Opinion/ News Continued from Page A6 develop interests, make friends and learn skills. Their leadership abilities are developed, building their self-esteem and values, thus producing a better citizen. Saanich Peninsula has been for- tunate in having a Navy League Cadet Corps since 1978 and has the interest of many enthusiastic boys and girls. If you are interested in helping and being a part of Navy League, informative classes are being held every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m., where applications for the instruc- tor and or officers’ training course can be discussed. Persons inter- ested in these or other duties are encouraged to attend. For further information, please phone Lt. (NL) Newman at 655- 1120, or the undersigned at 383- 4565, evenings. L/Cdr. (NL) Broadhurst, J. Commanding Officer NLCC Admiral Martin 122 War is here too Editor: What is the meaning of demo- cracy when people’s lives are threatened by the authorities at peaceful, legal protests? The war “in the Middle East” is also in Canada. Two friends and I almost became the first Canadian- based casualties of this war when run over by a Canadian military police boat Friday, Feb. 1 in Esqui- , malt Harbour, around 4:30 p.m. The three of us were in Esqui- malt Harbour exercising our legiti- . mate right to legal and non-violent protest when run over by a Cana- dian military police boat. The young driver did not swerve away. His two whirring motors missed my face by only a few feet. Our heinous crime was trying to talk to the American sailors who had come here for rest and relaxa- tion from their nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed attack sub. This life-threatening action fol- lowed a series of recent incidents discrediting the peace movement. For example, a false rumor quickly - spread nationally that the Victoria If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, ‘call the Woon ue OM You'll be glad you did. hostesses at: f (Sidney & North Saanich) Theresa Thom 656-7746 Claudia Parfitt 656-7898 | (Brentwood & Central Saanich) Frances Suddaby 652-7767 Vicky Jackson 652-5689 (Baby Welcome) Fern Gifford 656-8932 Welcome Wagon Answering Service 479-3385 peace activists were harassing mil- itary families. (Peace groups were cleared of this harmful rumor by CFB Esquimalt, but not before considerable damage to their repu- TheReview Wednesday, February 20, 1991 SSS ce vsceceeeenee eee A8 Charges pending after couple assaulted . Central Saanich police are plan- ning to lay “a number of charges ” against three Sidney men after a couple parked at Island View Beach Regional Park were har- assed, then chased on country roads in the early morning hours nearby farmhouse for help. Central Saanich police respond- ed and found the suspect vehicle had left the area. A notice was transmitted to Sidney and Saanich police, and about 2:35 a.m. the Cavalier was stopped in ao near Sanscha Hall. The three men apparently involved were arrested by RCMP. and tured over to Central Saanich police. tation.) Monday. If pre-meditated, intimidati oe -. BEACON BAKERY and See ae eile ee ee a ae 7 *2~ “The Sweetest Place in Town” 656-9411 “psych-ops”’, or psychological i : g operations. 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