W ednesday, November 9, 1983 Ame. -arrott shoul Continued from Page Al Grieve describes the sequence of events that led up to the. court hearing, saying he was asked to:run for mayor.in the last few months by a number of people who. were opposed to the disastrous zoning policies imposed on North Saanich by the existing council. He did not agree to run due to pressing personal Ce company for a $10 million The ‘subject was. re- the taxpayers. REALTY LTD. we ) . : : : and - business a cled ene to. validate his nomination development without. opened by Ald. John For .75°. years, said “THE BESTSELLERS” y y y y Pp consulting ratepayers? Calder, who: said’ that. a Burdon, Sidney had been mayors on council.”’ He claims he felt a race between -Cornford and. Parrott -would. have opened up two places on council for two new people but says he did agree <7 call theseevents a trick,-and as resource? Should it find. relinquish ~the © release the public sector. If the . to run if one or the other candidate Pierlinvente accompanied Cornford money for a study and a brought areply in whiel the private sector could do it - Serv es ita was unopposed. ‘And 1 informed I implicate him. The connection plan and, possibly, develop ministry. asked for. the let it try. The conditions 7 : : : oe Ss wn C a. specific i i e a fi se both’. candidates.-directly;: and between Cornford and. Cumming ieee: i‘ aoe 7 a See. -motion 4 of impose’ on the ast aeent ne SERV iC. 1608 Quadra St. indirectly of my position.” Wag well described “in.a-recent issue ea ater LO aut lorization an a y council were so rigid and xy “He -went..16. the “municipal: hall: of “The Review and Cumming accommodate, possibly, | decription -of the area stiff that it was doubtful if WIDE AREA TONE & Oct. 31 — deadline for nominations; nominated Herlinveaux So. LE 800 vessels and: a thriving: involved.» The reply. was. anyone, private. or. public, “2 at 14:4S'acm. and says Cornford ~. implicate Cumming.” raat commercial development? addressed to the municipal . could have lived up. to VOICE POCKET PAGERS tindicated” his intention. Was'-to" run "Grieve: says the issue remains the nese “questions were sees atO! Geoff Logan. them. : f BEEPERS. rom $16. 00 pet conth” fazalderinaii and he was assured by wellbeing of North Saanich and : considered: at'.Monday Well, this puts us back Furthermore, Bardon ; ; we | onight’s -c i Fe g »? sai © said. it: owe 3 clerk Tony Green at 11:55 a.m. that “‘our-ability to decide our own shape : met committee ae the”. "at square one,” oad Ald said, ee that the NO HOOK. UP CHARGE NO CALLLIMIT he had met the noon. deadline and future.‘The successes of Wright whole meeting and, as a Lloyd: Burdon . citing’ the municipality was giving up ‘because he was in the building with and Calvert show that this was not ea of careful fact that the company the foreshore lease. It was FREE TRIAL PERIOD . : vo deliberation, - aldermen. applied, the municpality leased = onl and his papers in order. ; happening with the last council in decided to back away from concurred if certain munici ality. or the Por euniisy 386 8889 Cornford was: already in. the charge.’’ heig'décisi i ish F 7, : nyeipan Information call lr clerk’s office and Green dealt with To promote reform, Giieve says their decision to relinquish stringent conditions | were government or whatever him first, Grieve explains “By hist he urges two things —_ first, the: town’s foreshore lease. met and, now, the ministry . retained ownership. a tid ence Cornford. then “vesidénts should: choose’ new: to. Sidney Breakwater said: ‘‘Not good, enough. Unless the private sector. ensured that his filing (papers) took ©. aldermen. from ‘among the. fresh peters Laat Nes mati wane pine 1 eS BED 5 a id up the time until noon, at which faces seeking election, secondly he a sae ae Mies ts toad dneeataC ECE assurances 7 Mie : council » meeting, ~ rescind: He wasn’t upset, Calder municipality it would not be time he left. I entered Green’s office « for a second time and my papers were accepted.’” . .. Grieve:says the judge found that. ‘*| had not made up my mind until after noon because I had kept my : 9 ‘papers — I must respect his decision and will not-appeal.”’ But he says after he left Cornford (and Herlinveaux) Cornford purported to file for mayor as ‘‘I had been out of time and he wanted the same privilege.’? He points out that Cornford neither withdrew his papers for alderman. as required, nor on the clerk’s refusal, did he “The. obvious. reason ~ for. this - second filing was to. eliminate. my candidacy on a pre-arranged technicality. calls on Parrott to resign and face an. election. ‘‘This will demonstrate the innocence he protests and allow “residents. to hear his explanation of . his record: and: ‘to. examine his policies for. the: e future.” - Continued from Page Al wy | “(CMRA) while the former belong 2 4 : oe the lifeboat society... But: ‘Klein’ Ss. strongest criticisms» ot were: aimed. at the coast guard. Not: 2°45 » only. was, there. no. air support onthe = | THE RE By PAT MURPHY Does Sidney council have ‘the right: to lease a section of the foreshore to a private Should the municipality have its own development plan for this valuable their motion. ~ Whether. or nota tan ul ‘Central $5,750.00. from. computer fund'to the police salaries budget . bo Saanich -aldermen agreed to transfer ~ a ‘police* -Monday — VIEW referendum willbe held on the project is, at this time, uncertain but. it may well come to pass. letter to the lands, parking and housing ministry telling of. council’s . decision” to said. He had grave doubts. turning “about -: » thereby eliminating « this” purchase of a new police car. or by buying life insurance policies (for $5,000): and- the $140,000. now ‘set aside for”. valuable project. over to: private enterprise. without at least getting the permission . of tremendously talking of: a° breakwater development and. it~ had never come to. pass under able to make the plans. and arrange for financing. 7 out. thes. inequity. Senanus Drive who pointed - 7 Of a residential property taxes; using figures: to show that:: |: a only. 27. per. cent of British i i Page A3 Got | a news ‘tip? oe Call the Review 656-1 15h Carl Nielson, President — of Block Bros. Realty Ltd., and] the Victoria Management take} pride in congratulating AN DALGLIESH for her sales achievement sfor the month of October. BLOCK BROS. Columbia’ Ss: spepulation. Si: property taxes. night so that: four laid off. “police. “constables. ‘may be | reinstated earlier. than’ had© been anticipated : ae “Although Ald Eric Lewis ‘the death on duty ‘of. any constable, he said. “Lewis. also > scene through the night ‘but the rescue. , Cutter $5122"? -was ‘fout of commission”’ and - “another. Lucas ree - inflatable : ane “experimental © “Klein.” said ‘the ‘turnout of a fe _yolunteers. was deplorable. Theres. are 42 CMRA members in the . area, rr ‘he said, ‘and they ; are. all re- Pook: deal -with.** — others. My. apporach is to deal with . municipal afairs ina businesslike . . manner.’”. It’s: worked to, Sidney’s: on advantage in the past, and would best eanip ped. to manage the affairs te ‘of the municipality, which are far. » more complex than. a. mere piece of ss ‘road, Sealey. - ‘says: she. cites: development: pressures, - seem even more necessary: for the. -. oe ‘consideration :for the upgrading of: future, she’ comments, “My tf ' oT sewage treatment,” fire’ and police» sy ‘involvement with other levels of | facilities, labour: negotiations | such — government ‘and inter- municipal oe -- as council is currently involved with, ... association serves to_ broaden: my : 4 ft and pervading av else, thei issue of ee _spetspective, and’ “thus. serve. the finance’) 8) town’s interest even further. And I.) The. mayor tpelieves. cher . “have. the experience, ability, and time | _background has® eseaulpped her to to do, the job.” , - ‘Raffle winners “Winners in a ‘raffle drawn at Saanich , Peninsual . 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