By Tom Cronk i Sidney Softball’ ended. its -affected. the Harvey’s | view. of. ‘the _inclement had been a. good. tour-"} and expand store supplies ‘the purchase OF mannequils on Friday, Sept. 8,-at 1:30 4 -1978 season last‘week witha “squad, -and that had todo | weather. nament, but ‘with a. little | t0 better’ serve boating | used for training purposes; | p,m. to start their fall. ain-drenched playoff final.|-with. umpires and the |. .Moore said that he and._| more organization, it could | customers... eg helping at the blood: donor | ‘season.. oa I : previ usly reported. request “his. associates, “= (Joe have been great.: The: rain,, “Keith: will’ still. be clinic; -suppling furniture - A crew of newsmen from. d for a change. of venue for. “Johanson, - Andy -George,.| according. to.both men, was. Operating - the - fishing | and. other. needed ‘equip- CBC-TV News,. Toronto, | ‘STEVE DICKINSON (right) and Esther with . “slipped . from her moorings - Their vessel, whose name. means: ‘Cape’ Pigeon’ has: -| unfortunate teportedly labeled as having” : “been. the major cause of the | request. fo ‘have the’ tour- nament.played in Campbell : Kong. Mr. Dickinson, who Garden’s specifications: in ‘launching... ie -sailed_ her, together. with Mrs. ‘incident. ‘that. this season’: circumnavigation of ‘can: happen,”’ ‘Tahouney), received quite.a a ‘tournament | ‘using ‘man: “discussions”: “organizers. eliminated. -the: when it comes to matters the ~he grinned when interviewed Tuesday. - Claims Playoff Championship = crews did an excellent job in John: ‘Kelly:and ~ George. ‘system; with. the. before setting. sail from Van Isle Marina. ‘their. two. sons ‘Allen and ‘the: . detracted f rom “the calibre a North of San Fransisco, The Dickinson’s have set Mark will run the 6 fsmily were..of the opinion that if ‘the - main, “problem. during tournament’. ‘and. “|-Sanscha Hall, i in Sidne eon ee 3 = Tickets® are. available-- at -Harvey’s: Sporting. Goods, a zin Sidney, and at the Prairie ‘Inn,.-on Mt. Newton» X: boat -at Marina. Upon hearing it up the marina at 6a.m. and ... The: store. didn’t. open THE REVIEW New Owners Take Over Deep Cove Marina Ken and Debbie Iversen have: been looking for a good small’ business op- portunity on the Peninsula for some time now and seem to have found just what they want in the Deep Cove Marina. The -Iversen’s and a Victoria partner have just completed arrangements to buy the marina from Lou Guilbault although they took over management duties on August 25th. Ken and Debbie moved to the Island from Van- couver two years ago and have been mooring their the Deep Cove was for sale, they decided it was the opportunity they'd been waiting for. Ken was involved in selling. real. estate before moving into the marina business and, while he is because I.am. Debbie and I plans they’re:going to spend" the winter upgrading the present: docking: facilities charter service and the new. ‘owners plan to expand. boat. “rentals: from. two: -boats ‘Up : Long term expansion. include plans to build a ways and establish .new docking facilities on the piles presently . supporting: the. condemned government dock. . With the long hours they’re putting:in and the realistic attitude they’re taking for future expansion plans, Ken and Debbie Iversen may find their small business . becoming a growing concern in a short time. Rotary Anna: . Wind Up Season Sidney Rotary Anns wound up their 1977-78 season at Brentwood Inn ‘recently with dinner and music after which members ‘were invited to the home of out-going president, Mrs. Edna Bowles, Barret Drive. Mrs. .Bowles. and her husband: hailed from England where they were long-time member. She will While in Sidney Sally is the them in. the sale of tickets for Bingo Night; presenting Rotary with a-$300 toward, “ment for Day: Care Centre; _making visits to Tillicum Lodge and sending wrapped gifts at Christmas to Lodge patients. Rotary Anns also en- Governor’s wife, Mrs.- A. Dean Peggs, to tea at Deep Cove Chalet. She presented a Rotary emblem brooch to Past-President' Edna : . : s . active in Rotary. Ednaasa Bowles and to the wife of -their two sons Mark (left) and Allan, shortly (Review photo). still a registered agent with | member of the Inner Wheel | the new Rotary President, : Salvador Agencies, he] for 20 years and as| Mrs. Suc Ingram. , S teve And Hs ther D ickinson P ut To Sea thinks the marina will president for two. _Hostesses during the year - occupy him full time. Rotary Ann Elsie | Were Mesdames Crossley, Sleney Ave; “The 42 foot Garden aniles since they took by way of the Cape of Good | call would likely be “If 1 looka liitle tired | Johnson who died recently, Cowan, Deltome, Dobson, “designed ketch KAPDUVA | ownership of her in Hong | Hope. Ever a modest man.| Tomales Bay 40 miles | today,’’ Ken said, ‘‘it’s | was a past president and a | Clark, Hooker, Bowles, Howard and Holloway. “at Van Isle Marina: today | is likely one of Canada’s | pertaining to the sea Mr. | There they plan to visit the | have .been -working from | pe missed. Following is the new ‘bound: for San Francisco | most experienced and | Dickinson declined. to say | well known American | dawn’'til dusk since we took | ‘Two new members were executive for 1978-79; and ‘points South. Aboard capable small boat sailors, | whether he and his wife | cruising couple Roy and + over last Friday.’’ Ken and | welcomed in the club along | President, Helen Hooker; “were ’ her... master had. her built. to Mr. | would seek to finish their | Tee Jennings. Debbie have been opening | with Sally Evans,.an ex-| Vice-President, Betty -Dickinson. and. his - wife | Deltombe; Secretary, Mardi change student from Yo ‘Esther, .both longtime | HongKong. _—. : world. no. time. limit ‘on ‘their | staying until all traffic has | Australia who. has: been | Dobson; Treasurer, Ruby -:vesident of the Sidney area. Following ~ the ‘boat’s - ‘You ‘never know what | voyage. In their absence | finished at night. with us on sevral occasions. | Scutts Penny Pincher, Joan Keepence; Sunshine ray cee Sue Ingram. gethe a tu til 8 a.m. bef d, | house guest of Rotary "zones to create better com atabilit : already logged.some 35, 000. Dickinson, home | to Sidney | ___He said their first port of | marina. Ken and Debbie Kone. chee. | families. : “> "ap. The next meeting will be. mp % : anes eee ; _Ken and Debbie hope, their |." ; held on Sept: 21 at the : new. early -hours will ‘give Achievements: ‘of “the —_ . Bylaw #633 ° hon ; . home of Rotary Ann Win better service to’ the early | Rotary. Anns in- the ~ past anaa | - £. -To rezone Parcel A of. Lot 17, Plan’ 1305, from “AD Ta rue) "ss porting JOO S- aa : ae papas a | Dawson, | 1031. Sluggett i ce ” morning fishermen. ~ . years). were: helping -|- Road. _ ee : Residential’ to F-Parking”’. ; ‘While the’ Iversen’s- have Rotarians ‘man stalls at |. : ee no. short-term - expansion.| Saanichton. Fair; aiding. CONCERT A special concert’ will be given at the Senior Citizens’ Centre 10030 Resthaven Dr. ~ will be filming this concert. _ SIDNEY T.V.-RADIO SERVICE CENTRE tertained the new Dictrict:. Wednesday, September 6, 1978 ‘TOWN OF SIDNEY ZONING BYLAWS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is-hereby given that. all persons who deem : themselves to be affected by the proposed amend- | | ments to the Zoning Bylaw No. 345, 1969, will be : afforded an opportunity to be heard on the matters ” contained therein before the Council of the Town of oe Sidney ata Public Hearing to be held in the Fire Hall, ‘9837 Third Street, Sidney, B.C. on Tuesday, ' September | 2th, at 7:30 p.m. = Copies of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at: the Town Hall, Sidney, B.C. from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The effect of these Bylaws will be to amend the ; Zoning Bylaw as follows:- Bylaw #631 To rezone Pt. Lot 15, Section 11, Range 4East, North Saanich Plan 381 from ‘‘C-Commercial’’ to “*C:1-Commercial Residential’. MY BAKER 4VE _ Bylaws #630 and #632. “| To alter Off-Street Parking | requirements: in various’. original: ‘two- -men-per-game ~soncept.’ : Powell ‘|. Both Moore and Auchner - Dave Aylard R unner-up At P. N. E. . * Representing the Saanich Holstein 4-H Calf. Chib, Dave Aylard won runner- ‘up.in’ the showmanship classes at the PNE recently. Also” entered” was Lisa Holmen. second '.“place, . Campbell:| River, :after it had already River Farwell’s,. in’ third, |-been * ‘slated _ for and. Harvey’s . Sporting’ River. oe, ~ {Goods in fourth. oot wasn't: ‘true’, ~ said “According: to Bd Auchner- “and”. - the: 7 ‘Auchner,, Harvey’ s: ‘coach : broadcasts caused not only othe: fourth-place finish’ can: a little: anger in the: team “tbe attributed. to ‘mental members’ -and’ they “ace! “4 lapses,’ i ; at : o companying :. fans, but. .a. ie “The ‘ong season ‘and disheartening | effect | as. thectic.- ‘playoff: ischedule’ well!", 3 “fatigued ‘the - “players — and Umpire. Al “Moore. was: scaused. the: lapses"’, he said. one of the Victoria officials «Ed: was’ also pleased by the | at the tournament; but said’ “performance - of the two | stated that he did not hear --4 players the team had picked.|: the radio broadcasts. When yup for--the.. tournament, asked about the tournament: ¥(Don. Frampton and Dave. as a whole, Moore stated +Scotney, played: well’? he | that: the organization was said, .| Not near as good as in 1977, af Aside from the inclement when. Sidney. hosted the ef weather rare, was. only ong finals, but Sule me grounds Road. A: Victoria outlet will : be named during the week, . “Tuesday, calf- placing classes were in action... . ‘Calves: of Lisa Holmen, “William Yelland, Rosalynd Yelland, Gillian Yelland - “and. Dave Aylard came first or second in their-classes.. Members of the clubwere well satisfied. with - their showing. this. year at the PNE. SPECIAL ) Player's CIGARETTES FILTER LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER. “per carton The club came first out of 14 -entires in the: Cutest Animal. Contest. and, on STOPS runny noses CLEARS stulfy heads DRIES watery ayes ~ Community Tots Program Some 30 ‘youngsters and q » theirs mothers’ enjoyed | a Poe picnic last’ week ‘in. Brentwood ©. Bay ;) Com A munity Hall which climaxes. ‘successful “creative tots” f program. held) during the ‘Past two months. WITH cer 1200 240 mis, activities.” Brentwood “Bay ~ chants helped make: the annual copicnie’ they through donations, from a “specially decorated cake by § Phil’s Bakery to door prizes - including - a. camera from ~ Dolphin — “Pile Driving Lid. Marine Contractors | - Floats, Docks, Ereaing, mere. -. An average of 25 children’ ‘Village. Valet which was. _ hen Hauling between: nges of two and:| won by six-yenr-old. Liet 2 seven «years attended * the | Pedersen, ° — Fall, programs for young ; children are now. being set - ‘up and further information © | on these may be oviained by Twleesweekly’: program, They learned participation. “Songs, did > exercises and “tumbling, - made crafts, went on nature walks and |) phoning Donna Gait Wt 652- took: part ine playground | 2802, Thrashing Demonstration: Old> time — thrashing : ‘machines. will ‘be put to / Work again when members of Saanich Historical Artifacts Society thresh the remaining sheaves of grain af “cay Gibson | 656-5149 vt Witty eye BBY ty Vang hangy ne i standing, on. the Society's . farm on Pat Bay Highway, . Weather permitting — the working demonstration will he held on Saturday, Sept. 9 alam, ; PACIFIC — = VENETIAN | BLINDS LTD. ~ 1806 COOK oT 383-8515 One inch almost. invisible venetian blind fe venetian q in Victoria © La Petitel | : | ieane : BONNIE BELL 460 mis. "HERBAL SHAMPOO a Sway 550 mb. WAM POLE’ 5 DAILY . : pn. JAMES D. 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