“Mayor. SEALEV BANS SMOKING, COFFEE FROM. A sir | Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday : By Review Publications Lid. ‘9831 Third Street P.O. Box 2070 V8L 3S5 . EDITOR AND PUBLISHER — John Manning - -. PERSONNEL AND OFFICE MANAGER — Esther Berry” ; GENERAL MANAGER — A.G. Dogg says : ADVERTISING MANAGER— John Tate . Momber of B.C. Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Assn. . ‘ Member Class "A" Newspapers - Telephone 656-1151)” - EDITORIAL NIGHT PHONE 656-8664 - 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, July 25, 1979 4 ‘This Could - Save A Life -One of the tragedies i in life is the fact that we o nave to learn from our mistakes — or other people’s.. The recent. death of John Arthur Cormack pointed out the need to ensure that » children’s. bicycles are fitted: with adequate |W brakes... The 13-year-old» North Saanich {3 ~ youngster’ s bike brakes failed, if you remember, ~~ at the intersection of Wain. Road:and the Pat {| So Bay Highway, causing him. to collide with, a . ~ trailer-truck.- . Tt was a totally unnecessary death and one we. 7 © don’ t ‘want to see repeatee here. on the penin- ees guage 2085: Ao 7 ‘One ‘Sidney. merchant’ - — “Don. Phillips, of. fo wd Harvey’: s Bicycle: Shop — feels the same way. ," That’s why he has of fered youngsters a free bike" brake check... =. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | : Editor, T The . Review, Sir: very: ‘competent “on: a. cold: rainy: day in and: always ready to help a ‘its last meéting agreed: -only article in: The = Sidney. January. We. were: not. ‘husband ‘and. myself, I feel. | it is extremely beautiful.” that I must: make s ome rea _ opinion,. we’ cannot afford “ ‘to'have.a police force under. | taffed:: pond consequently, {the peninsula’ and, because: Hee Tee : “compliment to ‘Bob Miles | Atta: Ald G. "We “first viewed 480 then. that’ ail bikes driven ~._was disturbed to read in'| and: his. men. ‘The Central: McFarlane: 7 — a Senanus Drive. ‘ap- have perfect brakes? We “your ‘July. 11: fiition that | Saanich - ‘police. force - is:|. Dear Sirs: ~/:) proximately four years ago © bmw . “ Central Saanich council at'|: excellent; I have recently ead: can: “to-allow “police: chief. Bob -citizen vany:: “May. ‘Review “headlined” | aware then, that this: small. Miles to add one more man. ecessary., a “| ‘*Senanus. Drive: Property , [paradise had been to many — _to his present force of 10; Frank G. Bass Owner. Must “Remove | people, a‘ favorite’ picnic’ “JA fully: understand |. the 7025 Hagan Road | Signs’. . As this: article | and swimming spot. I must financial side. of the |: Recs Brentwood ney would appear to refer tomy | say I cannot blame themas “but, in my eS : arise =| such’ a’. site still existed: ‘on: ~ Agency Offers Help, Sanctuary . If you are a woman who is physically or mentally « 4S" abused, going through-.a if breakdown’ in your family ‘or in a relationship, or in an unhappy situation without t family or friends and want someone to talk things over -with, call Transition House at 385-6611. The house is a private | -agency funded ‘by human resources. and _— offers temporary accommodation — up to four weeks — for women and their children in co-operative living penta tk First - and foremost, Transition House . offers sanctuary and safety — at least 60 per cent of women come here from violent situations, spokesman ‘Shelogh Waet says. Women are also offered temporary housing and food, assistance in seeking permanent furniture,. support and information regarding legal. matters, assistance . and WEATHER SUMMARY Max. Temp. (July 16) Min. Temp. (July 22) Meon | 32.1°C 10.0°C 19.0°C LONG TERM AVERAGES Meon ‘Max. Record Mox. (July 16/43) 36. eC Meon Min. . Record Min. (July 18/45) y - Mean Temp. ‘- Precipitation 429.8 mm Rain Snow : Total for Year Sunshine Toto! for Yeor nil nil 102.3 hrs. ° 1332.7 hrs. RESEARCH STATION. Max. Temp. (July 16/79) 30.5°C Min. Temp. (July 17/79) 15.5°C Min. on grass (July 21/79) 6.0°C Precipitation Torol Sunshine Brought to you virowich the eourtesy | of ob whytle % peworecees ° sai and power | 656-7286. ] 043 1 Resina ven (corner Harbour Rd. & Resthaven) _ FULFORD HARBOUR | Times Shown are “‘Standard Times’. - 9.1° 8.7 8.4 8.0 i Fe a 76° 78° . 0045 0120: 0205 . 0250 n. 0345... 0420 . 0510 7.9. 0445 “7.5 0550 “7.10640: 6.6 0735: 6.0. 0855 5.4 1025 4.7. 1210. “canna ) 1150 1225 1300 1340 1400. 1450: 1545 2.6 3.2 3.9 °4,7. 5.6 6.5 7. 3 1935 2010 2030 - 2050-1 ~ 2425.10. 2150 2225, a housing: and: information regarding welfare and other gover- nment. services, —tran- sportation when needed and daycare can be arranged so that women. can. make necessary appointments. The house also provides women with an opportunity to meet others who are experiencing similar problems. Most women say when ‘they leave here, ‘‘I didn’t realize others were in this position,’’ Waet says. 313.1 mm . 4h Yes | Chapel of Roses — I YOUR COMMUNITY j CHAPEL SERVING ... Sidney 656-2932 388-5155 | COMPLETE SERVICE FULL. CHOICE: Ask Sands Depend on Sands aR Undertaking — Saciety Aamembership fee ap:: Af plicable toward our SERVICE _ Attend The Church Of Your ye |.it-had always been a dream .*” s. of ours to have’ a ‘house h their. bottom-line mentalities, like to exploit every square inch of a property: - : ‘offered... That. added. to” the: fact that the’ Seventh Day “The Canadian Red Cross has giver n $50, 000 to kick: off. the campaign. The. Canadian Catholic 5 Organization | for Development. and: Peace’ has channeled ‘a $25, 000 cash contribution through “Red'Cross, » Anyone wishing - to donate. ‘to. ‘the relief . operations, please forward your cheque. or: ‘money .order:-to: the Canadian: Red : Cross ' Society, 4750 Oak St.,- Vancouver, B.C, V6H | ~2N9:or to the Red Cross branch in your com: | %. _; ‘munity, Please designate ‘‘For Boat People”’ on ~.your-contribution, We would ask that monies be- “sent. in: lieu” of foodstuffs and clothing. for: “- practical and economical reasons. Recaps ¥ _ : be ues foris income tax « Purposes. “<-though the church is in it for.the same profit motive ‘which has. spurred’ on Abacus Cities“ Ltd. in. the’: construction of its large and now trembling empire. : _. No one doubts that funds accruing to the church will 3 be used to help others.’ On the’ other® hand, ‘in my. opinion; ‘total Ba tuge wie! = oy ay eee, acl oe ore beautiful little island, if turned over to some of the § :. Whatever happens to Abacus Cities Ltd. and its developers who have been busy in this part of the future looks pretty shaky right now, it will have left... “one unhappy legacy to the Town of Sidney — the # destruction of Rest Haven General Hospital. &.: The development company, now in. receivership, # took. an.option. early this year on the Seventh Day 7 Adventist property on Rest Haven Drive,. including the island on which the hospital was located, and the . process of destruction got anderway almost im- 7 2 mediately, -_ _.» Mayor Norma Sealey says that. more public input. The gracious old building. was demolished and must be sought so that aldermen can get-a sampling with it, the general aura of peace and healing which «> of opinion before they make a decision, It seems like ‘pervaded that part of the Saanich Peninsula since the |. a reasonable position to take — certainly a safe one- | ~ hospital opened in 1921. It seemed so easy to destroy. for aldermen who are probably going to get.a lot.of an institution that stood there for so many years. . flak whatever their decision, } Just’ move cin’. a bulldozer and aan it over. — no -ttitieesemantaanetatimncouliinhouatcmenaeiniamiai obscenity, would be nice if Sidney could buy the island and turn it imo a park or:haven of rest but this is unlikely, » shoreline, could be retained as institutional property « i and the remainder turned over to the wolves, | = Pai Access’ aes We have sympathy’ with owners of: property » Writing equipment. » Cushians All of this has led up to a rather tricky problem: for. & the Town of Sidney. In the new community plan the island is designated as.‘institutional’’, which would: ' make it immune from development. The property ! owner wants to designate it as ‘residential’. The He | island, it Says, is an integral part of the whole 1J-acre’: - property and, if it is not included in. the package, developere will not be interes ited in ‘buying. A The logical way-to go, sald Mr, Rogera, appearing : : on behalf, of his church, would be for the town to * designate the whole package as “residential”, and , open up the island bu, “high quality”: development. “Doesn't it. bother youvthat the land will be “raped?! asked. one alderman, adding. that By Was Vacant — with the construction of a house _on the site there is no beach in the area. In other ‘ “words,” it is impossible, to interfere. with: beach access if there is no beach, > Without. doubt, some: ‘people feel: peeved’ at - losing a favorite beauty spot formerly accessible | only because: there was: no construction ‘on the - ~Jand, but the fact of the matter is that with the ° “construction, its loss must be faced, 2° eov'The owners have every right to their privacy,” AS. well, ‘the peninsula has many fine: beaches. with total public Access, . \ Coleg cheer / Nave a Swans noe . Created °° Lava. . . corms ashore: eontle ay Leaggh el Liaw. Vitality ; . Paint of ©. CONpatE 9. Gran fobtor.) Sy sepa ao Rogers’: response. was. ‘that trade-offs or: com- : 8 “promises with developers didn’t seem possible. They 2°} just dropped. the whole matter, if such an option was. & me » Adventist ‘Church’ needs the: money which would 8 § “accrue from. the deal to put into. another helping. 2 institution, : makes’ a pretty” strong case. It isn’t as. § development of the island would be a disaster. That >: _. World’ in. the past few decades, could become an_ yee I suppose some sort of compromise is indicated, It . _ Perhaps part of the island including a good piece of.) |. a [OLDFIELD ROAD] | J6QSRELCuAREL| i z “Sunday, July Teo “Sunday § problem, .: . : S|aldke on Senanus. Drive: in’ Saanichton who. were: °” ‘The option was not taken up but, by that time bo Crossword | . BF Be tai “recently ~ “hauled © over. the coals. by Central |. Rest Haven Hospital was no more..1 suppose, to be ; AGROSS: ~ 31, Diplomacy ” ‘ wr)": “Saanich council for erecting. ‘private property'?..|g- fair) the hospital, would have.been doomed even if. 1, Official copy 37 ied port ADRS) of signs: supposedly on: the public ‘Fight-of-way_ y the Abacus affair had never developed.:The Seventh: Rg? That man 38. Paid notice BO VIHS ‘adjacent to their land, _ Days Adventist Church's development director, °° 10; Tourist. tga Ga ior ma itt oi | Walter Rogers, said, at the'time,. that a.humber of “£11. Mountain 4. Woter barrier Tati ay 1 Ea ty Coun il: ed: 7 leo 42.. Period : cil’ acted’ on a. etter and phone calls. possibilities had belt considered since the institution Fy Pee cay 4) Mexican pine NTP ! protesting. the apparent ‘closure of public access’. had become redundant owing ‘to the opening-of §) *' stoh err et ‘ine sh at “to the beach, however, it seems (sce letter to the |j Saanich Peninsula Hospital in Central Saanich. But} 18: Chinese” 48, Expose to. UE editor) beach access has not been interfered |f the building A era ene ans fo renovate it, | ig paged go, BOM ! would have cost a fortune, - 6. Little devil: : 50. 2 cameramen with, and ne pomplaint a that the. } And so, gracious and serene though itv was, vit had: Ey Maka face 51) Bothers aE age shed is partly located on the 7 to go. Nothing, after all, must stand in: the way OF Ro Sint DOWN arate “public right-of-way — will be satisfactorily dealt |} progress — whatever thatis, fh 20. Jump 1, Makes ready _ B. Head covering > With) when the: owner. has completed: con- {q- ‘When the three-acre Island was denuded i and the j 22. Compeny 2, Sun Nea ° % Large vations: 3; Ego antelope struction of his house, Adjacent eight nares of Mainlond ‘shore "Ask 26. Box ” 4 Finest 10, Caudal na Move or sale and in Ca es, : Ro ipl "sft ws nf of vale along he py the | Peetarsepanetanageamaian ses Ake | eb elt ss was only of value as long as the property |? Bitch around me - Praise & 730p.m. ‘Rev. Ivan Futter - 7 652-2812 : ° Office 652-4311 ; -: 9 to12 noon. -. Monday to Friday Church 10364 MeDonald Park Rd. Rev. Pastor . Office 656-3712... Home 656-5433 9:45 a.m... Christian ~ Education ~~ Worship -< Service ’: 00 p.m. Praise & Share Tuesday an, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study. f“'Preaching the Christ- | A LUfe:: fulness. aa YOUR FRIENDLY ~ COMMUNITY. ~ GHURCH © 11:00 a, me Rev, Ken, 1966237, Instad 9:45 a.m. - ce School 11:00 a.m.» No services for: “Family Camp" at Nanoose Bay Pen- A tecostal Camp, . —: Wednesday | D 30 p. m, ele Study , Frida 7:30 P. me. Young Peoples Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada ASSUMPTION 1726 W, Saanich Road Saturday Mass 5:30 p.m, , Sunday Mass 9:00.a.m,. ST, RLIZABELIDS |. ~" CHURCH -- ~ 10030 Third 8t., Sidney : Sunday Masses - 10:15 a, m, & V218 a, m. : | Weekday Masies: : 9:00 aun, Worship al | |) Rev. Melvin H. Adams _ Pentecostal ae fe R.J. ‘Bob’ Mitchell |. | - in ~ Charismatic. ; OUR LADY OF THE || 7:00 pm _ This Least os ve "One Service ¢ Only L: Paul's; Aba. «Office: 652-2713. Manse 652-5644 | . Family Service: +. ~ Sunday School | SHADY CREEK " 70 East Sannich Rd,’ : 45a,m, .. BRENTWOOD ¢ =. Fibs West Scanich ad. oe UNS am: : Boby Fold Provided: -ADVENTIST. | CHURCH’ Rest. Haven Dr., Sidney. SERVICES 9:30 a.m, » Saturday 111:00 aim: Worship 7:30 P. m. _ Wednesday Prayer yer J | | ALL ARE Wel. COME. ' Pastor. H.E, Dawes: : 656-6940 © = Gospel Chanch 9925 FIFTH STREET; SIDNEY, BC. Sunday Services 11:00 a.m, Family Fellowship Rev, Tom Gurnee ; 656.384 +275) White Christ hs seth and you in mind,"". , 6:00pm, SL UGGETT MEMORIA L: . BAPTIST “CHURCH “7008 W. Saanich Rd, Micaiwoud Buy. 9:45 am. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 a.m, * Worship Pastor Ken Anderson "> 65202919 © ; ae - Study Morning © Worship. a Worship: SINGLIGAN” ome a EEE |} 2269 Mills Rd. am 9:45am. iy “Sunday moa School: f » wn :00 a: m. & 7:00 p. me 7 Ted and Gloria Engels, _ | Missionaries =. to | Guatemala, ; . of Wednesday © a 7:30 p. m: . Bible Study: ; , & Prayer, Pastor Darrel Eddy B.A.B.D.. |.” a 656-6791 THE PARISH | OF SIDNEY & | NORTH SAANICH] HOLY TRINITY © ‘CHURCH Patrica Bay duly 29, 1979 © 10:00 asin, , ‘Communion ST, ANDREW'S | oo CHURCH 9686 3rd St, Sidney — 8:00 a.m, eS Holy ; Communion Morning ooh Prayer Farewell Sermon ‘by The i 1 Rev, Colin Campbell, . aoe Thursday | ‘Qs OO. A, sai . Ws AS a.m, ‘Holy Communion Rector wa Rev, R.Sansam | | 656-4870 656-5322 SAANICHTON BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Meets each Sunday Keating Elem, Schoot | 6843 Central Sannich Rd, Lord's Supper 9:30 a.m. Family Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Study 7:30 p.m, at Chapel. “9R30 - Sth St, Sldney ° Phone 652-3888 Peace Lutheran 208 Weller Ave, . SUNDAY. -.- 945 am, Sunday School 11:00 a, mes) Worship PREM ORME. INTERIM PASTOR os GeINRD AOR Choral |