Wednesday, May 4, 1977 THE REVIEW: Sidney Softball Opens Season The six teams involved in| ‘Travelodge’? also had a { made up of last _ year’s the Sidney’s Men’s Softball home run to this credit and | Victoria chiefs and Koa and. League all saw action on| deserved a win for his | although. defeated: in their Anglers Angles SUNDAYS. 1 - Fishing was very|were the hot spots ee OFC vat my enpiinea— BOHN a etn Te eave sheefelat . 9 mean vena. ritaks eR Crrer, ee She ieee permet . memes 88 0 meee manent sabe good again all week in | until Saturday when Brentwood Bay and| anglers in Finlayson Saanich Inlet. Local |}/Arm from McKenzie | SU"42¥, May Ist, when the | ‘effort. opening ‘game, have many _BRENTWOOD | nelers boated | Bay south had their league officially opened its The night game between | players on their roster who anglers . boated’ many | bay il | 1977 season. “Koa” and ‘“Tsawout’’ | are familiar: to local fans large fish, and wives | field day. Many boats and friends’. of |had four to five fishermen were not | salmon up to 15 lbs. Average weights were around 4 to6 Ibs. In fishing for salmon do not be afraid to use a good strong leader. More than one good sized salmon was lost this week with the strip head . having been bitten off by sharp teeth. Sidney alderman, Mrs. | introduced an entirely new | and can be counted on to Eleanor Sowerby, threw the |-team in the familiar Koa | make the name ‘‘Tsawout”’ opening pitch: to ‘‘AB’’ |. uniform and these | one to be reckoned ‘with Travis to get the day off to} youngsters indicated they | before the league is too far what proved tobe a banner | have an abundance of | advanced.. Games . at the opening day for a league | desire as well-as a balanced | Sidney: softball. park are — which has become well} team effort which will.| played every evening at 6:30 known and respected on} produce lots of opposition | p.m. except Saturday — Vancouver Island and one | to the more established | come and enjoy the sport of which produced the B.C. | teams in the league. softball and support the Recreational Champions in “Tsawout"? are players inane: ais marvey s Sporting oods. e first game . For MOTHER A Bouquet WALLACE DR. & W. SAANICH RD. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities j_ PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURS., FRI, SAT. & SUN., MAY 5,6,7&8 oth RRC backward in bringing plugs. : in many good sized - slamon on lures. of . strip, ‘“‘Krippled K’”’ | ° Highlight’ of — the spoons, hootchies and week was on Friday evening when 14 year old Howie Randall of 7024 Hagan Toad, Brnetwood, boated a between Sidney Hotel and Harvey’s: Sporting Goods went to extra innings before Harvey’s scored two runs in- the ‘top of the eighth to emerge winners by-a score: 154% Ib. Spring off. the Red-House.. He Pails The , of 9107. OF Arrangement ‘omic ‘hildren Fun In th dp . - used a 5 inch Atomic Grows Seaboard?” eontinued to of Beautiful Flowers ~ IMPORTED Plug with 100 feet of line and. a 6 inch planer. Tod “Inlet, Red House to. Willis Point prove they once. again have the -big.. bats as Don Frampton, Bob Lougheed and Doug Boden powered balls out of the park. | Airport ‘Travelodge’ however had control of the © § At the annual Save the Children tea, April-27, the following won in’ the’ tombola: Mrs. J. James, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. A. Anderson, Miss J. Christie, or a Potted Blooming Plant. 29, ©Hanging Baskets Veal Mrs. Truman Green, Mrs. a an} Perc Test Edith Easton, Mrs. R.N. {game until, the seventh | ©Bedding Plants °Garden Supplies} Dobson, Mrs. R. Thomas, | inning when a long fly ball nH ° oe Mrs. D. Bliss, Mrs. P. | to the centre field fence was caeee Restrictions Pearce. *. | mishandled and this gave . VW Wire Service MAPLE. LEAF | Chop pettes wena From sale of. the raffle | ‘Seaboard’? the win by an 8 : Ose srentwood Florist & | Garden Shop 7111 W. Saanich Rd. 652-2131 | Outlined “An amendment ‘to the~ subdivision’ by-law. which “would require a subdivider to carry .out percolation tests tO prove sewage- disposal capablities as well ‘as’ the present proof® of potable’ water: - before subdivision can take place, _was introduced to, North Saanich Council at ‘their regular meeting Monday. ~ » = Alderman John Lapham, “who!” - Suggested ~ the | _ amendments ~ said North: Saanich”: s: “alone- in: not. oe requiring this procedure.’?: 2 AIP ee thee : municipalities requir tickets $250.49 was raised for the fund. - 5 score. “Al’’. Stewart who pitched six innings for Chicken Loaf, etc. te q | {00 ki n g | | ¢ Medium | ee Cove Chalet ~ Open Tuesday to Sunday quipment struction may. pack the soil. a and another perce test. would.” ss not’show adequatae sewage : nt disposal. Real Property. taxes ° ‘Own. sources” 2 = “132, 000.~ ) --13,000.- 10. - Westwood, ‘who. is ‘alsoa’ | Sale of services el estwoc 1 : ‘ Be ae ri | e regional ’ board “director, » Grants in lieu of taxes. 23,500 - 1%. ° Sirloin Tip - ‘Unconditional transfers a 333, 150.- 18%. - Conditional, transfers ke a -10,000.-. Rump “Internal transfers.) 0 316, 100 19% Baron of Beet ~ School, Hosp, & CRD taxes 1, ,359,568- omit... A Total oe $3..343,088.. 1. Grade 'h’ Beef. Less School, etc. gt, 983, 520 - 100% . ‘Budgeted Expenditures: are: STAN DING RIB ROAST tb _ said the Capital: Regional “eTop- Round. a Board is presently. looking al septic tank problems ‘and © = may .soon: be. coming up with: some . Tecom-" iniendations that: would be useful to the municipality. “He suggested council hold sys SES I final. approval on” the: | General. Government’: gee 3 202, 000 - 10% : i Sis cette 3 _ 4 ne ak | SE Lee i oe : <7 « a , _ _ — : i 7 aaa a — vt 2 amendment to see what the | Protective Services . 7 447, 540. 23% i os eae t 09 i. ‘ C be “Y . G cA: B nae . : etic gave the.| Public Works 438,300 - 22% ‘SIDE BACON Ib. at ae. ran erry > reen | €ans pos i amendment iret. second | sewer Enterprise $3300 - 3% . a Cc k | mae weeies ih cS i why : i] ‘ . ’ : F : and third reading, passing i Social Welfare 107,000 - 5% Fresh Daily . . if OC tal ROYAL CITY CUT 14 OZ. H Unanimously each time. Parks Maintenance 23,750 - 1% Medium Quality = z ¢ i it Recreation & Cultural Serv. 108,680 - 5% Ib. 63 : i menaareonnanerracereencmancmwmes 1 Fiscal Services 547 ,950 - 28% GROUND BEEF _ 7 ie School Board School Board, Hsop, & & CRD 1,359,568 - OCEAN SPRAV. iy & . s etetane’ Contingency "55 OOO = 3%. 7. oe Trustee: RL EEN F OR. ER' LITY : Pane hol “Less School, ete, 1,983,520 100% © Where: meats are a sail, Sie ga | ‘Leal sehoot board | WHIP The. Water. Utility and Sewer. Enterprises not a sideline ~vepresenkives to the BC. Sehoal Trustees | are each separate accounts that total $431 1500. , = oe Le noe B te an ‘i |}Tooping MIX: | vAssogiition's > recent and $422,800, respectively, * aoe Le che zs - gonvention. © evompleicly The Mill Rate i is up 3% from 1976 and 48% a ; ocal ae £ ers. : 7 supported the association? N.. “protest about public funds > being. cused. lo. ssupport.ade "peltateschooks. a. 7 ‘The protest Grated: public al finds: should: ‘only: be. sed St support, ede: ation whith: Seegomess cunderss thessc andes. sministration: “of: publically: elected? -cofficialsys The 7 association: also requested © he government withdraw, the bill, . from), Aj ares a big jump of 30% occurring in ® BIKE STOLEN. a we Sidney RCMP. reported: | “that ‘a maroon | 10-specd tApalio “hievele: was stolen: | veither Saturday night or: — Sunday. fromthe home: of Wayne Parkin, 2284 Adela, Tomato Sauc ce [Tomato Soup HUNT'S n ve OZ... CAMPBELL'S 10. 02... Shomer hme oe we lave. 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