ae ee p S Ww ednesday, September 18, 1968. _SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF. ISLANDS REVIEW ; H 3 i 4 cod if Bs ; , the best man. ».. Ushers Autumn Wedding In. St. Peter’s Chu The: ‘wedding took place at St.: 7 | Peter’s; Port Washington, onSat= : -urday, » September 7," “Of: “Sally. Garland, ©. - second daughter of |. Bishop.and Mrs. Michael Cole- ‘man, and Richard Thomas Tuck-.. son’ of Mrs, Tuckey of ey, Vietoria and the late F, E. ‘Tuck. ey... The church was beautifully decorated with white gladioli ‘and ¢ dahlias in autumn shades, Bishop. Coleman conducted the service. _. The bride, given in- marriage by.her: eldest brother, Michae} ‘G. Coleman, wore a short dress of white and silver lace, witha short white veil, and silver'shoes. . Her bouquet.was of yellow roses. Miss Wendy Cannon of Van- couver,: the bridesmaid, chose: a-simply. cut dress: in..a deep violet shade, and carried yellow chrysanthemums.:. .. Randy. Patch of Victoria was were _ Christopher ‘Coleman. the bride’s brother, “toria, ee rch, Pender 2 - and Robert Bowden-Green ofVie~ AS garden reception ¥ was s held at: Windsong, home of the bride’s parents, -. Robert..L.° King: of Vancouver ‘and Pender Island, ‘uncle of the bride, proposed the toast to his niece, Special guests were Mrs. Mar- tin of Victoria, grandmother of . the groom, and Mrs. H,G, King of Vancouver, . grandmother of the bride. ; The -bride’s: mother wore ‘a dress and. jacket in a. floral pattern of rose on black, with matching rose-red hat. The groom’s’ mother chose a’ navy hat. When the bride and groom left. for:a motoring trip honey- _.moon, the new Mrs, Tuckey wore’ a gold-coloured suit with orange- . toned accessories.. ; They will be residing at 4611 West Saanich Road, Victoria. _MAYNE. By ELSIE BROWN, Mr. and Mrs;. Cece” ‘Gardner of Coquitlam -spent their usual. summer. at their home at Ben- nett Bay. Visiting them for their - holidays were Cece’s sister-and - brother-in-law, Mv. and Mrs, Robinson of Edmonton. Visitors. of the “Mike Me- Connells at “Ponder Over’ were ° their friends, Jane Dove, Sandra Begg, Martin Allen and. Pete Homenuk of. Vancouver: They were enjoying some of Marion Kerby’s brand of hospitality when we met them. Hope they.even- tually become Mayne Islanders. The Don Gladman’s.down Bay-. view Drive way, Sunshine Cove, have had a: large number of visitors. this..summer.~ ‘Recent guests were their. son and daugh-.. ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gladman: with. their children, Lorna, “Paul and ‘Susan. ° ? Also visiting ‘was. young’ Mrs, Glad- man's mother, Mrs. May Trimble all of Vancouver. Scuba Divers -- have’ found’ that area interesting “judging from all reports. cs ‘A visitor at the residence of: : Hugo and Gisela Schimmelbusch, Reef Bay, was Hugo’s mother, Mrs. Anneliese Schimmelbusch ”. of Seattle. With them also were - their: two -small. children-Rich~. ard and Vera. Commuting from Seattle seems to be easier than - commuting from. Vancouver, » The Stu Frys have spent a busy summer both here and on™ the mainland. The Fry's daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Craig Gray and family were here’-during August... The child- ren really enjoy the beach and collect all sorts of interesting. items to take home with them. I expect Donna is used to find- ing lizards and other moving ob- jects in the children’s beds at.. odd moments... Betty’s entries in our miniature, PNE were very _commendable - believe she won “a few prizes.” ‘ : Harvey Drummond is patching inthe absence of. friend. wife, Meg. She “is: away*on-a: long postponed trip Down Fast. Vis- ited . Vancouver, . other stopovers on her. trip East. Staying ata place I-can’t spell, either North or South of Quebec. TREFLECTIONS (Continued from Page 4) of the committee were; F.J. Bak- er (chairman), G.A, Cochran, (secretary), Raye Page-Wilson, Everett Goddard and George Gray. Taittee’s work and pointed out that they could not proceed furth- er in negotiations with.the water company. due to the latter ap~ parently showing no desire~ to meat them. ; : 45 YEARS AGO The Holy Trinity and St, An- and _ Calgary -and_ Mr. Baker gave a com-" prehensive review of the com- ¢ PRESS CLUB Mary Backlund of Galiano went to. the Canadian Women’s Press Club luncheon at the Imperial ‘Inn, Victoria on Monday, Sep- tember 9, Other members at- tending were; Bea Hamilton, Salt ‘dress with deep blue feathered” Se er “GALIANO by thay: BACKLUND -Miss- EM, Hopkins has | cars _ “rived home. on: Galiano: after several weeks» touFing in Eng- land.: Mrs, George Phillipson i is back « home after spending. several “weeks in’ Prince Rupert where her. husband fishes ‘all summer. Mrs. Kathlyn Benger will spend the winter at their home on the Island, It'is.her Sabbatical leave from teaching in Edmonton, Al- berta, Her mother, Mrs. Taylor will stay. with her‘ also. Mr. Benger is now teaching at Simon Fraser University, and will com - mute over to the Island for week~ ends, © We are sorry to note that Irving Sinclair; well-known artist from’ Oakland, California, is ‘gravely ill in hospital there, He and his wife spend their summers “OT Galiano, and are held in high -with a heart attack. He helping Pat Weaver -up at the - - North End, and when he became “ill, Pat ‘took him over’ in his Spring. Island, and: Muriel -Wil- son, Mary Gibbs, Dorothy Tup- per, Rosalie Heywood, Peg ‘Morrison, .Eugenie Myles, all from Victoria, and guests Ur- Sula.Jupp and Mildred Osborne, Victoria, WEDDING PLANNED Mr. and Mrs, John H. ‘Rees, of Galiano Island and Vancouver, — wish to-announce the forthcum- ing marriage of daughter, Roma Helen, to James Nisbet “Tingle, son of .Mr. and Mrs. J..:Tingle,. of. White. Rock. The ‘wedding will take. place at. . St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Ker- risdale, ‘Vancouver, at-1 p.m. ‘their eldest. *-@steem™ by “all who know. them.” Cecil Morisette.was taken to Chemainus Hospital last, Friday was cruiser to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, A.. Ritchie of Vancouver, are ‘spending the weekend visiting » Chuck Webb, ; Joseph Williams vis now - hospital in. Victoria, His frieids -will. be sorry to hear that he is on Saturday, October 5th, 1968, ° the. Rev. G D. Kelly officiating. The ‘reception will follow at the = Shaughnessy Golf Club, The couple; will: reside in Prince George. -. ; : Because of its exceptional duc tility, commercially ‘pure nickel éan be :drawn into fine wire less”: than cne-thousands ofan inch in diameter.” A-pound.of such wire will stretch 80 miles. not well, Albert. (Tommy). Head is .now in Willow. Chest Centre, where he is: undergoing: treatment for tuberculosis... Hevis: feeling a little better, and seems to--be responding to treatment. On September 22, Rev. Horace Dunster will conduct. a mass baptism: for eight little children at. St. . Margaret of Scotland Chureh. This will be followed by. a tea for the parents and god- ° parents in the Hall. . This will also be a farewell for. Mr. Dun- ster, as on the. 23rd, the new © minister will arrive from Jog-— ‘gins, Nova. Scotia. Rev. Ben- jamin Fream will be the “new niinister for St, Margaret’s and St; Mary. Magdelene, on Mayne: ‘island. Mr,” and Mrs. Kenneth Sater, with Ivor,-Nola, Erin and Lisa; are. spending a week visiting in Penticton. Mr. and Mrs. © ‘sons, Ivor and Olaf. : Mrs, Edwin Odberg, of Sid-- ney, spent’ several days visit- ALL SHARES ~ AND DEPOSITS . GUARANTEED | WHAT THIS SYMBOL MEANS TO you drew’s W.A. met for the first- time since the summer holidays at. “Ardmore Grange’’,. Rev. Mrs, Fatt of Victoria addressed the meeting and those. present were Mesdames: Gwynne, Fatt, Belson, Critchley, Salmon, Man- ning, Herchmer, Harvey, Philp, Copithorne, Bowman, Ward, Muir, Matthews, Coward, J. Brethour, Gilman and the Miss- es E, Belson, Cordeaux, C, Wil- liams and C, Belson. The Islands Agricultural and Fruit Growers’ Association fair was formally opened at Mahon Hall in Ganges on Sept. 12 by Colonel Cy Peck. The farmers exhibit by T. Burkitt was a par- ticularly interesting sight, On Tues, last Mrs. W. Rivets of James Island entertained a number of her friends at bridge. Mrs. F: Noakes won the first ptize, a vety handsome box of @ chocolates, and Mrs, Lyons, the consolation ptize, which was a dainty harciketchief. The Provincial Credit Union Share and Deposit Guar- antee Fund protects the investment of all individuals — in every credit union in British Columbia, - Such investments may be in the form of credit union shares and/or credit union deposit accounts, term deposits or any similar savings or investment plan. The Fund also guarantees credited dividends on credit union shares and credited interest on depasits. This protection makes credit unions one of the safest places where any one can save or invest. B.C. CREDIT UNION LEAGUE ROOM 14. 96 E. BROADWAY. VANCOUVER 10. B.C. GULF _ “ISLANDS ~ SERVICE CLUB IS ACTIVE | Galiano Ladies’ Service cmb Fn held -theiv = first meeting of the “fall. season on, Thursday, Sep- tember. 12,. in the: Galiano. Hall, with president Mrs. LA. Murphy in the chair. “Mrs. Jimmie Jones.was kept busy ‘sending: get-well,..cards to,.: many friends who are not well,” and those in hospital. ‘The bank balance Is now $53.97. An invitation was read from the Salt. Spring Island Old Age Pensioners group, to see if any- one on Galiano is interested in forming a group. “GANGES ‘of the MeDermott’s \ were James: ; Watson and M, Mitchell Beeton, Ontario. “Before returning-home -: u | Recent visitors of. Mr, and T.W. “Mouat, ‘Scott Road “vere their son and daughter-~ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T.W, Mouat-’ a. and. Miss -Elizabeth Mouat, { Mrs. Lionel Kett, Pleasanton, ‘alifornia was a week of. her. sister- -in-law, Mrs, ‘Gladys Bidwell. ; * Mrs, R.M, Kirkham, Vancouv- er, spent last weekend with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.N, Mc- Mr. Also recent visitors they’ plan to. _travel to Port Al- berni and: the interior of B.C. visiting many of the McDer~ mott’s clan. -° - Visiting -.Mrs. Dorothy 1 Hook... last .week: were. her niece and husband, Constable and Mrs, Brian Moore,. Weyburn, Saskat- ‘chewan, . The. Moores. who were. ' married recently. are. en route to Seattle and Portland before returning home. and. Mrs, J.D. Fletcher ° spent Labor Day weekend with- visitor last ed to C.F.B, Quebec. {Murphy’s daughter, Mrs, G, Tul- their son Dr. Neil Fletcher, Co- nox. . Last weekend .the Flet- cher’s had a a surprise ‘visit from ‘Mrs, : “On Saturday, ‘September Lt it. _seemed nearly half of SaltSpring 9, Island's. population: turned out to: _ attend. the popular Hospital Sale sponsored by ‘the Women’s Aux : iliary tothe Gulf Islands Lady Minto Hospital and held every | fall. .The proceeds from this worthy event go to the hospital and this year a record $2,200 PLAN DINNER -On Saturday, October 12, the Galiano Club. will be the scene of the annual dinner, complete with turkey and all of the trimmings. On No- vember {, “the auxiliary and who -volunt -in aid of this’ worthwhile cause Thanksgiving © the Bastion Theatre,’ “Victoria, will come to Galiano “#8 Mrs. E. Jarman, . Auxiliary: for: their months - 0 sorting out and picking up: articles. donated .-by- the Island. ers were commended. “ 7 There area large. “number. of ladies . who: deserve credit, too, “:who - are -not* members - ily lend their help each year. Mrs, PH, Knowles was con-" vener and -co-conveners . were Mrs. L.R, Oliver and Mrs. Don- ~ ald Layard. Publicity convener A. popular * event - during: the : _ Emret Sater, “spent the! past:week visiting their, 7 Ay, of Chilliwack; is spending é a week or so with hers fe. _On Monday night. the wind did shot help the fires that were get- ;.ting out of hand on slashiog near aylor. Bay and Retreat Cove, Several men, ., were called out, and spent one night watching and. The Service Club will cater for a-christening party for sev- eral children who .will be bap- tized on September, 22, by Rev. H.. Dunster. : Tea was ‘served: by Mrs. Flo Bellhouse and Mrs. M.. Back- lund. Mr, Fletcher's brother.and sis- * ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alec Fletcher, Wyndell; B.C. The brothers had not seen each oth~ ver for 29 years, (Ad (Pop) Eaton, for mer + post : ‘master. at Ganges and a resident of Salt- Spring: for 41° years is to present. “Little. Red Riding. Hood", and ‘School . for Wives’, with their complete cast: - sale is the ‘fifty cent: paper: bag special” which may. be’ fil-° : led with any articles of the pur - haser'’s choice.“* °° = his cher brother who died a ° : month before he, arrived, at the... a Ti President ofthe coves age of 98 years. . ‘ _ Mrs. Mary. Brown, Vancouv- ware ue ae i keeping the. sparks under control, spending..a few. days with’ Mr. . Ff, was a visitor last weekend Harry Ni ~The Galiano: Island Chamber and’ Mrs. Fred’ Morris, before _ of.-Mr.-and- Mrs. Nels Degnen.- - I g returning to. Kamloops. | Mr. |. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Web- ‘the electric. blanket; =Mrs _Eaton- has .-just- -returned - home ©. ster: Davidson, Alders Road last Humphreys, . a» set. ‘of: breakfas from a seven week Royal Can-. Weekend were Mr. and Mrs.D.C, - dishes; - Mrs i adian. Legion charter flight to Taylor, Oakland, California, the British Isles visiting his’ | Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Robinson, . ‘old home town of Kettering. He Los Angeles, California, are . also took a coach trip to the . guests. at Harbour-House — for continent travelling through six two weeks.. 7 4 countries. ~ Altogether he has Captain’ and Mrs, B, Warburt- © daughter, Sergeant J,R. Ripley}, Kobley says that there are 43. travelled 18; 000. miles’since lea~ ‘on, Ottawa were here last week C.F.B. Chilliwack, who, with hig children enrolled this term, eight ving Kamlopps ‘two months ago, Yisiting. Mr. and Mrs.-J.H.M. wife and family ,have been posts, “more than last term. o “Mr. ‘Baton: just. mi missed seeing ~ Lamb, St. Mary’ s Lake.” ee x By i t € 7 : ing. Mr. and. Mrs. - Rennie} ” Weatherell, oF A Walter’ McRae and his son,; has. been postponed from. ‘Sep- Bruce, from Vancouver, are en~; tember to October 2, to enable joying -a visit to Mr. and MrsJ all of the council to be present. C.D.A. Tweedale, having some, The chilren have now gune back luck with the fishing, too. __,_ to school, with the same teachers Mrs. J.A. Murphy: went ta as they had last year: H.A, Kob- “ Chilliwack to say farewell for ley, principal, and Miss M, Swit- awhile to her~ son-in-law and zer, junior room teacher. Mr, nce : a : ” is the safest retum when. it i offered by your cr U your. veighbors to grow apace, a . You simply s save e your money and. sit back and watch it teow pee ae LEARNING VO LIVERS: ee, _ wpe ess a nor ciasy ~——= Your Cre- ' dit Union is your ke to the future... their ftture LOGICAL WAY OF SAVING Is TO JOIN FORCES WITH THE FELLOWS IN THE SAME BLOCK AND THE ~ SAME COMMUNITY IN THE CREDIT. UNION, A 1 RIP IN YOUR FUTURE? A Credit Union Savings account will help you to enjoy the trip of a Hfetime! ounts, term m deposits or any simil : investment plan. : The Fund also guarantees credited d vidends _ We don't tell you how much to save oF on Credit Union shores and interest on deposits how little. 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