| ae or ‘Kenneth Ridgway, Spreng “filled thee “first to discover the vehicle and” ~tred in: vain to smother the fire: “(with gravel) and ‘to open: the. driver's aide. door in’ order: to cat nba abe p ae) 35 Cents _ VOLUME 73 ISSUE NUMBER 34 ie eR ee Lee ene RET SRE RR SPAS Sidney & Saanich ~ Peninsula 8 MB eA ABA ESSE NE AULA i Aa! aN hE Wh a ARR AON EONAR te A EM a ths mgenaiy tee Ne: > SSeS LAE oe “OPEN WIDE to eat this humdinger of a tomato, grown “by. Lochside Drive resident - Dan Butler.-Not a tomato fan himself; Dan says he didn’t do anything special to -- produce this beaut, except adding seaweed. to the: soil and.a little TLC. The. 4.5- | inch high fruit measures 17 inches in circumference and weighs in at 2.75 pounds. * ~ Sidney residents. Daniel Pen- a “ney and. Bonnie Patterson will — “be honored for acts of bravery ~ Sept. 25. “Governor General Jeanne ~ Sauve has awarded. the Star.of” Courage .to Penney and ‘the Medal of Bravery to Patterson, on “recommendations of the Canadian decoratianis advisory ~ committee.. Penney, with the help of Pat- terson and) Nanaimo resident saved a min from. burning ‘to death: while (rapped ina damaged car inthe: early morning Auge 20. 1986, a. release from * Chancellery: of © ¢ Phe driver: had. Failed. negotiatesa: sharp curve vin’ " espun / dround “and: driven’ backwards _ “Antoa ditehy oe road -near Sidney: tog “Hire broke ou Sandler the. engine compar tinent and smoke ary’ Patterson was the er wha fe € ation a BABAR sess ye hee vo & “anadian Orders.and Decorauons states, rescue: butt was jammed. n: ~*~ Penney oy aining health from bs aheartattick athe time, arriv ediat the scene of the accident “to pull the driver: open window.” 7 sa naa ‘DAN PENNEY “the uneonscions man and attempted, “unsuccessfully, through the SMe ck Mee Pe i asi ne Pico ah NR Ba eC EM AED through seconds. before. the interior of: the car burst into flames." : - Like Pitterson, Ridgway has; “bravery decorations to2 dians for Wels of hereby, four . Courage SEoaytied, bee The news release continues: “Crawling over the car to the: : passenger. side, smoke and flame-filled vehicle, determined by: touch -that- the driver’ s Ice was stuck and’ freed: it. : “With’ Patterson and Ridgway. pulling con. the) man from. the outside and: Penney pushing from the inside, were able. to-cremove the. driver’s they ~him window been. awarded | the. Medal of Bravery-for his. part in. rescue of the driver The three ~ Vancouver island bravery com-” mendation recipients will be ine Vited to Government: House: in: Ottawa for the. format: presentit- fon ceremony in September... awarded O Canae: Siduvecrecently: from BC, Decorations for’ and othe 1972, dir ne nts MeN IL INES 2 cepitcaeeel so deg se itiddomarers ste -Pooches free to run. on N. Ss. North Saanich pooches: cap continue enjoying whe. » feel of sand between thei _ Pads, hy * Council: Veoteil : The Sepienibya. , co petition. (opposing 7 amnendiie rit aay. V7, C “ouneil faa earlier asked | ~ staff foo cammend current. oe depisladon “afters Norn noe. o Raanich aresi Against amending an animal control bylaw whieh. would: have. -- prohibited. days on public. “beaches from May through” 7 ewisiveas “came. alter council received eight letters and. a: ae the. CoB VE gd gilt ahah fb lance Rlengte tekeameane elaine § Walker wrote the municipality, suppestinwe dops be. liatned fron eagles. co Walker sald ‘she could net enjoy the beach beeiuse of o WNGIEL die posited hy. ducal “canines. However, othe “Arened there are adhber core “ditions that’ affeet cment of” beaches, | arena Coiled facilities: stretehes! of the) bay - covered — with | alyae, large numbers of Canada: tone feese leave quantyies af droppings,” the petition: Abate, ee : petition enjoy “There. Care 7 sum disagreed, © pletely,” Obedience: ° submitted a letter ‘’ Datricia Ray should be enjoyed. bys windsurfers, people amd their. animals Apeoplt who pick up all the broken beer: bottles. while: Walking their dogs) and: by Jamitics who. wish to lake - “their chances ona long-time polluted beach,’ a AT Pind Michalak “The faer- that “the beach cis polluted: by “whatever: means is: nota Teach to write it aff came: She said, voting me favor of the ban. - The North Saanich Dog Training (Chib Fopposing : Hk RE MN le po hersttice Whe irate CAB TE vnsit seid a i aD ES a eae he entered the the: bri very = ‘the’ Cross of Valory the Star, of : : Medal oof _ Bravery -« were instinted es Spiny babes sini Satna sjaish 49% municipality - members hoped “negligent equestrians, “Ashland View Weta nae ee Fay ana AP agi ae H HRAL ESHER S Bi ged ENE ot Bet PROTO TERT StL MS EES SORES BARES vO ED ng AUN ANID RY. AaIen lOO Yt AA Be nal ORME EA EE Ca The list of B.C... Summer Games’ athletes afflicted by salmonella poisoning has grown, and includes at least one Sidney youth, the director of the provincial Boundary Health Unit confirmed Monday: By PETER SMITH Review Staff Writer: ‘The food | poisoning’ reported after the Games,. held ‘in’. Delta,.. wrapped... up’ last - ‘month. Dr. ‘Bill ‘Meekison said chicken and Cornish game hens ~ are the. prime” suspects. causing the food . poisoning, and. the number of reports has climbed. “to 56.. oo We? re working on those two, “types : :Meekison, whois currently con-: _ ducting a case control study. (of. food), *? said Salmonella, : a bacteria caus- ~“ing°food ‘poisoning. common to : poultry, leaves: infected persons _ cramps. and: diar- “with fever, : rhea. Symptoms clear. up within a ‘few days, said: Meekison; but” some © become. ‘carriers: of. the. poisoning::. . -Meekison ‘said. Cornish; ‘game a “hens were served. in boxed ‘lun- “ches to some’ of: ‘the “5,000: athletes . participating “in. ‘the ~ Delta. games...He~ earlier “reported. 21. and 36 cases, and | ‘three could snot. identity Victoria-area residents affected; a. 28-year-old male and two | females aged 41 and 77. «However, he confirmed Mon: ‘day. 14-year-old Jody. Temblett is now one of the athletes:on his : ‘survey . list. “Her sister“ Sabrina,... while. not reported to. Meckison, nonetheless suffered the. same food poisoning; said - mother “Heather Temblett, © “T think the salmonella -will 17-year-old tend to hurt. the very young or. the -very ‘old,’’ said: Temblett, adding. the dizziness. and headaches — suffered: by. her: “younger. daughter lasted: ap- proximately.two days. Jody. was - taken on the Tuesday (hily 28): to Sidney » Associated Physi- cians, and subsequently referred... to. Saanich Peninsula Hospital. wheres the. poisoning: . diagnosed,. Meeksion.. Ai fifined salmonella’ will) cause more distress. to older and yo yunger Persons, - On July: 27): Sabrina Tamblett travelled: to Red Deer Alta, for “another competition, but suf fered) similar’ symptoms, Both © po “the modern - pemtathteres had‘ ‘consumed chicken, and ite Now recover ed, the mother said, “from arcane) ue province, ane save Ged beaches © the’ proposed” prohibition, Secretary. Sylvia Alderson: stited there are more than 1,000 licenced dogs in the: and NOSA acdons of a few will not be... allowed to adversely affect. the responsible majority. After eanned he voted Against changing the bylaw... °° acling-mayor..Gil- Seellng: ° Suggested current taws bat ning horses “fram honches Was deseriminatory. The. ¢losest, beach area open ty North. Saanich We sath eds rece LipEE gt Dera Ce soba AU SNL TAIN BO ASR ig yee A Vere ietny Aef siete, SPR dee RAL EL BL NOSE Pb ac DOA A Mi SR SS NEAR OA was .- -Meekison, said reports of the cilmonella poisoning have come: PI il AABEAS have increased due to media publicity. ‘‘Of the 56 (cases) as of Aug. 21,28 are “games associated, !0are not and 17 are pending,’’ the director of the Surrey-White Rock-Delta health unit said. The health unit-is still trying to locate the cause’ of the poisoning, ‘ however ._Meekison Suspects some. of the tainted . Cornish game hens may have. been: served to athletes. when it was to be discarded. pene Crash victi inquiry conti A ‘single: -engine: “plane. piloted i" by a Brentwood Bay man crash-.. ed at the Keslo,. Wash., airport. ‘Aug.’ 20. ‘Sending: its three: Ce cupants ike) ‘hospital. ° ‘registered : -Cessna,: said Keslo police.. Neil” Drewry, returned | spreac ds to camp,’ few bills in it.’ He pave her St, the Anglican minister, were notcollecting for us. older.' = dooretoe -doors: Sidney: RG ‘MP: warn are hefore donating: money: detachment at 563937, eit aay poeininor punta de a iene Ta A EE GAD AI Sh Me Ea Be tee eas Abate eee’ NW rm i ‘won et) AP pe Rt eaeniph rhs a Arent eth abietee: visi ee seins | Horses banned Dogs allowed oI Cet he BR NAY eekOg AU WE YA eg deg bat ee OPEN-EXPOSED SEWAGE TANKS Po RAEN AMM PARTNER ARERR TREN RAPALA TRG MRE ONL Wednesday, August 26, 1987 . plicating his work, there are no ' from salmonella- poisoning. are - associated with, the Games,”’ he 4 Sanday: ‘ ~takea while. fe ose ~ The © Victoria”: Flying: “Chub we “piloted. by. “Don. Gleeson, “apparently ‘ap- proached’ the runway too Sleep, fe »-Tesponse teams were. superb. Gleeson;: along with: Victoria : residents. Harvey Taggart ‘and - home...’ G a Soliciting Young girls: soliciting door “10- door have apparGaily, chang- © ed their” pitch, or there. is more than one bogus group of youths falsely canvassing. the area... - » One:elderly. man living in the’ Summerset Road area opened his door last week. loa “nice Hite girl.” “She was about eight years old,’ another girl age 12 or 13 waiting on ‘the road,” Both girls:were riding bicycles, he recalled. ~ “They said they. were collecting for St. Andrews Anglican = Church raising money for children who couldn't afford to go “he: man suid. me I he little girl hada jam jar'with a Later, he grew. suspicious after reading. aaicarticle in-lase week's Review abouta similar bogus incident and telephoned ~ Rector David Fuller SIPESSES his church’ never solic 1a