Page A6 George. Aylard, owner of Aylard farm, put forward a re- quest to build a public right-of- way at the south end of his farm at.a public works committee meeting Monday night. Building the right-of-way would mean a neighbor would have to move 1,000 feet of fence to the right and several heritage oak trees would have to be cut down, said Mayor Lloyd Har- rop. Aylard is willing to pay for DROP-IN ard se - has offered to pay half, .S the expenses for construction and his neighbor Leslie Smith said Harrop. Smith had built his fence accidentally on municipal land and so is prepared to move It. Ald. Eugene Bailin said the cost. of the fence. would total $2,000. Committee discussed at length whether Aylard as_ user or the municipality would be responsible for the maintenance VN Open 10 am-10 pm most days SAANICH PENINSULA COMMUNITY BINGO ASSOCIATION 3rd at Sidney in Sidney across from fire hail CMHC APPROVED PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED | ist WINNER JOHN WILD - - Sandown n W Dindows | -_ offers, anda PAYMENT PLAN a 1D Discount on DISCOUNT | RENOVATION WINDOWS — » INSIDE STORM WINDOWS OUTSIDE STORM WINDOWS THERMAL CONVERSION - WINDOW SCREENS ‘For Your Free Estimate” q : _ will be applied THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. semen? of the public access. Aylard wants to build the right-of-way for farm = machinery access. Council members suggested that Aylard, Smith, and municipal engineer Igor Zahnacz meet and try to come to a private agreement. Fix-up awarded A construction management contract to oversee more than $200,000 in renovations to Cen- tral Saanich municipal hall was awarded to Lorne James. Renovations: to the building will take about four months, said) municipal Gay Wheeler. Tenders for con- struction will be reviewed by James and committee members. The project .will create a modern and efficient work area, Wheeler said, including redesigning administration of- ‘fices. Much of the work will be interior, but a thermal coating to the glass- roofed foyer to cut down a greenhouse affect created by summer sun. Cost of the contract to. James has not been established. q FOR PERSONALIZED “SERVICE - We Specialize in. ° UPHOLSTERY ° DRAPERIES, Etc. Phone 652-9454 6655 TRUDEAU TERRACE. BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. administrator _ chance to buy a ‘‘little gem’’ which experienced a 10-hour power BICYCLE BUILT FOR ONE-AND-A-HALF - North Saanich council has the wanted since its first community plan, says property owner Edith Gardner. Deep Cove in dark _A Deep Cove resident who the. municipality. has outage last Thursday expressed annoyance with B.C. Hydro. ; Gloria MacLucas of Clayton ae Road is a ‘shift worker and. fre- i ok quently does household chores Pay h | ke when when she returns home at 7 after midnight to find her home awerded was without power and B.C. "crew to alleviate the problem. ah Five-year-old Corrina ‘‘navigates’’ as mother Nancy does all the legwork in a cycle through town. ‘land for sale night. She arrived home shortly | Hydro did.not send out a night. Canadian armed forces. per- cent pay increase retroactive. to National. . Defence. Minister f .1 in 1987 and 1988. : f. As_a_result : ‘recruit pay’ rises : from: $10,896" PRICES I IN EFFECT ‘UNTIL AUGUST 2ND OR WHILE STOCKS LAST GLIDDEN. = PRE-BUILT a; ENDURANCE_ RS ae ‘ eel LATTICE - years... Non-specialist. captains OIL OR.LATEX | will see a rise from $32,760 an- SOLID COLOUR , ‘nually to a total $36,691. TOP. FENCE SECTIONS Attractive pre-built Prestige fence sec- ‘tions come complete with. everything you need, Ask us! 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Hydro. - line. supervisor, said the. com- pany did ‘not send out. a crew’ ‘that night. because the incident . involving © six ‘houses was vane ~ isolated one. ‘‘Since so few. peo- ple were affected we: decided to’ delay rather than pull out a.crew at double: time ae che eX, “plained. os ° : The problem proved a bit : “larger. ‘than expected. When ‘Williamson called out a crew at. 5:30. a.m. transformer was dicovered.. It was 10 aim." before it~ was repaired. daze Fi Zig SPECIALS gaz 20-50 Ye ott 20% ott Firefly Reg. $4.40 SALE ima aig , | FABRICS & CRAFTS THE BRITISH COLUMBIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE FOLLOWING OPTOMETRISTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED FROM THE 1986 YELLOW PAGES. | Ee _ ties H Pidoneammncennemncens BEHRege DECK STAIN wa EACH] AGH | SECTION | STON ins Sao. atid Wate. Be DOW. OL ONT yoo Frvittt ‘ % RARER ON UII Pao auietiee onties ermal ae eae iy dp peesedvative, avcallsnl fac ath wont i, . : 2? / : ~ Nat x4" al Building A cs Bt | a i\ meateo | House? 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The price is $164,000, which Gard- ner says does not have to be paid at once. The Gardners «are _ selling because they are now retired and live in Sidney. The original property was 34 acres which has been sold over the years. , Gardner said they wanted to : give council the first opportuni- ty to buy it because if.it went to private developers ‘‘they would not-be as free with the beach ac- cess.as we would: “Right. now. kids phone and say they want to go down and "get polly-wogs so we let them.. Gardner added that a Cana- dian... Wildlife spokesman said the property was a “‘little gem’’ ~ with a wide variety of wildlife -. including «different -bird and. ~ dragonfly species. Ald. Eugene | Bailin said ¢ coun-» ~ cil has money put aside for ac-~ oS quisition of.attractive property. for the municipality. Purchase of the property has been refer- red to finance committee for: ‘Garbage burning Noxious fumes. from the . neighbor’s trash: incinerator - won't foil. barbeque aromas in Central Saanich. The municipality gave notice of.-a new: bylaw governing domestic incinerator - burning regulations Friday. Council: discussed complaints of -foul odors. resulting from . burning rubber: or smouldering trash at more than one council meeting. Bylaws 84)