Construction will start soon on Memorial Park lands adja- cent to Parkland School, ac- cording to a report given at the recent annual general meeting of the Sidney and North Saanich Memorial Park Socie- ty. By JULIETTE PROOM Review Staff Writer ‘““We’re searching for volunteers who can help us with the wooded area,’’ said pro tem president George McKimin. The parks master plan calls for foot- paths through the wooded area on the south side of the 41-acre property. ‘*We’re hoping an arborist will come forward and help us work on. this area,’’ said McKimm. The Memorial Park Society will spend $150,000 to level parts of the property for playing fields. ‘‘This work will be star- the next two ting within weeks.”’ The society will lend its sup- port to Sanscha Hall directors in their attempt to alleviate their $16,000 municipal tax bill. ‘‘If we are to be realistic, we must face the. possibility that they may cease opcrations,’’ said McKimm | in his chairman’s Written report. Sanscha and Memorial Park Society directors met with Sidney council since the May 19 Schauch cites personal reasons A community member of the airport steering committee said he’ resigned from the North Saanich committee for personal reasons. Panorama Continued from Page A1 Zealand, then went to Australia _ for five weeks. He and his wife next spent a week on each of the Cook Islands and Fiji. “*I tried all the beer they had to offer,’’ he said. Now back on the Peninsula he is training for the next.race. The Canadian Ironman. is in Penticton, B.C. at. the end. of August. “Hopefully Vl be healthy this year and race, and see what I can do,’’ Holding . said. ‘“‘When you train hard you are susceptible to injury: and. you can pick up bugs that affect you more. “ “T just go from race to-race- ~- and enjoy it: You go to a race with a time.in your’ mind that. you want to do, but then try to have fun and avoid major. disappointment.”’ Holding says he does a lot of . thinking while he is training. lt -_relieves tension and he is able to -. solve problems while on his bike. or in the pool: Triathlon ‘athletes are. “faced with high costs because of the. three separate sports they com-: ‘pete in: Running only requires On ’shoes,’shorts and a shirt: Cycling requires an expensive 7 clothing . and special - Russ bicycle, helmets. =. Hay Sidney oS SAL E Reg. 6.49 motre ‘ D-handle . ‘shovel, Ae ther ot ha Reg. 16,89 ea. Cycles provides Holding with a. > es SAN INSULATED | DRAPERY. LINING f rosie ‘It has nothing to do with the mayor .or the resignation of Ald. Rebecca Vermeer,’’ said Horst Schauch. He declined further comment. — bike, but many. racers must spend. thousands of dollars on cycling equipment, Holding said. ‘‘Some. pros have. bikes worth up to $10,000.”’ And they make extra. money from pro- duct endorsements. Professional triathletes win prize money, but in the amateur classes where Holding com- petes, the winner. trophy and a T-shirt. ‘*As it is now, my wife is my major sponsor,’’ Holding said. receives. a SUPE Schauch -sent a letter of resignation to..Mayor Linda Michaluk. in. early April. However, it was not presented to council until Vermeer sub- mitted her resignation — last month. _In her letter of resignation, Vermeer had said that Mayor ’Londa Michaluk’s ‘‘behavior is negative and counter- productive °:.. I wish to minimize my exposure to such deleterious influence,. so I hereby tender my resignation as your representative to the air- port steering committec.’’ The two vacancies have not been filled. Photo Reprints Available. Call 656- 1151 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. volunte ~Rubymay Parrott mecting, and. asked again that the taxes be waived. ‘‘The situa- tion is still in that position,” said McKimm. Relations ‘between - the Sanscha and Memorial Park Societies may be on the upswing with the most recent election of Memorial Park directors. Don Trivett now sits on both boards. Sanscha Hall manager Chuck Harvey, board member Reg Teeney and Jim Lang were all nominated to. the Memorial Park Board from the floor of the meeting but none were suc- cessful. “} think they need to change their rules,’’ said Teeney in an interview. ‘‘Under: the. current bylaws, you have to be oa member for 21 days before you can vote. | was in the position of running for office, but not being able to vote.”’ Sidney Association of Mer- chants president Marie Rosko ‘and former | school. trustee have been elected to two-year terms as was McKimm. Fiona Clarke, Diane Robson, Richard Holmes and Andrias Boas will continue on the board — for another year. Officers will be elected among trustees at the first board meeting, said McKimm. a The Society had 129 members at the end of its fiscal year, said Clarke. This is 91 less than a year ago. S SAL N - OVER 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE | , QUALITY | IN SO MANT, WAYS . Available In white 0 orecru. 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