"NOTICE OF | PUBLIC HEARING | ‘ Notice i is heretiy : given ‘that the Council of the Town off Sidney will hold a public hearing in respect of proposed - Bylaw 1445; being the proposed bylaw to amend § Zoning Bylaw No. 1300 for the Town of Sidney. All per- sons who believe that their interest in property affected by the proposed bylaw will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submis- § sions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw at the § Public Hearing to be held in: the Town of Sidney Council Chamber, 2440 Sidney Avenue, Sidney, BC on sions can.be received at the Town Hall prior. to the Public: Hearing or at the Public Hearing, itself. » - The purpose of Bylaw No. 1445 is to amend Town of : Sidney Bylaw No. 1300 by:. : 2 “and Structures as follows: . —@) be located no less than 1. 5 metres from the wie Tear lot line; poviaed: : i. the area of the accessory building ‘dose not. _.. (ice, the area located between the rear lot line and} --aline parallel thereto and passing through the. ~ “nearest point of the principal building); and fi: the width of the accessory ‘building does not exceed 30% of the width of the rear lot line. - Copies of all relevant background ‘dogumentation may “be inspected. during normal working hours of 8:30 a.m. _to 4:00 p:m., Monday: to Friday (excluding: statutory - holidays. from: March. 30,.1998:to April 14,1998 at the Sidney Town: Hall, 2440 ‘Sidney: Avenue, ene BC. Eurthe' inquiries: ‘may be’ directed: , telephone 656-1725. ing its 25th anniversary. Tuesday, April 14, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. Written submis- _ j i 1)2 ‘Amending Section 4.1(1)(8) Accessory bung 4 7 : “first Cooperative preschools Bylemes Ctarke Peninsula News Review From our it ’snotexactly- news but it-is-kind-ofneat filé:. comes word that” Coiintry. While those behind the ‘scenes have a number of events planned for the silver jubilee — they held an auc- tion April 4 with special per- formances by the comedy troupe Spilt Milk — none will mark the milestone better then the enrolment of young ‘Meagan Lineham. - . Méagan, who turns three. in June, represents ‘the pass-.: ing of the finger-paints so to. ~" | speak, as her mom Brenda - ). attended the preschool yay “years ago... = * “What Iremember is thatit a: is was great. I like the setting, exceed 25% of the rear yard area of the. subject lot fe - it’s out in the country, and I. . like the idea ‘of parents being involved. in’ their children’ s f . preschool. © i Brenda said Friday.’ or experience,” One of Vancouver. Island’s S B : great years and still lk , - strong. We appreciate your — | = _ business and for o our noe Their | ‘Newton Cross Road in 1973. . =~ “We -have. 31 families at- and the news made her day. « You’ re. eying ‘me: goose- : tending .right now with chil- ~ dren agéd tliree to five,” says Countryside’ Ss: om: Miriatn | “Pedmoro do is hav have parents taking part. in all aspects of thié school.”””-- * Countryside operates un- der the umbrella organization © ‘Vancouver Island Co-oper- ative Preschool Association. Eve Kerr, who took over: the role of. ECU in 1991 after the school’s first teacher Pat. Robertson = retired, says. _ Countryside’s pastis a point th pace. for those involved. . “You look around and:so ~ many. of the toys and crafts “were ‘made. and donated: by previous parents, so. every- _ “thing is an accumulation of the _ People that came before you.” As for: Robertson, Friday was the first she'd heard that © one of her former students is now..a" Countryside mother, abled countless Peninsula se-_ -niors to stay in their: own. ‘home by spending the day at the centre, Never mind the eood food » “and. great company, the ser- - vices are: many: Free blood: ~ pressure checks, soaker tubs. ~ and weekly visits by a peda ~ trist, “But to keep all this going, i “we need. a new. bus,” says” . Hicks... “So Please 2, climb “aboard with us'— whatever. - Donations for this worth-- hile cause can be dropped at Sanscha’ Hail to help 1 raise -smoney-for a much-needed [ee “newbus. BSS : Celebrating its 20th year, a = Mount Newton Centre has en- “marketing ‘Our. whole philosophy ‘38%. earning:by play; and.what.we _. t ..-you can part. with, we would - love to take it off your hands,”: _ off at Mount Newton Centre, located at the entrance of the Saanich Peninsuln Hospital grounds on Mt. Newton Cross Road, Tax receipts are avail: ’ ee oe “food bill. | |.ON MONDAY APRIL 13™ ONLY! casianaamermenatenennetenaenan IF YOUR BIRTHDAY FALLS ON THE 13TH OF APRIL i. : YOUR MEAL JS. EEEeL | Drivora L icense proal, nacosuirry, onan OW He case the high school variety, Stelly'’s Natalic Vinette has. “been selected by.the Sidney. ete ates ma me “to SBTS). spoke sperson Linda Edgell, number of applicants based on “the classroom: An active com: SELLE 2 ae I ee Old Grits 12 student has Vier’ ti passant arm \enaihinietaente ‘t ~ able for cash donations, ait stl with senior: 8, butin in this : 'by-the-Sen Rotary Club to ate “a “On “tend the Adventures in.Cid- ar Tie “genship prograiy slated for’ = ih ~ Ottawa May 2 to a According Rotary. Club" - Natalie was, chosen. froma’: her achievements in and out of: " munity volunteer, the 17-year: | Natalie Vinette ~ sights’ set on obtaining -her Bachelor. of Commerce de- ese al Mi ed A Another notable local up for "mention i is Joanie Diakow of . . YEES, ‘who has been nomi- “nated in the Public & Com- _ munity Service portion ofthe » YM-YWCA’s fourth annual. . Women. of Distinction. awards. Bang "On May 6, ‘Diakow will join : 72 other nominees represent. «ing 10 categories at the Victo- - e : ~-have a 1,500 word limit, post: nla Conference Centre, _-» ‘The nominees are Victoria - women who, through their: ‘work and in their daily lives, contribute greatly lo the com- munity, we we "This is NOT just. anther - plaintive cry for coverage. This. is-your own journalistic flesh and blood angling for ink." ’ _ Andrew Holota, represen: “tative for the B.C./Yukon | Community Newspaper As-' ~ sociation wrote In last week: pitching us for nplug about the | ‘B.C, Press Council's first an: nual Essay Writing Contest. ~ Open to all secondary and postsecondary etudents in the: _ province, the topic: of: this year's :conteat is The Free. dom of the Press and lis. Responsibility, chair of the British Columbia g portant for. young persons. to - appreciate the value of a free: “and responsible press to the health and well-being of a de-; “-mocratic society. We hope this: ~annual contest will « encourage ~ students to think about the im-. ‘Portant role journalism plays : “in society and to share theiri in-- sights with others.” According to Ted Hughes, - Winning entries Swill be pub lished in.the council's annual - report, posted on its website for ayear, distributed to all ma-: jor libraries in B.C. and ‘made © ~ available to‘its more than 125° member: newspapers for pos ’ sible publication, ' High school students will secondary students 2,500, En- ‘tries ‘must. be: received by ~ June 30, 1998. For more info., : -call Gerald Porter of the B.C, Press Council at. mM. : 683-2571. Bo OW ee Vice-captain: Mary Math. ce eson called to let us know the : ladies division at Glen Mead: - ows Golf & Country Club ne held their annual Daffodil Bridge and Lamcticon March BBs et “In an event. that’ saw: 29 bridge foursomes enjoy a nice: petitive bridge,’ there were’ \ door prizes, raffle prizes’ and: _ prizes were awarded for Nil “scores, The: big winner was Nancy Fuller. of Juan’ de Furea, who walked away witha weekend for two at Fairwinds ‘ Se hooner Cove Resort. - _ Press Council, $1,000 each. : lick t Wares if.t ». hinelyand an afternoon of COIN ny