Cordova Bay Association

March 1996 Volume 20, Number 2

Cordova Bay AssociatIon CORDOVA BAY ASSOCIATION Executive ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1995-1996

P,...itknt Oiff jones DATE: Wednesday, April 17, 1996 4715 Tree Top Heights 658-4501 TIME: 7:30p.m. 1st Vi"" P,...id"d PLACE: Claremont Secondary School Len Hole 5459 Parker Ave. (Room 135/136) 658-5403 4980 Wesley Road 2nd Vi"" P,...id",t Tony Pugh Your opinions and support are needed: plan to attend! 4951 Loch.ide Drive 658-5775 President Speaker·- ~'-!?~ &CI"f!lJzry Alison Batluello End-of-year reports 4925 Cordova Bay"Road 658-4762 Election of officers. T~urt:r The Association has eleven board members, 5 elected one year and 6 the next. Eric Hancock 5243 Hanover Place Six members are to be elected this year. Four incumbents are willing to continue. 658-1319 Ifyou wish to nominate someone or stand yourself, phone Len Hole 658-5403.

P1JZnning Ourir Nominations may also be made from the floor. AI Insley 5151 Cordova Bay Rd. We particularly need someone interested in promoting membership in the Association 658-4451 and assisting in Block Watch and planning functions. P1JZnning Via Chairs: john Noble 5349 Alderley Road 658-1139

Community Servi= Chair JOIN US FOR Elaine Greenway 4945 Cordova Bay Road 658-4511 BLOCK WATCH

Safety Officer Frederick Cooper Even though the wealher didn't cooperate, residents turned out for 4978 Del Monte Avenue 658-6395 the Association sponsored Block Walch-Earthquake Preparedness mt!eting on February 22 at Claremont School. Director-at-Large: Kay Porter 5041 Wesley Rd. Saanich firefighters Steve Hanna and Len Pratt discussed readiness 658-5792 and safety in the event of an earthquake in our area. Donald johannes:!en 5575 Parker Avenue 658-8824 Constable Brent Fryer, Saanich Police, told listeners that Block Watch programs are successful in reducing neighborhood crime. In addition, many insurance companies give premium discounts to homeowners who participate in Block Watch programs.

If you are interested in joining neighbors in Block Watch but missed the meeting, contact Fred Cooper, the Association's safety coordinator, at 658-6395.

Neighbors watching together can make a difference.

PLEASE NOTE

In this issue there are some new ads, information on New Businesses in the Bay, and an application for those wishing to be included in the fall Directory. &1 7

CORDOVA EXPRESS ~T~"l"tr,n Auxiliary is presenting its PUB STYLE RESTAURANT Easter Fashion Show Sidney $ Daily Specials Door Prizes Raffle Ii a.m.lilliate 12:30 p.m., Saturday, March 30 • Take Out Saanichton Bible Fellowship Church o Children Welcome 2159 Newton Xroad 5166 Cordova Bay Road, Vidoria, B.C. VflY 2K7 Tickets $10 (limit 200) (604) 658·8668 or 658·TOOT _"_'-'l_ at Newton Centre, 652-3432

C SOCCE CLUB

"We Specialize in Smail Runs"

4811 Cordova Bay Rd. Vietoria, B.C. V8Y 2J8 Phn 658- 1308 Fax 658-4194

Cup soccer Cable System Design and installation us. Starting April 5 at thn:m£:h to April 8 with over 900 & Data coaclles involved. This is our Softball Club Fibre Optics our organizing the NETWORK SERVICES co!1tirme to raise funds for our building CAT5 1986 as a celebration of the nat!on:l1 team's qualifying for World Cup STEVE Certification year's tOlLn1lliilent marks tenth 986 Doumac Ave. Tel: (604) 658-4246 Victoria, B.C. V8Y 1 the Grand renov~ltf'"ri Ch!bh;::mse. While olljgoim~:" we now have changerooms RE storage rooms for soccer and ELECTRICAL SERVICES ~D"'"111j,rr the Greater Victoria Area

• Residential-Commercial • House rewiring ?J1d Inspections • Additions and new Construction • Preventive Mainten<1J1CC • Service upgrading and Relocation· Additional plugs and Lighting • Aluminum "iring experts • Electric Heating 658-0960 24 EMERGENCY SERVICE Season. Op\:;ninlg Cerclnorlies are scl1edl!led for April 20, Lochside Park. Those players,

~.. ·v~~q registered be hearing from C02lCh~:;s early ApriL

is hosting tournaments this year: PeeWee B April 13, 5109 COI·dova Bay Rd. B Victoria, S.c. V8Y 2Kl 24 - 26 Catering Office: 658-5224 Catering Restaurant: 658-5527 & Restaurant Fax: 658-5592

VE78D Established /969 realty

M fli/hers of lITe V;rloria Real [sralf Hoard The new IS complete, and it is an "architectural expanded concession, meeting room, and Bar-B-Que area. I would like BRENT D. EWING to give sincere to all hard working volunteers made project happen. 824 FORT STREET BUS. 388·6424 aUI:~stlon;s, please Doug Denham, VICTORIA, B.C. V8W 1H8 RES. 658-5661 Pres:lderH, 658 0353 Municipalities now eXlpe<;t aeV\~LOpeJrS Community before are approved, who is The is Asso«:;Jation comes residents who volunteer to serve on the can rec:CJ\'C who are familiar the history of the area, become ex'peIleJlce:a cOlmcl1 meetings and provide a focus consultation. Gravel Trio Gravel sUl)mitte:d alDplicatlon to Saanich rezoning to residential. Ifthis aplPll(;atlon is ultimiHe]s aiJl::Jn)ved. gravel, concrete related operations develop the area. Devel- opment according to Local single-farnily, 930 m2 zoning: at the time is being we not keep residents fully informed. When the rezoning aplJ!i<;atjlon Association press for an extensive Envi- ronmental ESR is complete, the application will return to Council, which will either reject the prlop1os,tl a Public He,rrmg.

"'-''J'UU.vu me:eting, Council a fUTI.her mcmUls a deC:lSH:m to a sUI1;,;harge on gravel entering or leaving

Mattick's The ap~)lJc;atl(m sent to date The developer, Mohan required to make to Cordcw(l Bay Road Streetscape

The on Immediate neilghboiufS We were "rh,i0~·rl past

We ing

The engineer some short closures are expected bec:aw;e Signs wrumirlg we find alternate routes It is anticirJatt:;c! schools open after summer break. WORLD CUPS '96 For the third successive year the Cordova Bay Soccer Club is featuring a top quality exhibition match as part ~ of the Pacific Coast Savings World Cups youth festival m over Easter weekend. FRANK GROOT The match this year makes an innovative departure by PAINTING &. DECORATING lTD featuring 7-a-side co-ed soccer with teams drawn from THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE the 1986 Canadian World Cup team and the current Canadian national women's team. Players currently (604) 6582509 4794 CORDOVA BAY RD. slated to play include , , ViCTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBLA V8Y 2J5 George Pakos, , , Ken Garraway, and current national coach Bobby Lenarduzzi, with Suzanne Muir, Nicole Sedgewick, , , and Heidi Slaymaker TERRY HUBERTS among a squad of ten from the women's team. It is hoped that former national coach will be D. ., .R.C.V.S. able to attend if his travel commitments allow.

The game is slated for Saturday, April 6 at Lochside Park, kick-off at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. 475-777 Dr. For information please can John Watts, 658- Victoria, BC V8X 4V j 8160. 744-1500 or u.J,ru''''''

CORDOVA BAY SCHOOL is 50 years old this year

are having a Summer Picnic on May 31, 1996 at the school from 5:30 to 8:00 pm to celebrate:

Bring your own picnic supper and blankets! chairs Static displays in the Gym Donna Games, Music, Concession Everyone who taught, attended school here, or is just interested is invited Cordova Bay Studio Ltd. Any questions feel free to can Cordova Bay School Electrolysis - Facials - Body massage Manicures - Pedicures - Depilatory Waxing Lashtinting - Gel Nails - Brow Shaping Customized Foundation - Make - Gift Certificates

USiNESSES IN THE BAY Wilhelmina C Groot e.a., cel. Sondra A Patterson e.a. Sunrise Home Services, a property maintenance repair business, has recently started in 4794 Cordova Bay Rd. Ph 658-2506 Bay. Vic1orlo, 8.C V8Y 2J5 Fox (604) 658-1944 need work done inside or outside of your house, your yard and garden, call Tony Powen at 658-1656 Mira Kwosnico, B.Ed. for your free estimate. Agent: Mutual Life of Canada Lasting Impressions Mutual investco Inc. new business offers rubber art stamps for all 4927 Wesley Road oo:::aSlOK1S at reasonable prices. You can also book a Victoria, B.c V8Y 1Y8 wOTk:;ho!p to make your own cards or giftwrap or Tel 658-1560 Fax: 658- 1086 Yivorks:nop. For more information call Rosenne at Life Insurance Financial f-'ir,,~n;ru., The Mutual Group Postures -- Uan Gong Shi Ba Fa soon be available for learning this unique Chinese exercise to promote health and energy and to replenish the entire body, anytime, anywhere. WINDOWS • EAVES This exercise program was first developed as a RESIDENTIAL therapeutic exercise in Shanghai hospitals. The first set focuses on neck, shoulders, back, waist and legs, with second set helping with joints, tendons, and some self-massage to assist circulation. The third set is to assist the respiratory system. These exercises have been successful for people of all ages. Classes to be held at Cordova Bay United Church, 813 Claremont. Monday evening, 6 to 7 p.m., April 29 - 388- 1777 24. For more information please call DinahEllett at 658-5 or 388-0102. =_r 7@!ill & ,,"Ym?fw~fiil!l'1wwr %i_tt!!lll-IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlI' _ The Friends ofMt.Douglas Park Society

The

We a February. Financially we are in reasonable shape ( we can always use more members aonatJ.OllS ), Sheilagh Ogilvie, Lisa Evans and Claude Maurice were elected by acclamation to the EXeCtltl\'e PfE~sld!enjt's report summarized the events of the last year and these have also been covered in past issues r,,-r!r,,,<,n "

The evening was the celebration ofthe successful series ofacquisitions have been made h,~"h"'''~' This process culminated in the lease ofthree acres ofland the Seven Oaks nr,w,p>I-t" P'rr,u,'nr,<>1 Government to Municipality for the cost of$1.00.

Jer:miti~r '"th,arl who is under contract with Fisheries and Oceans and Fishers ofB.e. concerning the restoration ofthe creek and the recreation COllC!tJSl()OS were cautiously optimistic; we need good base line data, particularly COllchlde that we have excellent chance of restoring Douglas Creek to

Lastly, Andrew gave a pre:serltatlon ofthe province-wide conservation projects that have been successfi.llly concluded over years and it was clear that a magnificant legacy has been created for everybody. Hr""a"ar evening was Henry Niezen, who rushed home and grabbed two projectors 0'-''''-'V' wouldn't work. Thanks Henryl

The Sea

This issue is not resolved, we a copy of a letter from B.C. Lands to Saanich which summarizes the Provincial Government's assessment proposed project. In it, they conclude that ifthe project goes ahead we will lose some Moreover, they state that upper slopes would continue to collapse, spilling over sea, and so undermine the road. However, they are prepared to grant a license for the n,..,·"",,~t nr,,,.,irli',rJ 2l.'WIlltCH gives some stringent guarantees and essentially assumes liability for the outcome. So .. and this topic will be in the news again in the near future.

With our last newsletter we ei,,,,rnI'1I1r<>n card to gauge the interests and concerns ofthe membership. From it is groups ofpeople interested in specific topics e.g. tree planting and broom clearing, creek ,..ac,t,,,,,,,t'ir,n next step is to provide a coordinator for each ofthese activities and to form interest n,..,.,,,,-,,, Ifyou would like to be involved and would like a the newsletter

6585039

CUBS AND BEAVERS

E The 5th Tsartlip Beavers and Cubs be holding SE l a bottle drive on Saturday 20th April. If you wish to donate but will not be at home, please leave your donation on your driveway for pickup.

Our thanks for your continued support. a Kahale, Zed .!.'\...aJl!6...i1C', Anyone interested in joining call Margaret team. Brett is Susie Russell Lawson, 658 2530 is Secretary, and Dan Kerr is Treasurer. At a recent Divisional Meeting here Victoria, THE CARROT SEED Amy Chen our was elected Lt. Governor for our Division. She replace retiring Lt PRESCHOOL Governor Reza Fasihi, also of Claremont. for 3 - 5 years Located at Cordova Bay United Church, 813 This Kiwanis sponsored be sending 21 Claremont Avenue student members to Divisional Key Club Convention in Seattle at the end of the There are only a few spaces left in our 1996/97 month. The fmancing of the trip has been made Mon. Wed. Fri afternoon program at this time. possible with some money from our club coffers, Register your child now for these spaces to avoid disappointment some personal money some from Kiwanis Club of Cordova Bay. Dianne Bentley, Supervisor 6582331 7 The Civic Orchestra of Victoria

Sunday, May 12, 1996 2:30 p.m. at Chris!: Church Cathedral Michael Gonnley, conductor

Program: Mendelsohn's Elijah Breakfast· Lunch· Afternoon Tea Perfonned by the CapriCCio Vocal Ensemble and Bakery· Deli· Cappuccino' Ice Cream the Glenlyon Norfolk. School Chorus Year-round· Seven Days a Week

.. Furniture Repairs & Restoration CORDO BAY CO= PERATIVE .. Antiques & Modern PRESCHOOL os .. Residential St David by the Sea Anglican Church " Commercial 5182 Cordova Bay Road "MOBILE SERVICE" In the heart of Cordova Bay, a preschool a 658-4912 pager 388-6275 caring, gentle environment and an early childhood Fax 658-4903 #3819 educator 17 years' experience. "Lea-min 0­ through play" is our philosophy. b

We nu.rture individu.ality, encourage positive serr­ esteem and guide each child in understandin 0­ s feelings of their own and of others. b Parent ~ucation and ir:v?lvement is enriching and Sizes 0 - 16 rewarding. Come and Jom the many families Place working together for children. For Kids' Designer Fashions. Limited space is available the 4 year class: BROADMEAD VILlAGE SHOPPING CENTRE for September 1996. 744-3099 Call Catriona 658 0286 or Cathy 658 5895 ELK LAKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL infoffilation or to arrange an observation time. 4975 Pot Boy Highway, Victoria, B.C V8Y 156 Telephone 658-5922 Cordova Bay Kiwanis Club Dr. GEOFFREY E. GAUNT Dr. JOHN K. ATKINSON Are you interested in working with and for young people - aiding older \·p,."i"" Cordova Bav Greater Victoria neighbours - giving hands-on and financial help to For 30 Vears local and sports groups - supporting Law veterinary medicine and surgery, large and small animals Enforcement and Health Care - attending friendly social events, guest speakers who are interesting and wen-travelled, sharing their experiences? TIl-health has depleted our numbers, ad we really need 4th Floor JEFFERY people to help us continue to provide these services to MOSES 1815 Bianshard Street Victoria, Be our village of Cordova Bay. VST 5A4 <::::x If you are interested, then the Cordova Bay Kiwanians welcome you to join them. Please call any of the Bus 361-4775 Res 658-8370 Fax. 381-1914 Cei. 744-7627 following numbers for more infonnation: 1-800-667-0440 (Toll Free) Ron at 652-1866 Jack at 658-8856 great pacific financial corporation Edwin at 658-8283 (01 a{tJOW! m01l9a9E 1uluilEmmli Our thanks to who made our pre-Christmas Kollectible sale such a success and also to those who supported our Poinsettia project Your kind support ---llllIimmllumm enabled us to pass on to many less fortunate people the YOUR ROYAllePAGE opportunity to enjoy some Christmas food and treats. PROFESSIONAL Milmililimmmm On March 30 our Easter Food Drive will take place with members at the following places: CHOICE IN CORDOVA BAY Cordova Bay The Food Forum AVT Broadmead Thrifty Foods

WES ACH'€\~.'lPlf We enjoyed being involved with the extension of the ~WMP

Where the difference is ''';",-,,,i,.,, ST DAVID BY THE SEA ANGLICAN CHURCH 5182 Cordova Bay Road Church office hours: Tues - Fri 9:00 am - 12 noon Minister: The Rev. Canon Andrew Gates 7 Easter is here again, a very special time of the year for most people. A time to do your spring cleaning, do some painting, get rid ofthe winter 5450 PAT BAY HVVY. blues from the garden, plant seedlings, and watch B.C \/8Y 11 the birds feed their young. This is a time of renewal and resurrection.

We welcome anyone who wishes to join with us our regular Worship services, children are welcome, plus we have a great Sunday School for them:

sutton group­ Sunday: weskan realty : 384-2424 8:00am: Holy Eucharist (said) AN INDEPENDENT fYjEf\~BER BROKER res: 658-541 am: Family Eucharist and Sunday 750 Hiliside Avenue fox: 384-2929 School Victoria, S.c. Canada VBT 1Z4 4:00pm: Evensong (First Sunday of the month) MAT TIC " S M

Thursd 10:00 am: Holy Eucharist (said)

Schedule of Easter Services:

1 = April st 5325 Cordova V8Y 2L3 Monday - Wednesday: 7:00 pm Holy Eucharist Maundy Thursday: 7:00 pm Solemnity of the Lord's Supper Good Friday: 10:00 am Celebration of the Lord's Passion Easter Day: & 10:00 am Holy Eucharist co pm Evensong MIKE BURKtv1AR

Come join us for 5229 CORDOVA BAY RD Wednesday 7:30 pm at the Gates' home, VICTORI/-\, BC V8Y 2L 1 4933 Wesley Ave, 658 1 Friday 10:00 am at the Brown's home, 14 4918 Alamida Cres, 658 8701

Recyc~e Program: "Operation Eyesight" If you have old glasses you no longer have a need for, you are welcome to drop these off at our church anytime during office hours. Food donations for the "Upper Room" are also welcome

r------,------~

Cordova Bay ikers We meet every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. at the Shopping plaza on Cordova Bay Road. Bring your lunch and hiking boots for an enjoyable 3 -4 hour hike. For more infonnation telephone Vera or Cam Innes at 658-8846. April 3 Saltspring IslandIRuckle Park 10 Cowichan River 17 Spectacle/Oliphant Lakes 24 Newcastle Island May 1 Goldstream Park 8 Tad Inlet/Durra..nce Lake 15 East Sooke Park .... ELK LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH 5363 Patricia Bay Highway Victoria, BC V8Y 189 Easter Services: ~ April 5 1996: Good Friday Service at 10:30 am preceded by Refreshments•at 9:30 am April 7 1996: Easter Sunday Service at 10:30 am

Regular Services: at 10:30 am each Sunday. Sunday School held at the same time. Seniors Group: "60 More or Less" meets the first Thursday of ~ach month for Lunch and an interesting program. Cost is $3.50. Everyone IS welcome.

Call 658 8111 for more information. Visitors are welcome at all services.

CORDOVA BAY UNITED CHURCH 819 Claremont Avenue (Just off the Pat Bay Highway and around the comer from Claremont High School) Church office Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 6585911 Minister: Rev. Allister Skinner Staff Associate: Jane Jupe Youth Worker: Anna Lisa Bond

An invitation is extended to individuals and families to become a part ofour church family. Every Sunday 10:00 am: Worship, Baby fold, Sunday School and Youth "Sunday Morning Live" 7:00 am: Youth Group with Anna Lisa Bond in our church hall.

Palm Sunday, March 31, 10:00 a.m: CANTATA presented by our choir: words and music written by Molly Phillips and Alan Hawthorne. Good Friday Friday, April 5, 10:00 am: Easter Sunday, April 7, 7:00 am: Agate Lane Beach - celebration led by our Youth Group followed by smorgasbord breakfast at the beach. 10:00 am: Easter Celebration at the Church Sunday April 14: Easter Celebration ofHoly Communion

Wednesday Evenings: April 17,24, May 1,8,15,22: Adult Membership Discussions ursday 4:00 pm: April 18,25 May 2,9,16,23: Teenage Church Membership Discussions Saturday June 1: Annual Congregational Country Fair: Mter you have done your spring cleaning we would be happy to accept your donations of"beautiful junque" up to the time ofour Country Fair.

Special Services for the Sacrament of Baptism; Ma:rri:ages and Celebration ofLife in funeral and memorial servIces.

Call us if there is any way we can be of service to you.

New Bicycle Helmet Law Caboose Club News

B. C. 's bicycle helmet law will come into effect in Caboose Club would like to offer a Kindercare September 1996. It requires anyone operating a cycle pn?gram .starting in ~e 96/97 school year. We need six on a road or highway to wear an approved bicycle chl1~en m the mo:nmg o~ afternoon to begin. Feel free helmet. It also makes it an offence for parents or to VISIt me on Apnl2 dunng Kindergarten registration guardians to knowingly allow a person under 16 years at Cordova Bay School or phone me at 658-0548 to of age to operate or ride a bicycle without wearing a register your child. The fee is $I85.00/month. We will helmet. Most CRD cyclists already wear bike helmets. offer a variety ofprogramming: outdoor and indoor If you don't have one yet, look for a CSA Snell or plaY:" puppetry, dress-up, computer, arts and crafts, ASTM rating sticker when planning to buy one. baking, mdoor games, storytime and circle time.

I••, @

~-----~~-/ fa h ay in ordova Bay I 9aturday, pril 27 - 10:3 a••\ ~~ Can you spare an hour and itch in

Your Association is sponsoring a beach park clean-up on Saturday, April 27. With spring weather coming, it's a great time to clean up our outdoor recreation areas and also be a part the community-wide observance of Week '96.

We still need volunteers with trucks for a dump run. help us with your truck, please let us hear at 655-4762 or Elaine at 658,-451 L

Please bring a plastic bag, wear SaIne gloves, 1 a.m., Saturday, April 27th at one

Cordova Bay Park (Parkview Store) McMorran's beach access Agate Lane Park Sayward Beach (Parker Lochside Trail - Lochside McMinn Park (parking

If you can't in on can picking up and cleaning up are

Hope to see

HATHAYOGA New classes start April 9th 5500 Hamsterley Road Classes at Claremont Secondary School Tuesday evening 7:00-8:30 grams for people Wednesday morning 10:00-11:30 and cognitive disabilities, mcHlomg Alzheimer's disease. Enjoy this opportunity to move, stretch, breathe and Volunteers are an of aU programs, relax as you explore Yoga poses and breathing either on a regular or once-in-a-whHe basis. practices. This approach helps you to reduce stress, would be very to someone an improve posture, balance, flexibility and strength, as interest in hairdressing to donate an hour or two well as increase body awareness and mindfulness, occasionally. For further information, call Pat McCullogh at For more information can Lynn Wylie 388-4467 658-5414. "As at vour service, " PETS' HOTLINE Lost a pet'? Found a pet? Can Pam Lewis 658-5039 Helen Muir 658-5663

Office 3B8 5014 2420 Douglas St. Fax 388-4277 Victoria, B.C, VaT 417 Make sure that your pet wears ID so that we can help you more effectively. RIESIDIENntu. PAINTIi'-iG & DECORATING PAPER HANGING And be sure to tell us when you find your pet. COI\/UVIERCIAi. PLASTER-REPAIRS SPRAY-PAINTING Other Resources o SPCA 388-7722 .. Saanich Pound 475-4321 * Bulletin Board at the Plaza .. Your neighbours have a picture and description & of your to circulate.. Phone 658-4208 or .. "Found" ads are free local newspapers Phone/Fax 658-8267 388-6275 pager 3326 CORDOVA BAY ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE ~------_.---_._------BOARD MEETINGS normally take place at 7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month, in the United Church , PacilkCoast ::ia\/m!!s ~ I~eal Estate ''"''''',,~,n on Claremont Avenue. You are welcome to attend..

Staff ofThe Cordovan Advertising: Peggy Hancyk 658-4278 Delivery Margaret Moore 658-8789 Production Meg Hancock 658-1319 & Copy: Kay Porter 658-5792 Des Connor 658-1323 Julia Duff 658-2489 DR, HEiDI l. R)\CHLIN Eileen Schieldrop 658-1464 02 1660 Felihorn Rood 8,C V8N 2Al REMINDER! (604) 477-4730 The membership year for the Cordova Bay Associa­ ,-,rnnm-",-,r animol medicine and surgery tion is the same as the calendar year-January 1 to December 31. Dues for 1996 are now payable Remember- Our influence as an association depends on your support. Use the membership form below today!

Cordova Bay Association Membership Form Name . OfK REAl ESTATE lTD, 3914 SHEL80URNE STREET, VICTORIA, B,C. VBP 4..11 Toll Free: 1-800-668-2272 Address .

! 'ostal Code Phone "' . and RENTALS tqulpimenl and lools for lhe home handyman· Membership is $3 a person or $5 per household. Make SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE your cheque out to The Cordova Bay Association , Housewares· Giftwares • Pesticides • Tool Rentals· and send it to: ·Gardening Supplies· Sharpening Service· • Keys and Window Glass Cut" Dog Licences· Bus Passes· Tony Pugh E ZU 5138 Cordova Bay Road 4951 Lochside Drive Victoria, 8.C. V8Y 2K5 Victoria, B.C., V8Y 2E6 -----"""""...... ~ Cordova Bay Directory of Businesses & Services

Be part of the Cordova Bay Directory of Businesses & Services*. This directory will be published annually with a circulation of over 2,500. Whether your business is well estab­ lished, homebased, or less formally set up, you should be listed in this directory. To be eligible, you must be a resident of, or have a business in, Cordova Bay. Please fill out the form below and mail it, along with your cheque (made payable to The Cordova Bay Asso­ ciation), to Peggy Hancyk, 5069 Lakeridge Place, Victoria, V8Y 2R I, Phone: 658-4278. Deadline for submissions is June 15th - to be published September '97. ------Name ------Business name------Category to be Iisted .

Business Address------Business Phone------Business Fax ------

RENEWAL Name ------Business name ------No changes, renew as is D Please see attached for changes to my ad D ------

Listing & ad space - $40.- Send your business card along with this form. or for a custom ad, contact Carla Daggett at Creative Pagemaking Designs (658-2779). Please make cheque payable to "The Cordova Bay Association." PROOF YOUR AD AUGUST 17 THROUGH AUGUST 31 (6 p.M.), ,. AT THE CORDOVA BAY VARIETY STORE

* non-profit organizations, clubs & groups are free of charge.