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FOOD INFORMATION . ® GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Y &, Parliament Buildings, Victoria; B.C. — Just Peel Back & Press Dow —_ Can be Lifted & Re- Installed “Per ctn of 6Pc. 12” x 12” SQUARES - BOMB THREAT BRINGS OUT LOCAL RCMP One Suitcase Remained Members of the Sidney detachment R.C.M.P. spent a tense moment. or two. Sunday, while checking out P.W.A. flight 692 following a bomb threat phoned to the airlines Edmonton office. There's a bomb on one of your airplanes,” the anonymous voice said, -grounding all P.W.A. planes. Flight 692 was enroute from Vancouver: to. the. Sidney International . Airport... when Captain Y.T. Yates was advised. Sidney. R.C.M.P. officers. met terminal. It was then that police the plane and the C.F .B. Esquimalt special bomb detail was advised to be on Standby. All. passengers and luggage were unloaded from the craft and passengers were requested to pick out their own suitcases. When this had been done. one brown Suitcase remained unclaimed. After a moment's pause, it was removed to the rear of the airport were informed that the case belonged to a passenger on a previous flight and had been mis- placed. CRIMINAL CODE CHANGES CHANGES AFFECT SIDNEY COURT Changes in the Criminal Code made effective in the House of Commons. this. May “include a raising in the value of goods stolen: or. obtained -by..-false pretences from $50 to $200. Judge D.G. Ashby explains that this will make possible summary no “Check our. good stock of Pre-Cut _ . Picture mouldings. Easy to. Assemble Spruce and mahogany Shelving | in good supply BEACON AVE. ee 44 y saanichy ermiincealen iss hie en ale heh ei? ae itl | savings — | :: -eredit — Meeieac es Aviivul, q onion Aye c ies AO. BOX 2180, SHONEY, BoC vet TPHONE 066.91 ' { ia eee ek, hen Ee det ~BAPCO AND “SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS ~ WITH PLAN 24 YOUR ACCOUNT STARTS EARNING INTEREST FROM THE VERY MOMENT IT IS DEPOSITED. INTEREST IS CALCULATED st _ EVERY 24 HOURS AND AUTOMATICALLY CREDITED TO YOUR sti‘<‘éiéiésl’ RECOUNT AT THE END OF EACH QUARTER. YOU CAN DEPOSIT : OR WITHDRAW FUNDS AT ANY TIME. ROY rat, OAK BRANCH isi Wort b Stadt me eek, VICTORIA 6.2. TELEPHONE AIG IVD ‘Gealt with-in a higher court. convictions on charges involving _for hijacking or for endangering imprisonment for taking: on _to.10 years, from the Present two theft, etc. for the larger sum, thus speeding up the backlog of cases waiting.to be heard. Until now, any charge-involving goods valued at more than $50 has been a matter of election and has been Other changes in the Code involve a maximum life sentence the safety of an aircraft in flight and a maximum of 14 years board’a civil aircratft an of fensive explosive. : Offences which are now. abolished include . resisting. execution of a warrant to break open a building in search of a deserter. or absentee. from: the Canadian forces; also sections : governing grounds fer vagrancy and. exemption from vagrancy. . Changes in punishment raises the maximum. penalty for obstructing justice i in most cases - years. harm, the. penalty is increased assault with intent t to. comimit ¢ an- indictable offence ‘For. ‘assault ‘causing “bodily . from. two. to five- -years and for | to 16p.m. OPEN Malaview. Sundays and & Resthaven Holidays Drive 10a.m.-8p.m. MAGAZINES NEWS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SMOKED PICNIC BURNS 8-16 Lb . WHOLE “SMEDLEYS ENGLISH STEAK & KIDNEY PIE. 1524 oz. each eR ISCO On 418 02. DECANTER 7000 | ISLANDS. DRESSING © A PENINSULA I BEAUTY. Miss Lesley Hulme adds a striking quality. to the. Beacon Avenue business community where she works for the firm founded by her late father Mr. Gordon | Huime.: (Photo by Patrick Stephenson) , KRAFT LARGE 16. oz. bottle. ‘ Are Russians Tougher Than Sidney. Residents Qe “ies some. people in. Russia can. his. ‘support to. the. “upe oming “swimming: “pool referendum : “There's: “nO, better place. to pools. in “temperatures ranging: ncreased from two to five years dozens of, comme smaller : PURINA 18 o2. DRY cAT FOOD David Willard Gavin, Triple | dan this one who have enjoye | ak Trailer Park: Vietoria. wag | the use of a pocl., It’s made a. “Oak Trailer. Park, Victoria. Was great. difference to both “A LA SEA" DI N NER : iis in Sidney police court’ [obo A SESE SESS ath - ek. A anes ACCOUNT WHERE INTEREST | AT 5% IS CALCULATED ON THE | S DAILY BALANCE. it > fh te vat . fe . : 7 y na y y q iy ra I i Ha U i i vids fi 8 j , i 7 ty if at BHENT HOO p BAY BRANCH . sian Wood DING MHA FO, BONY ’ . BOON TWOOD Baye act, Pi TH WE PGE wie ate 1 Me have. their: own pool. open six “Sidney. this: 5 0 a charge. of driving while under. About 400 ta vn watts! can mre J a a rom fifty below zero, then the | residents of Sidney could. easily” learn hoy w-to swim than Jin. the controlled environment ofa swimming ‘pool, 7 3 aid Mr. Baker. “It’s far safer than the ocean.” _ He explained that swimming.in | public pools is fast becoming the’. most-popular recreation in the United: States. It will son. “surpass driving and camping as. the number one sport.” aS “He said also that Sidney. had» more than enough population: to justify its own pool, “I know of: | BATHROOM F TISSUE months of the year. ys So. says a. director. “of. ‘the Canadian Red Cross water safety : service, Gary. Baker, visiting week from. ‘Vancouver, took time out to give. a -ASHMERE | Bs i if _ STUART HOUSE. fire PE NINSU LA POLICE COURT “each . youngsters and adults’) 6 9. © auiity Vy ungst and ¢ UW as TEES —— p ( “GIFTS = Gb FOR ALL” » OCCASIONS {ji Irom DROW A Silverware and Blue Mountain € patbere + Wi Gatd Hoaps Hirge anid. small: tor: Jplereed ears. | ~ RUSTS. | JEWELLERS \ 2449 Beacon 59-2002 NN Monday following a plea of ; NO ‘ G iO. DE N VE LL. ow BANANAS © uspension. Gavin was fined £200 or, in default, 30 days. Robert W. Griffiths, 2438 Lovel Avenue, pleaded guilty, toa charge: of. driving a ‘defective ¥ vehicle, He was fined, $25 or, ins default, 3 days. * Richard Rodd, MeDonale Park i ne aiacane Sa sig Fe Road, was convicted-on a charge uf enierings at Toro cae WH unsafe fo do so; He was assessed points under (the. Provineial Motor Vehicle Atl: ‘ot Lot Programme BY EOD ETAL Ws The following is a repert fram: “the Leaders iat the Toto Lat Programme heing: conducted at the Sidney. Elumentare Schaal: hw on _LOW FRESH MILK PRICES a | "" oP erence in ea Nag ‘ etn een ar Alay t rewire ; nach ly TP ore Ragaare hoe mwah : 2 ie Ute) pon in ni athe fy vent Fee LAE OE Ibe fod BOOM, Lei uae fe AD ole Byes TOWN OF SIDNEY fk ee NOTICE of REFERENDUM A referendum wil, be-held at the TOWN HAL L, SIDNE ny, i BC Gey 0 N ‘ ATURDAY. ‘MME 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1972, between the hours of oP 8:00AM, and 8:00 P.M, on the question of borrowing S105, O00. for the. heavens e vine whuteday wae J construction ofa SWIMMING POOL, a ‘roping Fanmang. jurnpiny Those eligible to vote are the property owners whose names appear on n the Naney Pearson came first with Voters’ List, - . fo i | five ribbons sone in ener event. oe hos . " Debra Lindsay ahd Andrew /. ATTENTION RE ic ENT PURCHASERS OF LAND. Hillaby eae in yrecond with mr Any person whase name does not appear as an owner: -elector on the las tinh thie chidrar een ah the certified list of electors, but who is a Canadian citizen or other witigh “beach and competed Gv sue wo subject of the fall age of nineteen vears and an owner of real property in ciad fend the largest crabs! the ‘own, may apply to the Clerk for a certificate that he is entitled fo | Thanh soa saad) the peathers «te vate at the | poll as un owner-elector pursuant to Section 4GA of the Polling Slauion atter iding: This pre} shaun ene mach. days They parhe pate iy a carn 4 ” programme of crafts aml games,” On the duly pub trip to the ks Hall, the 4 VON Wore: expertallyy interested. in Urvings din the Po fireman's hat and seeing how pager pl peed Pee we yaa et ey vas % * ‘ ayers spas nn io, “ aia ‘Y iidivait: nbd lady Le bs wll adi the i ADVANCE POLL prior (0 custing your} ballot. . hp ae ne Deputy Returning Odticer tons _ . : : 2 4 4 wher tieod | “4 a Py ry er 6 ok COR eee, ates SOT AE AEE prey : yo ; eh: ware an ay ted rh 4 rretesder ah At AEN a. “ my r OL 54 ae Me Tororo ar.) CONESDA 4. bbb de OED tat eel OF The advance el for The AGRMAT he AVGUST, 1972. between the hours of 9:00 A.M. AND NOON and 1:00 referendum oan : : the ; Maa aey > ¥ AL, to ae be PM. SATIN pani a he holy Weidner ee hag ae Municipal Hall. Vacatwners are vexed oot advantage of the specs; pecl e Theva) beecat nf tear can Aug ay : JR. Chapman oo Acting Clork myn Hal St tab pays satnitinenisl deeinneanaleinnteniloeinsiammaiieshamscetenanil