oe this” week, nite -business. me furnishings ue PAGE ELGHT “Plans for a major hotel- -motel- : “development.” ‘near’: esthe’: 7 “Ferries: complex at Swartz Bay: “were. unfolded ‘to-.-The. Review 2 Mr. and: -Mrs. R.C,: ‘Barlow of Victoria have received “approval of. the, provincial high- = ways department for.the constru- - -eation of Ferryboat, Inn on a four 7 ~-“aere® property -near -the corner of. Swartz. Bay. : Highway and : Curteis Road. A $600,000 rustic “ development is projected.’ 2) J Mrv Barlow,.a native of Eng-- ‘land, has. had long experience in “=the ‘operation of country inns in © that country. : His parents before ‘him were engaged: in. the. same : Mrs. "Barlow “Canada trom her native Denmark “in 1958," eae land later this year to. acquire. . other. which tos marine: and with : decorate: F erryboat: Inn. here..." Initially: a. motel-hotel’ ‘of 40: suitable: its: “complete: with. a’ ‘de: luxe. staurant, coffee shop and other. amenities is planned. Plans are “ROW. being: drawn by Wade, Stock~’, ‘dill aud: ‘Armour, Victoria archi- tects. © smajor. - .job.. this: shave... construction: ‘a and... ublic -by:: the: -spring of: 1968. a “fully realize. ‘that.: Swartz - s:the. country entrance to... SPECIAL MEETING — “Buc wee roundings. ° i the. entire development. “emphasis is being given to the came to’ ‘Both. will. fly to Eng-.. Vunits «. rear, It-is hoped. to: start the * the | developer stated. 2 ale to. people ‘ofthis district.’ r. Barlow intends. to work’ Maier: Motel Project z Bay the whole of: Vancouver Island: so every effort: will be made. 'to “preserve: the’: rural: setting and and . to blend ‘in’ with: the sur- said * -Mr.- Barlow... traditions of. English. country: inns will be maintained. ae Mr. Barlow explained that the main: building will. be of stained cedar: ‘and roofed ~ with heavy shakes... Great use will be. made ‘of: stone ‘inside and: out, while -rock. outcroppings will blend with Great landscaping “which . will include existing stands: of trees... No _arbutus tree will be felled. bedroom. ‘In addition : to. and. dining ‘pool, the facilities, -a sw imming:: will be. sun. rooins; and atmosphere. will...be..retained,’? “In fall and ‘winter . months «the ‘health amenities. will be .made avail- | ay 17. cy ny Q imately. -elosely. operators’:.for. he. expects | that.” by yacht: service:to link Ferryboat Inn with _- the marinas, pule docks and the. ‘Tt. will be anything |. airpor te: but a -city-type ‘development,’?. “The: best... Mrs. Bissett "Heads PTA ‘whirlpool and: _sauna baths will be constructed. | “There. “games rooms. . A’ small rustic park. will ‘be: ‘developed _With an attendance of approx--: 50 consumers, annual’. -with - local * marina many of -his guests: will ‘arrive He plans a mini-bus . The regular monthly meeting ot Saanichton P,T.A was meld at the school. on:-Feb. 15. Former president, Mrs. D.F; “Akers having left: the distri +t, Mrs... R. Bissett was. éle president, with Mrs. vice-president. ‘centered. on. the 2d T. Scoit Discussion -Tillicum Project, the decision to. ‘collect “Nabob © coupons. toward : the purchase of.a coffee urn for’ the concession ‘at the .Fall Fair and .on: the: Centennial Museum. ; ‘Ity was agreed to co-sponsor: a’ ‘performance. Theatre’s’ production ‘The Pied, “= to be: performed at the” of. the. Bastion ‘Piper? Brentwood) Community. Hall for the children of the district. The.-annual awards day com-~ S. Johnson and Mr. Patterson volunteering. In his talk to the members, . ‘Principal. B,W. . Gardner - dis- closed that. Saanichton PTA is the ‘best “supported | PTA in School | District 63. ; “Mrs. Frances Hudock, Lib- . “rarian for Cordova Bay and Loch- =: side schools gave. ‘a-most inter- esting outline of - the proposed fe Elementary School Library Pron: gram. “The next. meeting will be held -Saanich. ; adults out, : wats 652- 1688. i THE : CORPORATION ¢ OF aa meeting : “of Sidney -Waterworks District:.was’ held Tuesday even-.. ing.” Chairman © F'S.B. -Heward conducted the: meetings : ; Three... new “trustees were” elected: . retiring’ trustees J.E.. .Bosher and’.L..T. Wadams; and a Clair’. Downey; ~ a ser ‘vice station operator, , new. candidate, “DW. Ruffle. .Co.;: accountants, _ were re- -elected a as the District’s : auditors. : Mrs. Rogers Is Speaker Guest speaker at the February ~ meeting of Assumption Council, Catholic Women's League, was ‘Mrs. Rogers, past. president of«. the Diocesan Council. She spoke informatively ofthe. aims and organization of the League. - “Mrs... J. Leahy gave. a. report on. the Diocesan quarterly: meet= ing which was held at Queen of Peace Church, Esquimalt. - Next. meeting of. the- Council : will: take place ‘on: March’ 8 at” “the home of Mrs. Dd. Jackson, -6838-: Woodward Drive; Brent. _ wood. Ue Cul bs Seek Hel Pp mittee was appointed, with Mrs.: The ‘9th’ Tsarlip: Cub Pack is looking for adult superVisors, No. experience is . needed, ‘training is provided. The only require- ment isan interest: in children and. the - time to spare. © The: 9th -Tsarlip Pack is:in Central ~ Anyone - wishing “to. donate: a “few hours each week should phone: “Mr. “or Mrs. ‘Sven: ‘Rasmussen Weiler oh from their trip to the OldCountry. ~ mise Mrs.: dying father. last-March. She was. Scotland. . later... we: visited. Mr.:Black’s “and again received another royal - . known them. allour lives. “my Wife last ‘saw it,’ > Beard’s; “aunt, “carpet factory where’ Mrs. Beard .: Beard: ‘said, Local Couple ‘Returns From | Trip. Abroad — “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beard: of Avenue’ have returned The trip was. undertaken. in, connection with a:death-bed pro-~ Beard: made’ to her born ‘in Ireland and -raised “in The Beards lefthere December 18 and arrived in Belfast hours ‘They ‘stayed at the Grand Central Hotel there. This is the 85-year-old hotel that is a tem- -porary home for visiting royalty and Hollywood movie stars. Mr. Beard told The Review, “The reason we stayed in Bel- -fast-was so that we could meet of Mrs. Nat Black We did and received Then. parents the mother of Sidney. an excellent welcome. , welcome. It seemed like we. had : The’ couple used™ Belfast’ as*. -their-home base, ‘but went else-.. where each of the six days there. . One such, visit was to: London- “derry: “Tt -hasn’t changed much since "Mr. Beard said. . They still put a shilling: in the. meter -when ‘the lights go out, and another when: the gas goes out. You put.a threepenny ‘piece in. the.pay phones and they - If it doesn’t get more -* cut you off without warning after it- won't beable: to™ “grow and..a“ number. of “young “fellows will be left out.’ three-minutes.’’: Another day they: visited Mrs. and: the Scottish worked years: ago. “This ‘parti= * cular. factory ‘makes carpets for f Buckingham. . “Palace. a - leaving, . | Beards.a ‘small carpet which now. > ~ rests. in. front.of their fireplace, Before ‘the: manager’ gave: the | Thinking. back on the: tripy: Mr. to: ‘stop: and, talk,” and enjoy life “NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ee ie Soe NOTICE is ‘hereby given that ‘all persons: “who deem’ © thems salvas | affected hy “the following’ proposed by-law": [wil be afforded “an opportunity. to. be heard before ” the’ Municipal Counei? on’ the’ matters ‘contained therain’ At a Public-Hearing to be held inthe Holy 'Trinity-Church : Wal 1310 | Mills. Road | on, Wednesday, Maren: | Noth, 1967, commencing at 4; 30 D, m. yea Not He a full width: of sovon feet t along West penta 1d and af : das’ ‘commeneing’ ate the south ‘oastorly orner of ‘sald block, ee eae along the’ Sastorly voundary: of sald block ace ly boun | . yy 1 to tl ry; for: 195: eal! more or less: to an Intersection with 10. southorly boundary. of, Aid blork, thence: Gasterly es coo: along the ‘southerly boundary, of said. block: for. 13 feet. oe tothe: palnt’ ‘at commencemant ‘Commore @. and remainder: at: Block] no re or le dab: athe rest. rosidu Section: 19,2 Range. 2. West,North Saanich: District,’ Plan, 12u,: shall: bg: Tezonad: usa," sa fa lying: aastorly. of ihe. oy 5721, “OWIB from: Resid of Ane, pr aposed bys laws: the: Munteipal Office betwoon the, hours: ot ting: a) "slock wns nk da © honing nyelaw! (1060) Amandment. ‘By-law (1907) Nov. 2 10: rezone that part of Pare) No. of LotrAt of Seem lon 20, Range. 4 Rast, Nordh Saanich District Plan 1805, east boundary: Yan’ may. ‘bo. inspeetad: ate, Mis. Jioudy, Nor th, Saanich, ae 1 1 Welting Cords. o Spring Twine* 1 [carey wa ; 1® Buttons. Pal ee to o-permit Hemant i om | im GEST srock a Howe Webbing “Made.To Order Of q iNaugahydest | of Plan NOT RW, Me | po northerly” of: the’ harthorna houndary of Curtois Road, . , ty Southerly: of the. southerly: boundary “of Lot: AY, Westerly. of tho west houndary of Lotrats Plano, “i tla} ‘A’ do Inn 7 nd, " directors. ©. . “Elected were C.R. ‘Nunn (three.~ K.N, “Wainscott - “ (three: years), R. Villers (three: -years),..S; Dickey. -(two years), © “ years), home’ “in California, - and relatives... - Dry ‘and Mrs. Cc. H. ‘Hemmings. and family, formerly « ‘of Canora’: - Road, left last week to. reside : “From. what: Tve ; ; ‘seen: of Ireland and ‘Scotland dur- : “ing. the trip, I've noticed how: . different: they “are. _ from: Canada. : 4). The - people are so. happy: .and.: “since | they: » ‘don't’ work: as. hard: : ‘as: we: do, they. always have time: ‘ Mrs. Wednesday, March I, 1967 Credit Union Reviews Year “Some 200 members of the 2342 - “member Saanich Peninsula Cred- it.-Union:. attended: the February: members’ of the previous dir- -ectorate. 25 banquet. and’ annual meeting, and: voted. in. a new -board. of. Mrs. K.J.. Thorne “Sr. (two years), Hans: Rasmussen (one Year),and ~. TN-AND AROUND TOWN ~ Mr. and Mrs, -W, ° Larnick, Northlawn Terrace, have return- ed from a holiday spent in Cali- fornia.and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Perkins, _have sold their property on Down- . ey Rd., and have taken up resi- dence on: Fourth St. Mr. and Mrs. . Donald Easton, Fort St. John, were visitors. at the ‘home. of the former's par- “ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. Easton, _ Seventh -St., | last’ week. ‘were accompanied by Mrs. Eas- ton’s : mother, - Mrs. 'S, Henley, | Nanaimo, ; Mr. -and Mrs. Bayfield | Road, have returned following. a three weeks vacation ‘in Mexico and Californ- ia. They were accompanied by : Mr. and Mrs. E, ‘Lowe, Ganges. Mrs. J. ‘Adams, Seventh St., a’ longtime resident of Sidney, op left last week to reside in xer ° owna. °oMr.: St. ‘Mr. sand Mrs: GW. “Harker, ‘) Fitth Street, have. returned home. ke. having: spent ‘six: weeks. holiday. fii 5. visiting’ a 7 cin Victoria. . cae oer “At. a‘ ceremony. held. in vie weet “Cr. Beac ‘tofia~on: ‘Tuesday, February: 21, 4 Edith : Rose» Ferguson, os “Courtenay, B.C. “and: W. George = ‘Scott,. Sidney,” B.C. were. united © Mr..and Mrs. Scott a “will-reside ‘in: ‘Sidney.- : oan ti “in: marriage.» They. John: Bailey, ‘ : and Mrs. W. McAulay, . _ have: taken up residence, on Thifa oH. Perry (one year). Mr. Nunn ‘Mr: -Dickey;.Mr. -Thorne,..Mr. Rasmussen and. Mr. Perry were Elected to’ supervisory posts were .G;.. Fagan (three years), A.W, Sharp, (three years), Ger- - ald Hay (two years), C.F. Nunn - (one* year), K.. Thorne: Jr. (two years.).: Others elected included R.H.. Tutte (three years), P, Paul (two years). T.. Polson (two years), vanSchagen (one year), Among . reports presented at _ the. meeting was one showing’ 540. loan applications were re- ceived. and all but seven were approved. .The total loaned was $552,124.58, with the Average be- ing $1,035.88. ° In his president’s report, ¢. R, Nunn said that ‘Before the end: of December 1966 our credit union had passed. the: a ae ial “mark in assets. a Beacon Avenue: Adult Se hool. oe oe Vegetables 3 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE “S82 Cp S| lg The) ‘directors ‘peport to , the | 18th annual meeting. said the dir-" ‘ectors ‘Are. pleased’. to report. . to the members’on another year... of steady growth-and progress,’ increased me . “eight per cent over the previous °°) for a total of..329 new... membership . year, members, There were also four junior: members enrolled. A -resolution was passed that a grant. of $250 be : given. an- ‘ually to a: student. who is a‘ “member of the Saanich Penin- sula Credit Union, or who has : one .or both.. parents members. © Purpose of. the grant is to as- iy ie aap sist this student during his first; year at university, B.C.Technic- Bo al Institute, a training hospital,“ or an equivalent institution. This scholarship is in mem- o ory of. MAF, Connor, ° . former ©. treasurer. of the credit union. ~~ Mr. Connor. was .also.a teacher at.. North Saanich ‘Secondary: * aS FOR ALL SHELL PRODUCTS _ -AND MINOR, ‘AND MAJOR REPAIRS | Get the Habit of ( Visiting “Mr: and’Mrs; W; ‘Lumiey, 1 Fifth aH Wes : _were.. ~ Vancouver’ cvisitors |. feo“ “Wear Ever Teflon _ SOCAN ‘Miekenzies. | Steele Stags ; a OF ‘THE’ ‘REGULATIONS: “AND. ANY, ‘LICENSED | DOG: NOT. UNDER. THE:: CONTROL. OF ; THE: PERSON. -IN:. CHARGE. “THEREOF ‘OR ANY “UNLICENSED DOG ieries BE » IMPOUNDED. 20 Place noraione:: Sere SET. LS nt Plastic Panels q — ‘Seeds Galore, In All, “The! Now ‘Vorietios And Hybrids ~ [sland Seed aca ~ James. Salt spring Tomatoes . _and_ _ Giant Sweet Peas | cewewneuwy Mod NON CAMS ‘Ferner Collector, ~ cConugaed:: ‘ta - ban x. AGN EARLY ericure | | tardy ie, 18! Sheets. : | i :