Wednesday, March 11, 1981 -THE REVIEW churches from bylaw which will not allow churches on. agricultural . land.’’. agreed to ask staff to draw up adraft that bylaw for presentation at next week’s meeting. Committee members mediately. adjacent to operation. Committee chairman Ald. George McFarlane reminded: members that the community plan states council. will support farming © wherever. possible. :McFarlane recommended is withdrawing his application for a jeag_ to permanent for Friday & Saturdays Games WE'VE SET OUR HIDDEN ALARM CLOCK the application be turned down, second dwelling at his residence on ~~ employment may be March 13th & 14th TO RING A . ‘WHEN IT RINGS. with regret’’. Committee, however, 1448 Hovey Rd. It also received a HOURLY AT ij on you GET 9 0% decided to wait until next week when petition. from . nearby — residents © we s ? (1) they will receive a letter from the against such adwelling. _ coe Airport 5 Fri. - Canucks VS Chicago n a (2 ‘) ss -advisory planning commission onthe — eThe Committee. unanimously . 5 Sat. - ‘Canucks vs Buffalo RANDOM TIMES RY OF YOUR PURCHASE “matter, _ ~ turned down. an’ application from upgrading “og $0, COME ON IN” ~. A® report | from “the © district. “Mr. and Mrs.. Scott-Polson'of 1870° °° eo superintendant of School District 63, Keating Cross Road to have the rear underway on the impact such a school would have, notes that at the present time the only access for the property is from. Central Saanich Road. The. - district’s Keating elementary school ALR. is directly. across. the road from the proposed ‘site and also only has “access onto Central Saanich Rd. - “The district. is: concerned. about already existing traffic congestion at. | nearby intersections and the safety:of oe “ students: who walk near and cross at. such intersections. ° _ ss -@The. subdivision» ‘and © zoning: . . committee-also dealt with a proposal”. from’ ‘the | ‘Housing: Society “of: the =..; ; Royal Canadian Legion to expand by. BO =: 12Aunits® their: John O- Anderson’ “S Memorial Housing. Complex on. n East oe ~ Saanich Road: "> Development officer Gay Wheeler orn Ae told. ‘committee «the: ‘complex “was.° “originally developed ‘under a land-use’: .- ‘contract, at the time zoned for a\- ‘density of 12 units:- per acre. The. = a bylaws have’ since been changed and’... the -area is.now zoned 8 units | per acre, Winner of The Lion's Club 400 March 5th Draw W.. JONES: ’ Ticket #391 R.V. RENTALS ‘Weekly or Monthly Rates . Jamberse 10134 McDonald Park Rd, 656-7277. OF THE WEEK Q. | received all of my) pension contributions and noticed that 10 per- cent was deducted for in- Come, tax. ‘Do-|- have to report this amount on my tax return-even though my . employer. has deductad the 10 percent? A. Yes, you do. Hf it is to your benelit, averaging may be ape plicable or you Gan pur- chase an. income- averaging annuity con- tract lo forward average be entitled to-a pension income deduction of up to $1,000 for any amount not used to purcl hase me LAAC.. Marina Court 0943 » 2nd Street. : » 656- 2a fen SLCC » THE INCOME TAK SPECIALISTS Council wants to ban ehurch buildings on farmland By MICHELLE SCOTT Central. Saanich — council consider passing bylaws to ban future farmland. discussing an application by the Seventh Day Adventist Church to build a church school on farmland, Mayor Dave Hill Monday night told council’s. subdivision and . zoning committee they should ‘seriously consider amendments to the zoning : minimum wage and_ profit organizations — Ministry. of -Labor, Ald. George McFarlane pointed employers will be deadline March 13; Parliament Buildings, out .that. many new residences. are ;eimbursed as follows: operators of tourist’ Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4. ‘ going in right around the complex the provincial gover- information centres — Telephone 387-1131. Council and suggested ‘informing them expressed — concern over church groups coming into Central. Saanich to. build im- farming operations. It was felt such proximity could pose.a conflict in the future, possibly preventing a farmer from expanding. In -this case, Adventist application, the church the school is adjacent to a. broiler of the back {rom my: employer |: general | the income. You may also | The provincial youth employment program We have all your Gardening Supplies eligible for an extension. all local governments Employers . should _ including municipalities, gets underway again this allow four to six weeks regional districts, § SEEDS year for young unem-~ processing time between — hospitals, school ' ‘ployed people aged 15- the date of their ap-. districts and im- ROSES 24 or students. The plication and startup of | provement’ districts -— PLANT BULBS ae ministry of labor is employment. no deadline; all com- FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS . _ Wheeler said, in his opinion, the seeking employers on the Employers eligible munity colleges, will area had been developed to the peninsula. who can include businesses and provincial institutes and maximum at 12 units per acre. provide job | op- farms which have been universities — deadline In Wheeler also said he’d checked with — portunities on a wage in operation for a March 13. the municipal solicitor, and council could amend =the original contract, but it should ‘‘carefully consider the density already there’’, and consider the effect on current bylaws. reimbursement program. Employees must be paid no less than the minimum of one year prior to date of ap- plication (no deadline for application); non- Ministry responsible for the program is the Employment Oppor- tunity Programs Branch, nment will pay $1.50 per hour for an. employee who is paid $3 to $3.99 per hour: $2 per hour for an employee who is paid $4 to $4.99 per hour: $2.50 for an. employee who is paid at least $5 ’ per hour. Positions must offer continuous employment for a minimum of two months (40. working days) toa maximum of & four months during the - period April 1 this year to March 31, 1982. Positions that offer additional training and deadline . March 13; museums operated. by non-profit organization — deadline March 13; Pamela Campbell is field co-ordinator. of the program and is located at 808 Douglas. . . .their request to increase may be ill-timed’’. Ald. Ruth Arnaud ‘argued that such new residences were most likely for sale, while the Legion provided low-cost rental housing for senior citizens and said she thought council ‘‘should be doing all we can to help them — all we can’’. Committee felt it did not: have enough information and voted to write the housing society and explain proposal ‘exceeds density requirements, and while council is not totally opposed, they would like more information. In other committee news: eSubdivision and zoning Com- mittee was advised that F.. Mariscak | in Sidney | . OR SATURDAY MARCH 14¢h TO CELEBRATE | TICKETS LEFT SATURDAY THE 714th | 9: 30 to 5s 60. D. mm. {Sidney Store only) a , . TO. The Happy Gooker KITCHEN SHOPS = _ BATH BOUTIQUE: portion of their. property excluded ‘. from the Agricultural Land Reserve. Although the front portion is zoned agricultural, “only the rear is in the . gg includes both games - “blue seats. “2 &§ nights accommodations and transportation. Departs pay 4:30 p.m. Return Sunday morning. Long-term expansion -: _ to. Victoria International _ Airport is. planned: to begin. in 1982/83: with construction © scheduled -.to take. at least ‘three | § Expansion in-. - The couple say they have in-. ‘dustrial- -type activity on either side. : Council felt there was no need for. ¥°4"S- Tickets availabe at front desk, , Sidney : Travelodge. Fan wee . : ee ludes .. provision of . - ee ‘additional industrial. area until 200. ° ~ Driftwood Centre ae Trafalgar Square. ane vacant acres in the industrial park Sa ' im devioes, - CoNMAC Tours nC. _ 2389 Beacon Ave., Sidney 7103 W. err — Bay . we ge claim. devices, 686-4711. ed le spanks: and. recreation committee - federal | “transport oe : ‘Minister Jean-Luc Pepin - announced last week. “Interim... renovations |”: “eurtently' underway .>.at.’ ~ the ~ Pat: Bay» ‘airport include." re-location* of" ~ Canada: Customs: toa - modular : prefabricated. fe ‘structure adjacent to the -: =.voted to: -ask ‘the’ Central Saanich - senior citizens group to meet. with * ~.them® and. discuss ‘areas of: funding: : _ available to the group ‘for. building... their own: centre, Committee would: »valso ‘-like-“an”: ‘idea “of. the: ‘space’” “requirements” needed for: “such. “a _facility.: Bleed £ . “©The. same: committee: ‘direed: to acs: 10: per’ cent.” wage adjustment °for west side of the air. recreation’ staff... ‘Category 'I will go terminal building and : : “from: -the current $7. 50 to $8.25. per Subsequent _re-location hour: ‘and . category: Il. from. the. : of ..the: departure room... ae curtent $6 to $6.60 per hour. 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