Wednesday, March 18, 1970 cc BY A.G. After only limited examination, North Saanich. Council - has decided to ‘receive and file” a letter from Pemberton, Holmes Ltd. containing a. counter DAGG approximately 225-- homes: ‘be dispoésed of on the 100 acre area ° reserved for the second. nine holes of the golf course which will not be developed for three to-four proposal for the interim dosposal ~~ years. of treated effluent from the “This. would mean,” the planned Kingswood development company wrote, ‘‘that these homes would be available’ for connection to. the municipal sewer when the overall sewage: disposal problem for the area-has been clarified. In the meantime the municipality would ~ be: receiving revenues from the development, a large. proportion of which might possibly be reserved for a sewer develop- ment fund.” off West Saanich Road north of Patricia Bay. Mayor J.B..Cumming was ‘particularly irritated with the response to his previous request that the condominium and golf * .- course developers guarantee participation in the. proposed Deep Cove municipal. sewer system. He had asked . the «+.» Kingswood agents to specify, : before receiving approval in “They want us to overrule. Dr. : principle for the development, Whitbread,” said Mayor Cum- Ho. the number of connections they. ming, ‘‘but we can’t do it. They . will require and or the amount of should discuss these problems | ae se with the.Board of Health them- selves: It seems ‘they .expect North Saanich to promote their scheme.” Alderman Harry. Taylor was ‘more sympathetic. towards the developers, thought the plan to be “very good and expressed surprise - that effluent from ia three stage treatment. plant cannot be Sprayed on the land. money they. will commit to the system. : The elaborate enginect ing plan _ distributed late in’ 1969 proposed ‘that the effluent from the 450 homes to be built be sprayed on the greens and: fairways: of the. golf course ‘after tertiary treatment. — Pige h PLAN: REJECTED - When North Saanich council ~ SECTION OF PROPOSED Kingswood subdivision looking eastward from West Saanich Road north of Alderman: J.W.. Lott ‘endorsed’ J. Mr: Taylor’s views and ‘urged a co-operative Approach to the, problem.” Nevertheless Mayor cummin “had the last word, and ai asked’ the .Greater. Victoria: Metropolitan Board of Health for reaction to the proposal, Senior. “Medical Officer Dr. “may become just another book i our library. 7 Deep . Cove sewer development; [ oye The reply, read in council on ».. Monday ©: night, ‘stated’: that: . because’ of : a number of: unknown: factors “‘it! would ‘not seem: possible to give what amounts to ‘a blank cheque commitment,” Alternately the letter stated at that there appears tobea conflict. ob: opinions .and. interests con- > “cerning the disposal. of. effluent, ~“and therefore an interim solution}: should be sought to. avoid possible overlapping ser vices, ‘INTE RIM SPRAY. To this end it was proposed that’ the effluent from the first stage of “Two IMPAIRED DRIVERS | oA charge of impaired ‘driving “cost” Mrs. Parso. Mallette . of. Saanichton a. fine’ of $300. in provincial court in. Sidney. March: 14. Judge -D.. Go: Ashby also. ‘suspended. ‘Mrs. Mallette’s driving license for three. months, ‘ Joseph John Russell, 9697 Fifth St. Sidney, was fined: $300. in|: Sidney “court Monday’ and. default..15 days ona charge. of impaired. driving. Judge: Ashby. suspended Russell's driving license for three months. EASTER BINGO of “MONDAY, MARCH 23, Ni a | 8: 00 P. M. WALLACE. ORE | oe Admission $1.00. eS . 4 : acl Cards 3 ae PCE tty OP ats Sse TER Cte Rid Free Ee CEL Dey I Gus | 1 1 . : 7 ns a oe : pot ee - : : ce t ‘ : M i : ee Gree : Grand Chief, : “Vietory see ‘No. 36, gathered “Temple Now Sidney Pythians “inthe: Sidney. Castle” hall: ‘on. the. occasion: of ‘the, official visit. of: - Grand Chief:Mrs: Laura. Dewis of - Kootenay Temple No: 37, .Most. Excellent Chief; Mrs. G. Mann, conducted: the: meeting : _and for the Installation of Of- ficers the Candlelight Service of: -re-obligation was held, | . Honors were also. accorded the. following | - visitors: District. Deputy Grand _ Chancellor, M.. Chappuis, ‘Sidney: District “Deputy: Grand Chief, Mrs. A.B. . “Smith, Sidney; Grand | Guard, Mrs, R: McGowna, Victorias and. Past: Grand. Chiefs, Miss V.: ‘Mesher, Victoria; -Mrs.vM, Beadnell, Duncan, Mrs, Mann, presented ‘a cor= sage and: gift to. Grand Chief, Dewis on behalf of the J! emple, A delicious supper was served prior to the meeting, and at the close ‘of the business » session refreshments were served and a social, hour wis enjoyed. Visitors were “present Trail Temple No. a. Pratl: tshand , Vietoriay Mapel- Temple No. iM Dunean; Capital City No, 45, Vietorias ay, rae a ‘Patricia Bay j is. shown i in this aerial photo by Dane. Campbell. received “Monday evening. According to. ‘the latest revision, ‘the planned. route. ‘deviates along Martindale: frome: and Sunset” Temple No. 6, Coaldale, Alta. qos net ete through the municipality. was formally and filed” ‘by; Central Saanich — igouncil on Highway. and continues : in Drive. ‘Road’ from. Patricia’ Bay. a northerly. direction on. Welch Road. ‘There is a ‘farmland | gap. before Angle ‘Road, which leads to Island. View beach, is. reached, and. from that: ‘point the route follows the’ shoreline through private property, regional. park and:-the East Saanich | Indian. Rese 2rve: by. designated | but unmade Homathko: “Effect of council’ s decision: is. : to table ‘the ‘proposed Marine: Drive extension indefinitely. - o . Nothing Constructive - On Day Care “the Sidney “Business and ‘Professional Women's Club niet at the home of Mrs.D. J: A. Milne | “O85 2nd Street > on Tuesday March iW. 00 President... Mrs. - Dorothy Kynaston) and Mrs, Kathleen Robinson entertained Mré: Allee: oss, Regional ‘Director, at. luneh, und: members: from the Sidney Clab, will attend the: Regional Conference to be held at. Courtenay oon April 19, . Briefs were brought. to the moeling by | Mrs, Seija Skav- eeitard from the North: Snanteh Couneil ineeting. “ ‘ AC reply was received: from Social Welfare , Minister Philip if Tuesdays pulls 4. Nurseries” “Gayilardi Y egarding a “resolution “on Day ‘Care: Nurseries, but did. not. contain any. constructive “information, David ‘Anderson, M.P, for Saanich-Esquimalt, replied toa request. for information on. the: escalation of: the use! of drugs among the youth, agreeing with: "the club’s° concern: over: the Seriousness it was increasing, and. stated a | Royal: Carnmission. was looking into this whole matler, and would be reporting in about two months. “A sinorgasbord will be held at = lhe homie. of Mrs: Watson Smith, ‘Wyse Madrona Drive, On |Ot Scout Guild sof the situation, that . Brussels: Meeting Planned On Formation — “Plans are well advance formation i in Victoria ofa branch ‘ | of. the Baden-Powell Guild. An |: organizational © meeting — will be- “| held at Scout House, 1034 Johnson. : Street at 8 p.m; ‘on: Thursday, foe ‘March’. 19 ‘to. which: ail: former. |. ‘Scouts (over 18) and Scouters are. invited: ‘if they “are. inactive at. present but wish, to retain. a’ Tink with the: Movement. oe a eae “Although ‘the Guild is. not: an: integral, part’ of the Boy. Scout Association, . recognition ofthe ||. Guild is shown by. permission to incorporate» the. well-known arrowhead in. the, ‘Guild eles | Te keep alive among ‘its, “members the: spirit. of: the: Scout Prmise and Laws 2, To carry that spirit. into the community in which they tive und work, 3. Whilst remembering their ‘other responsibilities actively, to. support. Scouting and Guiding in the ir communities. Membership ins the Guild provides an “opportunity for its ‘members to. give. expression. toe the: fundamental: ideals of) the Movements: the Arotherhood of min, helpfulness to others, ‘especially the less fortunate and world: pence, Until the Guild: is © cilahlished ov a national lnanis , he: local Guild would Rranechs of: the International Fellowship of Former Scouts and in Guides” with: hendquarters . obtain : recognition by joining thé Central porary classroom use. A. letter from superintendant H.B. ~ Shaw, of school ‘buildings, requested” permission to. move a single portable classroom from Brentwood and a double’ classroom from Saanichton to accommodate extra. students — until new ‘premises are completed. Sidney elementary: schoo! will be strained beyond capacity with ‘September registration, says Mr. Shaw who estimates that space 8 10 8 VOTING “INC, SAANICH - BY-ELECTION Central ‘Saapten: ratepayers go to the: polls next Saturday, March 21, to «elect an alderman to fill the : _.. vacancy “caused by . the: ~ retirement of Philip Benn. Candidates. are’ oR. Drayton, ‘painter, of” 6871 ; eee Drive, Beent- © at. Brentwood “elementar B school, Keating - elemen: tary. sehool | I | Municipal. Wall - Saanichton.. An. Ndcahiee : oy pollis openat. the. Municipal Mallon ‘Thursday: and? Frid: ay ; ‘of this. week: bet- 7 cand 5 » me ane JUNIOR | MEMBERSHIP FOR ART EXHIBITING - “Students wi shing to exhibit one Peninsula’ Art Centre may do so by obtaining..a Junior « mem- bership costing: $). ‘This must. be paid by March 31, 1970, The exhibition will be held: ait Sanseha Hall on May 9 and: 10,: Phone Mrs, Clark at. 656-3710 old. : ween. the. hours: of 3 p. me ; or two: paintings*atthe. Saanich: Sidney council has turned down a -School Board — proposal to. move two buildings from outside the municipality to Sidney Elementary school for tem- for‘an extra 100 students will be” needed. NEW ROOMS ASKED Mrs. Barbara Lassfolk, school: | principal, ‘recently appealed ‘to. School Board ‘for three modern portable. classrooms~ but the Board turned this down in favor. . of the less attractive, but-more =: economical rooms available in Saanichton:and Brentwood... However, Sidney has a bylaw. prohibiting movement into’ the municipality of buildings more. than five years old. The Brent- wood building i is about: six years: of age and the, Saanichton: ~ classrooms. are about 58 years i “Informed of council’ S ‘decision, “Mr. Shaw. said ‘that: the: matter will have to. be: reviewed.. The Board’ s ‘alternative: would be to” lease. temporary ‘classrooms: as”. has. been. done. at. Claremont, he ‘said. spare vee thal ine ‘efficient, ‘unsightly oT, Vy antenna. 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