News “CASE finds 100 per cent want Tod park Messages to preserve Tod Inlet came across “loud and clear” at a meeting organized by the Citizens Association to Save the Environ- ment Nov. 19 in Brentwood Bay. CASE president Derrick Mal- lard said Nov. 20 that 100 per cent of returned questionnaires “would prefer the Tod Inlet lands be desig- nated park.” An estimated 150 people attend- ed the meeting, which featured experts from the Royal B.C. Museum, the Institute of Ocean Sciences, plus guests from the Tsartlip Indian band, the Friends of South Cowichan and Central Saanich Coun. Bruce Tobin. Besides Tod Inlet, preservation of the Partridge Hills and Saanich Inlet were also on the agenda, as was Opposition toward the pro- posed development at Bamberton by the South Island Development Corporation. Results of about 90 returned questionnaires show 100 per cent its goals will require a great deal of believe “the Partridge Hills should also be assigned as a park or other protective status,” Mallard said. Responding to the question: “Should Saanich Inlet become a marine park?” about 90-95 per cent of respondents answered yes, Mallard said. That was followed by the ques- tion: “If you said yes to the previous question, should the Bamberton development be stopped.*” About 88 per cent of tespondents said yes, while the same number said yes to the question: “Are you opposed to the Bamberton development any- way?” Mallard said comments at the bottom of the questionnaire were good but have yet to be compiled. “Many were quite penchant, well-thought out and dam good, in fact,” Mallard said. For the organization to achieve WRAPPING AND ORGANIZING « donated toys destined oT deserving children on Christmas Day. : Police chase down vandalism suspect One person was caught after a foot chase and will be charged with impaired driving, failing to provide a breath sample a mischief for causing about $1,500 worth of damage to a chain link fence next to the Mt. Newton Middle School building on Keating Crossroad. Police responded to a complaint of a vehicle damaging property > 20%: about 1:10 a.m. Saturday and found an older-model Toyota sta- tionwagon. Two person in the vehicle fled on foot when they saw police. “We're still looking for suspect two and we are aware of his identity,’ deputy police Chief George Lawson said. 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