TheReview Wednesday, January 31,1990 — All Continued from Page A6 that the “democratic process” is well served when a small self- interest group takes a self- propagandizing, self-controlled partial survey to decide a funda- mental issue, in this case sacrific- ing farmland for golf courses. Patricia Bay Golf and Country Club is an attempt to override the democratic process, best served in this important matter by an elec- tion where both sides can be given and where known objectors are assured a vote. Gert Lawrie Reynolds stays firm Environment Minister John Reynolds isn’t about to capitulate standards. We just cannot have those pulp mills continuing doing - what they've been doing. I’m not going to back down under pres- sure,” the minister said. Royal A self-serving survey by the North Saanich Z i - ON THE WAY TO a crosswalk on Mt. Newton Crossroad Wednesday are two students from Saanichton Elemen- tary School, dressed warmly against winter winds. School patrols take turns to ensure fellow classmates make the daily journey to school in safety. TOWN OF SIDNEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that all persons who deem themselves to be affected by the proposed amendment to the Zoning Bylaw No. 750 will be afforded an opportunity to be heard on the matters contained therein before the Council of the Town of Sidney at a Public Hearing, to be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Sidney, B.C., on Monday, February 5th, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected at the Town Hall, Sidney, Monday to Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from January 22nd to February 2nd. Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1003 To rezone the following property from ‘A-Residential’ to ‘C- Commercial’ for hotel construction purposes. Lots 24 and 26, Section 11, Range 4 East, Plan 1340 716) 9} 70\7 WHITE GLvd “ale wait 18 y) Yay LL: VA - PA 7; 7 ALEA of PLOPASED Zs 26) REZONING SHOWA HATCH ED QA a ACONW AVE. BGESTMHAUE ie sme Pos | | G.S Logan, A.C.I-S., RAdm., C.M.C. Administrator Town of Sidney 2440 Sidney Avenue Sidney, B.G. V8LA1Y7Z to threats by MacMillan Bloedel that it will close its Alberni mill, unless pollution standards are eased. “Tm not about to lower the commission? Demands are continuing for a NewHOPE Community Church is a new church that is learning to care for and accept one another. Our purpose is to meet your needs with the authentic love of Jesus Christ. JOIN US FOR OUR FIRST WORSHIP CELEBRATION FEB. 4, 1990 AT 10:30 AM CELEBRATION HELD IN THE SIDNEY TRAVEL LODGE HOTEL, 2280 BEACON AVENUE FOR MORE INFORMATION GALL: 656-8124 COMMUNITY CHURCH OUR CHURCH CAN BE YOUR HOME royal commission on forestry. A lot of people weren’t satisfied with last year’s public hearings by then forests minister Dave Parker. Calling for a royal commission are, among others, a number of regional districts and towns repre- senting an estimated population of two million, as well as numerous environmental groups and the B.C. Federation of Labor. V V ELCOME TO NEW HOPE LANCOME presents PROGRES INTENSIF RIDES (40 mL) s Anti-Wrinkle cream for the face $47.00 each PROGRES YEUX (15 mL) = Specific anti-wrinkle eye cream $29.00 each BONUS GIFT After the purchase of $18.00 or more of any Lancome products, the customer will receive, at no extra charge, a fabulous gift containing the following products: = TRANS HYDRIX (20mL) = ABLUTIA MOUSSE (20mL) = ROUGE A LEVRES SATIN, Satin Lip Colour Rose Lancome = © de Lancome (vial 1.75 mL) LANCOME @ PARIS S ® A proven challenge to wrinkles Créme = PROGRES INTENSIF RIDES LANCOME & PARIS LANCOME > : 1ANCOMI 1ANCOMI 656-1 102 2341 BEACON PLAZA, SIDNEY, B.C. MON. - FRI. 9:00-9:00 SUNDAY 10:00-6:00 SAT. 9:00-6:00