THE REVIEW Wednesday, December 9, 1970 PAGE TWELVE December came in with a vengeance, bringing snow, freezing conditions, black ice and causing a rash of traffic ac- cidents. In Central Saanich, early morning drivers Kenneth Osland, 2766 Island View and Henry Jacobsen, Martindale Road, both spun on the same patch of black ice south of Glidden and damaged their cars to the extent of $300. The same morning, driver E.W. Phillips, 1133 Mt. Newton Cross Road, lost control on the icy Mt. Newton street, rolling his [A Message For You) ‘For the -Finest in floor Coverings... . Carpets, Linoleums,...Vinyis, .Ceramic gr. Plastic Tiles... the firm to contact is “HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avenue. __ Victoria, B CEV6-2401, attr ee AT ~ CHRIST Dec. On Road, swerved erratic oncoming slipped off the icy wrist. The car damage. Heights, Centr Jenny Hoekstra, Drive. at the. in other car, were juries. vehicles’ 's was. given. a tr unsafe to do so. WwW ay, “DO YOU WANT TO STOP DRINKING? CONSULT MISS E. Well known British Hypnotist now in practice in Victoria specializing in Alcoholism. CALL 384-9880 a Will Answer Personally from 2-5 p.m.— REID. ‘YOU CAN: HELP MAKE CHRISTMAS “wap PIER. ‘FOR SOMEONE —. THROUGH THE. SAANICH PENINSULA CHRISTMAS | EUND. : ne - Donations. please Please To aS ae Sansom P.O. Box 1258, Sidney car into a ditch and sustaining $500 damage in the process. 2, McGaughey, 1515 Keating Cross two mailboxes and spraining her Also on Dec. 2, a car driven by Gerald R. Cruikshank, 1284 Vista collided with a vehicle driven by Haven Hospital with minor. in- damage and Mr. report for proceeding when On the Patricia Bay High- slippery, road conditions Pamela to avoid an vehicle and road. striking suffered $135 al Saanich, 8156 Wallace teresection of | Stelly’s Cross Road and Wallace Drive. Mrs. Hoesktra and Hilda Cruikshank, passenger in -the taken to Rest ustained $1900 Cruickshank affic violation SSS Saeonreee = am reais oon eee ene Dec. 3 were responsible for a two car.accident which resulted in $600 damage to vehicles driven by Gordon Anderson, 2445 Amelia and Stagall, 30240 Boyd St., Victoria. There were no injuries. A fully- Joaded oi] truck went - out of control in the icy 7100 block Wallace Drive, Central Saanich on Dec, 3, struck and broke three hydro poles and finished upside down in the ditch. The driver C.E. Robinson was thrown clear and | attention after his vehicle fortunately unhurt, but the | collided with a parked car vehicle sustained $3500 damage belonging to James Hugh, 2240 and poles were valued at $500. Henry. ifth Street, Dec. 4. A two-car collision at Patricia Bay Highway and East Saanich Road occurred during heavy rain later the same day. Cars driven by Barbara Rankin, i87 Goward | Martha Readings, 9040° E. and Nicholas J. Jones. 1540 | Saanich. Mrs. Marie Morton, was the dri issued a_ traffic road sign. . ven by. James Douglas. McTavish sustained a total of $375 damage and Mrs. Rankin violation report for making.a turn against A barrel rolled off a passing truck on Dec.-3 and hit a car 1873 Haultain Road, Saanich. at the junction. of _Mt. Newton Cross Road and Patricia Bay highway. to “Boyle of the Douglas car. -Naden. The barrel inflicted $200 damage No charges were laid after an accident on Dec: 4 at Canoe Cove junction on Patricia Bay highway when a car driven by Brian Day, 414 Heath Road, was rear-ended- bya vehicle driven by. Russell Damages lishaps Bay ferry terminal sent Albert Price, 3257 injuries. Mr. Price was stepping out of his car when a truck driven ‘report for entering a highway A freak accident at the Swartz Melgove, Victoria, to Rest Haven Hospital with foot by Robert Antorsen backed into the vehicle. Antorsen was charged with. impaired driving. Ray Dwelle. VU 33. Sidney, was issued a traffic violation report for driving without due care and Cars sustained $1500 damage. A four-car accident took place on Lochside Drive on Dec. 3 inv- olving vehicles driven by Mrs. 10218 Pleasant St. Joe Halstrom, 121 Obed, Victoria. and Henry, Koslosky. New Westminster. Damages totalled $2500 but there were no injuries. Mrs. Readings Was issued a traffic. violation when unsafe to.do so. The same day, Emil Sharp of 7888 Wallace Drive, was issued a similar traffic violation report as a result of an accident in which the Sharp car hit a vehicle on - Patricia Bay at Weiler driven by C.. Clifford, 3586 Shelbourne. Damages totalled $900... Mrs. Patrina Henry; Cole Bay Reserve, faces charges of driving while impaired as a result of a near-collision with: an R.C.M.P. car on West Saanich Road, west There is a heart-warming sequel to last month's storm that loosed such fury on our sailing fleet. - totalled. $1000. ‘of Mills Cross Road on. Dec. 7. “regulations for’ toy. safety as: “announced | by ‘Department. of 'Consumer | and . Corporate Affairs; parents : ‘should “still exercise, care: and caution in at their: toy purchases. ue ; ‘dangerous toys. from. the market: and single. out. baby. ‘toys’ for” ‘banned. So are: those with loose “eyes, or ‘rattles: with small parts which: could. choke . projectile toys. will be: required. “shafts of push-pull toys. will ep - Sidney. crane oe MOB Beacon cn ee eT ee — KENTS LTD. | | Headquarters for 5 tectr ohome TV. stereo and component - Sales Serv lee, Rental “Vietorla } a a Fort Sto BRT eos “— te = SEPTIC TANKS | ~ ACME re TANK mes S _ SERVICES LID. We have the most “ait echipert salle for leanings: . ~ BUNKE R ( YUL, TANKS | =m GARAGE WASHRACK PITS. ALL WORK GUARANTEE D ca | Doucette | a A 478-6953. | COMMERCIAL, PRE BH2-1 _ YOUR LOCAL, JANITORIAL St! RVICE WALL WASHING - WINDOWS AND F LOORS RESIDENTIAL, E ESTIMATES, i building Maintunance ; ‘ Me Fhe ot ORPCas ate AAAS ee BONDED-- TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS, : ALCO BUILDING MAINTENANCE 797 and 383-6153. In spite of sweeping s changes in ‘the federal : ee the new. ens ‘remove, poor 'y-constructed,” “special attention. - Toys, which" expose metal: spikes or. sharp. ‘wires: when they are broken’ are. a -child.. Straight pins used for attaching bows and decorations to'dolis are “prohibited. Toy arrows and other. ‘to have protective tips and the: require. protective fittings _ to. prevent injury to toddlers. ‘Detailed regulations control the use of any substance in a toy which might be poisonous, Paint used on toys must meet stringent. standards lirniting lead content or other hazardous ingredients, ‘Also banned. are -substances which are corrosive or irritating. The material used in stuffing toys must be clean and free of dirty or “noxious material. Drawing materials. such as crayons and modelling clays must be non- toxic. Not cineluded’ in the regulations are’ chemistry sels Which are being. denlt with. under: “separate, regulations, i Blectrically-operated toys ‘must mevt’ sulety, standards: sot. by Canadian — Standards: ‘Rusosiatton'. Provincial “regulations wow make such: ‘safety. requirements. mandatory: om but their: inclusion in’ federal. regulations” permita ptrict. . er forcement on a national scale: : “Wet cell’ batteries, used: electrical toys must ba wak- orga! when subjected to rigorous shaking and dropping testy. As well, any toys ‘with Hot surfaces such as toy stoves or irons, which could burn a childs are” also subject to regulations based on CSA standards of safety... Celluloid tovs. with) the ex: ception of pingpony balls are subject to an smmediate ban, The hair ot dolle or the tur manes of dangerously oyateriils, as noise-making toys, . ‘trunks, . finger paints, toy steam engines, kite strings and elastic. used: in. prams and: playpens. : toys meet. Woy dnimals must not be made, of flammable “play The new. regulations. should not affect the price of toys. now on the. market since. many - Canadian | the” Tequirements white ‘material : for stuffed : toys. < Since. these two. provinces represent a large part of the toy market Canada, “most: Canadian ‘manufacturers ‘meet this: requirement, “This: was not: binding. on’ toys» coming into Canada. from other countries, $0 -a British, Standards label ~ on. stuffed toys is your protection on imports. Pool ‘Centre Taxation is Calculated — A comparison. of “costs for: property owners in different “areas. of assessment has. been drawn up by Town Hall otticials relating to increased taxes which will be necessary. if. the two. ‘referendums. are approved, would: include $7.10 for the pool. Land $6.60 for the activily centre) -for a new home valued at $21,900, anes would include $7,635 for. the pool, $6. B2 for the centre; taxes Sinelude. $8.04 per.) pool, $6.00 for the centre, older homes valued at $15,000 Ww ould be | taxed to the amount of $5.34 for “the pool, $4 64 for the centre, and price . of. between | $8,000" ‘and $10,000 would. pay annual tans “representing | a 9 for. the. pool and: $1.45. for the activity centre, amd the offieiak “Th the latter ease, two ret erendums. - awarded to non-riders, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fraser, who have been ‘with the Club since the beginning — ‘help with our Saanichton bocth. Dorothy: Jordan; Temblett;.: For the resident of a new home | § valued. at $20,000, annual taxes. |B “ona $25,000) new home would: ff year Tor the. ‘smaller old: homes with a sale |. Arthur Moorhouse, skipper of Diana, that suffered shipwreck in Shoal Harbour and later on the rocks at Curteis Point is going to re-build his boat. Two separate sources hearing of his plight came forward, one with an offer of all the necessary yellow cedar planking to be milled to specifications and another witha supply of oak for the ribs. Such is the spirit of fellowship among sailors when one of their number meets with disaster. St. Paul's United.Church Hall was packed as members of the Sunset Riding Club and their guests gathered for the Annual Awards Banquet on the evening of Nov. 27: A: delicious Turkey dinner was served by the ladies of ‘the church, with seconds for those who. could handle it. Trophies were presented to the winners by the Club's’ oldest member, Mrs. E: Burrows. Winners. were: Luella Goddard Showmanship Trophy: - Mrs. Colleen Hague; Runner Up~-'Miss Suzane Chranows. Sportsmanship - Trophy © - and have been. a tremendous Sr. Western: ‘Pleasure - “Mrs. -Runner- “Up Mrs. Bonnie: McColl: SES a Jr. Western: Pleasure: -’ Garry: Toller, . Runner- UPS Kelly. “Dee. 14, - Drop. in,” cards. and . “games, 2p.m:; Tuesday, Dec. 15, «Jacko, 2 p.m. Club: and crib, i 30 p m. Friday. 7 legislation, “ both’ ‘federal: and: Dec: i, Jacko, 2 pans ‘Monday, “provincial, for your ‘protection. ‘In: -Manitoba, and Ontario, provincial legislation’ covers the use of new, | ; degislati 0 the 9 Senior: “Citizens: ‘who. require. WITH GWYN OWEN Arthur Moorhouse and his ‘crew, that it will take a long time to rebuild Diana, perhaps over a year. Apart from. the hull, her mast will have to be replaced and her sails are a complete loss, shredded to ribbons. Moorhouse mourns the fact that he can never replace the planking in single unbroken strips stern as was the case originally. There. will have spliced joints in the repair job. Came across an intriguing little instrument this week. It is an all- plastic windguage of Swedish design, held in the hand. It works on the principle of a light disc that is lifted by air pressure ina slightly curacy pensive. Could be an answer to the Christmas Stocking for your favourite sailor. Baoting. wives take note! A whisper has reached our ears that a formal request for the use favourable response. from . the present owners. This. suggéstion was raised in Gun’l Gossip several weeks ago and has apparently been picked up by an. influential party. in community » Peninsula: Let’s hear some feed back from our readers on.-this. _ PARTY FUNDS THIRD READING Central Saanich on Monday gave third reading to the Trailer and Tent Park Zone amendment by-law. Chamber of Douglas Craven. expect from bow. to to be some Layaway Now For Christmas x TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 99, x GOOD QUALITY TRICYCLES, BIKES, SCOOTERS conical. cylinder. --Ac- is good and it is inex- FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY. oe HAPPY AND QUIET of the old Customs House at the YOUNGSTERS = wits foot..of Beacon: Avenue. as a marine activity community ~ CAR clubhouse would meet with a — -— BOAT OR > MODEL CONSTRUCTION KITS. Donation of $50 toward the Sidney and North Saanich Commerce Children's Christmas Party was approved Monday by Centra} Saanich council. x GAMES OF LUCK AND SKILL FoR HOURS OF this GOOD GIFTS FOR HUNTERS - affairs of STOCKING FILLERS FOR FISHERMEN Is | \With Minister Minister. of Municipal Affairs Dan’. ‘Campbell took part in a: round-table discussion: with the .| municipal councils of Sidney: and | § North Saanich on December 2 in. reference. to future fire Protection, affairs. : transportation, to the voting hall on Saturday, Dec..12, please call. ‘the office, 656-3412,. any. day between ‘telephone wil be manned all day ‘Saturday. Bay Sanscha - “Halle: citizens ofthe district, visitors are welcome. Of Proposed | SENIOR CITIZENS | ACTIVITY CENTRE On Display In The ~ Window Of ‘LOCAL BUTCHERS srop AO u ore. Can GSE AVORE AUT VEN wT you ba ay MME OOS SCHED AY: itis pointed i out, the home: -owner grant covers ie the extra taxes incurred with the. “INTENSIVE USE. at Centennial Pool office Gis week “eoncerns the> In November, Avsl, standards governing mechanical hazards assactated with toys will go into efforr” Boaters clare panels plastic. exposed nails, Rerews and bolts and. spring wound ta meet cepecitied etnies of saftey. Other rales will prohibit driving mechanige call all have dangerous features im suc things Peyeur.” says Mra, Sewer y ‘advantages of indoar: versas outdoor pools. Eleanor Sewerby, who instructor lool awimniere nat summer x “y tary Cc ryyeiiti Ad he spies ary my, learning on a once week. basis, ) This is one of the mast practiont ererea es AS Aiea yi sbuahiok: it de le eatamsited, will be open Todays a economle fA 1. and 5. pm. The. PAS ‘prograins’ take place cab Sidney. Senior iff and F : [see THe mc MODEL | Ayes Fibs , © VICTORIA'S REST SELECTION. 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