| os E t \ Mixed scramble trophy resulis The Glen Meadows Golf Club ladies* division- sponsored play for the Jamie- son Tuesday Mixed Scramble Trophy on April 16. Coming out on top was the four-person team of Bob Kuss, Edie Gross, Frank Green and Peggy Wright. There was a tie for second, but after a retrogression, second place was awarded to the team of Jim Donald, Jim Strong, Darlene Boyd and Jean Steven- son. i Third was won by Bud Bel- land, Peter Keith-Murray, Rose Bermingham and Herta Wagg. Oui-of-towner takes plowing maich award As expected, a Chilliwack plower has won the open cate- gory of the Horse Plowing Match sponsored Sunday by the Vancouver Island Draft Horse Club. _ Dave Reid placed first in the competition, held under sunny skies at Cumberland Farm in Central Saanich. Second place went to Andy Robillard of Duncan, while Peninsula residents Eldon Burnside and Mark McMillan finished in third and fourth respectively. In the novice class, Brian Kurtz was first, while Trevor Lawrence placed second. Both are from Ladysmith. In novelty class competition, the Ladysmith team of Melissa Izon and Glynnis Duke was first, followed by Mary Van Hunt of Duncan. The trial plow competition was won by Doug Bickford of Saanichton. , EL by Colour sunk with disputed calls Two disputed calls from the referee, which led to two opposi- tion goals, sunk the Division 5A Peninsula Magic Colour soccer team in the District Cup final last weekend. Magic Colour was downed by Juan De Fuca 2-0 in the contest at Sooke. The game began with the Juan De Fuca team pressuring the Peninsula boys in their end of the field, but steady defensive play kept Juan De Fuca from scoring, said coach Jamie Douglas. i However, a penalty shot was awarded to Juan De Fuca on a disputed call, said Douglas. TheReview Wednesday, April 24,1991 — A21 EYE ON THE BASKET, but bottom firmly planted in a ‘chair, is a Keating Elementary student during a basketball game to mark Disability Awareness Week with the Victoria Wheel- chair basketball Team as hosts. The Friday moming event wrapped up a week of activities, including a Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Seminar. The seminar taught ‘that taking risks is part of life but you have to make a judgment of what is a safe risk,” teacher Caro! Graham said. Top placings in Sun Run. Peninsula road racers pounding the pavement in Sunday’s Vancouver Sun 10 K race earned top placings in their categories. ect About 11,200 people took part in the run, making it the largest in Canada. Tom Michell, who runs for the Prairie Inn Harriers club and coaches the Peninsula Track and Field club, finished 18th overall, with a time of 31 minutes flat. He was first in the men’s 35 to 39 class, Track club runner Chad de Pol was 27th overall, in a personal best time of 31 minutes, 21 seconds. That was good enough for a second-place finish in the junior under 19 division. Another track club member, Sarah Thomber, clocked a personal best time of 37.45. This placed the 15-year-old first in the women’s 19 and under, and 258th overall. : As well, last week Thomber won the junior girls’ division of the Thrifty Foods Island Road Race series. Finally, Rhonda Robinson, a member of the Harriers club, finished 253rd overall in the Vancouver Sun race, in 37.39. She competed in the 30 to 34 age class. Magic Colour goalkeeper Brian Timms reacted well to the shot, getting a hand on the ball, but it wasnt enough to keep it out of the het. Shortly after the first marker, Juan De Fuca was given another penalty shot, and capitalized on the opportunity: Magic Colour was behind 2-0 at ee LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE ‘ea SPRING SPECIAL : SCUBA LESSONS 656-0060 S** DIVE SHOP (Look for the Lighthouse at Mariner Village Mall) 1 201 MARINER VILLAGE MALL __9810-7th ST. SIDNEY, B.C. “=ppeaemntc’: Aas (eeae, TOWN OF SIDNEY WATER MAIN FLUSHING PROGRAM The Town of Sidney will carry out water main flushing in the area North of Bevan Avenue between April 30, 1994 and June 6, 1991. Water supply might be off for up to four hours where flushing is taking place and discolour- ation of water may occur. Residents are advised to run cold water taps to clear their system of any discolouration prior to using washing machines or other water consuming appliances. The Town of Sidney will not accept any responsibility for damage resulting trom the use of discoloured water. G.A. Bryson, Superintendent Water Utility Town of Sidney ™° Review ScloeS our new address is 9726 - ist Street next to Carrington Wyatt the break. Douglas said the second half opened with a flurry for = Magic Colour, but the boys could not put the ball in the back of the net. They worked hard until the end of what was the final game of the year for Magic Colour. SHOP SIDNEY FOR SERVICE EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH Sidney is known for neighbourly service. ue VA 2 Lykel Hoekstra SIDNEY ELECTRONICS Each month the Sidney Association of Merchants recognizes one employee whose extra effort makes shopping in _ Sidney a pleasure. See you in Sidney! lh EATING FITNESS SNEWS LOCATION CALL 652-5444 TO BOOK — YOUR APPOINTMENT! NA, ” 6772 OLDFIELD RD. (off Keating X Rd.)|