z : : oe) TheReview Wednesday, October 14, 1992 — A2 News _ GLEN MEADOWS) § COUNTRY CLUB OPEN DAILY FOR: ; Lunches, Banquets, Parties, Weddings, Receptions, Etc. Relaxing, Picturesque Surroundings. a ame 1050 MCTAVISH RD. 656-3136) BEER STORE ( PROTEST Continued from Page Al installations to compete with pri- vate enterprise. Paquette cited a BCGEU letter that calls cold beer and wine stores “the enemy” and calls for mem- bers to boycott cold beer and wine HISTORIC ELEGANCE, carefully restored, has put this house at West Saanich Road and Mt. Newton Crossroad on the Central Saanich Heritage Advisory Commiittee‘s short list for heritage designation. Wrong names in horse/ rider pic Information that appeared under a front-page picture in the September 30 edition of The Review incorrectly identified a horse and its rider Tn fact, Sunset Riding Club mem- ber Chelsea Dodd was nding Midn- ight Mischief during the fall points day Sept. 27. The Review apologizes for any embarrassment that may have been caused. Bolt in favor Central Saanich Coun. Clarence Bolt is not opposed to the pro- posed 18-hole Pioneer Valley executive golf course. Bolt opposed a motion to for- ward the golf course application to ‘the province’s Agricultural Land Commission because he preferred to have an open discussion about the application at a committee level, he said last week. The Review reported Oct. 7 (C Saanich backs golf course) that Bolt said the application should ——— not be supported by council. “T don’t have much difficulty with the application going to (the land commission), Bolt said Thursday. “I just felt the issue should have been discussed at committee.” Bolt also said there is ambiguity within the official community plan in regards to golf courses. A 15-unit family housing pro- ject proposed for 7865-Patterson Road was tumed down by Central Saanich council Oct. 5. Funding had been tentatively. approved by the B.C. Housing Management Commission for the non-profit housing development, said Hilary Stewardson, executive director of the Pacific Housing Advisory Association. She applied for rezoning of the property, adding that the grant would be lost if the housing asso- HERITAGE HO Stores. The letter says they are “non- union, privatized, put-your-union- brother-or-sister-out-of-work cold beer and win stores’? but both Sidney stores have unionized employees. Six existing liquor stores in the Greater Victoria area are proposed for refrigeration. Sidney’s store is included but the Brentwood bay store is not on the list. Non-profit housing rejected ciation is not able to make pro- gress towards the project by the end of October. “Tt would be a great shame to lose this housing; it is badly needed in this area;” she added. Coun. Clarence Bolt recom- mended council advise Pacifica Housing that no housing applica- tions are being considered in Cen- tral Saanich because of the sewer moratorium, Council agreed although Coun. Gary Valiquette voted against the motion. USES Continued from Page Al College Memorial Chapel at 792- Sea Drive, Horatio White House at 1820-Stelly’s Crossroad and the Master's residence at 797-Sea Drive. Also worthy of heritage designa- tion are the Mt. Newton Cottage at 7969-West Saanich Road, the Newman farm at 8073-Veyaness, the Paten residence at 912-Mt. Newton Crossroad, the Prairie Inn at 7806-East Saanich Road, the Saanich Agricultural Hall and the Saanich Pioneer Museum at 7924- East Saanich Road and the Saa- nich Masonic Temple at 8105- Derrinberg Road. The final seven structures on the list are St. Mary’s Church at 1934-Cultra Avenue; Shady Creek United Church at 7180-East Saa- nich; Sluggett Memorial Baptist Church at 7008-West Saanich Road; the Sluggett residence at 6782-West Saanich Road; the Temperance Hall (Lions Hall) at Thompson residence at 6996-West Saanich Road and Verdier House at 7247-West Saanich Road. The committee also recom- mended that a roadside marker be installed at 1413-Mt. Newton Crossroad to recognize the site of FLINT MOTORS LTD. _ GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS © OCTOBER SPECIALS WINTER SERVICE SPECIAL Oil & Filter change (includes 4L oil); Complete check on: Brakes, belts, hoses, wipers, lights, air filter, all fluid levels (including antifreeze), tire pressure; lubricate door hinges. CASE HISTORY #2 — 4 Bedroom Dean Park Home 2100 sq.ft. . Completely paint interior walls, ceilings and trim with a minimum of two coats. . 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