TheReview — Wednesday, June 13,1990 — Ad21 Cadets to parade down Sidney sireeits About 150 sea cadets, with a 30-piece military band, a 40- member guard and a 25-member gun crew will march up Beacon Avenue from the Port of Sidney Saturday afternoon. The Ceremony of the Flags and RCMP auxiliary constable. will have streets closed off to regular traffic, with the assistance of town public works crews. The 45-minute Ceremony of the Flags and Sunset ceremony starts at 2 p.m. and will feature Rear Admiral Martin as reviewing offi- cer, accompanied by Rear Admiral Yanow. Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Lynn Hunter is expected to attend, as are local MLAs and Peninsula mayors, Coutts said. which 1,797 men were killed, 319 were wounded and 24 JUNB 20 1509 > 2300 2b eer anaes Dri ships were sunk. Sea cadet Scoif Hill also took part in the : estnave naive service by assisting Commanding Officer R. W. Bowers in the Sidney laying of a wreath. Both Admiral Budge cadets are taking June 21 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Brentwood Cultural Centre part in an eight-week long tour of duty with the destroyer 1209 Clark Road &AMCS. Mackenzie. Brentwood Bay — June 25 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Claremont High School Break-in nets onl a Bible 4980 Wesly Road (Staff Room) y Sidney MA youth who broke into a local © mended the boy attend the Coast- June 26 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. North Saanich Council Chambers church the night of August 10 took _‘line Challenges program. 1620 Mills Road g only a Bible, Sidney provincial Denroche placed the youth on Sidney court Judge Stephen Denroche probation for 18 months, ordering June 27 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Peninsula Community Association PREPARING TO SOUND the bell, Saanich Peninsula sea cadet Paul Dickson takes part in the Battle of the Atlantic memorial service, held aboard H.M.C.S. Mackenzie while deployed off the coast of Hawaii. The service is to commemorate the sacrifice made by Canadian sailors during World War Two in hggrd Thursday. However the youth also dam- aged an exterior shed door and did $15 damage when breaking into St. Paul’s United Church in Sid- ney, crown counsel Edward Orm- heim said. The 14-year-old Victoria youth, in custody on other matters, has been a ward of the government for ® the past three years and has com- e 30%-50% off TOYS | mitted other offences, a probation officer reported. The youth had a disrupted childhood and, although intelligent, has difficulty control- ling his rages. The probation officer recom- = JUNE CLEARANCE 15% off Nursary Bras the Sunset Ceremony will be staged on the grounds adjacent to Sanscha Hall, at the top of Beacon Avenue, starting at 2 p.m., said Don Coutts, president of the Saa- nich Peninsula branch of the Navy League of Canada. The sea cadets, from RCSCC Admiral Budge, Sidney, RCSCC Rainbow, Victoria, RCSCC Bea- con Hill, Colwood, and Navy League cadets, from NLCC Admi- ral Martin, Sidney, NLCC Admiral Rayner, Victoria and NLCC Admi- tal Yanow, Parksville, will arrive at the seaport at 1:30 p.m., then march up Beacon Avenue starting at 1:45 p.m., Coutts said. NEED A LAWYER OR LEGAL INFORMATION? LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE: If you think you might have a legal problem but aren't sure, if you need legal advice but dont know where to look, if you need a lawyer but don't know one— the Lawyer Referral Service can help you. It’s simple and inexpensive: an interview of up to 30 minutes costs only $10. Lawyer Referral Service, Victoria 382-1415. — DIAL-ALAW: For free general legal information on 131 different tenics, phone toll-free 1-800-972-0956. B| Gp A public service of the B.C. Branch, Canadian Bar. Association, funded by the Law Foundation of B.C. Saanich Peninsula Hospital is currently making important development plans to keep pace with the rapid changes in health care. While we hear concerns from hospital and medical staff about shortages of space and ever-increasing demands on resources, we need to hear from members of the community. Good planning requires good input. The Chairman of the Board of the SAANICH PENINSULA HOSPITAL invites you to attend a public meeting in your area to discuss hospital development plans. We value your participation. him to accept any counselling or attend any special programs as directed by a youth worker. _- SALE PRICED FOR FATHER’S DAY JUNE 14, 15 & 16 HARRY has a unique patented grass collection system with a large chute that ensures grass collection under any conditions. HARRY Lawnmowers will cut grass with or without the catcher — the safety deflector flips down when the catcher is not being used. The thick die cast aluminum deck will never warp or rust, and the handle folds down easily for storage or transporting. 9783 Third Street (Job Club Rm.) Sidney aes ey naa Sea ee ae eS) WE DELIVER.THE BEST SERVICE. CALL TODAY! 9.7. Keutate Led. 6 59-390 g EVERYTHING FOR THE oo OR HOMEOWNER : ee AIRES pees T — OFF KEATING X ROAD 2 Sn SEO ES SSE