| Page 8 CIRCUS PLAY DELIGHTS LOCAL AUDIENCE “ mainly a} cage, bales of hay, the for- collector’ Terry Farrant. ‘play thought tis i J haven't tuneteller’s tent, and the centre Director Maureen Farrant had such a good time in years,” of interest — the giant sized made an excellent job of her first ‘: declared an older lady as she left “trash can’. Decorated. flats | production with the Players, and ‘Sidney School after a ‘per- produced a sidewall for extra Jacqui Coulson with her musical ‘formance .of ‘‘Stick With entrances and exits, where direction had even the ‘non- Molasses’’ by the Peninsula sometimes the cast trying to | Singers in the cast giving a Players. reach the stage had to step over ene Performance a children as they crowded closer urin i , th te actiee] may hi Gaaved to see the loveable lion ‘Alvin’, | only‘ circus’ item lacking was the themselves, participating with played by Wayne Coulson, and cotton candy, for peanuts, pop- great gustoas the cast drew them enjoy repartee with the delightful. | corn, candy and pop. were in into the play with remarks and Genie of the garbage can, Alan great -demand from the -con- - questions, but the Players were Dunn. Chuck Harvey, as: the | cession, and dozens of balloons delighted also with the comments ‘rightful owner’. of the circus, and -] found their way into eager little from the adults when they came | his pretty lion-tamer, Mary hands. | down from the stage after the Lovett, delighted the crowd as During a brief interlude while ‘final curtain each’ time to talk they and Alvin finally outwitted quick costume changes were ‘with the audience. the nasty twosome of Joe Fenton made, a crus ‘extras’ made j as Jabez Fump, the Ringmaster, | use of the stage lor a ‘practice’ ; entered the Sidney echo gyn and Hulda Crump the for- session - with Valerie Boyd as a - they were “at the circus” for the tuneteller, played by Vivian trapeze artist, Cathie Dunn with curtains were open, displaying Wallace, who were finally | her performing dog ~ Wally ' ‘inside the “big top’, disposed of by. the ‘garbage Chuck. Swannell. as _ the ‘‘strong - THE REVIEW | - | a Wednesday, November 20, 1974 Cleaning For The Christmas Season? HAVE YOUR VACUUM SERVICED! SIDNEY APPLIANCE. CENTRE 2388 BEACON — 3422 A WEER! SP its : The Sidney - North Saanich Branch PENINSULA RESIDENT CHUCK | now arrived in Sidney and will be anal Lihrar i PIKE recently made the news in used as a commercial fishing boat to of the Regional Library will be open Liverpool Nova Scotia. Chick pur- catch cod, crab and shrimp. The _ : Ml . . : 7 "37° § > a onday through Friday, 10 a.m. to chased the 37, “Medway Queen’ in Medway Queen is a typical Cape y 8 Yr eas, Port Medway and promptly had the the’ Hon's man” and the clowns, Paul Harvey, Michael Harvey, Tom Todesco, and Roberta. Dunbar, whoa: also roamed the audience: before and during the show.. Lighting for the show was ably handled by Terry Farrant, Peter Remmer, and Geof Giles. four year old vessel loaded onto a Island fishing boat. (Photo courtesy 7 8 p.m. starting Dec. 2, 1974. Cente Se enoan Perrant me Canadian National flatear. lt has_ Liverpool Advance). _ : set and. costume designer, Jill Swannell, and makeup artist Gwen Gregorig. - Well advertised on TV, radio, ‘ posters and in the newspaper, the only ‘disappointment for the Players was that more people didn’t make the effort to enjoy an evening out with their children, or someone else’s children. Pity! Those that did had a wonderful “time. Caer cee nm DAA oH 1 BEEF CLUB ELECTS 1835 JOHN ROA OFF McDONALD PARK ROAD | FRESH POULTRY AND ~~ PRODUCE DAILY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. ~ PHONE 656- 6116 = SIDNEY PROVINCIAL CO uRT ; Saturdays as usual from Stanley. George Collins, 2192') ~ «J plead guilty,’’ said Jenkins. | of impaired driving and was fined § Amherst, was charged on Oc- “Where had- you been | $50 on each charge. Her driver's tober 15th with having a blood | drinking?”’ licence was also supended for one alcohol content of..25 per cent..He “At the Golden Bear.” year. had been observed driving along “That’s a pretty high reading,” Resthaven Drive “veering from commented Ashby. side. to side’: — “Yes sir.” | “He-could. not. walk ‘without --“Sidney.-must.-be — supplying stumbling,” said: Prosecutor..| some pretty potent stuff,’ con- Peter Birkett in. Sidney | tinued the judge, ‘‘Where do » you Provincial Court: Monday... |’ work?’”.. Judge Denzil Ashby asked the | ‘Victoria Post Office.” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FALSE ALARM - Alarm bells -went'off.at the § Royal Bank of Canada, Brent- wood, ‘just after bank: opening Friday and. Central. Saanich police had dispatched ‘two cars, DON COWIE .. |- gentleman. where he had been “It's a pity that. just. before. one with police equipped. with “LOCAL FALLER CHOOSES. OFFICERS | ; drinking. | Christmas you ‘are going to be ‘shotguns, when it was discovered By Robbie Calnan . “At the Army and Navy.” given a pretty hefty fine,” said. o be a false alarm. Central: Saanich Police Chief “Bob Miles said they tried to reach: the bank but the telephone lines - were tied up for a period of time. -“‘Wealways dispatch one.car in - any: event,” he said. : The false alarm was caused by “a power fallures ‘he reported... “The new year for the Saanich Peninsula 4H Beef Club started with the election of Bill Kelly. as "president. Other elected officers - ares. vice-president. - “Wendy. Chung; Secretary: Peggy Leahy; .* “treasurer. --. Bev. -Delamere;- -reporter. + Rob: Calnan;. correspondent . - Barb. eDoney;- social’ convenor. -Milburn;.. “scrapbook” “Davies; . phoning *. comiittee | - “Terry, Adams, Mair Davies, Sean: : Leahy: and Phyllis Delamer : : “What do you.do for a ener asked the Judge. “Custodian, Sir.” “Custodian?” “Ves, custodian.” “Youre reading. was almost ‘three times as much:as the. Jaw permits. you’ re fined $350," ” "said Ashby.: “‘I:ve wasted ‘a lot . of words here in the past trying to -convince people of the error of: their ways. . You're fined: $350.” Sidney. resident. David George Willis pleaded guilty to supplying | ‘two persons under the age: of 19 -with =-liquor. The incident : took _place .on: September 21st. ye “Tell us,” said “Judge ‘Ashby, a. od | why: ‘did. you do: ‘such a 1 stupid a ‘slugeett Road. was “nterviewed. : thing?” a : ; ‘by RCMP: members on October |. “we wanted to: go for a a drink ee and charged with having Sat ‘a . : HUSQVARNA : BIKES STOLEN. “Four. 10-speed bicycles ‘were “reported - stolen’ .in. “Central: “Saanich this past week, Central {Saanich Police’ Chief Bob. Miles told’ The Review: “Tuesday © About 20 bikes have been stolen ‘| sind the beginning of the year, 12 -of. which:: have: been: recovered, ‘Miles said.” Lek ey oof He said most of the bikes. have . : ‘been: taken from school yards... “He: advises .. bike. owners ‘to . ; record the serial number of their ‘bikes and to lock them when not ~ year: “day trips... omen |e bazaars and ‘the P. N. E. et “The accused is. ‘to be fined $15. . . “Sometime ‘between ‘the ath and. ath. ‘of July, . Arnold®. Clifford. Stuart, 1044: “Craigdarroch. Road, ‘broke into an automobile at: the Swartz Bay ferry. terminal. and -Stole a number of items. “Constable Tom Brown: of the | FULFORD HARBOR'TIDES Wed. | 20.0200 3.8 1085 11.8 -1905. 8.1 -2010° 8.1. in.use, r BBs, ” ) 8.1.) ') Sidney - RCMP... detachment Thurs. .21 0235. 4.7. 1105 11.7 1850 7.3 2135 7.5 | Jocated two fingerprints in. the TEATOTAL LING . “You Too will Agree Hushy \s The BEST Fri 22 03205 5.8. 1135 -11.5.1910 6.5 | -vehicle which linked the accused AR t It “Sat. 23-0010 -7.5 0420" 6.7. 1200 11.3 1930 5.7 to.the crime. Mr. Stuart pleaded manera THIEVES . - en ‘Sun. 24 0150 8.2 0535 7.6 1225. 13.1. 1950 4.9 guilty on Monday. » A temperate thief, or thieves, fl” ee or i : , ‘Mon. Pa ee 25 0320. ; 9.0 0640 8 . 3255 110 - 2120 4, 0. -- “T have read: your pre-sentence broke into the Sidney liquor ‘store mh : _ Bu it tt ( Dur ‘New Mechanic From: England ~~ SWE : 7 26 8, + 8 0750 9 1. 1820 : 11.0, 2045. 31 report, “Said Judge Ashby. over the weekend.- ; - - y ts A Specials Can He Help You. 2 ae WEATH Be eee ke MOO BS [You certainly havea ery bad| - Sidney. RCMP — report, .f me vat oe . EK a record. Not only have you | somewhat amazed, that nothing | ~ SIDNEY RENTALS A “The folowing” “the © ‘Supplied. by the. Atmospherle committed some serious offences was stolen. _ y ff _maleortontent reper or - week ; Envicanment! service for. the week you. have also been dealt wih - The. thieves ‘entered through 977 3 Fi f th St. - a ae i ending: Nov.. 17, furnished by | lending Nov : very leniently."’ : the. skyl oe i ae i Research Station; Sidney. - we MA T Nov.14)-. 3 f° he. skylight. and» nothing « ap- | a BEACON, aT FIFTH _ 56. 1922 "Maximum: Temp. (Nov, 14) 52 Minimum Temp, (nov. Ma 36 “You've also received some | peared to: be disturbed, police 656: s5al a ” TRMAMMeRt NAAN Ae SANCTUS STE vi penimuel Tome. nay.) ole ¥: : Mesh Temp. oa prison terms. They don’t scem to said. : : i as an ” os Pree : Cy Aan : Precipitation ag 8 Total pci i's. | have had any effect.,.however I Total. 2 9793 woe have a great deal of faith.in what j . W ° . SUNSHINE " the probation officers say about you and am prepared to. put you: on probation for one: year,” said ~ Ashby, : oo “However, if there -is any. -violation oof the: conditions “surrounding your probation | will. : bear down on you very, severely. 1 B wish you the best ct luck. it's: § A entirely up-to yourlen. o.- io » Bernice: Harry of Brentwood a. Bay. pleaded guilty to two counts ane Groceries — Fruit ~ Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE | ~ SIDNEY. CASH. & CARRY. 2 Come to Mr. Mikes 7 02. 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