+a PEMBERTON DOESN’T JUST WATCH SIDNEY’S ECONOMIC PROGRESS ... WE’RE A PART OF IT. Our Sidney office has been a committed responsive member of ‘ the community since 1986. . We offer personal service and safe, reliable investment advice. Wednesday, September 28, 1988 Page B6 OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 - 4:30 PM. 2475A Beacon Ave. Sidney 656-1303 Mayors concerned about 1994 Games traffic | “Soes to cavisory planning group | | A | am | goes to advisory planning group | . A. proposal to build a 70-unit townhouse-type complex for _ Peninsula mayors are concerned Sealey has contacted the Minis- for athletes to have here and for Obviously the Games will have retired people on five-acres of Central Saanich land is geared about increased traffic on the Pat ty of Highways with her con- the Commonwealth Games, she a short-term benefit during the towards a need for lower pricks retirement housing, the developer bay Highway and increased sail- — cerns. said. actual events but there is also says. % ings at the Swartz Bay ferry ‘“‘Other than people flowing In Central Saanich, Mayor Ron _. long-term benefits that have to be ‘‘We’re suggesting there is a real need for lower priced { terminal, during the 1994 Com- looked at in terms of training retirement housing,’’ said Tony Young of Water’s Edge Village monwealth Games. recently 6 a, * facilities, Cullis said. Estates. awarded to Victoria. we are r el uct an i i Oo see p ub li Cc _ **Lawn bowling my be a possi Units will sell for $59,900 to $79,900 depending on the size and “With increased ferry sailings " bility here, but until the Games | will include a grassed patio area in back and a little greenhouse in | we will have more volume past unds g o into the Games organizing committce meets with the front, Young said. A covenant on the land restricts building Beacon Avenue and the high- — Mayor Norma Sealey us I can’t say,’’ Cullis said. height to one storey, but the developer is also proposing a way,’’ said Sidney Mayor Norma fg Increased traffic on the highway two-storey clubhouse to be built in the centre of the development. | Sealcy. ‘‘I have a genuine concern is an ongoing issue that will Fruit trees currently on the property will be saved and about the increased volume.”’ through our community I don’t | Cullis is waiting for the Games ~ continue to build and will not just incorporated into the development and berms will not be used to i ; , sce a great deal of economic committee to make a presentation. bea problem during the Common- provide a buffer between the community and the highway, Young . | -spin-offs,’’ Scalcy said. “to council, . wealth Games, he said. said. _None of the three Peninsula ‘‘They’ve got to show us the ‘*In the short term that could be ‘Central Saanich council has forwarded the matter to the | municipalities financially sup- benefits in terms of participat- a problem but I’m more concerned Advisory Planning Commission for comment. The property is ported ine Games bid but Scaley _ ing,’’ Cullis said. ‘‘It’s all specu- — with the increased growth that is approved for multiple family housing under present zoning. said some of the aldermen have lative at this point.’’ occurring,’ Cullis said. —— = a 4 indicated they wou personally : — 2 2 a : oe et involved in the Games. N ) @ d | le) | 7 re| | h | ° “*We are reluctant to see public ew Service e vers pu : Ic en erc aqnces i funding go into it.’’ : : In North Saanich, Mayor Linda Businesses in the regions © PTON provides details of pub- tion on international business op- ~ through, or searched for a particu- * Michaluk said it is too carly tosay .. throughout Britisi: Columbia will __ lic tender bidding opportunities in " portunities, B.C. statistics, small lar commodity or service that a how the Games will affect her . have equal opportunity to bid on _ British Columbia. The database business information and a _ business may wish to sell to gov- municipality. _ government purchasing contracts makes it possible for immediate, calendar of upcoming events... ‘ernment. It can also be searched —_ oN “The big thing is the matter of through computer-fed informa- simultaneous availability of in- Michael said plans are under by — delivery destination, by Peo ee the ferrics and increased traffic on — tion available at their local agen- _ formation to all subscribers of the way to expand PTON to include region, tender publication date or © COMPUTER - the Pat Bay Highway,”’ she said. cies. _ B.C. 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If separate from any of its sharchol- Morning: Atternoon- Evening mt cee |r R= $ 839 $19. 2 $22.76 At ~ business - ‘is at’ the ‘Enterprise a small business should. be aware somcone sucs ‘the company ‘he, is -ders.. The shareholders. or even a ONLY 6 ‘Students. per. session | $ 8 = $ 958 $20. = $23.96 |} Centre, 525 Fort St, Victoria. ~~... you have three options. also suing the individual pro-.. sole sharcholder are not liable for M ¥ : $ 9: = $10.78 $25. = $29.95 |}... The. database: supplements - an -They are the sole proprietorship, . prietor..In addition, there are no- ed actions of the corporation. » : 1) $10... =:$11.98° $30. ‘= $35.94 iS existing | “computer. “information “the partnership, . and. the. corpora (lax advantages, which. may. be. -° Because. of. that rule, Tending : A]. $11.. = $13:18- $40. = $47.92°-]f system, «=the. B. 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The proprictor makes all : the decisions and is entitled to all The ‘sole: ‘Proprictorship is the.” Ina ‘partnership, two. or more” people. agree to carry on business. together. All the: partners . are.scen as: one. business entity... The:usual,” examples ; are legal and. accounting , ~ firms. : There are several advantages of “a partnership. Generally, more. capital will be available, The part- » ners often have varied expertise to - There are “disadvantages of ‘using a corporation as well..It ° - “costs more to operate. There. will © be legal fees and the requirement : personally the debts of me com- : _- pany. os Other benefits ‘include: ‘some. possible lax. breaks. and the, poten: ee “tial to bring * in other investors as ay ~ sharcholders. . fice in Clearbrook.” © ‘the profits. _ offer the business. of filing documents with the Regi- 7: : The PTON will be operated as. A typical example is ‘a carpenter Also, there will be help in strar of Companics. --part of the. B.C. 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ON BUSINESS... is near completion, Tay the foundation for future CALL John Sovens 382-4144 Air carriers, ground irans- expansion, Mullen: said, - _ FINANCIAL, PLANNING INDUSTRY | ‘ pete ENR ee portation companies, couriers, — "DT imagine (Transport Can- ~pelail stores: inside the air tere . ada) is looking at making ~ PUBLIC HEARINGS minal and virtually all-arcas some: revenue ‘generation: . } of the airport are being stud-.~ efforts,"? Mullen said. . ; ’ ¢ sday, O F c icd by by Marcon Research A draft: report: has: already: _ Moni, se i “emits pe ; m8 Services. of Victorian. gone to: Transport’ Canada, Th , Wes ti ah sho 7 ie tel ac Project co-ordinator Denise officials and: the final report is 60: 6 Wa au ays Streut WWI can . A iis J Mullen said 77 different kinds expected to address. the overall 16 1 West Georgia street al KELOWNA | of business at the airport were impact the airport has on the: _ VANCOUVER “surveyed, “entire: region. .: =r “Tuesday, October 25, 1988 es ‘Commenci ing 9; 00 aM: “Douglas Fir Committee Room.” Parliament Buildings VICTORIA coe Consider a doctor from the BC Medical ; : .. Association's SPEAKERS' SERVICEL.. 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