Page Al4 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Wednesday, March 9, 1988 Professional Business Consulting TRY US?! A REASONABLY PRICED SERVICE BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE EX- PERIENCED ALL FACETS OF BUSINESS. WE HAVE SEEN T BEFORE. CONTACT ART POGGEMILLER CASE CO-ORDINATOR 990 FORT STREET, VICTORIA, B.C. _ V8V 3K2 - TELEPHONE: 388-0161 BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Federal Business Banque fédérale ‘Development Bank de développement — 9 Canad WEEKEND BUFFET BRUNCH Each Saturday and Sunday | from 9:30am to! pm Hot breakfast and lunch entrees, cold salads and fruit, and | a selection of desserts of many persuasions Reservations 652-4422 od 988 Resident Tickets available | ~before 4 p.m, March2.~ ” The truck was southbound on. Jan Chisholm. new location at the Sidney Centre. beautiful beachos that Sidney has to offer. forward ’.to welcoming her {rlends and: customers to Standard Furituo. - STANDARD" FURNITURE Standard Furniture welcomes Jan Chisholm to their 7 _Jan and her husband Bill recently moved to the Sidney ‘area and. are enjoying: the fishing, . gardening & With many years of Retail Sales experience, Jan looks : ney entre” core CLEARING TIMBER for a lot in Evergreen Properties ‘development, south of Saanichton on East Saanich TREE HIT, WET ROAD . -A-1988 Chev. station wagon ° - driven’ by. a:41-year-old Sidney. ~-resident: went. out of control on’: ‘1 wet-pavement in the 8300-block. ~carea of “West: ‘Saanich. Road, fish- -tailing and hitting: a tree.» Police estimate damage .to be about $18,000 in the single vehi- « . * -cleaccident® the:-afternoon’ of 4 E March 2. No one was injured. : TOO FAST > An 18-year-old ° driver has been charged . with driving too. _ fast: for: road . ‘conditions and failing to. provide .a~ drivers : licence .after: the 1974.-Toyota truck he was driving left the Mt. Newton © Crossroad, “shortly the Pat Bay Highway. when it turned ‘onto the Mt.- Newton Crossroad,” fishtailed: and entered: the: ditch. The driver. and two 18-year-old passengers were taken to Saanich Peninsula Hospital with minor injuries. DRIVEWAY COLLISION. A Triumph sports car which was. being .backed out-of a driveway near Styan.Road: on Central Saanich: Road collided with a-1980 Chev pickup truck, -during the afternoon of March es apparently - failed Central Saanich police report. appareniy (are “several incidents of crime dur- ing the period from Feb. 28-to ~ March 6. : -Saanichton man, : *=:Police said. the passenger sidé , ‘mirror of the vehicle clipped the pedestrian as it went.by. The - woman was ‘taken: to.’Saanich - “March §, 3, causing an estimated $2,000 ; damage to each vehicle. The driver: of the Triumph to see. the truck. as: he. backed out ofthe driveway. There were: no- in- - juries ‘and no charges were laid, although: there’ was extensive: damage to both vehicles. ‘PEDESTRIAN STRUCK . ACO) 7-year- old, “Central. - Saanich woman. who was walk- ‘ing. in “heavy fog - along East - Saanich Road: ‘at.-about p.m. Feb. 29, -was hit by! a car 57- year: old driven’: by a Peninsula | Hospital with “undetermined injuries: © The driver:of ‘the vehicle has not t been charged. BREAK- IN ‘A. .residence on Avenue in Central Saanich: was broken into Feb. 29. The culprit broke the living. room. window _toslide it open. A. video |. cassette. recorder valued at $500 and a Motorola. marine radio valued at E4500 were ta ken. LIQUORS TOLEN The pub at the Waddling Dog Inn, on the Pat Bay Highway and the Mt.-Newton Crossroad was broken into sometime. bel ween | shee tere tnt ; t i 2 sins PIN EQUI C es Nero 650-Sm44 Loni ceedhandanaetchttidaanddaeehin Lain kart anecumtecehémn eran donkemea ee -predsion. 40,000. mi./55,000 ri. SE CUM fia Lae Vea lat ONT RESTHAVEN DN. lp perwh =. ROLLING INTO THE 90S => 2 ...AND BEYOND 3 = = : antl ; xe beer wontine = swap ca ore cree ert be incae ee Brod : tire i wie ” nti . oun wl —. or om cry ents ee a set hed a | Gea “Sf-375. mu = Tend life Warranty. Trend iNew Warranty Wea tte evaty wee . ne on = Contoured to the shape ofa = = rolling tire for smoother riding = — = ~~ fuel economy and steering © == whit TreadlifeWorranty! \ tn Wl yea Lis Ageia chante Nat tuts un the tate added ihe gna 6 REL AEP beamed CUARANFLED , wat ° PAST PROFESSIONAL A&ENVICE ‘ent. . BERVING THE PENINSULA FOR OVER IS YEA ns er “suspicion,” _Georgze Lawson. could: have intended to. -break..~: and enter ifno one answered the: - 9:45°. Benvenuto. public. wo remove cand -vahiables am, and 8:30 a.n., Vea! MTarcted, Road, is Daryl Michell. About $560 worth of liquor was stolen. and about -$675 worth of damage was done to the premises. Police are conti- nuing to investigate: SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY A male representing ‘himself as a fire prevention. officer. at- tempted to gain entry to a home on. West Saanich “Road, the afternoon. of Feb. 29. : -A woman refused. to_let the man inside and called police. . - Members of the Central Saanich Volunteer Fire Department have not been . making fire prevention calls; police said. “We're treating it.with some “said: depuity:chief ““*The man door.’ : The: man is described t to. be in- his’ late’ 30s,° about five-foot,. © --eight-inches* tall, with dark: ‘brown hair. He was-last’ seen’ “Wearing. a. bomber brown. -Stelly’s. CAR PROWL | A car parked in the driveway of a residence in the 8600-block — Tiffany Place was: broken into sometime between March 4 and Camera equipment valued at about $400. was ‘stolen. Police caution motorists to. remove - valuables .. from. -their vehicles when parking. TOOLS STOLEN A. tool. box.: containing mechanic and carpenter tools was:stolen from the carport:of a home in the 2000-block. area of Crossroad: “TAPES STOLEN > sometime ; _.between midnight: and. 8 a.m. a : March 6. : aki - About'30 cassette music tapes a _ SIDNEY Q Sidney RC MP report several incidents of crime during. the period from Feb. 28 to March 6. CAR BREAK-INS —— Complaints of several minor thefts trom motor vehicles dur-: ing the past week» have been “received by the RCMP. - Police remind the: motoring. . all packages , from: their. cars and secure vehicles-before leav- ing. oo. BREAK-IN | A-gesident an Lochside Drive reported bis heme fad been broken int’ and entered March { ne ) Phe thiel aipparcadly torced open a door ‘and took some china and a firearm. Police are itive: shipa( iy. IMPATKED DRIVING Charges of iiopaired: driving dre Betpp. dad agar Ge Sidney “worth Pyar tas vebiele deft the. alee a fepee nen Raia uring. dye road) adel Rawinboires niashe of cick Ardwell: DRIVER CHARGED - Charges of impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample have been laid against a_ 37-year-old’. New Brunswick resident after. the 1984 Ford Tempo she was driving left the Pat Bay Highway and: became “stuck in the ditch near Amity Road March 3 - CAR ACCIDENT A two-vehicle accidentvan the shortly. after, 4° p.m. “Pat Bay Highway. near: Amity Road just-after 12 noon, Mareh 3, resulted invabout $5, 600 tatal damage. A 1988 Pontiag driven by: an 18-vear-old Saanichton resident left the stop sien at Amity Road toccross the highway when it struck a 1984 GMC truck driven by 49-veur-old Sidney resident, The Pontiac was spun around “and: hit again while the GMC truck weotoup on the median, knocking down a traffic sign. The driver of the Pontiag was “were stolen from inside a vehicle. that. was. parked in: the carport Of a residence inthe: 1500-block: . Kersey’ Roadi in Brentwood Bay. “The owner estimates they were - stolen: between March. 2: ane 6. ae charged with failuretocyield toa os vehicle after leaving a stop sign. No one was injured. 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