DELICATESSEN > @HARD ICE CREAM eCHEESES -eLUNCHEON MEATS *HAMS - @B-B-QUE CHICKEN - ~ sSUBMARINE SANDWICHES ALAN J.L. BONNELL (D.V.M. Veterinary Medicine and Surgery “announces his return to the QUADRA ANIMAL CLINIC 2608 Quadra Street “(SAME LOCATION) prone: oes 893-7124 ae _Eagthe 386-2495 EVERYONE WELCOME “pleading © guilty to 21. THE REVIEW Central Saanich council moved to adopt its new anti-noise bylaw Monday ‘night. but has’ already ~ instructed’: staff to prepa an. amendment to it. The. decision to amend the bylaw came after a spokesman for: Keating | Industrial Park aw amendment Association pointed out it would cause hardship there. Staff recommended council : adopt the bylaw but. give con- sideration to, industrial area from it because of . “constraints such as morning start- up time. Staff was asked to prepare such an amendment. Sidney Provincial Court Lewis. Underwood, 2498 Tsawout Road, Central Saanich, was. fined $200 in Sidney provincial court. Tuesday . after impaired driving. Michael William © Ross, 2006 Runnymede Place, Victoria, was fined.:$250. for operating «a motorcycle . without. insurance |. and $15.for not wearing a helmet. He was charged by.. police at Pender guilty. Patricia’ ~ Rose Schnarr, Toynbee Road, Salt. Spring Island, was. given a suspended sentence. and. ‘six months probation after pleading guilty to theft under $200. -On- Thursday. Daniel Williams Pederson,. Saturna island, was Island, and pleaded fined $50 after pleading guilty to “ possession of marijuana. Motor, radio stolen AL 10-horsepower. outboard motor was.stolen from a boat at Canoe Cove Marina: sometime overnight, on Sept. 20. FRESH RABBIT | | 23 39, Honda... Police also report a pair of vice | $s DNEY ME 9786 - 2nd Street 656-7535 ~ ALL GUR MEAT IS — GRAIN-FED, GUARANTEED CANADA “A" ~ HOMEMADE SAUSAGES BEEF, PORK $5. 29 x Ls BANGERS = grips and a radio. were. stolen ‘ from.-a. ‘vehicle parked in the Hotel Sidney parking . lot «-sgsometime In the 24 hours before 4:30. a.m. Saturday. AT MARKET exempting... the - what. .C-FAX’s country’s Wednesday, September 29, 1982 oard | to hale students? Saanich: school board Monday received. a plea for help for 22 students from Pender Island who attend Parkland senior secondary school, but was unable to respond. Pender Island is in Gulf Island School District, but there is no- public. transportation that would enable the students to travel daily to. the senior secondary school on Saltspring Island, they would have to board there all week. The board received a letter from. Christina Roach pointing out. that this. year. the ferry schedule makes it imposible for ‘students. to’ attend: forthe full school day, they must. arrive late and leave early, and must make their own. way between Swartz “What are the solutions to our country’s economic woes? That’s department will be asking experts across. the .country Oct. 4-8 Program. director Terry Spence “says. the: midday talk shows ‘will ~-be.‘‘on the road’* that week in. cities: ACrOSS. ‘Canada, asking. the, “experts - what \.can be. : "done to turn Canada’ S. ‘economy. - around. : Ae “We won’ vt be. ooking = for a public affairs. orale ferry | ‘erin and the school. | Last year parents paid fer taxis to take them. to and from the ferry, but this year there are more students. and six taxi-runs would be required. Saanich | district does not provide transportation because the students. are from. outside its area, and the Gulf Islands board does not provide it. because they are attending school ina different district. ‘Chairman. ‘Gerry ‘Kristianson commented that the Gulf Islands district is one of the richest in the “province and: suggested writing the board there asking that the parents be given some financial help. ¥ solutions right: now.”.. Not only. will: we be broadcasting from the major population and financial centres of Canada, but our program guests in..each.«city.. will -field questions from our listeners back home i in Victoria. : “We? ll be: conducting - our usual talk show format, but-on location. It will: ‘give our listeners. the chance to ask some tough _ “questions, and get answers from: “excuses “Or explanations, ». just: ; -_ solutions.” Spence explains. : “- “The key question we'll be” asking. all. week will be «What can The be done? Not 10 years fromnow, rafter the next election, ‘but _decisions. he fascinating week 3 “heard 10'a‘ as: 2: :30 Pe nm. daily, : beginning Oct 4. : only at the request © the owner id: it: remain industrial. . vs ““sympathetic consideration’ so could reject the development. . be nveserved.” aaeeie f Ald: Jim: Lang said. s council’ s committee of the whole. intends’ to: discuss: possible “amendments. to the. town's. “community: plan next “Monday. ms fet project, ’ straint programs ae iy "anounced we your Provincial Government. It sil create job how. and help build the foundation | he yoenehens A OA ots ‘nforination brochure i is now a lining all phases of this s Major program, ; : mn 1) 6 major. new Initiatives the at will create new v jobs and ae «keep B.C. moving. 2) Assistance for small business, housing, ‘ne new energy’ o “enterprise planning, job training and advanced tech- be “nology applications. 3). 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Should be a” “solutions” ‘series will be: © Hancock’ asked. council ee - the’ plan be moved. forward down: ne the line to: the advisory. planning 2 “commission. and the design panel. be and noted there were several steps "along the way. where’ council ek ‘engaged, going on -holiday. or ys: os RAE eT eS Seep a esl docs: not mean you. have he given” “approval of the ‘final ey he. said. Any_ amend- . re “ments to the community plancan: be ‘reflected in the project, he | ‘