SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _ ) froleat Masks “ing ‘that School District 63. has. "solved"? its Sewage problem in. “than ««sewage’’, Even so, it ppear that. a little more. ight be worthwhile, particularly... as‘a “new? approach to the dis- posal - problem has been panned’ ather vigorously bya North Saa- ch: citizen." : Inva letter. to. North ‘Saanich council, Dr. Herta Hartmanshenn of. West Saanich Road, submitted her critique. on, current efforts to: “solve.the problern ‘as it per- ‘tains to two schools, Excerpts from her letter follow: “a was most interested i in nread- Brentwood . the Deep Cove’ Elementary and «School by holding “ tanks: which will be pumped, out four or. five times a week. . some outfall by the sea, - This seems .to be a highly ingenious method, worthy of the techno-— ‘logical. knowhow of the 20th cen- -. tury and a proud step forward fromthe -“nightseil in a. pail over the ‘shoulder’? of a Chinese peasant, “This system appears tu hold great possibilities for. North Saa- lity & Personalized Service Meat. : “ite BUTCHERS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY ~ SPECIALS: "FRESH MI MADE - BREAKFAST. SAUSAGES . ~ MON. 2 SAT., 8 a.m.- 6pm. a FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 p.m. Then” “raw sewage will be carted through .the countryside and emptied into Mayor J, B, Cumming’s » MONDAY = FRIDAY: 7: 45 Pane ~- SATURDAY 6: 50-P M. & 9: 00: P, M; / THURSDAY - FRIDAY - AUGUST 21 =. 22 SATURDAY _- ~ 23. . ooo hunted...caged... forced y- mate iy OTH CENTURY" TOK | P SENTS MON, » TUES, - AUGUST 25 - 26 WED, - 6 - 27 - 28 - 29 = 30 THURS, - FRI - SAT. SATURDAY MATINEE AUGUST 30 at 1:15 P.M. "TS AL INTHE mind » YKNOW!" \ ~ GEORGE HARRISON -— || AND PASTRY nich; where} as'‘we know, perco- lation tésts have proved the build="]/ ing..in certain areas to be prac- vtically impossible. solution: is at hand: -Let every new lot be equipped with a holding tank; let the raw sewage pour. into it and have an enterprising pumping mobile tankér come ona, regular basis and carry the stuff: through the sweet-smelling coun- “tryside to some outfall by the sea, A little bit more of raw sewage or less, what does. -it matter? It will foul up: the beaches ‘only a little bit more, we shall get used to the smell in time ‘and. inaybe the wind -will carry. the clouds of fecal matter containing ~ @ number of disease-causing air- borne viruses out to sea rather. than in our-direction, And maybe - that microbiologist Dr. Webb who « has made a Special study of this drifting of viruses, as far as six miles. from alarmist? + am amazed that North Saa- nich Miinicipality... have © ap-. parently. given their sanction for a disposal method of raw sewage which is much more unhygienic than a properly functioning sep- the outfall, is an ., tie tank or at least did not insist on a primary treatment system. If this ..method, initiated by the School :District 63 is going to be permitted you can expect a num=-. -ber of similar applications from - private citizens who want to build in certain areas, -solving their sewage ” disposal problems the same way. . Goad luck to. you and ry . Council be the first to be equip~ ped with surgical face masks.’* The humor of the letter was not lost oncouncil members when it’ was read on Monday night and: drafted reply, opened in. the same vein. ~He did, however, point out that pending the development of a pro~ .. per sewage system in the Deep temporary Cove area, the t solution lies in’ the ‘hands of the : Greater.. Victoria Metropolitan ~ Board’ of Health and Schoo} Dis-'} * . trict #63, : “Inv his closing «he. appears to 7 ‘have reverted to” satire and said: » May -I‘again’ express. my“ grati- ‘tude for the strong, support given the council’ and I am sure that you will be the first to vote for the creation of a sewerage. dis~ trict in that area containing the - school. and your laid. ” FOR TASTY BREAD . DAILY - PHONE 656-1012 SIDNEY six and ‘Sold At Grocers “The: great |°} candidates ina provincial élection: holm, HAPPINESS isa. country fair --~-: r “Liberal ‘Louis Lind- left, and. NDP~Don’ ‘Johannessen shared inthe fun of the Mayne Island Fair last Saturday.. There was no laughing together ow “political issues, though,’ which they * discussed with. various groups on ‘the. Gulf Islands.-during- the weekend, 3 CONTINU ‘ED FROM PAGE 1 “In addition -ta addressing a capacity. audience, Mr, Tis- dalle showed the much- talked-about’ film, ‘The Good Life”. The Liberal standard-bearer, Mr. Lindholm, spent last weekend on the islands ‘and was present at the opening of the. Mayne Island Fair with the N.D.P. candidate, Mr. Johan- : nessen, on Saturday afternoon,. In a talk to Mayne Island voters, Mr, Lindholm referred to remarks made by Conservative Party leader John De Wolf on the question of large parcels of Gulf Islands property, and individual islands being purchased by non-Canadians. Mr. Lindholm said that under a free enterprise Liberal administration, Canadian development of all resources, par- . ticularly. the non-replenishable ones, would be encouraged, The night before, Mr. Lindholm visited Saturna Island and met local residents and before Mayne Island Fair time at. Miners. Bay Saturday called at Bedwell Harbor on South ‘Pender, Port Hope and: Port. Washington on North Pender. After ‘the fair, the Liberal candidate went to Sturdys Bay _ on Galiano where he attended a ‘“hard-times” dance. Before going to Mayne. Island for the Fair, the NDP candidate, Mr. Johannessen, travelled to Salt Spring: where’ suitably cleared oe In the submission to council it was mentioned that the trailer park would be operated only in: the summer months, and it would in no way spoil the land for eventual industrial use. _ The Kirkpatricks have been in residence for close to 30 years and feel that they: should now make some further use of their property to meet the increase in taxes. Council is currently consider- ing a Tratler Court amendment by-law, the draft of which has been referred to the municipal solicitors for examination and comment, In regard to the Kirkpatrick application, council resolved: to seek further information, and at a recent meeting the minutes of the zoning committee on the subject were approved, It was stated that (a) the zoning committee would not con- sider a permanent trailer court; (b) that a strip of property be- ing 200-feet in depth adjacent to Keating Cross Road be left for a buffer zone; (c) considera- tion was asked of a 450-ft dedi- cation adjacent to Keating Cross Road, and the removal of the driveway to the south-east cor- ner of the property, and (d) establishment would have to comply with the proposed Trail- er Court amendment by-law. Committee chairman Alder- man Perey Lazarz said that the stated provisos amount only to points for consideration and in no way signify approval of the proposal. 4ssure’ now planned would be about -Six-feet by 10-feet, at the top. ‘dom used, and only for youngsters -aour, elementar y school was explained “Mayor A.M," ‘Galbraith said _ ‘that counci} had been anxious at ‘reports that had been circulated, and for that reason Saanich School Board had been asked to send a representative who would -per- sonally explain the program. Mr. Price said that it is un- fortunate that Dr, Ney’s research effort had been obscured by the controversy. about the time-out or penalty box. ; He. assured council that the original plan of a small enclo- sure “two-foot~six by four feet was suggested - ‘so that it might be easily: moved from room to room on casters, The enclo- with walls about’ six feet in height.and open’ “This confinement will be sel- physically abusive to teachersor classmates,” “said .Mr. Price. He. described Dr. Ney’s four-. point program as approved tech- niques for the control of beha~ testing academic capa- bility, examining motivation and dealing. with emotional conflicts. | _It is a remedial class for what we like to think.are educationally handicapped..children, ’said Mr. “ Purpose’ of. ‘Doctor Philip Ney's experimental “class for ¢ emo- tionally - ‘disturbed children, ‘commencing in September at McTavish * ‘to Central Saanich. ‘council by Schools Superintendent: Robert Price on Monday. Price. He did not ‘think there — would . be more than 10 ‘in the class. The fact that-the experiment had been turned down in Victoria he attributed to adverse publicity in respect of the.time-out box. In reply to Mayor Galbraith, Mr. Price said that the next move would be to approach the parents of the: children involved. Sign Removal . e . : Required Political signs of two of the parties in the August 27 elec- tion are. erected on: municipally controlled property in*contra- . vention of the sign by-law, Cen- tral Saanich council ruled on Monday, It was disclosed that only the” Social Credit,.party had posted the required $130 bond guaran- teeing the removal of signs after the election. After it had been observed that the by-law was ignored at the time of the’ federal election, council resolved that the delin-— quent parties be directed to post the ‘necessary bond or remove f— IS YOUR CANDIDATE USING THIS APPLE IN HIS ADS? Candidates who use the apple symbol in their political messages support Better Education in B.C. Give them your support. B.C. TEACHERS ’ FEDERATION “We Are ire Concerned the signs, i a NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The Directors of Sidney & N. Saanich Community: Hall Association will. hold a Public Meeting at Sanscha Hail on Monday August 25th at.8 P.M. to discuss the expro- priation of a:portion of Sanscha property by the highways — department and the expenditure. of the monies received in compensation. ; N, R. Bolsier Hon, Sec. 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