eS es ISH .S7 Sens Aasesreuy ais eee Opinion TheReview Wednesday, June 12,1991 — AS Continued from Page A6 vandalized but it’s also a crime what youths are getting way with in the courtrooms. Until the court system changes and starts to come down hard on the youths who are committing these crimes, there will be more and more Bobs around who will be walking out of courtrooms with a smile on their face as they. say, ‘what a joke!’ M. Ofstie Sidney We should use British example Editor: Highways Minister Lyall Han- son’s decision to stop Pat Bay Highway upgrading pending a transportation study is very timely and needed, but may it be sug- gested that he send some of his staff to Britain to observe the highways there? The British motorways carry many hundreds times the amount of traffic that the Pat Bay Highway does, and does it without town- destroying, monstrous overpasses every few miles. Also, very impressive on a recent visit to the UK was the very frequent use of roundabouts at the intersection of streets, (mot on the motorways). These very efficient roundabouts, Some no more than a painted circle about as big as a manhole cover, very efficiently allow traffic to keep moving with- out the never ending stop streets, four-way stops, and traffic lights of our road systems. The argument that they will not work here is decried by the fact that thousands of tourists rent cars in Britain, and after a few nervous circuits of roundabouts, discover that they can move more quickly without the atmosphere polluting, car-wearing, brake-destroying, of our stop and start traffic system. Do you think the reason that traffic roundabouts are so success- ful in Britain is the fact that the Bnits drive on the right side of the road? Cy Relph Sidney A big thank you Editor: On behalf of the cast, crew and production team of Parkland “Showtime” Dance Company, we would like to take the opportunity of sincerely thanking The Review and yourself, our families, friends and our wonderful audience for all the encouragement and support provided for our show at the Royal Theatre May 27. It was truly a wonderful evening and one we shall not forget in a hurry. We also wish to say a big thank you to the many businesses for their financial donations towards defraying the costs of our Cana- dian Youth Ambassadors trip planned to Finland and Russia in December. If ever there was evidence of overwhelming friendship on the Saanich Peninsula, we all experi- enced it last week. Thank you everyone for making it happen. The cast, crew and production team of Parkland ‘‘Showtime’’ Dance Company’s ‘‘Festival of Friendship.” transportation study.” said. End Road near the Swartz Bav ferry terminal “so that it may be brought under the scope of the That interchange, as well as the one proposed for McKenzie Ave- nue, will go ahead, the minister The group said the McKenzie SSPC supports highway moratorium The Save Saanich Peninsula Communities coalition “wel- comes and supports” the morato- rium on Pat Bay Highway upgrad- ing imposed by the Highways Ministry last month. The SSPC endorsed Minister Lyall Hanson’s decision to stop work pending a two-year, $500,000 regional study of trans- portation options for Greater Vic- tora. The costs will be shared by the Capital Regional District and the province. In a news release, SSPC spoke- sperson Ted Bagshaw said, “Joint — - cost-sharing will promote more of a collective partnership, but we warn residents that they should not go to sleep on their concerns.” He called on Hanson to freeze work on the interchange at Lands interchange should go ahead, although it needs fine-tuning so that it can accommodate altemate transportation. It also said in a release that the Study group “must give equal emphasis to land use, as well as transportation. Land use decisions need to direct transportation plans, not the other way around.” Sidney / Prices Effective June 11 - 15/91 We Reserve , the Right to Limit Quantities 27 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE. PENINSULA AND SIDNEY AREA, HELPING YOU & YOUR FAMILY EAT BETTER FOR LESS EVERY DAY. Shop SIDNEY SUPER FOODS OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9:00 PM. FRESH CUT NO BACK ATTACHED WHOLE FRYING A TOKG) oct cee oe eS CHICKEN BREAST Pall STEAKS zs1ic. CUT FROM CANADAFGR, “A” BEEF WHOLE ROUND 2' 8 Ib. 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