She Review ESTABLISHED 1912 PUBLISHER — Joha Manning EDITOR — Peggie Rowand ADVERTISING MANAGER — John Tate CIRCULATION MANAGER — Christa-Maria Rehm GENERAL MANAGER — Colin Creighton The Review is published every Wednesday at Sidney, Vancouver Isiand, B.C. by Review Pubtications Lid. 9831 Third Street, P.O. Box 2076 V8L 355. Telephone: 656-1151. “Editorial Night Phone: 656-6407 Subscription Rate: $10.00 per year by mail $20.00 per year to all Foreigh Countries SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NO. 0128 Member of B.C. Divis:on, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Asscciation Member Class “A” Newsoaper | “Page 4, Wednesday, September 16, 1981 _ School is back i in Guest editorial. by Cst.. J. HILL, Crime _ ~ Prevention Officer, Central Saanich Police Dept. . Yes, summer is over and schools are now back in operation. As you were on -your way to work this morning did you _ see all the happy faces making their way | to their respective schools? Did you see "all those big yellow vehicles with flashing . red-lights that we call school buses? Lets .. try to keep all those faces smiling and do our part on the road to make it safe for ~ school children. Many are on their way to school for the first time and they need . “assistance from everyone, especially the . driving public. By remembering a few of — _ «the following tips we can ake our roads safe for children. “? crossing guards and their locations. - 2; Be aware of.all school zones: and the . -3. Be aware of school buses — your must stop. from either: direction when the: red : lights are ‘flashing. ge along the road.and> drive. slowly. past. 4 dart out.. ime and they are nervous and: Scared. PROFESSIONALS. foe One: answer yo to crowded beaches fon! ‘Are - Peninsula . + becoming too. crowded for your taste? If . : ‘Use it to ferry your family or friends toa tea ei RA ae A ee highway. should: start thinking of getting one. Consider. an outboard-powdered canoe, an aluminum car-topper, or an: in- flatable boat. Such craft are modest in “price, ' easy to operate, and a cinch to nies $e PSR Gs ar ee ee ee bee ceed “3 -& 8 st = ‘crowds,’ ar choose will tell you how much of a» ‘load. you: should. carry under. normal ‘ boating conditions. It is prudent to make i intend. ‘to’ transport ‘exceeds ce recommended capacity. And before you : necessary - safety. equipment. aboard a “<-flotation © devices, paddles, ' container, etc, - “any section of the shoreline, the Allied ~ you to avoid private property. Nothing takes. the joy out of a beach party faster ‘than. the suden appearance:.. of . marina for advice on what beaches are - : : open to.the boating public... . “Also, remember = that — ‘permits | are® ~ required for. beach. - fires. in: most: Jocations. . Waterfront boat and bait 7 by calling the local fire department, Some Guil island beaches have plenty y of driftwood for fi ires, others are bar ren, ee ee : --}..Be aware of school Safety Patrol. -Be aware of groups of kids walking - 5. Be very aware of. the fact that some of = the. children are.on the ‘road .for the first. 2° «you own. a boat, the answer is obvious. — ~} secluded beach that’s s now accessible by . i> Tf you don’ town a boat, maybe you wo store. Yet they are quite capable of... ot taking | people to..delightful places: for. -+ picnics: and” relaxation far from the - .. take off, make, sure you have all. the» "bailing - Although. your boat will take you to Boating Association of Canada warns. - disgruntled property owner. Ask people a around the launching ramp or at the -shops can tell you, or you can find out» The capacity plate af fixed to the boat’ Bes two: or. more ferry. trips if the load you~ ‘the _ Flipper Nia Amato, best donkey in. the show at the Saanichton Fair, celebrated his victory with a stroll around Ardmore Drive with owner Wally du Temple at the reins. Passenger is another donkey enthusiast, Nancy Reid. Letters to the Editor Editor, The Review, Sir: As a long time subscriber.to your fine paper I have been disappointed with your one sided editorials on: the Wain Road ‘proposed branch waterline. = ao . . You state that the holding of a referendum will prevent people from obtaining an im- proved water supply. This is an incorrect “statement, misleading to the public and unfair to the people Ww ho signed the petition. Contrary to your opinion, Council members are not. elected ‘to make all . ~ decisions: affecting. . property. Jowners.. Aldermen or: Council are elected to make by laws, collect income and pay. all: ‘operating - expenses ‘of the district. and ‘set policies for - —_ the safety and benefit of the citizens. them. You. never know when: ¢ one: may oo -Until recent. times,» ‘councils: expenditures requiring. borrowed money, a referendum and majority vote of electors: 0g Recently this. policy has. been: changed and now Tequires - 5 %. of electors: to Tequesta immersion etc. etc, “ With regard to.a. branch. water’ line ‘down: Bey : : : - os “Wain Road, can you explain how i it improves. °.." ALL, ‘NOT JUST. A JOB FOR A FEW ~ 0 water supply:to higher: levels in the opposite ‘direction as mentioned j in the editorial? As a> _ property owner in the district, I believe that ~~ all properties now. served by water lines paid. | were: told: local. improvement “on receiving piped water. From: the- proposed by-law it would appear. that. North Saanich. _ ‘property owners will be taxed twice, first for their own branch lines and: Secondly for. Wain Road line. It seems to me that only Wain: Road) ~ property owners should vote and be charged accordingly, Your editorial stresses the many benefits -obtained by this new waterline, Nobody had mentioned this. will enable large © Avreages to be subdivided into small building - lots, with the probability. that-land values» - Will: be increased by hundreds. of thousands. sin dollars, in fact, possibly more than the: $y Cost of the water line, a Should the district or property. owners in® “general be expected to pay forthe enrich — ment. of property” values: “on one specific. . aren? - Editor, The Review, Sir: oni - . For years T have watched with close. in- terest the efforts of many, to bring water to. - North Saanich, It is quite. evident that two of the present ae no. com. prehension of the planning and effort that. has gone into the development of our Water” System, and they do not justify their position on Council. It is quite evident that the other ° four who comprise the group of six have no =. feelings for the Community at large, or who. are so immune to the needs of others, that > ~ they do not mind being considered as selfish - North Saanich Aldermen. have and self centred. As. representative for North Saanich on. the Peniisula Water Commission, 1 know that the original system, designed to ac. , commodate at the outside some $00 con: caMmert was hard pressed ih 1977 to semice | 653 in North Saanich to, which had been. _ added 291 Consumers from Dean Park, Now to. obtain: ‘majority consent to have water installed and pay by - “each © property: ~ Yours very truly, oa Ernest P, Hudson) |. oP, O. Box M44, Vietoria, R. WG, oe in 1981, the North Saanich Water System has to provide.an ‘adequate supply of water’’ to 898 Customers in Deep Cove,. Lands .End “and Curteis Point areas plus 752 in Dean Park — 1650 customers mrousn a systen designed to service S00!! ~ I fully support the majority of council Ww ho voted for the Deep Cove extension, safe in the knowledge that 75% of the cost-will be. - taken care of by the Provincial Government.” — 1 know that it will be necessary to “yet. aa install the balancing tank on Horth hill, but: sthis is. planned: and is part of the. Capital Regional: Boards ~ must have -been ill-advised’ or completely: . ignorant of the 20 years of planning that has | _ gone -into the. building’ of the ‘system to. = | provide: ‘‘an adequate. water “supply” 10. > all on Bite residents of, North Saanich. : me ys “198s ise End Road:;: ; morning. ne keeper. ~ informed. me: “thats: threatened to close her. down if-she refused. ~ She complied with their request, which will : Le ne FE undoubtably cut down on her business not to - ~~. for it themselves by a ‘frontage tax over many.“ .. » -years. No portion of branch water lines were : “paid. by the district: It seems: this policy's still» eocain effect as I note: last’ “week, Norris. Road “residents | bathing. ‘beaches 7 mention: ‘the nutritional: value of ¢ our coffee ~~ breaks.’ ~ Apparently the Teasoning :. bebind. this is. ~ that -her sandwiches take away business from’: “the local delicattesens (the nearest of which is can te " approximately five miles away). Onafifteen: J} - minute coffee break, only a. very organized. ~ person with a: turbo charged Jaguar could drive five miles, run ‘in, buy a sandwich, drive: back, sit down, and eat it without ‘experiencing total Tebellion of the digestive ‘system, thrives. on a. free enterprise + system, restrictions such as these seem rather war- ped. “proprietor's food is good quality, fresh and. ~refridgerated properly, 1 cannot see what. is This corner store sells groceries,» ° “snacks, etc., so whny fresh, daily made» yet. packaged two: “SO Wrongs _ Sandwiches are illegal, Week old donuts are not is beyond me, All T can add is that-!'m relieved that the. allowed - in. . “Af this was the. case- they'd have a hell ofa fight from me. before’ Vd-trade in my homemade oatmeal cookies. ur “health: department is not -householk “stores”, © fori at wilted Twinkie, E ‘dltor, The Review: § Sir: The unfortunate, mindless incident 4 at our . Saanichton Fair last Sunday, Sept. 6th. by a ; _ Broup of ill-advised people from Ganges did no service for the cause of the N.D.P, They made Social Credit and Hugh Curtis - look dignified and. good — Barber (whether, - “or not he was aware beforehand that a. demonstration was forthcoming). and “company cheap. Whatever the issue may be; one can only feel- sorry for the decent _. politicians ‘among the N.D.P. who must. be a ashamed of this incident, . There is no place fur cheap shot polities at our’Annual Saanichton Fair — "or any such fairs for that matter, “ Stacerely,. , _ Nell Horth, RR 1 Sidney B.C. ~ budgeted”: expense to_ “ complement the Peninsula System. “ Those who. signed - the. petition for a- AE referendum against the Deep Cove extension - =. -were automatically required to. place ail rapital: J. D. Fisher a To: my. _ surprise ‘and ‘disgust. the. shops a the: health: |: _department. had forbidden. her. from’ selling: | - sandwiches (fresh. or otherwise) and had 2 - Ina supposedly democratic country which ERG, Personally ] kriow next-to ‘nothing: about the Food Services Act -but°as: long -as a: Yours truly ve * Diana niliews : SIDNEY ALLIANCE CHURCH Greenglade Elementary School 2151 Lannon Way Pastor Mel Hoskyn 652-9572 -SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ~ CHURCH Resthay en Dr., Sidney. “SERVICES 9:30 a.m. Cee : Study 17;00.a.m.: Warship 730 O p.m. ‘ i : Praver “ALL ARE WELCOME + Pastor M.A. Atwood eae ; “Anglican See } ST. ANDREW’S - ae Third St., Sidney” _ Res.: 656-7669 _ Anglican’ Church of Canada °: PARISH OF — “SOUTH SAANICH ~ ST. MARY'S WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m, Communion ST. STEPHEN'S Communion ~ Sunday School & Family | Eucharist at Saanichton’ Elementary School, Mt. Newton X Rev, Ivan Futter > 652-2812. 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