Wednesday, August 19, 1987 be PUBLIC WALKWAY I > WANTED fF} Residents in the James Island t Road area of Central Saanich Be - want a public walkway, between Lancelot Place and Water’s Edge Park. The park is located north of Ferguson Road and stops 120 _ feet short of Lancelot Place; at the edge of an undeveloped Iot. There is no provision for a public walkway between. the park and Lancelot Place, resi- dent Ed Wignall pointed out to council at its regular meeting Aug. 4. Wignall said area _ residents were. unanimous in signing a ‘petition, asking for a public” walkway. : ‘‘A- public: walkway would only enhance the park by turn- ing it from a dead end walk to “nowhere, into a possible com- plete loop.to the benefit of all» residents,’’ Wignall stated i in his formal request... © Wignall asks council to ob-. ‘tain the right of way toa public . walkway, between Lancelot. Place and the park: Council ap- : proved’.a.. motion. asking municipal ‘staff to’report on the’. way, on the lot.’ oe ‘Council: also acked staf f to: in- vestigate a” golf ‘driving. range, ‘which’ Wignall’said at. the © ‘meeting, had been c nstructed in’ “FUNDS "APPROVED. FERRELL -municipal | affairs ° ‘formally ap-. -proved.a:$4, 000. grant. for Cen-.” “study. ~The funds will be forwarded _ once’.the strategy is completed — and:a copy.submitted to my of-'~ _.fice,’’ Rita Johnston, municipal ~ affairs minister, states ina oe to council. : APPLICATION FEE Central Saanich’s legislation In an Aug. 5 memorandum to Central Saanich ‘administrator Gay Wheeler, municipal engineer Al Mackey said recent amendments to the Municipal. Act allow the application fees to. be charged. . - <“Phope to review our current fee schedule for all applications "and protective services commit- tee has put forward a recom-. _ ‘ mendation to council, a $50 fee fim be imposed on applications tor” OS a the municipality’ s- Board of _ ry Variance. ONCE AGAIN, a storm that blew boaters moored at the foot o most boats sought moorage in foe options, for acquiring. tight © can’t meet: all the objectives, ‘The provincial’ ministry «of ; community,” more sheltered waters. CS. council briefs — blemented for applications Ke) the Board. of Variance,’’ the municipal engineer stated. CULTURAL CENTRE Central Saanich ad hoc com- mittee considered. two options for the proposed cultural centre in Brentwood Bay, at council’s Aug. 10 committee meeting. Earlier, senior citizens turned out in force to the Aug. 4 coun- cil meeting, arguing they weren’t playing as big a part in the plans for the centre as they had hoped.. The. three- -phase project would include: a new library; - the existing library: on. Clark -Road_ turned ‘rooms; a multi-purpose facility; into a’ meeting and the new library : eyentually~ _ expanded. Victoria. architect Bas Smith told committee, in determining between ‘the two ‘options,’ ‘it: is © important to make. sure. the multi-purpose facility. will £0 ahead. ‘*The key is to decide whether - it will happen,’’ said Smith. ‘It’. makes a difference. It’s going to ° be tough to" build - the Second -phase.’?.. ois Said Mayor Ron Cullis: “We: that residents indicated. : “We can’t meet the. needs of “the seniors,.-as they. perceive it. «We can’t meet. the: needs of. those wa rac -courts.2? eens a Cullis, howevdentéldeccvnins fe “who * tee the’: seniors: ‘should: be allow _ed further input-into the plans; 's before detailed sketchings ¢ com: J “ tral’Saanich,.to be-used for.an.* a $8,000 : economic development a8 mence: »: ~ “Most important, is to con-. sider. what is best for all the mittee eeraan Ruth Arnaud. “BRENTWOOD INN RESORT shaltored water of the Saanich Infet in our all now Naat of : boats featuring . 16' HOURSTON GLASSCRAFT said.ad hoc com= THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. ew up > suddenly Aug. 13, caught local and visiting f Beacon Avenue by surprise. Buffeted by winds, REPORT BURNING RESTRICTIONS Approved incinerator burn- ing: permitted only in North Saanich and Sidney during the summer. Central Saanich regulations prohibit all burning - : in the municipality. C.S. NEW FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES Central Saanich firemen gave ‘the department’s new fire truck its first wash, Aug. 14. The $160,000 vehicle becomes the fourth pumper truck in the 7 ‘municipality, said. fire chief Bruce Elvedahl. truck, F IRE. FILM BROADCAST. The’ Knowledge tion, Aug..22. 0. **Bondi -3’’. will. be shown on 7 Channel 18) at ‘Lp. me FRIENDSHIP... BAPTIST CHURCH © : - Sunday School . Panes . Warship: ; oy 11: Opa Se KRATOFIL — Pastor ; 477-8527 ae ST. ELIZABETH’ 'S.. Roman Catholic Church 10030 Third St, Sidney - 652-1909 - Saturday Mass Sunday Mass Cultra Ava. Saanichton : *“ SUMMER SERVICES | B16 am 2. 18:00; am. 2, lat. 3rd: & Sth Sundays ~ . Morning Prayer > nd&ath Sundays — . 6s6- 9n40 Rector Rov. A. Sansom: Book of Common Prayar | ST. STEPHEN'S -ANGLICAN CHURCH (Mt, H lawton & Si. Staphen's Rd) “oe | BOG4 311 4:30 any Sidney bulding statistics. 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