TheReview Wednesday, January 9,1991 — A2 a aa a # ( HE li Mystery money 4 An enyelope with a sum money was left in a mailbox on First Street in Sidney Dec. 21. But no one seems to know where it came from or where it was intend- ed to go. : : The resident the mailbox belongs to is not the same person the envelope is addressed to, police said. “Tf you are the owner of this money and envelope, and can identify the name and contents, the RCMP will return the items,” a Sidney RCM police spokesman $ THE JAWS OF LIFE were brought in by Central Saa- nich firemen to free a 37- year-old woman and a 10-year-old boy trapped in this Honda Civic station= wagon, shortly after Il am., Thursday. Police Said the pairs injuries were relatively minor, although ambulance attendants Used a spine board forthe boy and a neck brace for the woman, fhe road sur face in the 1100-block Melavish Road remained Slick with patches of black} said. ice and frost prior to the accident. SCOTT-MONCRIEFF & CO. DOWNTOWN Continued from Page Al Ald. John Calder said: “What we're getting is not what the APC discussed or what the public saw. “It’s a brief interpretation of the original concept, a water-down version.”’ Calder supported the latest proposal but urged that the public see it before final approval. Mayor Marie Rosko concurred. “That’s very important because the design is certainly different than what was at the first public hearing,” she said. Ald. Ted Daly supported the proposal but questioned Malerby’s remarks about urgency needed FERRY because of the highway, recession and tax. “I’m suggesting he would have more success when bringing something to the public if he has something to back up (state- ments),’’ Daly said. Under the proposal, the general taxpayer will pick up the cost of the underground wiring project, already complete, while land owners within the specified area (to be improved) pay for improve- ments. Malerby estimates that business owners will pay $2.75 for each $1,000 of assessed value, annually. Continued from Page Al O’Genski also worked closely with the municipal administrator of Nanaimo. North Saanich and Nanaimo host the largest terminals in the system. In Nanaimo, B.C. Ferries was not even paying for water and sewer service. Last November, the city cut off those services. “That brought it to a head,” O’Genski said. The initial payment to North Saanich will be issued by. the end of this month, Johnston promised in a letter to Mayor Maurice Cha- Zottes. The decision to pay grants-in- lieu of taxes is retroactive to 1990. The amount paid will be based on the assessed value of all non- marine structures in the terminal. Ws 1 nig i 9 9 0 assessments, O’Genski estimates North Saanich will receive approximately $65,000. Johnston said the new policy will increase B.C. 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North Saanich asks Sidney fo rescind library agreement by Valorie Lennox The Review Sidney must rescind an agree- ment turing over control of the local library building to the Van- couver Island Regional Library, North Saanich council agreed una- nimously Monday. Council also agreed the Nell Horth room must remain a public meeting area despite plans by the regional library to reserve the space for library use only. Council decided Monday to write letters to Sidney and to the Vancouver Island Regional Library administration urging retum of the Nell Horth room to public use. Acting mayor Dee Bailin said Monday that Sidney tumed over control of the Sidney/North Saa- nich library building to the regional library in October without consulting North Saanich. 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