Election ’O1 . , | TheReview Wednesday, October 9,1991 — AI5 Ty ry ae Fe i FA ah “SA SR FS APS Vat 5 “4 Pas AY 1 Ae A po Ae A ee SEEN a a y X gy (RR O d-Fashioned | y Weekend Dinner : Fitton ri fly cL ¢ IWS ay SAT., SUN., MON. 4:30 P.M. TO 11:00 P.M. CANDIDATES (-) Richard Holmes, Don Hutchings, moderators Bob Smith and Cy Relph, Clive Tanner, Elsie McMurphy and Thomas Aussenegg. Residents invited to an all candidates’ meeting tonight and another Oct. 15 L Two more all candidates meet- from 7 to 9:30 pm. at Brentwood of Commerce and The Review are ings are planned before the Oct.17 Elementary School, 7085-Wallace sponsoring a candidates’ forum provincial election. Dr., Brentwood. Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Sanscha A meeting sponsored by the The Saanich Peninsula Chamber Halll, Sidney. Saanich School District parent association will be held tonight A MAIN COURSE 2 { : Roast Turkey & Baked Ham >, Homemade Dressing se Glazed Carrots ; now from Gi x Roasted Potato Five candidates file s\ Samba Subs Five candidates filed nomina- tion papers for the Saanich North and the Islands constituency by the | 1 p.m. deadline Friday. S 1 | Nominated are Social Credit CC1LaE candidate Richard Holmes of Sid- A SALE ney, a businessman; New Demo- cratic candidate Elsie McMurphy of Sidney, an executive director; Liberal candidate Clive Tanner of Sidney, a businessman; Family Coalition candidate Thomas Aus- senege of Brentwood, a systems analyst; and Reform Party of B.C candidate Don Hutchings of Vic- toria, self-employed. Advance polls will be held Oct. 9 to 12 from 1 to 9 p.m. Polls will be held at Sanscha Hall on Beacon Avenue in Sidney and at the Cen- THAT MEANS YOU SAVE ABOUT $700! For a limited time we can now offer the famous a special low price of my OOO” 51 cc 18” bar & chain. LIMITED SUPPLY FULL DINNER MENU ALSO AVAILABLE BREAKFAST AS USUAL 11 a.m.-2 p.m. SUNDAY DINNER 4:30 p.m.-11 p.m. = TIGER PRAWN DINNER A favorite of the Far Eastern potentates - Dinner |f , | Feast - 10 succulent Tiger Prawns marinated in |} Herb Butter and Indonesian Spices. Served on a bed of Rice with stir-fry Vegetables, Baked Potato, il 51cce 18” bar and chain ‘eal Saanich Culmeal Canna ai i Side Salad and grilled Pita Bread. 05 ay 1209-Clarke Rd. in Brentwood. NOW TET Sel SASCINGY 6 Election day is Oct. 17. We service what we sell. Trade-ins welcome: THE PRATRIE INN Neighbourhood Pub GRANT'S SMALL MOTORS Mt. Newton and East Saanich Road 10134 McDonald Park Rd. : 6 5 6-771 A \ Al Prices Include G.S.T. No Reservations Accepted g Sidney, B.C. V8L 3X9 Children caught in boat break-in Seven youths ranging in age Santen An Important Announcement for _Deouty Chief Genre Lavson Greater Victoria Motorists | about 7 pm. Six youths were caught by one : 3 3 . EIS atone Gas Caught Dy s part of the Vancouver Island Highway McKenzie Ave. Diversion another officer. Project, the Ministry of Transportation and j Ta The youths’ parents were con- Highways is upgrading McKenzie Avenue and Legend i oN tacted, and the matter was resolved the Pat Bay Highway from a signalized intersection eee, coe when they picked their children 3 4 ones 6 lelsee E pe up. to an interc ange. S88 Temporary diversions GG 2 Seige fame ee ee eee ns wae | og] oem ‘ompleted interchan} Catch them when they To make room for construction, a temporary ae 2 youn and maybe we Can kee diversion will be built to carry traffic around the | | ee Pedestian route i them something,” said Lawson. eee : en : : ; s : existing intersection. This diversion will provide two Charges coming lanes northbound and two lanes southbound on the A Qlyeaxokl Stiney man *s Pat Bay Highway, and two lanes in each direction on expected to face a number of McKenzie Avenue. A temporary intersection with fone eee on from an full movements, traffic lights and crosswalks will be | accident last month. + at Central Sannich polie-seceived located to the north and east of the existing a complaint about an erratic driver intersection. heading south on East Saanich Construction of the McKenzie Avenue/Pat Bay Road on Sept. 19. sh di ee Splice said ihe cae yas tevalling Highway diversion is now under way and should be about 90 km-h in a 50-km-h zone finished by spring 1992. uM oe Once the diversion is complete, construction of the a : Police are recommending new interchange itself can commence, with : a charges of impaired driving, driv- completion scheduled for the summer of 1994. ; erenaaks Rd! ing over .08 and dangerous driving: : : : : ae Ie eae Your patience during this construction period is Desk top appreciated. Publishing For more information call the Vancouver Island = Seal ae Newsletiers, Resumés, Highway Project office at 361-9442. Bes General Typesetting & Layout to Camera-Ready We Work To YOUR Deadlines MAC & IBM Compatible , | a& | Sea Line Type & Graphics Open Saturdays 655-1900 9764 Fifth St., Sidney Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways 42 0CCOROLO®