Page 12 THE REVIEW. Wednesday, December 15, 1976 2428 Beacon Ave. SUNNY SIDNEY Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 level Tudor style bungalow in quiet area of Sidney. Professionally finished in-law suite in lower level. Large, well landscaped lot at end of cul de sac with good size vegetable garden. Extra large sundeck over carport. A real beauty listed at $69,900. - BILL MOSHER 652-2868 656-5584 TWO BEDROOMS No step home, fireplace, w/w, cozy kitchen with fridge and stove. Large lot and garage. $55,000. BEN RICHARDSON 656-6958 - 656-5584 DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE! Describes both the interior and price of this 3 bedroom, no step bungalow with open beam ceiling design, fireplace, convenient laundry facilities in excellent. condition. Only 7 years old with excellent financing possible at $54,500. IAN WALKER _. 656-7016 656-5584 LARGEHOME . LOW PRICE L170 -sq. ft. home in’ im- maculate condition. Living room features old brick fireplace and mantel. Loads of cupboard space and plenty of room for expansion in _ basement. Electric heat. Close to all amenities. $54,900. TED PHILLIPS So-s3eT ‘MORETHAN YOU EXPECT You may have driven by this modest looking home without realizing the exceptional value it offers. Let me show you what you can get in Sidney for just $54,500. 3 bedrooms, 5 ‘piece bath, indirect lighting, fireplace, beamed cathedral ceiling, 1214 sq. ft. SHERRY KAYRA ~ 479-7293 656-5584 TED PHILLIPS 656-5337 656-5584 CAPITAL REGION AGENCIES LTD. 2481 Beacon Ave. ‘ Real Estate... Insurance SOUTH SIDNEY A bright, comfortable 2 bedroom 1% level bungalow. — Heatilator fireplace. Garden — storage. Attached garage. 79° by 157° lot bordering a nicely treed area. A pleasant home, asking $53,900, SEAVIEW 1 bedroom Sidney cottage, on waterview, SO'xT10? dot. 431,900.00, MLS JIM JONES 656-4597 JACK FETHITERSTON 652-2269 JOHN SALVADOR NOTARY PUBLIC 1000 Government St. Vietorin BRA-RI24 NORTH SAANICH Gently sloping half acre lot with seaview on quiet cul-de- sac off Landsend Road. Only 100) yards to beach via public ACCESS, $43,200 GILES PERODEAU 656-4525 JOUN BELL $77-2562 SIDNEY, WELL BUILT bungalow, sultabla for rotind couple with "Green Thumbe', Nice grounde, 50x110, nonds T4.C. Walking distance to shopping contros and all ainenitias, Cash $44,500, Immodiata occupancy, Tel, a5. 9741, V.C. Woodlwart, Green Acros, Henderson Realty Lid. MLS, 4)-4 two headroom 656-5584 | ‘ bathroom one’ “home. Many built-ins, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. M.L.S. REALTORS | CURTEIS POINT Lovely “% acre waterfront lot on Canoe Bay. 72 ft. frontage. Treed, well, percs. Asking $59,000. DEEP COVE RANCHER This 4 bedroom, no steps, home in the woods, features double glazing and insulation. Excellent water supply. Good buy at $78,900. PAT BAY On .9 acre, 4 concrete block buildings, app. 3000 sq. ft., built for growing mushrooms. Heated, watermains. $40,000. SALTSPRING ISLAND VIEW ACREAGE The world at your feet! 7% acres top of a 450 ft. hill. 360 degree view, blacktop road, watermain, subdivide once. Only 65,900. DEEP COVE On Birch Road, close to. Marina, % acre. Easy to build on, good residential district. Now _ being — subdivided. $30.000. BUYING OR SELLING CALL K. DROST 656-4000 656-2427 Sparling Established 1929 REAL ESTATE. & INSURANCE Notary Public 656-5511 6275 RODOLPH 2750 sq. ft. home in the desirable Keating Ridge area of Central Saanich, featuring 3 bedrooms, den, hobby room, large rumpus room (36x16), eating area in kitchen, Big sundeck, Low maintenance Valley view and distant sea views, MLS, $89,900, BETTY DUTEMPLE 652-3219 SPARLING | REAL ESTATE LTD, 656-5511 REAL ESTATE? THINK (Est, 1912] ’ 2444 Beacon Ave, Sidney, B.C. 656-1 154 SIDNEY Water is the question again, but while you are waiting you can realize a poad revenue From this 3 bedroom home on over 8,500 sq. ft, of property, Zoning is now apartment or condominium, View and make iunolfer, Exehisive, WATERFRONT Ideal retirement oor starter, Situated on Deep Cove with views to Mases Point and Salt Spring Ushind. d's a beauty and priced in the seventies. Peaclusive, NORTU PENDER ISLAND Priced under $10,000, this bewuifully treed and gently sloping, halfaecre — praperty would make an ideal Novas pitt for your future retirement home or weekend retreat, On piped water and just a few Wlocks from the blue waters and public launehing ramp, MIS T8301, BILL RATCLIFFE 650-4517 (CennenseennanmenamnRRANTARE LEENA LAR NNRMAN AE 241 9 Beacon ; ‘assurance t i 4 Montrea A Trust 6°: ‘| 656- 39) HOUSE TO RENT 2 bedrooms, no basement home. Available now, no appliances, no pets, references, $300 per month. ROBERTS BAY Very comfortable home with views over Roberts Bay. 2 bedrooms on main plus 1! down. Fireplace in living room. Sundeck off dining room. Beautifully landscaped. $63,500. DEEP COVE Lovely 1.83 acre lot. Road-in, undeveloped at present. Good potential for those looking for the future. $39,000. TRAVEL MUCH If so, perhaps you should consider a condominium as your home base here in Sidney. Little more than packing your bags and locking the door. We currently have listed a 2 bedroom unit in the Blue Waters. Ground floor location. Give us a call. MLS $39,900.: JOHN BRUCE 656-3928 Res. 656-2023 or 656-615 1- Sidney Realty Ltd. THREE NEW HOMES $58,500 - $59,500 Act now! Choose your favorite from these three brand new homes in Sidney. Two or three bedrooms, living room with feature fireplace; ‘dining areas, wall to wall carpeting, custom cabinet kitchens with adjoining sundeck, vanity bathroom, electric heating. Landscaped front) lawn. and paved driveway. Basements are designed for further development if required. Close in convenience and quality construction are your of — satisfaction, Builder will) consider your terms. For viewing at any time eall ERIC GRAHAM 386-7521 656-4489 BOORMAN INVESTMENT co. LTD. 1111 Government St., Victoria el R.C.M.P. TRANSFERRED. Must sell 3% yr., 3 bedroom home, 1050 sq. f1. w/w, one level, Lot 72x120, located in Parksville near boach, Listed $39,700, Phone 248- 6445 or 656-3931, 50-1 SEAVIEW LOT, {roo title, North of Departure Bay, Nanaimo District, would like to trade as down payment for lot In 50-2 North Saanich. 656-5681, FURNISHED BACHELOR UNITS with kitchanotios available from new until lata ‘spring. Starting as low as $210 for 30 days, Sandown Motel, Brentwood Bay. 652-1551, 45-16 BACHELOR UNIT with kitchonette in exchanga for Night duties, Sandown Motol, Brontwood Bay. 652-1551, 45-1f SIDNEY, "MODERN, half duplex, four hadrooms, two bathrooms, basement, stovo, fridge, $350, Hoat Inclided. 479- 6264, 50- 2 THREE HEDROOM HOME for Tont, “Jan. 1, 1977, Phone 656-3071, 50-1 THREE HEDROOM AND two bedroom apartmonts, available Jan, Vat, children walcomo, 656-1993, 50-1 WANTED BY ELDERLY LADY, unlurnished © ano or Iwo foom apartmant in ploasant piivate home or apartment house, Moderate rates, Mek, Beatrice J. Fraeman, 4206606 Douglas St, Victoria, fC. VAV apn, 50-1 RESPONSIBLE MARRIED COUPLE requires amall twa bedroom house lar Fob. 1, 1977, ASH. 8265 $0.1 GaWDIN’ “SERVICE, “Hraning. Wr var Schuckmann, 654-1990. ial NEED HELP? Starving artist and stranded sallar (charming young man, Intolligant, reasonably cloayecut, whty and bared wartking fo hoot) would like ta offer our sorvicos at ‘honust rates’, We are ox porlonced ino painting (inlarlors or we forlorn), minar carpentry (sundocks, ete.) and landscaping, Alka we aro datinitaly Hotobave cloantng owl busainents, alticn, backyards, frantyards, garngos, or all the loaves out of your savastroughs. In short; any job you hava wo will happily un- dertake, Ae we take pride in aur work, your satisfaction is quarantaad, Plaase call Miko of Dan at 656-7170, Dewp Cava, 40-01 nn te ene ewan uaasan mginaentante wwe 4 i ’ Prompt courteous service, 656-1748. 15-tf, | ee . CARPENTER SEEKS WORK, any job large : of 7 renovations, etc. 656-6487. Lm, 50-1 - SIDNEY NEARLY NEW, Oldand Antiques. | —— 1 19781 Second St. Phone 656-3511, 19-1 5 NOTICE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT. 10 gallon aquorium with supplies, $45 or nearest * TO CREDITORS offer. 656-2294. 50-1 } AND OTHERS LIVESTOCK: BOAR SERVICE, pick up and ESTATE OF boarding. Inquire about our Sow shores. * | ° 642-3735 after 6. 50-2 HUBERT JAMES DENNIS GENTS CLOTHING, size 42, like new. 656- CREDITORS and_ others $206,008 having claims against the estate ELECTRIC SHOPPING OR GOLF CART, wo | Gr Eubert James Dennis, seater, needs batteries, $150 or best . - offer, 656-3471. 50-1 | deceased, formerly of 2413 ne a nce ‘SIDNEY ROTOVATING. 50 inch Rotovator. small. Additions, sundecks, 48-1 | ee BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. Small business and professional services, my home. 656- 2677. 48-1 pL re na HANDYMEN: Father and son, with % ton, want work, clean up, carpentry, what have you? Phone 656-6640 before 8 a.m, or between 5 and 7:30 p.m. 48-4 CONCRETE WORK — Concrete Patios; sidewalks and Driveways. Free estimates with guaranteed workmanship. 477-7558, JUST ME | Compliments I of the Season 1 46-1. ee | DUTCH GARDENER AVAILABLE for Sidney | gUjBBISH AND GARBAGE hauled. Phona and Brentwood areas. Good . 1S-tt" ; 656-1784. workmanship. Reasonable prices. No job —————s too big. 656-3297. Leo Lodders, 37-tf YOUR FULLER BRUSH representative is Norman Hull. 656-4938, 8. a.m. to 10a.m. COUNTRY KITCHEN, for cleaning, evenings, male or female. 652-1192 or 45th 656-3830. 50-1 EARS PIERCED Medi-System. Non AVON: Does this describe you? Your Alergenic studs. For appointment phone children are in school. You'd like to do 6565403, something on your own time and earn money. Avon offers that opportunity. Call Mrs. 6B. McCartney, 476 Nelson St., Victoria, B.C. V9A 6P4. 50-1 Last Time in 1976 FLEA MARKET Sanscha Hall Sunday, Dec. 19th 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Information 656-3082 Next Flea Market Jan. 9, 1977 PERC FILL AND TOP SOIL. Phone 652-4241, evenings 479-5079. 47-4 ARBORITE KITCHEN table, extension with leaf and four chairs, $35. 656-1681. 49-2 ALUMINUM WINDOWS WITH SLIDERS/screens to fit openings. Three 60 in. x 42 dine three 36 in. x 30 in; one 96 ins x 48 in.; one 48 in. x 42 in. Sold as a lot only. $250. 656-1404. __ 4604. BINGO, K of P. Hall, Thursday, Dec. 16, 8 ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE with cabinet, $50, perfect working order. 652-2789. 50- 1 FREE TO GOOD HOMES, adorable kittens, 2 months old, used to children, house Lovell Avenue, in the Town of Sidney, in the Province of British Columbia, are required to send full particulars of such .] Nevertheless, -| groups, many never interfere PHONE 656-1151 MONDAY | BEFORE 5 P.M. 16 words $2. 00 each issue LET'S TALK ABOUT ALCOHOLISM by J. GEORGE STRACHAN Like death and taxes, it is evidently a fact of life that the majority of people will con- group who get drunk or lose control. Those who too often go beyond the established limits of their own group will tinue to ingest beverage | themselves usually seek other alcohol legally or illegally, as | less restrictive drinking }proved by attempts at | associates. Here is adownward prohibition in our own and | sign that trouble may be several other countries. | ahead. while an estimated 80 percent of the North American population use alcohol in some amounts, there are still those persons who, for reasons of their own, | are abstainers - many because they do not believe it is ethical or morally right to drink; others because they react adversely to alcohol and so do not invite physical descomfort by trying to drink. While a number of ardent ‘drys’ voice their feelings through tem- perance and_ abstinence. We also at times condone in some the over-use of alchol. There are folks who will get high regularly and frequently. There are others who only on some specific occasions will over-drink — New Year’s Eve, “a christening, wedding, or similar occasions, — but may think it indecent to have evena beer with lunch at any other time. There are those who claim ‘never to drink, but readily ‘toast the bride’ with wine at weddings; and again there are with the drinking habits of others. ales, beers or wines but frown on the use of spiritous liquor - -the traditional ‘‘temperance’”’ There are those whose | believers, — not today’s’ budgets will not permit them to | abstainers. drink. If their economic CONSTANT HEAVY conditions change, they could } USERS include those who move into one of the drinking | drink daily, and even heavily groups. A few people,.| or excessively on _ regular recognizining the relationship of alcohol to their living problems, abstain of their own volition. Others with im- portant goals to achieve do not permit drinking to interfere, but once those are attained they may attempt or resume social drinking. And there are those who, after incurring alcoholism and, having learned they should not drink alcohol, found sobriety and now ab- | stain. occasions, perhaps at lunch, a cocktail party, at dinner, in the evening and more heavily over weekends. They may frequently become intoxicated and many are notorious for ‘their ability to carry quite a load! While some of the latter _may, through such exposure, become alcoholics, many still retainirig control over personal intent, could for sufficient cause abstain if necessary. Within this category are also trained, will keep until Christmas if | claims to Mr. Gordon SOCIAL DRINKERS | several sub-groups. There are necessory. 656-4251. 50-1 MeIntyre, 2456 Beacon | ™4Y be defined as those who | those whose occupations Avenue, Sidney, British | “S¢ beverage alcohol with and | allegedly demand continuous Columbia, V8L_ 1X6, on or hd the degree their social group ang constant heavy drinking, before January 12th, 1977, per is and accepts. Their or whose lifes tyle is a part of after which date the estate will drinking is noramlly secondary hard-drinking cultural, be distributed, having regard | to the function or occasion. | ceremonial and _ recreational ROCK & ROLL 78'S. Artists like Presley, ~ Chuck Berry, Ricky Nelson, Fats Domino, etc. 478-8847. 41-tf GUINEA PIG WANTED by Christmas. Must only to claims that have been received, GORDON MCINTYRE be good with children. 656-4246. ‘Executor evenings. ___™ HENLEY-ROBERTSON GOOD HOME FOR spayed female and/or os male, yellow Labrador Retriever, 3 years Solicitors old. 539-2638. 50-1 50-2 LARGE COLLAPSIBLE DOG CRATE. Phone : NOTICE TO CREDITORS WILLIAM HENRY LANE, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of William Henry Lane, late of | 6855 West Saanich Road, Brentwood Bay, Central Saanich, Provinee of British Columbia, are hereby required to send them to the un- dersigned Administrator with Will annexed before the 12th day of January, 1977, after which date the Administrator -NEW & USED CARS TRUCKS MOTORHOMES MOTORCYCLES TOP QUALITY will distribute the said estate LOWEST PRICES amongst the persons entitled 9757 - Sth St. hereto, having regard only to Phone 656-2432 the claims of which she shall have received notice, JOAN WINIFRED LIEDL Adininistrator with Will annexed JOHNS, DAVIES, Esq., Solicitor 48-4 Hunting Draw Results Limited entry hunting licenees have been mailed to 209 British Columbia sport- smen whose names were selected by public draw, Sam Bawlt, Minister of Recreation and Conservation annonneed today, There were 238 applications for 100 licences issued for the limited) entry moose season near Kamloops, and — 169 applications for 50 moose licences in Wells Gray Park, Refunds have been mailed to unsuccessful applicants, A draw was not required for the white-tailed deer season near Creston, as there were only 39 applications for the 300 licences available. . Limited entry hunting, in its 4th year in British Columbia, is aw method of restricting the number of hunters in an area to control more closely the number of animals harvested,’ or to enhanee the recreational value oof the hunt in’ arenas where hunter over-crowding is a problem, ‘ DISOTA 1975 CELICA G.T., S-speed, winter radials, $3700 or offors, 656-4158, 50-1 ELECTRIC SHOPPING OR GOLF CART, Iwo seater, noads battarias, $150 ar bost offer, 656-347), 50-1 37x12" CRUISING SLOOP, In Immaculate condition, owner Is building larger vossal, $50,000.00, Steve Vaqgvolayl, oe. 1234, 50-1 1964 ') TON CHEV, TRUCK with rocon- ditionad «motor and custom made aluminium canopy, also washing machine, very litle wiad, 656-2745, 50-1 1966 LAND ROVER, low mileage, good cunning. Capston Winch, $2295.00, 595- 50.1 isa MAZDA PICKUP, 99,000 milus, custony car top, airrars, haavy duty bumper, snow tires, qaod condition, host reasonable offer, 99-2638, 50-1 “TRAILERS. FENNELL'S Trailer Supplies REPAIRS: “Vancouver Island's most complete supply of trailer-camper-parts” Propane Refilling Profiled Aluminum 6459 PATRICIA BAY, HWY, (652-2511 The type and quality of alcohol ingested for such social } purposes varies from group to group. Social drinkers may be’ divided into three broad categories: - infrequent, frequent, and constant heavy users of beverage alcohol. INFREQUENT DRINKERS are those who may on occasion use beverage alcohol. They always evidence complete control, never having more than one, two or a very few spaced-out drinks, and feel no qualms about refusing offers. On very rare occasions they might enjoy a ‘happy glow’, but under no. cir- cumstances do they ever get intoxicated. Though moderate patters - thus they celebrate or play and drink exuberantly. And, there are those who, ‘lacking anything else to do, build a life around alcohol and its daily excessive use. Making up a problem sub- group of heavy users are the clusters of irresponsible drinkers whose behaviour does ;not conform with even the social drinking rules of other daily heavy users. Members of this group intentionally seck occasions and functions to get intoxicated. Though some occasionally ‘go on the wagon’ for cconomic retain their jobs, such irresponsible drinking behavior can adversely affect and temperate, — individual | their domestic lives and shifts in group, position and | relationships with — others, social status may cause some to | These drinkers = may _— stick alter their patterns and in- | together for protection from crease the times and quantity, | outside criticism. While some, a procedure that most can {| under serious enough cir- reverse without discomfort, }| cumstances, still could quit These users must not be | entirely, they tend to go on, It confused with — periodic | is easy for them to progress alcholies. into chronic alcoholism, FREQUENT DRINKERS Let’s clarify a fact, Not encompass the largest number of alcohol users and would seem to be steadily increasing. going to become alcoholic, There is much difference Such drinkers attend and | between those who use some regularly use alcohol at many Jaleohol, and those who functions, They entertain or 7 frequently and regularly are entertained, and maintain | imbibe socially; thase who supplies of beverage alcohol regularly in and for their home life-styles, They may oc- casionally become ‘high’, but even toxicateds and, aleoholism, To social drinkers, beverage Meohol represents a way of life seldom get drunk, Special fand is symbolic of social, oceasions of course take their | customs related to national toll - and these, toa, seem tobe | practices, convivialily, increasing, relaxation and — friendship, Nevertheless, they develop | However for some, the learned skills of control and most drink according to intent within the conventions of the groups to which they belong, chemical properties of alcohol become a ‘medicine’ or drug rather than a social lubricant, Of primary coneern in’ these Though many, if not most, | articles are those bevernge drink and drive, they feel lite | aleohol users who become compunetion about it, but will | dependent and compulsive frown on others within their | users and, as such, alcoholics, Christmas Program A Joint Effort NA FIRST oat Bethel The story of Christmas will Fellowship Baptise Chureh, | be told through song and 2486 Beacon Avene, Sidney, | reeitation ins the presentation will be held in) the newly | of ‘Linde Children, Can You decorated sanctuary oon | Fell, The themes, Christmas Sunday evening, December | Tree and Lights, will be Mth, at 7 PM. as the | stressed, Refreshments will be Christmas Program is [served atter the program, presented JOINTLY by the | Everyone is weleome to come Sunday School and the Pioneer Girls under the direction of Mrs, Janet Sinith, and participate in Christmas celebration, this those who ‘moderately’ use- may _ reasons or to. everyone who uses alcohol is - frequently become in- . SIDNEY SUPER FOODS , BEACON AT 1ST STREET PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. FRI. SAT. We reserve the right to limit quantities STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to6:00 p.m. ! Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST GRADE‘A’ l 69 FULLY COOKED HAM WHOLE ¢ OR SHANK Gg 0 LB. SWIFT BUTTERBALL TURKEY $ 1°9 LB ; CARNATION HASH BROWN ae 3 PKG. al 00 SUGAR wkcG. § A's [22 LBS.} BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 3 LBS. $ 1 3 9 NALLEY CHILI CON CARNE HOT OR MILD «02/99 PREMIUM TEA BAGS 19° E.D. SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL 28 072. 59° SUN RYPE BLUE LABEL APPLE JUICE 48 OZ. 59° M.J.B. ais REGULAR 2 LB. +2 ’ GRIND ONLY MAGGI SOUP MIX VARIETIES 8 9 ¢ 2 PKG, TOP BREED DOG FOOD 4 LB. $590 PRG, SWIFT LUNCHEON MEAT HOLIDAY BRAND. 69° TOMATOES 39° NAVEL ORANGES a 1° 100°S : i ALL 12 O4, TIN PSE EAR ARTO FRET ERT vader eae cori ree ct ey