@ = Wednesday, February 24, 1988 Sale seh ai t THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. “fined. $100... ‘each: for ‘ ‘oysters and clams from Pat. Bay. It_ is: closed ‘to’ shellfish B.C. HYDRO workers replace a pole Thursday on Third Street. _ BREAK-IN A resident of Ardmore Drive reported a break-in and theft to police the afternoon of Feb. 14. Stolen property included a video cassette recorder, liquor, silverware and camera lenses. Some of the stolen property has since been recovered and the Sidney RCMP _ investigation continues. , BOAT STOLEN A Sidney resident reported an eight-foot inflatable boat was stolen from the North. Saanich ‘Marina, Friday morning. The boat, named Kilenge, is an Achilles model. BEACH PARTIES Over the weekend police responded to several beach par- ties. Local youths were found to be. consuming liquor and various seizures were made by the RCMP. Charges that can be laid for youths found drinking on the beach include a minor in posses- sion of liquor, which nets a $50 fine. The fine for consuming li- quor in a public place is $100 and the fine for littering (leav- ing beer bottles on the beach) is’. $50. One beach party. broken up by police was at Bazan Bay, another was near Shore Acre Drive. TABLE BURNED Police responded: to a com- plaint about a number of youths in MacDonald’ Park close ‘to. - midnight, last Saturday. night. ‘Upon. arriving. on the . scene police: discovered. someone had -destroyed: one -of ..the. picnic tables, smashed it into firewood and used it for a bonfire. .... “People in the area-could not . be connected.to the destruction ‘of the picnic’ table and no” Father and | son 1 fined | for illegal harvest © cA «ane and son have been. aking because waters: “are -con- : -. taminated. a . Raymond Carlton: ‘and “Ronald Carlton: ‘of Victoria clams and were - digging - harvesting oysters when the tide “was out Jan. 16. _ A fisheries.. officer noticed ‘their: lights on: the: tidal . flats around 8-p.in. They were about 20 feet from a. sign saying the area was. closed, The fisheries officer waited until the Carltons drove off in their car before stopping them. He took 39 live oysters and 208. clams from: the trunk and returned them to the ocean, said Hall. “We. checked the book: and found there was a good tide,” said) Raymond . Carlton. the spur-of the moment we went -outto Pat Bay." “T didn’t see na sign, his son Ronald, adding the pair arrived at the beach around. 8 . p.m, EDVTHE BARRE said’ Crown — © prosecutor Scott Hall. “On. said Provincial: court judge R. py “Govan ‘told. “the: “Caltoae . ~~ Shellfish: contamination is © “serious. ' “Have you not read: in the paper that people are dying. ‘from. eating © mussels?’’. “Back ° East, yeah,*” replied | Raymond Carlton. ‘Death due. Shellfish poisoning, or red tide, ‘has happened on: this coast as well, said the judge. .‘‘Those regulations. are to. protect everyone, including those you may have served the food to.”’ The judge” fined: each man: $100. “ge contaminated to. paralytic 80 loosen your belt a notch for our,.. “Bally B Bustin Specials” PRAIRIE INN “Your Nalghbourhaod Pub" “a Saanlehton — - 7806 East Sannich Ad. charges were: laid, police said... - WINDSHIELD BROKEN | ‘A Malaview Avenue resident. _ Teported. ‘that:someone.threw:'a rock, through: the windshield: of “her car at about: 10: 30 p: m. ‘Feb, The vehicle: was” patked - on» “ private . property = when. the | estimated $250. damage » was done. . “CAR PROWL | A resident - on Chalet Road ‘reported: that someone tried to enter her car with a: chisel the afternoon of Feb. 16.. The chisel was used to: try to -pop. the lock on the passenger ‘side of: the vehicle. Bnuy, was not gained. . MANHOLE OPEN A car belonging toa Sidney. WINNERS © OF ANNE DALGLIESH GOLD CLUB AWARDS Ten TE FORA FROM REAL ESTATE CANADA LTD. NY, OF YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CALL ONE OF THESE — HARD: WORKING PEOPLE /SAANICH weer ke fife. 2305 BEACON AVE. PENINSULA SIDNEY 650-0131 y wit ice. } “ Aa 4 resident had’ its tire flattened and.a rim bent, after being driven over a coverless manhole on Ardwell Avenue Feb. 17. CAR ACCIDENT A Victoria resident who was apparently trying to turn right off the Pat Bay Highway onto MacTavish Road, the morning of Feb. 18, lost control of his vehicle and drove over the rais- ed traffic island. Another vehicle that was stopped at the intersection was hit, causing about $1,000 ‘damage to both vehicles. . The Victoria resident was ‘charged with driving without due care and attention and driv- ing while prohibited to do so. No one was injured. CAR ACCIDENT A three-vehicle accident in heavy ferry. traffic the after- noon of Feb. 14 resulted in total damage of about $1,000. _* Watch oe batteries -@ Ring sizing changed * Gold/Silver ° Rings checked. soldering and cleaned . « Engraving * Claws rebuilt. »* Appraisals _* Ring shanks’ -<¢ In Store teplaced' =. minor repairs - e Watch repairs : BIRTHSTONE OF MONTH ‘AMERTHYST. VoARgO A V bo) If you enjoy excellent Chinese food at a most reasonable prices the Saanichton Town Resiaurant-is the place for you. ! live in the Saanichton area and frequently come in for din- ner and pop in for coffee almost everyday and | would like to recommend that everyone should come in and give them a try. Jutius Burghardt THE SAANECHTOR TOWN RESTAURANT PIZZA + CHINESE * WESTERN 7784 East Saanich Road (Across from tho Prairie inn on Mt. Newton X Rd.)