PAGE TEN Unfair Treatment Claimed By Marina ) Brings Apology - Mayor Stanley Dear apologized - to Van Isle Marina proprietor . Stephen C. Dickinson on Monday “night for action taken by council on verbal advice, resulting in. adverse publicity for the Marina. ‘Last week the Review printed a story on Council’s decision to withhold approval of an. ap- ‘plication to the Provincial Government .from . Van Isle Marina for a new 21-year foreghore lease because of “unsafe walkways and untidy wiring.” Mr. Dickinson said that . the newspaper story was his first intimation of this complaint and company ’s fuel lines. Pointing out* that the marina: _ brings a measure of prosperity to. “the community, Mr. Dickinson felt that the firm had been given “harsh and unfair. treatment.” “Tam prepared to meet with. the building inspector . to put matters right,’’ he told council. In making the apology, Mayor Be - Dear emphasized that council Boge 8 Se had had no intention of cutting off . -ico2 0. the lease but had acted on verbal ~~ advice to withhold approval ‘until conditions were met. Ald. Wilkie — - Gardner noted that the marina “was ‘kept in’ “excellent shape » Dickinson. had not hada’ “representative: at council. when “generally and regretted that Mr. . : ..One of two cars involved in a collision last Wednesday. at East nose bashed badly when it crashed corner. Driver Charles Ferrill, 949: - Dumaec Street, Victoria, and Mrs. . Ferrill escaped with minor injuries Saanich Road and McTavish had its. into a dirt bank. at the south west. Fire Department ambulance. Driver of the second car, Mrs. May Rawcliffe, 2224 Amity Drive, Sidney, also was treated for a bump on the head. Property damage totalled $2,000, most of it to the car of Ferrill who has been issued a traffic ~ Haven . Hospital, for which they were treated at Rest taken there - by violation report for driving without due care and attention. (Review | Photo). : | 10259 West Saanich ° Road, on: January 22 at the age of 84 years. ‘son, ‘Seaton, in. 1945. - Dorothy ’ Bessie and. daughters ~ ‘Pearl ‘and: Doreen. Redknap atl ‘Brenda,’ Tami. and -Tracey,.: ‘a : conducted: the ‘service in: Sands Funeral. Chapel: ‘of: Roses - January 27, and interment v was sin: cope a TRY | ORGANIC. CLEANSERS or Write Box 1463, Sidney, B.C. yand : Hospital on Jan. 20, ) itu aries - Redknap | Sidney, being rector’s- warden Borni in Cornwall, England, and. -and. ‘superintendent, | | sana saney er the past “executive officer of the Bible: trae Ta a ,, He w ember of Redknap died at his. residence; Society. He. was,.a. mem n and A.M.,°B.C.R. Among his. “many community interests it is He was predeceased by his” only. : movement. “Surviving © are Chis: Eleanor, mat the: residence: “He. is: survived - by his wife: oo ty ife, home, his daughter, Lynda, oS son-inlaw: Robert Richardson, = Langford, “also- grandchildren Several. nieces and. nephews. . Rev: Canon F.C. Vaughan- Birch eh San “America: “and’six sisters “ink England and: Ireland. co Reve Canon’ F. CL Vaughan on. - . 2 should be made i in lieu ‘of flowers, on highly: respected ‘churchman 2 dedicated”, community —_ worker, » “Thomas Geoffrey: Ludgate, died at Rest Haven Born at Erronagh, ‘Ireland 75. for the past seven years. Prior.to- coming, heres he. : Nved in Nelson; B.C: Mr, Ludgate Wasa prominent member of the congregation of, ‘driving, and $25. for, driving. -without..a 4 2a days: by default, St: Andrew’ s Anglican Chureh i in’ ‘and-an’ Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, A.F. | “noted that he had been: a most. active worker in. the Boy Scout “ his. Birch officiated ata service in. Ste" [oc Andrews’ Ss Church on January 23, : ‘Arrangements: were by. . Sands . Euner: al C hapel, of Roses, Sidney. “ “Judge DG: “Ashby dealt sternly | with Ronald. Nelson ‘Deyotte of: 7199 Pat Bay Highway in Central: 250 for lack of insurance A | license 7 Deyotte age 31, is. serving an aggregate of three months and: QUEENS ‘PAYLESS’ GROCERIES . 7 FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES | CORNER URESTHAVEN DI, & MALAVIE wo Professional Development discussion is ‘‘The Role of schools. = In the relaxed atmosphere of a education officials discussed the reasons and objectives: of this unprecedented action. Certain facts emerged from a lively two-hour discussion which seem to fully support the com-. mendation accorded the. School Board of “District 63. by ° Dick Lawson, supervisor of secondary school instruction. This- pilot project is part only of a con- tinuing plan to. scrutinize. all aspects of the academic scene- within the districts; to discover how: educationalists) may _ best contribute to the stability of the. youth community. it serves. more profitably spent in seeking the cure to existing sociological oe ‘ally. |- ae - ills rather than a lengthy study of magnified problems found in the. - discussed. was. origin y | _ ‘Sidney and North Saanich Volunteer — the symptoms. The gathering of cities of New ‘York and. ‘Los ae cde . | teachers . together’ with Angeles. ‘representatives of other School This interesting - “theory: ap- Districts in B.C. will: ask the question: ‘‘can. we, through: stresses encountered by. our . LEGION RETURNS — COL. HJ. LAKE AS PRESIDENT © - At the’ recent annual meeting of the Saanich Peninsula Branch “No. 37. of. the ‘Royal Canadian ‘Legion, Col. Hed. Lake was: ‘returned. as’ president’ for, the. ; second year. Following i is the full Bervice ‘Past: ‘President, L. oe Vaughan- -Birch; “executive committee : “ ‘R. ‘Duncan, “HE Ce Eames, “d. ‘Erickson, J Le Macaulay, y K. Puckett. : Membership | chairman, . G. RB. Murray? reported a paid up membership as of Dec. 31 of 456, Meeting. on Monday Feb: Oo. Comrade J..M; McWilliams in his Service Officer's report stated ‘It has come to the at- tention of this Bureau that there “are veterans living in this area “who are not members of any Veterans’ organization and are in financial and physical dif- Scouts and Cubs Association, the Kinsmen Air. Cadets and the RCC... Admiral Budge, Sea Cadets Corp, and has sponsored a Newcombe Auditorium, Victoria. Teachers Federation, night, “Jt was’ felt that time would be ~- Reality Therapy, to the greatly - proaches. deviations from ac- - cepted behavior from an entirely _ ‘clearer: understanding - ‘of the: By Rosemary Owen Saanich District andGulf Island schools will be closed this Thursday, Jan. 29, to permit all teachers to attend a seminar in the Subject. of the the School in a Changing Day Society.”’ An official notice of the unscheduled holiday for students has been given to parents through the students bring about a reduction Initiated by the Board of Trustees of Saanich and spon- sored by the British Columbia the Gulf Islands. Schoo! Board and. the Teachers’ Associations of both areas, recognition is. given to powerful influence exerted by the school ‘environment upon’ the development of. the responsible citizen. The ‘session, evolved by a committee. of 25 dedicated workers, will open on Wednesday -A lecture and demon- stration will. be. given by an eminent California’ psychologist, notable» for. his successful. ap- plication of a new concept, new direction. Miss. Pat: James; student councillor to Salt Spring ade ‘senior secondary school, was an _| enthusiastic © advocate. of this _ ‘refreshing outlook, but. ‘warned that those attending. the con- ‘Therapy . and Schools. - Without Failure. with. an entirely" open “mind, ‘remembering ‘that’ their application to a “much more: « thorny situation has. proven to be * of great ‘value... eo : On Thursday. ‘of. “this” “week, : - Claremont, ‘senior : secondary “school will be the scene of great if ieee. with an interesting. variety. [of ‘resource. groups. conducted. by, . specialists = in — “and it® was desired that” con : Be ag academic administration. a Royal | Oak I Burial Park. tributions’ to” the | Margarct an James oe e et F In view of the increasing alarm . ~ Vaughan- ‘Biel “Memorial "Hall. an Ey EV. Se expressed. by. police officials in ‘the municipalities. involved,’ the School Board has concluded that. “it has a duty’in taking positive. action to assess. the cause factors. ‘irresponsible behavior changing society of today. School Trustees. Z.M. Hamilton and Central Saanich — Gordon Ewan, reported to Saanich School Board on Mon- day, that a smoothly working liaison between the trustees and the municipality of Central Saanich is now in operation, with of school ‘facilities such as community centres, and. com- mended Tne. Review ~ for coverage of this subject. Trustee C.E.C. McNeill. won- fect existing community struc- tures. In discussion it was felt that school facilities would be in greatest demand in school and tivities. Chairman Rubymay Parrott spoke of her uneasy position: as chairman. of the. beleaguered dered how this policy might af- adult education oriented ac- Metropolitan Board of Health RIEFS responsible for a $6,000 assessment to cover the health expenses of the area which totals 5,000 students. A moratorium on. further development at McTavish School was declared. and the matter ‘emphasized that the building dinner-hour eeelo qonterence: at. in antisocial, irresponsible | ach fully in the picture con- turnedover to Trustee Pennington inspector Bill Seward had been Sidney Trev r ee ' on ny behavior | within our com- | cerning relevant problems. for long range planning and site concerned only with an oil- evening, school trustees and munities? The Trustees discussed the use development. Permission was ‘sought and granted for the -possible at- tendance of Messrs Browne, ‘Burgess and Wenman on a rugby tour of Japan if suitable sub- stitute teachers were provided at no cost to the board, re T.C. Polson, Custodian helper at Mount Newton junior - secondary school. was confirmed in his appointment. Clergyman mechanic: garage estimate to” “Your runneth over.” Reader’s Digest ‘ference. should .be prepared to’ approach the concepts of. Reality” : psychiatry, te psychology, law enforcement and, in “the 10 : at : | with 16 approved for membership. years: ‘ago. he. had» lived” at. Saanich police court on. Monday, wi Saanichton (8624 Ebor Terrace). | fining. him $350. for impaired. |: and to be initiated at the General “Mennen baby Magic FOR RESIDENTIAL, : BUILDING CALL ae BO ; ficulties, 1S ALWAYS OUR PRINCIPAL CONCERN. 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Ss ~ SIDNEY REALTY UNITED visits to the Veterans of the areas|: “repi ution Farr Uk. i SSS ate : - 63 1 ™ ‘Sid r T me a gage ll be held uo ic ney idnoy. *riday, January 30 at 6.45 p.m: in 8 _ TRAVEL SERVIC ck LTD. aD veeptionally well built UNe - N Ha, Laks, © som : the malt. hill, with the. guest ventive home fequiet area Speaker being Comrade the Rev, Moot Sidney, Three hed- Sidney Lot Mess Ho. Hareis. Pacitie Command Yh i : ND ALASKA CRUISES an tele + an On suite VT rged, 80 Aview: 1 ale free Comrade: Harris will i vs mw i: LOHety nef sulle ine the appara BT GO : also officiate as Installing Officer nee ‘ ate ~ basement, Wall to owall ooo for the 170 executive, Durin the er eee = ee oo, “As USUAL | rae a : : A ABOARD THE $1 X : a nen: Cel pet throughout, Ieepene, ‘Central Saanich ° evening ‘the ov Alan Cateort Mes | ; in 25 F KK BS, ARC ADL \, i, sively haindse: atped, ube BA1o feres oper tine is Hy Memorial Scholarship” will be: a aaa DURING STOCK TAKING. 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