The Review provides this community calendar free of charge, giving preference to Saanich Peninsula clubs, organizations and individuals holding events in our readership area. Publication is not guaranteed. Please submit written information before 5 p.m. Friday for inclusion in the following Wednesday's paper. Calendar items should be mailed, dropped off at our office ( 9726 First St., Sidney, V8L 385) or faxed to 656-5526. Avis & Crafts. The Sidney and North Saanich Community Arts Council is looking for artists interested in participating in Studio Tour ‘98, set for June 13 and 14. Please call 656-7400 for more information. Spinners meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of spinning. Anyone welcome. Phone 696-4201 for details. Wednesday Imitting workouts at Patricia's Yarn Cabin. First Wednesday of every month. Call 656-4841 for details. Business “The Saanich Peninsula Home-Based Busitiess Association: meets Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and every third Monday . of the month (7 to 8:30 p.m.) at the Troquois Park clubhouse, 2295 “Ocean Ave. Share ideas and support, meet dynamic people and network. Guest. ‘speakers, refreshments. Sponsored by the - - Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Call 656-7166 for info. ~ Next evening meeting is Monday, May 18, with guest speak Di Dr. — Robson: Feeling Good — Love what yon do. : “4 Are you under employed? Looking fora anew direction’ or ca * ~reer.change? Camosun College's Basic Employment Skills Train-: ing (BEST) and Employment Orientation for Women (EOW) ca- 2 - ially-accredited eight-week programs begin in May, and you may ~ -’ qualify for sponsorship. For more info., call Camosun at 370-4932. | © Good brakes; good rubber, “ool -| -condition:.This car's got re of: - miles left on it but you’! need to A : Feplace t the head gasket first... O.. 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Walk, run or in-line skate to help raise money for Crohn's dis- -ease and colitis research at the third annual Heel n’ Wheel-a-thon . on Sunday, June 7. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. at Saanich Muncipal Hall. Great prizes for pledge collectors and fun for everyone. For more info., call 595-4565 or on 1-888-685-1844. Health: Heavy problems and no one listening? Call the Crisis Line: at 3 86- 6323. Anonymous and confidential. BC Schizophrenia Society offers enppart aidvocacy, informa-. tion, education and referrals to people suffering from schizo- _ phrenia and their loved ones. Five support groups operating in the ~ Greater Victoria area. For more info., and resources, call 384-4225. Continued on age “4 oe The telephone rang ‘in Station Wa.02 Constable Dylan Porter picked up the ionone with - “- one.hand, while the other hand tied, to shepleaa -his paperwork singlehandedly. © A famniliar voice spoke. ° eee las Ag Dylan baby. | is. this a good tim to talk : ; : Constable Dylan Porter put down:his:: et papers. and settied: down: to 'talk:to Ais: ‘favourite : ‘informant. i “Marshall _ ‘Marshall: wth yous nt thes > “> phone. Dylan: had_ to. ‘strain to. fee “ getthe details, = = |’ “Listen, can‘t. talk: loud: ‘don't: “want: the guys In the ari Ee | © to catch on. Just got a hot tip. “Pe Willy’ Norbert ‘Is leaving on’ the - ~~ ferry today to. pick up some drugs “ory the mainland and Is coming ~ pack tonight to the Island. Keep: a” close watch on this guy. He’s going - “to-be driving a white GM 4 x 4. And.a- ~ great looking blond Is going to be - sitting next to him.” -.Constable Dylan hung up the phone ond: started barking out orders, “This Is a big one, guys, don’t muck up, We've been tryin g to’ pin something on Willy for over a year. This: chance, Get him.” -- girfrlend, were: sitting In his white. 4.x 4 on.ihe ferry _ walting to drive off the ferry. Sally poked Willy. potoutially 7 a __bel Dol Elgerema_ By Claire Berns tein . based on’ ane cout Cases A Is our big. That evening, Willy. and Sally, his. gorgeous blond ° | In a froo. and demooratio sealety, jobs of a judge is to find:a balance betwoen ay inwoacnt protecting sooloty from potontial oriminals. : SCOTT: MONCRIE cer & COMPANY > BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC 104 - 9710 SECOND STREET, SIDNEY meron ate rom wenasee armen suivant mt renin atemventnethnt abhasiratetne “DECISION DRUG PUSHER Wily i'm scared. |’ ve been hearing voices. The cops ‘ are out to get us.” ewe looked annoyed. ° azy one day. They're beginning to drive. me nuts: Nothing: ts going to happen. Nothing': Nobody knows why: we. went: to the: mmainiond. a ‘And. if. they: ne: “to search your car.” 2 ie The police found the drugs ‘and 2 “arrested Willy and his girlfriend," > .. Willy fought them tooth and. nail: | Willy ‘stated «his “case; - no. odour, of .drugs.: The ‘officers | “didn’t have. | a. “search warrant. “Almost: everyone returns to the. - valid, If they hadn't searched my Cat, “they wouldn't have found the drugs." yee Dylan testified; “Your Honour, | was acting : - ona tip from an informant. didn't have | “. enough evidence to get a search warrant until. | “| saw Willy leaving the ferry. If | went to get-one, he would've gotten away, The law.says that a police “officer can search anyplace when there’s good reason to belleve a crime Is taking place.” Was the car illegally searched? ‘ - You! Be The inks men look below for the decision: ono of. the most difficult individuals from the stato, ‘Dal. Elgersms, Lavever “ 656-0981 M “the charges must ss cana the Judge stated,"The car was ‘ georched tlegaly, Without tur her “facts to prove the Informant's story, the police couldn’ t search it without a warrant, ‘ ~ YOU! BE THE JUDGE Is based on.actual court cases, Today’s decision Is based on the facis of {he casé and the law of the comes of Prince Edward islands, it you . “have a similar protlem, please consult Scott. Monerleff & Cornpany or a lawyer In your province’ Claire neuen qd Isa Montreal lawyer and natlonally syndicated columni sna eeentnsinmimenmtn nnn feo ee ye Pen abt tip eas oh Epe eal MU et, Copyright 1997 Halka Enterprises, voor dppf ah AAAREAN UEP ED REV ESTE ERAS ATT ease rrvewvad Sally, those. Voices ¢ are going’ to drive, you Bes "Your onour' the. officers had no right |}. sto search my car-| was not driving’ .| °° ina suspicious manner. There was .| province ‘by ferry. The charges aren't . =