THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Page A8& Sidney B.C. SAANICH & THE ISLANDS 696-6232 oe ape i ia a “3 ‘““WE’VE MOVED”’ CONSTITUENCY OFFICE ‘SF 2388 BEACON AVE. Ae MEL. COUVELIER SIDNEY,B.C. TERRY HUBERTS a0 WE DON’T NEED TO SAY A WORD OUR GREAT MEALS AND AFFORDABLE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Bey The ja; Country Kitchen. OPEN 7:00 AM to 8:00 pu BRENTWOOD BAY SHOPPING CENTRE wa ; BLOOMING BEAUTIES are admired by Helen Tutor, 652-1192 former president of the Sidney and Saanich Peninsula ‘Sanscha Hall, Aug. 22 and 23. Garden show, a blooming success Everything was in full bloom at the Sidney Peninsula Garden Club show Aug. 22 and 23. and Saanich Helen Tutor, past president of the 220-member organiza- tion, said more than 600 entries were on display making this year’s show the biggest event in the club's 33-year history. OFFER GOOD UNTIL © “The quality is improving every year,’ > Tutor commented, walking past tables. of beautifully arranged, aromatic flowers. 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Sidney. We will require ‘a IN THE MIDST OF THE “green light to construct a 135-- unit’ townhouse . project Brentwood Bay... * Ald. Mike Creasy was the on- ly. council. member voicing op- position, ‘The density is high SHE’S STILL VERY PERKY, - EVEN NOW SHE IS THIRTY | - sionals. If you enjoy dealing with people and working with -.- agroup of highly trained salespeople dedicated to satisfy- _ ing customers, please forward a written resume. SORRY SHELLEY- GUESS - THOSE ARE THE E BREAKS! | HAPPY BIRTHDAY — SHELLEY-AUGUST 30. area,’” he said. ‘The communi- ty is. still concerned with this proposal. There are: too many ‘units per.acre.’” fea We | re Es tat PRP, oO. Box 1351, Victoria, B. c. Vaw 2W7; Before fourth cand final Attention: Personnel Manager: ume) y iY : y : - SS alia the ministry of} municipal: af ~ fairs for approval, Municipal engineer “Mackey | said the amendment aA td 08 MANICURES- PEDICURES REGULAR °30° Nowonty°25° ~ /{UNTHL SEPT. ‘2, 1887). reg Ren mmeantsaencar ened Paso yoy snares ERG stae TR: FATTY le - residential housing, - a 7 ~Moody-Street, and the: intersec Did. you' know there’ sa ohenige of crew. ‘and -. something new at Sidney. Fish & Chips?. : For. example we'd like you to ¢ sample | Manhatten. Clam or Boston. Seafood. } Chowder, and we're introducing seafood salad '-.a delicious mix of shrimp & - _ crabmeat. Great for dinner or to muneh at “\quneh: ges : ‘There’ S a ‘special ‘each day and. we ‘kriow you'll: say the service is good.and the. taste” of, the food is just simply delicious - not: _ only that, it’ 'S nutritious) Wallace Drives, Basia propases single-family “housing on the perifery of the townhouse units, in addition. fas two lareds cour Marked for Lida and a walter: front walkway, | poy | Mackey said ain “agreemeni f. registered against the oproper- cy. “ineluding items of concern - 656- 2233 7108-2506 BEA CON AVE. : BN nity ween fede Wy an “TM ME TO. -REGISTE mR FOR, PAL MUSIC LESSONS ee KEYBOARD (/ (from 3 yrs. old & up) (PS WY * ORGAN All ages &levels HY | -¢ PIANO Classical & Pop - ne > eee a ee he es comperitiverates = (aside LL “al 6 Per Arileto, ~- ON SPECIAL | a mee 26 Ahru Sun. 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Of \; ae the oe ee : “Saanich council third reading of.’ Jf ~ ra “zoning, «bylaw | ‘amendment : Ma OU. _ peti -which,- if approved, would | --result-in the development of the © “giving © “bylaw, but cautioned conditions, “ Council’ s planning. and: ZOn@: “ing committee - -recommended °° few exceptional salespeople with knowledge of hardware, - PIES & THE CAKES, third. reading-of bylaw. 874; the » | eloctical. plumbing. marine, SuppES, garden supplies. THERE’S A GAL WHO zoning’ amendment which _paint,. kitchenware; automotive, camping, and fishing si ine a By em . sia Entecbrisesthe: supplies, to join our team of customers service profes- HAS WHAT IT TAKES, would give Basia Enterprises the “in: - (compared) -to the surrounding © reading, bylaws must be sent to. Al would allow-a: [9-acre parcel of land) rezoned. from. the parks. and open space. designation to: The subject area lies. north of: tion with and Woodward “and: “CAPACITY “generated “Site, “da the public such as a pathway. 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Cullis: ‘supported third. -reading...to “the. “Shave to be in place to, protect the. citizens. at the - point . of development. — _ ‘There has got to be a lot of protection built in,’? the mayor | said, adding he would nat sup- port ‘fourth. reading” unless: satisfied with the development proposal,’ a Two. dozen. residents express- ed opposition to the project at. the July’ 29 public hearing, citing high density, traffic, and lack of access to the. water front, Of the 26 public respondents: . at ihe land-use -hearing, some questioned the high density and: others traffic flows, said Ald. Dick Sharpe. He said, however, NO One -expressed concern with? property devaluauon, Rezoning the > undeveloped lind trom open space-park land to RMI attached residential housing - would permit. eight UNIS per Were, - Creasy sitid he: is congerned nol only with the high-density,» “but. who projected: traffic flow increalies of 68 vehicles per hour, on Wallace: Drive, he: municipality has to absorb sewage.’ by the» townhouse “Mackie said, : vhiunpes to the Dawson Reser: “voir water supplywould ‘besin’ congested - thee. co “NOUENRE oo! place. by the time: ie e-peoject dy tot underway. Saniors/Disabled eek toy pageant $2731%° 1-800-232-92 294 t