Wednesday, November 16, 1977 There are nine candidates seeking six ; | aldermanic seats in Sidney, with all incumbents | except Gib Baal defending their positions. |. Both Mayor Dick Leigh and school trustee i Norma Sealey were acclaimed. ' All seats are for two-year terms. ia _ Incumbent — alderman fo Ross Martin, 34,, of 2010 Courser, is offering himself as the type of person not traditionally found. on Sidney council. He says he has no commercial. or industrial interests in the community and is determined to see the completion of a waterfront beautification project which: would include’ a boulevard from the Sidney Hotel to Eastview Drive. He's served on Sidney council for a total-of three years and is employed as < MARTIN... beautification years and ts employed asa school teacher. - saeenrsrsere copes sarees steer aresetusce_enienecemnuuessses Jerry: Tregaskis, 34, . *2264 Ciail PL, Veteran on Sidney ‘council and has. been the. town’s (bresentative on the: Capital Region Board for | the past year, a position he “hopes to renew this year. He considers the provision. of water ata reasonable cost the primary | issue this election, as well as. P stern control Over development resulting from § phe water. Ht U ;] GRANT... closer look Courser, of is a two-year LANG.. -growth control has served: ‘on. Sidne * +'He believes a Strong o council is needed to take a - tough stand -»: against ~ proper ty. developers: who- : Attempt to persuade council | : ei Qi TREGASKIS. . tough stand — plan. He's’ émployed as a and > ffe allow development which ~ credit manager for, Butler | fcomtradiets: the community ~ Brothers. °2- Lo an EMERGENCY. NUMBERS . Emergency . numbers for. ambulance)... ~- Sidney and North Saanich In. Central Saanich they. } are: = or. +388. 3123 * 652-2121 (police) m ROMP) a 383-1166. (fire and -:386- 3271 (fire a ambulaner) me ETHIER. investment » Vv n a achieved Many of our: F goals | ha € . been c incumbent and some are: becoming: realities. Weare accomplishing . some i prized. ‘obj jective “and* ‘must now my” opinion, .con- -..solidate our. gains. prior: to. incurring : i, further financial liabilities. We must ‘continue. to. “procece : “cautiously; in. -order.to assure a sound : hand stable. future for the Town of : Sidney; . - wae cr WL. od LIVE WITHIN YOUR BUDGET — VOTE ETHIER for Economic Control f HOLLINGWOR.-.. | )°. TH,..enforce guidelines. The regular: was held oon the | FOR TRANSPORTATION ssessea| | HOHE BALA real ie Tey ateadi init BP My ERIE NDS ce : : ee ; . With reyard to 1 the Teehumn baie development’ proposal 1 iN sain Opry “posed to. any further development ie the’ Tsehun harbour bird sanetuary, mud flats, ‘the Tsehuns harbour isthmus and the Blue Heron basing b believe the boating density oo BB has reached StUFAnion paint and any ather further development i in this geographic “mm area would destroy, this Cragile ecu syste Me rein ie ia aS ce ee es Sain ae ER se To nit out af this mess which ¢ ‘ommitiee A sees. Aahave gous into, Lwould as un initial step, recommend: downzoning the areadn question to rural throught a: | public hearing. Since North Saanich owny foreshore rights through the foresight of a B previous mayor, the munie ipality ultimately controls the espanslon of or additions: ty the water leases within the foreshare, oe we ant * The long. term ain, however should be (a ecquire ie whole aren and establish it fs Fv bird sanctuary.» green belt, To meetthis aing, it would be my intention ta direet the: B Advisory: Planning Committee to take. this inidiative as a special project and make proposals to.and niet with inte Festuil agencies such as the National Second Century Fond of B.C. thes band Coanimisdon) the Conadian Wh ltl Soran, ee Bo Department ot Reeremion mid Conservation to name afew, Krona practicable poitit af view’ this propail iv similar to the. Saanich Swan 1 ake ee hristniae Hilts! larninn t shes hyoreke: ya! at te ‘fin “ACFE. genkiated, HB outside of municipal. tay revenge, On review ofthe: Swan Lake Nature Centie, | fired “the sane Principles could Apply ts North Sainic hy which woth he on sexcinng mak a ie penject are aftty, Be ee ae Siuwerely.” ae ig habe et foo Me 7 . GEORGE WESTWOOD, . Pott nba a cite CANDIDATE FOR MAVOR NORTH SAANIC Hn Peter Grant, 39, of 2009 has had exper ienee asvsnrsrassUPEPU OF SE PSS ASS SE SUSAN Incumbent alderman Jim: Lang, 64, of 10173 Melissa,... yY_ . crs eeennesinusespaeemmieesaas-enineemesametesiiancrenen! iW i in i ae by allowing him: tox serve: “one-term, and: he wants ‘to a ‘alderman Bernard E thier, 54, of 2245 investment” _PENINSU A HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NEWS — = monthly: cnceting of the Auxiliary to Saanich Peninsula Hospital ‘2nd eli of November with Bg dean our i cemmnnity nw eject, ind Tit elected iW the por ion, of Mayor would cadeayour lo “_ f boards councils through his job as a-recreation consultant for the provincial government. councils have inadequately planned for Sidney’s future ‘formerly with - possibility of uncontrolled Miltee to-deal ‘specifically ‘with population control'and refuses “year term on council this wath procedur C actual engineer “believes: s served* on’ ‘Sidney- council: for: four years in, the past. “development like ~ existing community ‘plan’ is development guideline, “Chevrolet .Vietorian the Sbuaaar such a success; . “the new acute care. wing in “commensurate “the Auxillary for their . ‘ment loned. “would be ‘needed. After a =) vith a discussion about the Git Shop Regulations were convener, | “Amendment, were passed, with and lealing regional municipal He believes: previous and.a closer look at what local residents want ‘for. the town within the next decade is badly needed. He says the existing community plan. doesn't consider. the town’s unique waterfront setting, not does it take into account beautification of downtown area, council for. two years -and hopes to also become . the town’s representative on the regional board. He. is retired sand) was an economic development commissioner the Prince - George Regional - District, -ex-, perience he feels would be valuable if elected as Sidney's regional director. ~ He’s concerned about the growth -resulting from the provision .of. water for Sidney and.would like to sce the formation of a com- proper. planning for future development. : siders himself a concerned citizen. “and adamantly to - be.“ labelled ‘a politician,» > me ‘He. spent his first’ one- year familiarizing: himself parliamentary: and hopes." to. more ‘involved in decision. making during the next.two.years: Ethier, employed’ as an: for: B.C..-Ferries,: ‘tthe: people Sidney have invested-in, him. become - give-them < return, on their, another terme 44 “has | -” Hugh . Hollingworth, “of: 2453 Beacon: Ave., He’s about inSidney;-]- particularly “cheap ‘development,’” sand would to ensure’ thatthe “concerned | ‘properly: enforced as a He's employed. as’ a-sales manager for... Cornell Oldsmabile in, Marg chair: iret” Tangye. inthe Two members. from ~ Resthaven ©.Auxiliary aud’ three “guests were war mly: weleomed, Reports . from Trevisirer, Maury Stinson, and) from Ways and Means convener, Bazaar cin’ October yielded “a> profit of $1450, “Jean voiced: her. thanks: to all who had made the Mr... Stevens, Admined: cistrator,: and: Mrs, . Chap- oman, Director: of Nursing ~ from the Saanich Peninsula 2 Hospital, were “weleamede Mre : spoke. about the “Role. of } the Peninsula’, He stressed | thatthe srole of “a com- munity hospital waste “$upply-acute: care’ services ‘with the needs of the areas Mrs, - Chapman, thanked | purchases: of equipment, patient comforts, and the visits made ta patients in] the. Extended. Cure Unit, » Then she described how the |: croles would differs in. the | Acute: Care’ Wing) and many. areas Where. help and money “question. period, the: ap- ‘prechition: of the members was: aptly: expresied. by. Nessie Snider, The muceling ‘concluded: Wf Shope. The “Auxiliary. presented by Rose: Ruse, and. with an’ ips ‘of: eS Tabor, showed: that | then}: Stevens Qo THE REVIEW Nine Candidates for Six Seats in Sidney — Denis Paqnette, 28, of Van Isle | Marina, is manager of the Sidney Hotel and hopes -to represent the views of the business community on Sidney council. Paquette, who is pushing for a breakwater for the foot of Beacon Avenue, says the town’s tax base should be broadened through the development of light commercial development. He. also believes Sidney isn’t getting its fair share of tourism: dollars and he advocates various methods LL A NS TSS MSC SOPOT SERS Peninsula Recreation Conmnission chairman Bob: Hope, 30, of 2093 Piercy: Ave., is concerned © with more than just recreation in Sidney. He anticipates substantial | tax increases in the coming year and wants to ensure that: the wishes: of Sidney residents are met in distributing the tax dollars. Hope, employed. as at draftsman for. B.C. Telephone: Co:, ‘places listening to the people who might elect. him as one ‘of his priorities. » RAAT 2 ALES EN 7S A ACOA Incumbent | :alderman Eleanor Sowerby, of 9884 “Fifth. St., ter mon Sidney: council. She’s’ worried © that - will‘soon be more demands than money to pay for: tnose demands.’ “Normal? tax. incr eases must be met, she’ says, but ‘every effort must be made ~ to’ keep the increases ata ‘minimum, - Westmont’s s Plan— — Suill Uneereain y 7 “Représentatives F Westmont Farms dis “t “ Saanich’ s“ week. “Westmont San egg: producing plant and epg: grading aaton - Saanich. and. sidering a: move ‘to North Saanich “sometime in’ :the future. ae Earlier company's: “subdivide request - to dts." 22-acre “property was. turned down > by. council, Council members wanted: company: to take out a.tand use “contract” with -municipatity. Westinont Farms: didn’t. a -comract~ use they said, withthe. egg business it was difficult | want. to. use beca to predict, what. they. will want.to do in the future, The company wants: the- “lot. subdivided into four because it needsto put each operation on a” separate piece of land, oS ‘Ate the = committee. - “pany. came: meeting, and, the Nearer com. (oO “could be carried out. Mayor. Paul. Suggested covenants. be takensout on the land that What it could he used for, _ cerned that” on the property. «The company spokesmen of were. not opposed 10 thats idea and left “the meeting . stying they: would consider whether, they would: prefer fo Use covenants ora land USE CONTACT. i The company. enokesinen also wanted to know. what kind of operation: council would allow. inthe «small. building of the property that was designed fora farmers: market” produce . Stand, marker. ALY EE cauehlon in the area spokesmen. said and the building was closed. They - wanted. council: toe consider a fight commercial - Ane bur stressed it would “only: be eof “or retail sales: used on! an interm. basis und the egg operation | w elocated, ‘The committee meinbers said they: would: consider zs “thes company bat reminded that” supeesions fram oe ah is a housewife who. has. served a one-year: tax” dollars i in Sidney are gelting. spread: too thin and there. “mittee, at their meeting, this Farins: ‘owns Sine ‘con- ; this. year ‘the the. the ff the an agreement.on what mist be. ‘done before the subdivision ‘Grieve a Pp SM Hi : ee a : ee ce would: put «restrictiony. on > ‘Council members. in the ey : past said: they: ‘were CO “poultry: operation. ‘inight” be. started = ; | ~ KRAFT 3 Ib. Pkg. ea STRAWBERRY 1AM f _-NABOB 24 oz. tin ae The farm produce 1B BRUSSELS POOR JUSTICE Cache Creek Administration of justice has been dealt a severe blow in B.C., and something had better be. done about it _ My Choice for North Saanich . NOW pEN | THE DOG SHOP 9807 - 5st..at Beacon Several prosecutors have MAYOR quit because of low pay and . § ' omin poor conditions. Then in alt Breed Groom ing is Hetty pag eat tes nea: and. Supplies. private practice” they’ are ine TW hired by the government to _ yee GEORGE WES 00D Prosceute cases. — The OO6-4752 = OSG-SE52 also for Pioneer. Pick up service. REGIONAL | DIRECTOR Ravavararvartaravadavradaraiavnstnvarasn : UNICEF Christmas Card Sale Pauline’s Hobbies and Crafts, 2424 Beacon Ave. [United Nations Children’s Fund] Headquarters: YM-YWCA BUILDING 880 Courteney St., Victoria PAQUETTE... business of attracting toruists Sidney. lo From October 1 ith to December 17th Mon. - Fri.9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30a.m., - 4:00 p.m, Victoria UNICEF Phone 383-6332. Year-Round Address: UNICEF, P.O, Box 5212 Postal Station 'B”, Victoria, B.C. V8R 6N4. P. Whitehouse East Saanich Rd. pramawewarararewiraramararerawer” | wewawararerarirews ra wemarararnr SALAS ANAsAtinde Sa bienoz. Dae Be3. 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