. Wednesday, March 9, 1988 . The Sidney Anglers are in- everyone to dig out a rod _ and reel and join them in the Ice a ‘Breaker ‘salmon derby, this | the bi weekend... Tickets | are” available at Harvey’ Ss. Sporting Goods on . on Avenue in Sidney until - : Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Members. saanicy PENINSULA “CHAMBER OF COMMERCE or sale ‘or those who r’ r luck at st chinook salmon they “The re weigh-in is at Tulista Park on Lochside Drive at 3 p.m., Sunday. Tickets are $10 f or adults and “SPEAKER: Mr. . TOPIC: Ja ests derb of oe Sidney Anglers also have tlanding | an to — tell designated areas are. y ‘Sunday $5 for juniors. — Federal fisheries licences for 1988 have not yet been issued — and the 1987 licence is still valid. for fishermen during the derby. Itexpires March 31. ~ ‘Derby chairman MacLucas said, ‘‘There have "been a few 20-pounders caught t - in the last week.”” “A good one. will * she said. members hav back of showing w| are. Harve’ s staff will be able others where — the Gloria brought before his superi run vhere between » 12. and 1 The derby | has ‘boundaries, ~ however. Sidney Anglers club — ve a map on the - membership cards : here the boundaries. “a7 en in 3481 OLD WEST SAANICH ROAD _ } ‘One of “the most varied youth programs in B.C.’ could ~ come to Sidney if enough area interest is shown, the com- manding officer of the Victoria Signal Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps said. ; sidering the idea, but it been of! icic - Some of his army cadets are from the district, but Hungar | would like to attract more. He said the demand exists for more youth programs. Army cadets would not necessarily. detract from existing area. cadet s Victoriz : largest of its kind ‘about 60 members. Yet when it started, many people said there | 7 wasn’ t Frough asad. to > SUP . biathlon. . competition | t. John Hungar said he’s _Master Warrant Officer Hans Cadet Stacey. ls, repelling, aged 13 to 18, into a more confi- dent life A group of Victoria Signal cadets returned recent! Li province took ‘parte A team from 100 Mile House placed - first, a Vancouver team second and a Salmon Arm team third. . The annual competition qualifies the winning team for he Junior Olympics p: the - Signal Corps team in: ructors | Gapmann and 2nd Lieut. John | ‘Caldwell took to Vernon: Cpl. Bart Yarmashuck, Cpl. Dave - Cooper, Cadet Cory Lang, Cpl. Sean Caldwell (spare). -Vernon’s may be one of the Th largest youth biathlons in - Canada, but it’s just one of - | many activities in the army cadets program. Radio communication, outdoor survival, ° _ vided. Kirk, and Lance-. : ci at 382-8376 or from 12:30 to” 2 adet +t program in Sidney? orienteering, band and even ar- cheryareonthelist. Free summer camps. of two, three and six weeks are part of the Victoria Signal program. & ‘For the three- and six-week - 7 : camps, spending money is pro-. And there are once-a- month weekend campouts. Financing comes from the ‘Department | of National ‘Defence, the Pro Patria Legion and fund-raising events. | Hungar says army cadets not ‘only gain knowledge and self-. confidence from the program, but also learn to become good citizens. And army cadets promotes “a feeling of teamwork and - located’ on C er information, Hur e reached before 10a pm. at 380-5317. - Soccer game decided in overtime . pivot lace isign eight between ula West. Coast Savings ions by defencemen Jay Boal on nice plays 0t t out decided the win- Coast throughout r most of the t 5 first half but excellent goalkeep- : g by ¢ Graham Cliff and quick © r Lott and 7: ds the latter partof the = A: “half ‘West Coast struck for ‘the tie, ‘was ‘not broken. : Two overtime periods ‘of 10 minutes « each were played with ~ re. »- despite a good try nalty shots were taken by 7 : different players from: nach : "play. . _ The Peninsula “West Coast Savings soccer team now one loss in the four team - Brayott between division cham- have. .- an even record of one win and ‘Pi 4 Me as Coast | ee “meets _ Admiral 1 Road, in. Victoria. For .