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SRL MIRA OR OR EB EON Dek ES TR Se International golfers compete Skydiver’s chute malfunctions egg at CBRE aE: stayed Sees anise BE. a peeee Ea aN LE Soe ot get Me ROIS UE sag Et ac ARSE tT ee Sidney & Wednesday, Saanich May 17, 1989 Peninsula The Islands Trust believes a | parkade will be built on a residen- tial lot at the end of James Island Road in Central Saanich; a Penin- sula. Environmental Protection Socicty member said. By GLENN WERKMAN Review Staff Writer But James Island. developer “Marv Holland, president of Pacific Parkland Properties, said a par- - kade there is not in the plans. “It’s absolute nonsense,” Hol- that staff at Islands Trust told -her Pacific Parkland intended using the vacant lot to build a parkadc to serve future residents of James Island. The lot, at the end of James Island Road, is currently Zones residential. “Islands Trust hasnt been given another location for parking,” Poole said.’ Holland said Thursday his com- pany is looking at seven individual propertics to provide permanent Established 1912 “chton people that we’re not going - about 5 p.m. Thursday. _-struck by a westbound 1973 GMC pick- -up uuck driven bye a 35- “year-old. 2 Brentwood man...” * traffic while he was going to get the. ball, Lawson. said: » ‘New rules will hook ‘area more tourists — Gilbert ese a ag a sin te oan tao TEMES Te SM TER CNT . —= will be hooked by an 87 per rete nea + Community a 7 fem ager parking for future residents of the island. - - “We're negotiating on a couple of sites right now but I don’t think Continued on Page A2 Boy dead after running for ball An cight-year-old boy from Brentwood Bay dicd from head and internal injuries after he was hit by a pick-up truck on. Clarke Road, land said.. ‘““We’ve told the Saani- to put.a parkade there.” _ PEP member Lynda Poole said David Karl Serenius of Paconla Place in Brentwood Bay apparendy . ran across the 1100-block Clarke Road to retrieve a ball when he was ~ Central Saanich Deputy Chief George ayson, said: an investigation: revealed the truck: was traveling at‘less than: the ‘speed. limit... 5 Apparently. a boy Sercnius: was playing: with called to warn 1 him of, -Serenius was taken to Saanich Peninsula Hospital by ambulance where. ‘he was pronounced dead. No charges were laid against the truck’s driver. - More tourists — not more fish donkcy,”” said Jimmy Gilbert, who lakes visitors fishing on the Saa-- nich Inlet, part of a 63- ~year-old family. business. “The. visitor. belicves he can catch 15 fish but he'll be lucky to go home with one.” Gilbert estimates only six per cent of sports fishermen will catch - the 15-fish: limit: during the year, Eighty per cent of the fish caught © annually are hooked by 20 per cent of the f ishermen, he said. Continued on Page A2 cent increase in allowable chinook ‘salmon catch: By VALORIE LENNOX Review Staff Writer Effective May 10, sports fisher- men can catch up to 15 chinook salmon annually, seven more fish: than the controversial cight-fish limit imposed by the Ministry of Fisheries and Occans last year. “It’s sort of a carrot before the ojoud XONNAT SINOTVA HER CUPS SPILLING OVER, four-year-old Liron Redden helped man a mini-cold drink stand outside her Sidney home. Neighborhood youngsters staffed the smal! business. venture Saturday, offering a glass of almost-cold drink for five cents. . Today, he’s a man telling 3 whoever will listen that cults —_ — are dangerous manipulators of the mind, Buta few years oO ao, Art Tassie was Just someone ¢ trying lo reach outtog loved one. sarementems tener eget nms ipinaneresi pipet sanne HERAT TRI EUITEF OOH ~ By GEORGE LEE “North America, yet phone calls’ ~ Review Staff Writer mA by’ ‘The Review indicate there. ~ Love would provoke him to hire a private invastify Mor. VE much ofa ‘Problem in the: cand a band of deprogrammers, ‘To kidnap his brother and a B obodily throw him in the back of a car. To rida motel room “ bof sharp objects so his brother wouldn't attempt § Siticide, ° -before Art could cart him off toa deprograniming Ci AMP in West. Virginia, This was hardly the kind of life an oilpate h worker... from Fort MeMurray, Alt, was accustomed to, But then, } this was not the same brother he grew up with ina family bof eight children, either, “Ron is the type of person. everyone would like to be,” Art iY, “He got along with everyone, A really nice person,’ pI the tate 1970s, Art's younper brother was whee) an. «- idealistic, searching person, like others of his age group. Tt was 1977, Ron was 25 years old. He thumbed his way. were too guilty:to accept it) -— went to their. cause, Bul 10 Sun Francisco, after helping his father -~ Art, Sr, then... their cdise ‘wasn't underprivileged children, Tr was | the Sof Calgary but now of Central Saanich over ys fostone Of Moon and tie Unification Church. mother’ § death.” ; "And this was Ron's inwoduction to diree anda hal) Ron's belief system, Brainwashers made him paranoid, > After three days in the. California city, Ron decided it | ydats.ag.a sleep-deprived, undernourished Maonie’ i) first, then pave him a way of coping with the paranoia... § wasn't nearly as friendly as its repniation sugested! Hes | -vombid worling:20 hourk a day to build the > Unificution | bs During it all, he was underfed, never leftto think by ‘z= was heading out of town when two people. appfoached Churchy # fortune’ by collcoung: handowtse fy: -tnmselt, and deprived of sleep, He wasn ‘Leven allowed lo. J Shim and walked at his side, They said they worked fora’. But there were definite, | Proven steps in the making of a! “£0 to the washroom alone, L group helping underprivileged children, and they were Moonie ~~ varintions ow the techniques used to break i Ron first found the antics of chanting. and dancing like _ probably the nicest people he had met so far on his trip, down’ prigoners ‘of war. First, his new friends hid to “childron “weird, but kind of refreshing,” Art saye “He They ee al -" brainwashed slaves of Rev, Sun Myung convince him to come for n Moonie weekend, Ron went . Continuad on Pago A2 work,” “sitys: executive directs 2 Gail. Simpson. “There seems tooo: don't. allow’ YOU. ta! question “he ae smaticring of it. in Vane. © them," he says, “or any: group © conven” : “that shuns. members or belittles However, she: has been 7 members,"* _ tipproached ina shopping centre ~~ At the offices of Capital Men. fora donation to a supposedly “tal Health Associntion, there's no, Charitable organization — which demand for helping people cope turned out to be a cover for ~ | » with problems caused by cults, Hare Krishnas. oo 7 “T've-nover. heard of anyone And Simpson. has also seen having to deal with ithere, in my — recruitment ads, witha: Van-_ 35 years here in-mental health. ; Continued on Page A2 “Watch Sit: for’ areiips that t ‘hss aman dedicnted: too¢ult bashing ever since his brother spent three anda halt youurs as a Moonie ~- nonethe- “Jess warns that people should be , cautious, _ Beware of any apparently reti- gious group that is Hone: iy eli 6 km _ Moon, and: very penny they made ne ~ heyond a di aily, first toa house, where a pretty girl met him atthe door, J pittance Hey, Kept for themselves (untéss, of course, they -thenolf to a farm-at Boonville on’ the outski irts of San. Francisco. - “The girl introduced him to the others, and Ron rel awed, Then, pradially and insidiously, the Moonies destroyed { t i i BE HIE A Bd AG cake HOMBRES ON SBA Ee, I Act RR aE I