PAGE TWO. THE REVIEW Wednesday, August 11, 1971 ~ CONST. WAYNE DAVIS CONST. MICHAEL CLARABUT The following column, The Law and You, is the first of a continuing serles on law ‘as it affects residents in our community. Answers to readers’ questions will be written ~ by members of the local R.C.M.P. detachment with the objective of informing them more completely on the laws ° ‘governing them and their responsibilities as citizens. Queries on traffic regulations and other day-to-day .: problems should be addressed to ‘The Law and You, c/o | The Sidney Review, P.O. Box 70, Sidney, B.C. - QUESTION: - [notice that a local conservation officer advocated that deer hunting should be allowed to return to _ the peninsula. I am an avid archer, in fact I practice at least an hour a day: Is it possible for me to use my bow on deer when the season opens. I live in North Saanich. ANSWER: + The Regulations for the 1971-72 Hunting. Season state that “‘It is legal to hunt with a bow and arrow . during any open season in any area that is open to hunting with firearms. The licence requirements and bag and possession limits are the same as those applied to firearm’s hunters.” With this in mind it would be legal for . you to hunt deer with a bow, but on the peninsula only if ~ and when a season is opened. QUESTION: - My husband and Ihave recently moved to: : : ‘Sidney from Saskatchewan and we were wondering how soon after arriving do we have to change our car licence — plates and obtain British-Columbia Driver’s licences. ANSWER: - The owner of a a motor-vehicle that is licenced outside of B.C. must register the vehicle within 30. days of taking up permanent residence in B.C. Thesame - regulation applies to trailers. Your driver’s licences; as’ “valid out: of Province licences will remain valid for a’ . period of six. months. Within this six months you must ~obiain your’'B.C. Driver’s licence. © ‘QUESTION: »-. Mildred and I go ‘cod. fishing ‘each Ss _- weekend. Last week we drifted over into the U.S. areaof ~~ “the San Juan Islands and she saw some beautiful: wild o> "flowers along the shoreline. We stopped te pick them and = - - hada picnic on the beach. Was this illegal. A friend said 1 Pe should ask you. — o ANSWER: - Yes, this. was illegal. It is the duty of: as person : entering the: United States. to report to U: Ss. Customs before landing, on. their soil, ‘and: you are also. ee ‘obliged to report to. Canada ‘Customs before: re-entering a Canada. The most convenient United States. Customs for. egulations governing these vehicles. ee 7 - ANSWER: - The movement. of house trailers ‘and sec: ‘Transport, Any such vehicle over 10 feet wide must have — he required pilot cars, flags and signs. The main’ .— ‘restriction is that these vehicles may not proceed on a. > highway in this area, during a weekend or holiday i in the es summer. months. * Cartoonist, Nelson Dewey. returned this week from a two week * motoring trip down to California with his family to find a cheque from ») Maclean's magazine. awaiting him. Long acontributor to. ‘major - American publications Dewey says’ this is ‘the - first major 7 sent. MacLean’ s three cartoons on. Snowmobiles, all of which were - Purchased, : a AT - SIDNEY DRY Goops AUG. 16 to 31. “FABRICS - CRIMP. KNITS. | COTTONS - -- COTTON BLENDS WOOL © 20%0ff 656-3523. LADIES WEAR | DRESSES BLOUSES » | PANT. SUITS PANTS. * § HOT PANTS 90% Reduction oe breakthrough with Canadian publications (The Review excepted), He | SUMMER SLEEPWEAR | “Fish Story | without formality and were I spent a sleepless night, my faith in the guru diminished. The alarm..went off at 0400 hour's and "| before the moon was gone from the sky we had four lines in the water. Two strikes at daybreak. No fish. I was really concerned. If we couldn’t boat fish at daybreak s | how.on earth could we manage a better score with the sun cooking up the ocean? At that moment I wished I’d never heard of a premier’s conference. , Then, minutes later came the long aching run of a prime coho, its lower lip tagged by a bucktail fly as the sun blazing fish tail- walked across the wake of the ship, fighting hard right up to the edge of the net. It weighed in at nine pounds. Moments after we beated a second, almost an identical twin. os ‘HAPPY GURU _ As we steamed back for Canoe Cove I tucked: beth fish out of sight. Their very presence on board gave me a confidence I had not believed possible the day previous. Even the guru. was smiling. Feerless, I changed into a pair of Gren. Bill’s tropical. white shorts, linen shirt, cravat, lit upa cigar. and waited for the first of our guests to-arrive. Accompanied by the Minister of Trade and. Commerce, Waldo Skillings, as well as Provincia! Secretary. Laurie Wallace, the party of Premiers arrived. “Bike Rides Continued from page 1 cyclists were welcomed by. ¢ Mayor’ A.-M. Galbraith and of- fered lemonade refreshment: The Sidney contingent: waited at: McTavish intersection to escort the 100-strong wheelers to the Museum and to Tulista Park. Sidney. Recreation Commission. and the Town put on a welcome _|-and cool drinks for the luncheon : stop. » Mivid yellow T-shirts ‘of. ‘Vie- toria Wheelers were much: in evidence but a large. number of. independent : teenagers © ‘on. 10- speeds turned out, many f families. and . one | stalwart on