Wednesday, May 17, 1989 Parkland cyclists give top showing An overall placing inside the top one-third of 17 schools competing in the 12th Annual Shawnigan Lake School’s Tour du Lac 22- kilometre cycling race has Park- land cyclists proud. THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St, Sidney B.C. a nt 6 pte ee nt atest teense manne Shien eNete Seen mre Close games in major little league Major bascball teams of boys and girls in the Sidncy Little League fought some close battles last weck, Six mixed major ball games werc played during” . the third weck of the season, May 4-May 10. _ Following are the results of games playcd. MAJOR MIXED BASEBALL Roy’s Marine Cubs 20, Legion Aces 7. Roy’s Marine Cubs 12, Legion Aces 11. Sidney Lions 6, Army Navy Braves 4. Roy’s Marine Cubs 10, Army Navy Braves 6. Sidney Lions 14, Army Navy Braves 6. Sidney Lions 7, Legion Accs 6. MINOR MIXED BASEBALL Knights. of Pythias Royals 12, TraveLodge Tot- Page B5 Island Furniture Mets 19, Flint Motor Eagles 19. Hotel Sidney Expos 14, TraveLodge Totems 13. Island Furniture Mets 12, TraveLodge Totems | 11. FEATURES ON VINYL: BENNY - CHAPLIN - VALLEE - FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY FEATURED IN VIDEO: - DAVIS - GISH - BERGMAN - HEPBURN (25TH ANNIVERSARY SWIMSUIT VIDEO) FEATURED ON POSTER: EINSTEIN - BOGART - DEAN - MORRISON FEATURED ON PICTURE DISC: MONROE - HOLLY - YAROBIRDS - E.T MEDIAEVAL ROCK WITH BACH TO HEAVY METAL WITH GN’R BRING INA PENGUIN AND FLOAT A DEAL AT SENIOR GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Island Farms 23, Sidney Bakery 3. Pacific Coast 20, Seaboard 6. Royal Bank 15, Sidney Bakery 14. Bolsters 14, Pacific Coast 8. Seaboard 21, Sidney Bakery 14. MAJOR GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Village Candy 18, Island Shoe 10. Dan Woods Auto 15, RC Legion 1 Golden Sheaf 11, Dan Woods 11. Village Candy 21, RC Legion 20. Of 130 competitors, Grade 10 student Chris Cochrane was Park- land’s top finisher with his 13th overall performance. Cochrane was also named top cadet for 15-and-under riders and is the first non-club rider to win the award, coach Bill Buckingham said. “It was a great day,” he said. “There was some really good competition in this event.” The race course. goes around - Shawnigan Lake and was held May 5.. Warner Simbeck finished in 38th position, Mike Palmer Ied a pack in 45th place with Jed Grieve in 46th, Korby Grist in 47th and captain Brent Chan in 50th. Other Parkland raccrs included @ Dave Mills, Mike Wilson, Wade Arsenault and Paul Dyck. “That was the only sanctioned event of the year and some kids are still keen on doing more training,” Buckingham said. SIDNEY MIXED SLOWPITCH LEAGUE STATS EFFECTIVE MAY 15* ems 5. Laturnus TV Spitfires 10, Knights of Pythias Royals 9. Laturnus TV Spitfires 15, Flint Motor Eagles 12. Parkland School’s track athletes gave excellent performances at the All Schools Relays held at UVIc May 9-11, coach Jaak Magi said. Senior athlcte Rob McNcc was beaten at the wire in the scnior boys’ 100-metre race and had to be satisfied with a second-place fin- ish. In senior girls action Jennifer Martman. placed seventh in the -.100-m event. ‘Martman also helped the scnior girls’ 4 X 100 team of Heather Sadlish, Donna Baigent and Barb A DIVISION ~Ron’s Disposal ~ Knights of Pythias Hotel Sidney Harvey’s Sporting Goods Home Hardware . Accutemp =~ Whistlers . Rock & Roll Express Eagles "McDonalds j. Wellmasters |. Bowcott) =. . [ Golden Bears ~~ “tg: Aquamets : ~ Shooters. - a Sidney. Pool &: & Spa Gli 2 _B DIVISION LONNWUAABO SF WAWDRARNRNO HM ORAOSHE SAAR bee WRWAAU ae DPW AWW g ownananes * The league. statistician requires results. phoned in by 8 p.n m. 7 - "Sunday. Please call 655-1637. Golden Sheaf 21, Morrison Auto/Marine 14, RC Legion 10. Thought Shop 30, Island Shoe 6. Ten games were played in the boys and girls T-ball division last weck. Track team tops at school relays Krictz to-a third place victory. The junior girls gave a good showing with a fourth place finish overall while the junior boys team finished cighth, Magi said. In individual results, Natasha Kipot placed seventh in the junior girls’ 100-m. In the very compctitive junior boys 1,500-m event Andrew Clark finished seventh, Marty Johnson cighth and Mike Wilson tenth. — The junior mixed 4 X 800 team of Andrew Clark, Mike Wilson, Kristi Gregory and Heidi Redding placed third. ; Rugby players named all-stars Stingers Bill Adye and Tye ‘Swallow have becn named to the Col. Hodgkins Division All-star team, league officials announced this weck. ‘Both rugby players. have been instrumental in the success real- ized ‘by the. Stelly’s senior rugby - squad this year — all the way. to the division final. - Although the team. experienced a:slow start to the season, it got “back on track and finished in third © the winner. of the Cloverdale Cup: presented to the boat of the year by Madeleine. “won 1 Division A of the spring. 1989 Round The Buoys : | ‘Continued. from Page BI career in banking or travel, She enjoys theatre and: dancing, has’ hazel eyes and brown hair. - Miss Tanners Sabrina Eycker- mans, 17, who is in Grade 11 at Parkland and planning a career in~ ~ theatre, She enjoys singing, acting and dancing, has. brown hair and “blue eyes, Miss Christine Laurent Renee Rosko, 20, a brown-cyed brunctte now in second year at the Univer- sity of Victoria. She is flucnt in ~ @French, plays piano and plans a_ law carcer, _-Miss Thrifty Foods Deanna Pre- Ston, 18, green-cyed and -titian haired, who plans to attend North- _ west Baptist Theological College - and enter the mission field, She enjoys various sports, mecting new people and new challenges; - and reading, “Miss Standard Furniture » Cherylin Meller, 18, is in Grade 12 at Stelly’s Secondary. and plans Miss Sidney Hotel Leigh-Anne - we i Hughes, 18,.0 brunette with blue-.. ; ~~ green cyes, plans to attend the ‘University of Victoria for a teach- family, Miss Sidney Amanda. Turner,.16, is now in - Grade 12 at Parkland Secondary --and plans to go to medical school, ing degree, She enjoys working . ~ with others, reading, writing, come. ‘munity: events. and time with her Travelodge ee The hazel-cyed ‘brunette is chair - [Cea edoak | Anno Freldank .°. 2060 Lands End Road_ W ~~ Ara you looking tor a uniguo gift? — . With your Idoa and my Improssion, Iwill paint n pletura of your pots, 8 become:a ens She plays the flute, enjoys recreational sports. — ‘and is involved in youth activitics. She has blond hair and blue eyes. Nalve’ Raven Glass Paintings Also Oll and Acrylics. Specializing In Cats By Appolntmont ~ (604)655- “4600 rere _ Vancouver Island Secondary Sidno man of the school student council a Thought Shop 13. Gregory also finished first in the bantam girls’ 1,500-m while Dana Keller and Genea Grist placed third and fourth respectively in the bantam girls’ 100-m. The bantam girls’ relay team of Gregory, Redding, Keller and Grist did exceptionally well with a first in the 4 X 400-m and a third i in the 4 X 100-m. The next school compctition is the Greater Victoria Scnior Meet May 17 and 18, then the Lower Schools Mect May 23-26 at UVic’s Centennial Track. place in final league standings — three points back of first-place Oak Bay. The Stingers defeated Edward Milne 12-4 in the lcague’s semi- .final playoff Thursday. .. = Jim Cameron and outside-centre - | ‘Swallow cach scored trices while ‘Adye combined with two conver- sions for the Stelly’s victory. The squad was scheduled. to meet Oak Bay yesterday in a bid © for the division: championship. - | Tranquility named boat of year |. ..The Sidney- North : Saanich — | Yacht Club has named Tranquility, _ owned ‘by Larry Lepard, boat of . ~ the ® year for the’ 1988-89 season. “An in-depth calculation of* while Heilan Lass took B Division ol i |. esate was ‘required to’ determine< race while Division B was.won: by : Tranquility.” ~ Pressure Drop won the A Divi- sion of. the: Long Distance Scries and..Cirrus. won. Division. ‘Series:B event. : Division A victory... have received a visit Tf you're an — cligible voter | -and have not ~ completed and - returned your. ~ ropistration - form, please do $0 immediately If we missed. — your residence,» — ContAcE your Nei ire st Registrar of Voters or : -Gumboot won:the “Fall 1988 - ‘Long. Distance Series A’in.Divi- | > Danny Cloverdale of Cloverdale 2, Sion, A while Class Act won the. Yachts. » ~Mumbles: Crawl was récointeed | for a Fall-1988 Round The Buoys | m he new Provincial Voters List is currently heing compiled a as the Provincial Election Act. By now you should ‘rom the enumerator in your area. If you weren't at home, a registration form was left for you to complete and return. Ml reqquired by ~ Government Agent, You: WATER MAIN FLUSHING PROGRAM The Town of Sidney will carry out water main flushing in the area SOUTH of Beacon Avenue between May 2nd and June 9th, 1989. Water supply will be off § between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in areas where § flushing is taking place and discolouration of water § may occur. i Residents are advised to run cold water taps to clear ‘their system of any discolouration prior to using | washing machines or other water consuming appli- § | ances. of The Town of Sidney will not accept any responsibility for damage resulting from the use of discoloured water. - G.A. Bryson, Superintendent Water -Utility a - . Town.of Sidney > 6 "Mon. Tues. Sat: ‘9.5: 30 _ Wed. Thurs. Fri..9-9° ase me or emnane esa watmeasinerriee st Brvssae amen oupes tran wnemeveses haan tetany ah ants mimslevefinsinen merrier roe zint errcretieteet ~ and. ae cn joys rowing, running . roan ee a Pr ewmteerenencterr i ema aihe14 Bop pam: Ham eis iment nen ag DA on I nn ea bata iNeigAenE mAS nent on the Sannich Peninsula will be buying camping equipment. this year. Will they be buying yours? \ ~The most effective way to - ~ reach. 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