it 3 a : * q BUTLER BROTHERS - 2046 KEATING X ROAD: 652-1121 SIXTY FIRST YEAR. CENTS Police Find Missing Pair Two children _ who .were reported missing early ‘Monday evening were found Tuesday morning by Sidney RCMP, just a short distance from their West Saanich Reserve home. __ .The pair — Ida Josephine Henry, 9, and her seven-year-old brother, Sherman Edward — were discovered at 8:30. a.m. Tuesday at the Tsartlip camp- ground, where they . had ap- parently spent the night. The two were reported missing al 8 p.m: Monday by: Mrs. Linda Henry, also of the west Saanich Reserve. ‘ Sidney RCMP. and Saanich Worried Parents Await Word ; Special to the Sidney Review BY SUSAN R, WILTHORPE SANTIAGO, CHILE — A. 20- year old. Sidney man is one of three Canadians being’ held prisoner’ by the new military junta - here, Canada's: - am- bassador to Chile said. Tuesday. William Paterson, son of Captain and Mrs. William C. Paterson, of. 2277 Gail Place is being held prisoner in a soccer her husband had from him was a: | got in touch with the department _ tetter telling them he was setting | of external affairs. outy “They confirmed our fears, but “He told us we -eould get in|. told us our son was safe.” ; touch with him care of the British She -said. neither she’ nor: her embassy . in. Buenos — Aires. | husband had been told why their (Argentina ),” Mrs. Paterson |. son was arrested, nor the cir- said, _|-cumstances under’ which: he Then the. coup which toppled became a prisoner. of the military Allende’s Marxist government dictatorship which now controls police searched for the two until | stadium in the heart of this city, | took place. Chile. : 11:30 that same night, when the | the capital .of the embattled ‘We didn't hear from him, long | ~ “He's not radical in his politics ‘hunt was called off because of | nation which was thrown into | after he was supposed to be in he’s really :a victim of cir- - darkness. | turmoil by a mary. coup last Buenos: Aires,’’ -Mrs. Paterson cumistancés, ” _ Mrs, Paterson -The search resumed Tuesday month, | told The Review, Said. morning at 6:30-a.m. Canadian ambassador Andrew “We were very worried, so we “That! s ‘all we know". Ross said Tuesday that Paterson and .. two. other Canadians. .— Robert Everton, of Burnaby, and Michel. Baubien .— © would "| Probably be released late ‘that. same. night. or early the . next morning... : -He’said the three were among. hundreds. of foreigners arrested in a general round-up. shortly |. after’. the junta - overthrew the: Marxist ‘government ‘of: former. Chilean’ presen: Salvador. ‘Allende.. All three Canadians weré Safe.; Ross: added, ‘and: he “felt - ‘no: “concern * for. their. immedia ‘safety’’. : “ He said. embassy officials had ; : visisted the three five times in ths ‘past: week, . and= all’ seemed‘ “4 a good. shape” : PENINSULA MARINA : PLANNED? The Saanich Peninsula may be the site of a massive new marina | development by Oak Bay. Marina, ‘a spokesman ‘for that company. ‘admitted Monday. a We're locking at three or r four “1. possible locations, both on and off >t the peninsula, ” Bob. Wright said : “in'a Review interview. Boe “But it would be ‘unfair. ‘and. ‘premature to make ‘any: an-" y ¥ ‘sitting : waiting added. that the study was ‘not at t e top of my. priorities: list? 4 The company’s. plans | call for a.} ; “long; hard look’? at‘ a’ “possible : “then ‘| peninsula development © during. “the next year; Wright said. -Claremont.’ Senior: |. ‘Secondary School — had gone. to Chile because’ “he wanted to Se the world”’, a : She. * said “he. had. aon “to Canada’ northern territories soon: after’ ‘graduation,: ‘where “he’ earned enough moncy to pay his piled to’ New Zealand; | * He left: for New: Zealand. last September, she said, and worked there until mid- -August of this iene Travelling with a ‘companion, he.then went to Chile ‘‘to see the Andes, to meet the people and to try.to cross the Andes on_hor- seback,"’ Mrs. Paterson said... He actually did rent horses to “Two. LONG: TIME: RESIDENTS. of’ the Saanich land © which. her. father acquired i in 1904 and Peninsula. were: ‘united ° in marriage at. Holy. Trinity’. ‘proceeded to farm. _ Church. Miss Grace Moses and. Mr. Newall Copeland. .- “Mr. Copel d: ; "were wed by Reverend Bob Sansom in a quiet ceremony. h ir opeland, now 82 years of age, “originally st started | Witnessed by a number of close friends and relatives, the firm of Copeland and Wright Boatworks located for « _ - Miss Moses was ‘attired in a pink ensemble for the @"y years in Sidney. Although now fully retired Mr.. © wedding ceremony: "also: present was her sister, Mrs, F.- Copeland has kept up his avid interest in the: sea rand still | | WILL | | > Fredette. The bride'is a particularly well known school. °WNS a fishing vessel. . “ . teacher in this area, having taught at both Sidney and. Following a brief honeymoon up island] Mr: and Mrs, po SEEK 4 : Deep Cove schools. Now retired she dwells on one of the. Copeland will reside at the Moses family farm on West|° =~ i most gracious farmland-estates in North Saanich, It is. Saanich Road. 7 Review Photo hy: Bernadette: Mertens, RETURN { —_ { | ieaneeemd | ~ KINSMEN SEEK LIP GRANT (| Poot Tabtes | |S walla : Robinson will not be clected by FOR $45, 000 REC PROJECT | _ | Rereed Out? |intieNow irae cectin Robinson — who announced his icone’ ae eneryeemre wi semeesenrwemnet soma oan prarndoreanen mn gyiatncret reeneneurnt nett toe artnet sasttabeinea ee By Pizzas lid th cralily rae make that cross-Andes. trip, she ; go . eee ae A : ye” : aM, =F eandidacy in e may yrace ‘ ‘ord she and]. ' “LACROSSE BOX, PLA WGROUND INCLUDED : | two weeks ago - will be opposed | Said ind the Tast word she and. a sailing esse has quietly slipped into Sidney cs oe. Sidney's new pizza parlour walk’ by. at least one other. candidate, "|: Moorings following: a success ul Trans- acific voyage. IN SIDNEY SIE RVICE CLUB'S PLANS. herha, an accident, its owner oud: Ahis . That -became a certainty School Holiday * Her. master; Frank” ‘Lane, ° “built” the 45 . foot” EVVIVA: PWOAK oo re eco Monday: night, when incumbent: We didn’ t really 8 start out with. ‘Mayor Stun Dear announced. he: the ‘idea. of opening’ ‘a pizza would seek re-election to the post. restaurant," Pat Leany’, of Pat’s- he. has. filled for ’ the Jast four A-Pizaa suid; “it just happened," | YeHrs.. “raised” bythe Kins amen” them.” The “announcement - ‘followed selves, he added.) | He explained he “and his wife, | monday night's: council: meeting. “He was careful to éxphiin the | Evelyn, had originally ran a pool and. was. followed © by -an- playground, a multi-purpose | clib has no desire to have the: | hall in the Fifth, Streat, building | nouncements from two aldermen Tecreational. building, parking: | Jand transferred to-iissnames 0. where their restaurant islocated.’| that. (hey: too, would, neck: re: space for 5) cars and landsenping = "We-don't want the land, we “|. They began offering: hot pizzas - ‘election in November.’ and fencing: {just need: your permission: to} for: their pool-customers; but’ |: Ald, Chris Andersen and Ald,’ The building. which Day said | develop itifor: the Low ne he told. after aiwhile, we were ¢ selling | Peter: Malcolm: both’ announced, |. hada value of about $21,000 will ‘aldermen, _ {| more pizzas § than anything else’, -| they. intended .to. re-run’ for. the. Include “storage rooms,” twod> “This means: ‘the-town: would bef ooepthe: pizzas. just ® aradually” council seats {hey presently hold. charige rooms for athletic teams, responsible. for ‘Mmaintenanee- Of | forced: the. ol: tables. out | the of Dear,a teacher ‘at Parklands washrooms, a concession hoath, a: k the recreation project, “ance | bared: door, ies Secondary” School, - told The} itchen. und an WEesquare-foot | construction was complete. Review ® hefore the’ meeting: he he Ww ora . open hall, which could be used for Counetl wis enthusiastic about - “The days restau ant ls open would seek re- election because "T° meetings: or other events,” the plans outlined. by Day; with) sing sion ‘ontertal ‘in . a a ch. think the town is running well The project will be developed if | oe {m an ; ian dament.cach: |. ng like to see it kept that way", | the Aipsmicn: are successful in BY A bam mos : ae Continued on. Page 4” 7 - Lacrasre “players in * Sidney may soon have their awn hox in] _ which to play. - - And> anew, multi: “purpose ~oreereation building may soon be “available for public. meetings, m club batherings and: social func, a. tions, aes e Po The two facilities are “0 just purt oo Of the $45,000 project unveiled by: the Sidney” Kinsmen’ club. at “council's meeting Monday. night, .o-¢ Council gave its approval to the: ip plan; which calls for, development ' of “a recreation area. on ~* Resthaven- Drive’ opposite” the . Senior Citizen's Centre, through a ~ federal. Local. Anitiatives Program grant. he Kinsmen. representative : Panale Day tata Srancil vce predate will be developed on nt 64 acres of municipal’ land: near’. the’ Ane lersection of. Resthaven a nd Mills Avenues” “ When vomplates it: wil ihelude of $20, 000 lacrosse box, complete with . bleachers, oa children's himself. to: specifications .of Frank :Fredette, a: well- known. local: yacht designer, “She's a great: boat: to: October 26th »| windward" said: Me nee in commenting on the seagoing . “Although _ ont: acting a ability. of his: graceful, ship. wT m really. pleased, with | just where North Saanich school her, : ‘Tits into the picture, the rest of the | During: his fourteen month. voyage Lane put into such elementary: schools’ on the ‘exotic places as the Marqueasan Islands, : ‘Tahita, the Saanich Peninsula will be closed | Cook Islands, and New Zealand, Prior to his. arrival in: on Friday, October 26 — to allow): Sidney waters his last foreign stop was: the Hawaiian. Wlae tn attend a conference in Sea took We in to.make it home: from: : thes bie ne tain [.there,”. he told: The’ Review: Lows nel_sorilendent | Ene ~ Lane sailed with a crew of four, and although he spoke the. hoard. as. information; ex- | about the entire. voyage in’ glowing terms: he said the: plained ‘that under’ Provincial | smaller the: erew. the more harmony. aboard ship. A rogulatrions, seven days: ‘are husband and wife make the best crew of all, available during the sehool year | Js vviva, now undergoing a freshening up following her. whieh may be designated as non- |’ ‘teaching days. Sonte of thea ora Jast ‘sca passage will head north next: summer ona ‘used for. organizational work, he voyare of exploration. to the acon ty ne Continued on Page 2” ce ' he " er ces 7 their bid fora. $27 00) l, 1p ‘grant from the federal government... The: remaining: “$18,000: needed: for construction will have. to be of ‘ntinned on ain a al, ra ee ye te Dowie YUU FRONT. 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