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FROM 4:30 UNTIL 6:30°° An appeal has been filed in Victoria’ on a B.C. Supreme Court ruling in early October which prevents construction of a .500-berth marina in Saanichton Bay. The appeal has been filed in the Victoria registry of the B.C. Court of Appeal by lawyers ac- ‘ting for Saanichton Marina Ltd., which proposed building a breakwater, the 4$00-berth marina and a parking lot on the Central Saanich bay. The Tsawout. Indian Band reserve surrounds the bay, and the band fought during a three- week trial in B.C. Supreme Court to prevent development Pub owner ci Dunsmuir Lodge is’ abusing its liquor: licence;.. Stonehouse Pub owner Simon Dean told North Saanich council. Its. A licence’ allows ‘the Pacific | Research. and Con- ference Centre to serve alcohol in certain areas when it is open. ‘‘Their definition of when they are open is.when one person is -in the building,’’ said Dean. Halle, Halle ere | ISABIG. —~60- ‘ with all my love. JUST ME ~ FREE ESTIMATES THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. rina developer appe Carpet Cleaners - ¢ CARPET CLEANING © « UPHOLSTERY CLEANING . - Owner Wilf Dorman gives personal attention to allorders- 9570 Northlawn Terrace, Sidney, B.C.. Phone: 656-4754 - 30 Years Experience of the marina project. Tsawout lawyers argued the band was guaranteed continued fishing rights. in Saanichton Bay, with a treaty signed bet- ween. Saanich Indians and James Douglas, chief factor of the Hudson’s Bay Company _. and governor of -Vancouver . Island, in 1852. Lawyers for the B.C. govern- ment, which issued a licence of occupation to. the marina com- pany owned by Bob. Wright, counter-argued the government was not bound by the treaty. Crown lawyers claimed Douglas signed the treaty in his capacity with the Hudson’s. Bay Com- North Saanich council recom- mended an A licence for .the University. of : Victoria centre because management convinced council it needed it, said Mayor L'oyd Harrop. “Some ofits activities and events go much smoother: when - delegates have a chance. to relax,’” he addled: ‘publicized trial, pany, not as a government of- ficial. After the end of the highly however, Mr. Justice Kenneth Meredith ruled against the marina and granted the Tsawout Indian Band a per- . manent injunction. preventing construction of the. 500-berth facility. He awarded costs to the marina. ; “I conclude that the band has the right. to resist. because the proposed marina would diminish ‘in extent: the fishery (i.e. the fishing ground) con- tractually reserved to predecessors of the band,’’ Meredith begins his written decision. ‘‘The licences we have are ap- propriate,’’ said Robin Cameron,’ Dunsmuir Lodge general manager. ‘‘The building is a conference centre and when we have a conference on, we're open,’’ he added. “A conference is not just one person,’’ he: said replying to Dear s Gharge a liquor is Wednesday, Is court decision -knew November 11, 1987 Tsawout Band members celebrated after the court deci: sion fell in their favor. ‘‘Weé the truth would come through,’’ band chief Earl Clax: ton Jr. had stated. The province had said it was reviewing the decision, and will go to the province’s high court if it “finds appropriate grounds.”’ , The appeal. may be heard in either Victoria. or’ Vancouver early next year. Lawyers for the marina must compile appeal books, containing. transcripts; exhibits and a written legal argument, before the case can be heard by the high court. buse | _ served if just one person is. in the facility Dean also said the municipality is ‘not earning enough tax money from the 45- bedroom. facility. The centre should be taxed.as a commercial - enterprise in the areas where it serves liquor, he said. Co-op housing development OK'd A family with children is still welcome in Sidney, town. coun- cil emphasized Monday in pass- ing third reading for a con- troversial co- operative housing . project. **Our decision cannot be bas- ed soley on whether a family has children. If that was so, the town would have a bylaw saying ‘No kids,’ and that. wouldn’t be right,’’ Ald. Ron Kubek said. Pacifica. Housing is now [FOR PERSONALIZED -.We' Specialize in. -¢ UPHOLSTERY... “9 DRAPERIES, etc. -Phone 652-9454. 6655 TRUDEAU. TERRACE "- BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. - ‘Dorman’ Ss allowed to build a lower income ‘complex on_ Fifth - complex Street. Mayor Norma Sealey said, ‘“We can’t discriminate against people: because they happen to have children.”’ -A public hearing was: waived on the project becasue it fits the community: plan and zoning for - the area. There was discussion Monday . about setting a public: hearing ‘anyway, but that was rejected. Aldermen. spoke of the touchy debate the project had - Sparked: Those opposed worried about |. land values dropping and about’ ‘having. a. .playground - in» the neighborhood! However, aldermen noted that the site, about three blocks from a school, is ideal for fami= ly housing and has. traditionally attracted families. Council voted’ unanimously. in favor of the two motions necessary to pass the project. “© The town.received an almost, even. split of residents for and. against the — project. —. 61 favored the complex, 59 were ‘against. _ Aldermen noted istic p pro- ject. would be: well monitored anda portion of rent would go | towards short- and long-term upkeep and pepe: Dees 'n De 3g aling: with 2 vot mean you We prescribe and provide only the highest quality eye care ee available for all. prescription needs, including astigmatism: and bifocal —— anieen af fordably with: “follow-up: care Lo. ensure success. CHRISTMAS “ONLY 39.95 — oe A mambar of eat -Trieolor Hy Assi ocintadt” cose 22 Studlow: appointmantsavailabla, no line-ups no high prasaure gales, no altting lee See e RE neaone) packagos caissadl ‘have, to Pat Crofton, Ni M.P. -on Government achievements | ° , Thursday, Nov. 19, 1: 30 p.m. PORTRAIT Pca, 46810, 265 7, G4 8" cee « Feomplete with Christmas card folder & envelopes 656-3420. Ze «| sholograntie Are taken in tha comiari ola professional ntuictley * your Choice of pose trom a soloction of provlewa Profession: 7 vy pay ay more! rye oe Esquimalt Rec. Centre. 527 Fraser St. ¢ Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1: 30 p. m. » St. George’s Church Hall’ 3909 St. George's Lane. - (watch/call in to: Channel 10 for open {ino show) : MON: FRI 0-1; 265: 20 | 852-6222 "seats emgage tegrpeh RY Rh BOB FEDDEMA: ‘‘No, I. don’t.think there should: be more condominiums. . It's - -best: for tourists the way: it. is. We were here 35. years . -ago, and it’s’ changed’ so “much. I don’t want’ to see ‘more development."” JENNIFER STRUS dominiums, — Visitors who -come -don't..want to another Miami, | definitely more housing, 9! ayy sly HOUSE OF RUSSEL Le. satincwnnncr neat COACH a A Mat “Nobody wants to. bring. ee ‘boat along this waterfront ‘and see’a bunch of: con. Sed don’t think there should he . _TIPS-SCULPTURED NAILS-SILKS REPAIRS ae MANICURES - 656-1 522. a TAMMY CARVETH: “Pm kind of for it. It would make Sidney grow, Which Fd like to see.” COL IN “ MARSON: a develdpnient is tastefulcand. | buit-so thar it doesn't look - - ikea sore thomb, why not? Development. which would - uttract. higher families — would right) ‘be “sidney contro re ve ii NaS Nae if -ingome -. all Speer arr a rogasmerenmamed sour ear Pieerineds slg peseny rahe rests a