eS Joyride damages senior’s car, bans youth from island SIDNEY FLORIST TECENIERY 2 could be on the island provided he who owned the car took the vehi- _ tion owner has since repaired the faq written permission from his IMPROVING cle to a local service station on damage for the senior, knowing the youth worker. YOUR ODDS @ Jan. 23, complaining about an woman cannot afford to pay for the He ordered the youth to pay AGAINST unusual noise. as He Fess restitution restitution to the service station by eae CANADA'S The station owner found the from the youth. isi i AND STROKE Demers Tay ek Mayland July 5, praising the station owner rounpanion| #4 KILLER. News An evening joyride by an 18- her arthritis made it difficult to Pender Island, until a recent move ; COLIN TRY year-old Pender Island youth remove and re-insert the keys, the 9 Saanich to seek work. The Magic ofFlowers caused almost $200 damage to a station owner called police. He is now unemployed but has a is Just a Phone DINING 1979 Chevette owned by a Pender The youth was suspect in chance of summer construction : j f Aeccenee eee: Call Away! Island senior. another similar incident. When employment on Pender Island, | Thursday in Sidney provincial visited by police, he admitted tak- \4cKimm said. He asked the judge court the youth was ordered to pay _ ing the car for a drive around the ot to ban the youth from the i 656-3313 $191.59 restitution, placed on pro- __ island. During the drive the muf- island, as all of his friends and his bation for a year and banned from _fler came loose and, since he girlfriend live there. S 2499 Beacon Ave., the island after pleading guilty to could not fix it, he took the Judge Stephen Denroche Sidnev, BC. ) the charge. Crown counsel Edward Orm- heim said the 75-year-old woman muffler was missing, the recently filled gas tank almost empty and evidence that the car had been driven through a muddy field. After learning the woman left her keys in the ignition because muffler off and dumped it in a ditch. Ormheim said the service sta- McKimm said the youth was evicted from his family home by his stepfather after his mother passed away in April 1989. Since then he has lived with friends on TheReview Wednesday, May 2, 1990 — A5 thought the youth should stay away Mt. from Pender Island but said he for repairing the car with no promise of payment. Se | WITH THIS AD ELSE WITHTHIS AD | y 2440 BEVAN AVE. Homeowner grant best news Doing : ; : + 10¢km the best news for Peninsula resi- hadnt provided the money up FROM $4 95 on 1987 or 656- 0551) Remember, lunch is our ~@ dent, Saanich and The Islands _ front, he said. later models DAILY. E cass MLA and Finance Minister Mel Another first for the government Sc a ef business. Couvelier said last week. Hue this new budget is the estab- . 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