courts Ss TheReview Deadlines for holiday Advertising deadlines for The Review have been altered because of the Canada Day holiday, Monday. The deadline for classified advertising in The Review has The host of a Halloween party was left holding the bag in Sidney provincial court Thursday after being fined $100 for contravening Sidney’s noise bylaw. Starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 28, police received repeated complaints from neighbors about the party, crown counsel Edward Ormheim said. Police visited the Henry Avenue been moved back to Friday at 3 | residence twice to control the p.m. from Monday at 3 p.m. party. The display advertising dead- When police returned a third line remains at 5 p.m. Friday, the same deadline for letters to the editor. The deadline for submissions to the sports department time at 1:20 a.m. Oct. 29, they had to break the door down to gain Wednesday, June 27,1990 — A5 Noise spooks neighbors access to the house, Ormheim said. They found 26 people inside. More party guests were outside and on the street. Some of the guests were minors and had been drinking, Ormheim said. The party included a live band and fireworks on the lawn, Orm- heim said. Host Kenneth Joseph Bernard, 42, pleaded guilty to the charge. After hearing Bernard was unemp- loyed because of an injury, Judge Stephen Denroche fined the Vic- toria man $100. Fake name didn’t fool cops ARE WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU TODAY! Temains at 12 noon Monday, although the front office at The Review will be closed Monday. Regular deadlines will resume for the July 11 issue. Impaired crash brings reform An accident while intoxicated spurred a 24-year-old Chemanius man to deal with a dunking prob- lem, Sidney provincial court Judge Alan Filmer heard June 14. Dana Edwards pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over .08 per cent. Crown counsel Edward Orm- heim said police were called to an accident at 4 a.m. December 2. Edwards admitted driving the car and had readings of .13 and .16 per cent when given a breathalyzer fest. A Law Centre defence lawyer said Edwards was in the area for an education upgrading course. He has also spent time in a native band’s Jonghouse to deal with an alcohol problem and is trying to enter a life skills and job program. He has two children and has a limited income, the lawyer said: Filmer fined Edwards $300 and @spended the man’s driving licence for a year. A Victoria man who drove while prohibited gave his employer’s name when stopped by Central Saanich police. But he was tipped up after giving the wrong birthdate for the name. A computer check revealed the discrepancy, prompting David Karms Bogaardt, 24, to admit his real name to police. In Sidney provincial court June 14, Bogaardt pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited. Crown counsel Edward Orm- heim said Bogaardt was stopped for speeding on Mt. Newton Crossroad just after 11 p.m. Apnil 9. 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