. ist; SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW BY BERT GREEN An audience of fully 590 owner- electors filled Brentwood Bay School auditorium on Thursday - evening for a panel discussion on Central Saanich’s June .6 sewer referendum. : - The meeting was arranged by | the Society for Pollution. and ‘Environmental Control. “Members of the panel were Central Saanich Mayor A.M. -Galbraith;.. Alderman Don MacLaurin; sewer . project consultant engineer Jack Priestman; -L.E.. Benham, director.of. environmental ser- ~ vices of the Metropolitan Board of Health; R.D. Finnigan, B.C. “Department of Recreation and. ‘Conservation, pesticide special-. Bert Caine, B.C. en- “vironmental engineer, ‘and Dr. ‘Mike Bell, University of Victoria - ecologist. ‘The moderator “was LA. W. Knight of SPEC. ek Mayor Galbraith ‘said that it was: in October of 1962 that the - Metropolitan Health Board wy “notified council of overflowing . Septic tanks in the Brentwood o spread to” other» areas’ of the. municipality. The ‘mayor continued with: "particulars: of subsequent’ sewer | - studies and prepared schemes, ~ all of. which: failed to gain ap proval of - the - “provincial - authorities and led to the rejection | by the: electors of the. sewer. _ referendum - last areas scheduled for sub-division are largely. those where the land: ‘stated. ee Ine ‘5 years. fime:: ‘over. ‘two thirds of Central Saanich will still be rural, . ‘said the Mayor: : coy cae fe He tye ll thie) ie practitioner Dr. “area, a trouble that has “since. stended and intensive study, the. 5 unsuitable for. ‘agriculture, he. ip nu0 “Monday — - eta 7: 48P. M. SEWER VOTE FACTS @ Cost of referendum: $2.6 million. @ Amortization: 20° years e Date of Vote: June 6. Saturday, oO Built-up. sewered areas: Brentwood, Keating Heights, Saanichton, Turgoose Point o Charges to owner electors: Phase 1, $1 a month per parcel all property owners. Phase 2. $3 a month per parcel for those in shaded sewer areas. Phase 3, $8 a-month when those in shaded sewered - areas ‘ con- nect. TOTAL 312 a month. o Present population: 5.000. © Eligible voters: 2,550 information . 52-1154, G.L .@ Special number:- +6 Wheeler _@ Type of treatment: condary Se- @ Guarantors: $1.2. million Capital Regional District. $1.4 miilion Central Saanich muni- cipality. o Outfall discharge: area: 2,000 feet Channel o Depth of outfall: o. Present sewerage — han- dling: Septie werk 8 Federal . -rnment forgiveness grant. -. trunk, treatment plant & outfall: $210,750 0 Provincial government grant toward. trunk. & treat- ment costs: $64,000 initially 0 Polling Stations: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.- at: Brentwood Elementary School. Keating Elementary School & Municipal Hall. into Cordova 50 feet Announcing that the trustees of Saanich School Board have given unanimous support to the sewer bylaw, he read a_ letter from. Brentwood |. medical T.J.. McLister Stating. that the external. en- vironment .of the -district is favorable to. the rapid spread of disease, and emphasizing the : responsibility of council to instal sewers “to protect our children and senior citizens.”’ - Alderman MacLaurin said that -he stood for council originally be- “cause of. the* urgent: need for’ “sewers, and he was re-elected . “last December on- the same . Platform. : He’ revealed that. it has” been decided’ that the home: owners’, grant may be appliedas relief to. recurring charges, and forecast. “that in. five years. it. willbe: » possible to reduce the. monthly charges to home owners. Above Standard - Consultant © “engineer ‘Jack -Priestman. sti ‘the ‘medical | 1 authority. is .to- bring » to “council's notice. the} the |) “correctional ‘methods: are mat-: |: “existence ‘of. pollution ; ters’ for the Pollution Control | Board. eet . He ‘noted at a flow, Fea TE Uy tea = GEM THEATRE 1 B 7 . Y ; | Friday & Saturday 2 Shows 6:50P.M.@9pM, 0 ¢ MON-TUES.WED -THURS.-FRI-SAT. 4 © SUNG 1-268-4-5-6 i a he it LORE a By up MON, UE MGM erin gaan NIVEN.. , US E oe (DUA ui ‘ti ‘AD EVERETT ony what: ay - te nse: + ERSTINE FLRRARE ee FANATIC ns METH ee | 7 ———— 8) ap “| eV abil. Ey an ny ‘i H l ! $..WED.~THURS, Fn: SAT. oY JUNE Abele B1d Coy OVD TEARS YOU if Ayr APART Wet : SUSPENSE! OB a, PE ~ system ~. disposal | of . waste, municipality . -. disposal, 2 over. the ‘‘back-door ‘who. prepared the ~ feasibility. study,, said. that: the 8 ‘that: there are | methods other. than’ discharge to | ao the ocean: “An outfall to the sea ah A A] “ yRCHMeNLon: | we know is practical, but there are moot points on the method to return sewage to the land.” "he asserted. To. those who advocate a continuance of ‘septic. tanks. he warned that the old sand -filter is not. satisfactory in Central Saanich. Thé installation ‘now approved by the sanitary authority depends .on quality topsoil overlay of the right texture, and it is becoming in- creasingly difficult to procure. | he explained. © Regarding disposal of sew age on land, Mr. Benham remarked: “Good treatment, and its: discharge to the sea'is the only: Z thing’ to be done." MS ‘Front: Over Back - oMr: Caine described the: funes! tional working | ofa: sewerage ‘system.. He: ‘stressed’ ‘the. ad-~ of: the. front- door ‘where: the’ *160Ks “after” vantages method,"* in. which’ the respon- sibility, is with the: house: owner, “weakens " the resistance o ba: : + teria” he stated _ AIR CADET "INSPECTION - OPEN TO ALL. oe Presentation” of trophies “the annual) inspection of. + No. 676. Sidney (Kinsmen) > Squadron’ Royal. Canadian. : Air Cadets on Sunday: ‘June old Patricia’ ‘fay. Col. RTS, ‘Keill € airport. CDAD _and the public is invited: ta. attend the. final parade of: air cadet: tralning: year. Ceremeanies: begin. at) 2.30 teen the uBes OF LS and 15, Enroiment, wilh take, ow be August. ne an i “anda reception’ will follow . Tin the industrial section of | will be: inspection’ “officer. : poem, vey ok a Capt. De Price: Com... manding... Offleer, can- » nounced this. week that there will be oa few place os if ali jim itis hi a pan nate | Boat builders and ‘Sail matcers, . Blacksmiths and Toy makers r dose he aw gee a ONIN GE fds fe ave a ener) : o COMPANS ation BOBRR 7 Cet ee WORKMONS so that they. are no longer com- “pumped for green-belt disposal dependency” “growth of population,’ said Dr. Mark: Bell, disagreed with putting it into the - “Is not too difficult. with modern “technology. “rural landscape, and less than a. ; | schosl. held. its Sports. Day on ‘May 15, taking: ad-- ‘description of their dresses. Mrs. «Bremner and her helpers, Mrs: | jumps, . : Gren Pettinges ned) ‘acancles. for new recruits 0 | Seo erine can trive “fb Buries : Galbraith Name “od yo and i Central Sadinich Mayan “Friday. “The event was a decided success” with pupils and parents alike |’ _| enjoying the activities and the ‘re- freshments provided by helpful the capable - {direction of Mrs. B. Delamere “and Mrs,.C. Mendum.: : - Spectators were able to view.” “parents * Bayes. fcrepresented at the conterance by He painted a distressing word picture of the effect of DDT ‘on. marine wild life in many parts of the world. and deplored - the culmulative effects of pesticides, which, he said, are poisoning fish merically useful. Green Belt Use “It is not desirable to add: to ocean pollution by discharging sewage. It is better for it to be as a. municipal » he advised. The principles of “ecological should be better _ understood ‘because ofthe great service,’ , who felt. that the ‘disposal of waste is not strictly.an_ engineering. problem. He “ocean, and said that land disposal. “The ideal situation for this i isa quare-mile: would: be required. me Brentwood. ‘Bay. ‘elementary |" vantage of ideal sunny weather. under the: running, high’ and: ‘broad, system. Many ‘young. athletes. carried home trophies, to. be held : for a year, re BT s-vear ald Girt’ $ “trophy 1 ‘Colleen » Aigging: 2." Dawnda Mattson: 3, Beats rice “BOT, ‘gy varald: Bows Trophy: Le Scott Bantzen 2, Darrea. Dresser. Brian: Hurley : and Tommy Dorras Med? Cand Mean Pal ‘ted’: SoM Teayearald’ Girl's Trophy ie Sandra “brosecand Pac! Lamont ted! Bo tevearald Basve Trapkyeod Wall, 2 Bail Palmers a. Bran Bur Ret aes Dbwear old Girr'e Tropay R Hones. Elivabevh oTidgman ede Tracy tae Cathy Cote ar son ‘and 2 Randy Cael: Vand aver hte i frephes PoCare Gare Po Barre Barealiet, auere Baan Male Mien 5, Bape alas aaites To Island. Office ore » Alderman Fike of Pawel) hever r. Ws as elected | ‘president of Association of Vancouver land : Municipalities at the Qing Annual “Meeting held at Qak Bas on May ON ML Galbraith was eleceed: Viter “president Central Saanigh was Mayor Cralbraith and Aldermen . girls. of the. Tsartlip School. sew- - and \-ball- ‘throwing. ace _| tivities simultaneously, the whole ‘co-ordinated bya useful new PLA.) 3.-Toal Bentzen : Card, 2. Cindy: Low Alexander : 2, Susan Am Wuier He) “Gan Petungercetied od Voki Curd Jane: EOle and Taminy Fovler Sed ; We Ad gear ard, Poy: Trophy: {, David a) Mack Offend. Hand over Boss atrophy: hale iter Aa the re le wre at oe been harassed by teredos. NORTH SAANICH cou: NCIL will not assume the cost of moving Deep Cove schoolhouse to a suggest- ed site near Wain Road firehall: A report from the public works committee stated that although the base is in good condition. the upper structure has An additional factor is the necessity for a costly plumbing system in relocation of the antique building which, it had been suggested. might serve as a museum for North Saanich (Dane Campbell Photo). The annual garden party of the Tsartlip. Brownie. and. Cub Committee was held.at Woodwyn Farm. on Saturday, May . 16, through the courtesy of Mrs. W. C.. Woodward; herself a member of the committee. The party. was opened by Chief Philip Paul,. . Whose father, Chris Paul was also. a guest. Other dignitaries present. ‘were. Mayor. A.M. Galbraith, “Honorary. Chief Ed- Underwood, Chief Harold Pelkey and Band “Councillor. Norman Williams. ‘Tea tables on the terrace were prettily decorated with flowers. ‘and: little canoes: made by the: children of the Tsartlip. School. The Brownies had as their. guests “members of the Keating Brownie. Pack and their leaders. AS special feature. of ‘the -af- . ternoon: was a fashion show: when ‘Lorne Thomson, Mrs. H.- V. Green and Mrs. E. Battison of the sewing class; and’ also. ‘members of the Tsartlip Brownie. with a small corsage ‘and a gift of the’ fashion: show the. girls, sang. y guitar, Jawns, and the following received theirs Golden. Bars: from> Mrs. Sidney Couple | are 5 gnebeating their alesis of honor “Empress: ‘Hotel: given = by®: their children: who. travelled here from » eastern Canada and Ww ashington, for: the occasion... | Mr. and Mrs. Lee were ‘married “in Hampshire,. England in 1920. | and. came. to: Canada in: 1929, ‘the. committee were’ each’ presented - alittle carved totem. Folldwing , “popular songs to the: aecompani- “children, -ment ‘of. Sister Terry. and, her. The. Brownies | formed their: Fairy: ‘Ring’ on one of the large. Maurice. Destrube, president. of. the Tsartlip™ Brownie and..Cub._ Garden Party Features Tsartlip Fashion Show committee: Janice-Marie Henry, Maureen Williams, Beatrice Henry, Mary: Elliott, .Kathy Flood, Valerie Williams. and ‘Louise Rasmussen. All... the Brownies received: badges from the Canadian Girl Guide Associa- tion, marking the sixtieth anni- versary of Guiding in, Canada. Approximately $112 was made at the party. which will be used for ‘the teaching of native ar ts at the: Tsartlip School? 50. Years Wed Receive Guests _ - Sidney. friends . were: en-: ‘tertained. attea on Tuesday, May: . 26. at the home of Mr.and 4 E:P: 9863 Fifth’ St reet, “who -a dinner in the living in Calgary where Mr. Lee: was a timekeeper for.that city for. “some years. Later they moved to. Toronto.and came to Sidney. to. retire three years ago. “Mr. and. Mrs, Lee: have: five ‘Mrs, ‘Hamilton, Ont., Mrs, Edward’ Brown’ and: Edward: Lee o Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Hd; “Tim. berlake, Bellevue, Wash.. sand Robert E. Lee, Ottawa. There are Six. grandsons, one grand: daughter . and. lwo granddaughters. “Max. Creasy, greats, _ BREAKWATER MARINA 2520 Beacon Sidney — “Wharfage Now Ay ailable - 7 a 656-2665, 80 THIRD ST | Margarer Salt and Tony Mi chell ain UrTiNG 2 Ba =-PERMANENT W, AVING . COMPLE TE WIG c ARE “& SAL ES “DERMETICS HYPOsALLE RGE NIC! oy : BEAUTY PRODUCTS “Closed W rdnesdays a . SIDNE yo UST OM SE RV IC K : it wratt “MARSH MALLOWS Parkay: MARGARINE 21b pke: Auiew ORANGES Ady Wann ide y ba 65" 4 ant | CANNED. POP. wl fava wo 7 —-10/ 99° The following is the meteorological report June 6 3.45 am. 9.9 fur the week ending May 31 furnished by the June 6 11.55 a.m. 1.1 Research Station, Saanichton. June 7 2.20. a.m. 9.5 Maximum tem.( May 23} 72. June 7 4,05 am. $.5 Minimum tem. ‘May 26) 41. June 7 12.35 p.m. 15 Minimum: on grass 29° June 7 9.20 p.m. 11.3 Precipitation 32. June. 8 3.30 a.m. Qi ¢ Total Precipitation 14, June. 3 4.10 a.m. 9.1 Sunshine 56.3... June . 8 1.05 p.m, 2.0 Supplied by the meteorclogical division, June 8 9.50 p.m. 11.2 Department of Transport for the week end-. June’ 9 4.10 a.m. 8.5 ing May 321. June 9 5.30 a.m. 8.5 Maximum tem. (May .25 & 313 71 June 9 1.50 p.m. 2.7 Minimum tem, :May.26) 40 June 9 10.25) p.m. 11 Rain 32 June 10 5.05 a.m. 78 Mean temperature 53.8 June 16 7e am. 78 ota Clpilauion 4 June *G 2.25 pm. 6 Total Precipitation 14 seme 10 1050 pom. he June 1 6.20 a.m. 7.0 TIDE TABLE June li 8.25 a.m. viel June 11 3.05 p.m. 4.6 Calewated at Fulford Harbour June 11.10 p.m. 10.8 ; DOREEN’ S HAIR STYLING), _ SPECIAL IZING. IN CL 2 | —iNpty nie AL, HAIR STYLING” Times are Pacific Standard dune 5 i215 a. a More than one million and a wie 5 QD & : ‘ure 8 1120 acm. oa quarter youngsters belong to the June 3 2.00 p.m. 114. Canadian Red Cross Youth. 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