THE REVIEW Wednesday, July 20, 1983 Page A4 pe Sn a rere eT TT TEE IM : -BSTABLISHED. 1912. : . ~ PUBLISHER - _ MW. R.. (BILL) LOISELLE. Cn, EDITOR — Peggie Rowand . “ADVERTISING SALES: — - Marilyn Down, Ron. Bell. RE MERE “The Review is published every wednesday al Sidney: ‘Vancouver Island, ‘8. C. so So Be i ee ante 93 ~ by CARIBOO PRESS (1969) LTD. 2367 Beacon, Sidney. B.C. V8L.1W9 : Gelaphina! 656-1151 _Seneripton Rote: $15.00 por year by mail; $25.60 per year out of Province ; SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NO. 6128 : & " Member ol B. c. Division Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association “ _ Membors class” a" _ Newspaper, 7 cree eae go ein jersereeineenss | oie . Old friend from Anacortes leaves Sidney after paying morning call. youn Green photo : A goverhment in time . of recession faces two big A problems: in the community it serves, unemploy- “ment; in its own operations, lack of money. ; -. The B.C. government, two weeks ago, brought ‘ ina budget and other legislation intended to ease. & ones ; the second problem somewhat, but at the cost of: yy | Water plan jocded that another conte neni aa year, 3 me : 60 YEARS. AGO bo making the first problem worse. or ‘There is an ongoing preoccupation with water The concept of “‘user pay’’ is well established for From the July 19, 1923, issue eof The Review ; Its hard to understand why such a course was problems in North Saanich. Always the municipal trunk mains that service directly one street. This has — Mr. BS. Vickers aged 35 years, a carpenter and ' ‘chosen, since there was another; better option. -- council, and usually a large segment of the residents of been followed in North Saanich for recent lines on builder residing at 2873 Inez Drive Saanich, isdeadas Whatever degree of ‘saving the government may ~ North Saanich, find that reliable delivery of water to all Cromar, Gullhaven, John, Neptune and Norris. So; ‘the result of an accident as tragic as qi unusual, aa achieve. by dismissing employees could have been. ~~. who want it is not easily achieved. ~ why not ‘user pay’’ financingof WainRd.? ze ‘According to the report, the deceased went into the ae chieved equally well by. reducing their pay. "Ultimately. we find bottlenecks and disagreements: -.. With regard to the 4'4-million litre storage tank on. kitchen of his house about 11 o'clock Monday night to | ‘Had this been done on a sliding scale, with small. - having to do with money and jurisdiction. The technical . | Cloake Hill, it seems sad indeed that this water source get a drink. He poured out a glass of lemonade and in i -teductions for. those on low. salaries. and drastic considerations are. the least. dit Henle aspect of ad remains untapped. If connected to mains along West “the darkness raised it to his lips. Unseen, a wasp, no ie rackets, it would have caused little oe ee _.» Saanich Rd., much. of North Saanich would benefit, doubt attracted to the edge of the glass by the sugar in. oe PS Os pee I would like to bring to your attention two continuing ae including the Deep. Cove: area during periods of peak : the mixture,-had fallen into the liquid. aa eee water» problems (debates?) that defy final resolution _ demand. —— At the first swallow, the insect was. prieers into 5s the ae . even though fair ae reasonable s solutions : are bee ein Since a wide segment of North Saanich would gain drinker’s throat, an d before it could be dislodged had: 3 ee The items involve: oe hee “from: use of the reservoir, the cost to hook up toexisting stung the throat wall. The ‘resultant swelling was rapid: | eos : cake ‘Extending a fifth waterline into the Deep. Cove: area “= mains ‘could be paid out. of generalrevenue: Thecoststo sand ina moment Mr. Vickers was strangling. A call was.” : S es along Wain Road; and — a eee the municipality to tie-in to the tank have. been stated, cent for Dr. Sinclair, but before he could: reach the” ae _ 2. The large water tank which forms an interesting if "but I suspect that they are somewhat exaggerated, unfortunate man’s home, life was extinct. eee ee _ unproductive , ‘landmark atop Cloake Hi fd Hee We: would be well. served by a master plan. North “50 YEARSAGO _ oe : In the first. case, the proposal for an ad ed waterline Saanich continues to” ‘have a somewhat. haphazard and, From the July 19, 1933 is issue of The Review _ . ‘Twelve months shave: “passed — by since = the: North ; Saanich Board of Trade ‘came into being, incorporating the old Sidney Board of: Trade, which ° became - oe he Deep Cove Hall. along Wain Rd. ‘has been rejected for the second time ‘by. : adhoc approach to water. planning! >the voters in: referendum. “What is most disturbing now. a : ; Eugene M. Bailin - ae ---Landsend Rd. egal. contract governing ‘the ownership of assets, that ~ guard, according. to J.W.. - Jones, game warde 0 support each other, according to their, circumstances. will determine who gets what. te _ week Mr. Jones and a party of hunters saw the b : But the Family Relations Act in British Columbia But if a couple: simply. lives. together for 20 years, old West Saanich Road and Elk Lake, but failed to'stop is. ( obligation to. cover commo! naw : unmarried, he. building up a business. or. working ata Ae him with Six shots: The bear: was first. seen by two. girls elationships if two conditions are met... job accumulating a pension and other assets, while she two. weeks ago at Keating, and last Saturday was seen at” j First, ‘the pair m ave lived. together a as icband ‘is: the homemaker, she won ti ‘have any. claim> on. his © on: 8 farm at Beaver Lake, where he damaged several cherry and wife for at least two years; and second, the. ‘ap- assets when they split up. Of course, she may well have a are douhlieges lication for ‘support’ must be made to court within ay claim for maintenance if she applies i intime, ce ae june pee one of the’ muni cipalities in- - Tf.those two. condition are. met, ‘then a court will law. reflases to recognize the S corninon-laW eet i sland attached to'an RAF Squadron overseas for the. -y p consider the application for maintenance on the very ‘At income tax time, a common-law spouse cannot claim past year and believed to have been flying a: fighter a ina, lawsuit. regarding payments | ‘of federal ne same. “grounds it would. use iii’ the case of a ‘egal ue his or her partner as a dependent. - Me "plane, has been reported missing, according to word) rant money to. the Capital Regional District. ee marriage. oe ee ~-Common-law spouses are not responsible’ for each’ -- received \by his sparents, ‘Mr. and. Mis. be M. Mowat, i law spouses, however, ‘db not get the same al ‘other’ s debts unless. they have . co-signed, or havea Ganges Harbour... when it comes to division of family assets. oe ‘contract, to that effect. This is in contrast to >the legal 30 YEARS AGO ae ‘ : ! Continued on Page AS ES <> From the July 22 - 1953, ies of The » Review - Ratepayers, of "Sidney Village seta. sound precedent oe this week, when the due date for paynient of taxes sawa- “total of 85 per cent ‘collections, reported: Village Clerk. AN bee Shap last. wee raxes not Rae Leta will, be pe The. other: municipality, with ewe, Nonth ally. didn’t think that ‘application of Pt “telephone calls and. bogsled the: mind, indee sa ue ment wiped p slic servan red, without ¢ AUISC, rand | gay s notice’. Jape “voyage: fa : “Norway: aboard. the Maken", his. 45- -foot. ketch-rigge hip, put into Whalers Bay to spend a couple of: days, at “his old holiday grounds on Galiano,” AS a boy, Michael spent: ‘ost of his ummer holid YS: : with his family on Galiano and Gossip Islands. . » 20YEARS AGO | | pee : 7 hardship of British. Columbians, ee -) By.the way, Twould advise you not to take that figure "Some. weeks ‘back, a public servant: sald privately From the July 24, 1963, ine of The Review» i ‘described as a masterpiece of voliteal oy ave: “too: seriously, I will eat this’ column if that deficit will’. - there would be a bloodbath on budget day. There was, Unfortunately this issue of the Review | is missing trom The manoeuvre began: shortly. after 2:30 p.m. when “not.turn out to be far lower, closer to $750. een by The brilliant» political. manocuvre .was the con the files, ee Meee eue rene Le ae Ess ‘inance Minister Hugh ig rose in the! House to read, -'the end of the fiscal year. ~tainment of criticism by unloading ~ whole trainload: -o JOYEARS AGO. his budget speech. Bey Col Ss wid 7 a The: privatization ofa couple of ski hills. rand: abus of misery.in halfanhour, From the July 18, 1973, issue of The Review Ae Initial response from. the pp nd red, ‘line, aswell. as the outstanding magazine: Beautiful: The ‘opposition doesn' Leven have srowah members tou Do you own a rowboat? If it Moats and you: ‘also have | observers | notwithstanding, | the “budget | itself is: British Columbia,, also didn't worry me too much, effectively criticize the measures in the House, and. “some conception of how-to go about propelling it across - relatively reasonable d at should. elicit -t Ag VU said, afteryreading and. rereading the budget, before the real effects begin to make themselves felt. ~ the face of the sea in one direction we suggest you enter billion deficit... What the ' teoehable critiqu ee ea so. game. to the conclusion that all things considered, th with the public, it will all be over, “your craft and yourself in thé forthcoming Great Sidney “was nota bad budget. Not bad at all. “H's ke the death penalty. One jolt of high-voltage Rowing Review. = So far, the: scenario was the same.ag it has been ‘ince’ electricity andit’sdone.:: sor You might just wina ‘cash prize, inde < as F ‘wa iit the first: budget : was introduced. in the ‘Legislatures 3 “Of course, there will still be headlines AS the bills are ~-. The race commences Saturday, July 28 at 10a, mi, in arcentagt rE 3 many. Tolvalled Nothing unusual, | PRUE opted debated i inthe Legislature,, but the biggest shock, will be. . front of the Sidney. government Wharf, A patrol vessel . ae » economists: who will tell you: that this. increase will: be... Then. the. rumors. began ig, fy. We had seen no hing? Over, by then. a ' "from: the: Royal’ Canadian Mounted Police: marine © tal to, economic: recovery, As. there are those “AM wid of bills. would be, Inroduced. shortly, that vould o There is too much’ ‘meat in the: 26 hills to even ‘besin’ “ division will: keep a weather eye on each race and life ire you that it won "(thake any difference,» boggle ourminds, oat discussing them in this column, Twill uy in subpequent! Me Jackets for.gach person entering are a must.” i ’ M latter, Yes, the Increase will Nothing’ could have, prepared. me. ‘for. ‘the shockwave ee weeks to deal with the major ones, Bae ~~ s.* Use of whips, asa method of ‘motivating. teak or: deprive: ‘the “mas kel. place Gf some S130, million during 2" of Welttation thar ‘started coming down § at about 4pamy Ler me: just: gay one more. ‘thing.’ The government dispirited crewmembers aboard competing craft :| An. pile-driver. fashion, the ministers. rose, inteaduced res ‘obviously acts as if it had a 100 per cent mandate, Well," looked upon. with» distavour by the: select. Judge's: bills and sat down again... jt doesn’t, Only 10 out of every 20. voters gave the committee, However, Deep Cove race patron: ohn ’Mry- Speaker, Ehave the. honor 1Ov rs ' In al, 2 “government amandate; the other 10 didn't) 0 “Davies of Deep Cove says he will instruct the stroke pieces , of legislation were dropped, leyistation. that! "s And even, the ten who did couldn't knw’ hy ay “master aboard his ‘multicrewed whalet to ase a peace ee : nothing short of traumatic in its effect, : stretch of the imagination | how The government s ‘would é pj deslaned, electric: sic in Picking up the. reed of his. ce s y whereas, the budget spesch and the budget h had been A interpret thelr: mandate. oe : a - footentry. : ‘the remainder of the fiscal year and an estimated $170. million: next year, but eahat won’ "t ibe. enough 10 slow. | ftecof t any hysteria,” ‘Asreacted in the same. f