Page Al4 8 ; efficient appliarices also reduce the demand to produce, more. 4 expected 1 to save enough electricity to’ satisfy the needs ofa cae gia fue 3 city the size of Campbell River’ iy ak BRCOR LARRY Sessile” <7 Spm. | - PGLLOWSIIP — 9925 5TH ST. | 656-3544 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. BRENTWOOD ANGLICAN | CHURCH 792 Sea Dr. ; Brentwood Bay 10:30 a.m. Family Service REV. ALISTAIR PETRIE 652-3860 652-5025 ~ FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 7820 Central Saanich Rd.. ! ; . : ST. MARY'S $50 rebate on refrigerators | | worse HT ance RY Ss cH and $20 back FENG ll Pacee || SAANICHTON Rob Parker TRINITY Vill tan ks | 477-8527. 652-2723 | | JULY 16th on hot water ° ; . 8:15 a.m... Holy Communion | A $50 rebate on new energy-efficient refrigerators was a LIZABETH'S 10:00 a.m.......... Chota Eucharist - recently announced by B.C. Hydro under the Home Check- 40030 Third St., Sidney |] ann acon W. Hill eee Up program for residential customers. At the same time : 652-1909 p hur A ican « Espi Hydro announced a $20 rebate on the purchase of new energy- Saturday | Mass a oe p.m. nglican - Espiscopa efficient electric hot water tanks carrying the Power a :30 a.m. Book of Common Prayer OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION Roman Catholic Church 7726 W. Saanich Road Smart label. —— =: WELCOME TO $50 refrigerator rebate coupons available in stores. ST. JOHN'S Details of the $50 refrigerator rebate are available in stores. 652-1909 9:30 u Meee eundar Servi _ Retailers will help customers complete the rebatecoupon.The | | suneey Mass icasssesernesetrs 8:30 a.m. 1 1 49990 West Saanich, Deep Cove | offer is available on refrigerator purchases made June 1, 1989 poh Mester aaa = REV. HORI PRATT through February 28, 1990. This rebate is also being offered by — West Kootenay Power. - Refrigerator retailers across the province, including appliance dealers and department stores, will have qualifying refrigerator models identified by Power Smart magnets. The stores will also have EnerGuide tables available to help shoppers compare the electric consumption of the different makes and models. The lower the EnerGuide numbers the more energy-efficient the appliance. “SAANICH PENINSULA ’ CHRISTADELPHIANS Moose Hall 7925 E. Saanich Rd. Memoria! Meeting 11:15 a. m. 652-3606 — | BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH | 2269 Mills Rd. 656-5012/652-4065 § Morning Worship s Evening Fellowship Pastor: GERALD W. MELLER_ Ron & Eunice Freeman welcome you to PENINSULA ALLIANCE CHURCH | 4TH & Mt. Baker, Sidney 656-9957 SUNDAY $20 rebate for electric hot water tanks. 10:30 A.M.vseseessesses Family Service | Hydro is also offering a $20 rebate on the purchase ofa _A Caring iowate for the whole Family | new energy-efficient electric hot water tank that carries a Power Smart label: Details of the offer and coupons are available “ST PAULS 7 SAANICHTON BIBLE FELLOWSHIP. UNITED CHURCH } . 2159 Mt. Newton Cross. Rd. from heating and plumbing installers. The rebate is valid on OF CANADA — J] communion Sorvice..9:30 am. | purchases made June 1, 1989 through May 31,1990. “West 7 | conday § 2410 Malaview | Neubtay Sundey, School . ; Sunday Service..........eieceee10:00 a.m. Fe iple studies Kootenay Power also offers this rebate. - REV. G.R. PAUL DAVIS o Pastor: Rick Stinton Lyle McClelland, Hydro 652-6311. 65 = 656-3213 (HOME 655- 3884) o 6-4730 . ~~ SAANICH PENINSULA © ‘PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “Meeting at the ‘Seventh- -Day Adventist _ program manager, says: “Statistics ‘show that new energy-saving. fridges represent a typical saving - of $300 or more over the life -of the fridge, compared to less. : efficient models: Replacing an. ° electric ‘water heater with an . nergy-efficient. one can. save - HOLY TRINITY ce | “ANGLICAN CHURCH’... : W. Saanich and Mills Rd. i Sunday Services 8 a.m. and.10. am. -. .. Sunday-School. 10 a.m. ; ie THE REV. DL. MALINS - 656-3223 | . Church for Family Worship . -g..and Sunday School 9:30.a.m. |. -Come join our. Growing Fellowship. {L Rev. Peter Coutts - - 655-3548 Ade “ST STEPHEN'S. ANGLICAN CHURCH — | PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | | a Oda, 656-2721. _ Wednesday Eucharist : ‘655-4773: electricity. Electricity. saved now is a cost-effective way to. . * Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, nay, and forever sustain growth and meet future needs. Home Check-Up ii is. :30 “Morning worship setenee ‘Children's Church .. Power Smart booklets. | _ Hydro offers free booklets on how to make a hoe Power Smart, They: include wise-use eideas for appliances, lighting: and heating. ~The booklets are available by calling Hydro’ s Power . : Smart telephone service toll-free: ; Lower Mainland 293-7777 ¢ or 1-800- 663- 0431. - Vancouver Island. 1-800-663-1033 TRUTH TABERNACLE -. United Pentecostal Church | -. Where Bible salvation is preached J Invites you to be in service with us. Call Pastor. Gabor: Czinger — | 655-7029 For service times and Home Bible sidies - “SIDNEY _ | PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY -. $0364 McDonald Park Road | Sidney, B.C. V8L329.- Pastor: David Hauser, ; Sunday Morning 10 :30 am..:...Worshlp Sarvice fi “Supor-Church for childron!" | Call 656-3712 | ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH © .- 9686-3rd St. Sidney SUMMER SCHEDULE. For Mid-week services - seennencowend vorarunman jena m 9 eomencereeerrerenereisereernan renee apa er emaememettaee: Pert men teen P Et EA | ATTEND CHURCH ~ Southern Interior: _ 8am, and 10 a.m. rHIS SUNDAY » ae - Childcare & Nursery 10 a.m. Hi Vernon. 1-800-663-2723 ~The Rev, David Fuller ee _Cranbrook ns 800-663-4306 656-5322 Northern B. Cc. \rormsan-ymsnseunnpmpainene atten te Hermes teyerenees eastern reinincunAL Te MemneNeN Irn mnrmnaretet ase stwenn a Hrs “1-800-663-1689 I, A Warm Welcome Awalts You At the . | The Fik Lake Baptist Church f Rev, LESLIE M, FUNK the —— Vietorla, BC. Vay 4s9s« Wake 40:30 a.m. Morning Worship. mpeg > 2295: WEILER: AVENU home-owners $100 to $200 over || ut Nowton & St. Stophen's Ra) | Sunday School =......0:..9!1 Bau ics the 10 year life of the water heater. . 4 a 652-4311 phen’ de ~ | | Worship Service .......10:30 a.m. J ~ -.“And from the utility’s naan a | a: 30am. eee del Eucharist | | Nursery, Youth Group, Bible Studies’. ox 1 40:00 a.m.-- zs 7 perspective, ‘the! tebates for energy-_ a.m. ae cuchariet Rev Davide Cerene A 40-year-old Victoria woman was charged with making an ille- gal U-turn after the 1984 Honda she was driving hit a 1975 Mer- cury driven by a 67-year-old Saa- nichton woman. Both vehicles were northbound in the 6900-block Veyaness Road when the accident occurred, caus- ing about $2,000 damage to both vehicles, Central Saanich police report , ~ GARDEN SHOP BREAK-IN The garden shop at Buuler Bros. Supplies in the 2000-block Keat- ing Crossroad was broken into but nothing was stolen, overnight July 4-35. pohee said. A sheet of panclling was pried off by the culprits to get inside. During the same evening the front deor of Weatherwise Indus- : tries Ltd. in the 2100-block Keat- ing was kicked down, police said. The culprits made off with $500 cash. Central Saanich police are investigating both incidents. J-turn, U-cruncn Wednesday, July 12, 1989 _ STELLYS MVA A 27-year-old Saanichton man was charged with failing to yield © after a stop sign after the 1971 Opel he was driving east on Stel- lys Crossroad about 6:40 p.m. July 9 hit a 1985 Dodge going north on Wallace Drive. FLOOD CAUSES PILE-UP A flood on the Pat Bay Highway at Keating Crossroad caused by a broken water main resulted in one mishap for three motorists. | A late-model Chevrolet Celeb- rity stopped while northbound on the highway and a 1988 Subaru was stopped behind it when a 1977 GMC pickup truck was una- ble to stop and hit the back of the . Subaru, driving it into the back of the Celebrity, about 11:30 a.m. July 5. The Subaru received about $1,200 damage to the front and back and its driver was slightly injured. No charges were laid bye Central Saanich. police. Police contract setiled The Central Saanich Police Association and ‘the police board . have reached a contract settlement, the association president said. - “I think both sides are quite pleased,” said Cst. Jim Earl. The final contract is currently being drafted but: was approved by i. .the board. and the association | Thursday, he said. “The new.:contract takes us” through until the end of 1990,” Earl said. “We got the same pay .~ package as the other four (Greater Victoria municipal police depart- “ments).”’ The new. contract replaces an. “A expired 1986 contract. Current pay - and back pay. for. time: officers Sidney. Association of Mer-*. : ‘chants. and the Sidney RCMP. are. "working. together to fight crime. “mittee has been formed.to work as a liaison between ‘police and mer-" . chants, RCMP Sgt: “Andy” Rose- -. Quist said.’ ; “The committee’ Ss purpose is 10 be a liaison and identify crime : problem areas,” Rosequist said. . “It will be’a lot quicker than sending out a circular.to all. busi-_ esses,’ Businesses are asked to get. - involved by. calling SAM security *-he said, committee chairman Maryann Lit-. A new. crime prevention: com- ~ worked .without: a contract. is expected to be paid July 27, Earl Said. The rate of pay for clerk- dispatchers has yet to be settled. They are. currently paid 80 per - cent ofa first-class constable’s & “wage and are seeking an undis- closed increase.’ The increase requested for clerk-dispatchers is. constable’s pay. .. with the result,” Earl said. He “*The association is very pleased - below 100 per cent of a first-class © expects the draft contract to be signed once it’s prepared and con- ‘Siders. two outstanding issues .. “minor compared to. the overall : contract hes aie eacee | Working together to fight crime tle at the Sidney Business Answer- mn ing Machine. Her: number is 656-. “4311: : “Hopefully v we’ 1 get. call. uf EES ness. people involved.” “Once it gets going, piiginesseg ove tions that can be taken, ‘Rosequist : Said.” “This i is: ‘another program where police and the community ‘can _ work together,” Rosequist said. The security committee is made» up of local business people. with police representation. He left the wheels behind. with car theft after a 1977 Datsun © An Alpine stereo, an aliernator, a “tachometer and an’ air. cleaner valued at $800 were stolen froma. car while it was being stored at Gemini Metal McDonald Park Road, The 1976 Vega was hit some- time between June 30-and July 4, Sidney: RCMP. report. They. are seeking assistance to solve this crime and ask those with informa- tion to call Sidney RCMP. or CrimeStoppe rs. -STOLEN.CAR | A juvenile: has been charged Outgoing. Sidney Rotary Club president Jim Lang was draped _ club's installation dinner June 28, ” 20 words maximum, non- -commercial ads. only. If your item: has n't sold in 4 weeks, " call us and we'll insert it 4 more times. _ _ Prepayment required: 8 work dor- Accomplishments by the club over the past year. included: increased participation inthe Saa-: nich Fair and Sidney Days, youth tance to cadets, support of polio » plus and the: start of the Rotary Wakefield Manor project. : Lane's successor, Dan Amas, ina ceremony that also’ included ~ Borstad, Lloyd Harrop, Gordon : Wilson and E Idon Walls, installed, : \ Don Smith Tae cived a Paul War ris F sHowship in recognition of his service to the chib and community, “Another fellowship. was presented husband, Vie. / Jack MacAulay received a spe- Products on. swith: 50: colorful ties during the: - The ties were presented. in. 8 appreciation of Lang's ‘a ing the year, scholarships and exchanges, assis: was sworn in by districh governor - nominee. Dong Lewis of Victoria, the cwearing in af directors Filmer “Treasurer truce | cedingham and. secretary Giff Enlil were aaa | to Win Dawson -on behalf of her ~was reported stolen and later. “recovered. by Sidney RCMP, over. night July 3-4. VANDALS HIT PARKLAND SCHOOL — “The rear gates to Parkland School -were torn down, a school bus was vandalized and a vehicle was stolen from the compound 6 will be advised of people involved > in crime to! watch out for, criminal 2 trends and anti-criminal precau-._- 6 overnight July 3-4, Sidney RCMP. . report, ~The car was later recoweredl but sible, Rotary president all tied up attendance, | DON AMOS — - police are secking assistance inthe. « “investigation to f ind those ¢ respon: cial award for. 21 yeurs of perlect “Don ‘Smith aqted as master Of. ceremonies. supervising: a willy . toast to the ladies by Sid Chapman’ - and the response by Rotary-Ann - “president Thelma arris, Flowers Sabina Amos, Spt.-at-earms Chiff Rottan were presented to Helen Lang and donned an English bobby's helmet - to hand out fines, | The evening was: attended by weer 10 Uealicis, Wives iid visitors. : conrireaie we genes ieee oes eae Minas grey come ieee fe Saeeetes SN ES eat SEDO Beet ere |S ite EA RRS 2 ww RE : |