Page Al6 me am netic THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Wednesday, December 17, 1986 A young driver lost control of his car. on the curve below Mount. Newton. School: and crashed into another vehicle, in- juring three people Dec. 13. The crash was one of three in- cidents on Central Saanich ‘rashes sen Roads after. midnight Friday night. Dale Johnston, 18, due care and attention after the Keating Crossroad accident. Johnston, his passenger Steve. Fire guts house Responding shortly after 2:30 p.m.,:the firemen spent almost ‘two hours knocking down the flames and mopping up.. Damage to.the house, owned .by Eric Roberts, is estimated at ‘$40,000 to $50,000, officials ee No one was home at the time. ‘A Saanich police spokesman. ‘said the road was blocked for an hour and a half while firemen ‘extinguished the blaze. ‘Cause of. the fire is not, yet’ ‘known, Bryden said, but inspec- 5 . 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(Driftwood Centre): os 656-0131.° GALLERY_ ad (Mont t to the Hank of Montel) Wa ibicy wees | Le iy rien i ie ey \ vee ah hel Were Rye ny “was . _ Charged with driving . without p.m., multipurpose room, featur- Tv LTD. : c * MON, SAT. 9:30-6:90 FRIDAY "TILL 9:00 PM parr a re and. the other driver, Tribe, Bryan Polson, were taken to Victoria General Hospital with undetermined i injuries following the crash. Tribe was kept.in hospital un- til Monday morning. Johnston’s. car .suffered $5,000 damage, while Polson’s | sustained $4,000. pickup damage. Later, shortly before 5 a.m., a local youth flipped his vehicle: into a Central. Saanich Road ditch. The: 17-year-old male was taken .to Saanich Peninsula Hospital with facial cuts and later charged with impaired driving. Also that night, police were called to a:two-car crash on the ° after. .a. Sidney. man allegedly went Pat’ Bay Highway, through a red light. Terry Sheldrake, 21, light . after the’ crash, which resulted in $3,800 damage, t but | no injuries. re x 15 WOODFRAMED - WILDLIFE PRINTS BY: . ; -WORLD RENOWN ~SROBERT. BATEMAN © ~ EXAMPLES OF READY. TO HANG ART: : ah, 7 _ sommes a mance menennnntteetenninamn ati Be ot, ARTISTS. 65 6- 3633" yo An ni aie “a rAd my ‘i My oma Pea rahe a4 was charged with disobeying a red.’ wee AM ERA PTS RY VARIOUS CANADIAN After Joseph Rene. Desjar- dins’ ninth -scheduled ap- pearance in Sidney Provincial Court to face mischief charges, atrial date has not been set. Desjardin’s lawyer wasn’t re- tained on some charges until the morning of Desjardin’s latest court-appearance Dec. 11. ‘Neatly five months earlier, Judge Michael Hubbard gave Desjardins a two-week adjourn- ment so he could contact a lawyer. The newly retained lawyer, Richard Schwarz, asked for and received a further adjournment . from Judge Robert Metzger. Desjardins, who has had nine scheduled Sidney Provincial Court to face mischief and traffic charges, now has a tenth scheduled for Jan. 8. After. seven scheduled ap- pearances beginning June 5, ‘Desjardins ultimately pleaded not guilty to the charges on Dec. appearances in. f Court case adjourned again. ’ _ Appearing as lawyer for Des- jardins on. Dec. 11,. Schwarz ‘said ‘f] have just been retained ~ this morning on a couple of. these. informations. I’m-asking the following informations go to the -next date court.’’ However, Schwarz 18, and. the unavailable Dec. GIFT * Many Peninsula community households have given us generous. donations. 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