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EVER TASTED! vine pion opis tic pA ial AE Ty Qt The restaurant chain had an- nounced plans to build a 3,500- square-foot outlet at the corner of Beacon Avenue and Highway 17. Sidney council members and numerous residents protested, saying the location would cause traffic safety problems and disrupt the town’s development plan, Baker said last week:‘‘We had a meeting in January with Mayor Sealey where we outlined our master plan for the airport. It showed commercial develop- ment. _ ‘We .asked for didn’t receive any.’ Sealey was unavailable for a response. input and ~ 9775-3rd St. _ Sid ney = : 655-1 575 © S450 Harts loaf Nato, Htoe By AARON DOYLE __._ Review Staff Writer A Sidney woman mourned her beloved : vegetable - garden last week after learning. her landlord. was about to move a house on top of it. “I take so much pride in my garden and then, all of a sud- den, bang! A week’s. notice and it’s gone,’’ said Karen Halliday of 2184 Henry Avenue. Halliday was stil! searching through her prized garden for DESTRUCTION LOOMS - ‘Karen Halliday tries to ‘salvage some of her prized vegetable garden before a house is placed on top of it. HOUSE SMOTHERS VEGGIES semi-grown vegetables Aug. 26 as the house loomed overhead, ready to be relocated on the lot. “YT had corn, type of beans, onions, lettuce, radishes, chard and artichokes,’’ said Halliday, 27. ‘‘We tried transplanting the artichokes. But 1 don’ t know: if they'll survive.’ three different She has rented the house for two years. She began the garden this spring, next to her house on apiece of land that. used to be ‘Runaway breaks i in The local 14-year-old boy had been living i in an abandoned ‘Fifth Street store for several days. Sidney RCMP charged “him last. week. following ‘a $3,000 break-i -in Aug. 27 at Harvey’s Sporting Goods. In Sidney Provincial Court Aug. 28, ‘Crown counsel Gary ‘Kinar said ‘the youth had ‘been. living “on? the streets’ of Sidney for about two months. ° ‘His father'told Judge Robert Greig:‘*Two: months ago (the boy) came to’me and said’ had‘no contro! over-him:... he poate ¢ AE eu “including - 25 player team NHL regular. season. October, 3, 1906 poy ont ty AN wey Hockey Pool : “Sponsored by Quesnel Millionaires ee in Prize Money $25,000 First Prize $100.00 Entry F Fee. | Winner to be determined: by team with most points (foals & assists) at end of i “Entry. deadline postmarked Midnight ENTER MAIL: YOUR TEAM ROSTER» ~ WITH CERTIFIED CHEQUE OR” ne “MOMEY ORDER TO 9 > Great White North Hackey Pool. - Box, 4478, Quesnel, B.C. V2s-as4 | Or PRETTY. (inelipiles.” Nn seems to feel hei is ‘protected by the Young Offenders:Act.He... “has no fear whatsoever of the system and you people.”? "0. 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Landlord Cliff Fuller, said “It’s a subdividable property and I subdivided it. there.is to it.’’ Fuller said he will compensate Halliday for the garden although the amount has not.yet been arranged. . “I think 1 should definitely have been given more notice,’’ said Halliday. “He. said he would compen- sate me for what I’ve lost but how do you compensate for all : that.. “My kids are coming home from California tonight, ”” she added. ‘‘They are going to be devastated.’’ “I had to plant the. beans three different times just to > get them to grow.” Delays anger — witn esses ‘local charge youth: éséaped. a of <-driving.. without reasonablé’ consideration: when _ angry’ .at’ ‘repeated delays, didn't show up’ witnesses, for his trial. ‘The trial was Originally slated for 9:30 am, Aug. 21, but witnesses sat through the morn- ing-court session in vain. Judge R.W. Greig reset the _ trial for that-afternoon, but ad-_ ded there was no guarantee of enough time to hear the case. The trial had previously: been - scheduled for May 22 and June 12. In the courthouse Jobby, one witness commented angrily that his time was valuable and that each court appearance cost: him money. Ife then sped offi in chis pick-vp truck. The case was called at 2 p.m. and, in othe absence of the Witnesses, -Crown - counsel Christopher: Bing said” ‘My toend (the defense counsel) and ul have. come. to an agreement, “There is poitig 1 be a plea tou _ desser charged’). _ However, the judge informed 7 “Bing a new ticket would have to 0 altered: be. written for > the, _ charge, a He. then: ordered: a: slay of proceedings and) the smiling youth left the CONF TOL mn, That’s: all - Lo a matene!