SHAKES AND SENIORS Continued from Page A9 out of a $793 a month pension. Tidman said he worked through building manager Irene Elliott when trying to help relocate ten- ants. Kelly’s neighbor, Mabel Pear- son, said she was offered another unit away from the construction Friday moming. Since she now expects to move into another apartment at the end of March, she plans to stay in her present home. Tidman said an eight-foot fence is being constructed between the apartment block and the construc- tion site. “Work on the site had to start to meet construction deadlines, Tid- man said. Beechwood is scheduled for a July completion. TheReview Wednesday, February 28,1990 — A16 CONSTRUCTION ON HER DOORSTEP is watched by senior Loreen Kelly, after the heavy equipment awoke her at 7 a. m. Friday morning. Wow Reading down column "a quotation. QUIZ 1. Retraction of amount of money (9) 2.S. American burrowing mammal encased in bony plates (9) 3. Revile or abuse (10) 4. Something suggested (9) 5. Lack of faithfulness (10) 6. Dream (7) 7. Excellent specimen for display (9) 8. Phrase used to those who need encouragement or comfort (4,5) 9. Surpass in excellence (8) 10, Duty list (6) 11. Abstain from, avoids (7) 12. Longing for (8) of the completed quiz will give you the name of the author of the OONOOAA WP = 8a] 7D | 3f 8d | 5c |11b) 1b} 4b | 7h 11 9a} 1c If | 2b) 3d | 4d 4c | 3g | 5b| 7q| 9q| 1a [11g] 8e| 3b Ze 2f \7a 10d} 1h 2¢ |12¢} 8c] 7i 8b | 2g} 5d|10b} 7d| 6c |12e] 114 9h 6b] 2] | 8h 2a | 6d|5e} 3c] 9e) 8f 110a Od 2h |4a | 8i | 9c| 5h} 11e 1d] 2d | 3e | 6g | 12h 10 Solution in next week’s Review Answers to Feb. 21 puzzle 1.phenomenal 9 shortage 2. exonerated 10. hunt o< it QUOTATION: MISTAKES OF OUR YOUTH. 3. Tun down 11. earplugs : Author: Percy B. Shelley 4. chemistry 12.low-down ALL OF US WHO ARE (1792-1822) English poet and 5. York; Gaul 13. lose way WORTH ANYTHING SPEND activist against political 6. manifest 14. endure OUR MANHOOD injustice, he lived in Italy and 7. boorish 15.Yukatan UNLEARNING OR died at a very early age due to 8. thrifty EXPIATING FOR THE a boating accident. Witness sought fo ferry theft Police believe someone wit- nessed a thief take a woman’s jacket, wallet, cigarettes and maga- zines from a seat in the snack bar area of a B.C. Ferry just prior to docking at Swartz Bay, about 8:50 p.m. Saturday. All the items were found a short time later — but $416 in cash was stolen from the lady’s wallet. Anyone with information should call Sidney RCMP or CrimeStop- pers. AAS AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A FREE SERVICE 1 TO EMPLOYERS & EMPLOYEES If you are a reliable worker looking for work or are an employer looking for reliable employees in the following areas: *farm labour x landscaping * construction * greenhouse labour *general labour on a full time, part time or casual basis, contact us at 2661 Douglas Street, Victoria, phone-382-7201, Monday - Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm. silviculture 2488 Beacon Ave. Fo HOUSEWARES THINK MACLE i 5 i! Open 7 days a week 656-8611 SIDNEY B.C. _ #6- 10114 McDonald Park Rd. Kents Cabinets and Furniture For a Free Estimate Call Shawn 655-0881 _— (1 Block from Slegg Lumber) — - SIDNEY STARTS SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1990 Give yourself a taste of royalty. Dig into the cool, rich, delicious taste of our Peanut Buster® Parfait, a Nutty Double Fudge,™ a Hot Fudge Brownie Delight,™ or a luscious @ Banana Split. So go ahead! Give yourself the royal treatment at a special price from the Sidney Diary Queen® store. — WE TREAT YOU RIGHT Dairy Queen® stores are proud sponsors of the Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, which benefits local hospitals for children. TM Trademark AM D.O. Corp- ® Reg. U.S. Pat: Off. AM D.Q. Corp. SIDNEY D.Q. BEVAN AVENUE © AMD.Q.Corp/1990 656-3339