“peut tuesday is ‘Senlors. aye: ; capped at our plant: Solid 4 Solid wood rocking horses l ial sofa bed...............006 $439.00 warranty: 2 autowashers Electric range.......:.:-..-$229.00 : Refinished desk and chair | with cabinet... men Soe ‘ Next to:the Control:Tower:. | Manufactured by the handi- | wood end tables........... $59.00 § seeoseesececsnanecenene sasecgeccvoeeeee 39.00 : Refinished solid wood coffee } f table.s.........sesceecenees -see129.00 J Refinished solid wood i dresser, 4 drawers....... $189.00 jf Reupholstered with new mater- | #. Reconditioned with 30 days § H sesaseccceserneeenes $219.00 & $299.00 | | Collectable stereo system T 3:..639.00 §- ; ‘ cellent. 1989. From the ‘Two neighborhood pub applica- lions, one at the airport and onc at the Charthouse Marina, got differ- ent reactions from North Saanich council Dec. 19. Council agreed there was no municipal objection to the airport pub but voted against further con- sideration of the marina pub. Let- _prepared to consider the pub pro- ject are required for applications to the Liquor Control Board. Ald. Maurice Chazottcs recom- mended-council not consider the Charthouse Marina proposal. As a resident of the area, he anticipated _ winding Birch Road. Ald. Brian Dunic suggested the Property. was not lars enough .for % our customers and frends | Ss Thank, yout for your support | vin 1988. May. you have an at the’Victoria Flying Club -*,-" ~ poached Eggs Creol + polaloes. served onto ncluded. oo hg eoctmaaranmemavaiveneaiim ‘why: ey led ttt Vt | § BRUNCH \ / new. YEA ARS hash brown toasted Englishr ‘muffins. “$42 “TURKEY DIN , with all the trimmings, SOU ie ~ 9302 Beacon Ave. - Here's. @ Wesel NER . p or salad Senior's dis scounts will apply. sperous New Year for al. 2 lh be opon sc “Zam to 10 pm” 7 Now ‘Yoor’ i Day: ‘Sidney. * tity ‘ Ae tu . cre emenrernal anal sae Een RUEROHIN AT Bit eR At Ome TH Pacific Coast Savings. Insurance i is our Island's Largest Autoplan ‘Agent! | irene ee ate ~ Autoplan by This alments For all your | insurance needs, visil Us today. Pacific Coast Savi ngs Insure ance se rvices ters stating the municipality. is: .. Safety problems if pub customers: increased traffic on narrow and - . -@ We are loca tod in eet nanronrsnaati tvenene mine treat eiuseinceian i mnemmunutecarerymnnen et am THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. At The Legislature Hubert Beyer........... Page AS CrossQuotes Deanna Boulter-Bell....Page B8 From The Top - of The Pile........sePage A4 Hugh’s Views . Hugh Nash... Page AS Mainstream Canada Ann M., Simith........ eee Page B6 the required septic field or ade- ~ quate parking. Ald. Rebecca. Vermeer said she understood the pub owner had: options on adjoining property. She recommendcd the pub proposal be referred to the planning and zoning committee of council, so the applicant could respond to coun- cil’s concerns. Ald. Art McKinnon said he - could not support the pub with the present information before coun- cil. Vermeer’s motion referring the. application to the planning and _ zoning commitice was defeated. posal. ~~ Another application, for a pub lo - be located’ on federal property: at the Victoria Airport, received offi-.. _ cial support from. council despite cabaret bollydances, L aehimpenaedutenteldusentite umes uhameasae memateatemamsenmiel @ Our stalf are: “insurance professionals s Lid. fo aries anette eri tt ten ytrmmntanarttiaetidbrtewmet vs inn Yk ABbre AAR RRO Y feh rRNdR I er HER YONA a WTR, 1: is 3 Aa PMMA PIAS AE NCPR AIM Ald. Chazottes, Dunic, Bailin © and McKinnon voted in favor. ofa motion turning down the pub pro-. Outdoors Unlimited Cy Hampson.. eesees iesaeee Page B10 Over The Garden Fence Helen Lang senseeeees sooePage BB Smart Money Mike Grenby. sedendecnse Page B6 Community Calendar.........ccssees vueePage B2 opposition from Ald. Don Caver- “ley, Dee Bailin and: Rebecca Ver- mccr. As Sidney residents will be “polled in the pub plebiscite, Mayor Linda .Michaluk suggested the reaction of North Saanich resi- dents to the pub could be gained at the public hearing on the rezoning of the property. : Dunic thought council should — get public input on the project. Bailin, opposed the pub, noting there is already a bar at the airport and the site would require people to drive to and: from the pub. Vermeer was concerned about - young people gaining access to the pub and increased competition for: - existing outlets in Sidney. ~ public input on the project. Coun- - give tentative approval to the pub, Public hearing. Editorials.......cccsssoee Readers’ Mailbox...........Pages A4, A5, A9 Michaluk said council necded . cil agreed with her suggestion it: - pending a favorable response. atthe — Photo Reprints A railable. 6 «Page A4 are, clockwise from top left: Sidney’s own Jacquie Crummey took first princess in 4% the Miss Victoria pageant, part of the Miss: Canada . regionals; The busiest Sidney sailpast ever lights up the sea and the 5,000-pius crowd along the shoreline, this Christmas season; There wasn’t a lot of summer sun, but this Victoria resident soaked up rays at Elk Lake during one heat- ; wave; Jazz festival musicians entertain a pool-side crowd; Devilish celebrator stands by a Halloween bonfire; One last look at Peninsula for Penderditch, a river otter moved from the Matheson Wildlife. Reserve of Western Canada to freedom in the north; Sidney Days boatbuilders take to the sea; And.a youngster makes friends at the Saanichton Fall Fair. A -quarrel while she headed home after: an evening out cost Elaine. Woolrich,’28, of Victoria -. $300. after ‘she was convicted: of impaired driving. Woolrich’ drove.: ‘into the’ ditch “Oct. J1at about 10:45 p.m. along. ~ Wallace: Drive ‘in Central Saanich, ~-Crown counsel. Derck -Lister-told ourt Dec. 15: Police ‘attended the - woman had been out with a friend. _ for dinner and had kept the wine bottle as a memento of the. cven- ing. On the. way home she was a vehicle following:an argument, - Library discussion : . Lower book loss should jowercuniges Lower'book loss should equal a lower Jibrary budget, North Saa-- nich aldermen agreed Dee. 19.° Noting the 13 per cont increase: in the 1989 regional. library budget included a computerized ‘check- Out systeny to reduce book Joss, Ald, Art McKinnon suggested the money sived should be reflected in fulure library. budgets, He moved a letter be sent to the library board, anticipating a reduc. tion in the 1990 budget bec ause of fewer Jost books, - : North. Saanich council, Couneil also approved in princi - ple Ald. Dee library ayTeM oo 7 * a _— “Phe search for family housing in the Capital Regional District ~ extended. to North Saanich council Dee, 19 with receipt of a letter from Tisdale Designs, The company: is seckinns provin- ALICE FINALL, Barrister & Solicitor. announces her change of address elective _ - December 1, 1988 10. 304-9775 4th Street. Sidney, British Columbia VBL 228 Telephone: 656-6668 | . ~ Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays: by appalntment | 56-115] Wednesday, December 28, 1 988 Images ’88............Pages A1, A8, A6, B14 Images - ‘88 FRONT-PAGE COLLAGE shows the many faces and guises of good old Peninsula fun. Bursting from a Canada Day fireworks demonstration “mum. fine, explaining Woolrich ® has no previous record, is separ- . ated and. supporting. a threc-ycar- old child. on..income. assistance. accident, accident and found Woolrich: had a been driving. eas ; There .was- an ‘empty botile of os ‘beer onthe passenger. side: of the. ‘blue Camaro and _an empty. wine bottle: in ‘Woolrich’ s purse. She gave breathalyzer samples of .17:°> “. Woolrich’s. lawyer said: the ~ keeping and ‘secretarial training years : March 31 to pay. . " passenger until the driver Icft the like to suggest several possible 4 rs Ne: letter, which ©. had opposed the 13) per cent: ‘| cinerease, approved the motion, ‘Bailin's motion tora, review of library service, including - : olan options: other than the: regional BEADED AND BANGLED, 10-year-old Sarah Clarke. of the - ’ Nashwa Dance Troupe Is the youngest of the middlo eastern dancers who performed for residents at the Sidnoy Retire: ment Home just before Christmas, The group, managed by -Saraly's mother Cheryl, presented a variety of middle eastern dances. ranging. from Bedouln. tribal dances to modern ET Page A10° Pages B3-5 At. that. point, the lawyer said? Woolrich felt her only: option was to drive the vehicle. herself. ie The. lawyer requested. the:mini- There were no. injuries n the A ompleted: book- " 4 and-told: Judge: L.:C. Brahon: she ff expected to gel.a job in ie new & “Woolrich has: “After. finding. ‘Woolrich’: income. was. $730. per. month, ‘0! which $375 gocs’ towards rent for < ; _ Her driver's licence was. sus | pened for Six: months. u cial, municipal or private land to lease or purchase in. order. to develop non-profit family housing.: if ! Ald. Vermeer. said she would} sites because there is a great need * > for low-cost family housing in the } i region, Administrator Ron O° Gonski said municipal stall are mecting a with the company representative and could relay, Vermecr’s § SUBRCS ; lions, Council: agreed to receive : oe: Hs + : Newly “elected aldermen, Maur: ay ice Chazottes, Brian Dunic ands Art McKinnon willoattend @ seminar in local government spon: sored by the. Union of B.C-minicitt patitios in ‘Richmond, Feb, 18 10. North § Saanich council, author : dived sending the: three pew alders: men Dec, 19, Registration fees fc the seminar are $95 per perso nor including accommodation, Mayor Michaluk recommende ‘veteran council members attend a seminar on effective local gavent+; ment, also. sponsored by the Union of B.C) Municipalities in Rich mand on Feb, M9, H An. application 1 10 subdivid “Ardmore. Golf Course: property: lite. fous Tobby Tan lois wae. referred by North Saanich counell: | 10 the advisory. planning COMMIBS |, ston Dee, 1. | The application will requity approsal from the Agricultural } Tanil Conuinission. _