Wednesday, July at 1973 Peninsula Police News Five .persons were _ hos- ‘pitalized following two separate accidents on Durrance Lake Rd. last Wednesday. Sidney RCMP report four per- sons were injured when the car in which they were riding went out of control on loose gravel, smashed into a parked car, then spun off and clipped a utility pole ~ before plunging into the lake. Michael J. Dolan, 1084 Tatlow Rd., was the driver of the car, ‘police said. The second accident occurred as police were on their way to the scene of the first mishap. A vehicle driven by a Sidney man, Gary Hall, went into a ditch after passing a police car ‘‘at great speed,’’ the investigating constable reportea. | Hall was pulled from his. car and sent to hospital. No charges were reported in either accident.. Damage has been set at more than $5,000 in two’ separate acci- dents Monday at the intersection of the Pat Bay Highway and : McTavish Rd., Sidney RCMP report. The first accident, which occurred at 1:40 p.m., also sent two people to hospital for treat- ment of minor injuries; a police spokesman said. Damage in that accident was set at $2,300, all but $800 of it to a car driven by Donald Piercy Couch, 3826 Epsom Dr., Victoria. Couch and a passenger in his Loe SILVER THREADS SERVICE Thursday, July 26 9 a.m. “Centre open | 1:15 Bridge 7 p.m. Crib - Friday, July 27 9-a.m. Centre open 2 p.m. Jacko Tp.m Evening cards Saturday, July 28 1 p.m.-4p.m Open for Drop-ins Monday, July 30 9a.m Centre open 10 a.m. Swimming at Sidney Hotel — Tuesday, July. 31 9 a.m. Centre open oe 115 Whist 9.a.m. Centre open 10:30 Mah-Jongg_ . pigeon . ‘Hot Dinner : _ Wenestay, August 7 P. pam. ; _ Band practice o a eee pao genee soupyered ‘Tickets: now on ‘sale. for ‘tpt to > Hurricatie’ Ridge, ‘August oth. ; » Morning coffee, light lunches & afternoon tea served every day Mon- - day to Friday, with a special hot dinner each Wednesday. 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Broster was charged after the car he was driving collided with a vehicle driven by Kevein F. Wood, of Surrey, who was south- bound on the highway at the time. Police allege Broster turned in front of the oncoming Wood vehicle. No injuries were reported in the second accident,.in which each car sustained. an estimated -$1,500 damage. A Victoria man suffered minor injuries in a.one-car acci- - dent Monday night, Sidney RCMP said this week. Augast Strodyk, 1447 Maheray Rd., was treated at hos- pital for injuries sustained when his car left'West Saanich Rd: and Struck a utility pole at.11:15 p.m. Strodyk told investigating © officers he had been blinded by the headlights of an oncoming car “and had lost eonsiro? of his vehi- cle. ._ SUSAN JACKS. & THE: POPPY: F AAO IM No Tot tibety: C eae " oe Sn Ow 630 pm Noo lichets ss c0-| saa “aan ap Rp Mae ANiD: an Plans. Daon,. Phare Qo {homey” . ; pleted upwards of 700° assign- FF /@ | MFG.LIST. 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