Nae BIOL Be a BAL A HENS OE SSAA Sale OO TRE Wednesday, June 2, 1999 Laurel Baker Review contributor The town of Sidney is go- ing to try once again to at- tract membership to the Heritage/Environment Committee. ‘The .committee,. which plays an important role in the approval process for lo- cal developments, has been - struggling for some time to «Review contributor Bere ~-dent’~ ‘maintain a membership quota. © As it stands, four commie tee members must be pre-. sent to vote on any issue. However, there are cur- “rently. only four People on ° the committee. . “Tes payback time.” man got his just desserts. Early last April, a man posing as a vacuum com- pany representative came to -the woman’s door asking to inspect her vacuum. ._ He told her that a bearing sh needed to be replaced, ‘and. * promptly left with the appli- “ance. He. returned with: a “Those words from an 0. _ $250 bill for repairs. ~ year-old North Saanich res-. cafter she ensured” that a 38-year-old Victoria’ “We're welcoming those who are interested in her- itage and environmental is- sues to be considered to sit on the committee,” said town clerk Terry Kral. ; “For people who care about heritage issues and the environment. They don’t have to be an:ex- pert.” Environment and her- _ itage issues used to be con- ‘sidered by two different committees — which, indi- vidually, had no problems ‘finding members. But after.the committees | _ were joined to cut costs, SeV- . eral people resigned. _ Although: council: ‘has “The woman: paid’ the money, but felt the charge ‘was... suspicious and arranged to have the man return to fix the other bear- ng She then called the com- pany, and discovered the - man was a fraud. So when he returned to It’s not a party unless there’s music and danc- ing, and Parkland sec- ondary school’s 25th an- niversary party was no exception. The band con- ductor couldn't resist an opportunity to persuade an audience member to do more than just sit and ” listen. since advertised for more embers, there. have not been any replies. At the May 25 regular council meeting, Sidney councilors decided to wait until December 31 to see if there is any response. If the: committee is un- able to attract more. mem- bers: by that time, council — . will examine other options - such having. environment and heritage issues referred to other committees. Anyone interested in be- ing considered to sit on the committee should send are- sume or letter to the atten- ‘tion of Terry Kralla at Sidney. ya Peaks sown Hall. - her. home: last. Friday, “with the Sidney/North a rs * Saanich RCMP oT CHICKEN Corporal Dave Hodgson a yy 9 co 7 tells the story: f* cocxrai. *] wOODLE sur “While I’m arresting him, H298m. : this feisty 80-year-old. woman comes out of the © house and says to him, ‘Ex- cuse me, before you gO... It's payback time.” Fraud changes are pend- ing. - Ferry options being: considered. BCI Terries is looking at ways to make the Brent- wood Bay to Mill Bay ferry more profitable. Anew fiscal framework is being established, and. al the same time the Corpora- tion is initiating short-term markeling strategies (new highway signage, discount tickets available at the Cen- tral Saanich, Broadmead | and Mill Bay Thrifty Foods and the Mt. Newton, Brent- wood Bay and Mill Bay Pay- less Gas outlets) directed at - increasing traffic on. this” “roule, : BC Ferries says it will ad- vise stakeholders in ad vance as to when, where and how the next.consulta- tive steps will take place, Open houses were held In Mill Bay and Brentwood Bay in 1998, followed a month later by a planning workshop, which included almost 40 people from the two communities. neste ance meee en Teme rete SSN Ask us how you can for only $3 | a bottle Good Wine cnesesiin eraanaverennriene mguegh penamen onetime mamentiratetanmiont aenmreatanniNmetnger WINESYOU _ comrainsnmnmeearcnmmairennnnmmamninr Naccinanntsinne enter t ' 9769 Fifth Street “Inthe Fifth Street Centre > s:neneyannivantasesivnemweanenianinreienrrbecanrneiteviwanrt wx rani anuestrican tmnt ructrnnenrs ae Oh noe rire nee Maas ety Po awe need miranda Bight ‘service options _were devised at those mect- ings, and in August, market research surveys were con- ducted, ys aie nena ; } Wh, §5 61112. 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