Sports Hait scores ace on 15th Erma Hatt fired a hole in one at the Glen Meadows Golf Club on the 143-yard, 15th hole on 4 Oct.1. This was during the Glen Meadows ladies division’s first round of the Autumn Trophy Eclectic Tournament. The club’s Friendship -geronhy was won this year by ‘Peggy Wright, Peggy Patterson, Melina Walters and Heather Sluchinsky. A net round of 54 clinched their team’s win in the Best Net Ball Four-Person Team Event, played from May to September. Harvey’s 3-0 to start year The Peninsula Harvey’s Sporting Goods Division 4C soccer team has won its first three games to start the season. Its latest win was an 8-0 shutout over the Gorge Canadi- ans. Tyler Keepence and Doug Beaton each scored four goals to lead the team, while goalie Jatt Joimson earned his first shutout of the year: Peninsula’s defence domi- nated the game, stopping Gorge forwards with each advance, said team spokesman Maureen Beaton. Stingy teams collect wins Local teams scored decisive vic- tories in Vancouver Island Ladies Field Hockey League action last weekend. The Second Division Hotel Sid- ney Hobbits downed the Red Devils 3-0 on Saturday, while the Third Division Kapteyns defeated the Dolphins 2-0. Joan McKimm opened the scor- ing for the Hobbits, deflecting the ball in the net off a cross-goal pass. The Rebels appeared to tie the Junior Panthers. split first six. The Parkland Panthers junior boys’ volleyball team emerged with an even record after opening the season in a mini-tourmament last week. The team won three and lost three at an Oct. 1 tournament at Pacific Christian. Other team included the Stelly’s Stingers, Claremont, and host Pacific Christian. Coach Lome Chan said his team split with each team at the toumey. Two of the losses were by very close margins, he said. “For the first. matches of the season, the team had a very posi- tive start. “Communication, team work and hustle were displayed during the matches,” he said. All 12 Panthers saw action, but Chan said the team was led by the all-around play of Houman Azar, the setting of Erin Grey and Jer- emy Martin, the power hitting of Steve Bennet and Greg Dean and the consistent serving of Peter Carmichael and Andrew Krakows- ) All Prices Include G.S.T. : ‘Old. oo Weekend Dinner ' Roast Turkey & Baked Ham , Homemade Dressing Glazed Carrots Roasted Potato Cranberry Sauce WE Ge a Me FULL DINNER MENU ALSO AVAILABLE BREAKFAST AS USUAL 1] am.-2 p.m. SUNDAY DINNER 4:30 p.m.-11 p.m. a TIGER PRAWN DINNER A favorite of the Far Eastern potentates - Dinner |f" , Feast - 10 succulent Tiger Prawns marinated in |i?) Herb Butter and Indonesian Spices. Served on a bed of Rice with stir-fry Vegetables, Baked Potato, Side Salad and grilled Pita Bread. THE PRATIIE INN Neighbourhood Pub Mt. Newton and East Saanich Road SAT, SUN., MON. 4:30 PM. TO 11:00 PM. I ki it 191) Wa 6° No Reservations Accepted Son OE TheReview Wednesday, October 9, 1991 A2 9 score but the referee ruled the ball was kicked in the net, said team spokesman Monica Dahl. Hobbit sniper Liz Lilly scored before the end of the half, and added another in the second half. The Red Devils made some late rushes but were unable to score on goalie Denise Mason. Lynn Lewis scored both goals for the Kapteyns in the first half. Goalie Evelyne Greene back- stopped the Kapteyns, earning the shutout. EMERGENCY NUMBER 655-4459 5-10025 GALARAN RD. 656-1313 Next action for both clubs goes Saturday at Parkland School. Both teams will be losing players for the next few ‘weeks as they will be playing for the Tenderloins in the Golden Oldies Festival Oct. 13-19 in Fiji. theligacquelay QNCOUET SIRINGERS | pes | call: ©52= B75 RENTWOOb BAY aan PICKUPS DEUNERY SERVIcé Sidney’s Kayaking Centre re 975 Sth St. Sidney BIRKENSTOCK® sanpats 656-9888 dent - Sidney Association of Merchants Wao Reatty REPRESENTS Our Communtry? Founding Member & Past Presi- pers Former Director - Victoria Crimestop- Planning Commission Victoria Society Director - Sidney Jazz Society Founding Member - Peninsula Celebrations Society Past Chairman - Sidney Advisory President - United Way of Greater Vice President - Victoria Symphony Founder - Yukon Boys & Girls Club First President - Yukon Rehabilita- tion Society Major sponsor of local amatuer athletics Minister of Health - Yukon Legislative Assembly Responsible for introduction of Medi- care Yukon Representative in Native Land Claims Negoatiations with Federal government Owns and operates a successful local retail bookstore and is a ten year resident of the Saanich Peninsula. CLIVE TANNER ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS TIME | CAMPAIGN OFFICE 9843 SECOND ey | SIDNEY 656-1687 656-9743