Sports ROWING HARD TO make up a shortfall are the eights crew members of the Parkland Junior girls” rowing team (above), tak- ging part in the Greater Victoria high school Second Regatta at Elk Lake, Saturday. Below, a rare burst of sunshine gleams of an oarlock as the eights crew prepares for the race to begin. REGATIA Continued from Page B4 Cs Andy Edgar, Sidlick, Paul Sidlick, and Gavin McKay. In the Junior boys’ doubles event, Parkland duo Parfitt and __ ggSwanson placed runners-up. y Second place honors also went to Parkland sisters Michelle and Trina Rickert in their Novice dou- bles event. Morris and Mondia rowed to a second place finish in the Junior girls’ doubles race. Redlin said he was immensely impressed with his team’s effort and that he felt it showed great potential. “After these results we have a a strong chance of capturing the L = Dedicated Decisive Democratic overall league title,” he said. Stelly’s coach Tupper also had high praise for his team, saying his team overcame illness, injuries and mechanical problems to “shine” with winning form at Elk Lake. . Stelly’s Novice girls’ pair Naomi Sampson and Sandy Slug- gett were triumphant in the dou- bles event. The Junior boys’ fours outdis- tanced Parkland in the final of their event to win in convincing style, Tupper said. Members of the winning fours team were Gavin McKay, Kennedy, Preto, Nathan McKay and De Costa. “With the season championship coming up in two weeks, the Stelly’s crews plans are to get the team healthy and working in peak form,” he said. ARTHUR GREGG for MAYOR Town of Sidney smaller than a bread box Small ads pack big results. Call Display | Advertising at 656-1151. Funeral Chapels 656-2932 or 388-5155 Offer a complete choice of Professional Services. — TRADITIONAL — MEMORIAL — DIRECT CREMATION — FULL PRE-ARRANGEMENTS SERVICES Services from your church or in either of our chapels at 1803 QUADRA STREET VICTORIA Oy 317 GOLDSTREAM AVE. COLWOOD TheReview Wednesday, November 7, 1990 — B5 ELECT Alderman, Sidney 4 OVEREATERS GA ANONYMOUS You are not alone. If you've lost control of your eating try OA. Weekly meetings offer support and understanding. Call Pat: 652-0433. xéarm labour x landscaping #k greenhouse labour 8 am to 4:30 pm. AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A FREE SERVICE TO EMPLOYERS & EMPLOYEES If you are a reliable worker looking for work or are an employer looking for reliable employees in the following areas: on a full time, part time or casual basis, contact us at 2661 Douglas Sireet, Victoria, phone 382-7201, Monday - Friday silviculture * construction *general labour. Ron Kubek, President and Alex Fischer, Sales Manager of NRS | Peninsula Properties Ltd. are pleased to announce their top OCTOBER 1990 performers for ens So WALTERS MANN #1Lister #1Sales Contact our top performers to handle all of your personal or professional real estate business on the Saanich Peninsula or the Greater Victoria areas. AMNME— DAVIDSEN #2Sales You can’t stop WINTER but you can outsmart it = PERFORMANCE Reg $2649 We've combined our popular Traditions styling with the latest pellet technology to offer the first true cast iron pellet stove in the industry. e 40,000 BTUs ¢ High radient heat output « Optional decorative marble top/hearth set ° Optional hopper extension Windsor Plywood CAST IRON WOOD STOVE REG $799 SALE $549 HP40 Pellet Insert Reg $2995 2 ONLY Let us put the flame and efficiency back into your « Convenient top, front loading ¢ Approved for installation in existing masonry and zero clear- ance fireplaces. fireplace with the HP40 ° Can be installed directly as a zero clearance fireplace. * Solid Brass door. hearthstove. e 40,000 BTUs The contemporary wood- stove look and our highest Prices effective Nov. 7-17. 2120 KEATING X ROADS 652-5632 Mon-Fri 8:00 am-5:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am-5:00 pm Reg $2795 1 ONLY BTU rating make the WP50 a real performer. * 50,000 BTUs ¢ Top or rear vent for instal- lation flexibility. ° Natural radient heat. « Solid brass door. * Optional hopper extension.