Wednesday, July 25, 1979 | | | - THE REVIEW ° | : Page 7 : ” | H Construct Vi t In 3rd A il Sid Te | (Crmesen ons ruc ion iC ors He. edF rmrnruaG i ney ournament | By T C ko ; - | ete Ce ee ntcmention for the defintely the cere eer: | Sponine a and’ ‘battled mid ey heat, Earl Mortis, woe ine witchieg trophy uneit | meranam,. of | Heywood Labor Day holiday. culminate in the league emerged ‘the victors from |honors. The road to victory home -runs became the | courageously with the | pitching trophy for his | he was called in to relieve This will be an all-star | playoffs.but there are still * - the Third Annual Sidney. |was by no means easy, and | order of the day. *. outstanding help of Dick.| efforts; ~. however, by | during the final game. The nari vin ot deus tournament between teams } Some fierce-battles waging . — Invitational fastball included ‘two critical vic- |. Brentwood defeated | Michaud and Gavin Bland. | allowing only two earned | extra earned runs against | Linwood - Homes (Van- from the local recreational | for . playoff positions. : tournament, as a result of |tories against a well-known |Harvey’s in a battle for | A first game loss creates | runs in the !9 innings he | his record could not detract | couver); Langdon Logging league in the name. of Sanscha Park. will be an , their fine‘defensive play and |1ocal power-house, |second place, but not | great hardships for any | pitched. Earl also recorded | from the outstanding | (Saltspring); and Royal Oak Wayne Bull, the Prairie Inn | exciting place for the next | . almost” suicidal base run- | Brentwood Merchants. before seven homers had | team during a tourney, and | 27 strike-outs, during the performance that he | Inn, from the Juan de Fuca player who was paralyzed | few weeks, and local fans i ning this weekend. Although the older |been launched from the | their continuous struggle tournament. delivered for the hit-weak | league. last season. should make every attempt: The junior nine were |squads were outrun by the | park, and were barely -| through the loser’s bracket Frank ‘Scott, one of junior squad, however, and Prairie. Inn coach and |_ League play = soon to attend these final ane Dadettales during the three | *‘kids- in-red”’, they were contained by Hermsen | was exciting to watch. Harvey veteran infielders, the statistics committee | Sidney league vice-president | f ne ae a ET ay . Tae oa TY when they unloaded a few Fourth place in the { won the batting title with an | should be applauded for | Don Boon said that there | { : BEACON PLAZA MALL more blasts during a wild | tournament went to impressive .600 average, | their wise choice. will -be one more. tour- | Totuone i .- PRIME SPACE FOR RENT ... 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Ee. oO &, Sidney, B.C. 656-6012. -— APPRAISERS @ SIDN FY TOYLAND Three contentious issues, | accéss' to the bay, at the | impost fee. . improvements and_ things The Capital - Regional se namely the expansion of the Canoe Cove Marina, the report on the wharf at Deep Cove, and. letters of complaint regarding ‘water supply problems :and their - resulting financial dif- ficulties, were relegated to committees during Mon- . ‘day’s meeting of the North ‘Saanich council. .. Letters from Brent R. _..Simmons, «. W.B.. . Whitby and George A... Wood, - stating opposition ‘to the planned’) Canoe Cove. Marina expansion, . were in. that problem’s special file, and ..were re-directed. to. Committee . A, who will entertain a presentation by Canoe. Cove at their . ext | “meeting. The. «letters ‘state that . : Carioe Cove jis the only safe. ‘anchorage in the area, and “one even: calls: for. public: foot of Kedge Anchor Road. The report from Graham and Murray Consultants regarding the Deep: Cove wharf. was made. available to’ members of council, although it did not appear to meet with a great deal of favor by some aldermen. The document was ultimately forwarded to the Advisory. Planning Commission. 7 The third issue, that of water supply and its cost, was referred to: the utility “committee, . following ..a brief perusal of submissions by. L.J. Forsythe and Murray F. Kosick (D.M.D). _'Mr..:. Kosick wrote regarding future plans on Lands.-.End Road. for development, which ‘he «is afraid: ~ will ” place many’ “septic tanks directly above “* his: present. water. supply. "He has no.qualms about the 2 first“ two° ‘conditions . ‘by. which . he. could: receive . water ‘from ‘the’: utility system, which are a. $150. hook-up. fee,. and a. $500. Condition three, the installation of a six inch water line from Lands End Road to his property line, is the.” stumbling block. According... to: Kosick’s research: of pipe costs, it could not be accomplished at a cost of less than $4,000, which he says he definitely cannot afford. - Add to the cost: the fact that there is no need, ac- cording to Kosick, for.a six inch main because there can | be no further. development in the immediate vicinity of his home as a. result of recent subdivisions. . 'L.J. . Forsythe . also. submitted:..a- letter . to council; a scathing note of denouncement:with regards to $1,000.: hook-up fee: to obtain a.water supply ih-the Aldous Terrace vicinity... “*T know it is the policy of. this.:: municipality ‘to disassociate itself as much and wherever possible from: civic, improvements - — how: else ‘could’ you: have’ that huge. bank: balance - if. you _spent | money. ‘on. road “SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE”’ See. our -new stock of . Electronic Digital Games. 2436 BEACON ———_656-1411 like sewage and water,’’:he wrote. Mr. Forsythe stated in his. letter that his well-water has been contaminated for the past two years due to‘... a vast supply of sewage flowing down the hill to the west of.us.”’ ‘*; .. And for this purpose we have now for two years picked up five gallon’ pails) from Mr. Cole.”’ Mr. Cole is ‘a. neighbor who has a water supply from Amity Drive. Forsythe concluded his letter with the statement, . . apart from new house : ‘owners -who just include fhe con tingency fund.’ i this charge in the ‘cost’ of}. Municipal clerk -E.F. the house, there will be few Fairs “agreed. with the. residents occupying older “Mayor, and through. a- homes. who: will. come. ‘Up resulting. motion, the with $1,000.77) - .{| Money was provided - for ~: Other’ council business _ from the contingency fund... » with regard to water supply |... “!- do not. care. where. it. was approval of $5,000 for | comes; from,” said Ald. a study of future water links |, Cumming, .“‘as long as the = (to the'year “2000) "for lands | ‘utility does not have:to foot’ “north: of -Mactavish Road, |:the bill. The utility’s job is « including Ardmore, Union | to supply : ‘and®: distribute Bay, Coles Bay and through _water,. not to be involved i in e to Canoe Cove. “| planning.” a District was requested to make the study in. con- junction. with. their own & study of a water line to & Horth. Hill, and has agreed. to do so, using ‘the. com- munity. plan to. project -§ population densities to the year 2000. B The $5,000 price tag was suggested taken from the general. surplus, by. Ald. James Cumming,:” but Mayor Westwood said that the auditors would not react favorably © to that manoeuvre. 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