PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW f Wednesday, August 23, 1967 Ban On Parks Is Ordered A complete ban, effective immediately, on public use and travel in the following parks, necessitated by the present extreme fire hazard, is announc- ed by the parks branch of the department of recreation and conservation: Sidney Spit Marine Park, Sid- ney Island. Beaumont Marine Park, Bed- vy _il Harbour, South Pender Tsiand. Prior Centennial Park, North Pender Island. Montague Harbour Marine Park, Glaiano Island. Mouat Park, Ganges, Salt Spring Island. SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE A pretty miscellaneous shower was held recently at the home of Mrs. R.H. Turley, Third St. in honour of September bride- elect Miss Sharon Crossley, 8623 Moxon Terrace. Those invited were the bride’s mother, Mrs. J.H. Crossley, the groom’s mother, Mrs. Vernon Ridgway of Victoria and Mesdames L. Hodgson, J. Ward, K. Vicker- man, M. Burrows, A. Simpson, “E. Fisher, A. Thornley, G, Rob- ertson, A. Coffey and C. Max- well. Tent Island Marine Park, Tent Island. Mount Seymour Park, North Vancouver. Diamond Head and Black Tusk areas of Garibaldi Park. In addition, public recreation and travel in Strathcona Park on Vancouver Islandis restricted to the Ralph River and Buttle Lake campgrounds on Buttle Lake. Elsewhere on Vancouver Island and the lower mainland camping and picnicking in the parks is allowed, but no open fires are permitted. Number Decisions, North Saanich Says A suggestion was made dur- ing North Saanich council meeting Monday night that council recom- mendations be recorded separ- ately. The suggestion, made by the Teeve, was that the recommen- dations be numbered for refer- erence purposes. “Many such decisions,’’ he Said, ‘“‘must be referred back to from time to time. This system will permit guidance and refer- ence without having to check back through the minutes of former meetings.”? Going to EXPO? See Your Credit Union for a TRAVEL LOAN UNIQUE VESSEL GALLS Al O/UNBY BEPOKE TOM uae. Betcpreecenncne Setting sail for a western paradise is the trimaran “Pacer??, which has been anchored at Sidney for the past three weeks. The 4l-foot craft was built over a three-and-a-half-year period in his part time by Evan Evans-Atkinson, a former night editor with the Vancouver Sun, and his family. The construction was carried out in the family’s back yard in Coquitlam and launched at that the local branch of the Canada Customs presented them with a Canadian flag to present to the mayor of Honolulu upon their arrival, The entire trip will be done by sail, and Mr. Evans- Atkinson opined it would take them--depending on the weather-- between 20 and 30 days. Holding the flag on the deck of ‘*Pacer” is from left, Mr. Evans-Atkinson, daughter Wanda 12, son Bruce, HE’LL RETURN 10 OLD SIDNEY HOME Andrew S. Bowman of Seattle, a former resident of Sidney, will return to his old stamping grounds during the Labor Day week end leading a group of 39 Council Limits Uses Of Land An application to North Saanich council to make use of buildings formerly used for mushroom growing received qualified ap- proval during the meeting. The application was made by M.J, Sutherland of Patricia Bay. He presented three alternatives to council as to what he would like to do with the property. The first was to convert the buildings for use as a light car- pentry and cabinet work loca- tion; the second to live in the building and perhaps adda storey on to it, building a house to the rear of the lot; and third, to demolish the building for the purpose of building a home. Council, upon recommendation of M.W.E. Allen, approving offi- cer, said the third alternative is the only acceptable one, since the buildings are totally unsuit- able for human habitation, The buildings are located on Tsaykum Road, at Patricia Bay. FIRE IN LOG Firemen were called out to the Cole Bay Indian Reserve at noon Monday. The fire, after a bit of searching by the volunteers, turned out to be in a log. But due to the recent lack of rain, anything could spread. members of a Mountaineers Group. He is chairman of the organization’s special outings committee. In a letter to The Review, Mr. Bowman recalls when he resided as a boy on Third Street in Sidney. Subsequently his home was in the Ardmore area. “J sold the first issues of The Review so long ago I hate to mention the time,’’ he writes. Mr. Bowman used to enjoy - fishing for ling cod on an island near Sidney and he is looking forward to renewing his former activities during the trip. The group will charter a boat at Oak Bay and proceed to Sidney for supplies. 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Here’s the model that gives complete satisfaction, loaded with outstanding features: * Instant Picture Control * Twin Speakers %* Pre-Set Fine Tuning * Lighted Channel Selector x 23-Inch Screen vas With Trade-in Open Fridays Till ¢ p.m. point. Thursday morning, just before they set sail for Hawaii, ll, and Mrs. Toni Evans-Atkinson. MISS YYONNE MACLEOD WEDS IN SHADY CREEK CHURCH The marriage took place in Shady Creek United Church, Saanichton, on Saturday, August 19, at 7:30 p.m. of Yvonne Chris- tina MacLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Macleod, 9060 East Saanich Road, Saanichton, and Gerald Laurie Potter, of Abbotsford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Potter of Mufulira, Zambia. Rev. J. Wood offici- ated. a TRAVEL TICKETS? SEE BLANEY'S TRAVEL SERVICE AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE FOR VICTORIA Vancouver Island dt VICTORIA OFFICE 920 Douglas, opp. Strathcona Hotel. Phone 382-7251 New Oak Bay Office 1503 Wilmot Place, near Municipal Hall. ¢ 382-2165 Ls AUGUST SALE TIME AT STANDARD Enjoy the Thrilling New Entertainment Season with @@®RCA VICTOR IN VICTORIA 737 Yates Strect Through to View SURROUNDED BY FREE PARKING The bride was. given in marriage by her father. Redand white gladiolas and dahlias decorated the church and pews were marked with aqua roses and heather. The bride was a picture, gowned in a white peau de soie floor length A line gown with empire waist and lily point Sleeves. The train fell from the waist was held in place by abow. Her headdress of a white rose held a shoulder length veil of white illusion net. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. J. Armand, Cobble Hill. Brides- maids were Miss Nova MacLeod, sister of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth McLennan, New West- minster, and bride’s matron, Mrs. P.D. Potter of Cranbrook, all were gowned in floor length, aqua A line peau d’elegance with matching headdresses of roseson tulle and carried crescent bou- quets of white carnations. The best man was Clifford Smith of Vancouver; ushers were, Paul Potter, brother of the groom, Cranbrook; Ken Esta- brook, Surrey; Nigel Stone- street, Rossland. During the signing of the reg- ister, Alfed Greaves of Victoria 382-5111 sang the Twenty-Third Psalm, accompanied by Mrs. G.J. Cruickshank, Brentwood Bay. The reception was held in the Legion Hall, Mills Road, where the bride’s table was centred with a three tier wedding cake topped by a floral decoration with a silver bell which had been used to decorate the cake at the wedding of the bride’s parents. J.S. Reid, Matsqui was master of ceremonies. The bride’s mother assisted in receiving the guests and wore a turquoise silk crepe dress with lace bolero and picture hat en tone with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. In the absence of the groom’s parents, his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter assisted in receiving. For going away the bride donned a green toned dress coat ensemble with cinnamon acces- sories. On their return the newlyweds will reside in Abbotsford. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Reid, Matsqui; Mr. and Mrs. P. Percival, Port Renfrew; Mrs. W. McLennan, New Westminster; Miss Eliz- abeth McLennan, New Westmin- ster; Miss Lucy Wilson, Clifford D. Smith, Mr andMrs. D. Spragg Dr. and Mrs, J.A. Ireland with Cathie and Frank, Mr. and Mrs, L.H. MacLeod and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs, J.M. Robertson, all of Vancouver; Christopher Smith, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Estabrock, Surrey; Mrs. VY. 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