! Walome ine : OLD FASHIONED TOOLS intrigue a new generation of cooks at i - Durrance Elementary. Checking out the heritage display, which helped mark the school’s 25th anniversary, are stu- dents (left to right) Trina Yeats, 8, Leah Bickford, 9, Jaelyn MeCanaless, 8, ana Michelle Howes, 8. Witness watches window-smashing A witness refuted John Joseph Sampson’s claim that he did not smash the windows of his com- mon-law wife’s car following a dispute July 2. Although the Saanichton man told police he did not damage the Car, a witness testified in Sidney provincial court Thursday that she saw Sampson smashing the win- dows at 3 a.m. outside the Bren- twood Community hall. Judge Stephen Denroche found Sampson, 19, guilty of mischief, placed him on probation for nine months and ordered him to take counselling as directed by a proba- tion officer. Probation officer Susan Lang- lois said she has worked with Sampson for several years to help him deal with an alcohol problem. If youre NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the LTD You'll be glad you aid. | hostesses at: (Sidney & North Saanich) Theresa Thom 656-7746 Claudia Parfitt 656-7898 (Brentwood & Central Saanich) Bev Bigam 652-5452 [| Vickey Jackson 652-5689 jf (Baby Welcome) Fern Gifford 656-8932 Welcome Wagon Answering Service 479-3385 GAratmany | sxc Aree (ore ne IRI Cate 1k ¥ CANCER CAN BE BEATEN! The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organi- zation of volunteers whose mis- sion is the eradicalion of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society achieves Ils mission through pro- grams of research, education, pa- tient services, fundraising and in- fluence on public policy. REFN fee) PERSE RTT DE EG Noe ne meek | aL ran He is now working with a youth group sponsored by the Tsawout Band drug and alcohol abuse pro- gram, Langlois said. TheReview Wednesday, March 21,1990 — A16 Man’s help leads to jail A North Saanich man who impeded the arrest of a friend Joined his friend in jail after a dispute in Duncan Oct. 28. Frank Bill, 26, pleaded guilty in Sidney provincial’ court Thursday lo obstructing a police officer and tO Causing a disturbance. Judge Stephen Denroche placed Bill on probation for nine months, ordered him to accept counselling as directed by the probation officer and suggested he make an effort to pay fines outstanding from impaired driving convictions. Crown counsel Edward Orm- heim said Bill had previous con- victions for impaired driving and Suggested the man has a problem with alcohol. Bill was among a group of intoxicated people causing a dis- turbance outside a motel in Dun- can just before 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28, Ormheim said. When police tried to disperse the group, one person got into an argument with police and then resisted police attempts to arrest him. Bill tried to help his friend, by accosting police, and was also arrested. Defence lawyer Mike Dale said Bill believed police were using excessive force in arresting his friend. Dale added that Bill recognizes his alcohol problem and is about to attend a six week treatment program. He already has $700 and $300 fines for impaired driving to pay and is not employed, Dale said. | ACUPRESSURE For Pain, Stress Chronic Conditions (No Needles) Marjorie Herring B.Sc., M.Sc., Certified Acupressurist 656-8768 Water. Last year, the Provincial Revenue Sharing Program dedicated $35 million to help our communities preserve the province’s abundant supply of pure, fresh water. Even more funds will be added this year. Watch for upcoming announce- ments concerning the Provincial Revenue Sharing Program. Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture, Hon. Lyall Hanson, Minister Our most precious resource. It puts tax dollars to work for all British Columbians maintaining and improving community sewer and water systems. Revenue Sharing is just one of the ways in which the province contributes to local efforts to protect our most vital resource: pure water. \) British Columbia RAPA Handlewith care eS Driver charged 4 affer crash A 25-year-old Brentwood Bay Man was charged with driving with undue care and attention after his 1981 Toyota pickup crashed at excessive speed on Keating Cross- Toad just east of West Saanich Road, about 3:15 a.m. March 10. Central Saanich police said about $4,500 damage resulted after the man lost control and hita @ B.C Hydro pole while westbound on Keating Crossroad. The man received minor injuries _and was taken to Saanich Penin- sula Hospital by a police vehicle. , SHARPENING SERVICE Knives, Shears, Scissors Rotary Lawnmower, Blades We repair: Small Elec. Hand Tools Small Appliances SPECIAL | Complete | 21 Point os O95 Bicycle Tune Up Brentwood Cycle & 652-5614 7115 A W. Saanich Rd. Brentwood & a S: