2: Ea re og I I I SF ETC ERE” peice LISELI R IESE SAE prtcn's vse eee " Wednesday, a oo ea ee er nae ane A 36-year-old former Mon- , treal resident who became ag- « gravated by police demands for - a breath sample was fined $750 in provincial court Sept. 17. Paul Davies, now living in Sidney, pled guilty before Judge J. Michael Hubbard to charges 2 of impaired driving and refus- ing to provide a breath sample. Police observed Davies’ 1978 - Dodge van swerving on the Pat Bay Highway at Island View Road, around midnight March 20. The Saanich department - had been contacted by a citizen ar ad | Suspects released atter court ‘bail hearings A 48-year-old Sidney man © facing drug charges along with - seven other persons was releas- ; ed on bail in Vancouver provin- cial court Sept. 18. John Rytter of North Saanich * is one of nine persons charged © with possession of marijuana .. for the pupose of trafficking, -} and three others charged with * conspiracy to traffic. A 12 persons Charges were laid against the involved after « RCMP. seized eight tonnes of i high-grade. marijuana from .a « fishboat and trucks in Delta eee ee my Sept. 14. Investigators found $3 million in cash in a downtown Vancouver hotel room while ar- resting. suspects, a police ‘spokesman stated. ; Remanded to Oct. 2 to fix a . » date for prelimimary hearing were Rytter; James Duval, 45, and Dallas Williams, 44, of Vic- toria; Robert. Light, 46,.of the U.S.; Eric-Veale, 41, of Delta; .. Bruce Harold Van Skiver, 35, 2». Of Burnaby; Adrian: Swanton, - . 41,.of North Vancouver. Co-aécused John Denbigh, 47 of London; England, .. and oo oe Wills and’ Robert Allan, al — all- charged ” woe Siiih conspiracy to traffic — are. ~., adjourned to Oct. 2 ‘will appear for bail hearing. -. Bradley Alexander, 47, of the .- U.S, is remanded in custody to. “Sept: 25 for bail hearing: Ralph ~-Hull, 5', of Duncan-and owner - ‘of the’ boat was released on bail: ‘ofthe: U.S: Sept. 16. RCMP had earlier stated the. marijuana owas possibly from : Southeast: Asia-—- Thailand — and likely entered Canada off the West Coast of Vancouver Island. littler than an elephant but this ach performs before more than 95,000 people. ‘all a nlay 656-1151. when they. September 23, 1987 who suspected the driver was impaired. The silver van was operated in an “erratic manner,’’ and Struck the highway median, ENQUIRY DATE SET = A 20-year-old Saanich man will appear in Victoria provin- =: cial court Jan. 26, 1988, for-preliminary hearing. = Darren John Patrick of 5807 Wallace Drive appeared in 11 on charges of sexual assault. causing bodily = court Sept. harm and gross indecency. THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St. Crown prosecutor Derek Lister told the court. However, when asked to pro- vide a breath sample Davies placed his: tongue over the The first set of charges against. Patrick were stayed, said a = = court clerk, but were subsequently re-stated. Patrick was charged by Saanich police in relation to ol- & “h fences alleged to have occurred Aug. 13 in the municipality. = = He was later released by police on an undertaking to appear. Island accountant fined $1,600 A Saltspring Island chartered accountant was fined $1,600 = in Ganges provincial court Sept. = to file tax returns for himself and his companies. 15, on eight counts of failing t: . Ross McKinnon was handed the minimum fine of $200 on =: each count, after a request from Crown prosecutor Jennifer <: Power-Dixon. McKinnon pled guilty to the charges. 1984, 1985 and 1986. =: spokesman Dan McGrath said. The Saltspring Island accountant failed to file personal tax eturns in 1983, 1984 and 1985; failed to file returns for his | = sorporation Mac Data Ltd. in 1984 and 1985; and failed to = ile returns for his corporation Michael Management Ltd. in ’A compliance order had been issued in .1986, and all but — & one tax return was filed, Revenue Canada public affairs 5 McGrath added there are currently 30 other cases ongoing 3 = in.the Greater Victoria area, of persons charged for failing Lo. | # file tax returns. i toa lengthy prison term. Michael Hubbard. BUY & SELL Saturday Sept. 26 Milton Gill in attendance. Alcohol level exceeded limit A 26-year-old Sidney man was convicted i in provincial court z af Sept. 17 of driving over .08, the legal blood-alcohol limit. ‘ John Nicholson was fined $450 for the offence, by Judge J. z Nicholson had intitially enter pleas of not guilly to charges * of driving while impaired and driving over .08. Probation ordered for youth A 14-year-old Sidney youth received a six-month probation ©: term in provincial court Sept. 17, after he pled: guilty to. LWo a counts of breaking and entering. m : Judge J. Michael Hubbard issued a stern warning to the’ Ba = youth that multiple breaking and entering.offences could lead & x .The. Parkland. Secondary School: student .was found by =. police. March 30 witha blue nylon bag. containing bottles of vodka and shooting sherry, and a VHS movie. ‘A-second. youth .was involved. in: the offences, which. oc- curred. on: the. same: day in the Whidby Lane vicinity, court: heard. The stolen items were subsequently returned. : ». Judge Hubbard also ordered the youth to receive ‘counsell- ing as prescribed by-a probation officer; attend school; and perform 50:hours of community service work. 10-3 p.m. The Mailbox, Sidney Centre on Bevan — Bullion Trading Available _ 655-1433 GLASS & UPHOLSTERY | (A DIVISION OF CAPITAL AUTO GLASS) : * WINDOW GLASS ” PLAIN & FRAMED” ‘yPATTERN GLASS “STORM. WINDOWS... THERMO WINDOWS _ : “ WINDOW & PATIO DOOR SCREENS. 1s MARINE GLASS | AUTO & BARELY: ~ GLASS. — “y WINDSHIELDS ‘ NON-GLARE. PICTURE GLASS © ICBC CLAIMS . -PROMTLY HANDLED 3 WINDSHIELD REPAIRS shes “TCA APPROVED oi win (hens oe RE Pal Bay Hy | ee Goes ; : ‘Airport 656- 1313 #5-10025 GALARAN Ro. * 6756-1313 — . Sidney B.C. lan objected to breath sample demands mouthpiece of the breathalyzer equipment. “Fl... you, you do it,*’ he told the police constable. Davies had earlier told police he is ‘‘a good friend’’ of members of the Saanich . department, court heard. The Crown prosecutor stayed an assault charge . against Davies, after he pled guilty to the drunk driving charges. Defence counsel Mayland McKimm told the court Davies was at a party in Victoria, and received a phone call that his father had fallen ill. ‘He had no intention to drive,’’ McKinmm told -Hub- bard. ‘*(But) he admits he had too much to drink.”’ McKimm said Davies took issue - with “Crown — evidence Stating he struck the highway median. ‘‘He doesn't recall his driving was as atrocious as in- dicated,’’ McKimm said. The defence . counsel ‘said Davies uses his van for work as a landscaper, and asked for a three-month driving prohibi- tion. « Hubbard. however, ordered a six-month driving prohibition, and fined Davies. 3450 on the impaired charge and $300 for failing to provide a breath sam- ple. 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