Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C. Every Wednesday ~ By Review Publications Ltd. 9831 Third Street, P.O. Box 2070 V8L 355 - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR — John Manning MANAGING EDITOR — Peggie Rowand SPORTS EDITOR — Tom Cronk . GENERAL MANAGER — Daniel Rippin _ ADVERTISING MANAGER — John Tate Member of 8.C. Division, © Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association ; . Member Class “A" Newspapers ae . Telephone 656-1151 ae EDITORIAL NIGHT PHONE 656-6407 7 658-8664 : Subscription Rate, $8.00 per year by mail $20 per year to all Foreign Countries SECOND CLASS MAIL REGISTRATION NUMBER 0128 Display Advertising Rates on Apptication Page 4 Wednesday, October 1, 1980 te Besti in town -A garage with: ‘pumps, cars and related requipment doesn't lend itself easily to beautification — but Gerry Flint brought it | : ‘off and now has the best looking business in : Sidney. :2. Flint Motors. deserves high praise for the = more Pages to our paper in order to care forthe “additional news and advertising, Over the pust 7 few months we have found itvery difficult to ». publish all the news received trom: pain on the peninsula dind islands, . We have hesitated in ine easing. our paper. to SIX pages as the expense ts considerable and there warrant the ettort put forth. Poe ie ob ny ‘Thomley, Sidticy sin icpanic Piu'be ine. proving very slowly after the accident last Friday. moming at Patricia Bay when ahuge ening an. owhich be was-working: toppled Over I same unexplained manner. ~ Great Blue Heron feeding in waters off Lochside. , —— le tters : 7 employer (for pension purposes) for both. - a dents. particularly those living in the immediate .~ ‘L. Spencer ae = ‘The public’ s. interest Chas been: sears 5 serv ed — ~by the government's handling of the public sere “vice pensions:.Teachers tried hard last’ spring not», to aggravate an explosive situation by threaten-. ‘ing to disrupt the education of ‘children. Unfor- having their pensions indexed to a point where ’ inflation consistently exceeds’ 15 per cent. Itis’~ ” interesting to note that this indexing also applies: indexed..to only 8. per.cent, much less than the: “did not scem to be cnough advertising in sightto . warrant the extra cost, However, We are going to ‘make: the plinge next week aN GrUast ie a teachers and government workers and. regard- less of the mix. it. should not discriminate in - benefits: between the two groups, as it is now - doing: . If the: government ‘employees’ pension plan i is in better financial shape than the teachers’ plan, as Mr. Wolfe says. it is because the government. failed to finance the teachers’ plan adequately in the past: It is only.since’1975 that the: govern- _ ment has matched teacher contributions to their “pension, fund. Between 1961.and-1971-the gov- “ermment’s. contribution actually’ declined, rela-.° tively. speaking. from 80 per cent of. teachers’ , contributions, to.61 per-cent. a oo “Mr. Wolfe claims: teachers have recently o — negotiated a package of pension improvements ©: which have not’ been extended to. government. oa employees. The only item the teachers got that. certainly not too late to See.that this land’will:be “government employees did not get wasn 1 adjust- oes F “ment to certain existing pensions ‘to.overcome: . “past inequalities. Teachers a are paying. half of the “80st of this’ improvement. : ‘5 «However, teachers: now. pay. 7. 6 per cent. of Bos their salaries into their, pension fund, a full:0.6- Per ce more > than: government: ‘eniployees.: “market. which he chooses to'u “ment bonds. Fromi1964-to 1978 the return on the "fe - teachérs: fund-averaged’ 7.81 per. cent, while J. - --industrial bonds averaged 8.46 and conventional. i" mortgages 9.51 per.cent. On sums ranging from... © $17. million to! $89 million’a year, the’ loss ae ~ ‘interest is of great significance. »°! “ Based on this background of the government’ s ~ contributions to.and management of the funds, _teachers reject totally any argument that the. funding: level of their pension plan should be. bas used against them’ when. considering: indexing. « “Full ‘indexing of all pensions is not.unreason- - . able and. is not irresponsible. All pensioners shouldbe assured that their pensions retain their - purchasing | power. If any party to this debate is. “showing. irresponsibility it is. the government, . © which’ has: failed’ to finance the pension plan adequately, The rewards of job action are quite evident. ~ Government workers showed their might, and as acresult pay. less for their pensions: than do teachers, and get-more. Teachers learned their lesson well, and we, too, ure now mighty; mighty in our anger against “the unfair and fheriminacry treatment we. have received, : Elsie MeMurphy 0 Y ARS AGO From the Oct..4, 1950 issue of The Review... Fire crews: from-three Saanich, fire halls and: ‘from Sidney. were called to a fire Oct 3. at ~Playfair's Grocery.’ ‘Keating. The building was” = saved but-contents were anne: A new car in : the basement: wi as destroyed. ; tow errs : ; “Hen Rath was elected: president of the ‘North Saanivh Progressive Conservative: Association. ° It is Mr, Bath's third term at the head of the: . ori inization, 20 ¥ EARS AGO: From the Oct. §, 1960 issue of The Review, ~ Federal government has leased the warehouse building on the old Sidney: Wharf to a fish coms” > pany, Alterations were already in progress for” conversion to use as a fish filleting plant. The building. wis used for many years asa. storage unit for freight arriving, here by barge Aron. the amaintand TO YEARS AGO! ~ From the Sept. 30, 1970 issue of The Review. MS ~~ Residents along Lands End Road were treated “toa-cops and robbers chase: this week when a, ~ bank robber from Vietoria and bis hostages made: their escape ina stolen. sailboat from that area, “The robber then headed across Satellite Chane ne} te Salt Spring: Islan but. teeventuanly: surrens. dered to Poles ae i Be Ron Norman Photo "President, Saanich Teachers’ qasaoetaliony, Max. Temp. (Sept. 26) 20.7° C Min. Temp. aa 24 & 25)6.1°C Mean 12.5°C Mean Max. 18.1°C Record Max. (24974) 28.3°C (27/9/63) - 28.3°C Mean Min. 8.1°C 656-7286 Thu. 0505 Fri. 0600 Sat. 0010 8.4 0705 Sun. 0145: 8.40810 Mon. 0255 8.7.0850 Tues. 0345 8.9 0940. 0440 9.2 1015 SHILOH © House of the Lord Jesus (Non-Denominationa!) 1480 Ryan Street | Victoria, B.C. V8R 2X1 | Phone: 592-5024 Sunday Service 11 am. & 7 p.m. Rev. John Lewis BETHEL FELLOWSHIP | BAPTIST — “2269 Mills Rd. oo. Sun, Oct. 3 / 9:45 am. : ~ .: Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a:m.: Morning ; Worship - 6:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship: “Wed... Oct..8. ‘f 7:30'p.m..:. Bible Study ; . & Prayer Meeting ; “Pastor N.B. ‘Harrison . 656-5012 or 656- 7359 a : . Anatican Church ot Canada, y “THE PARISH OF SIDNEY & _ NORTH SAANICH a TRINIT CHURCH | » Patricia Bay’. “October § §°0 ers 8:00 asm Communion © .10:00 aim. - Pidesk ‘Prayer ' ST, ANDREW'S ©, CHURCH : 9686.-.3rd St. Sidney Sunday. October 5 8:00 a.m. . Communion SUES a.m, Morning os Prayerdnd : “Sunday School “Thursday 7 9:00 a.m. Communion | “ Rev, R.N,: Good - 656-0023. . Anglican Church of Canada - PARISH OF SOUTH SAANICH ST, MARY'S Sun,, October 5 9:30 am. Harvest : Festival & Communion | Sunday School, Praise & Worship. coal W ed. October. 8 10; ) am. somite . 730 p.m, “st. STE PHE N' 5 Sun. October § 100 games. Sunday: eo 2 Sehool: : HTS ayn Harvest. oo Festival x Communion. Rev, Ivan Futter” co! GBB “ Offtee 682-4311 ~~ 9 t0.42 noon Monday to Friday ° The Peninsula -Chistadelphians Now mevtal the Moose Heal, 7925 Fast Saanich Rand, Sun. = Hs am, = Breaking of Bread ALL WELCOME: For Information call: OS 2-300» BERA CA He RINIECHORCHE | BEGG Ma eterty Wao’ : Sunday Services . “Male Lte ns aed Ppa: Wed Prayar Maerng 7 fim . POV SPE Prete “Independent Faadamental WEATHER SUMMARY . Rain 3.5 Snow nit Total for Year Sunshine 23.1 ‘Total for Year LONG TERM AVERAGES Record Min. (27/9/72) Mean. Temp. . 13.4° C Precipitation | THE TIDE GUIDE Brought to you through the courtesy of ) bob whiyte 6. ~ . new and used @ sail and power (corner Harbour Rd. & Resthaven} FULFORD HARBOUR Times Shown are “Standard Times” 3.4 1325 10.6 1915 82 2240 3.7'1410 10.7 2020: 7.6 4.0 1450°10.7 2105 4.3 1525 10.5 2135 4.6 1550 10.3 2215 5.0 1620.10.0 2225 5.4 1630 9.9 2245 ~ 656-4730. Morning : 7 ne 552.8 1,691.0 11°C * 489.5 mm 10431 Resthaven © » PNDAHIN opom> Chapel of Roses ’ YOUR COMMUNITY CHAPEL SERVING... Sidney 656-2932 388-5155 COMPLETE SERVICE FULL CHOICE Ask Sands Depend on Sands Undertaking Society membership fee applicable toward our sents i Attend The Church of Your Choice This Weekend “FRIENDSHIP soe Sunday School : Worship ~~” Pastor Ernie Kratofil eo. Phone 477-8478 an 7 “Sielly" ‘s Secondary School 1627 Stelly's Cross Rd. L SHANICHTON 7 | BIBLE FELLOWSHIP . Meets each Sunday - Keating Elem. School: 6843 Central Saanich Rd. ! Lord's Supper 9:30 a.m. ‘Phone ; “ Wednesday 7 30 p. m.” eo Friday: a 7: 30 P-m: , “Youth Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada - _ .Rev. Ken W. Finstad vo. $79-6237. ANGLICAN Brentwood... Parish Church 792 Sea'Dr.: | Brentwood Bay "Sunday, Oct. § Trinity XVID © Pentecost: XIX 8:30.4.m. Communion —EROO-aan, ~ Morning ; Prayer = Rev. Will Dobson : Rector 380-2820 *. 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Sunday r- School: Family ~ Worship “Everyone Welcome’! : Dennis J. Paap,: Pastor 1 ‘Res. 656-7484.” Office 656-2721 I ” a.m. _ ‘The Church. By The 2 Lake’ a oe OEIk Lake. Community Bapti .° $363, Pat Bay: Hwy Sunday October 5 i Family ; > Church School 4. ~ Morning. Worship’ “Communion 2. Evening: - Fellow ship’, 10330 a mn ; 7:30 P m:, . Rev, Kone Barton a » 652-3676, “OUR LADY OF THE “ASSUMPTION _» Sunday: Masses: ~~ 9:00 a.m.; 10:30.a.m., 12:00 noon ... ST. ELIZABETH'S - CHURCH. 10030 Third St., Sidney (while under:construction)] « Saturday Mass only Tpam, arSt) Paul's ~ United Church 2410 Malaview SEVENTH-DAY ~- ADVENTIST > ‘CHURCH Rest. Haven Dr., Sidney SERVICES 9:30am. ‘Saturday Study: Worship Ww alriestita | “Prayer AL. 1. ARE WE ‘L. COME Pastor FALE, Dawes. 686-6040" ; 1:00am, 7; 40 D. m, Mayor we 2 SLUGGETT. 2 MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH TINK W, Saanich Rd, | Brentwood Bay O45 wim. Sunday: School TOO. 2 Worship Pastor Wout Hrouwer 682-4913 Sidney _ Pentecostal r Rev, Rad. ‘thab’ Mitchell “Postar = Office H56-I712 Home 654-5413 a am, Abducanion Worship > Service: 0U a nh Praise & share “Thursday: 700 patties Bible Study Wreaching the. Clirist» hate oan, fullness, vet YOUR FRIENDLY o COMMUNITY CHURCH: 4 ; OOa, mt Christian | GEIST e saanaran acesemenrn: tne nana te ne aay green