PAYLESS GAS en. SERVING VANCOUVER ISLAND “DEPEND ONUS FOR THE BEST DEAL" f eDIESEL f SERVICE PUMPS *SELF SERVE over ; *PROPANE “COIN 40 OUTLETS | OPERATED CAR WASH Sos TO SERVE | “CONVENIENCE STORES *LAUNDROMATS YOU! | “THE MEN’S SHOP”’ behind the Landmark Bldg. on 2nd ST. 656-4443 Peninsula swimmers ranked _as medalists in. the company of 150 swimmers competing in the B:C... Provincial (Masters) hasopionshivs | s«DISTRICTOF NORTH SAANICH Sue .McTaggert,. Elaine. e 3 Lacroix, Jack Pannekoek and “ STELLY’S TRIUMPHED over Oak Bay 8-6 inrugby action last week. Andrew Watts scored ae oe telae of acer Masters the first try for Stelly’s in the first half. Oak Bay didn’t perform until the beginning of the ae ims TEC eat ‘ mgt at ‘second half when Troy Haddock managed three points off a drop-kick. Lee White scored Enever sity Ot ah: poe The Fire Season begins at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, May ist 1986. " another try for Stelly’s, then Haddock again matched the effort with a penalty kick for Oak McTaggert brought home & All burning will require a fire permit obtainable from the Municipal f Bay. Stelly’s is currently in first place and will play in the four-team season ender forthe — three gold medals for her efforts Hall, 1620 Mills Road, North Saanich, B.C. Monday to Friday, 8:30 4. Howard Russell Cup. in the 100-metre breaststoke, |) 2: '°* 30 p.m. . : , a ee a eet medion. She Er PERMITS ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR APPROVED INCINERATORS. added a silver medal for the 1. DISCRETION: SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN. BURNING SO aye rs | added a silver anal mediey to (| THAT MINIMUM DISCOMFORT OR NUISANCE IS CAUSED TO YOUR-NEIGHBOURS. her. winnings. ; ‘° T.D: TOWLE Lacroix had stiff competition l 30 April 1986 3 Acting Fire Chief when she found herself stroking against two Canadian record- needed . oy gs : SLOWPITCH breakers. She _ proved tough _. Saanich Peninsula. girls field Prairie Inn came out on top in the third annual lee Breaker enough to carry off a silver in hockey. team is missing two... slow- pitch tourney held on the Apr. 20 weekend. the 100-metre individual medley players. '. Their final game was tight, ending in a 3-1 score over Pro- and 200-metre backstroke. They. need at least ~ girls for Com. Prairie Inn suffered only one loss in six games played. Lacroix: also. picked -up two wa os. the team and only have nine, - Top batters.for the tournament were Don Orr and Jim bronze medals for the 50- and 7 says coach Veronica Tyndall. Walker. Top female was J.J. Casey with best pitcher going to 100-metre backstroke. BUYING OR SELLING “It would be nice to create Roy Walker. ~Pannekoek was © consistent . enough interest to make two . . Regularleague play started Sunday. re through men’s free-style events YOUR HOME? “-teams.”? _ i ne -~ “with two silver'medals and one. — FOR PROMPT, The team is part of the in-- TRACK & FIELD | ~ bronze. He found himself com-" - A COUR U RVI E termediate. level... Vancouver . Fi del than 40 people registered with Peninsula Track and - peting along with former world on Tate é TEOUS SERVIC Peter Small” Island League catering to girls — , ° 5 class competitor Ralph Hutton 56-6466 OR YOUR FREE 656-0524 - Membership fees cover... one year. Training sessions are aa 12 to 16 years of age Teams avery Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. Train- Tao metre [res firth place 9) MARKET EVALUATION - Call John or Peter "Lansdowne School near the” ng is a Parkland Schoo! d for b hi Vand "The provincials were Farris’. _—— NO OBLIGATION. ‘Hillside shopping centre, Tyn- Adults aré encouraged to attend for ot recreationa an - first swim meet. She captured a FREE M ARKET EV ALU art ON dall added. f aeons ine 0 ae. : ~ 3. gold:in the 400-metre free-style, ‘Any girls interested i in playing wee BS DR ys FASTBALL- 7 ar oo “plus ‘three. ribbons including ga)” field hockey can attend. pracy.” * Fastball Sidney Merchants slid into home. plate with a. .T- 6 fourth place in- the 800- metre. me rer _ CERTIFICATE — tices: held © Thursdays at 5:30° cwin against Ingraham Roadway Inn Sunday. |...” ae ‘free: style. aa : “p.m., at Stelly’s school. Players... -* Merchants took a strong lead.in ‘the seven inning ‘matchup, S “must register “with Vancouver > with six tung accounted for inthe first two innings. Wayne: Asland Junior. Field : Hockey *:" Carlow, Jeff Shaw and Tony Graham each batted a home run. “Association. ‘by obtaining. => for the Merchants. . ~ registration; forms - from: Ty ~ Ingraham. caught ‘upin the. fifth inning, bringing i in four aint dalle” aes “runs and tying the game: 6-6:-Merchants:.took- one. runcin the: °°. Junior, league hockey as an -.. seventh for the. win. Merchants will play Central Saanich : » extra-cur ticular activity gives. itsese Natives es:ADT:. 30, 6: 30 p. m:,, at Heywood Park. diamond. ° -y players more exposure to game ©... ~~ situations, Tyndall noted. Field = oS TBLLY’S' SOCCER * Bee = hockey* ‘enthusiasts | can te “Stelly’s s senior girls,suffered a close 3- -1 ‘loss to Claremont i inare-" “Sharon- ‘at 656- 1515, i “ent soccer match, but teammates are GpimisHe: that. Wins are just” Veronica at 656-2920... - -around the. corner. “narrower than | ~ Mail of ‘Bring in to ock Bros. Realty, 2449 Beacon Avenue. - if your ‘property i is currently fisted witha Broker;’please disregard this offer. It is not our intention to solicit the ‘Of: ferings of other Realtors, we are happy to halal with then and cooperate fully a 4 Courses will be held a ihrovarout | , “the summer. ze ae 0. Lessons 390 : "I For Only x |B Taught by a Qualified oo | ff. CANADIAN YACHTING Be pee ds B ASSOGIATION: im, 8 ‘ . Instructor ~~ COURSES BEGIN: ‘@ MAY. AND JUNE — @ Evenings and Weekends . i “JULY AND- AUGUST. a A AI! Week - ; ‘ ~ Students successfully ¢ completing 4 the course will be given two Free | iy ty, ; Nine if nie ER ED i Yi ht eal i qe Wylie wt tole y Fy Wi eta med aa “hot * fe . 4 ees @ +. : - _ » ae 4 yg “~ o Nu ee Van : e o o : | & @ : he ° i o - | — ive W. 2. \lLeantosal®. | Sree so 1 The Sidney. North. Saanich Yacht _ 7 i Oe a) @ Club Is once again offering. 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