PAGE EIGHT — SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW - ‘Wednesday, March 16, 1966 Po it was, s farmers’ « ‘day in the Legis ‘and is known as “one: “who. ‘ploughs : > dature 1] ast: week when the (Minister a: ‘straight furrow. :. Ji OFF ‘Agriculture’s , estimates were. put | ‘The’ minister ae list’ of: donations i through’ the chopper 0 on’ the floor of during ‘his ‘estimates. real that she placed on the: should- | and 29 members were’ present. One} two letters were read trom Lieut.- ‘Mrs. M. Woodward, zone. repre: members, was he ‘yet @ compara- . a “the: House. ’ en ee ‘seemed to be. taken a ‘iittle: bit. by ers of the minister .and° she pleaded application’ ‘was “Teceived ° and ap- Governor .G. -R. Pe arkes. thanking | sentative on command ° will rep hd ‘tively small membership. Be gt a The: ‘minister, . ‘rank ‘Richter, is surprise. as.” he realized - the~ attack her ase very ae er the “ was |- the ‘Auxiliary ”-for . recent. get-well |: the: April meeting © which: avill: be | All. ‘told; ‘the ‘sum of. $1, 220. 63 was if = “highly” ‘respected as an. individual was “being launched by, the. lady for Ea mething he had very little con- commissioners ‘who made a minor- | and birthday cards. A long: letter. | moved forward to ‘March 18 on-ac- distributed ‘to. ‘some worthy causes.” te trol over because it'ptimarily was ie epor rt. when he said, nie one from are Eves a of. ent the count: of ‘holiday “week. “AN preparations were. completed a A room : nable to associate my- | Frank Minns, was discussed and the. |~ > . “fore - | ‘THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF SIDNEY under ithe authority and control of | self with the conclusions reached by| Auxiliaty will contribute a wall ccthe sindies“Ausliars ren for area eRe Womens Re The | ain Sn point ‘the ‘con-| pil colleagues: in _Tespect to the | panel which’ willbe placed next to the May meeting in the Mills Road hotsfe d * March 26. One full bus a ZONING BY: L AW 1e case Mm. poin ice € Ne | Bill.”” that ‘donated: by. the. Legion: Branch. Hall: Toad will be nae fr Vict : E .| tamination of: potatoes from crop) Hoe also went on to “recommend Mrs. L..B. Scardifield pointed out mae going from Victoria. & : eerie eke. ats ne “the that if Victoria were’ to receive two | that Sanscha and the L.A, executive |eotniee ken “ the ele ; gi a Dr : ~} tamini tne. mk po. | members, then” Saanich’s boundar- usually meet on the same night, n's executive. meeting an us ende river cove that were, being fed, the, oles should remain as they are and | MGs. J. Molson wil replace era) at, vlunters ave ben Sou of baat Saanich that ‘al) ‘persons whe: deem. ~ themselves to |. ee ee of course ‘two members ‘would have Sanscha - ‘representative. oe Hebert *) Da : wo ie be “nomice stacy of: ithe — “Zoning By-law, 1966, | forced ‘on’ the affected farms and} to represent. that area (oo. Hall “as. soon’ as possible in. order Reserve, was. fined - §150° in Sidney i - Amendment to. “BY-LAW: NO: 114° AMENDMENT: TO: ZONING - BY-LAW. -NO...97, AND THE ZONING. BY-LAW: :NO.: 220, “1966 AMENDMENT. TO. ZONING BY- |: LAW. NO... 97,1959: AND : THE : VILLAGE: OF.. SIDNEY: ZONING BY-LAW NOL 114: AMENDMENT. ‘TO. ZONING - BY-LAW. NO. 97. WEL “© WHEREAS | it “is* ‘deemed necessary and. expedient: ‘that ‘the: “Zoning ‘ By-law No:. 97 andthe. Village: of: Sidney. Zoning” By-law.No: 114-Amend- sment:to- Zoning’. By-law. No;-:97,°and» the Zoning» By-law No.” 220, °° 1966. Amendment ‘to: Zoning. : By-law. No... 97,. 1959and™: the: Village: of. Sidney Q Zoning. By-law. No. 114 Amendment to Zoning By-law. No. 97" be amended; NOW: ‘THEREFORE ‘The: Council: of: The. Corporation: ot. the: ‘Village of Sidney. in. open. meeting” assembled : enacts ‘as follows:. ed. THAT: Para 3: “Definitions” be amended. ‘by deleting the: definition ‘of “APARTMENT” and substituting. the’ following: ee Ce ‘APARTMENTS. OR MULTIPLE: DWELLINGS”. “shall r ‘mean. a. build: ng :or: ‘portion: thereof (other: than:a-hotel) designed: or occupied: asa than “two: families or: persons. with more. than two: and: shall: “nehide.’ apartment: a arden-type. apartments uildings; terrace’ However, che siricie a few: stones | ° “ZONING: BYLAW NO. ‘97 AND THE VILLAGE. OF. SIDNEY ZONING. ‘respect to Ottawa’s. lack of action.. ‘| FOOD DISPENSERS =>” | DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS LISTED Six tables.were’ in playin ‘the Sid- ‘ney’ and:North™: Saanich: ‘duplicate. bridge tournament: on Friday even- (2)°R.: M. ‘Mar- tin’ and Dr. T, N. Barber. aa member. from Grand Forks-Green- wood. :. “Although ‘the: problem’ was. very {ederal government action | to. re- lieve. othe’ plight”, of : these farmers was ver y.. ‘slow. T°am ‘sure. that some. “of the po- tato’ growers in ‘our area’ suffering from the ‘effects’ of. the golden nema- ‘tode. ‘are inclined: to. feel -the. .same way. and: in: the disposition’ -of-com- pensation. Eventually: the* minister. blame any | longer and sharply’ re- buked ‘the opposition: ‘for’ their.’ wor- risome: attack -on ‘him: «=... ° I eannot help: but think that: if the ‘parties- involved: in the debate had ‘been. as persistent and emphatic’ to-. wards: the federal. government de- partments, ‘maybe | they” would -have got.some results...’ It'seems to : be fies the. -attitude- of: the farmer. in In the. light ° of “some: information “received : that: ‘school: cboards “are . ‘| ooking: into, the possibility. of- instal-.|\ 33 ling” food’ dispensers, Te asked | ‘the | minister. if he would. keep in’ mind: ‘\.the: benefit: these: avould: hav | flu dt sible: ‘argument’ ‘to’ aestre. ‘that’ ‘these: kind of dispensers, rather. than ‘ soft ‘Branch, ‘The: Royal Canadian = ‘member ‘riding. of agriculture refused: to: take: ‘the : too:: often: “silent -suffering’’ “classi- ; ‘for Victoria, Zegion on’ Monday. - Mrs. O.: ‘Wiggins, now “pesiding in Sidney, - was. accepted . on ® transfer | from L.A. No. 160 ‘Comox. ° - Mrs: A. Reddish was in ‘the’ chair T. further suggested that. the’ Gulf could swell be represented: by a:.two- “Shortly : after: this the: Premier ‘withdrew’ the Bill and told: the House’ he would “reconsider. the Columbia-Fernic: area by Adding a “member. : Of. course: this ended the ‘debate on_it.and. now is the time for voters. in ‘this’ area to strongly present their case for “more . representation © be- cause now: the House .has been po-| tentially increased .to’ 55 ‘members ‘and Vancouver: Island. ‘is - to- suffer’ the ‘loss:of: orie member, - being: re- duced. from 10 ‘to ‘nine, proportion- ate. Yepresentation | between Vancou- ver, Island” and:;:the.:Mainland. has been: further ‘unbalanced. : I*believe : that: all Vancouver..Island ‘members. . | will “support the restoration. of the 10, members. “for. theIsland. "I ‘re-. on’. this. ‘subject: -that:. he. felt:, the’ Is-. ‘land :deserved 10° members and’ 1| _also: recall ‘that: the second moment Donald - Smith -Stated ate. to. do: ers, Te a mee , Islands would. seem to favor ‘repre- |° ‘| sentation with, Saahichand this area among veterans, call ‘the: ‘member for.: . Campbell: Riv- er. mentioning: in: his: first® speech ye -\SASKATCHEWAN VISITOR TO. [LEGION LADIES’ MEETING | arrangements :. for ° the’: Old: Vets’ ‘Party on Friday, Mar. 18, are nearly complete but many invitations have -not been acknowledged - as yet. Vet- erans requiring transportation may “phone her. at 656-3464... ee “Mrs. Molison spoke of . the ” ‘urgent need : for membership. in Sanscha. ‘A letter. .was read from :Provincial Command L.A. Secretary. asking the:| Ladies’ Auxiliary’ to..get behind ‘ithe Branch on Project '’67;, which -is an ambitious : program, Dominion-wide; ‘to raise « $1. million: ‘to continue * to: provide a“ high. standard: of: service to Canadians. in. the: avay.” cof work Scholarships and youth training. ~. For. the sick. visiting. ‘commitiec, Mrs... R.- H. Tutte: reported 22°: pa- tients -had. been. visited. ‘in’ Rest “Haven,” many of..them: members of ‘the-Branch‘ and -L:A:. Eight: veterans’ and Nursing Sister Mrs..F. Trueman A MESSAGE FOR You For the Finest i in Floor Cover. oo iiuings....:s Carpets, Linoleums, é ~Vinyls,"" Ceramic or” Plastic 3 Tiles - weve ome firm to contact.” =: ry _ SERVICE FOR RELATIVES Low. cost accommodation. and meals ‘are’ provided at .Red: Cross. ‘Lodges adjacent to eight D.V-A. in- stitutions, : for. visiting. ‘relatives of on’ Past’ President Mrs. F.: Allen, residing. in Victoria. -Two funerals had: been: attended, three sympathy’ ‘cards: and: ‘three “get-well cards: sent by “Mrs...A:.H.: Murphy. and many |-ealls «to convalescents... that. it ‘may be used for meetings, ete. >: The. ‘monthly fombola\ was’ won by Mrs.” B.. Naismith,’ and: suggestions. for: money. raising . to, take the : place:| of the: annual | bazaar which will-not be held ‘this: year; “will be brought to the: next: meeting... | Ex-Service .Women. Plan: Mainland | Meeting Soon: -The Ex-Service ' Women’s - ‘Royal much business was. done... the various: ‘committees. : magistrate’s ‘court last: week. for Tabsda, Mar, 8. : | whole. “blood * ed. Lower Vancouver _ your needs. _ ee always. maintained. * MeGill & Orme has sav: os land for over 30 years. oe Five dispensaries s e r Vv e »~ : ok Complete. ‘stock of ues fr : * Convenient c oh a r g @ Ks MUTT Is- | Main Pharmacy | | . (Fort at Broad | / in Victoria) is. open until 10. 00 P m.: every” night ‘ ac- mo good attendance was present and : - One. .item...most ° pleasing’ to all. driving. while: under “suspension. “He | as was “ stopped. by, Sidney 1 RCMP on” Tt takes: an, average. of :20 ‘units 3 of. for: one ‘open. heart, -_ _f operations: 0 ok ; Be . ue PERSON... '$ »RAMILY OF TWO “FAMILY OF THREE oR MORE 7 ‘MONTHLY 50 “1,00 1.25. “QUARTERLY “PER. HALF. YEAR Compiehensive Prepaid Medical: Coverage available. to any resident and his ‘emi in the Province of British Columbia on an Individual basis. © > HELP. WHERE HELP IS. NEEDED BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘MEDICAL PLAN Send me an application form and farther. information on THE PLAN To be eligible. for coverage under the British’ Colum ae Medical. ‘of British ‘Colunbia,. “AYPLY Now « awe: FOR’ ‘DENEEITS Fron APRIL Le MAL THIS: APPLICATION REQUEST COUPON (YoDKet ca bah pn tne v0 nei‘ Say “Si “ea eee cut along. ‘dotted line®— "= = Plan, WH understa H d that I must bea resi i Annual reports were’ presented by . Ea 4 >> | ling... Winnérs were: * north-south]. Mrs, ‘Earl Lane, ‘from “Penzance ; proved and - the ‘president installed hos Hy : — rea , é pitalized veterans. . a wets 2 ST ee ||) Yvonne. Cummings: and’. Iris | Legion’ Ladies’ Auxiliary .in’ Saskat- | into ~ full membershiy Miss Chery! | Canadian ‘Legion, No. 182, held their a “|| Markastrom (2). Mr. and Mrs. J.D. | chewan, was. welcomed as a visitor | Duhamel. : had been. visited. in “the: Veterans’ | Monthly meeting on Thursday, ear 8 By J. D. TISD ALLE, M. L A. Helps; jcasbovest.. () Mr. and. to the L.A. to the Saanich Peninsula Mrs:: T.. J. Gurton: reported that. Hospital and. calls’ had. been made} 3. in. the. Britannia Legion Hall. : a : To qualify. for. a. Premium. Subsidy, 1 understand that. 1 must, have: been na resident of British Columbia for the:. twelve : ‘previous. months and: have annual i income within defined Jevels, ° “"Sireet or Box Number or Rural Route