Page 10 THE REVIEW er es Courts costly but needed Two .new tennis courts slated. for the Panorama Leisure Centre will cost . $48,000, . North ‘Saanich council was told last week. And Ald. Dermid Bingham called the. figure ‘‘atremendous drain on the taxpayer.”’- ALL FABRICS us in ~ SPECIAL: OR FRESH SPINACH ~ » SALAD MIMOSA: - ROAST PRIME RiBS OF BEEF YORKSHIRE PUDDING |. » FRESH VEGETABLE - RISSOLE POTATOES ‘Te RICECONDE.” / TEA OR COFFEE S1Be ‘Per, persons ; We Reserve Right To. - ; Limit Quantities: Come Visit 7167 West Saanich Rd. THIS WEEK'S BAKED FRENCH ONION SOUP ° Bingham’s comment came. after council was informed. in a letter from Finance _ Minister . Evan Wolfe that the provincial government will pick. up one-third of the total.cost of the courts — or nearly $16,000. We don't want any fabrics left! Now appearing In the © | " WADDLING DOG LOUNGE _ Internationally Acclaimed _., Piono Entertainer “ GERRIT LOOMAN | (Formerly of the Bayshore Inn ~- = and Calgary Inn) Thurs., Fri.; and Sat. Evenings ‘= °. During June . We will be carving The remainder: of. the $48,000 . will be split bet- ween Sidney and North Saanich. Ald. Edgar Farthing agreed ‘‘that’s alot of money to be spent’’, but was told the tennis courts were needed. ° OUR SUNDAY BUFFET 11:30 - 2:30 p. m. a hip of beef *- inour new oe me $ 95 person eNO te RESERVATIONS coe FOR “SUNDAY 2° BUFFET. ‘PLEASE: ° Couple of big ones that didn’t get away are shown by Fred Otke [left], 8726 Bourne Terrace, and Norman Lunde, 10057 3rd St. Lunde holds larger of two Chinook salmon — a 30-pounder, while Otke holds 18-pounder. Fish were caught Thursday at Indian Bay off Brentwood. to feltich te? Saanichton fairgrounds on East Saanich Road — for more than 100 years the scene of the annual agricultural fair-and other local activities — may be relocated. That decision could be taken by the North and South Saanich ' Agricultural Society which meets tonight. On ‘the agenda is) membership discussion: of ‘the ‘following proposal — relocate the fairgrounds; remain in. existing location and acquire land for parking or remain’ in existing | Seon: and” maximize ™ use.of -. grounds. . Society president Sylvia: Hutt: refused Monday to - comment: on’ a’ story ‘in Saturday’s Colonist. which suggested’ the- society may be considering’ a property. -trade with Concord Development, Corp. Ltd., of. . Victoria. Concord’ owns an. 80-acre_ property, ‘Cumberland Farms, on “Stelly’s Crossroad, . formerly: known: as ‘Logana Farms. There is an application before the B.C. ‘Agricultural Land. ‘Commission to: divide up. Cum- - berland Farms into three parcels of some 25 acres each. * It’s ‘rumoured: the real estate transaction would allow’ new fairground. buildings: tobe built on’a: parcel of. the - S Coes = Cumberland . Property while Concord would: ‘on oats TRAY PACK Fu Y COOKED “HAMS HANS ru COOKED» BUTT PORTION . va tb PREVIOUSLY FROZEN BACK RIB TAIL» PORK SPARE RIBS _ SUPPLY LIMITED i eeopeetededeg ten Sh 1. ‘5 BEEF SAUSAGE ys y 7] ~ per WDessssesssesrererees “ed 19] - MAPLE LEAF BULK BAR Bh ‘gal 9 FRESH SHOULDER BUTT. PORK § STEAK BOBS enn “tb. “HAMS STEAK “MAPLE LEAF 156. DAE creer LAMB CHOPS ~NEW ZEALAND ~ SHOULDER , resnondpabbbivenesinie ++ Abe : oS ~WIENERS 99° . " “PORK SAUSAGE ~ OLYMPIC BRAND $ Sp 19 OLYMPIC PURE. me Sq 99 =} 29 Silver Threads Monday to Friday: centre open, ‘cards, library, billiards, horseshoes, morning coffee and af-: ternoon tea, Thursday:. open.9 a.m., 10 a.m.,. carpet bowling; noon, lunch; 7 p.m., crib. Friday: open 9 a.m., noon, lunch; 2 p.m., jacko; 7 p.m., evening cards. -7p.m., evening cards. welcome to use arts: and _ crafts Wednesday, June 11, 1980 Sat. and Sun. open | to4 p.m. for drop-ins. Monday: open 9 a.m., UTLE 2 “ noon, lunch; 2 p.m., jacko; ane : . Trip tickets on sale - June 26 - Englishmans River Falls. Members” are BROTHERS ASSOCIATE STORE SERVING THE PENINSULA WITH AFULL ff RANGE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES. . & ‘rooms through § 2046 KEATING X RD. 652-1121 Ff summer, but no instruction. secs sogrU SA EET CE