News : - ™Review Wednesday, November 21,1990 — AIS | “Sidney election results Following are the results of the Ben Ethier (x) 817 Saturday municipal election inthe Dave Goulet 1,558 LONG LINE-UPS WERE gown of Sidney for all candidates, Brenda Harfield 1,454 Scen eh the Sidney “given in alphabetical order, with Bob Jones (x) 1,523 Seniors’ Centre on Sat- those elected in bold type. Bob Smith 1,289. urday afternoon as Mayoral candidates (x) — denotes incumbent. people waited their Arthur Gregg 356 tum to vote in the Sia- Marie Rosko 1,660 Returning officer Geoff Logan ney civic election. A Norma Sealey (x) 887 said that 2,933 ballots were cast, of total of 2.933 of 4,994 Aldermanic candidates a possible 4,994, for a high voter eligible Vy aR c ast Don Amos LosG MMOW! Of D375 est Cons their ballots. The 58.73 Stan Bamford (x) 1,120 In the 1987 election, voter tur- $ : tert : ¢ ohn Calder (x) 1,878 nout was 53.05 percent, in 1985it PE! CENT voter TUurnoU : Ace 1,153 was 49.88 per cent and in 1983it WaGS fhe highest @ Ted Daly 1,681 was 52.1 per cent. recorded in the last four elections, dating N. Saanich election results ec io 1983 4 Following are the results of the municipal council takes a lot of Saturday municipal election inthe effort. District of North Saanich for all The municipality is richer for | candidates, given in alphabetical having so many people willing to pores with those elected in bold run for office, she added. | type. Incumbents are marked with an (x). Mayoral candidates : Maurice Chazottes 1,845 Lloyd Harrop 1,366 SN Aldermanic candidates aN NY Dee Bailin (x) 2,001 NN ~~ O ucl A N D Don Caverley (x) 1,169 og iy B as ‘ae LO, Brian Dunic (x) 2,440 6 Bill Gordon 1,900 Ve l A ‘oss Imrie 1,685 "9 >) Edo Nyland 1,685 hy Bill Turner 1,908 Ly Rebecca Vermeer (x) 1,518 Vaughan Willis 1,580 Voter tum-out in North Saanich was high, with 63 per cent of the 5,157 eligible voters casting bal- lots. At Monday night’s council *meeting, Ald. Dee Bailin noted the tum-Out was impressive. Mayor Linda Michaluk congrat- ~ ulated all candidates, successful or not, noting that seeking a seat on C. Saanich election _ resulis Following are the results of the LADIES WEAR SHOPS MAKE ROOM FOR SANTA SALE HOLIDAY SEASON STOCK IS Saturday municipal election in the District of Central Saanich for all oe HERE FALL MUST GO ’ order, with those elected in bold type. Incumbents are marked with * an (x). Mayoral candidates Ron Cullis (x) 1,371 @ Ted Jones 2,538 David Lavers (w) 49 Aldermanic candidates Clarence Bolt 2,421 Arlene Box (x) 1,898 Ian Cameron 2,084 Frank Gruber 1,190 Patrick Lindsay 965 _ Donald MacDonald 1,213 Jack Mar (x) 3,110 Bruce Tobin 2,368 Joan Towler 1,329 Geoffrey Turner 1,102 Gary Valiquette (x) 2,519 Returning officer George Saw- ada said that 3,956 ballots were @®ast, of a possible 9,094, for a high voter turnout of 43.5 per cent. — > In the 1988 election, voter tur- nout was 24.18 per cent and in 1987 it was 31.56 per cent. 1 OQ” RACKS AND RACKS OF STOCK a as FOR ONE WEEK ONLY lege AL} STARTS WED., NOV. 21st, 9:30 a.m. Petite Store 120 W. 2nd 1250 D 2411 Beacon Petite Store 107 Kenneth 53 Station Avenue Ironwood Avenue 719 Yates St. 725 Yates St. Street Street Qualicum 237 5th St. Campbell Sidney Victoria Victoria Duncan Duncan Beach Courtenay River 656-5252 361-1643 361-1843 784-1512 746-6404 152-2252 338- 231 1 281.3228 e