Wednesday, September 12, 1979 eventually adopted. | school areas — would _ However, as school | eventually. have to be altered. This, along with the . ; superintendent Don Smyth | “tThe only ‘steam’ ‘carpet cleaner ‘with the Vibrating brush. {Cleans upholstery too! You can doit yourself. Just | } see how Rug Doctor’s exclusive vibrating brush } Steam cleaning action 4 goes to work on your home, auto, R.V., carpets & upholstery! SUPER FOODS, . SIDNEY i =2 er rn _AVE., idles THE REVIEW Schools Face Crisis As Students Flock To Saanich Continued from Page 1 Stelly’s and this remedy was — SIDNEY GN - pointed out this could mean that the boundaries of other 2531 BEACON — BRENTWOOD HARDWARE, TRAFALGAR . _ SHARPENING cou. ~ @CHISELS, HAND Tools es eCUTLERY. ; oa MOWERS - eCARBIDE SAWS -eHAND SAWS @CIRCULAR SAWS — Sach KNIVES” ont ien died bs taeddaicidias cab SQUARE, BRENTWOOD. 652-2822. . Deep Cove Chalet — OPEN FOR | LUNCH & DINNER. TUESDAY — ‘to SUNDAY : cae . — arbaaninid i ; al a DAY ok SILKS. . worked. + IMPORTED WOOLLENS | For Coats, Suits & Dresses of DE BALL VELVETS oe CROMPTON: CORDUROYS. of ~ Including Feathercord ne ow LIBERTY PRINTS = sd i a ae 10% or OFF ON (aid: Wey sFABRICS FOR scHooL =I | ‘L_ & NIGHT SCHOOL courses | =) | Haan wt men a int a iat sae nar on ll ~ ONE WEEK ONLY. a _ SEPT. V7- 22nd oe -WiVELLA 18 : | q 2408 BEA oN Ave, Sidney (pst i in the. Town Square) un Gon ae th pee cae ant problem of bus travel, which was another factor in coping with the whole situation, — will: be given further. study by board members and members of the administration. © It was not only secondary schools’ which were in trouble because of - unex- pected influx of students this year. Brentwood, Durrance, Cordova Bay and Lochside schools all 132 Applied For Job They're getting closer, but Central Saanich police chief Bob’ Miles ‘says’ the municipality © still | hasn’t managed to choose the successful candidate to fill thé newly-created ‘post ‘of police constable in his area. Several. weeks | ago Central Saanich municipal council approved. the ad- dition of one man to the present 10-man police force under its. jurisdiction. Advertisements . brought applications from 132 people, 32. of whom are policemen with experience . in the field. Miles says the application that came from farthest away was sub- mitted from Toronto; Ontario. , Municipal officials the list of 132 applicants down to 14; and from -that figure have -created ‘a- short’ list. Miles says he expects his new man to. be on the job in. the. municipality |. sometime . Within the next two months. se WOOL KNITS oe Zl fe “x ULTRASUEDE ee ee Phone 656- 5031 | : i att . mh: oe “offices are located. | (] |———=™ TH | PORK SIDES Mone Bo to0s sa ANICH ID,” were affected. There was, in fact, a large deputation of parents present at the meeting from Cordova Bay to protest the teacher shortage there. They were appeased when the board ruled during its meeting that an additional teachers to be added to the staff. . All this confusion costs 15° strong pointed out. Where, he asked, was the additional money coming from. His query was lost in the consensus conviction that, money _ or not, arrangements must be made immediately to cope. An attempt will be made to draw some emergency funds from the provincial ministry of education. money, as. Trustee Arm- | LT ac A ECC CS a Play Bingo And Support United Way Sidney Mayor Sealey and North Saanich Mayor George Westwood aren’t normally found living it up at local bingo games but the Sept. 16 one at Sanscha Hall will be an exception. The mayors’ will be calling the- first - few numbers to signal the start of ‘the United Way cam- paign’ in. the two municipalities. | Residents and businesses are being asked to:support the bingo game, proceeds of which will go to United Way. It will be the first year Sidney and North Saanich Norma; has a separate campaign from Greater Victoria. Ed LeClair, 2306 Grove heads up. the drive for. funds. Target is $20,000. Sanscha Hall manager Chuck Harvey, who is also public relations officer for the United Way campaign here, has . been. making arrangements for the bingo © ‘fj session:. ‘‘Sanscha_ is donating use of the hall and the Kiwanis Club is running the bingo game,’ he said Monday. Evening - starts’ at 7:30 p.m., admission is $2 for six : cards and extra cards are 25 cents each. Fire 2 By-Law = Comes Under Attack — The District. of North Saanich Fire By-law; by-law no. / 297, _reading at Council June 25, 1979, and was subsequently sent to. the. municipal solicitor for approval. of the. .format and legal advice:.- During“ a ‘Meeting. ° of: ‘council, Sept. 4. from the municipal solicitor 10, 'a- letter "stated that-in his opinion the . format: of the» ‘by-law f or discussion. femarked:? ‘that — solicitor’s. “opinion: tally. unacceptable to the. “ was’ {o-.contact the’ Central Saanich police department. Police. chief Bob Miles : reports that his department | is holding.a wide variety of. ‘clothing and. ‘other ° items: that were turned in during the. course . of . the recent Uhree-day SAAnEnION Fall. Fair. . The: police’ may “be 4444 or-by: dropping in at the Central” “Saanich municipal hall, where their $750. Centro Cut PORK CHOPS 10 Ib... 29 Stan View. received: third would not’. hold up-in' aj “court of-law, was produced ‘| j . Alderman’ “O.B. Philp” ‘contacted by phone at 652-. SPECIAL i = PINK arr Ideal for Canning or Freezer _ vel Fish. Market BB. 10221 | MeDonald Pk. a Sidney : FRONTS” 1 SIDES CROSS. RIBg. ROAST - ‘Smoked Weight lane In cutting, boning me eee ed will incronse the price Thur. 8-5 p.m; Fri, irre m, eCiored Sete Sane 1.&Sun. o format, with which the council hasbeen wrestling for the. past three years, was. drawn up .by. a. lawyer, Larry Fast, who: was a ‘previous’ member of. North Saanich Council, ~ Alderman: on the issue;,: but the motion. met with defeat: =. Alderman. ° Bob. Thom- pson,. < -Alderman | James Cumming, ‘and. Alderman : Edgar’ Farthing were not in’. ‘favour™.of- ‘the « motion. because’ of th added ‘exe: : It “you re missing “ape oes raincoat, Sweater; jacket | or |= almost ‘any other“ item,’ it: as might be worth | your while "Plane Crashlands . atairport A “Republic” aircraft. from - crashlanded «at: Victoria ‘International Airport. Sept. 1 but there were no injuries Seabee “Philp requested’ through a motion - that_.a. ‘third....person » be: approached for legal advice - “the U.S. Page 3 wmaWVEEKDAYS 9-9 = SUNDAYS 11-9 ce WALLACE DR. & W. SAANICH RD. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities MAPLE. LEAF Bologna RANDOM WEIGHT — | PKT. ~ SCHNEIDERS- - Octoberfest ~ Sausage LB “SCHNEIDERS “FAMILY PAK OCTOBERFEST ~ SHOULDER Sauerkraut | Pork Steaks Mustard. | Butt Pork | | Mustard | — Roast : LB. EACH $ : 9 ORO Cantaloupe IMPORTED _ WASHINGTON HALE Peaches . 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