wi Q. CATATONIA IRAE WISI ETE AMON NE nNOS UIST HORA ee TE ee AER cers Se somes th bt a ed: ESN PD WN EBERT BANE STE BALM EE RESEDA REECE LATTES NIE I EIEN LOR AENET SLADE EN SLOTS AE REAPER DA ETM Be A OY SIRI EEE OTRO AMEN iL SH nets me, Ge Eee terete: mam, iN mT ee ly Rt En Bp ee ee Cee AF oN «ME: STE RRE m SELES UE AAR SUBS LE RMR AGEMENT A ‘a a Q : ite ADaaT MTS Bl aE RT TRS sale yd. Seheidiamateeatiettaemeneariene tie choked tar te ee 35 Cents VOLUME 74 ISSUE NUMBER 20 SCARED OT AINE REN A RAI HEE INE PRT ASG bat WSU LT Deadlines changed for Victoria Day holiday Deadlines for advertising in The Review have been changed to allow staff to take off the Victoria Day holiday, May 23. The deadline for display advertising is. moved for- ward to tomorrow, Thurs- day, at 5 p.m., from the ‘usual Friday at 5. p.m. Advertisers in the . Classified section have until 12 noon, Friday, for adver-° tisments under pectic - Classifications. 9. The Too Late To Classify section deadline is moved to. 5. p.m.- Friday. ‘from 12 --noon,; Monday. The Review. will. resume regular déadlines. with advertising for _ aune 1 edition. a Ferry” - schedules Additional | ‘sailings “of B. C:: Ferries will. be, leaving: Swartz: Bay. and Tsawwassen® to’ cope. with. extra traffic during the Vic- toria Day holiday. weekend. -On Friday (May 20), Sun-.- day (May. 22) and Victoria ’ Day.: Monday, ferries. will leave both Swartz Bay and } Tsawwassen ferry terminals ; each hour, on the hour, bet- | ween 7. a.m, and°7 p.m. | There is no sailing at-8 p.m, and the: last. vessel. leaves both terminals at9 p.m. On Saturday, May 21 on- ly, ferries. will leave Swartz : Bay at 7, 8,.9, 10, and. 11: asm. Afternoon — ferries: leave atl, 2,3, 5, 7,,and 9 p.m. There j is no. 12 noon or 8 p.m, ferry departure. Ferries leaving Tsawwassen depart at.7, 8, 9. 10 and Tl a.m.: 12 noon, + 1,3,5,7and9 pm. Ww ashington State Ferries. } » from Sidney to Annacortes / will not have any schedule: | } changes due to the Victoria | “Day. holiday.” One ferry. i leaves Sidney daily at 124s . De m, 1 i. .f ' Spring | 4 j : wal ee | service Next Thesday, BEC. Fer: borides. starts cits spring: of Schedule with sailings: leave. ing Swart? Bay as follows, ‘Daily: service every twoe hours on the odd-nimbered. hour between 7 am, and 9 ¢ pm. every day, In addition | thereare sailings at 8 and b0- “aim, from Monday. through > Saturday.” There are also. sailings at 12-noon, dand:6 pane daily except Saturday, On? Fridays: and’ Sundays only there is ain additional 2 pam, sailfiag. Leaving ‘Teawwassen, there are ferries every Woe hours an the odd-numbered hour between 7 aan, and 9 opem, daily. Tn addition, fere ries leave ar 8 umd WO.am, “fram. Monday throtrh Saturday, .QOue- additional sailings leaves at d2 noon on, Fridays and: Sundays: only, “Additional sailings abso leave: Tsawwassen: ata, be And .6 pane ditily except Saturdays. ~The sprite schedule is in ceffect: from. nest. anu Tune. 23,0 when BG, Ferries will, switch to ity | sunumer r schedule. we oo 4 BOR oe ne ae Pe rg eet are sta ent Sv PERRET APIO CN ELSA OR OES CP OMRON A RRC NO SNAP LORE TANNER CRN NE A vena cine geet est UNG ate nee’ GEST URAL He SEE OR SITET OP EOE SR ANAM RTE SOMES QT AANA ETE NN ONE EOP ES OE EEN DN EEN IO ES EOE AAT Will be $2 nee ee ee 1h Ne oat ae TB sN rN e Serre cements Cae eee Thesday a SNE NATE ATE RE Satya oe Bs ee ay sary y Sidney & Saanich Peninsula Canada Post will not honor stolen money orders returned to two Beacon Avenue businesses by the bank, and one businessman is contemplating legal action. ~ By GLENN WERKMAN Review Staff Writer The postal money orders were accepted .as legal tender after signatures cient identification was produc- ed by customers in Macleods Harware Store :and Harvey’s Sporting Goods. matched and suffi- rc ee oe, we se icf Ge ae ane my SSSR DS Ne RE Se NRE ae i fart a AR Ode A “This guy had.all kinds of ID’. .}: and I’m obligated to take (the. money order),’' said) Gordon Bland,. Harvey’s Sporting Goods owner. “‘It didn’t seem ~to be out of the norm. ’ “As far as I’m concerned that — “piece of. paper is legal tender,’’ Bland said. ‘‘l’ve never had a problem before.’’’ His store ac- cepted a $200-money order for a * the customer -his.. change in cash, “March 6. a 7 cee “The chances of. us. ‘being _-restituted: for it are. probably “nil,’®. said Bland. $40 purchase, giving ““*T-can’t see Canada, Post. coming up with : "Miclesds took. -.“There’s. no. way anyone should take a loss for that,’ ‘Continued on Page A2° C.S. Central Saanich has dropped its hold the line-approach: to: budgets from past years, and is ‘taking 1988: to make up for a ‘lack of increases in-past years, Business taxes on property in Central Saanich have increased substantially compared oa 7.9 per cent. increase in residential property taxes: ae $200... ». Ganada Post money order after“ - a> customer backed ‘it up. with identification the-same day. fe ‘The. majority of businesses, | about 230, in Central Saanich that own. property will. have to pay a whopping 15.6 per cent Increase on their [98s municipal tax billy. A $100,000 business will have to pay. $357 more this year com- pared to-laste Phe bill this vear .637,° compared: to year for property assessed) value af 2,280 lust with oan analyzing — brea kwater, : bid Canada Public. Works ol: figials are still poing over. bids received for: Sidney's breakwater, project’ manager Yed Appleton said Friday, Appleton. said the federal departinent is. analyzing the low tender submitted by Pile. Driving of Nanitimea, “Us noarnial procedure to ask the low render a larof questions mm 10 find out whether he can nec ehiether he fas the uuipinent, the. quantities of. rock, Whether he has the’ resources in me general,’ Appleton saide But no changes in the actual design. ofthe breakwater are planned, Appleton said. oo Mayor. Norma. Sealey . said here was. a.soil prablem which - originally delayed the tendering process, but the problem: was overcome in the design “that went fotender. . Cantinued on Page A2 Harbor: | Publ ic works $100,000. ~ Taxes.- for recreational/non-: profit owned property went up ‘even more. Their taxes increase 17.2 per cent, but. many are ex- empt due tothe non- profit lature of their operation. The Butchart Gardens is the: ‘major taxpayer that has its tax rate calculated under the reerea- siti Monday, ° sre penre-serny ernmntemetimeanenen Famubametieoe esarmnet jespieannetaat avs the only ane killed,’ aunt, “Fortunately, she v did help him ger her out.” Smelser, smade, » damage, Terry Towle, Howevery Ghere’s remainder of the home. nent and ambulance, Saanich and Sidney. Ben side WiEREE set IR POOR ANAM, YL MAME OOM RETIRE EOE ALAN MONE SAE INEM ARENSON EME NETH Cl LN cate 4 ‘tion category. By GEORG E LEE Review: salt Writer: Robert Johnston, %,_ could be in the ari amitor oval ; Jubilee Hospital for chree weeks, ine the aftermathoof the: Tharsday blaze of S7EL Aldous. Tees Burns to his lees may re quire skin grafts, said Pat Swisher of Portland, Meanwhile, Rose Maric Devost oan aunt abit SO. years old with multiple sclerosis, has returned to her Ladysmith homes She's doing well,”' said Swisher from a neishborhoed hone. “Devost wasn't hospitalized, and sat back from the fire elie: ching a blanket to -her fice as-the home burned. “Hor Kiddy: ‘said Swisher. |. ss The calle to North Saanich Fire. Deparument. about 4d pan. after sparks froma wrinder “narage where Johnston worked ona car ignited pasoling,. “Tohnston polled aff his: burning: coveralls, and wentlup stirs to help anather man rescue his handicapped TT | ee Johnston “realized she was there,’ The home was insured, TNS SAGHRSEIN . There area ‘total of 42 in this tax category, but many are churches empt.’ -A recreational business with property, assessed at $100,000 “will pay $1,791 this year com- | pared with $1 S28 last year, The tax rate forthe 354 farms in the municipality has increas- renreneamntiente maven tne 8s in the arached: In addition to Johnston and Devost, a third relatives; ( ‘wdrie ‘asin the home when it caaght fire, The home s owner is Johnston's grandmother, NS-yestrald Audrey Munro, whois slaying with neighbors until phins are. dat the. fire did’ Gxlensive bire-was confined: tothe atached: parage. and wo hedroams above ity according Ww North Saanich Fire ¢ ‘Inet ENtENsiVve smoke and heat damane sto the Swisher lich know the dollar Fijuire of damage, Thet fami ly is oi decidiigs whether to repai the huties Intook firefighters about two hours to puront ihe blaze. A neighbor heard the explosion and, called the fire Hepner; - Nord Saanieh wits, backed - up. by | firemie i fran Coatial Riretrruck driver Dick Hertinvents Wits “driving Hts private vehicle along Pat Bay Uighwayowhen his diughten: Denive, looked up and saw flies engulfing a bome, “Usually, Ehave Bie Ge ag Gs SRE A RBS AV Md VFM ci NG RS NAG A DS BERL Beck AL AEE ZB ANSE echt NA AN ARON SER TIRE ERITREA ORE and aré ex-.” both of then,” Swisher said: caAMe neal. suid. Swisher, alsa an Was, ale addy inthe Ww heelehair which PS MAE NCL TALS SS PASE ICE tes Oo anne CAD gh Bs fit eB & To 2, y eee ginwve hat Pasdst Late) Pekin oe 8 & Ste! i aa? HOLDING UP one of the money orders Canada Post \ won 't honor is Brad MeCluskie o of Macleods i in Sidney. | usinesses to pay 15 per cent ore ed about 10.4 per cent. Farmland = with » an’ assessed value of $100,000 will require a $1,300 tax payment: this year, © “compared to: a about $1,178 last year. Taxes for: property with light industry oper rations have inereased 9.3 There are about 20. light in- -Man remains in hospital after N.S. fire A man who helped save his wheelchair-bound aunt from a my pager with me, but iChasn't been working properly.” burning North Saanich nome remains ‘in espa it apabd dustry Saanich currently. payment of. owners per. cent, * Pa) uta DAE SEP ma A NS GA NTN NT OE AAMC HARON AP BREN NRIOL EPR VR tb SJ ME atom ee SEARS eatc Ao ete ne . Wednesday, May 18, 1988 Established 1912 aeRO ERNE we eh businesses: in. Central : They will. pay $3, 400 in. taxes ‘this year,’ compared to $3,110. last: yearon) industrial-owned | land with an assessed value of $100,000. °Manufacturing~ businesses and the Butler gravel pit, are. included in’ this © tax — category. | His daughter said, ‘Dad, look at the fire coming out-of that house up there! So Pputon my flashers, but sell had 1 wait fora fot of people wha would’ reetoutofiny way. “The call must have ; firetrue k on the seene."" said: friends of- her milion “Adventist Church. will help Munro. nid the home i is repaired! Swisher or ‘another is found, just come in, pecs I was, the first inthe Seventh Day: And neighbors have been vor kine wind helpful tous? Devos often cme to the Porinsite home to visit Ringe for acmonth or mare, ata time, and: "provide, company, for rama MAN wiio holped” save “his ~Wheolchair-bound aunt __. from blazo about to be taken to hospital, Thursday, ° : a nA cae REL pen OeREAORNT A, i