so! Of: office. PUBLISHING LTD. a ESTABLISH £D.191 FIR 4 SEVENTH YEAR, "No: 45. 10 BAGES -at7701-East Saanich Road. Wwo--years, «Temptations | for teenage girls are ‘ar greater in the: - os City. ‘than “in: the: country; there is less. congregating,’: “gad He Plumb ia applying.-to Central Saanich-council. fo “consent to establish a group home for girls in a ‘dwelling : The. applicant: told. council: Monday. ‘that he: has .s operated uch’ a-home-in’ connection with the’ Bo Ce Child Welfare: “Department at 1083. Redfern. St., “Victogia;: for’ the’ past: “He “has: four girls of his own; and all live: together ; as one. family, he ‘stated. twas: Said that the house” in Central Saanich has - “bedrooms: and--two bathrioms, and .a-‘certain” amount ’ “adaption to’: suit the. purpose is proposed: “tanks with drainage fields. are installed. “Mayor” A, M..- Galbraith ‘sald. the apniication will: be" Processed | in the usual way. al ‘ce Two septi + .,.Four, of. the: six-aldermanic seats are to. be contested. Thies 2Of : on these will be open from the expiration of the normal two-year. term |. Present incumbents are Aldermen T. CoM): ‘Davis, s DAR} 4 : Cook and Mrs, Nel! Horth. . Mrs. ‘Horth will definitely seek ~- re-election but’ Alderman Cook’ will ‘not ‘make. his, decision for. . another -week. or two. When Al- : derman Davis was asked regard- “his | ‘intentio Ss, he. waS none: ommittal. but gave no indica-. n that he will not run, © The “fourth seat, being vacated’ 7 Contrary, ‘to the: “when there were | = by Alderman Fo C.),Adams: in’ e year. To date the: only. probable can=. ; tage) “Of. derman. Percy. Lazarz. ‘said. idate for.,these: “posts: is. J, Wi: Lott of peneress rrace, Brin “yet prepared to commit himself, Mr: Lott did’ ‘tell The ‘Revi iew that ds very” “interested and: ser- usly considering - candidature... One ‘of the. two North Saanich ~ “School : Board positions . will re-, Incumbent : . quire |-re.~ filliag.”: ‘ wt, E, con McNeill i is hoping to. seek ~ reselection ‘but: because~ of “the: “heavy’-demands of -other ‘com- _mitunents, he will defer his de-" “cision: for a-week -or so, - Alderman ‘Candidate : “Sidney businessman Williarn - Larnick has announced his eandi- -: dature for alderman in the forth coming. Sidney taunicipal elec- - tlons.’: No -further. names have oo been announced although it is be- Heved that one former member of council is seriously consider- : tng: noniination, | With Alderman Stanley Dear's a decision torun for mayor tnoppd- -.) $ition: to Mayor A, W, Freeman, “two seats for alderman: will be up for edsipatition, ; Cheque Charges Send Pair To Jail cvay Los Pwo Calfforntan youths are os serving Jail senténces. after ap- ooo opearance in Sidney police court "geo Saturday charged with utter- ~ 6 fraudulent cheques and other oo" offences. — Gn October 26 Hugh Gordon and Dennis Passche visited Mount Baker Guif Service station and ~ passed a cheque for 313.50 in payment of a UL Gordan signed the rheque using Passche’s name. The {following dav at Stan's Red and White Store, Sidney, Gordon obtained $12 cash for a worthless cheque, The cheques had been obtained from a Sidney juvenile, police stated. & Tne accused were apprehended “in Sidney tater that day andatthe time of arrest «ere in posses~ sion of fro cases of beer. Both f the defendants are under age, |) Gordon was sentenced to 15 3s on the chatge of forging cheques, 15 days for being a mix hor found on licensed premises, 15 days on a charge of false pretenses, and $42, or in default 15 days, for being a miner in possession of Hquor. Passthe was given 15 days imprisonment for uhkering 4 fotged document, Deportation eas orderad on completion of sentences. erm will require filling for 4 “three -_iheumbents, “man “Don MacLaurin and Al “man Philip Benn when approach=. ed. said that they ‘are not yet ar pared, to make. a decision.: DISTRICT. BOARD | GIVEN SIDNEY = “|SEWER PLANS Work should soon be startedon | sewer and storm ‘drain facilities in: the. “Resthaven drive,- Bower bank and Helen Streatto Malaview section. if funds: are available through. Regional District Board, “Mayor. ‘Arthur: Freeman pre- sented sewer ‘plans.at the Board |! meeting last: Wednesday atres. quest of Couneil, It consists. Of - a: trunk line and pumping : station and the Mayor’ advises” ‘that comprehen= sive reports of the pr oposal will be available to the public. ‘. Regional District Board, which sits on the. last Wednesday of each month, considers. the de- velopment and-admintstration of hospitals, main sewers, regional parks, garbage and waste dis posal, “GuH Island Huspital Improve< ment District has been dissolved and ali assets. have heen trans ferred to Regional Hospital Dis- triet, under Jurisdiction at the Board. - : oo WOPRS: di waterfront .- nich Volun~ Dane). 4 man ‘is 3 miles from : : ome..when.he notices that. “rain threatens. | “0: Me"hurrles up ‘and walks! ata steady. 4-m.p. sha: After: sta mile he increases his : : “speed. by” part: running. tos : - comes: per“hour, Then Be «motorist..gives shina Mit ~ |... for the last mile. Including - : “the: time. getting in and gut. : -| the ‘lift’? is at an average | “speed | of 20 m.p.h.. What. { As his. average speedoftra- “vel. over the three. miles? “Reduction ¢ of of Bank of Montreal zen ‘started this week. “Four Blof —M ‘services are. available at ‘halt the usual cost’ to" anyone” "85: "years ‘of age” ‘and: ‘over, The services are: " pay-" 7 ne: and. enby at ment of. utilities: accounts; Cana< - fp dian - “money. orders, an -drafts; ° gratifying. also to St true’ chequing accou Sj “paren: percent: chequable. best: shows: fel: ight" jetters” Fecelved on sunierct of sireet ighting, “pol- lution of the night’ was viewed: serious intrusion af the as 32 diessings of Souniry? The letters, mostly from wa mon in the Deep Cove - tested the installation of additio~ fia) stree’ lights on the hasis that thay are unnecessary arid oaly “living: tn. the ‘Ladd ta ‘tax hills, CHUTHOANANANENHHOMAAEMSSURARDNNANEN sHavenenauAEbegTnAaHHT They're Bidding All To Auction Sidney evening, ho will be remembered that in prev ius ; ars Rey ix! Rave and the latter was sold on consimmesi The vendor of the Rolls Ravce was sa impressed that he of nplect dart result there will be various articles of as a Var Goxh painting and a & knowledgable collector Ninsmen are accumulating seme inclusion in their annual auction sale ac Senscha Half oest Vb items tar wide. HHOPOSLTes houghisal fords rere ofiered fey a magcificent S4.460, iMyeduced to the Kinsmer ard as valu2 from Utis cellection Oo gutnmeb under the harnmer of auctioneer Brock Tomlin, Included is a handsome nude tronve fisure. aise anerichoal painting bs E. Mo Clark. painted in italy in (123. and variois ivems of antique seuctlers, Donations including aa iS-caras from tradesmen ark! private individual. enid socket watch have heen carming in well, said Kinsman Bob White, The sale comnences sale in Safiseha Hall, All proceeds of the special everis are in he dev. charities and community sroincts, Deir ise ORR PRE Ce Fed at 7.30 pom... 4.660 pam. the game dav the Kinettes are aiding ai ne Eleohant ted ta Rinemen Se TNE the” P83, pron , Gt ally that Tndeed, most are una i ner and from 24 oom unul; One writer felt that! new lights” would only, contribute te speeding and serve ds a meeting place for tncisy Bays 7 MOE turnal ‘darknoss'” inthe country. Mayor J.B. Cumaning read the: folowing prepared: statement on. abjert to couned and te those” members of the public wha were: the s tr; alien: jance, : fT. should) state - clearly” nw art, D hope, nO member of coune cH fs proposing of promoting straat lighting in Nerth Saanich, ware of any proposal, “What has happened is that B.C. Hydro, many weeks ago, as a puolic service, produced a map of our municipality showing their recommendations for street lighting, essentially at intersec+ fans, The HC ALP, checked and noted their ideas on the recam mended mar rarobt, in the view of public safety. The couneil to this point have not heen invalved, “Our policy has been ‘hes 4 number of peonle satitlon for a light in a particular area, if it is felt tc be justified then it Is urdered’, We also repair reads and clean ditches whthout wait+ ing for public author{t, “Lighting is not a costly item. Not everyone has a cat, 4 core ght provides an area of comicrt avd safety to 2 «oman Walking home irom a neighter's, and 4a child gettirg home from school on a late sinter afer Neo. “De we grudge 2 Hite oasis of light on the dark reads’ “e man to the satisfaction’ euad he Fashe Poltulion came. in Pr new ‘form y at North Saanich counc it meeting Monday night and in one of =: : are on the main ‘youte. to Van couver Row; we-are net nowadays the: quiet backwater we were Be ‘tene and. fifteen-years ago. was e givenaas ine reason tor. Ake “One woman held-up, one child molested, and cin we conifort gur conscience with the pennies we saveds | SOne person says the younger generation will congregate under such a Hight to meet and Visit - and possibly be nelsy.. Tf all we ean do for our young peorle is to provide a streat Meht to fore+: gather and stil grudge that, then Heaven help us all.’ ; Aldet man.” Geo, Aylard ex plained that a street light cost each member of the municipality approsimately one cent per yaar, perhaps less. Alderman TCM, Davis, evie dently sympatherle to the letter writers asked council to giveas« surance that Iichts would he ine stalled only where sought by ree tition, After more discussion, council agreed unanimously to Install lights where recormended by the Ro.M.P,. and shen petitions asked far ther. Penalty Increase ‘According to cresent condl- ttons {it may be of benefit to a property owner to pay six per cent interest on taxarrearswhile earning a higher rate of interest elsewhere,” sald Mayor AN, Galbraith on Monday. His remarks explained the ine eduction of a Central Laasich byelax raising the interest sharable on arvears snd delin- quent taxes in seven per cent citizens and for: disadvantaged young people - demonstrate: the. “Bank of Montreal, bellef.that core far beyond: the immediate inter- ‘ests of. a-company,?? sald Bank’ chairman G, Arnold Hart, * “Senlor -eitizens asa. group suffer. most. from. the gnawing ef usually ‘must mansge.on a small. fIxed income and. make. every penny count, - We hope: the bank’s plan will help ease:-the burden. . tAlso, we hope otr mote Will entourage other companies ts find ways of lessening the chro- nic financial difficulties expert+ enced by so many older Cana= dians to whom we owe: so much, r Mr. Hart stated, CHIEPS BROTHER DIES AT AGE 50 Born in West Saanich and re+ siding at TH West Saanich Road, Horace Reginald Paul died at Rest Haven Hospital on November 2, aged 35 sears, He is survived by his wife, Stella; four sons, David, Edward and Warne of Prestwood, and Row bert of New York; daughters. Mrs. i. H. (Dolores? Desjar« jais, Saanich, Mrs. Jean Hail, Ocean Falls, and Miss Bernice Paul, Brentwood: tf grandchitd- reny his father. Christopher S, Paul; brothers Ronaki and Chief Philip Paul, and sisters, Mrs. Arma Spahan and Miss Dorothy Paul, Brentwood, Frasers ofl be offered in Sasd’s Chapel of Roses, Sidney, on Thursda:, Nov, 6. at SOU pam. and Mass sill be celebrated in Our Lads of The Assurtiption Church. “est Saanich Read, on Mowerber 5 at HBO an vice” charges | fo: senlor citi= : bell. vings acm a tor’ senior porate social Fasponsibility goes” . fects of continuing inflation, They. Sn Bence "Presently. -zoned residential | : areas’in Central Saanich . have : “sufficient” undeveloped acreage | [ _.to. take care’ of.future growth | f- »for the ‘next five: to” 10. years,??. |: said Capital ~ Region’! “Planning| - Board: consultant, ‘George ‘Atas"|. -manenko, at a:special meeting of: | the. sub-division and planning committee last. week.” ~At-recent= meetings of council. there, had been: “suggestions that “areas for. residential’ -develop= oment= might: “possibly . -be ex-. | panded * in view .of° the: coming: sewage installation. : : "PREMATURE. - Mr, Atamanenko advised that it “would be: ‘premature: to: get tooin=" olved. in'a detailed. study of new. esidential areas ‘at this ti ‘felt. that: ht hould be delayed : until all aspects: ‘of the proposed, ids ‘reas’ “west of Her were. can “nounced -last= “Week ‘by: “Minister: : “of Municipal Affairs Dan Camp |. Saanich municipal. council “on Monday” followed the: trend ‘by: He felt that the question should. +: “ba judged on eriteria. ‘Anelading that. of the bona tides of. the. farm. “unit, the ‘length of time an owner. should live. on :the. property ‘to | P quality; acreage of the property iP (minimum 5.1/4 acres), andthe:|" : presence ‘of: only.one residential : lot per, fate unite ‘Mr, Atamanenke suggested that ’ the by-law could be broadened: to permit an: additional: hewse On. ah property of five acres or! ‘more ii all areas for the. accommos | - dation : of a: ‘gardener or: other: Sy employee. aoe The conference: was prompted by an enquiry made te council by Morley. Bickford, who sought. information regarding zoning in~ tentions for land situated on the Veyaness ridga, south of Keating C TOSS Road, following cred Mr. Parker. invited b ‘but. thy ‘schedule is too: ght, said the Prince... abl Ardmore Stays As Country Ardmore Drive has again wona repriere from the bulldozer and the axe, For sometiine yetitwill remain 3 narrow tree