: Y pretty. “wed ng took: ‘place: ‘Denville aaa, Me- = bodice and long bishop? s ‘sleeves é ie pms, April. 19, . $9, when Pamela Boyd Holms,. “daughter.of Mr and Mrs. J.E.V, olins,’ 951 Stelly’s Cross Road, entwood: Bay, B. C. became the’ 2. of: David Scranton Breed, grandmother, of. white orchids and stephanotis, “The - “matron of. ‘honour, Mrs, the. two. small daughters of Mr, on of Dr. and-Mrs. J.E. Breed and. Mrs.. Gordon Breed, who : ilmette, Mlinois. ‘The church .acted as ‘flower girls, were vas prettily decorated with whité “dressed alike in spring yellow nd yellow flowers. at the altar, - flocr Jength gowns, the flower he. same. ‘colour scheme ‘being girls carrying baskets of white carried: out ‘in: the atiendant’s ‘and - yellow spring flowers, and Mrs. Hicks Garrying a simiiar houquet. “in marriage by. her : ather,. the bride was. lovely ina “floor length gownof heavy candle- light: silk, with: chapel train, the “Rev. doin’.Plahler officiated, The music tor the processional was’ Purcell’s Tr wet Valune BE NEFIT BINGO | “MONDAY, MAY 12th | et Brentwood Community Hall 8 Pp. M. Benefit for Chadwick: Family Prizes | Donated By Local Business Men Cards $I. 00° Extra Cards 25¢ For. “At Least 15. Games here ‘Quality & Personalized Service Meat . fons SERVICE AND @: QUALITY. SPECIALS: | Las i Doel sm mee ee ween meena cewnun, MON. - SAT, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. — FRIDAY. NIGHT-TIL 9:00 p.m. “Sem THEATRE SIDNEY — 656-3033 _.MONDAY ~ FRIDAY 7:45 P.M, SATURDAY 6:50 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. nA girl, a boy, a tender, funny, terrible Pe wedding night. ‘etl BOULIING URES Teuton fami ney mus - JOHN MILLS: HYWELBEIMETT MARJORIE RHODES a AVRIL ANGERS “Liz FRAGER - WLeRED PHRLES JOHN COMER - BARRY FOSTER MURRAY HEAD: “Grown once: | PAUL" Beate) MCCARTNEY [BL fi" AAUGHTON'S | Screen ty PUL MEAT TECHNICOLOR* Distributed by WARNER BROS, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MON, = TUES, - WED, ~ THURS, = FRI~ SAT, - MAY 1213614215 = 15-17 y Jane Fonda Ef § ARbaRENA 9! B OO KER THING: ne cD PA vid Uce. Hens JoGNs is orirt being of heavy. lace which com=~ -.-plimented-the ‘heirloom: lace veil > belonging - to. her ‘great-great- ~~ Her bouquet was — “Gene Hicks of: Connecticut; and © Alderman W.E~Claya been appointed acting-mayor of~ Central “Saanich for. the: of May. and June, es tary and for the recéssional the music was Mendelssohn's Mic summer Nights Dreain, a The: best © : and ° ushers. were Alan’ Breed, Nicholas ‘Bradley of New York, and G. Rightmire of Columbia ™ University. The! reception was held at the ° home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Breed, where the bride’s iable was centred by-d - three-tiered wedding cake, and the toast’ to — the bride was proposed by” the best man, Gordon Breed. For their honeymoon in the . “Bahamas the bride wore a smart blue tweed costume with matching accessories _will make their home in Boone town, New Jersey, : Qut of tawn guests includedMr, and Mrs. J E.V. Holnis of Brent- wood Bay, B.C,, parents of the bride; Mrs. Antony Storrs, the bride’s. grandmother from Ot- tawa, Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Breed, Wilmette, Nlinois, parents of the -- groom; and the bride's aunt; Mrs. Helen Hanecorn, who flew from England. to be present at the ceremony. ; -TO TRAVEL Central . Saanich. Clerk: F.B. Durrand will attend the conference of B.C. Municipal ~ Officers’. Association -at Pen- ticton. on May 21, 22° and 23, “LITTERING HIGHWAY . Calvin -Skulsh of Sidney was- ‘fined, $25 in Magistrate's Court on Saturday, May 3 for littering ' the highway. man- was. Gordon . : Breed, brother of the’ groom, : . Mr.andMrs, Breed Municipal - MR. AND MRS, J.$, RASHLEIGH _ SAANICH. PENINSUi:A AND: GULF ISI. ANDS REVIEW_ ~ BARBERS STEADY — oP wag Golden We dding Cc elebration | Some 200 guests attended the tea and program held in Sidney Bible Chapel, April 19; to cele- brate. Mr,.and Mrs. J.8. Rash-_ leigh’ Ss golden wedding anniver- sary... In the goodness of God, daughter Betty from Esperanza, son Arthur from Ethiopia, © son Peter of Saanichton, and daugh- ter Eva from Columbia: were all present. . The program was centered around the. theme, ‘Bless: the Lord, Oh, my soul and forget not ali His benefits.”’ It included 2300 Douglas St., Victoria _. MAYHEW and STRUIT LID. | GARDEN -FARM- INDUSTRIAL - LAWN : Ford Tractors and Equipment “~ Gravely Tractors and Attachments - ATCO.- RANSOMES - JARI POWER MOWERS “386-7704. wall, ‘short. speeches from old-time friends, solos-and poems. © Mr. and Mrs. Rashleigh both ably “gave: afew words with appro~ pr iate Scripture verses. Mr. Rashleigh, from Corn- in 1912... After serving -ovér- seas~ in World’ War 1; he mar- ried Elizabeth Edwards in Devon, England. They settled in Quali- cum Beach district in 1919 and later moved to Saanic nton(1936), and. then to Sidney in 1957. The . couple have nine grandchildren. . Among the out of town guests. were Mrs. A. Rashleigh’s mother and sister who came from Sask- atehewan. Continued From Page 1 to make decisions isbeinggradu- ally eroded. ‘Beeause [ believe that this is an unfortunate. legacy’ for the fulure Iam again offering myself as a candidate... 1 believe the people of this community are perfectly capable.of making their _own decisions in accordance with their needs,’’ -he concluded. Fred Robinson He. was # councillor in Oak Bay for 12 years and this past experience has enabled him to set-forth a — platform which he. intends to work. for if elected. A satisfactory solution to the joint, voluntary fire depar tment situation — he - regards. sic top priorily. “He would' contitiie ‘ef- forts for the provisionof abreak- water at the foot.of Beacon Ave; In. the area of public works he — .favers more sidewalks on heavy traffic routes such as Resthaven. ‘Lochside and Weiler: more -sat- isfactory storm. water disposal, “public werks to be put out for: competative —tenders,. stricter servicing requirements for sub- dividers inthe matters of sewers, roads, drainage and sidewaiks, He would also seek to continue. efforts for the improvement “of hospital facilities in the Sidney and North Saanich areca, Beacon | at Fifth "KEEP YOUR CARIN SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION AND Contribute To Your Own Safety And The Safety Of Others Come In For A Safety Check Now Flint Motors Ltd. 24 Hour Towing Service Phone 656-1922 Rata Aladdin Travel 162442 Beacon Ave, ofan SIDNEY "Your P & O Agent 656-4115 [A Message For You For the ~ Finest. in Floor Coverings .. . .. Carpets Linoleums, Vinyls, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles .. ithe firm to contact is HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avenue Victoria, B.C. EV6-2401 Blasting Agricultural Blasting « Specialty STUMPS - DITCHES - BOULDERS TREE PLANTING ROCK BLASTING TONY DONALDSON FULLY QUALIFIED AND LICENSED 656-2816 No Job Too Small Free Estimates “2 ial Of four-dollar. haircuts’ for half the price,’? said a leading Beacon. Avenue comb craftsman when question- ed. Males who still are inthe habit “OF: paying periodic. Visits. to. the > Barber will: be relieved to’ hear “that there is no present inten-~ tion of increasing the’ charge for ; “haircuts in Sidney. : “No, we will ‘continue our spe- and scissors... He predicted ihat his Sidney customers wili-be able to settle easily without the feeling of contribu-. ting to inflation for some time. to. come, charges into the barber's chair despite the raising’ of to $2. 25 in Vietoria. | Forgotten Element. -. Size: that. social assistance ©» ~ Johnson: " ficulty at the moment and ~ so have a: right to helps: _ without: husbands who. are England, came to Sidney | are. receiving .assistances: * Johnson. of Maryland Drive came to Sidney with his — wife three vears ago. “omoney or the opportunity “hair done, Continued From Page bt“ half are ‘from the. Gulf Ta> pf lands. ; “T would ‘like to empha “Sa ‘sald -Glen “Its not like the ‘old dole system. In many iinstances -thesé are people who have paid taxes. or ‘Whose families have paid taxes and who:are. in. dif- right,?* it is especially important for ' widows: and - women trying to support _ a fam- Uys Assistance Is given on an individual, basis accord- ing to need.. There’ is no ‘set policy on the amount each person is to receive but rather. each case is ; reviewed and judged’ on its own merits. - Beginning next Wednes~ dav’ Mr. Johnson will be at the Kinsmen Health Centre ‘in Sidney one day every two weeks for those who He will be there to assist them in any: way he-can. “With our offices. being” in Victoria, accessibility is a. problem,’ -suid’Mr. - “By coming out ~ to Sidney on a regular ba- sis, it will be easier for those who wish to See me, . to da so.’ Mr... Johnson Avill- aiso meld the next meeting of - the self-help group. Loneliness is often the: mast difficult thing “with which ‘the woman on wel-’ fare .has to contend. She does not have either the ‘to get out- and have her — go.on a shop- ping spree, or to a res- taurant. The group will provide the companion- ship which is so desper- ately needed. It will also__ help. to restore the dignity which. wotnen on welfare often, feel they. have for- feited, 4 ; “In .other words, © by |} Working together we can support and encourage one another. We can use the- many resources that are available to: us and. mest. important of all, we°can insure that our. children are given the same oppor= tunity: for a good future? as are other chikiren ‘in the community, concluded the group spokesman, “ elder daughter, . ZHAN! LOCALS > < Last Saturday evening at Mc- ‘Morran’s, Cordova “Bay, Mrs. E.A. Lassfolk, was guest of hon- -our.on the occasion of. her birth- » day. “Guests included her husband “E,.A, Lassfolk;.” Mr. ~Earl Downey; Mr. and Mrs. Jack _and Mrs. Christian; Mr. and Mrs. David Christian; Mr.-and Mrs. C. Ty- ler; Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKinnon; and Mrs. A, Tomsett. ... Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.-Tobin, . . 9601. First. St, i Sidney, B.C., announce the engagement of their io. Mr, Jeffery George Fortier, son of Mr, and Mrs, A.H, For- tier, Sardis, B.C, The wedding to tuke~ placesat Qur~ Lady of “stall = - items. Heather -Anne,.~ Spring. Tea ‘st. Stephen’s . A.C.W. Spring ~ ‘Tea, will open: at 2:15 ' on Sat- urday : “afternoon,” donation of books from: Beaver Books. is forming: the nucleus’of: ane ‘interesting book stall and ‘the “usual, homecooking-stall will be-. ° augmented: ‘by ‘a country. kitchen . “delicatessen: * © -Many interesting items. Mr. and Mrs. W, Harker andMr, ..Will be on sale at the needle~ featuring -: work Stall, and a plant stall under the expert convenership ° of Dr C.A, Watson, W.E, Clay- ards. and Alan Pugh will. give” garden lovers a chance to buy some ‘lovely plants from beauti- ful. Central Saanich gardens. The prize for a guessing contest will be a pretty garden chair donated ‘by Butler Brothers, _Weanesday, May 7; 1969 May.10. A: Assumption Chure ntwood ee oe Sa 3h reer Fle rine officiating. - » oe pa ne y. type of sportsfish.. “SIDNEY ROCK CLUB SHOW and TEA ‘Saturday, May 10th OPM K of P P HALL - Admission 50¢ LOOKING FOR. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT? T he Review: reqitires a full time. 7 subscription salesman to canvass the northern end of the peninsula -and also the Gulf Islands. Please apply in person to - Mr. Brian Turnbull, The Review (office, Third Street, Sidney. Phone 656- 151 FOR SOUND, COST. CONSCIOUS LARNICK, FOR SIDNEY ALDERMAN ELECT WM. LARNICK ADMINISTRATION ; WI] ) FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY PHONE 656-1012 SIDNEY BAKERY and Sold At All Leading Grocers HIGH WATER BILLS? New, modern styled Meul- ler tans, with replaceable seats, inexpensively, Replace those leaky squeaky faucets, For Repairs, Alterations and © New Construction: B.C. LICENCED PLUMBER LES COX PLUMBING SIDNEY B.c, 656-2044 SIDNEY Oniy six months old. for VILA, WANTED- The Yorkshire And Canadian Trust 737 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. Phone 383-0514 FOR SALE Three bedroom home, electric heating, well insulated. Cablevision, garburator, '. built and in excellent condition, $17,500. A prime one acre apartment site. If you have a good down payrnent phone me re financing. Well Several nice 1/2 acre lots in North Saanich, Some qualified Fairly modern 3 bedroom home up to $20,006. Good down payment or possibly all cash, For further particulars‘ and financing and if you want action phone A.W. Sharp 384-0314 or Res. 652-1941. STANDBY 20 On tins GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 1/19: RANGES 5 Ibs, 51 CANNED POP COTT RED DELICIOUS 24-173 oz. tins, all flavors *1.95 Case APPLES 3 lbs. 51% ; snciant ASSORTED BISCUITS ABC. (vel LWERS, 3 Pkgs. 1 M S$ ‘AN 28 CENTRE FRESH a Extra Fa Fancy CARROTS. 2 Ibs. 19° See Nick's Meat Counter for Specials tft ere W ER at