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Minutes from the = Answers to Jan. 10 puzzle Victoria Airport and Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal. 1. Wordsworth QUOTATION: Bagehot (1826-1877) English 2. appendix 8. angelfish economist and critic. He was 3. lapidary 9. good taste editor of the Economist and is 4. testify — 10. earrin THE GREATEST PLEASURE known for his lucid, highly 5. eccentric 11. hopeful IN LIFE IS DOING WHAT ‘eadable works on political 6. round up 12. onset OTHER PEOPLE SAY YOU economy, history and 7. Bangladesh 13. tortoise CANNOT DO. Author: Walter literature. *’Great response to CounterAttack campaign Motorists responded exception- ally well to a CounterAttack cam- paign designed to deter drivers from drinking, Sidney RCMP said. “We were very happy with the Starting to get through.” Also during the CounterAttack I think our message is finally period, there were 30 motor vehi- cle accidents — but only two involved drunken drivers. CROSBY, GALBRAITH & ASSOCIATES LTD. Suite 1400-1130 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. Ph: 669-5822 or 1-800-663-1428 FAX: 669-5823 result and very impressed with the public feedback,” RCMP Cpl. Jake Bouwman said. During the CounterAttack per- iod from Dec. 6 until Jan. 3, the Mounties stopped 2,086 vehicles during 87.5 man hours and 32.5 hours of actual roadblocks, Bouw- man said. As a result, four drivers were charged with driving while a@impaired or refusing to provide a breath sample, four drivers received 24-hour driving suspen- sions, 86 were charged with Motor Vehicle Act infractions, and 72 warnings were written for equip- ment violations and minor infrac- tions, he said. Most roadblocks were set up on the Pat Bay Highway but locations on McTavish Road, Lochside Drive, Resthaven Drive, Mills Road and West Saanich Road also had roadblocks. “We also had a few small ones here and there on side streets,” Bouwman said. “There were a few vehicles that were piled with drinkers but with a cold sober driver, which was really LZ = —~@- good to see,” Bouwman said. “So Inserted by the Association for the Protection of Rural Central Saanich, Box 21002, 7816 E. Saanich Road, Saanichton, B.C. VOS 1P0 ARE YOU THE SILENT Pro-development advocates claim that most residents of Central Saanich are a “silent majority’ who favour urban development on ALR lands! On December 20, 1989, the Agricultural Land Commission recommended that the draft of our Community Plan be amended so that ALR lands NOT be used for urban development. On January 8, 1990, Central Saanich Council refused to direct the planners to follow this recommen- dation. The Association for the Protection of Rural Central Saanich supports the recommendation of the Agricultural Land Commission. We are attempt- ing to persuade council to change its position. If you agree with us, | ‘ease join our association and assist in the struggle. Membership: Minimum Donation - $3.00 Supporting Donation - $10.00 Address: APRCS Box 21002, 7816 Hast Saanich Rd. Saanichton, B.C. VOS 1P0- PLEASE NOTE: We need your VOICE as well. Phone or write as soon as possible to: a) Mayor and Council b) The Hon. Lyall Hanson Central Saanich Municipal Hall Minister of Municipal Affairs 1903 Mt Newton X Rd. Parliament Buildings Saanichton, B.C. VOS 1MO0 Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4