eee Ne ey = couver to Victoria airports, said ~ to open the door about $1,000 damage, requiring TheReview Wednesday, January 8, 1992 — A5 WRECKED CAR went off the Pat Bay Highway while northbound near McDonald Park Road about 7:10 p.m. Dec. 26. Its river is being charged with impaired driving. He received neck injuries in the single-vehicle accident which saw the Asire stationwagon slide into the ditch and roll over: GLENN WERKMAN photo Two survive plane crash Sidney RCMP. The aircraft received minor damage during the landing on a farmer’s field. Sidney police are assisting the board in its investigation. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the impromptu landing of a single- engine plane on Piers Island, about one kilometre northeast of Sidney, at about 4 p.m. Dec. 24. The pilot and one passenger Constitutional review to continue Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Lynn Hunter will be back on the road again with the constitutional com- mittee in the new year. “Tt’s still alive, still limping along,” she said recently, adding that there have been many changes in the committee during the past month. The committee will again be travelling across Canada collecting Opinions on constitutional reform in the coming year, but will proba- bly only visit major cities in each province, Hunter said. Her participation on the com- mittee also led to a longer stay in Ottawa before Christmas. Although many government members had returned home ear- lier in December, Hunter stayed in Ottawa until Dec. 18 in order to attend a constitutional committee meeting. In the House of Commons Dec. 11, Hunter called on the Prime Minister to accept the idea of a social charter as part of constitu- tional reform. On Dec. 10, she noted, the European community adopted a social charter setting out common goals and aspirations for social rights. “The Prime Minister often cites were not injured in the forced landing during a flight from Van- Charges pending in single accident Drunk driving related charges are pending against the driver of a 1976 Pontaic Astre after the north- bound vehicle hit the ditch on the Pat Bay. Highway near the tourist information centre on McDonald Park Road Boxing Day night. Police, fire and ambulance attendants directed ferry traffic while the driver was removed from the vehicle suffering from a neck injury. The stationwagon received RONS DISPOSAL WE RECYCLE Cardboard, Paper Plastic 652-6242 Sidney fire volunteers to use snips Sidney RCMP said a 42-year- old Brentwood Bay man will be ¥ the European community as an example of the direction the world is going,” Hunter said. _ “Will he now acknowledge that the time has come for Canada to adopt a social charter to define the punciples and values that we share and to protect the institutions and programs that reflect these princi- ples and values?” Hunter said the issue of a social charter should be raised with the provincial premiers in future con- Stitutional discussions. Cy Satay Boy 2507 Beacon Ave., Sidney 656-1012 Serving the Peninsula Since 1903 THIS WEEKS SPECIALS: Chocolate Fudge Brownie Assorted Muffins Blueberry and Bran 8” Apple Pie Reg. $3.29 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 7:00 a.m. = 6:00 p.m. Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 7 See Si charged with operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .08 in connection with the accident. Weapon charges against two men RCMP cruisers from Sidney and the Victoria airport surrounded a vehicle and arrested two men on the Pat Bay Highway and Beacon Avenue after three people said they were shot at while driving in a car, about 11 a.m. Dec. 29. Two residents of the Tsawout reserve were charged with pointing and possessing a weapon. They were arrested without incident. Frank Edward Pelkey, 43, and Herbert Allan Pelkey, 38, appeared in court last week in connection with the incident, and their cases were adjoumed to a later date for plea. Smash and grab nets cigarettes A gas station on the comer of Oldfield Road and Keating Cross- road was victimized by thieves intent on stealing cigarettes in the early morning Dec. 17, Central Saanich police said. At about 3:08 a.m. the front door to the Pay Less gas bar was smashed before thieves entered the store area and grabbed about $500 worth of loose cigarettes, deputy police Chief George Lawson said. 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