MARILYN LOVELESS teran trustee MARILYN GRANT Thursday, Friday, Saturday Charbroiled Fresh Pacific Salmon 8 oz: complemented with herbed “butter, served with rice. or potato, # fresh vegetable, soup or house _ Salad. All served on fine china: ‘Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Aiberta’s Finest Prime Rib of Beef. 8 oz. charbrolied as you like it, served with sauteed mushrooms, ‘house potato and fresh ° vegetables, soup or house salad. - om served on fine china: Walter. Foster. New Owner . Linvite you to: experience the new Carrington Wyatt and -experience fine dining at. affordable prices... - Michael O’ Hanley New Chef. Lextend a hearty: | Invitation to all my. -. friends to let me...” prepare my finest» dishes - you. French immersion was the key i issuc in the Nov. 15 Saanich school board elections. In North Saanich, Marilyn Grant, who charged the immer- sion program is expensive and opposed. expanding it, unseated 12-year incumbent hots Walsh, a former District 63 chairman. per: person Walsh argued that the disputed program cost the same or | less than havirig all students in the English stream and wanted .to reinstate the program at the Kindergarten level. In Central Saanich, incumbent Marilyn Loveless, who in- - stigated the controversial move to.phase out Early French Im- mersion last spring, fended off challenger and pro-immersion candidate Jan Garnett. Loveless, who returns for a third term on the board, fought to cap existing EFI programs and slowly phase immersion out, to be replaced witha French as a Second Language pro; gram. Saanich incumbent Graham Hill, opposed to immersion at the Kindergarten level, was re- “elected over r challenger Bernard oo Smith i in the south zone. ‘ _ -Conservationist. candidates Eugene. « Bailin: - and. Linda Michaluk topped the polls in the North Saanich council: election Nov. 15. : “Incumbent.” Chris Loit: ‘was’ 4 also returned for a second term” . 4 -as.alderman in a: race that’: brought a large 3st per. cent voter turnout.-.. fe 2° On® “Monday, © Bailin edd: voters sent a: strong. message that : they want a’ slow ‘pace o development in’ North Saanich. “We would tike LINDA MICHALUK | Mian _didates: with 348 ates, es, eiority, noted ‘Dail Bee, : \ iy ee “followed ‘by “11 should have an impact on ALU) ti; Michaluk with i, 304. Lott trail “the: way council-reacts.to rezon- eS Sl ed with 1,020 votes, followed by ing applications. We would tend ~SS QUE iia7. first-time candidates. Bill. Gor- +6 resist-ad hoc development. --don-‘with- 768 votes-and Alan MacGillivray-with 721... _ ua ““Fhere’s -really -a°- message.” : there,’ ‘said™ Bailin.. ‘‘They ded. (voters) don't want: rapid ur- banization:”’ ‘The 63-year-old engineer said . rH Os iz -the result was also a signal that pi residents don’t want to rush in- © : to sewering certain areas of the Elective surgery » at: Saanich municipality. Peninsula Hospital was. cancell- The clection. shifts. the ed Nov. 12 as’a result: of the balance of power on council so. scheduled: : strike by Health HOUSE OF RUSSELL paren HAIRSTYLISTS LTD. 7 rs) | UNISEX — - doiee 656-1522 ‘© Precision Cutting. S, -**The. big development “on . Wain Road. wouldn’t be allowed “Rubber _ Backed - Carpet | 5 Solr to choose - ta AT Fai ate BC. “Who is? What is 2 INDUSTRIAL . vaee “RUBBER BACK, vs uoin the thousands of Canadians cn er 12"x12" y ret f “manufacturer's: suggested x es - Ae ry gall ng pricas. Rieagnose’ $ 21? wine. 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Cy Relph was blasted. by fellow. council members at a Nov. 17 meeting. The issue: a letter that appeared in the Nov..12 Review in which the alderman criticized some aspects. of. the waterfront development proposal. Ald. Herb. Addison said he condemned Relph’s action and suggested Relph_ consider. resigning. ‘SA letter like this is strictly an inflammatory thing which pre- judices us getting money from the’ federal government,’’. said Addison. ‘‘Do you have some high ideal that doesn’t permit you to go along with the majori- ty.of council?” Ald. Ron Kubek added, “‘If you don’t like. something at council, you. don’t go running to the newspaper.’ ~ Mayor Norma Sealey charged that. much of what Relph had - written was factually incorrect and said he. should ‘‘decide if -he is Alderman. Relph or citizen Relph.”’ Relph said that the suggestion he was opposed to the port pro- ject as. a whole was ‘‘totally preposterous.’’ He. added that he thought the proposal con- tained too much housing, and that council should seek profes- sional help in making its deci- “sion. Relph also noted that Sealey had used the newspaper in 1983 to present. her views. on ‘the ' Beacon Avenue couplet issue in a guest editorial. EUGENE BAILIN » ment on’. the! former: Aylard : Farm: ‘‘1. think © you : can't -* unscramble that egg.) =. ~~ However, he added, ‘s] think council will try to fix the com- munity plan’ to make -sure it doesn’t happen again.” | strike. averted : Sciences Association members . ‘The aborted job. action caused at least six. people to rescedule ‘operations, said hospital . ad- minstrator John Benham. | °°: The strike. was duc to'start at' 6 a.m. last Wednesday as part ofa 14 hospital B.C: ‘picket. to - protest. the breakdown - in” negotiations. - The strike was averted when HSA went ‘back to the bargain- ing table. “Six to. eight operations are performed at SPH daily which. means surgery is now backloge- ed. - We. will “deal. with the overload in the next couple of | |. weeks as we RO along,” Benham’ “said, Where is? -PIRJO: LUSA FASHIONS. | — es ne . an @ .\ You may not know how to spell It or pronounce It tpeeryo-laesa} but you | A i2'x12" BEIGE Ss 75: 12°18" BEIGE. 5300 12"x10" GREEN. 8299 ; Jam 7 [willwant to know whore the slore Is. ! 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