Page A& May 18 OCEAN TALK Free Iecture scrics at the Insti- tute of Occan Sciences, North Saanich. In the auditorium at 2 pm, Trevor McDougall, CSIRO Division of Oceanography on upwelling, downwelling and mix- ing. INA HURRY? or just need a lite lunch? — TRY OUR DASHAWAY — the LATCH RESTAURANT 2328 Harbour Road, Sidney 656-6622 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Lunch every day except Saturday Sunday Brunch Soup or Salad and Our Daily Sandwich with Coffee or Tea , CONDITIONING * IRON REMOVAL + CHLORINATION ¢ PURIFICATION * FREE WATER ANALYSIS é ATERTECH TAKE NOTE: COURSE #1 July 3-14 COURSE #2 July 17-28 ~ AHOY SAILORS a KIDS, PARENTS — Once again it’s time to start - thinking about our summer 1989 Learn-To-Sail program. COURSE #3 July 31-August 14 COURSE #4 August 14-25 . Courses run from 9:00 - 4:00 daily To Register, Call: — JOANNA SMITH 655-4356 ~ AMANDA MORRIS 656-1 347— - Bick up an application at ‘he Yacht Club 656- -4600. . 10075 McDonald Park Road, ‘Sidney, B.C. vel The cost ofa two- ‘week course will be: $1 60 for members area “$175 for non-members a Forthe young at heart, ‘an introductory sailing course efor adults wil be of y held ouring's some evenings...” = = CALE FOR MORE INFORMATION ~“AShowcase "Ideas and Products. THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. MEATLESS MEALS were touted by Valerie Johnson of Sidney, who demonstrated. vegetarian cooking at the Resthaven Lodge Health Day last Thursday. Here she ~ gives a sample to Sophie van Kasteren of Sidney. Sidney’s army cadets will be out on their own by September. Now a detachment of the main corps in Victoria, the group: has applicd for separate status. The Sidney branch has the required 30 cadets, four officers and sponsor- ship to operate as an andependent unit. The group is supported by the : Sidney Army, Navy and Air Veter- ans, the Sidney Lions Club and the Sidney RCMP... The affiliated unit for the. new ; ‘group will be 741 communica- . ~ tions. The. group: will be the | second signals ‘cadet crops: ‘started : Py, Captain, John Hungar. .- oe _ for Mature Poonle “THURSDAY, MAY 18 & FRIDAY MAY 19 - VICT ORIA CONFERENCE 10:00 AM-6:00 PM. CENTRE ADMISSION: $5 ‘Phe show for people inthe prime of their lives, Eve rything vou're imerested i weatll under one root, Fun, fashion & fines. Financial and: health: infoemation; Guest seers om seminars. Music Sentertiinment and door prizes, eaulbat the br ind new th bay Atte nid ling une ial nt minars prese uted hy the ON elor i 1 Contere ne ee nue ait) . ; ioe pre sents The new “hegaey Seo the latest styles in fashion shows: by: Mink of British ¢ ‘alana: Lviv iveaiced Pb asthe nF Manik atads AZ ha nter 10 win ws diay | fseveroreen tour lor two. 10 the Qnee W Char lone Istancs and a trip lor two ta Se attle sind Vinieouver from (Ree And meet yout rie nds from Giana) at their booth, “The Ministry of Health presents-the "Health and Wellness” speakers room with special features all day long. NCKETS AVAILABLE, AT THE DOOR, OM Ts a Celebration of Seniors! “vine poduced by Tavlordel Production Line, 2 — ? . — ee ee ee ie rer US act NICTORIA CON ‘|: ih Sah oe seme “oe sa mene ‘oes | sian wrayer = pl 4 he . Timeo e rttylie Me bal adivensa liiiinariad anal nned needa 7. oe 7 o, ‘ $4.00 OFF One Reqular Admission Sj, Not valid with any other offer any Ts aaetemeiaebwebsh ik fre Cadets are now preparing for summer activitics, including sport parades, archery and target shoot- ing. Softball competitions between army cadets and air cadcts are planned for this spring. Next fall, both groups hope te to. hold joint sports days, archery" training and band training..: Next ycar’s army: cadets will; also: tackle oricntecring,. survival Skills, shooting, radio. communica- _ lions, first aid, sports, hiking and. ~ camping. There will also’ be arch-.. ery, music, hunter: safety, target... : shooting, Tappeling. and Photogra-: oe phy - ~The free program is open’ to males and females aged 12 to 18. |. © For more information call Hun _ “ gar-at 38 0584 or r 382- 8376." Jails Wednesday, May 17, 1989 Terms set for rec study Central Saanich is using contin- gency funds from the municipal budget to pay for an independent recreation facilitics study. A parks and recreation commit- tcc recommendation to approve terms of reference and inviting proposals for the $12-$15,000 study was ratified by council Mon- day. A suggestion by finance com- mittee chairman Ald. Wayne Wat- kins for staff to hold meetings with centennial park user. groups simi- lar to a 1985 report was rejected by ~ other aldermen. ““We should go for a good report that will tell the whole story,” parks commiltce chairman Ald. Wayne Hunter said. Ald. Jack Mar said, ‘If we’re going to do this we better do this right and spend the dollars.” Mayor Ron Cullis also sup- ported an independent study. “Some things are better not left to well-meaning amatcurs. When we’re talking about spend- ing several million dollars on new — facilitics, we'd better use experts in the field.” . Whoever the successful plan- fixed address for two weeks aftcr appearing in Sidney provincial ‘court Thursday. The 56-year-old Ogibowski, describing himself as a hobo, pleaded guilty before Judge Alan Filmer to a charge of disturbing the peace. ‘*A ‘short period of custody may help you get yourself together a little bit,” suggested Judge Filmer, sentencing the man to 14 days in - Crown. counsel. Derek Visice. said ‘an intoxicated Ogibowski ‘ entered the Ministry of Social “Services and. Housing office on: Beacon Avenue; Sidney, at 3: p-m.. May: 10; demanding money." He: flew "into. a ‘rage, . hit the “counter; yelled: and:screamed, ‘said. “Lister. “After thé man: tefused: to 2 - leave, ‘police ‘were called. The man was arrested: and: held» -in- custody. overnight, until. his court t appearance. : ning consultant is will assess the total recreational facility needs for Central Saanich, the terms of refer- ence say. The consultant is expected to review and recommend potential site locations for the development of any major recreational facility. Existing public and private indoor recreational facilities will be identified and cvaluated in the consultant’s report. And joint venture operations with service clubs, groups or other agencies will be examined. Proposed recreation facility development in Central Saanich includes a facility in Centennial Park put forward by the Central Saanich Lions Club, a gymnasium as part of a new middle school, and perhaps development on Cumberland Farms by the fair society. _ “There are a number of facilities coming into the municipality necding direction,’’ Ald. Arlene Box said. The municipality will advertise for consultants interested. in com- pleting the study. Hobo hasaplace tocallhome after coun fixes his adaress Hobo . Peter Ogibowski gota , “The man-is a hobo, your nN honor,” Lister told the judge.‘ The defendant has a record, although not.as Iengthy as might — be expected given the lifestyle, Lister added. He suggested a short _ jail sentence could help rehabili-_ ’ tate the man. , Defence | lawyer Richard — Schwartz, who voluntecred to speak for Ogibowski, said the man - | has.an alcohol problem and no - fixed address. He sleeps outside, ©. © Due to his lifestyle, he is not welcome in closed quarters, so... .. ministry. staff have asked him to — ~ ~“wait‘outside to pick up his weekly o- - cheque for $57.50. 3.0 ~ The cheque is: doled out we rather than monthly, as staff feaY’a -monthly: ‘allocation would not: be. vee properly ‘handled, Schwartz’ said.’; The:man is single with family:i in ik Ontario. There have not been many") charges against him’ recently, although there were some more ©... -*. Serious charges earlier in his life. About to have a child and on welfare, Teresa Ann Ficlding- escaped a fine after she pleaded | guilty in Sidney provincial court Thursday to shoplifting. “Tes all-uphill, isn’t it?” Judge Alan: Filmer remarked, when he» learned Ficlding, 28, is still paying _ ona $400 fine imposed in Agassiz. — ~-last- November. for: obstructing av police. officer. Melding is paying that fine at. Cole. "SERVICE Tt | is s pleased to announce | _ the expansion of business to include — automotive detailing. Formerly known as Tidy Car/Sidney Car Care, owned & operated by Larry Ray Bakewell & staff will be attending - to your individual car care needs, in the © same complex, under the new name of RAY'S LOCK & CAR CARE, | Waich for our. GRAND OPENING | ~ at 6-10025 Galaran - next to Capital Glass & Upholstery ~ $30 a month, Her child is due J uric Sv - Crown counsel Derck: Lister said the Victoria resident put three bottles of vitamin pills, valued at $31,57, in her: purse and walked out of Thrifty Food Store after paying for two other items. The- _ theft was spotted by a store investi- gator, who. stopped’ Ficlding out- - side the store and called police. Ficlding had $40 with her when “arrested. She. had a previous con- viction for theft under $1,000 in - Nanaimo on Nov. 17, 1986, and conviction, _ Filmer said he did not want to -impose another fine on Fielding - but sill needed to protect the as on probation after the Agassiz community, Noting Ficlding hada previous record for theft, the judge suspended sentence and placed: Ficlding on probation. for two years with orders to do 100 hours community scrvice work within . the NICXL 18 months. Assuming the work is worth $5 an hour, Judge Filmer hoped the amount of ‘service. work would - show. Fielding: how seriously he regarded the offence, He suggested Riclding could work in'a daycare where her child would be welcome. He also warned Fielding that any further offence or breach of the probation would bring her back to court. | ne if you're NEW IN- TOWN ‘and don’ t know Which way to turn, call the Var ame Wagar ion. L1G You’ i be glad vou did. B hostessos ats. © (doy & North Soonich) ~ Thoresa Thom 656-7746 9 Glauaia Partitl ob667698 (Brontwood & Central Saanich) =. Bev Blan 652-5452 - Vicky Jackson 652.8680 fl. . Waleoma Wagon Anaworing | Sonica Ara. 46 WU) hoe} , ag