Wednesday, April 12, 1989 ALL TANKED UP and ready to roll a new oil tank in place are these workers, spotted working just outside the Review front window. Sidney RCMP are increasing road blocks and patrols after a wooden toilet at Mt. Work Park was burned to the ground carly Saturday morning. Mounties and Willis Point vol- untecr firefighters were called to the building in the upper parking Jot at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The building was engulfed in SPEED PARTS STOLEN About $1,100 worth of high performance car parts were stolen from a garave on Barbara Drive during the daytime, March 21. An Offenhauser tri-carb intake manifold, three two-barrel carbur- etors and.a Black and Decker Unique drunk driving defence fails @ A-unique defence didn’t save Joseph Styan, 25, of Saanich, from an impaircd driving conviction in Sidney provincial court March 30. Judge Alan Filmer congratulated lawyer Richard de Bocr on “‘an ingenious defence’ based on the ~ Charter of Rights, but:said such a defence would be. better consid- ered by an appeal court. He found Styan guilty and fined the man $450: in addition to a six-month licence suspension, Trial testimony revealed that Styan was spotted speeding. north- bound on the Pat Bay Highway. by two plainclothcs Saanich Police officers in an unmarked police car . at about 5:30 p.m. Aug. 24. Police paced Styan’s vehicle at 130 km/h in an 80 km/h zone and noted him swerving from the right to left lane to pass other vehicles. He was pulled over in Central - Saanich and turned. over: to police there, who administered a breatha- lyzer tesl. -De Boer: argued that Styan’ S - @astitutional: rights. had been’ _ infringed, since’ the man ‘originally 40 ae CANADIAN EXTENSION LADDERS leary Bhvcasrsn dO? 24 snnnnn DY 6 | BUY QUALITY © THE FIRST TIME! were -investigating him impaired driving. De Boer said police gave Styan a sobricty test by asking him to leave the car by the passenger side before Styan was warned of an impaired driving investigation: Saanich constable Paul McCall testified that police asked Styan to for exit on the passenger side of the car to keep him away from the heavy traffic on the Pat Bay. High- way. Police suspected Styan was impaired after he fumbled with the | door lock. Filmer -said he: took. both the speeding and a low breathalyzer reading into considcration. New Durrance Road to eliminate closures ‘Willis Point residents. won't have to worry about the road through Heal’s rifle range being closed next summer. The provincial and foderal gov-. ernments are cach contributing | more than $1. million to relocate -Durrance Road to. the south por- uon of the Department of Na tional Defence Jand. --Residents.in the area have often ~ been stopped. by military sentries: until. the road was’ safe: to pass,’ ~ because of exercises on the range. “believed he had: been: stopped-for - - speeding’ and: hwas’ neLtold: ‘police Z FUL L WARRANTY. - 7 BRAND} NAME - eM _ STEP LADDERS saceunnersee B75 Bimmer OP 7 ied eet et ete - “2 x a DOUBLE ACRYLIC > a EASY TO INSTALL aM ate hee ~ Saanich’and the: Islands MLA i a ‘erry Huberts | said. Monday. Mal. designs for the new road are almost complete. | ‘““We’ve been pushing prett hard for it,” he’ said. The defence department and the provincial Ministry of Highways will cach kickin $1.172 million.to build the 4.13-kilometre, two-lane paved route. The current. route crosses the northern part of the ‘“DND land. ; “