Pate : 2 . . THE REVIEW - __ Wednesday: November 27, 1974 - LOCHSIDE TRAIL . Continued from Page 1 -“T don’t. feel we should be ‘opening up all wild trails,’’ he .said,’ adding that to do. so would cost taxpayers a lot of money. “There’s a limit,’ he said. “Those who want to use these trails should pay for them.” If such roads are opened up, Lazarz said, farmers would have to fence their. fields, adding that he didn’t feel they should be WHAT'S | IN A NAME? ‘Its known locally. as Hagan Creek — part of itis officially named Graham Creek — and Central. Saanich Ald. Ray Lamont refers to another section as.Maber’s. ditch —. but, ap- parently, its all part of the same watercourse. ‘Central Saanich council had . On November third of this year Barry L. Lorton of Nanaimo was in his vehicle on Durrance Lake Road. He was alone. On the back seat were lodged two plants. ‘During. his travels ‘along the road he encountered game warden Jack Lenfesty, a resident of Brentwood. Officer Lenfesty scrutinized the. two plants and informed Sidney RCMP that. he cerned about costs of improving it and the detrimental effects on farmers in the area. “Agriculturists should have the tight to protect their stock in- '.terests,’’ said ‘Ald. Ray Lamont, “preceedirig it with the comment. that people who wish to use. the road allowance should be able to’ “do so. “saddled with this expense.” written recently to the provincial | Suspected them of _ being '-There have been times, Defending council’s past. ef- government asking why Hagan iri oaatlaat ; ; however, Lamont said, when | forts in establishing trails in the Creek water rights certificates | _ Lorton appeared in Sidney gates across such roads have _been left open — allowing. livestock. to wander. - “Gates should be respected,” _he said. . Referring toa letter critical of council which appeared in an out of. town newspaper last week, Ald. Percy Lazarz said he din’t - mind being narrow- “minded oc- casionally. - = : With a. municipality that is 80 had been altered to read Graham Creek. Ald. Percy Lazarz, who has water. rights on the creek, brought the matter to council's attention, sparking some concern that a government functionary was meddling with the district's history. At.» Monday evening’ s com- mittee ‘sessions’ a. number of letters were read by. Clerk- administrator Fred Durrand, bringing some light to the matter. According to the province, the first name. recorded for the stream was Graham Creek. — appearing on maps dated 1920. In 1934, the name Hagan Creek firs appeared — but only for a portion of the distance covered by. the watercourse, flowing into Hagan Bight. Thus, or so it seemed after’a somewhat. confused discussion, Hagan Creek is the main creek and Graham Creek is a tributary. ~ “But I’ve always. called : that -Maber’s ditch,’’ said: Lamont. “That's” right, ” Someone else mumbled. | ‘And discussion ceased. court Monday and pleaded guilty to. being in possession of marijuana. ‘‘Well, what have you got to say about this,’ asked Judge Denzil Ashby of the gentleman. “T have nothing to say,’ replied. “Well what were you going to do with these plants?”’ “I was going to put them .on ‘show in an arboretum.” “What do you do for a living?” asked the Judge. “I'ma credit officer with the Industrial Development Bank.’’ “You should know better than to be playing around with that sort of stuff,” said Ashby. “Tm fining you $75." Work crews.on the Island High- way Monday caused Frank T. Wilson to be a few minutes late arriving in Sidney court. As the Judge later put it.to the court, this was a-most fortunate event: his delayed arrival handicapped the prosecutor’s attempt to seek a jail term for the gentleman. - Wilson. pleaded’ guilty: :to.-a charge of impaired driving. He had. been’. stopped and_- terviewed: by. local RCMP on Lochside Drive at 1:30. a.m. on “November: 9th. - Presecutor Peter Birkett i in- formed the court that the accused. “performed certain physical community, Ald. Tom Michell said that, in the past, all requests for horse trails have been given consideration. -On the west side of the district, he said, a trail ‘‘extends from Island View to Mount Newton.” Debate concluded shortly after -Ald. Dave -Hill’s comment that. the municipality had “better -things to do” with its money than improve the section of Lochside, . -\.. per. cent. rural, he said, it is | although if people want ‘‘to blaze essential that farmers be | a trail there, » they are free to do 7 protected. oT go”? he ‘Continued from Page 1 “every corner’”’ of municipality, said Tabor. Another suggestion came from - Lazarz. a He wanted to refuse ap- plications, then ‘‘when: the legalities come forward,” discuss -the matter with the! ‘provincial ‘government, explaining" why “Central Saanich does - not. want .mobile .. homes. © ‘‘scattered. throughout the. municipality.” Asa result of. the discussion, ‘{: municipal” planners will. be~ . requested to consider > mobile i" both suggested extension of the: home areas when developing the present 200: ‘foot radius. ““over. all community: plan.” S designation: in. the house moving |. Further consideration will also regulation t toa ‘greater. distance: be! given. to.- -extending “*house - @s-much* as. 2000. ‘feet, Hill” move” * regulations i in an attempt: voy suggested; . “enough ‘to nial 7 Stop : a. ‘mobile. home influx. the. : should “protect taxpayers ‘here today: in built-up areas.” Some separate site should be developed for mobile homes, he ee, “Picking _ up this suggestion, 7 ‘Lamont | said the district might “Specify. an area: for ‘a’ mobile home. subdivision, . “steering. “<= (mobile -home owners) © away’ ~ from © other: ‘parts: of the: Snen municipality. : ee Ald. Dave Hill and Earl Tabor *: SOCCER COACHING _ “Under. the auspices of the B.C. ‘fitness and amateur sport grant | to soccer, a, number of soccer. ‘coaching ; clinics are’ being planned throughout the province for 1975. Film’ presentation, workshops, -seminars or coaching clinics will | result in’ participants receiving | certification for having: attended: qd sIntroduction to. Soccer Ee Coaching” Eye Sys “Interested ~ groups. s contact’ Mr? Bill: ‘McAllister, technical ‘director: for: ’ soccer; B. .C; Fitness and: ‘Amateur Sport breathalizer machine. Birkett also‘ said: that because. Wilson had a previous conviction .the Crown: would seek ‘‘greater Second Attempt F Planned Ste “Mary's _ “ACW. held. a. “special 50th: Anniversary -lun-: “cheon ‘for Mr.” &: Mrs.: Ayor.) ‘Palmer, Stellys. X: Rd., Monday, November 12 “in St. *Mary’s* Church: Hall, - Cultra: Avenue. The hall was: ‘beautifully decorated for: the occasicn and; ‘following. a’. delicious _ pot-luck luncheon, a. -beautiful- an- “niversary: cake - -- made. and decorated by. Mrs. R.. Jackson - “was cut and served. Guests were Mr. &*. Mrs. Palmer, their daughter and: grandson © Mrs. ‘Muriel Prokapow and Michael, , the Reverend’: Ivan: and Mrs, _Futter, as well as husbands of the A.C.W. members. On Saturday December 7, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon there will be an. exhibition of ~ hand-made Christmas cards in St. Mary’s Church Hall; Cultra Avenue. These cards are a)l entries from the Children’s. Christmas: card | ‘contest- under the auspices of the A.C.W. with Mrs: D, Creed, co ordinator. A request goes out for old Christmas cards for exhibit at: this time.- the older.the better. | Donuts: and coffee will. be. available, An. ‘invitation is’ ex a accepted by” Sidney council: and. y:| the school ‘board was ‘informed: ee a the: signs: would not be installed. z Aletter.was: read at the regular -‘J-don’t .want: to take on. the. board meeting Monday from Sgt. ‘RCMP © -single-handed, * said : AY “Tomlins, “head: of’.Sidney | Trustee Norma Sealey, “but I am |) detachment, in'which he’ noted: | disturbed about their reasoning.” . ~ ‘there are adequate crosswalks |. ‘'To say 114 cars ‘went:through | 7 -and sidewalks for safe passage of ‘| one ‘intersection. and: 97 through . aa 8chool children.” another and use that to justify not “He said Resthaven Drive is. in. putting in the signs....that sort “good. ‘repair, — affords .. good | of. logic really escapes: me,” she’ visibility: and’ is a-main ‘artery said. | “into. the town: from. the northern ” Sealey said whatit amounted to : ~° residential area, ‘A traffic count | was that because there were so. _-at-Malaview' and Resthaven | many vehicles: using the’ road Drive between 8:00 a.m, and 8:30 } that, in vitself, justified having “a.m. showed 114 vehicles “had higher speeds. - "gone: through the intersection in |: “I just can’t find any logic in » that period. A.similar count was | that argument,” she said. > taken ‘at Ardwell’ Avenue ‘and | School’ Board © Chairman “'s Resthaven and) showed: -97.] Rubymay- Parrott agreed. with vo vehicles passing the intersection Sealey saying she thought it was 2 at the same time period. _. -- | most perculiar, that in view of the He added a radar unit had been:| number: of cars travelling . the’ -. used during school hours and it | road,. they didn’t recommend a was found “no vehicles. were | reduction in speed. ‘travelling ‘at high. speeds or Sealey was instructed by: the -..., Without. regard for: atudents, or: school board to see if she couldn't . a bicycle, riders.) 2s: ‘reason further, with the RCMP: Me concluded:. "In view. ‘of the and..convince. them. of» the: me amount. oof: traffic. . using necessity: of Jowering. the. speed tended to everyone. wishing: to. : Resthaven Drive Auring neon mt t along Resthaven, DEVE: ~ |-come and enjoy the exhibit, anda a. ae cup, ‘of coffee. ‘enough to pave. All that’s needed to complete ‘the: resurfacing | of .Stellys.Cross* Road. is. “four. days of. Good: -weather"’. That. was the simple ex: planation given:the Central: ‘| Saanich public works committee’ Monday evening. by chairman Tom Michell, who. also told the meeting he had received “a lot of complaints” about the road in the past few days, ° | ‘Michell said that the section of road between Wallace Drive and West Saanich could not be left in’ its present’ condition all winter, but. clear weather is required.to further, dry’ the: road - surface - before « paving .can - begin. “An additional: one’ inch - of’ crushed. ‘rock will likely be laid on the. road before paving, he said. : : He explained. that the road had ae meats are a specialty. nota sideline, LOCAL BUTCHERS | FOR. SERVICE: AND QUAL ITY GRADE ‘A CROSS’ RATS A 1%, ts GRADE A SP, | CHEK STEAKS. Lvleviusieabate q BAR- BQ eae 59s 10 LB. 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JOB. on Stellys. Cross. Road’ between. ‘Wallace Drive and West Saanich Road has been delayed ‘by’ wet weather, works chairman Tom = Michell: said Monday. ‘Work: will continue. as soon as the Toad’ is dry - STELLYS REPAIRS NEED GOOD WEATHER l been | too soft to pave ¢ shortly after: : a SIDE BACON ose o-oreee nse Qt, | - 99 i. punishment.” ‘This appeared to puzzle’. ‘the defendant. “Why was it brought up that I had a record?" he asked. “It’s part of the formalities,” said Birkett,. shielding his eyes from bright sunlight as he spoke. “The law: requires that you be served .with notice of this before you enter a plea.” ‘Et served my time when they convicted me the last time,"’ said Wilson..-I did a -month in Wilkinson Road.” . “What do you do for a living,” asked Judge Ashby. - “Forestry....1 was on my holidays then and went in and did the time.”’ ‘Unfortunately,’ said Ashby, speaking of the case before the court, “The minimum penalty is 14 days. . The presecutor explained | that Wilson had been fined $300 on his previous impaired charge. ° _ “I told them I didn't want to pay for it,’ said :the accused. “They didn't haul me off to jail right away.’ “Instead of paying the fine you said.‘‘Well I’m going to fine you $400," said Ashby. ‘It’s very fortunate that you're not going to jail....if you had arrived here ‘before court had commenced you’ would be going to jail. Can you pay $50 a month?”’. : The gentleman’s wife nodded and Ashby smiled. ‘‘She appears to be chancellor of the ex- chequer....watch your . step Frank. One of these days they're | going to catch up with you. Next: time it could be three months in jail. 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He was subsequently charged. with having too high a’ blood alcohol content. “Have you anything to say.” asked the Judge of Mr. Rehm. “No your Honor.” “What de you do for a living?”’ “I’m_a landscape designer.’ “You're fined $350."° Thomas Guthrie, Siddal Road, Sidney, charged with impaired. driving on the 1st of November appeared in Sidney court: Mon- day. He pleaded guilty. “Police officers,’’ said-the prosecutor, ‘‘noted the 3 Settele on Resthaven Drive. It was’ moving from. one side to another.” Mr. Guthrie subsequently- blew .22 percent on. the breathalizer. machine. “Have you anything to say?” asked ihe Judge. ““No-sir.’ “What do you do for. a living?” “I‘m. retired. from: the armed forces and:.now: work: with~ the. Department -‘of ees ‘Where had drinking?” - “With. friends.’ au ve never had: a charge before, hot, in os D years ‘of Address. 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