She a Published at sidney, Vancouver Island, 8.C. : ' Every Wednesday By Review Publications Ltd. - 9831 Third Street P.O. Box 2070 VBL 355... PUBLISHER AND EDITOR — John Manning: MANAGING EDITOR — Peggie Rowand SPORTS EDITOR— Tom Cronk GENERAL MANAGER — A.G. Dagg ADVERTISING MANAGER —— John Tate Member of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. - Member Class “A” Newspopers , *. -Telephone 656-1151 EDITORIAL NIGHT PHONE 658-0664. Subscription Rate, $8.00 per year by mail - $20 per year to all Foreign Countries _ SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display Advertising Rates on Application. Wednesday, November 21, 1 979 Dangerous — assumption | To determine: where’ ‘candidates stood, property owners’ associations in Deep Cove - and’ North-West. Mount’ Newton sent a - questionnaire to North Saanich candidates --. which asked them to comment on important ‘local issues. . Fair enough: But what was alarming wasa -.gtatement,: made in an. interview, by Larry oS Cross, president of the Deep Cove group. The decision to go with the questionnaire — was: made ‘when nominations closed and it. ".was realized the direction of North Saanich _. council could change overnight, Cross said. ese was imperative to find out where people . ~ stood.” mes eee And ‘then he added: “We have gone on the’ S a assumption that. elected representatives. carry yut the wishes of. property owners.’” Well,” that’s. the people and not just property. owners: ’ many» people ; a rather: dangerous. assump-' we tion. It: ‘seems. to be more. widely held all the “time — — witness Proposition 13 in California. ; ieee but it just-isn’t. true. Legislators are chosen: : by the. electorate to carry.out the wishes of all. ary . There’s no. way. of. finding: ‘out just: how aoe pe in) a.° Saanich. Peninsula © aces municipality. own: ‘land: and “how: many sare renting or: leasing but we'll wager: there. are as En joyed « campaign . Although’ the: outcome: was disappointing, 1 really. : Players doing fine Tecent Production: ¢ of Theatre: B. Cc. (South, Island. Zone). Could 1, through your very fine: paper, extend my_ 7 sincere thanks to all those who helped and supported me. _ ‘Jin the recent campaign: and election for school trustee in ‘Central Saanich? 2 ov: A. Preto. = 6393 West Saanich. Road 7 -Thank you for. your: interest: and support during the 7 Ron Norman Photo eo shock, showed a total coliform count of 33 per 100 ml. Any reading ‘above 7 is Judged. unfit for. Hopien's con- - . sumption. ©... ‘ le talked’. with the” “water “consultant” :After-”.three.: unsuccessful | attempts: to. solve’ the ‘problem; Ihave now drilled:a new well into. the same ~~ “aquifer with a:100 foot cemented casing and, hopefully, og. iT have potable water: Even now I have to chlorinate my. hot water system every six weeks to two months toridit.- . OF sulphur bacteria.» oS oT: was” out. of. town: when: the North West Mount : ae - Newton Property. Owners’ Association met.on Nov. 6. °§ However, join the minority in ‘favor. of: piped water oa re and also, favor sanitary:s sewers and one-acre minim ° at. North’ , a Saanich: District ‘office: and: advised him ‘of :my ‘con- :. _. *-taminated.well and inquired whether others had found. - a my contamination. He advised ‘‘not to his knowledge’: a enjoyed the: campaign and: the opportunity of meeting. so many fine people. It was: a acerca, experience) Thank: . 23 “you. . : ; : ; WEATHER SUMMARY 11.1% 1.4% §.7°%¢ Max. Temp. (Nov. 14) Min. Temp (Nov. 14) Mean LONG TERM AVERAGES Meeon Max. ~ 88°C Record Max. (Nov. 16/76. 15.7% Mean Min. 2.5°C: Record Min. (Nov. 14/55. 13.9°C Mean Temp 5.7°C Precipitotion 661.9 mm ‘THE TIDE Brought to you throu 6 56- 72885 (corner Harbour Rd. & Resthaven) - -FULFORD HARBOUR * Sunshine Rain 13.8°mm § . Snow nit §02.2 mm 13.8 hrs. 2120.3 hrs. Total for Year Total for Year RESEARCH STATION Max. Temp. (Nov. 14 Min. Temp (Nov. 13) Min. on grass (Nov. 13) Precipitotion Totol Sunshine 11.0°C § 0.5°C -6.0mm § 13.4mm 495.4mm AE. 31.3hes. § GUIDE gh the courtesy of new and used e sail and power 10431 Resihaven - \\ ~ Times Shown are ‘Standard Times" Thu. 0755 - Fri. 0025 F Sat. 0110 f Sun. 0200 - -{ Mon. 0250 i Tue. 0345 s Wed. 0445 10.9 1300 8. 0840 11 0925 11 1010. 11 1135-11 1215 11 1055 11. 71700 1 1410 .2 1525 <3 1630 3 1745 3 1830 23. 1920 Chapel of Roses YOUR COMMUNITY CHAPEL SERVING... | Sidney’ 656-2932 | 388-5155 COMPLETESERVICE FULL. CHOICE Ask Sands Depend on Sands Undertaking Soviely ” niembership fee ap- E plicable toward our SERVICE - CHURCH DIRECTORY | - ATTEND THE CHURCH : OF YOURCHOICE == | __ ANGLICAN" Brentwood . Parish Church. 792 Sea Dr. . Brentwood Bay. "Communion | “Anglican Church ‘of Canada H OF PARIS LE |SOUTH SAANICH q Sunday, “ ST.MARY’S ~ oan ce _sT. _ STEPH EN’ s Holy} fo Communion’ ot ; “Communion oe THIS SUNDAY west FRIENDSHIP | caw BAPTIST CHURCH. .. Sunday School .. Worship Pastor Ernie Kratofil ° 10:00 a.m. ~ 11:00. a.m. Phone 477-8478 ~ Saanichton Elementary School - 1649 _ Newton x Rd. Ter Church of Canada.” : SIDNEY & Ss ‘ NORTH SAANICH : : Rev. R. Hori Pratt 2 > v- Residence: 656-1930 2s: SST, JOHN'S ; 10990. West Scanich Road a 60 VEARSA Go: ‘, “From the Nov, 20, 1919 ane. ita nye oars im the “new: models In corsets: for. hard. to-fit. women" oe Lebo. “were the latest in. fashion and were advertised on the. . front page of The Review, - a 2 'Top story.of the week was the formation of the “boys oo ‘ao Of Sidney." The first meeting of the boys of Sidney was’ eo wdheld Thursday. afternoon. evening at the residence of .) < ~ Rev, and Mrs, Barton, Third St. There were 22 present,” - Sand a few more. are expected to join. Three patrols were ~ 4 formed and femporsry patrol janes choise: oy tle cutting: ‘taxes. or. t -least-holding them.at: the sort. of thinking but statements. like. that of a Mr, Cross have a familiar ring. i » Coincidentally, perhaps, Mayor. ‘Norma : -\Sealey made: ‘it clear” to: Sidney. and. North... _-’ Saanich chamber of commerce last week that. .. Sidney council’s fuction. and duty is to serve. . ; all ‘of the. people of: Sidney and not just : ~. members of the chamber. a »-« Cool it, she said, in effect, to members of.” the chamber, We hear your wails but: keep i in -: mind . that there. are other. people in. this © sap a municipality. and they, too, have rights’ and mar oe expectations’ oe the exclusion: of all else, it: seems to zero in on EP present : level. ‘The: principal’ beneficiaries: of “this. sort ‘of thinking : are land owners. And the ~ cuts in public: service: which are needed: to: -.achieve this end. almost: inevitably.come in. . ~<. “humanitarian and. cultural areas, Where else ae ean effective cuts be made? . 7 . ‘We are: not: Maintaining that. the property ee owners’. ‘associations’ are motivated . by. this - . [Secretary]. Peninsula Players. hi a | gentleman. a Groups. like. the... chamber. and. property. “ee owners" associations. have an advantage over Be “\-s. other interest groups in'a municiaplity in that): “-<“they-are organized. They are cohesive and not: ~ diffused .: They set-up the machinery to make ie heir. wants known and protect their concerns: sand they use whatever means are ¢. available to : achieve their ends. ee Other people, renters, roomers, peiisichet’s aa who. don’t own land and: ‘institutionalized : their interests shouldn’t be looked after... From The © Sidney Review “people just don’t: have: the means of. com-" “munication at. hand — but that doesn’t mean”. “Let It be repeated: Legislators are chosen.” 2 by the electorate to repre all the people! in or : ee @community. en Looking Back Food for thought 2081 Weller Ave, Favors piped water “hy “oied: expansion of coliform bacilll and such water borne “ disenses’ is more factual than ex-mayor, Westwood's. “2 RUAROMENE : “The Ardmore ‘water Supply’ is nol Cone. taminattd, " ‘VT purchased a home on Arilinors Drive in January. ma 1978, We moved in.on a permanent basis in Sepiember. “and in early December after the start of the heavy rains and attendant runoff, noticed our water supply to be. ; ; “dlseatinred © peer e pete -Peonsulted with the “experts!” and they concluded {t-, was ground water Coming in: below the well casing. A- water saniple was sent for analysis and, much to my t 4: L would. like to take this opportunity. to congratulate - ‘the. winners in the school district 63 Saanich elections...) °... "otis good for. democracy to have seats contested and I... will: welcome the newcomer to the board. with interest, : and pleasure, wey : However, as‘a long-time ‘member: of. that board, re a cannot let it pass without saying how:much.I'will: miss. Jack Armstrong. ‘He ‘has served: the students of this. -_, district long and well, - His prime concern: ime slays been the provision of _ “=: good education to all students. regardless of their ability. ve . He has spent many hours on their behalf, : wh : : Provincially he has served on BCSTA committees and ©’ ie just recently did'an outstanding job as my representative ; “ona very thorny review commission; . ~He was a dedicated school: trustee, always honest, i ‘never devious —- and always a gentleman. ->. Even if we did not agree with him at times we always inal - knew. that he stood by his principles, . a patil miss him. : oS -Rubymay P Parrott sat trustee School District 63 (Saanich. - _ president, B. C penoo) Nnustes Association “ fl ED, James, co UE te Sidney ‘ with interest and: concern, the article Bo ve fesiding the possible contamination of Ardmore area... “wells. Unfortunately, 1 personally believe that Dr. °: MacWilliams' fear of ‘an outbreak of typhoid fever, or SOF: his’ “cominittee ° “wish. roblem ‘1 will be Pleased to help i in any. :way I.can, P, QO; Box 2445 - Mini-Detroit: a. “There: is too “much: vandalism. and. delinquency. in ao Sidney and | believe that one inadvertent reason is the: ; RCMP. - : -L say this because of the “mint. Detroit” atmosphere ‘of downtown Sidney. The feeling: that the police are just: “! waiting for'someone to.do the wrong thing. It is hard to “drive down Beacon Avenue. without seeing at least one “patrol car, The:result, as far as I am: ‘concerned, is an. antagonism, particularly from the young. Part of this.is because most of the police seem to be : . here such a short time and do not become members of the community, This. is obviously not. their fault and their intent is to keep law and order: Perhaps it is-time to think seriously ‘about. a local police force for Sidney and’ North Saanich,Central © Saanich isa case in point; although badly understaffed due to community growth, they did not face the near- riot conditions that prevailed on Hallowe! en evening ine “Sidney, | * These strong feelings against the RCMP. seem to come from: even the ‘very large percentage of law- abiding: “young. people, It would: be interesting ta:see what the ” public: Feeling is toward having our: own community 1 would like to think all those tesidepts of Sidney who : ‘cast their vote for me In'the aldermanic elections Nov... 17, Tt is:my earnest hope that the new council, in-its. -deliberations, take note-of:the closeness.of the results,” :, The voting population of Sidney obviously agreed with ©. ‘the three main planks of my. platform: i.e..no further” -expansion‘of: Panorama’ Leisure Centre: at: this: times oo ~», beautification of Sidney, including a central park for all ‘ges’ and avast improvement in- ‘public transport, must “give. food for: thought: especially: when. taken: into: conjunction with any comparatively unknown status in © the community prior to the campaign. Finally, would ‘like: to wish the: winning candidates good luck and. a 0 a Pleasant and Frater two years in office. . ralice force... cE thier ‘touched’ oe May 1 ‘take ‘the. opportunity. to. tell the paonle of oe ©, Sidney that 1 felt clated:and touched by their show of J sontidence by. re-electing me for nother terms ee Ushail endeavor: to. serve with integrity, always with a their Interests in mind.and do my best to make the town f live pwenin its 6 budget, : im nas James White Houlevard ‘Scenario’ for p proposal” 1 would: be grateful for the opportunity» of J ~ responding to remarks made concerning the proposed __ breakwater and harbour at the foot of Beacon in your Thete ° fre some Clarification and Oct. 31: edition. corrections as reported. The. first study referred to. was done hy Philip Eby. ~ and Associates’ of Vancouver in late 1978 and gave a) preliminary-economle impact! of the: project. Riparian: | '. tights, rezoning of some water lot areas and parking. could all have.to be addressed, depending on. the final. . “-stve and location selected, and these were touched on {in a _thatstudy.: Oi these items, parking is the most signiticant at this a stage for it determines what land would be left to | 's develop commercially. in ‘conjunction with the break - Water/marina®=) a kev. factor in ene economic we ” » Mability, peg pas? ae oA definition c of the ne "developer", or putting it another ae _ Contlitned jon Pane in ” further ae a lari ication: and: ‘documentation’: of my. “coliform”? fe 10: - Howard Poulson} ‘Sidney, B.« Cc. a we “Fale Play" _ . name ead nadireas Ssupplted 2 Ho364 4 MeDonald Park Rd}. uta “AM, B. n. Ethier Communion A 652-2812 * Office 652-4311 -- 9 to 12 noon - oe - Monday to Friday ©: TOLDFIELD ROAD] -|GOSPEL CHAPEL] Rev. Ken W. Finstad . - §79-6237 * Sunday, November 21 9:45 a.m. Family. a Hour], Worship Gospel ; :. 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