THE RE} TEW. = "SCHOOL BOARD REQUEST ANGERS COUNCIL. i ‘Sidney council. supported the action of its building . Saanich school board that payment be made for the use — of three submitted to council. *3 inspector, R.H. Kamikawaji, on. Monday night: and: — of school classrooms and other facilities by the recreation Paving will take place on Malaview, Fifth, Henry, — commission for its summer programs. . “It took us eight months to hash out a. joint-use ‘agreement with these people and now they want to change it,” said Ald. Jerry Tregaskis. ‘‘Its unfair and wrong that the board should charge for the use of gymnasiums, classrooms or whatever for programs.”’ The council moved a resolution of emphatic disap- proval to the imposition of any charge by the senper Courser and on two parking lots, one on southwest Bevan and Second and the other north of the town hall. es *, Shoppers Drug .Mart,: 2341 Beacon, will: be. required to = change the illuminated sign on its facade which does not * conform to the civic sign bylaw. -. In:a report to council; the building inspector said that, regardless of. the interpretation of the bylaw by the — ‘ company, Shoppers Drug Mart did relocate its sign without a valid sign permit, thereby violating the bylaw. A. letter from Neon Products Ltd., on behalf of the ‘ws Lan - ca apes A letter was received by town council in support of the proposed mobile home park about which a public hearing, will take place at Sanscha Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Feorvsey Mrs. Lola Grieve, 2780 Spencer Road, wrote to say drug store, stated that the interpretation of the sign type - board. that ‘‘as a retired nurse and an owner of a mobile home - taken by the municipal staff was-incorrect. Language in _* * * : for the past two years, I firmly believe this method of the sign bylaw did not: support Kamikawaji’ s position. _ The $50,879 tender of Victoria Paving Co. Ltd. for living is the ideal answer when one is no longer able to * _ ‘paving of certain Sidney streets was chosen as the lowest _ care for a house.”’ Aldermen reacted with anger. to a request by the The U.S. coast guard cutter Eagle arrives in Victoria July 20 as part of the Cap- tain Cook Bicentennial Celebrations. She will. Survey demonstrates transportation need There are at least 320 and probably a lot more people in the northern end of the Saanich Peninsula who are badly in need of improved public commuter service to Victoria, says Mrs. Janet McNamara. Mrs. McNamara has done a lot of work on transportation in the peninsula as aged handicapped co- ordinator. for the | Peninsula Com- munity. Association. She made a survey not long ago on how many people needed .subsidized tran- sportation and found that the need v was great. She was even able to provide a a mini-_ least once a week. Many of these people were isolated ° in areas like Deep Cove and Ardmore and unable to get to Sidney where they could connect with the 10 or more Wednesday, July 12,1978 Vancouver Island buses which travel - - each day to and from Sidney, some of them by circuitous routes. Mrs. McNamara cited an instance where a Deep Cove man who regularly provided transportation for a number of old and disabled people, recently died. His death left the old people without transportation and ‘‘they- are at their wit’s end.” There were lots of old: people in Deep Cove and Ardmore and other areas who were in need of rides. bus, the capital cost of which would be also join the assembly TTT TaN TeTeTe og sas wee wwe eee ner ese serene PET sth ha RARE ARR LARA, Summer Clearance - of naval vessels and botne - by xthe | Odd | Bellows ane Mrs. McNamara was. commenting . oe Rebekahs, but was unable to. get : . tall ships in Vancouver — maintenance support. from the. on a talk given recently to the Institute of Transport Engineers of Vancouver island by Saanich Ald. lan Cass in which -he said that the creation of a short-term commuter service to the Saanich Peninsula was. a major priority. Cass said ‘engineers should devote their attention to the preparation of a . competent technical brief to senior government outlining public transit problems for Greater Victoria. LEVIS SUPER WIDE | for Sea Festival Cele- Reg. $25.95 Sale : brations July 24-30. - Seventh in line of coast guard cutters to bear. name Eagle, the vessel _ is-used as training ves- sel for approximately 195 cadets and instruc- tors of U.S. Coast. Guard Academy. At present there are 20 fe- | ‘male cadets on board | Eagle. The ship will be open to the public in Victoria’s Inner Har- bour. July 22 and 23.. from 1-4 p.m... provincial government even . though she made representation to Minister of Municipal Affairs Hugh Curtis, and, on one occasion, to the provincial. cabinet as a whole. Consequently, the . whole proposal fell through. Her survey showed that there were at least 320 people, old age pensioners, members of the Silver Threads and _church members, many of them aged, who badly need to get into Victoria, at A $455 ‘DENIM & CORD % Off | BLOUSES, DRESSES, T-SHIRTS | ‘UpTo . y Off. cod caucus’ 1, Off — ~ OVERALLS - se 16" \ : Up To. : 32.95 ay, AA : Other Brand Names in up to RAASSASULN ¥ TTT AAT ¥, cS 7 % t GE Staggered transit fare system -eyed “Municipal Affairs Minister ‘Hugh Curtis. says © his ministry, will be.taking a serious look at instituting a ‘Sidney. store -entered. An Esquimalt man has beesi charged with breaking and. entering the Sidney. Shoppers. Drug Mart, 2341 Beacon, after: RCMP observed a man in the store after its alarm— “.-sounded. ; A ‘police spokesman said. Martin “Appleyard, was - apprehended in the area of the. prescription counter: shortly after 2:25 a.m. Sunday... || Somebody ~ Cares! ” BUTLER BROTHERS. We Are Having An staggered — transit, fare. _ « . ; There was minor damage. to the building. on entry. system forB.C. "Cares if you are new in town ‘Curtis said in. an jn- and feel kind of lost; If you've : just-added a new-son or daughter to your family; If }- HE has finally asked you to -|: _ become his wife; If you. or “ someone -in: your. family. is: : celebrating a vey. special o oc- : : casion . ‘ierview ~ following. a... -recently-concluded trip: to. - Europe he took to study “transit systéms © that a staggered .system might. “include: weekly ‘or: monthly . 4 ‘passes and lower. fares for off-peak hours. ied Bis = Fri, & Sat. | some. Stock hat Is. Bencued T Listen to CJVI. 900 a L on your radio dial. | nk we. may have Something you want BARON OF. BEEF ‘GRADE“A ee : _ | U.S. RED DELICIOUS _ ictoria | “385- i192 on he’ “ found’ 7 in- a » Sidney - . es 28 _ x ROUND. STEAK ‘APPLES © . European trip, that doesn’t enoad need: wmore. study. to verify : - WHITE. seo FRESH ° — that. light: ‘rapid . transit: . 8/8 = 39 vs 691); - 208 oc KEATING. x ROAD » : MAPLEWOOD POULTRY fi : cen not ail it is a “B52, Ter . ROASTING CHICKEN GREEN ¢ r “There i isa mythology i in : UGRADES LB. UP ~ z CABBAGE 1s wl 5 AB. C. which suggests LRT is | q FROZEN | TURKEY HIND M's _ the answer to all our Public ia! McCAIN FROZEN - transit needs,” PEAS | p : a 79)" : of ns . Char, es. : | BREAKFAST DELIGHT $435 PEEK FREEN DIGESTIVE, t A ea az A , n . p BACON BISCUITS semen 09" : pe me te q concenreare, ¢ 7 OZ SHORTCAKE PPG g A against Bg ORANGE JUICE. 69 NESCAFE INST: | a ~ truck driver: ie .12 oz tin | COFFEE i, 09 . re soe a HISLAND FARM DAIRY. Oe ‘1 A cainat ne deve ef at A basic guide to the Who, What, Where, When | WHIPPING CREAM Ag MAYONNAISE ayoz, dh) which was involved nan : a and Why of Shopping Canadian. OMY. JAVEX BACH ML, Newton. Cross. Road - MRS. 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