seweise ape Kafe pis nate Pe ew a ~ French 2 poard 7 “Monday ~ at. “ deeted,. United Way ~esman said, Wednesday, October 21, 1981 landbill distorted Continued from Page 1 statement in the handbill — that council had rejected engineering reports. Engineers came up with three. different costings, council . chose the third one and the engineers agreed it. was ‘‘the best decision and. the cheapest,”’ Parrott said... .— Ald. Jay Rangel was disap- pointed by the result but said naturally council would abide by the decision. ‘‘My only regret is that more than 2,000 people didn’t see fit to.vote.”’ He pointed out that the problem of water ‘‘is still with us. Now we have to come up with the means of solving the problem.’’ Rangel. said he was ‘‘not downhearted,’’ the referendum _ merely delayed the work. ‘‘I have ‘sympathy. with people who are worried about costs but this referendum result simply delays the work: which must be done eventually — and delays increase costs. The problem remains.”’ Sherwood . said it may be necessary to ration water again _ Next . summer. — meanwhile council would see if it could come up with an alternative plan to alleviate water shortages. The Capital Regional District and: the Peninsula Water Com- mission have ‘‘spent millions of dollars already supplying bulk water to us. The distribution of . water is the municipality’s function and responsibility and this (the Wain Road _ pipeline proposal) was the start of ours.”’ Parrott. echoed Sherwood. ‘“‘We’re going to have to have a contingency pro-tem plan and _ we’re going to have to put the line in some time. delayed. costly.””. Ald. Jim Cumming predicted water rationing will have to be_ It’s just been - It will just. be more ' imposed starting in the early summer months next year and . that ‘‘rationing will continue’’. ‘*People ‘can look forward to dry, burnt lawns as standard until there’s an adequate connecting line,”’ he said. His comment on the handbill: ‘It’s color (yellow) was perfectly chosen, its contents distorted and misleading.’’ eferendum on program would set precedent — ‘Continued from Page 1 ~ handicapped are. costing. “too. much:: SAL these “people have: the Tight. to. have. their programs - approved or disapproved by the - ratepayers if we go public onthe - program. ee » They are, after call, all special a -.. discussion. “© Well,’? said: Galbraith, ‘with ..950. people interested 1 think we ma immersion : programs.’ The only way the matter could said. - “Gerry. : “come : before. the board, =. _-chairman “neighborhood: pub. — ~ B through all the red tape. ¢ currently located in Sidney. - Pedersen visualizes a Buropean- type pub _ with 65-seat capacity where people candrink ~ - but can also eat if they want. He says if he - does finally get permission for the pub, he’ll take down ‘the front glassed. part of the: restaurant and build on to the back of the : building. : Pedersen’s next step is. to apply :.to the liquor branch, which will decide whether - there. should bean. area petition: or other measures before a decision is made, - Sidney OWL'S EYE Boostore "United Way going. well “Sidney North Saa- 4 “nich thas reached 22 © ~ per cent of its goal of - $36,754 in the United “Way. campaign. On 30pm. i $8,073’ had been cole) f. a. Victoria... Somebody Cares! Cares it you are new in town and feel hind of lost; If you've just added & new.son or} daughter to your tamilys We Ht nas finally asked you.to become his wifes if you i someone wi your Li “colebrating a very special o¢- SEAWON me ost) ORG 2A7H COT PIL LY Victoria LL Cantial Raaninh © a The popular Clipper Restalirant on Bevan we © Street,’ Sidney, may soon be converted into a...’ . providing © “Jens a “Pedersen. .can manage: to. weave. ‘his way: a _. > First: hurdle ‘was cleared « Oct. | Sidney. council. agreed to inform the Liquor... ° ‘Licencing Branch that the property at 2558" . Bevan adjacent to the: beach. was suitably. . “zoned. In a letter to council: Pedersen’ wrote the goal was to ‘appeal to.a clientele not © | _- presently served’? by bars and beer Parlors i eo ; Kristianson, was for a.trustee. to. discussed... and. that. couldn’t happen at that meeting because it. "_.was.not on the agenda. “However, a trustee: could give notice ‘of motion for ‘the next: meeting and it would then have to... board: for.” come before: the should.’ ” “And she did. 3 ‘when? a 656. 3928 | _ attacking ‘said “youngster... ; - “Thanks. I love it’? Peter J. Smith; Property: Manager : Mr. John A, Bruce of Realty World Sidney Realty is [- ~. pleased to. announce the appointment: of Peter’ J... “Smith. as: manager of our. Property: Management. { Department. Peter, who has recently joined Sidney -§- . Realty looks forward to serving the.communities of North Saanich & Sidney in all their rental or proper-. ly management needs. ‘You can contact Peter at or + 656-4708. feet happy It’s not all brickbats at. the board table when the Saanich school board trustees meet. On Monday ‘night they. got a bouquet. Recently © students of Parkland secon- dary got a new floor on the auditorium stage and it has been used by the dancing class students. They think it’s just great. . 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