Le mae! take an old . plants?’’: Wednesday, September 3, 1986 PLUNGING HANDS IN WATER is one way to catch a fish atleast that’s what these two boys thought. “NASTY” ‘“‘Who would be so nasty as to lady’s geranium Vera .Wilson, garden thieves . last week. Daughter Dorothy Hind said ‘the 40-year Sidney resident lost two ‘prized ~ geranium... plants. -Last year, garden ornaments “were stolen. “DL think it’s. a rotten. trick.” : : said Hind. A375 ‘flower box was “also: “Maken from. ” Malaview-Avenue ‘residence las week, said: Sidney RCMP. “UNLUCKY: ROLL A. vehicle left | emergency brake engaged at the “Deep Cove ‘it upside down under 20 feet of _Wwater. SPIRITED A North Saanich man had ap: parently caught 9 a ~litule “too much of the Expo spirit — he was reportedly driving around in circles on the large florai [sx- po sign beside Highway 17. Sidney RCMP. nabbed the focal man for drunk driving the nightof Aug. 12. The floral sign, whicly is on a considerable incline, sit fered minor damitge “and has since been repaired, BIKE RING? Sidney ROMP fear, thieves may be stealing bikes te sell.as spare parts. At least five expensive [O-speed, bikes have > been reported stolen i Tis Sidnev area recently, Ramee ns LARNNLeTUy PUENTE RTI HH hema bi q heen ‘Sitsatmen ay : ‘Gueathe-Frce © YOU CAN BE PART OF THE © SMOKELESS MAJORITY! walls EASIER than you think! ' DISCOVER Sixteen Weapons to. Kiltan Urge Heln for Managing SUeESS- The Power Plus Factor: I « @ Your Personal Plan for SUCCESS Insurance Against F aluie Supportive Friends New confidence will give. you better contro!” oat your wile tite’ ” Tg serene ‘ait based Digg? | Aas Pm henty year success record aad ower FIFTEEN MILLION GRADUATES WHEN & WHERE September 4, 1986 Repthavens Lodge. 2281 Mills Road, : ‘Sidney, B.C. PHONE NOW! TORINFORMATION OR ARGUS TIVATION ; 656-9778 © A COMMUNITY SERVICE OF ~ Saventh-day Advantist - le en AAR Nee cm Ter BONO U ye! ee a ee ny OS a a ee mn ae ee ee, oe a ee ee ae Sa 79, .of Fifth . Street was again the victim: of: the front. af a> without..the © ‘marina “Aug. > 26, didn’t stay still for long. The. - horrified owner returned to find hievele. “We would like to. remind - people to make sure their bikes are locked. at. all times,*” Sat. John Penz cautions. SUPERHOSTS . Two .local women: may not have taken the course, but they Staff- certainly : _Tescued, one tourist's vacation. “The.. pair found. a~ wallet ~ belonging to.a Vancouver*man “uy Butchart: Gardens: and: ‘hand- “ed it over, along with $410 cash, : | on » to police: dee diown ~Goldstream. “and - Chief Bob Miles. . LINEUP MISHAP A driver’ on the. ramp “awaiting ‘to board a B.C. ferry — Aug. 10 was injured when. he - got out to open his trunk — and | > the empty car behind-hinm rolled forward and pinned “him. He suffered i injuries to both knees. VANISHED TRUCK Sidney RCMP are looking for an auto thiet,after a 1973 Dat- sun pickup) vanished: from a “Downey Road driveway... The next day, aecouple returned to. - their. van. parked -at.. Sunset Beach, to’ find “it, broken: inte and-$75.cash-stolen. . With accidents, -‘Superhost - The. owner was. finally. track: Ook camping in. : “coulldn'y believe_all the money was’ stilFin. mai ae ‘said Central Saanich Police Tey T rm ANT “ PUB : oe tains YS good and getting better’’ a via and THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St. in local | Five Sidney ‘homes were looted of more than $3,000 in a three-day series of burglaries last week, report Sidney RCMP. Thieves made their biggest score at a Third Street apart- ment Aug. 26. They walked in through an unlocked screen door and escaped with cash and securities worth more than $1,700. Two nights earlier, burglars struck an Orchard Avenue home, breaking in through a screen window and making off $850. The same night, thieves entered an Amelia The number of injury-causing car accidents in »Sidney has jumped 45 per cent in the first half of 1986, show Sidney RCMP statistics. There -were -29 injury = ac- cidents from January to June of 1986. compared to 20 in the same periad last year. , “We anticipated the increase . Pp primarily because there are a lot more vehicles on the -road,’’ said ‘Sidney RCMP Staff-Set. John Penz. Penz cited due-to Expo-related tourism.as a.key factor. However, . he have - been. no noted, motor-vehicle fatalities so far in 1986. The injury accident rate in North Saanich and rural areas is about the same as last year, ac- ‘cording to the RCMP statistics. But the rate of occurence of all including those in If it? S News Call the Review [SAM end s. A. LM: encourages PS | — Bouti iquees di Present Fall Fashions - at a special luncheon Thursday, ~-Felicia’s Sept. 11 all eshich Poo SHOW 2 ees - -Commencingattpm =. SPECIAL BUFFET a. ; | Hosta ainclines Besser # cote tees fea | | -Luneh raselvetions Suggested for12 noon... Wednesday Night Seatood Night. at the Stonehouse Pub. i 225 Canoo Cove. 656-9498 EO ICN a oon ae ‘ Five homes ‘left liquor, 1986 increased traffic. there | | FAIR EXCHANGE | ee RATE AS OF SEPT. 2/85 | . J 2d $41,8725. . $1..= $137 $13 = $17.84 lent 2, = $ 2.74 $14.-= $19.21 $3. = $ 4.11 $15. = $20.58 $4. = $ 5.49 $16. = $21.96 $5. =. $6.86 $17. = $23.33 $ 6. = $ 8.23 $18. = $24.70 $ 7. = $ 9.60 $19. = $26.07 $ 8. = $10.98 $20. = $27.45 $ 9. = $12.35 $25. = $34.31 $10. = $13.72 $30. = $41.17; $11, = $15.09 $40. = $54.90 $12..= $16.47 $50.: = $68.62 Retailers please place this table’ : on PB YOUr cash register. , Sidney B.C. looted reak-ins Avenue residence, again through a screen window. They stole $500 worth of jewelry. On Aug. 26, a Resthaven drive residence was broken into and robbed of three boutles of liquor. A break-in at a Bowerbank Road home Aug. 24 was more meone came in through a smashed basement window, but money and a tapedeck untouched. “It would appear someone broke in looking for a place to sleep,’’ said a Sidney RCMP spokesman. \ore injuries seen in Sidney crashes _which no one was hurt, jumped 15 per cent in the Sidney RCMP jurisdiction. ° Insurance Corporation of B.C. released statistics last week showing the number of injury accidents in the. first half of increased. 20 per cent province-wide. © TRAFALGAR ~ SQUARE Prime Retail Brentwood One space only for lease in time for. Christmas | Season. | STAN 721-4357 § 1” Binders. | Ruled Paper.. (While Stock Lasts) "A a m mm m n m Ut ul coors 7" ocal businass firs help pay the taxos that support schools: _and.other vital community services. Tholr charitable contributions es SUPPOH YOUT |wusO of. 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