Shoomakers and Pastry bakers, Undertakors and Oystor cultivators ‘Are just some of tha workers empldayed in industies govercd: by Workmen's Gary pensation AME fede prone! 4 PAA i. Special thorany. And finghenl AB] aid He you are unsure ab your 2: / Cavbrage phone tha WtB, “WORKMENS compensation BOBRO ATE “SURVEY STAKES have been planted _ preparation for. straightening and. rebuilding’ of Wain Cross ‘Road from. West Saanich Road to Derrick. Ald. H. A. Taylor, North Saanich public works chairman, says that tenders will be let short- ly for this section which is an.access road to the new Wain Road fire hall. (Review. v Photo). | in ” Fire Alarm Phone Service ‘Disappointing’ Opinion that Central Saanich fire department should abandon the present commercial telephone answering service, which for several years.” has relayed alarms, was expressed by Alderman Tom Michell at a meeting of council last week. He noted the increased cost this year of the present service, which he described as ‘‘very disap- pointing,’ and said, “We came out of Saanich on a_ hasty decision: we should go back to them, I think it’s a must.” For many years Saanich municipal alarm room at Vernon Ave.’ fire headquarters handled emergency calls for the fire departments of Central Saanich, Sidney and North Saanich, View “Royal, Colwood and > Langford. ‘Some years ago when Saanich proposed to increase charges for the service, these departments pulled out together in favor of the “privately .owned telephone an- swering — service. . Central Saanich, however, has continued its arrangement with Saanich alarm room for emergency police calls. [ Silver Threads | Thursday, May 28 - Court Whist 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 29 - Jacko,.2 pm. Monday,: June. - Drop-in; games, 2-p.m.. 9. nieve ‘Tuesday; June 2.- Arts and Crafts 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Drop in. Wednesday, June 3.- Films - “Niagara. Falls Parkland,’’ “Malayan Seashore,’’ ‘‘Totems.”’ ‘All programs take place at Sanscha. Hall,: Beacon . Ave., Sidney. Senior citizens: of: the district, and visitors are rene - Swim Pool Continued from Pa gel “mittee will accept cash, “chioguiee “or” post-dated © cheques. through: the Bank of Montreal, -Toronto-. ‘Dominion: Bank. and. Saanich Peninsula Credit. Union. ae = Of School Board. plans, he said ; that the North Sidney: -expansiot will: probably -develop'v within years. to.a total of: from ‘1, 5200" ‘to “1,500: ‘students, ‘and there would. therefore be an important | educa: | tional use of the pool: Later there | tional facilities for the young with” a ‘skating: ‘rink, anda” bowling -green for adults, suggested - ‘Peerman Lott “ ve oa Opponents: Continued from. Page I tion, ‘but are supposed to deliver us from: evil,") POISONING: WE LL Ss ~ John Windsor said he had never benefitted a red dime from, sub- division, but: warned that some residents who ‘imagine’ their septic - tanks are. working effi- ciently may not be aware that underground: seepage is poison: ing another person's well, “Children are Hable at any time to contract a disease, and if: there isan epidemic it is not going to stop in Brentwood --- it's Hoing to spread. [tis time to stops this. constant rejection, of remedies,” said Mr.Windsor, ePFarmer William Taylor spoke: eloquently of the invasion» of: country by town, and the inequity ‘aft expecting — the farmers Maintain a green belt. “Aldermen Don Mac Lauri in and Ken Stanhike, were, among the: caychence af atiout 180, They. bath trequently rose (uoffer interimas tion on sallent points connected with the. proposed -fostallation, ‘nd ta challenge categorioal. statements considered contrary to facts, dulgened. of the chairainn, Mrs Patricia’ Groves was coften. strained © ay “several speakers strove ta take the: floor at the same tine, he by 12. ‘homeowners. ‘com: ; plained | that the. municipal, build. to The ine - Jr mi tised assurance, some. time’ ago, that: ‘the mess would be cleared up. Council noted that 16 local resi-° dents. ‘were warned by: letter last. before, "commented. Mayor ‘Stanley Dear. He ‘promised the “Damage totalling $250: was ‘sustained when the car driven by '| Richard N. Powell, 840, Parklands. Road, Victoria, left West Saanich | Road near Marchant, hit a power. MONDAY, Ad m is Ml nraceeds to “Married Couple Kamloops, | ‘B. C. EEMALE, ‘housekeeping duties, oA lo- nonsense’ Clean-up Sy Council — protestors | ‘that as “no-nonsense. cleanup job will lake place next’ fall, “remove — unsightly ssboaliee’” from their yards, “We: have. not had to take action. pole. and partially overturned, | LIONS CASH BINGO BRE I NTWOOD COMMUNITY HAL i. 2 DOMESTIC HELP: WANTED COOK: HOUSEKEEPE ER "GARDENER - Pr lvale. accommodation supplied. | ‘Hone osokingg. moder WH ale ctrie al appliance C8: rezoned from rural to Residential ‘tion of Joe. Rickard.- and. f ied. JUNE 1, B P.M. sion $1 00 Lions C lub char ities ‘HAN DYMAN | to live on ri anch near. : aa Q wed t moh - ) MAL 1. ws “Gardener handy Toman Wait on table. Good _ salary. Sees of land south of ‘Dickson : Ave, and west of Graham. ‘were. ‘A ‘classification on ‘the | “applica- : _ Division of the property: ‘into : half-acre. lots involves the. re- servation - of | an adjacent. addi: tional three acres for a park. In. |: reply toa. question, Mayor: JB. P Cumming» said that an ‘existing |. irrigation: ool | will, be. levelled, PUBLIC USE SUGGESTED FOR SCHOOL BUSES interest if school buses which are idle for a great part of the day could be scheduled for fare-paying journeys between Brentwood - and Sidney and Victoria several times a week. | There was no debate on the question, but the alderman ° made. his submission for possible future discussion with Saanich School Board. When Vancouver . Island Coach Lines curtailed its Saa- nich Peninsula’ schedule recently the limited bus service linking Sidney, Deep Cove and Brentwwood Bay was abandoned. Alderman Ted Clayards suggested to Central Saanich council on Tuesday that it would be greatly in the public B.C. 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