ning committee ~ “Alderman Clayards 1 meeting. would assist Seo E. Clayard had “the planning and -that all appli- takes. council - vin the interests.of the: ; municipality; or should we allow : the. operators ° to- put forward a _plan: which we may have. to beat’ ~ back?’ * asked Alderman M acLau- Ten a G think that council should do cations. should’ be-treated ‘on: an individual" basis,” said Alder- -man Lazarz.” - : ‘However, . there are appli« cations for change. If you al- ready have rules and a set policy why do they keep coming back?’ queried Alderman Clayards, ° “Everyone is entitled to. re- quest a change. in by-laws to mest a changing situation,’’ replied Al-.. derman Lazarz. _tlon,? » Foreshore leases are granted “by the water ‘Tights branch, but ~ “only: after consultation’ with the : “municipal ~ = council velopments of this: nature pro- Jected. . ws the! “initiative, |. faiscten “mander. - No. matter what-we do down ; there’ it will. meet with opposi- said Alderman Michell, ; concerned. : Last. year's council pledged that -* “interested résidents shall be kept. andmaster. - Qualified Director of Music . with, many years ex-— rience .in ‘group teaching of. Military, School, ub: and Community Bands desires a position of ‘Will ‘also’ give private instruction in Bra: . Woodwind, Percussion and Contra Bass 7 Mare Resthaven Dr, ibe: oo Phone 656-3758 ew mnsoonenue | “FOR el AND ‘quauty ~ SPECIALS: ee istanvit 6. MON. - SAT., 8 a.m. - FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 p.m. wee ame ewe eseeen’ sense neoncoes eaneneseneenn ht 6pm. Office, Sidney, B.C. Detean, B.C. Hall, Lake Cowichaa, B.C. OF REVISION oe “NOTICE, is hereby given that the Court ‘of Revision * tespeciing the assessment roll for the VICTORIA Assess- ment District will be held as follows:- “School District 61 (Greater Victoria) on Friday, ‘Hebruary %th, 1969, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, in th Royal Community Hall, 279 Island Highway, Victoria, B.C. School district 62 (Sooke) on Monday, February 10th, 1969, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Colwood Fire Hall, 2225 Sooke Read, Victoria, B.C. Belmont Park (Unattached) on Monday, February i¢th, 1969, at 16:00 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Colwood Fire Hall, 2225 Sooke Road, Victoria, Schoo! District 63 (Saanich) on Thursday, February 6th, 1965, at 200 o’clock in the afternoon, in the Municipal School Distfict 65 (Cowichan) on Monday, February 3rd, 1968, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Courthouse, School District 66 (Lake Cowichan) on Tuesday, February 4th, 1965, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Village Dated at VICTORIA, B.C, this 15th day of Jamary, 1969. View B.C. C. G. GRAHAM, Provincial Assessor, -Colonal: Harry J Lake: was January | 13. He succeeds L. E, Y. Jamés who has held the of-: fice for the’ past three years.” The retiring president gave a comprehensive report.on the: highlights of 1968, ‘a. success- ful year. vileged to entertain the Déminion President, Provincial President, Provincial Ist..Vice. President, . Provincial Secretary and.on se- .Yeral occasions the “Zone Com- All were favourably - impressed with the branch and~ T should add that they expressed considerable “surprise © when shown all our amenities. the February meeting. The gross “revenue ~ for” the “year was ; $14656. 30.and gross expenditures : a were® '$14584.31° showing $71.99" ~ iniormed of. any: waterfront. de- ; excess of revenue over expen- _dituras, ; “The Club showed total sales .... * of. $30588.06,° a gross profit’ of ° ~$14753.72, + $4455.54. Our Treasurer, Com- :: « “ rade Steve Williams, and. Finan- SIDNEY DRY AES = SEMI ANNUAL SALE - Fabrics = Ladies Wear . a _ CHILDRENS. WEAR - ‘WOOL : 20%. to 50% Off regular prices | and. net. Excerpts of his state- : . ment follow. os “During the year we were pri- , functions, . profit - cial Committee chaired byt Com- esident ‘at the annual’ "x . general ‘meeting ‘of the Saanich «Peni nsula Branch. of the Royal “Canadian. Legion on Monday, rade Frank Edlington have done a good job. i i 2 Our membership now stands. at 442,°and increase of 46 ‘from ;. >this time last year. “The Welfare Committee chaired by Comrade Truman Green and our Service Officer Comrade ‘Mac’ MeWilliams still ‘continue to fiiba'e ‘ifabortent part of the Legion’s work. ~ “Our club manager, Gomrade Bob Davies deserves a. hearty ‘vote’ of thanks”for ‘his diligent and: hard work during the past year, During. the. year Comrade Steve. Willlams and. his enter- tainment ‘committee ‘have or- ganized many dances. and other They. try to. come forward with new ideas to bring .: the members’ and: their wives We have not yet ‘received our annual audited . financial state-” . ment - this will be ready for’ to the branch, “With respect to the puildings a “was quite successful and although » “the “total” Tevenue was -slighily- “less than’ last’ year. we must thank . Comrade: ‘Lake. and . his. all. their ‘hard. I should add that the re-" . caused: committee for’ work.. duced’ revenue. was through “not “having a door: to door, canvas, “One of the most. interesting’ seatiorts during: “the year~ was: the presentation of the Travelogue. Comrade Harvey Currie films. | and his committee together with the Aladdin Travel Agency should be commended for the excellence of the-programmes..:. - _ Jn addition to carrying out the atuties of Sergeant-at-Arms at Branch meetings Comrade Charlie Erickson is responsible for the presence at other func-. ions 2 rades of-a colour 0°: Hons and parades of c to thank all the members of the party. This year colour parties - attended “parades at Victoria, The Langiore and Esquimalt,” and.grounds.we have much. to” -. thank: Comrade Art Raweliffe for. ~ There are always minor repairs... -and-alterations to be made and *. Comrade . Art: with. his “too tew’ “helpers can be relied upon.. The™ major project: this ‘ past year has: been to commence the: Jand-" scaping.- '_“This. years. Poppy. Campaign. ‘chaired, by C Comrade > Harry Lake : JANUARY 15 to JANUARY 31. Phone 656- 3523. GEM THEATRE — _ SIDNEY — 656-3033 =P “MONDAY — FRIDAY 7:45 P.M. : SATURDAY 6: 50 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. ae 2 ae | —N.Y. DAILY NEWS taatets ono : ween mt STEVE MCQUEEN CHE AL SOUND TBR S Os tier on fore SENT Fe ae eS Monkey Business on Wheels: ADULT EN TERT. AINMENT RICHARD ATTENBORGUGH: CARD CRENAA- CANDICE BERGEN MARAYAT ANDRIANE nGaiet ase Ac82%* fXpeagon -SiCiaRd McRENNA aoee (Chen Ahh souscurte #8 BLAS CU PTY PRTAE SARE A FONE IRB Matt ADMISSION ADULTS - $1.25 STUDENTS $1.00 - CHILDREN + 75¢ JANUARY 27 - 98 » 29 + 3u- SPEC TAL SATURDAY MATINEE . AT 2:30 P.M. FEBRUARY 1 _ THURSDAY = FRIDAY -SATURDAY rae JANUARY 23 = 24 - 25 Due to the length of this feature there will be one show .- Fe ascinaTiNG — LIFE MAGAZINE : SAND PEBBLES : ao 31+ FEB, 1 “LSE Y. JAMES 7" Aladdin Travel > oe ~ SIDNEY ; Your Canadian Pacific Agent 656- 4N3_ “SIDNEY PAINTERS Decorating _ Paperhanging 656-2264 . Woods, “D. C. Dickeson 2442 Beacon Ave. " FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 656-1012 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers HIGH WATER BILLS? New, modern styled Meul- ler taps, with replaceable seats, inexpensively, Replace those leaky squeaky faucets, For Repairs, Alterations and New Construction: B.C. LICENCED PLUMBER LES COX. PLUMBING ction Day. parades ; were also his: Obs "responsibility and” he” ‘deserves aa ‘commendation efor, this: years turnout. 9 2-- ; “This past year. + being the c cen- ee tennial’ of Saanichton Agricultural Society “we: Awere: fully extended : operating the. Legion booth on the fair grounds. However after “the “financial. statement’ is’ pre- pared and we find the branch - ‘benefited to the: exient of $673.00, all. work prior to and during the Labor Day weekend seems well worthwhile, , “es {Probably the .. -toughest and most: time “consuming ‘job within the branch is that carried out by our Secretary Comrade. Les Mar- tin. ‘We must also thank Comrade Clarke and Comrade Hemens for their “conscientious work during: : the year, Comrade Ciarke for his scholarship committee and Comrade Hemens for his funeral. commitiee. : ae “On my own behalf I would like Executive Cothmittee for their support, . would’ not “have come through as well'as. we did, - “In- closing: I would like to : ~~ wish the: incoming President all -the- best: during: his: term of offices? . Officers elected for 1969 were: e Honorary President, George R. . Pearkes; President, H. Lake;.ist Vice; E terton; . Salt; 2nd Vic, G..Chat- Secretary, L. Rolf, L? Swallow, E Padres, and Sergeant: -at ‘South: Vancouver island Zone ~ ‘Commander, Tom: Clement, of- ficially instalied the newofficers and initiated the following new members: J.-A, _Anderson, Rd. . Nimmo, H. D. Cartwrighi, A. G Dage, R. M, Edwards, C. J. Tho- mas,.V. L, MacLean’ and E. T. Eade. of the Sidney & North Sa me 2. Garden:Club: the: following offi- ~ past president, J. or Young; pre- sident,- Mrs. FE. W.- Hammond; *- for without them we L. Martin; “Treasurer, S. Williams; Execu=. | ~ tiveys : Robinson, A. G. Dagg and 0. ©. Duncan; Canon F; Cy” ”...Maughan-Birch and. Father Wm. . - Mudge; Service Officer, J.°M. «-. McWilliams; ~ Arms, Ro Allans oo Oe ~ Bridge Resulis - Winn ers at the weekly game of Sidney: Bridge. Club held at.K. _ of P. ‘Hall on January 17th were; 1 - Florence E dwards and Mary, 7 eon ore 7 ‘Skinner and f Last year, the coronary care units in Royal Jubilee and St. Joseph's “dramatically reduced the. mortality rate in patients so that about 80 more patients survive the firstcritical week. . We need facilities to monitor patients’ hearts | as they become active, Modern . science has made these available in the form of small radio transmitters which the patient wears, Help save more hearts by sending your contri- bution to; KIWANIS HEART EQUIPMENT FUND 221 Linden Avenue Victoria " Remembrance Day: and Decora> UAL ‘the ‘annual ‘general cers were elected: “immedi vice . president, Mr. “J, Bosher; secretary, Mrs. * Committee” ‘chairmen ~~ are: membership, .Mrs. W. Bosher; publicity;, Jack Young; ° monthly competition, Mrs. Ellames; Te-. freshments, Mrs. P. Watts; flow: er show, Jack Young; sick mem- bers, Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrews; programme, Mr. J Bosher; lib- DRIVE- iN” (continued from page 1) Philip Benn, “what really is “the objection? | If it is traffic; what about the thousands of cars handled as. they come from But- 7 chart Gardens?** - Agreeing © ‘that council - was ‘against the. proposition, he said -he would Jike to know the views of a majority .of .the..residents: - and favored‘a public meeting on. the application. a In introducing the subject, Mayor - A.M, Galbraith. said ‘Here: again is a policy matter, “and ‘I feel that council should definitely. decide whether. or not we want a drive-in theatre -in Central Saanich. Council answered the question by voting to inform the applicants that there is no provision for drive-in theatres in the municipal. zoning by-law.. Alderman Benn voted against the resolution. ; G. “McDicken; . “rand treasurer, Mr: Ww, Bosher., _the ladies; Mrs. EL Madsen and : ‘for. the men, ‘Jack Yo “The presidents: re the activities of the club for. thy -past, year, which was a very suc- Saas -. cessful one.- ee ‘The future home of the club - will be the new Anglican Hall ° “on Fourth St. with monthly meet- ings “the first Thursday * in the “month at 8: p.m. This Months meeting was held later on ac- - count of New. Year. Mrs. Hammond called for afull execu- # tive meeting at her home for ~ Thursday January 23rd at 7.30. Monthly competition and guest speaker. will be announced in the ~. Review prior to.the next meeting _ . on Thursday, February 6th. , : e Marriage. __. Announced Mr. :.and’ Mrs, Clifford Cronk. ‘of 6909 East Saanich Road have announced the forthcoming mar- riage of their. daughter Sandra - Louise to. Raymond ‘Hugh Wood, son of Mrs. Muriel Wood of 7022. . ‘East Saanich Road and Mr. Doug-. = las Weod,° 4909 William” Head” Road.: ; fone The wedding will ‘take place in Brentwood United Church on ” Saturday,. March dst at 7 -30 pm. . One. sure way to help fight cancer is. to contribute to. the ’ Canadian Cancer Society. Beacon ~ SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION |. a AND. . Contribute To Your Own Safety _ And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. 24 Hour To Phone wing Service 656-1922 Phone 383-0514 SIDNEY “DEEP COVE. per acre, Zoned for / 2 ac. “TOWNER PARK.” -Land uhder cultivation, unde large reservoir, municipal $40,000. | The Yorkshire And Canadian Trust _ .737 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. 18.6 ‘Acres cleared Meadow Land at $3950.00 “10. 2 Acres @ parcels) with “water rights. “McTAVISH ROAD. Sea view lot 120’-x with. holly. trees, a lovely building site asking only $7,5C0 with | $3,500° down “bal. at’ $50.00 P.M. with interest at 8 1/2%. 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