Page A3 Wednesday, June 15, 1983 THE REVIEW eee caer erate eens bn see ANS een me ae arene eran me Benefit for Veronica Want to do something to help Vancouver Island youngster Veronica Shelepiuk who was mauled by a tiger when she stepped into. his cage? Central Saanich recreation department. fitness in- structor Gail Bones plans a benefit class for Veronica 7 p.m. June 25 at Brentwood Community Hall. Just turn up, pay $1.50 or. more as a. donation. and have a fun fitness session. VAI. 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Along with many other changes, The Review now has. a verified circulation auditing system which . ensures advertisers receive precise information as to: J readership and areas covered — deemed more ac- | “curate than: ‘'sworn statements’’ or other systems » used by radio and television. By BILL LOISELLE {PUBLISHER} The Review has been covering the ‘peninsula communities for more than 70 years and as the marketing area has grown, so have we. Along with the demand for more and better services, we’re up there, keeping in step with a steadily burgeoning marketplace and increasing new readership. _ And, just as merchants make changes, adapting to busier times and different demands, so does a newspaper. Hénce The Review's new look, with a different format and a slightly larger paper designed to give both merchants and readers a better deal. _ These changes are not. made on the spur of the “moment. They’re. well thought. out with the customers’ best interests at heart. For a newspaper belongs to all people in the trading area it covers; it exists to serve the community, to mirror-events in the Undertaking Society | membership fee applicable toward our SERVICE community, to provide news. It must also .be -a. ae vehicle for opinion, no matter how diverse or con- Finally, this paper operates as a dedicated team — VOICE POCKET PAGERS troversial. from front office staff to busy editorial and ad- A community newspaper has. a. special role in: vertising departments. Some. employees own shares BEEPERS from $16.00 per month today’s world. Reading habits are changing as many in the paper and all staff members live on the NO "00K. UP CHARGE NO CALLLIMIT people depend on radio and television: for news. “peninsula. , ; We are, in fact, as “‘‘local’? as any other : FREE TRIAL PERIOD : Some still read-the-big city dailies but news closer to home can only be te in your community Newspaper. “yt tells: you about” your neighbors and friends, chronicle: births and deaths, reports on sports, - society and club news, reveals what’s happening in council chambers, school boards and police court. ~Your community newspaper records local history publication here. And our aim is to continue to serve the peninsula. communities. With. the business community. we believe in using a merger of sound © economics. and an_ old- fashioned. morality. Our readers can expect an ever-increasing coverage of news. and events highlighted with. professionalism and accuracy. For Further information call a . » 386-! F estival dumped — There won't be a street only 14 people had ‘ordered . ceaiey 205 oe ro “. festival. for June 25. Chief 17 booths and some of these BR a ek bles cae hPa organizers: Roy Spooner - were merchants, he said. and. Art. Kool have aban- . Kool.,was puzzled at the: doned’ plans for 100-stalls - lack of response and put it: and a giant garage sale and. downto complacency. street festival citing lack. of There. was no shortage of... participation as reason for organizers, he ~ said,” the cancellation... = ~ acknowledging. he. was - Spooner said Monday the. disappointed: : pease “problem: was. ‘most people ~ “Tt would ® have- bee ‘an. to be: spectator and . opportunity for people to A vouithe ‘and eee juveniles, all from Victoria: have been "asked him. what hen was doing. there, since he had just seen charged i in: connection with the theft of a $175, 000 motor © his boat. put to sea: : cruiser. It was taken” from Canoe. Cove Marina Friday ~The friend told him the Billabong was: headed south’ past - ‘morning “and recovered after: a. chase involving. two. Sidney ‘dock, so Leech phoned ° John Watson at Cedar -helicopters and two. “provincial emergency. program Grove Marina, who agreed to-use the: ‘PEP. boat: to carry. 8 ‘SEAFOOD ‘COFFEE ‘& DESSERT “lifeboats...” ne the police in. pursuit. The PEP boat from: Oak Bay < also. Pe _ Seventeen- -year- “old. Curti ‘Gould. sopenred: Ain’ Sidney ~ joined the hunt with police. on board. HEN : court on Monday and was remanded to. June 20.0 ee ‘The: RCMP oat was. at that time engaged | in'a a statch for a body. n Saanich inlet, and the RCMP. helicopter was also. on anothe job 30 min utes flying, time away 2359 Beacon Ave ; : oe Fouths aboard. and: ‘the. PEP boat in tow, back to 5 Sidney ech, meanwhile, tried’ to use. a telephone in his of fice “wharf, here Leech took over: ' which is on the same line as the one on the boat, a phone he Leech said’ that food and liquor had Goey ged and the: S does Henny use. He ‘ound fo get a-dial Fone, 50 he interior of the boat was in a mess but there was no real went to the boat to investigate and found it gone. _..... damage done. 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