Wednesday, May 27, 198] THE REVIEW semccrance SC aa a a ss THE HOUSING CRISIS | is on a lot. of people’s minds, as TV host Derek James discovered in the last Close Encounter program _on Saanich Cablevision, channel 10. The local phone-in talk show airs at 8 p.m. — prime viewing time — but James’ discussion on housing with realtor John Bruce and developer Mike Kipot kept him busy: with residents phoning in, and ran one hour 40 minutes: James says he wasn’t able to fully cover the subject. and plans another program on housing soon. STILL ON CHANNEL 10. Tune in this Thursday at 8 p.m. when James interviews local psychic Anne Sherwood, wife of North Saanich Mayor Eric Sherwood. THIS. URGENT MESSAGE comes from SPCA representative Joseph Heald, who wants to stop people picking -up what they believe to be abandoned fawns. It happens every year and already Heald has his first fawn, he says. Heald : suggests people scout around to see if the fawn’s mother is dead or injured or even wait 24 hours and return to check if the fawn.is truly abandoned. ~ Only if they’re sure that is the case should they pick it up and take it to the SPCA, he says. SPOTTED IN’ THIS week’s personals column in The Review classifieds was this gem: ‘‘Would the professional person from Mortgage Heights (Dean Park) who likes. dinner: wine, garbage taken away and NOT put it in my business container.’’ It was: signed’ Clark Enterprises, corner of Bevan and 4th. Seems’ owner: George Clark: is» getting * just ° Park who hauls his garbage into town to save the few pennies it ‘costs’ for collection. But’ then maybe °... that’s: professional. was able to buy his, » Dean Park estate in the rfitst: ~-residents are invited:to: - a family day. picnic. to “be held noon to 4.p.m." Sunday: in: v Centennial Park: . Wallace Drive, : . _ The oldtime- picnic will feature -sack races, the. slippery: pole climb and many other favorites... For: more information call Central. Saanich # recreation co-. ff. ordinator... _Tichards at 652-4444, .. Remember ss the saying ee "You don't have» i anything ifyou @- don't have a yourhealth". I's rue. nF FENCINGLTD.. - “All..kinds © of. fencing. = residential, : _ hema araial farm. os “Good Fences Make Good vo Neighbours” ©" 2070 KEATING X RD. 652-3922 ‘Somebody Cares! | Cares it you are new in twa © and feel Kind of fost; you've just Add@d a new son oF . daughter to your. fanvly, if > NE has finally asked you (6 become his wif; if you or -somegan in your family iy celeucaling Avaly special cs casion . a ee ee sere ac bn on " ra it fll “Le ee mNe-2arn Contral Seaman Gh? 416 etc., - please pay to have his household: . a. little. miffed at the . - professional from‘exclusive Dean « how the “says “ZOLTAN KUGLER Tim fy] Al Jones AL. JONES WILL say goodbye to. friends: and co-workers: -at Canoe Cove Marina Friday when . he retires.after nearly 35 years there: Al,9156 Cresswell. Road, Started at Canoe® Cove as -a “painter: in 1947 when the com-- pany. was owned :by Huey Rodd, and he’s been. there. ever. since. “You could do lots worse,”” he: : 2 MANGO: ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE OUR STAFF, WHO WILL CONTINUE TO GRO THE TOP OF mo ». retires a Though raised’ in Vancouver ~ ‘weekends.’ _ MARK RICHMOND | - oe) COUNTER?” = “formerly Sidney Rentals Ltd. cceseanaceaeesy Sa ST ER a and something of-a city, slicker then, Al says: he quickly grew accustomed to lifestyle - after settling . here ‘with wife Edith. He says he'll. miss working . “outside in the rainy. cold weather’ ~ “the least, but what does he plan _ to do once he’s retired?:‘‘All the on the .- things I couldn't: do aC EAS _ EOUNTER - BRIAN WHITMORE SERVICE DEPT. . : ‘Vancouver,: marked May 15. NEED HELP with a service the peninsula’ ~ Youth) "GEOFF SHEIFIELD Page 5 SO YOU THINK you can grow a pretty good beard? Well, Brentwood Bay Business Association challenges you to put your beard where your mouth is (or something to that effect) and take part in their beard growing contest. The contest bepins Monday with: registration at Towns-End Hardware and Appliances, 1197 Verdier, and: Brentwood Bay Sporting Goods, 7105 A West Saanich. The contest ends Sept. 4 with final judging at the Bren- twood Bay dance that night. OUR QUAINT SEASIDE TOWN | is fast taking on a cosmopolitan atmosphere — according to our Welcome Wagon ladies. Latest arrivals to Sidney to receive a month’s complimentary subscription to The Review from Welcome Wagon are from Hawaii, Holland, Venezuala, | Wales, Barbados, Scotland, South Africa -and California. Perhaps the chamber of .commerce can ~find a new slogan for the town — something like ‘‘Sidney.. — Vancouver Island’s - melting. pot’’? WHEN IT COMES to the post office, nothing’s a surprise any more —.not even its latest news release. It noted post: offices throughout B.C. and the Yukon. would be closed May 18. for Victoria Day, with regular service resuming again May 19. Just one problem. The news release didn’t reach The Review until May 20 — one day after regular service was to be resumed. Oh’ yes, it took five days to reach Sidney from “project? Why. not. ‘call. the Parkland “Key Club? projects in the Sidney area. If you “have something. in mind, give : Danny Varga a call at 656- 4932, GARLIC | . meeting of the Deep where’ it. was post: | The -Kiwanis-sponsored youth group. (Key. stands for Kiwanis Educate - is. looking: for ‘service at 656-2967, | CHEREN COM... oeescssnsee Group presses for boat landing The annual general Cove Public Landing - Association was held on May 20. with president M. (Bill) Blaauw in the chair. Members unanimously agreed the association should continue to press fora public boat landing on the west side of North Saanich at Deep Cove, where a wharf exists without a public float. -* It would not only benefit North Saanich boaters, but. also: an unlimited number of potential users throughout the region, where - facilities exist that are also used by residents of North Saanich, she says. _ Officers elected for 1981/82. -were: Maynard (Bill) Blaauw, president; Harland Clark, vice- president; Nell Horth, ‘secretary; . Jeannette Pettigrew, treasurer; ‘Gray | Campbell . Grant ‘directors. The- would” from anyone . who wants ‘a public boat landing at-Deep Cove . association for emergencies and’. convenience and urges _those interested ©-in membership. to contact «the. treasurer - GRADE LD BEEF “3420 and. f Paterson, ‘like to. hear. | ; BUDGET. 1 WEEK ONLY % ore all BULOVA WATCHES Rusts Jewellers 2443 Beacon 656-2532 (KN eG) , 3 Days Only Thars., Fri., Sat. 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