‘Wednesday, November 5, 1980. . ‘charged i in connection with the Sept. 29 robbery : “vand beating of a -Central: Saanich man. —.com- about maltreatment at Wilkinson Road jail. .~ : .Harold William Michael Wright and. Serge. ~ Patry, 26, lodged separate complants through “their respective lawyers... -- and possession ofa flare gun dangerous to the “public: peace,’ complained to duty legal. aid _ lawyer Brian’ MacKenzie... custody July 4 at Williarn Head penitentiary, was. cials.. ‘s possible escape and ordered all cells locked. “When they checked; Patry’s and Wright's laid. Lang also said an internal investigation was to be held in the afternoon: © Paterson said cells three and seven were * dis. covered"’ open. -feturned to their ‘‘normal housing’’. : . ~The buzz from Stelly’s to the 1980-1981: school year with a number , ucipaten have been the hallmarks of success: : ful leadership conference in which 25 senior Stelly's students learned and discussed: va- 4. tions and plans for the year ahead. - Nest, the student government organized a Terry | Fox Run ‘in which students, staff and ~ the community. participated, As a result, a “total of $1850. was 8 clonated to the Canadian canter * Society. : By ae ~ Shaunne O'Brien - In carly October Stelly’ § Debating Chub ‘tion 12 class organized a car and bike rally on B . saloon girls and a fiddler. yA’ week later Education Minister Brian . to him about education in.B,C, To finish up October, a pumpkin'carving contest and cas- ‘tume day were held on Hallowe'en, with “many staff and students tuming up in weird : “and interesting costumes. paving difficulty at. the: temand. centre and: Oct. - _~ cells were found open and internal charges were »- . Stelly" s has made a grand and exciting start = of activities, Enthusiasm and widespread par- : -In carly September, teachers rin a success-. | “rious aspects of leadership and made. sugges- a i hosted a public: speaking competition in} 4 which half a dozen Greater Victoria schools : + participated. On Oct, 3 the student govern: fe ‘ment rented the Panorama Leisure Centre and 4 held a skating party; The community recrea-" i “Smith, paid-Stelly’s a visit. Atan assembly. {4 members of the student body posted questions Two r men — one of them an 18-year-old youth oe . Kent Kynaston riding Bimbo and led by Amanda Ledrew ' won 5th prize in lead-line class at Vancouver Island Appaloosa Horse Club show sponsored by Warehouse, ‘Quadra § Street. : Quiet _ Hallowe’ en - pleases In 30 years of Hallo- weening,. Central . @ Saanich police chief Bob. Miles ‘says he’s a “never. seen a quieter “evening of trick or treat... ‘*You have to com- © -pliment the: kids,” he. | » ‘plained to Victoria provincial court last’ week _ they realized’ going out - q -., ON-a rampage is not the’ . Wright, charged with robbery with violence But Patry. was the first to. bring up ‘the subject yas through. his lawyer, Suzanne Paterson. Paterson *. said:-her: client,: ‘charged: with: escaping” ‘lawful. : S 7 Wayne Smith to relay the remarks to Prison offi- aS ‘Later, brow counsel Nicholas Lang told the _ -Meanwhile, director John. Gillingham of the . jail: said later Oct. 22 ‘that both inmates were no ue | ' | “Oct, 17 which was followed. by a harvest | festival dinner dance, Everyone enjoyed the fy: ~ costume dance which was highlighted by four if - Our. hard working and imaginative student - ‘i “Bovernment ven have helped us s begin ff ween,’ night. - said. Monday. * ‘Maybe way to celebrate, Hallo- ‘Police. received “only ‘s 10. complaints. Friday. Those. included: and: Central” Saanich: volunteer: fire depart- “k > ment for-bonfires “and judge Smith had spoken with prisonofficials and: was advised that guards were concerned about a a activities held: Hallo-» “ween night which x helped make the night a * - peaceful one. Sidney RCMP also. _feport an uncommonly quiet Halloween. While ~ tomatoes were thrown at the police station and. ff - ‘some businesses, no major incidents “| occurred, In Halloween- related 2 “incidents, 45 pounds of | tomatoes were: stolen: from a. freezer truck — parked outsid? Hanni- gan's Burger King ons Beacon Avenue Oct. 29, As well, 40 dozen. eggs were stolen froma poultry farm on McTav-:° ~ ish’ Road:sometime be- tween Oct. 29 and 30. Anniversary celebrated ° “Vern and Al will cele- : ~-brate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open “house: piven by their ~ family. 7 10 pms Nove Watthe Legion Hallon “Mills Road, All friends. “| are invited to share in’ f ‘the happy: oceasion, _ Best wishes and congra- “a tuations only. _ GEORGE EARLE -THE REVIEW Peninsula People W. Haw returned to his home on Weiler Ave- nue this past week after spending the summer on his farm at Sheho, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen, Mount Newton Cross Road, accompanied by friends Mr. and Mrs. S. Jordan, Oldfield Road, spent.a few days in Kelowna and Armstrong, B.C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monych, East Saanich - Road, have Mr. Monych’s mother, Mrs. M. _ Monych, and his aunt, Mrs. K. Monych, both of Foam Lake, Sask., visiting with them. Recently Mr. and Mrs. W. Monych and daughter, Karen, and Mrs. M. Monych motored to southern Cali- fornia where they spent a two-week holiday. Mrs. K. Monych visited relatives and friends in Vancouver while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haikala, Wheatley, ' Ont., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Michell, Island View Road. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hafer, Central Saanich Road, were their sons, Albert Jr. (Ding) and his. wife, Nancy, Langley, B.C., Rodney and wife Joan. Hafer, * Ottawa, and their daughter Mrs. David (Jerene) Briscoe, Anchorage, Alaska; also their friend, | Mrs. Alma Dickenson, Burnaby, the occasion _ being Mr. and Mrs. A. Hafer’s 50th wedding annivetsary. The staff of the LATCH are back from their annual vacaction ard are pleased to introduce their new menu. Now open for Sunday Brunch. Dinner daily from 5 p.m. except Monday. 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