[2 MIRAE IRIE a pret mm EE SRAM SEE SAAR TTS Fe ous otmertecicrts prontner fore ov cosh ann Aree ee een ae Lane mea hn Pree comressope Aine were Pye nnn pg med ke Smut peeme'g rorawremnmte map ee byetetetneT 5A 7 EY ae peebna trot tg De . sa | THE REVIEW Wednesday, October 31, 1984 — “@y VEARS AGO on From the Oct. 30, 1924 Review -Like death and taxes, elections come around whether. we A. dance that was well con- want them to. or not. : ducted, well. attended and ‘This November is no’ exception. Three North Saanich altogether highly satisfactory, was held at the Temperance Hall, ~aldermanic seats need to be filled and a mayor and four on under. the : ys is Friday evening, aldermen will be elected in Central Saanich. a auspices of the Girls’ Institute | Some of the contestants for these positions will be in- Club. cumbents and others will be conscientious citizens wanting lo The. decorations, . combining a do their bit for their community. . various Hallowe’en emblems, There are no laws in this province limiting the number of wild rose. berries; and. paper consecutive terms. a politician can serve, butthere should be. Two terms ina row is plenty for anyone. After four years © of public service, an elected official should step aside and let someone else do the job. Incumbants usually try to justify yetl-another term with the “worn-out statement, “There are. still some very important things | want to see-through to the e end.” If these things. areal all worthwhile, other people, perhaps with a little prodding. from outside, will be more uae willing to ponake neaaiae festoons were tastefully arranged and lent.a festive air:which added “much. to. the pleasure’ of the 0) guests. A fortune telling booth where the mysteries of the future were. revealed by. Mrs.° Gurney: “proved a popular. attraction, | while the fruit punch, dispensed by some of the Womens’ Institute “members, found ready sale. BE SURE TO BNE The RIGHT-OF- way pletion:: ee Bo Ss STs | TH 50 YEARS AGO A change in politicians does not throw a community into —e To BLIN GHO N' oO El RES {From the Oct. 31, 1934 Review | chaos. More often than not it brings the proverbial and much oat CEEErY CEES ant . er ee j The ‘Sidney Businessmen’s needed breath of fresh air into what had degenerated froma a ee pone Association will meet-at dinnerat’ Se Robert’s Bay Inn at 6:15 p.m. sharp, Nov..7, when all members ‘are requested to be present. This ~ meeting was originally slated for Oct? 7° but) asthe: local’ Elgar ~ Choir is putting ona big program at Stacey’s Hall that evening and many . of the.-association’s vibrant council or board into a eomioranie old boys’ and girls’ club. ~ There'are hundreds of peninsula citizens ‘sinf ficiently com- “petent to both define and ‘encourage the implementation of policies for our communities. It’s always time for fresh ideas at every level of government and one of the best ways to get them is to change politicians. SS ea at a ee. aera Agriculture Canada facilities.on and yet “council: is prepared. to Key word stores would. lead to‘uncontrolled: - Sales, and more.abuse of alcohol. perimentation ‘and other activities “at East: Saanich * Rd. have been needs to be developed that does Not: put the -entire.;-burden» on’ ..F.J. of $122,000 has been passed and 3aker, chairman’. of” the. Local politicians who have served two or more consecutive | East Sanich Rd. is an interesting condemn. =a routine’ . farming.» members are participating, it was ‘ terms should not try for more in 1984. 1f ‘they doyevoters “Is education nes contradiction of agricultural land activity carried. out. .with deemed: best. to..set the meeting eae should ignore them.on polling day. | one use and zoning policies. I hope — reasonable care by employees. of over. ; - Two's plenty: Three's a crowd. The guest. editorial in. last council members are mindful of the federal government. 40 YEARS AGO. | ae aa ae iB H “weeks: Review = was? powerful: the following: | The © municipality needs a From the Nov. 1, 1944 Review. Ee Rice ec y ugh Nash well phrased, and by someone eThe Agriculture Canada |. comprehensive, thoughtful, long ‘Sidney-North Saanich attained : po eee ae who, dsedresinostof “is ie beri facility is considerably larger. . range’ plan that recognizes the the first objective in the Seventh ‘concerned about the carnage on than. 50. acres and yet problems problems and: opportunities of Victory Loan today. At noon thes: 2s) our highways. Pat feels that sSulbarise; 2) arming s.,00) sthe!. Saanich;