News — Diligence can pay off in four weeks. Hobby farmers, craft’s people, jam and jelly makers and agricul- tural producers of all kinds are encouraged to get ready for the first Peninsula Country Market Day. That means keep the water hose on the garden and finish that craft project because the market will open for the first time at 10 a.m. July 6 at the Saanichton fair- grounds on East Saanich Road. Commitments have already been received from a number of local growers, crafts people and small business, country market committee member Andrew Yeo- man said. Local organizations and busi- nesses can sponsor stalls for indi- viduals to sell garden produce, baked goods and locally-made crafts, he said. “All Gtems) offered for sale - should be grown or largely made in- the Greater Victoria area,” an organizing committee statement said. Other restrictions are placed on the market’s operation by the © Capital Regional District. An information sheet will be distributed, which specifies that labelled and dated baked goods are permitted (except for those with cream fillings), preserves and Two children found after quick search Central Saanich police and fire departments were put on full alert last week when two Saanichton ‘children were reported missing. A boy and a girl, ages four and three, were reported lost about 2:50 p.m. Wednesday, resulting in a search by all patrol cars and other available personnel, deputy police Chief George Lawson said. Municipal public works crews were also alerted and joined in with a thorough search of the area. About 90 minutes later “they found both children a mile away playing in a field,” Lawson said. Police are very concemed about possible abductions in light of the recent publicity surrounding the Michael Dunahee disappearance, Lawson said. “How can people, in light of the Dunahee situation, not keep tabs on their charges,” he said. “Mums and dads have to be extremely cautious about where their children are,” Lawson said. THE ONLY CHOICE Saanich North & The Islands BOWCOTT PROVINCIAL INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Reduce clearcutting and reform forestry policies. 658-1232 canned goods may be sold but they have to be made in approved kitchens and have proper labelling, and eggs may only be sold from a cooler. The North and South Saanich Agricultural Society has approved use of the fairgrounds and, assum- ing the first is successful, others are planned for Aug. 10 and Sept. 14. Already, large farmers have pledged support with stalls con- firmed from Michell Bros., Mar Farms, Sandhill Farm, Fieldstone Farm, Lynburn Organic Farm, Ravenhill Herb Farm and others. Alternative stalls have already been booked by Sunflower Health Foods, the Fore and Aft Cafe and Royal Oak Woodwork and finan- cial contributions, to help with Start-up costs, were made by Peninsula Co-Op and Tanners, Yeoman said. Persons wishing to set up a stall; in one of two available areas, must do so 48 hours before the market. Exhibitors must be on site before 9:30 a.m. on market day, or risk losing their stall, organizers said. A small fee will be charged to inside stall holders and outside stall holders will only be charged a - fee if a market committee table is used. | «Get ready for first country market A preliminary site plan calls for a total of 49 stalls — 17 inside the agricultural hall annex, eight on grass alongside the annex and another 24 in a semi-circle sur- rounding the area. For further information, call Jan Garnett at 652-7712 or the Cham- ber of Commerce at 656-3616. smashing spree Numerous mailboxes and news- paper boxes along Tryon Road in North Saanich were broken off overnight June 2-3, Sidney RCMP said. Anyone who witnessed this van- dalism is asked to call CrimeStop- pers at 386-8477 or Sidney RCMP. at 656-3931. Saanich Historical Artitacts Society OLD TIME SUNMIVIER FAIR Fathers Day Weekend June 15 & 16 Hay Rides, Train Rides. Demonstrations of all kinds. Lots of Gnib & Picnic Tables. Lochside Drive, off Island View Rd. TheReview Wednesday, June 12,1991 — A5 Cyclist struck down on corner A 10-year-old boy received a head concussion after he was hit while riding a bicycle in front of the Sidney 7-Eleven Store about 1:25 p.m. May 31, Sidney RCMP said. : The boy was not wearing a helmet and police said no charges will be laid against the driver of the car that hit him. “The youth was entering the street from the 7-Eleven Store side of the street and was cutting across traffic behind parked cars, making it impossible for the driver to see him and avoid the accident,” RCMP said. gree ees ey em ; ; : For everyday, *> when you want 4% to express e something 4% : very special. $2 Horget-Me-Not # Florists and Gift Shop By Pe] 652-9149 &f-) : & pace DAILY DE VERY TO TH SAANICH PENINSULA HOSP #5-7816 E. SAANICH RD. ~ NEXT. TO OAKREST FOOD £ SAANICHTON aes ee SOT 5 SESS The car was in the process of making a left-hand tum off Bea- con Avenue onto Resthaven Drive when the accident occurred. 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