we | News See eee sss... Portraits of the past _Incelebration of Sidney’s Centennial DO YOU RECOGNIZE any of these gentlemen? The Sidney Museum needs your help. According to the Museum’ files the photograph is of the Sidney Softball Team, circa 1920, If you can identify anyone in the picture or if you have information about the Sidney - Softball Team, please call the Museum at 656-1322. Turn alerted police to impaired An erratic tum at Fifth and Beacon in Sidney at 3:25 a.m. June 30 led to Sidney resident Vaughan Korning, 36, being picked up for impaired driving, Crown counsel Stephen Fudge said in Sidney provincial court Sept. 26. Korning had breathalyzer readings of .16 and .16 per cent. Judge Wayne Smith fined Koming $400 and suspended his driver’s licence for 12 months. Low readings result in lower fine Breathalyzer readings of .10 and .12 per cent were recorded by driver Jeannine Peter after Central Saanich police stopped her at 3:42 am. Aug. 18, Crown counsel Stephen Fudge said in Sidney provincial court Oct. 3. Saanichton resident Peter, 25, pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Fudge said police stopped Peter after seeing her drive through the stop signs at East Saanich Road and Mt. Newton Crossroad. : : Judge Alan Filmer fined Peter $300 and prohibited her from driving for a year Impaired driver ran highway signal An impaired driver survived crossing against the light at the Pat Bay Highway and Mt. Newton Crossroad intersection but was stopped by police immediately after running the red light, Crown counsel Stephen Fudge said in Sidney provincial court Oct. 10. Victoria resident Richard Morton, 22, pleaded guilty to impaired driving. i g Fudge said Morton had two breathalyzer readings of .20 per cent after being stopped by Central Saanich police at 3:37 a.m. Feb. 2. Judge Keith Bracken fined Morton $400 and suspended his licence for a year. A luxurious Cinema located in the heart of Langford at 777 Goldstream. Where, when you take the drive you'll find not only better prices and free parking but it SHOWCASE THEATRES fakes Jess time than going downtown. 439 Movie Hot-line 474-2700 » WEDNESDAYS IS YOUR NIGHT bring this ad in on Wednesdays & be admitted for $350 Now playing in theatre [1] ERNEST SCARED STUPID : SHOUT at 9 pm Now playing in theatre 12] at 7 & 9:30 pm FISHER KING Now playing in theatre CURLY SUE at7 & 9pm Home of Hot Ticket Tuesdays (3.90) & SIDNEY MUSEUM txt and photo Fire fines are approved Those who break North Saanich fire control bylaws will find their pocketbooks lightened under a schedule of ticket fees passed by council Oct. 7. Fines of $50 were approved for obstructing fire equipment, mak- ing a false alarm, interfering with fire hydrant access, operating a commercial incinerator in viola- tion of the Fire Chief’s order, lighting a fire without a permit and | not supervising burning in a domestic incinerator. Those who improperly place a domestic incinerator, burn prohib- ited materials, bur on the fore- shore in violation of setbacks or add more than the permitted amount of fuel to accelerate burn- ing will also be fined $50. TheReyview Wednesday, October 30,1991 — A17 Dorman’s Carpet Cleaners - CARPET CLEANING - UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Owner Wilf Dorman gives personal attention to all orders JUST US 9570 Northlawn Terrace, Sidney, B.C. FREEESTIMATES Phone: 656-4754 - 30 Years Experience THE SAANICHTON TOWN RESTAURANT “Specializing in Chinese Cuisine” Daily Lunch comin en sh 15 Special (For One Person) Dinner Combination FROM *5 35 e DELIVERY Special (For One Person) eEKATIN ¢ TAKE OUT eSZECHUAN ¢ WESTERN 7784 East Saanich Rd. . e CHINESE (across from Prairie Inn on Mt. Newton X Rd.) - 652-1213 THE HOUSE DRESSING GEO aig AL oNe SY Ni ee Just Arrived! "The Thy mes Collection" Personal & Home Fragrance Exquisitely packaged for the gift giving season. 2506 BEACON AVE,SIDNEY (6 0.4) )--6 5 6° 6 4 24-2 e UNITED CARPET SIDNEY — 103-9810 7th AVENUE Mariner Mall (Next to Tommy Tuckers) 655-4858 a Experience the difference at United Carpet! ss