fe tool Page AS Missing a motor? RCMP. -have an board. motor theyre not about) and would ike assistance, . * On. Sunday, during a routine patrol, constables checked a vehi-. cle and found three motors, two of which they know. had been Stolen but the third — further identification. ~~ Anyone missing a 9.9 hp motor and who has-not reported the loss to police is asked to get in touch. “Two males have been charged With possession of stolen proper-" ty, the other motors, and will ap- pear soon. in’ Sidney provincial “COUrL. Police-are also asking residents to be on the lookout forea vehicle driving around. with B.C. license” plates S427KM. , The plates were stolen Sunday fronyva Duncan resident, Some: signs in the community attracted vandals last. week, Saturday-a highway. sign com- Sidney Oul- sure some oo plete with: flashing: red light-was reported being attacked by a man “Wwho- was subsequently arrested and charged with willful damage: A’ few: days. earlier? Peninsula Fire. Extinguishers: on First. St. reported the theft of two of their signs. frome.a. trucks Anyone knowing, ‘the. whereabouts of the signs, Worth $35 each, is asked to- contact Sidney RCMP. : A White Birch Rd. resident reported the theft: of an. orange box containing numerous. “mechanics? ‘tools: Apr. Ls Total value is about $250. o “Tools: valaued) at: S100. Geie : stolen: Apr..16 froma boat park- 5: Also: : Ee ed at. ‘Canoe: Cove: ‘Marina. taken. Wasa $75. Halon. fire eXx- tingui her rand 3100 seareh light Sse tol. total ¥ ey Wagensveld, 6922, Vevaiies s Ra, ~Venross.” Place: Dec, 21 when. the host. “party. become an out of- began’: fighting with: ~ ensued: before the. youth: Ww -- ina police Central Saanich police station... “Judge Robert Greig said’ that normally ‘such an offence called for a jail: sentence, but fas this is” ‘T've decided to his’ firsttoffense;: deal with i t in the fornVof fine. Chapel of Roses. tees YOUR COMMUNITY... Q _ CHAPEL SE RVING pa Sidney: Lndertaking. Society” “bac btishape fer Anplicaly wtowand auy oSERVICT: vsisogiei gan Ns Lad le cedlindaaininis wa ames cia pe vclny hitler random “marine : alue eS ne permanent moorage yet. “was one'of. about 60: youths aa ae , usked for police’. help vin: breaking | Sup) what had®: control situa- ¢ ut de A) f ‘house: Wagensveld “court, a 5s ane tro mer et hada Niner mn By PAT MURPHY Sewage, sludge and the purity of the waters off the east coast of Saanich Peninsula was the con- cern.of Central Saanich aldermen Monday night after they heard a strong delegation .from — the Capital Regional District. Immediate purpose of CRD delegates was to obtain support for-an increase of $25 million in the. CRD borrowing. authority “which: now stands at $49 million This they achieved. CRD chairman Howard Stur- rock. skimmed © over | the 16° sewerage treatment. and» water projects: now underway. or con- templated by the regional ‘district in the next six years. Total cost of the program would ‘be $32,228,000 he said. One.of the projects of interest to the peninsula is the disposal of Sludge. from: sewage. treatment plants:at Sidney, Bazan Bay and Central Saanich. sludge: now is accumulated in being -usedin THE REVIEW the: Central. Saanich. plant ‘and then. washed. out. to sea periodically, CRD chief engineer Craig Somerville told aldermen: It was an-exercise in futility, he said.. Extraction ofthe sludge meant nothing if it was eventually returned to sea. What. the. CRD hoped, the engineer said, was that a disposal ' plant central to the whole penin- sula be constructed somewhere near. the. airport. There sludge - would: be collected and marketed as agricultural fertilizer. At the present time sludge was this way at the federal-experimental farm. If the pilot’ project was’-successful | it would. be. marketed for general: agricultural use. It had long been an objective i in Central Saanich to discharge. an -effluent: from the sewage. treat- ment plant which ‘was pure enough. to permit the growth of shellfish, said-Mayor Ron Cullis. Did the CRD engineer think that “would be possible? No, the said . Somerville, discharge at present was not low enough in coliform count. either for shellfish or for swimming. To bring it to those standards would ~ cost alot of money. Among CRD ‘projects. which would. concern the. Saanich Peninsula were: *An increase in the capacity of --all three Saanich Peninsula treat- ment plants. which: would . cost about $5° million. It: would pre- vent. pollution. of waters on the east side of the peninsula. eA minor. upgrading of the — Sidney. “treatment © plant. and screening .-of ~ overflow... This would prevent floating material from being. discharged on. the beaches. Central Saanich-Stelly’s Cross Rd. trunk-sewer twinning. This would prevent raw. sewage -overflow from the top of Stelly’s siphon which take place as’ the result of. increased flows mainly from the Tsartlip Indian Reserve. >This would cost $500,000. ~“A-draft report from Novacorp, ‘the. - working on‘a- marketing survey.of: company. which» hasbeen: the breakwater, reveals» Sidney council should: not: be: looking at: ay here ‘i is 6 had been! wired on poppy. tea” sentence ne ange, Robert Greig last. week. 1 Sidney, nee Carey; New s Laura “NOW oa value: about’ § $300, ula Gonsumer: Ser views ‘. ‘Carey 2084 Beacon Avo. “space, ; ~ village, even. a’ “cottage: brewery, . : ‘Mayor ee The mayor Says the breakwater cy 27. ~year- old fonner ‘Saanich ; Aes Peninsula resident who stated she “another > ~~ youth-and.whena policemianurpe 5 “ed him’ to’ stopoand movecon,” oy Wagensveld- swung and: hit the: policeman, Lister said. A struggle ix-ar-seven months in 198h “and who had’ been found guilty | in ~January. ‘of four charges: of-talse . ‘pretences, was given a. suspended as pute areand taken to the 7 Westininster. resident, was also. Ho required to complete 200-hours. of % community: work service, : C any hac been: found auilly a passing four NSP. cheques, total: “ay the. Penine | : day: helping me Victoria into. cons WAR! meth: done © we : ne au. me) De aaa’ tho yellow awniny ne “DATE LONE vis WEEK'S recA CAKE WHITE OR WHOLEWHEAT -Chesecane Me, 4. ded a7 = Reg 8 for 69" ; Ren, » ad oy M169 0007 Ainber's Doren DO 33590 neha eercestensrenonadnrimnnnmnasinnne tne nenenrmmeie Eee ‘ae = ns fons 686-3192) ~The report ‘laces ciiphage on. : development of the.upland_ por- “tion of the town, not the docks at.” ins terms of shopping — this’ point, “boutiques, “a~ theatre, oyd. Burdon. Says. concluded - that while. gram”. a jail’ ‘sentence was: pre “bably notin Carey's or -Soclety: $ best interests. : % Council has “maintenance. program. in an’ ate tempt. to. curesa drug Nabit: and. “EP don't © a pretend 10" understand ‘the: pro- dollar. on). the“. breakwater...’ private. developers to take it “overt ee Council: iag “applied. “for “$500, 000 from Federal. small craft. harbors. and: ‘should: be _Tecelving. to:.decide, whether: “we can find the funds or_ask. Wednesday, April 24, 1985 Got a news tip? Call the Review 656- aa Sh LONDON © MANCHESTER © PRESTWICK FAO $59 B00 RTN, May departures from Vancouver tax $15.00 Limited availability. BOOK NOW!! Sg RR A Rare HOLLAND CAR RENTALS $78 weekly plus tax. CHINA Plus ORIENT TOUR — Oct. 17th/85 23 nights - deluxe escorted........... CAN. §4399°° op/twin MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE Plus LONDON - from VICTORIA 15 nights in all! 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