Wednesday, April 27, 1988 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St. , Sidney B.C. Page BIS CCELED SSPE GM HERA GUE) MTN FORMED RED EE VET RS CHEESES RESEND CERES SS Ce Mops ea Al DIRECTIONS: All the theme words Jisted below will be found ; in the puzzle, either vertically. horizontally. diagonally or even Av d backwards. The puzzle will be easier if you find the bigger ainstream Cana a words first. As you find a word. CIRCLE EACH LETTER. and ; , B then check: the word off the list of theme words. Some letters T 5 k might be used more than once. so be careful to leave all letters f ric Or he oe “ _— va visible. The letters left over will solve the puzzle. and may be BASEBALL-PLAYING BILLS | saninimiahinies Po , treat? 8 alll By Ann M. Smith _ Solution: 8 letters | FF mira F ao SOIC r Although the actual date of conspirators’’ in the WDS mess . . the next federal election is still and accuses bureaucrats at both i (2 Words) nl ia stl ~— Fl Ht RLM V rs TT | SILID 5 a big question mark, every indi- _ levels of wanting to tap into the . TH a WORDS cation we've had so far should —_ $1.2-billion free-for-all. a A Alvord Fischer M Moore cle | lelrisialul T pare ee A spell a warning to Canadians ‘Unfortunately. WDS, a Antonello Foul Mueller that this could be one of the — which was originally intended ‘B Bagwell , enol N Narleski wefetcteso ait Le [R | most expensive campaigns in — tg promote western diversifica- : Friet Nash lelels| history. In fact, there’s a pretty tion. is now being siphoned by . Barnes Niles | _ tion, is now being sipho ry Bartley h ney O O'Neill At ad a good argument to be made that the bureaucrats in lieu of alter- - ry Bat Harrell P Parker the pre-election price tag 18. native programs designed to die Har Piercy Pis HINIP M/E, 5 already up to more than facilitate regional expansion in Bo evens assamaer eis | Si-billion. the West Bishop Hawes ; SIA C Me smerent Exar) aaver we i Black Higgins 5 Reidy a1 i Our current federal govern- *“Inthe process, however, the a Bowers Hitchcock Ahie! BS LIE g ment is guilty of one of the — fegeral government has virtu- Bruton Holden ~ tig woke i ~ . i Buckner Hughes S Serena RiN: GIL [R/B| | oldest political tricks in the ally ignored the real instrument ~~ Burich Hulen eO , | book: taking so-called govern- 4" diversification—entrepre- Butier ‘J. James ener Or LA H BE iy ment programs and dangling | jeurs and. instead, may be on q Burke K rie Skiff Cc 10! N A When mn PORTO UneEHCCOMAIeS 4,4 road to conitinuing the tradi- g Beyers Kellys Smith 4 wi S| le noses in the hopes of gaining — tionally narrow and highly cen- HC Chappelle Kennedy Sweeney DIGIT Y SJE L | & political advantage. The most a), ae «ret Pie | Conigliaro Kern Tt Terry noe fnne ~ ‘sible c: date was neatly tralized approach to diversifica- a Craver Killefer Tuttle EIUIO D A 7 i raced as. .. Wes was Bien tion by over-emphasizing major "i . rend L Lange Vv Voss MITINIE M fe lB | Ss stication Scravepy in chick _ projects and resource extraction | . W Wagner ALE po - ins and development.”* " eaten tee Wambsganss | A| E/E RIA H _ $1.2-billion was supposed tobe For example. one of the Oreesen M Massey Warwick re lwin| Inieiclcle. A rT spent over the next five years to , ee ae les of WDS Dugan McKechnie: : Werle Eit G help: reduce the West's renance _ Suisinese bias? ook lace E i 3 siness bias x ple | ge care Miler zee, = ssi titielrlejelaly|N epee ete nn on its traditional resource ee a ae tains ; q | sectors. ae ee C | ANSWER NEXT WEEK M L — WI. TY ae! et. Ick L Ls H I § 7 A commendable idea. The $9.5-million was recently i ae Last Week's. Answer: papell CON _ J 988 | Canada Ws Wide Feature Senrce Limited problem is, things are not work- awarded to the Daishowa pulp OR GIR EOE en WE OS Ae St (pA SSE AGEN SETTLE TAS ELSE ST TEN ELLE TS TENE ET I A IES fie Sect “e Take a stroll down Beacon Av- - enue or venture across the ever- diminishing Agricultural Land Reserve to explore the. distinct, and very. separate communities which * together’ form __ the Municipality. of North Saanich. What do you see that tells. you who we were in the past, where ‘we. came from, and why? Not a lot, unless you’ve really done. ~. your homework: _ you know here to look. - +) Our. natural environment,. at: - Teast in theory, is safeguarded by ~ community plan objectives. which seck to preserve and enhance the. : is integrity of ‘both ‘the land’ and» © ~: marine. cnvironment. Policies are. in’ place to ‘preserve .the agricul-. ‘tural base and. the rural character... 2 Everything: from hillsides: and. tree.’ cover,’ to open. spaces, “scenic “resources and, bogs, is specifically “om . mentioned. The: fragile environ-,.° 7 iment. of Tsehum Harbour ‘Lagoon .” “has: been" designated as'a wildlife: ~ habitat: preserve.- The Tseycum : Indian’ Burial’. Site at Nymph. © . Pointis.a heritage site. But of the built heritage there is no mention. Se. eeers TS SES U3. 72S, Xk WANTED TO RENT: Responsible; N/S os SINGLE, _ amokor wanting fo rant! amall house; ©. ‘Have modium size dog, well behaved. . Approx, $400, Would proter Sidney of. HOUSE WANTED a Jung references, Central Saanich area, Up ~ BEER FRIDGE, $19.00; 20" eee : Destroyed. by neglect, the pub-. licly owned Deep: Cove: Hall is still a recognizable landmark. and _ connection, toa colorful: past. Nearby, a house of significance ~ and ‘intrigue -- it has served.as a stop-over house. and first. post of- - fice. in the area -- is practically in __WANTED | ‘working man'seeks 1 BR suite or apt: jor 2-3 bdrm. home. Prefer furnished. but will consider unfurnished, Prefer, Brentwood, Sidney ar, Saanich. Penin- ‘sula, Call Bill, 652. 2313 days or 652. 155) evenings 16517 PRIVATE PURCHASER hos cash, wants three plus: bedroom hame (not. ran... cher): to $150,000) max... Sidney. or Peninsula area. No realtors: please. 655-1727 ar 188-5464 pagor 6783. 16/20: WANTED TO. RENT:. House and barn (secluded) by stane sculptor, Must -be - able to wark in outbuilding with elec- tricity Ve 7d7- 1172, RESPONSIBLE, 16.18 lady, non Pontisula area, Phone after 6 p.m, 656-8029, VPs 20 . “WANTED TO RENT: anid’ agod.¢ caus: ple: ne childran, ne pets, requires 1, 2). with. or 3° bodream hause,or apt. garage. Extramely © clan. people, : Relocating to Sidney arca May or June. - “Well oducated. Call collect after é.pim. . » Area code 416: 885-6880 or write bo “Achon, 49 Wallington, Apt. 502, Port, VN Hope, Ontario, LTA IMS, JUNE OR JULY AST. Rotired couple re: “quire 2-0F°3 bedroom hame: Peninsula. ‘ W718: approx, $600.00 656-2030. NEAT N/S WIDOW desires a ‘pleasant ; “fuentthod 1 BR auitea in home with Ns seriior couple or widew, Close. in, 748+ 3774 ovenings. VAT McTavish School area up 19 $100,000, 655-4214, 49-20 a BELROOM HOUSE required to ront 1288, Responsible . family, to $700.;mo. Miran 652. S101 or 477. 776? Le \7 resetecnsvosmtansn a. Br) LATE _ TOCLASSIFY . WANTED FOR JUNE Istiiwo ae apt. or basement suite for couple with: newhord in duly. Alter Sone A8% W894. © : mee YWAy NEW : AUSINESS ws Taroda Marine, specializing ino marine -consiruction, © firad Gibson: 656-9075, PARA colar TM, $165.00; large alfice clogk, $150.00; wooden playpen; $1.00; new kovate ‘sult: $15.00: brownie uniform, $7.00. rab eerie Gee nil “par month; INS ‘Sansbury, ; GARDEN ROTOTILLING. - Wiehe ruins. Some fine examples do:ex-. ist though, and in exemplary con- dition. Drive by the residence on Wain Road built in-1880, or the ‘original homestead ‘of pioneer landowner and-hop farmer Wil- liam Towner, which still stands at . “the corner: of West Saanich and » Downey. : - Of later time but still: very y Sie: ~ nificant to the development of the “area is Mary’s. This_ charming ~ cottage restaurant, was built. to “eater: to..the -7 000. servicemen’ who: ‘passed ‘through: ‘the. major. military - base ‘which ‘was. estab- lished. at Pat. Bay. during war ‘years, Tis: ‘snug interior - ‘brings. oS back mémories of a pivotal time’ for North. Saanich which has led “ultimately to. the: area’s position as a unique transportation centre. - . Back on: Beacon," mall mania . has hit. Sidney:*So- far. they “are. ‘they're. ‘small, and the coast to. coast chain stores have not swamped our lo- recognizably © different; cal style of merchandising -- yet! We've still’ got our Sidney -Storckcepers with their own dis- ‘tinct praeaclerislics: “TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ ‘TWO. FAMILY GARAGE SALE, niture,. electric appliances, Fur- man's .4 -spd. bike, golf clubs, etc, No, 6+ 9855 Resthaven Dr.. 4 ip.m,. Sat.. Apr, 30,10 aun. - 10-4 p.m. DIMA Armelia Sidney — V717 FOUND: SET OF KEYS at foot of Cromar at Madronna, 656-1890. . VeN7 SAANICH, GULF ISLANDS.Cons itituoncy of the Reform. Party. of Canada is «holding an organirational meeting on Sunday.) May, 2 p.m., Claremont High School. All wolcome, W717 CABINET SEWING" MACHINE. flathod| zigzag, $100.00. 6562997, DEVI, “FOR RENT, SAANICHTON, 5 BR, bie pus. room, all drapes included; aven- Ings; 7-9 ps m, 652. 4019; Available May he WV ue 1979 SCOUT I, A. 1. PSs PB. or eon oS _-ditioning, new. fires, brakes, sortor, fuel, pump and.rad, No rust. $5, 500. ‘Days, 656-7023, wyes, 656-3461 VF VI BACHELOR SUITE TOR RENT, $925, 00 Fridge, stave, washer, dryer. and utilities included. “Phode ‘after 4 p.m. 656- 6972. | — VAT GARAGE SALE fed - MOVING come HOTTO large items, Apr. 30, Gam. + 3p.m. 2099 Redwing Place. We? ‘CUSTOM MADE IN LOS ANGELES, 8 (1. nota, beiga background, Excaliant con- dition. $375.00; colfee table, 4 tt. black, lacquer. $140.00, Phono 655- cat V7. WANTED TO BUY; 9 AK, family room, 3 pce. ensuite. wemasiar bdrm, No cathedral: entrances. © Sidnoys North Soanich area preferred 656-7050 alter. te oO pat Mee VV ad yee . GREEN AND GOLD TWEED hide-a bed, “Clean,,Good condition. $105. 006: 656+ 4779, FOR SALE: WA? charger, Nu gas, all, wires te bother ithe, $198 00. 184 AVDA , ; Mahagony, Asking $900.00, 656. ites Vez. 682 4063, “79 GMC 9/4, Mint condition, 652-18B7, vae Jf VIAVT SUPER GARAGE SALE =~ Sat, Apr, 30. . ELECTRIC LAWNBOY | mower, amall mower, ideal for small. ; lawns, ‘runs: on. batteries with awn - Vr , “SHERLOCK-MANNING uprigit piano: — VAT Do new building attract more business?’ ~ Ask . The: » Latch Restaurant. Their careful renova-. tion of a truly unique residence is -surely-one of the reasons that at- tracts. customers, and -then: keeps =: them coming back. “Who would miss a-chance. to: view from the “sinside, and at Ieisure, a: home that “s0°- well: reflect’s. B.C.’s forest. heritage» and the’ skills’ Of: its -- eminent. architect’ and: craftsmen? io ~The: implicit history and sense of. “continuity. expressed in’ ‘building ‘such’ as: this;-is: both rewarding, : and invigorating. ° me 2 -Levs not destroy those elements - ‘that’ give our’ towns ‘and’ com-» “munities character. and “individu- : ‘ality. As John Steinbeck’ s women. “of . Wrath © - pondered, “How. will: we: know _it’s us without our past?” A kind : of cultural amnesia’ may set-in in “The. Grapes’ where we. have ‘to. continually re- “invent ourselves. | By. retaining and re-using his- ~. toric. buildings, we have the op- . portunity to enhance our day-to- ~ day living. To fail to take ad- . ~ vantage of these resources means our children will have‘to rely:on institutions “and books for. this ~ facet of their education. Far. better - the real, functioning world than to relegate our history to a-fabrica- tion ina museum. This heritage handed down - from previous generations is not - ours to do with as we like, We are custodians only,, who borrow from our children, and from their children, ‘The benefits are not only educa- tional; or social and aesthetic, They ‘can be financially reward- “ing, and in. fact must be economi- cally valid, Look.to Nelson, B.C.,_ for ‘an cxample of urban renewal. ewhich, as an.unforescen spin-off, level, $850 per-mo. One one longo, 8: a “bothrooam; stove, fridge, dishwashor, “vacieflaw, twa fireplaces, large rum: fice® and ‘chambers, and. space: to hase 5 business. is 4? generated remarkable financial reward. Its program of historic revitalization undertaken. with . Conservation Branch assistance, created a unique sense of time ~and place.:The two major motion: : ‘pictures filmed there have more than repaid the investment. © In Kaslo, the Langham Cultural _.Centre. was’ bom. out of the. derelict state of the Langham. Hotel. The Centre which includes» art galleries, a theatre, studios and ©” _ classrooms, is unequalled in the... “Province. Closer to: home, when... ~the Federal Government ‘wanted to. demolish’ the."1912--Duncan- > > Post Office, city’ council took:the. initiative and,:with:a stunning in-.) ’ “terior. design,” “transformed the - “building i into-a‘unique and beauti- «ful: ‘facility. -of which they: can’ be ‘justly ‘proud. They now. have of- “Whose business. is it. 10 take the “initiative and thereby enhance our: “cultural: dives? Everyoncs ' == and -our public. bodies must lead the “way. by example, and by offering a incentives. There's not always a spare’ post office around, but North Saanich — might do well to-study the cxam-- ‘ple of Duncan before condemning -municipal staff to continue. in their inefficient and undignified ‘quarters. The Town of Sidney . might realize unseen benefits by ‘utilizing rather than tearing down the interesting structure which ‘houses the muscum, but presently . stands in the: way of marina. de- ‘Customs . middle and all!) and incorporated in a cotlage brewery design ~ for which the location is’ already zoned. The economic. reality of that site dictates a better. return than any museum can achieve. And a _ brewery on a waterfront never “went brake! a King North Saanich, "LITTLE "BITS FOR YOUR WTS by MICHAEL GOLDIN. Feminine Airs The first. woman tecorbit the Kanth was Junior Cieutenant Valentina. Tereshkovas On June 16,1983, in Vestok: VE hit completed AS orbits, of le f arth whieh took twa days, 22 hours and 46 NUTR oe Overcast and Cant: Fyret Carneravernte Miche ewhile Uying fron Chicago ta” New York Ciena rainy divest day oo Rl vwaed Uy qner CURVE Yew yo owrote Here C ames the Bride. ; Uy RAN The piece was oo introduced in the opera -Lahengon doannoiunee the InarAed Couples arrival ta the bridal chamber (erence nnn atomtate emt, Suan sennnetnetee mele we Vee * Seriously folks, A fire fly is not-a ‘tly beatle. A prairie dog i is nota dag © ts & rodent, A silkwiot mis pholawanny Say caterpillar: : A shanty alarag HOb aenbest Se A meteor | A koala bear i8 Hot a Dear! N's a Ear sapial,,. te Ws a a : it's Positive Streak a To the ancient Greeks, yellow siquilie dan . Leona ho ila Mina (I i Ma , YD), Hi bine wei ilbida, veal . yellow to depict Barth, ~ Vell Ws coninensty teed ins “atid y anus ant ag ace stimulating ellecron Uw Tae nyind hi velopment, Its historical form of 4 ‘House might ‘be ‘regained (with road through. the. ing out that way. And after just six months critics began to charge that this ‘initiative had been politically misguided and -bureaucratically mishandled. John Bulloch, president of the 80,000-member Canadian Federation of Independent Business, has been the strongest . critic. Bulloch. is concerned that’ WDS has little to do with diver- . ‘sification and, instead; is being. development _-used to showcase the. federal. - “ presence:in. western Canada. ° _-‘*Mishandled policy initia- ~-tives of this nature are blatantly: ‘patronizing: in: ‘their. attitude» “toward the. West) and: should ~ either be cleaned up or done aay with altogether,”” ropes : said... He calls the: provinces and per tonight. It's. a’ meatless ‘budget-wise change chock ‘full of nutrition. Of course your microwave makes it quick: .: and -easy-and we don't have to: bother with the’ fattening pastry. Perhaps it’s time you-had a get-together at your:home for © - friends you haven't seen for.a a while.-Celebrate the arrival of. spring with a Sunday-brunch, ‘to a fabulous. brunch, Along With’cream or milk, and. cheese, eggs are the main ingredients in quiche, /a fla- ‘BY: tous DAWE. ee “Fiaeantaiit by island rFunittarg oa Spring for a quiche | Spring for.a “quiche for. sup. .gafe:bowl. Cover, microwave, | . High 5_ minutes, Let stand 5: “vorful: eg -custard baied with - or without a pie shell, ifferent ingredients to a “basic quiche recipe: combine bacon “and Swiss cheese for.’ °: Quiche Lorraine; or add ~ chopped: spinach, feta cheese and seasonings for Spinach © Quiche: or add your choice of - seafood and green vegetables, There are: humeous varia (lonsy ' Crates: ‘salmon: ‘broccoli “theese | crustless’ quiche are (wo-easy and delicious varias ions that are: sure. to: delight your uesty More delicious “egg - ideas» ire found dno gas. Made. | “Husy: Series whieh,is: avails able by. writing tor Ontario: Ean Producers. Marketing “Board, 7195 Ndi \ Ontario, 4H, The You ‘can .create your own! quiche by adding’a number of. Milleraek Dri 5 LUN. ; vepart. series has” been. prepared “to pee ~peeurate. and detailed direet~ jons for the preparation. of meringues, omelettes, ¢ souffles and crepes, The sel includes” illustrated” sheets y . with tips, recipes: and serving . SUABES ions, “Cruntlens Salmon Broceoti Quiche @ 1 Thsp Sm) mutter — @.) medium onion, chopped o1 cup. (250 m ~ proceoli: . @ ) cup (250 mle milk BL ogyte uiche, © Hy chopped. ere em Ree R a os yng min Ohta, (analy salt. . # 4 tspi- Him pener @l- cup: (250ml): ‘shredded | ~ (25em) -microwave proof pie: .f “-Microwave, ~ ach. -onion,.and: garlie. mill. By Daishowa standards, this relatively small government - contribution was unnecessary. And, as Bulloch points out, the —$9.5-million_ would’ probably have been put to more construc- tive use’ by community-based organizations dedicated to. diversification at the grassroots level... ne ~ Handing out money may be good politics but. in reality is poor economics:: Increased | comes’ from encouraging better skills and attitudes of people that, in turn, _ will create new companies, Jobs : and technologies. . For a government that‘has - made such significant strides i in ‘the: overall handling of our.) “economy, WDS could become. =. > oa giant” step: in. ‘the. wrong Tes “the ‘federal: government ‘‘co-". di : e 1 can (7 92/1988) salimon: drained © : Swiss cheese | Lightly. -grease 10 inch late. Place the onion and the roccoli.in'a. small: microwave min. Cool’ In: bowl; beat “°f together milk,» eggs, baking - ..mix,. dillweed, salt and-pep-.- .[ : eggs are the perfect start °~ per. Fold in ‘salmon, cheese vf and broccoli mixture. Pour: into prepared ‘pie plate, Medium, 18-20 minutes or until quiche is set. Let:stand 5 minutes for very ‘ia Makes 6-6 servings: Frosh. asparagus: in season now may he substituted for broceali. Spinach and Cottage: Cheese i Crustless Quiche @ 10 04, centre .to.set, -—.. ; @ 1) Thsp. Gsm) hitter oo .@-1 medium onion, - finely = chopped: ,@ ly clove fartie, finely. a oo chopped a : quiche: and spinach .cottage...< @ 4 cpgs . a @) rita (25 som) milk Beg @O.).-cup. 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