Wednesday, February 10, 1988 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. _ contrac . “The Elk/Beaver Lake “Equestrian Society has signed a contract with the Capital Regional District which allows - it to operate a riding ring in Elk/Beaver Lake Park. ‘The non-profit group has agreed to cut the grass, main- tain barns, a riding ring, spec- - tator stands. and_ other 7 buildings. It will also take out \ liability insurance « covering its ‘facilities in the park. It has also agreed to release _ CRD directors and employees from all’ ‘glaims, . action cc or expenses arising _ equestrian activities in _ regionalpark. =~ ; athe special | licence . ‘also te from. the equesi _ da -Michaluk. ‘‘W sider entering into a similar — _ Riding Club.” quires the equestrian society to hold public events in its riding ring. It must ‘‘educate and in- form the general public about horse riding,” says” the ; Agree: ment. Use of the park will ¢ cost five management of the equestrian site. The CRD applies the same — levy to other concession holders inthe park. “This is a mode! agreement,’ , said North Saanich mayor Lin- We should con-. agreement with the Sunset - ‘tional basketball ‘Island Rabbi Association will attract about Juni ior bas. ketba TH “The Parkland Panthers junior boys basketball team car- tied home top honors: after a_ weekend tournament in Dun- can. ‘The juniors won three games played Friday ‘and Saturday in the Cowichan Valley Invita- tournament. The final gan River high school junior team. Mark Bunting led the juniors with a 24-point performance in that games. Also scoring were Steve Lefevbre with 13 points per cent of the gross revenue _ earned by the society through Lots of Elmer weekend competition, A show by Vancouver t 100 breeders from as far north -as Prince George, as far south. _ as California, to the Saanich - me was a big 82-_ 41. victory over the Campbell Fudd would be- ecstatic. About 700 rabbits will © - arrive on the Peninsula for a- Breeders’ and Mike Wonnacott and Daryl Laws with 12 points each. Bunting was named to the all ‘Star team and: Wonnacott was. named the tournament’s most | _ valuable player. “They played very, very well in all three games,’ commented coach Bill Wonnacott. . 7 This marks the second tour- nament win for the junior boys Thursday night when they go south down the Pat Bay highway to play Claremont. rabbits Fair Grounds 4-H building. ‘The show begins at 9:30-a.m. Saturday, continuting until 5 p.m. when the breeders will at- _tenda banquet at Hotel Sidney. Then it’s back to the bunny barns on Sunday starting at 8 a.m., giving breeders time to finish their show and still catch — the ferry. | / COMMUNITY, | SEPTIC TANK SERVICE s year: Next game for the juniors is | see us today about a Regis ay Savi - OUR RRSP. BENEFITS Local Trustees : - @ Instant Tax Receipts @ Fully Guaranteed - ~All nee ' Credit Univn Deposit Insurance C cele wr British C ‘olumbia . Put your R.R. s. P. funds to work where they do the most good — right here at home. WE'RE FLEXIBLE! Stop in and; tered Retiremer i 1B Plan that suits S your neec a No Fee Transfer @ Your Money is put. ~ to Work Locally @ Cashable Same Day First Pacific Credit Union sits and 1 y shares are fully gu aranteed, without limit, byt the _ “onding ina * clump of wild rose we tray), It won tbe an easy ~~ job to get it out, but “himself” has promised to do so, and to -- | wash it out thoroughly. with a stron : ing itback up in a diffe g jet of the hose, before nail- 0 get smarter, and eat young g plants and leave the slug bait "pretty well strictly alone. _ a ; weck saw another. session . of bread-making by” a” “himself, ** On Monday he mixed together the aches 2 “gon uuesday he a This © mething happened and he had to leave it, busy morning, and something clsc delayec so about five o’clock he ¢ decided he'd get along with the bread. They say’ this is the time to ito know th difference . « Iereally wasn’ the best position. The en rance fi ly wind. Gonna and got 100 much sun ‘in - ulin ing the flowers will ugs, when they C rei this time cach evening I start to get dinner and canbe | d up my tears content vegetables in the sink, and nd rate | I. Snes had that of he rom look so decided to wy | it a di ent | way. ‘This time, instead of protesting that he was very much in (which he ce rtainly was!) and and suggesting t when ay gta tle older ty om > get going on | » branch, 1BM ‘Canada is pro- . at to read. technical support for the “will use IBM 16 10 my srove their. ability a helped bili ies le tudents from t oon i J t wil be noon ol. Ac PALS literacy lab, 1 introduced to Canada with the . ec labs | : —_ aselection of desser 7 of many wy persuasions 198 Resident Tickets available os Vice. Pres - Murray Ds ; ‘Glazier, DEng. ent: » “Invest G : morning oo : Quality at Discount Prices on NO Hidden A Costs