“HUNTING: REGULATIONS -Branch © Offices, o> > Pleading guiltyin CentralSaa-- ~""opich police court:on: August: 21 _- to four charges of breaking and_ *--- entering, Lawrence Auclair, 20, of Brentwood Bay, was Sentence “ed to one month imprisonment on each count, to run concurrently.’ ie A» further. period on. probation was ordered by Judge D. G. Ash- : ‘bys ; : printed. . . Director, Dr. James Hatter an- nounced that supplies have been | "Wednesday, August 27, “1969 Mercantile. “Saanich police, ~ “MONTH IN. TAIL FORB BURGLARY Boathouse; Brentwood: Bay Texae: an =C0,: Poplars” Cafe: ‘and Brentwood 2] AML but-a/small.|- . amount of a total of $700’ stolen: was “recovered; State Central “Charges” related to ‘breaking and entering Anglers Anchorage Organization, | - AVAILABLE IN. PRINT The 1969-70 British Columbia Hunting Regulations © are “now. ‘p.m, “Fish -and . Wildlife "Branch and. members ‘part may shipped to. all Fish and Wildlife Government | Amelia Agents and outlets throughout the province.: Branch © Ave., or Briggs, 2370 Orchard Ave. 10 is..the last day for booking. FINAL O.A.P. O. | TRIP. OF YEAR: “Sidney Old Age ‘Pensioners’ 25, has’ scheduled an excursion to Powell River:-on Sept: 18. *Buses will leave Sidney at 6.30 a.m., arriv- “ing at Powell River at.12.30p.m. ‘Return from Powell River is at 5 p.m., arriving at Sidney at 9.45 This” is the last ‘trip for: 1969 wishing «to take secure tickets, price $7.10, from 8: Thompson, 2307 Mrs, Mary Sept. Augus 16. at ‘St. Stephen's : hurch, Saanichton, Rev. 0, L. oster. solemnized the marriage Unique mode of transportation from the — church for bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Ot Roberta: Ann Brandon, daugh-* acter of Mrs,: ‘Fred. Wells of 550 _ “Arsenault, was horse-drawn buggy ‘driven ~ Getting Back is Great... ing. for you at Eaton’s! HE and SHE Fashion Shows ’ Fri.only! "Oliver Days’’ contest. theatre passes! World, Third’ Floor. gl EATON'S 1869 *19 69 ~ Back-to-School “All kinds of. fashions and surprise-happenings are wait~ with ‘the «Hidden 5th Trio” laying.’on the. sound 20 minutes before the shows on Aug, 28th, 29th, and 30th at 12:30 p.m, and-3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thurs. and Fill out-an entry blank and deposit it in one of the boxes - on the:3rd floor or record dept. Prizes include: record 5 ‘player, cassette tape player, radios, “Oliver”’albums or. ‘All Takes: Place In The Young” People’s s- " SLEGG BROS. LUMBER LTD. — SPECIAL — "TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON 4axXBxXh “CITATION PANELS in KNOTTY PINE KNOTTY CEDAR $ TEAK | LIMITED STOCKS REGULAR $7.20 NOW ONLY » WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO START BUILDING. YOUR EXTRA ROOM OR TO ‘“REDECORATE WITH 95° THESE FASHIONABLE “PANE LS OPEN Ba. m. to 5:30 Pp. m. Slegg Brothers LUMBER LID. 9674 FIFTH ST. CASE 5-plow 830 ora CASE 4-5 plow 730 can tackle anything, confident in the knowledge he has plenty of hydraulic power for any job. These tractors will handle your heavy tillage work af an acre- eating pace. They'll provide more pull-power without clutching, shift- ing or stalling. Come in - look them over! 656-1125 In the “good old day's’ a ~ SEWER AID (continued froin page 1) ; struction of holding tanks must be of a permanent nature, In regard to Saanichton school, the School Board proposed to . spend $8,500 to construct an on- site system of sewage disposal, and an adjacent two acres:-of land was acquired to provide an adequate absorption field. “It was deemed unlikely that a sewer connection could be pro- vided by the. municipality for many years. since the schoo! is located in a low valley remote from existing or proposed de- velopment, MUST ABIDE A ‘design. prepared by con~ |: sultant engineers D, W, Thomson & Co. Ltd. was submitted to the Board of Health, but has not been approved, said Mr. Shaw. ‘“‘How- ever, we must abide by the re- quirements whatever the cost, 39 he. added. : He said that in 1965 when the new classrooms became avail- able the septic tank and disposal arrangements designed te “ace commodate 2 school of 12 class- rooms were inspected by the sanitary authority and approved. So far, the. school has only. six: classrooms, 0 — Fnancs fatigues ‘We. Buy and Sell. Old China, Silver,. Furniture : .and Bricabrac.» 9812 4th, Street, Sidney ‘ Phone 656-3515 LEGAL NOTICE "VANCOUVER ISLAND - COACH LINES LTD. ANNOUNCES - change. of schedvies on the following routes Victoria - Sidney - Deep Cove - - Swartz Bay Victoria - West Saanich - Victoria - Cordova Bay Effective October 1, 1969 Subject to’ the consent of the Public Utilities:: Commission. _Copies of the proposed changes may be inspected at any Coach Lines Depot. Objections may be _filed with the Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities Commission, Vancouver. B.C, not later than September 10, 1969" Vancouver Island Coach Lines Ltd, TODAY the man who owns G Butler r Brothers Equipment Ltd. ... the farmer who: had a “modern” tractor had it easy - even when oc- casionai dampness sank the heavy equipment to ifs hubcaps. 2048 KEATING CROSS ROAD, P.O, BOX 4066 STATION A VICTORIA, B.C. 652-112! The present difficulty arises '-through.a’ difference of opinion about pumping arrangements, and onee these facilities are installed we have.no guarantee that they will be aceeptable to the Board in the future, said Mr. Shaw. by Mrs. Doris Ganton, (Don Ryan Photo), In reply to a question he ob- served: . © The time element is a financial, not an engineering factor."- “Y thought we were sitting here as’ a Board of education, nota Board of Engineers," remarked . Trustee Zach Hamilton after an TRUSTEES ACT Ata meeting of Saanich School Board Monday evening consuli- ing engineer Jack Priestnian said that certain of the Health Board requirements might be criticiz- ed. In his’ view the trucking of sewage should be regarded’ as a temporary expedient, Wallsa- round the holding tanks he thought might be unsightly, and he advised that an architect be consulted. He mentioned thathis reporton the Deep Cove situation would shortly be presented to North Saanich council, ‘The scheme will be expensive and I question whether it can.be pot off the ground.: [ certainly think that the provincial govern- ment: should: make cheap money available,’’ said Mr. Priestman. address. a special (absentee) ballot. know the name of that district. using an ordinary ballot: know the name of that district. It is not enough to give because there are several electoral districts involved in each city. will have a small map of cach city showing electoral districts. in Vancouver or Victoria but are unsure of your electoral district, locate your address on the map. . . hour of technical detail. ae . Finally. the Board approved the - Motion of. Trustee Stan Oakes urging politicians and public of- ficials of all levels of government * to recognize. the serious situation in the Capital Region Area, and to apply themselves with the ut- most vigor’ to” implementing satisfactory: sewerage installa~ tions, Trustee Jack Armstrong, hav- ing previously voiced the opinion that there are many alternate ways of disposing of sewage waste, registered a contrary vote.. | The Board then resolved to arrange an early meeting of all concerned with the Senior Medi- eal Officer in order. to clarify the situation. ormandy: Road, Saanich, aiid the ate’ Mr. John ‘Brandon, to Gary Arsenault, son of. Mr. and-Mrs. Terrace, Saanichton, The church pews were decora~ ted with mauve and white markers of ribbon and wedding-ring bells. Mrs, Poster. was . the. soloist. The bride, given. in marriage y her step-father » Mr. Fred Wells, wore a floor-length white georgette gown over taffeta, with - daisy applique on bodice and “skirt, — | elvow-length ~ puffed sieeves, cumberbund waist line and sweetheart neckline, Her headdress of floor-length veil was heldin place with imateh- ing georgette bow, and she car~ ried a Colonial bouquet, of yellow “ rosebuds and white baby's breath with flowing streamers: holding rosebuds, a family ring borrowed from her mother, “Matron of Honour was the sis-* ter. of ihe.-bride, . Mrs..Janet Grondin of Brentwood. Brides- maids were Mrs.-Sandra Mills, sister Debbie Jackson. Miss Deanne Flynn was flower girl, The bride’s attendants wore old-fashioned maxi-length mauve gowns styled with Empire waist, | leg-o-mutton . sleeves ©’ with scooped neckline, They carried Colonial ~ nosegays . of shaded mauve gladiolus.. Replica of the bride's floor-length white geor~ gette gown was wornby the flower girl. The . headdresses ‘were mauve frontier bonnets and they : wore cameo necklace chains, the PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | Pomme ELECTIONS ACT. NOTICE TO ‘ABSENTEE VOTERS gift of the bride. -. as follows:— at the poll for other electoral districts. * Vancouver If you are a ‘temporary régident of this area, but are registered a as a “Provincial voter in. another polling division or in another electoral district, of. the Province, - You may vote “ absentee.” Apply ‘on polling- -day, at the polling-station established for this area, for You will be required to take an affidavit that you are. a registered voter, and if you are registered in another electoral, district, you must . In your affidavit give the address at which you are: ‘registered, but ins igning the poll- ~book give } your present permanent address. - if you are registered in another polling division ‘of this electoral district, Se you may vote for the candidates nominated to contest the election in this district, Your marked ballot will be sealed in. an envelope, which will not be opened until your name has been found on the voters list for some polling division of this electoral district; envelope will not be opened and your ballot will not be counted. If vou are registered in another electoral district, the procedure. is the. same, ; except that you will be given a special ballot, on which you must write the name of the candidate* for whem you wish to vote, because there will be no printed ballots You will be given a list of the candidates running in the district in which you claim to be registered; therefore, you must Before final count, the sealed ballot-envelope will be mailed to the Returning Officer for the district in which you claim to be registered, and if he cannot find your name on the voters list for that district, the envelope will not be opened and your ballot will not be counted. The poll officials will have a list of the polling divisions and local place-names in the Province, and in many cases will be able to locate your electoral district by looking up the polling division or local place-name corresponding to your ” or “ Victoria ” Therefore, to be sure your absentee ballot will not be wasted, know the proper name of the electoral district in which you are registered as a Provincial voter; registration as a municipal voter has no bearing on the case. CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. * In Victoria afd in cerlain Vancouver electoral districts. two memters are elected, and votets registered in these districts may vote fot two candidates. and will be so advised at the poll. “ of beige Shantung with jewel neck, ; _. decessories of silver and car-j 9° ‘Joseph’ Arsenault, of 8660 Emard” . “hat of lime green and white ac- ; : : of bride; Y. “Something old’! was- the. bride; Mr of the bride, and Miss _ if your name is not found, the as your electoral district, The poll officials If you are registered “The best 1 man was Daniel Gron- din, Brentwood, ‘and the ushers Terrance Mills’and David Young. - For’ the reception at Sanscha | Hall, Sidney, the. bride’s mother received. wear ring coat and dress ried- gladiolus. The bridegroon’s mother was in lime green sleeveless ‘coat over green