: Wednesday, February 21, Just Arrived New shipment of - SPEIDEL Identification BRACELETS Engraving Done on Premises. Fast Service RUST’S JEWELLERS 2443 Beacon 656-2532 Try our Subma _ pageant ‘established BEN RI SHARDSON | 6 $6-6988 1979 Central Saanich. Council on Monday approved the following recommendations from various committees: . eThat the Boys’. and Girls’ Club present a short to ‘Council on March 5th in recognition of the International’ Year of the Child. eA Central - Saanich Photographic Society -.be under the auspices of the Recreation Department with Mr. Philip Graham as organizer. °The: $30,000 budgeted last year for the relocation of telephone poles in the industrial area long Keating X Road be paid to the B.C. Telephone Company as a 7120 W, SAANICH RD.| BRENTWOOD “VILLAGE SQUARE 652-4344 26 OZ. FAMILY Size WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY | LARGE ~ until Feb. 28, 1979 rine Sandwiches We cary Cigarettes & Beverages CALL AHEAD FOR PICK-UP 2 OR ASK FOR DELIVERY | “EVEN SUNDA —& INFORMATION 2328 HARBOUR ROAD, SIDNEY _ FOR RESERVATIONS 2428 BEACON AVE, CENTRAL SAANICH grant towards the much higher cost of placing the cables underground. eSubject to School Board approval, some trees along Keating X Road _ be removed for sewers to be laid to service Mt. Newton School. ln response to a letter Victoria last week. place to visit but H. against morally | . financially q government to buy island as a park. © qu pe - ~ and there’s: already. lots. Of: parkland in: the. district, hes ! cL UNCH EONS AND ING DINING Y BRUNCH 656- 6622 BLOCK BROS. — | 656-5584 # board . chairman. Jim # Campbell... = Campbell .. was’ -one director arguing last week, and in the end successfully, or ‘supporting. a drive to get the provincial the . He said the. public: was: f. being asked to make a: # ‘‘gigantic’’ contribution to #@ buy the island, offered by — from the Ratepayers’ {sponsored Youth Association that major {Employment Plan this § capital expenditures from coming summer. iy reserve or contingency funds be included in the ‘Capital Budget.’’ “Post-graduate students | be paid $4.50 per hour and high school students $3.20 per hour. under the provincial government 'MARG EICHHORN Of Sidney, left, and Joan Beattie, of Victoria, — discuss plans for the 1979 Canadian Cancer Society’s April fund-raising . and educational campaign in B.C. and the Yukon with Wilf Burton, Victoria district co-ordinator during a two-day campaign conference i in Sidney Island Only F or Elite - Campbell Says Sidney Island is a nice more - should live there, according to former capital regional owner Jack Todd for more than $3 million. Yet, he continued, ~ it. would be only the elite who. ‘would make use of the island, as it is. only ac- ‘cessible by private boat. .- ' About half the island could be used for. farming, he. said, and the remainder subdivided into ten-acre parcels for private’ ownership, _ Campbell. :pointed . out” that the. coastline of the.” island: would ‘remain open for publie enjoyment. He _also -expressed. .doubts whether. indeed. the island: could .- be © subdivided privately, suggesting that-a - developer-who ‘tried would ; ° “lose his shirt”. : * So, :the island will likely eq remain, mostly natural and ae available. the: said. Campbell © “received ~< support from: the: majority: "of directors but not from j the Peninsula directors ‘nor | the -current- board chair-: at: Saanich Rd. the bend. public y THE REVIEW oStreet lights be installed —Blackthrone and East —Rodolph and Styn Rds. —QOn Holly. Park Rd at man, Murray Glazier. To leave -the island’s future’ in the. hands: of developers ‘‘would. be a disaster,’’. said’ North Saanich .director George ‘Westwood. ; He. and other Peninsula directors. disagreed that the island would: only be used by the elite few. ° It’s being used now by those with small. boais'— a’ large, representative group, they said. Dave Hill threw a different light on the subject when he said. parks aren’t just. for people. Birds, .. animals and. “all the growing: flora -and the island becoming a park, he ‘said. ae o “Sidney: “director. “But® when the: vote: was ° \cast, it: was Campbell and. ; his’ supporters “who | ‘suc--. § ceeded ‘in. having amotion |... not ‘to support the Sidney Island Committee pase’ Hold That Dime! Hold that dime if you're: "thinking. of using .a_ pay phone inthe Peninsula a area these days. That's the advice. of B, C. currently. “Tel = which: is ae | i: _ SIDNEY, B.C, & h vat nie y na _ (ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE). Peak colons I m “BILL MOSHER TED PHILLIPS : / y 1. 656-7117 656-5337 : | | BUYING? SELLING? CURIOUS? a CONTACT ONE OF THE fot ~ PROFESSIONAL “WORKING” REALTORS - . a oe _LocaTED N SIDNEY - SPECIALIZING. IN. PENINSULA PROPERTIES. & WE OFFER ee ee “WEEKLY. HOME CATALOGUE. | : ~OMPUTORIZED INFORMATION i io - HOME TRADE PLAN INTER OFFICE REFERRALS wy. VIEWING CENTERS - NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING p+ AUDIO-VISUL VISUAL PRESENTATION - OVER 70 OFFICES | of ++ COMPANY FINANCING & MORTGAGES * PERSONAL SERVICE — ) PLUS OTHER SERVICES : . | ie DROP IN | Fa FOR COFFEE ; ; oR J HAVE US 1 VISIT YOU “BILL WONNACOTT 656-5373 H odialing making “some changes to pay phones _ particularly i in Sidney. - . Sidney District Customer Service Manager, Bert. Parker, told. The Review Monday ‘that a third of the. B 49 coin operated phones in « A: the area have already been... 8 “replaced with more modern equipment, “This is being ‘done to -allow us to install a new and more dependable telephone and-to provide coin free calling to: the operator, to directory assistance repair services, Parker said, But the big change; he - said, is in-the operation of nickles,.-dime.. or. quarter. into a-single slot after their:. > party answers, not. before Us required, The post- -dialing s payment ; system now. being installed: his expected to be in service. -in Sidney for at least two or: three’ years unti) -the area: can, be ‘plugged - in” to! “computor systems currently.’ “being Installed in various Bo areas, _ Parker said the new style of pay phones will cost fess to maintain because | of more —. sturdy workings and heavy metal exteriors which. are ‘more 1. vandal resistant, . New installations have taken: place at the ferry terminal: as well: cas « airport and are underway at neighbarhood booths. _ 4 Av TEM?’ TED ARSON | Central Saanich police | . saw: a sinall fire. burning. “peside | Brentwood Elementary School on- “Thursday evening. Straw, B epaper, and kindling wood a A wood panel | fection of the: were - burning ‘against schact, ‘Police kicked ‘Central Saanich director ¥ fauna’ would . benefit. by. oF J erry yes 4 ; Tregaskis- pointed out that § : “teland Sis. drastic | and” the phones. Customers will” p be required’ to .place their’ ~ previously =. interior: the 9 the: fire. ‘away and stamped it outs _ WEEKDAYS 9 - 9 ra BRENTWOOD WALLACE DR. & W. SAANICH RD. We Reserve The Right To Limit 548 25, | PRICES EFFECTIVE: FEB. 22, 23, 24 & & 25, 1979. ef SCHNEIDERS Head Cheese SMOKED | Pork Picnics Shank or Whole - ~ FAMILY PAK Pork Chops. RI. & SAT. ONLY. 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