Wednesday, June 15, 1983 Sidney Provincial Court < Andrew Martin Orr,.17, Richard Leslie. Puckett, | ee ; ~ of 2546 Beaufort Rd., was 17, of 9390 East Saanich lh 4 e - sentenced to three days in Rd., was fined $450 June 7 : in jail June 9 in Sidney. in court after he pleaded Provincial Court after he guilty to driving while over pleaded guilty toconsuming» .08 alcohol level. THE REVIEW By MURRAY SHARRATT Follies for a year, she travelled to Portland for.an : a “ ---For-local figure skater Rein Widenmaier it’s a __ audition last February. Two days later she: was told liquor in’? public place. “* dream come true — she recently accepted a one-year - she had won a spot in the show. 4 ee contract. with. Forida-based .Ice. Follies —. the For the past year Widenmaier has-skated with the CORRECTION NOTICE American equivalent to Canada’s Ice Capades. Saanich Peninsula Figure Skating Club — operating The Leviton Trouble Light 18- 821 on page 2 of The 17-year-old Stelly’s graduate, of 7706 Wallace | out of Panorama Leisure Centre — and the the Bumper to Bumper Father’s Day flyer Drive left for Tampa Bay June 9 to begin four weeks Esquimalt Figure. Skating Club before that. She should have read, ‘Trouble fe Light with 7 (one) -of training in preparation for her part in Walt . describes her coach Lorraine Hyne, of Sidney, as one qd”. Disney’s production Magic Kingdom on Ice, which of the top professionals on Vancouver Island. metre cor « - will start a one-year tour of the United States July 15 Widenmaier’s artistic abilities first surfaced as. a: Bumper to Bumper regrets any inconvenience in Tampa Bay. ~.10-year-old while living in Saskatchewan. Her this may have caused our customers. “Ever since I can remember, | always wanted to _ creative interpretation of music won her a gold medal = ——— skate in an ice show, it’s a dream come true,”’ said in. free style as’a junior at the provincial cham- a Widenmaier, who began figure skating at age six. She pionships. At the last B.C. winter games in Campbell had often thought of trying out for Ice Capades when River, she placed seventh overall out of 42 skaters. they came to Victoria, but decided to finish her Widenmaier plans to do a minimum of five years. education before turning professional. "of touring and en hopes to teach professionally’) in Persuaded by a friend who had skated with Ice Calgary. eA motion by Ald. Ben Ethier that council support a reaction of Bamford to a lawyer’s letter which asked group protesting Canada Post’s rate hike was defeated. ~ council to pay federal grants in lieu for 1981 within 10 days eAnother motion simply.to receive and file a letter from and threatened court action if the money. wasn’t for- Operation-Dismantle was approved with Ald. John Calder thcoming within that time. dissenting. The letter urged council to declare Sidney a Surely. this could have been. requested - rather than nuclear weapons free zone. threaten us with legal action, demanded Bamford, Council. -. eHowever, Operation Dismantle came off better i in the - agreed. next issue. A letter from the group suggested that since the °The mayor has a long history working i in recreation — ° B.C: Supreme Court has upheld the legality of referen-- some 17. years — and Monday night. here work. was dums on balanced nuclear or general disarmament, ‘council recognized. by an award presentation from the B.C. might like to hold a disarmament referendum with the next ecteat on Association. It came as a Surprise to Sealey. election. Calder’ said « eouncil had a: responsibility” for setting | community standards and for. protecting the environment ~ and Ald. Stan Bamford seconded Calder’s motion to > hold a referendum in November. Council finally : carried’ Calder’s motion: -with’ the : amendment that ‘‘the wording of such referendum ‘be _ decided by the next committee of the whole meeting.”’ - @Sidney. council. has’ two. options in dealing with its» “smelly; overloaded treatment plant on Sth St.-It can deal. with the plant in it present position and. try to upgrade it or “it can‘relocate.it to the airport in a joint deal with. North. Saanich. ‘Cost would be some $8 million for Sidney. ee ; Currently. a study on the ‘subject. is. underway and should -be & vailable in. two months, council v was told. Meanwhile - JULY 8-10 AUG. 12 - 14 * GREYHOUND RACES - — PORTLAND. e, FOR INFORMATION PHONE. cote TOURS INC. watchdog | fore -Sidne ; council and Monday was no. ‘the . Financial exception, «He. rose. at Administration, | “Act. | question period first to give Jurisdiction must’ be- ‘council. a bouquet. for. in- established, he: said. ean ‘stallation: of the. advance “green light a Beacon’ ‘and. 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Sy ealey replied the os fl ve : of me ee ot Ce ee a “Offer may be withdrawn without notice’ ; YES Geos ie 1 oA TENTION TAS: | SPECIAL RATE NOW: COMMISSIONABLE the grant: A. priva = unknown to her, she sought) th in’s help. in, reversing Ne ‘Omsbudsman' si. i‘ a the information, vas be. _teviewed -