WEDNESDAY R=e _ | L_SPECIAL | J RIBS CBURGERS =| °FAMILY PACK pnw | 12. pes. CHICKEN STEAL " 1 @ F MON. - FRI. 11-8 : meium COLESLAW © "Television cameras will be welcomed in 1 North saanich council’ resolve the conflicts. SAT. 11:30-8, SUN. 12-8 Reg. $14. chamber this year for the first time, following a unanimous vote Rangel proposed re-instating the question period at the beginning of each council meeting and allowing televising of the meetings. Later a notice of motion for a bylaw to add a ‘‘public that have been held in the past, because of a basic change made participation period’? at the beginning of each meeting was by Mayor Jay Rangel in the committee structure. -- adopted with only Cumming dissenting. Up to and including Monday night council has spent a great A notice of motion regarding. television. was adopted deal of time over reports of the deliberations of its major unanimously, as Cumming — formerly a consistent opponent —. committees, often debating in full the matters already dealt with commented “It’s time the public saw what’s going on around by the new council at its inaugural meeting on Monday :night. The meetings they. record may be very different from those by a minority of its members in committee. here.’ Now Rangel has put all members of council on four main Rangel. named Cornford and Sherwood to a new standing. committees: finance, planning and zoning, water and utilities, administration committee to examine carefully the respon- and public works. This ‘‘committee of the whole’’ system is used sibilities of council and staff. Cornford was named chairman. by Sidney and Central Saanich. councils, and once a matter has Farthing. will head the bylaw review. committee, with: Cum- been decided in committee it is generally approved at the ming and Parrott. following council meeting without discussion. Parrott will chair the fire committee with Cornford, andthe - Harold Parrott will chair the finance committee, George firehall construction committee, with Cumming and former Westwood the public: works committee, Jim Cumming the alderman Herlinveaux. - utilities committee and Eric Sherwood the planning committee. Cumming was elected by council to represent North Saanich ~The meeting opened with presentation of plaques to retiring = On the Capital Regional Board, with Parrott as alternate, Both © aldermen Dick Herlinveaux and Dave Terrill,:and the swearing will be members of the CRD Water Commission, with West- = in of Sherwood, Westwood and Edgar Farthing... wood as alternate and Bob Thompson as member at large. In his address to the new council the mayor spoke of council’s Cornford will represent council on the Peninsula Recreation responsibility for “preservation and management: of a ey Commission. Sherwood will be on the Vancouver Regional a Library board, with Parrott as alternate.” precious piece of B.C.”’ The: community. plan: has stood the test of time, he ‘said, - Council. voted..to, appoint a family. court Gomimiitiee: as requiring amendment only once. Now the council: has the im-: required. by provincial law, and to advertise for. people interested portant job of revising the:plan, but there is no reason to hurry. _ in serving on it. and every reason to proceed carefully. - : ‘Appointments ° to. the advisory planning. commission, the People stress the importance of North Saanich ‘ ériieal: life - board of variance, the environmental advisory commission and : -“style’’, he. said that means different things to different people. the heritage advisory committee will be made later. . and some of them are slightly incompatible, Itisuptocouncilto _ All aldermen will serve as deputy mayor, taking two months : each in alphabetical order. Permit - Continued from Page. AL 8 TAKE OUT 656-5331 -.9816.- 4th ST., “ SIDNEY | : ~ Chicken eRibs eBurgers: - eSoft ice Cream =: _ MON. FR. 1-8 : ‘ perhaps the 1982 council which - “made the decision to let Wright go ahead ‘should’ have. been - mors rational in ‘the. way we did . © ~, it. ‘In other words, we should= -— & have thought, orice we open that up; what comes next?, *-hesays. “Maybe ‘we- ‘should have been 7 nT more careful of protecting certain a | ny - council» = Barrington-Foote. Rangel “says vein -it’s important. every. alderman understand ‘council’s. position - and ‘‘what the implications ¢ are”’ inthe Wrightissue. “ Wright, meanwhile, is keeping. mum. regarding | the whole... "controversy. Contacted ° by The ~ Review Monday he said.he did. “not wish to make any comment ears or answer rany questions, ae ~~ Open: for Lunch and Dinner” Tuesday to Sunday : (closed {or Lunch Tuesday) “Culsine francaise see OPEN FROM 5 p.m. oie a 1 "eT: DAYS A, WEEK: y Smorgasbord Dinner | _ West Saanich f Rd. by. The Now. 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