SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ‘el. y Wednesday, September 16, 1970 Keating Collision A motorcycle was smashed and its’ driver suffered a broken arm ~in collision with a pickup truck at the junction of Keating Cross Road and. Veyaness on Sept. 10: Paul Foster Nelson, 1512 Pearl St. Victoria was taken to Royal Jubilee Hospital for treatment after his bike hit a truck driven by Everett D. Broadley, 1992 Stelly Cross Road. No charges have been laid. — Brush Fire Ignited Children playing with matches - caused a brush fire in the 9000 block West Saanich Road on Saturday. Central Saanich firemen brought the flames quickly under control. CARIBE 14th, 1971 - aboard STATENDAM, fo Caribbean, South ne Indies. - person: for. this . 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Mr. Nelson Campbell of Sault ste Marie, Ontario, has been enjoying a week’s holiday. with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell, Verdier Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Yuill and family of 1055 Clark. Road have returned from a holiday visiting relatives in Alberta, Saskat- chewan and. Manitoba. On their way they. visited. historic Barkerville, and going by way of Dawson Creek and the Peace River District visited Mr. Yuill’s brother at Great Slave Lake. EA BANS ae PE neal BAT ATL AS ase the: magnificent S. S. r 30 enchanting days, in Mexico, the America, and the West once- in-a-lifetime holiday. Travel, experts. in ‘all ODUCTION =. sO ERs® UNOUS yOUNY Cougar, ce I | ue through two exciting years ina wilderness See Se paradise known as‘ ‘GOUG AR COUNTRY" ar re aa a . cae a en 5 rising: ; _ scale, a Band member’ with an: i: income ‘of. over: $9, 000 would. put. “up $1, 185 . cash: for: a Subsidy: of : : ‘municipalities for a fare i increase “Vdon! t. buy this sche ne. Give : f there is no’ solution pretty: quick: we may. ‘be “warned 2 In an exchange of Words with worker, Eric:Helpin, Mr. Samp: : hammering... at» you guys. for. years, but still there i is only one- OMIE this is-a fact, someone. is -is-that you ‘should be sonnet ‘ te oS es Guarantee: The Seat Of We Your Choice Cougar Home Games a - SAVE 25% 70 & AVOID BOX OFFICE RUSH ; CONT rvcr ING MEMORI. AL ARE service completely for economic reasons. President of V. 1. Coach Lines, R.N. Dalby: revealed this in a letter submitted to the area municipal councils. “As you are aware,”’ he said, “our company is no longer capable of. subsidizing Saanich ‘Peninsula suburban - services presently being | operated. However, in recognition of the desire of the Municipality: that: “service not. be completely ‘cur- - tailed, l agreed to investigate the possibility. of providing a “Tainimum: level. of: motorcoach service.’ AGREEMENT this week with municipal officials. involved, we believe agreement “was reached, subject to approval ‘of the municipal councils con- “cerned,.on _V.I.. Coach’ Lines : providing a reduced. schedule,” ~ continued Dalby. — the offer hinged on:- required before they can ‘submit plication for abandonment to the Public Utilities Commission. . (2). ‘Agreement © from the - Peninsula. routes ‘and’ -maximum to. the outer. limits of « the routes from Victoria: - The. President. revealed ‘that Coach Lines had been advised by. the ‘Public Utilities ‘Commission. that it is prepared to approve the ‘revised schedule if. the municipalities. and . company reach agreement, “We. propose ‘to advertise the Pong WM AIS be FOR YOUR | , SEASON'S TICKETS | Cou ntry | To All ny NA. BOX ore ICE vv son rds LADIES | | SEASON OPENS OCT. Ist THE HOME OF FRIENDLY CURLE RS - / Playland Curling. Club HAS pe 384- 1522, - aoe OPE NENGS IN SE v ER, AL LEAG LES” FOR ME " OPE NINGS s FOR MIXE » RINKS” Wf Po gS 479-6011 We are Developing An Afternoon League from 2 p.m. to 4 pam. Week days” SO CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION 1240 Glanford : “Following further discussions : He made clear, however, that ~ (D/A favorable sésponsé [rom the Municipal councils. This. is” “an amendment. to their. ap-» ‘anda maximum’ of 10c- “The” ‘Tninimum: increase. “would: apply ‘to:the inner area. of the retained . ‘the. “new schedule to become effective e; . \ “ Y MAYOR CUMMING GUEST SPEAKER First meeting of a busy fall schedule for North Saanich ‘and Sidney Chamber of Commerce will feature Mayor J. B. Cum- ming: as guest speaker on. Sept. 24. The North Saanich Mayor is chairman of the Capital Regional District Hospital Board and will talk on the hospital situation. ‘Other discussions will cover the much-needed breakwater. After Friday’s storm, president Len Siver phoned M.L.A.. David Anderson with an invitation to view Beacon Ave. wharf. The Member. was unable to come but expressed awareness of the situation. FFE Sunday, September 27. with request to the Commission for Short notice approval in order to avoid a period when. no service would be in existance,” said Mr. Daiby. . . NEW SERVICE But he -warned . that’ the duration of the new service would depend, to a large measure, on the patronage it attracted. The propesed Sidney: to. Vic- -toria Service would leave Sidney at 7a.m.and arrive at Victoria:at ~7,.45 a.m. The evening return trip is. planned. to leave Victoria. at. 5.30 p.m.and arrive in Sidney at 6.15 p.m. The route would include Lochside, East Saanich, Patricia Bay Highway and Douglas” Street. The West Saanich — “Cordova -Bay.. service “would leave the. : Victoria. Depot at.8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., -taking 14 hours | ‘for the -round trip back to. Victoria. ther consideration by.. Saanich “response to the offer is expected -R.C.M.P.: officers, stayed on. the job from 7pm, ‘Fopes. as Despite. their ‘efforts, a 40- foot boats’ were damaged by the The letter was tabled for fur- Council Tuesday and no official before the next Council meeting: up. to: 40 miles: an. hour. whipped . waves. over. the Beacon ‘Avenue. ~wharf on. Friday. evening. © reserve | policemen. and volunteer helpers . until 3 a. ‘m:y’ removing outboard a “engines * from: boats” for. safe. storage" ‘and securing Mooring: ‘ ehuiser’ “Dream Girl’ swamped . and sank while a number of other . with approval. OLD AGE PENSIONERS ORGANIZATION stepped solidly - behind the Senior Citizens Activity Centre building fund with a donation of $220, presented at the ‘first. September meeting. President Mrs. Edith Sumpton handed the cheque to Walter Villers, of Silver Threads Volunteer Corps, campaign fund- raiser. while W.E. Briggs, activity centre trustee, looked on. ‘Thursday, Sept. 17, Bridge and crib, 1:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 18, Jacko, 2 p.m.; Monday, Sept. 21, p.m.; Tuesday, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. Knitting Group, 11 a.m. Painting class. Noon, Geramics class. 1 p.m., Crib; Wednesday, Sept. 23, Singsong, cards and games, 2 Silver Threads li a. m. Volunteer Corps. Rum- mage Sale (see adv. in n Coming Events.) All’ programs ‘take. place. at Sanscha Hall, Sidney... Senior citizens ofthe district and visitors, welcome. Beacon -Ave.;. Boneless ns Sliced: Tasty SIDE BACON... “FOR SERVICE AND uaurY SPECIALS: PORK BUTT ROAST... 69° oy “CANADA CHOICE ‘FREEZER SPECIAL se, Ms of BEEF............. un. CUT - WRAPPED - SHARP. 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