7 harmonising colours. PAGE TEN THE REVIEW A wildflower setting in Beaver Lake Park on Friday framed the wedding. of two former Claremont School students. Conducted with simplicity in a a quiet grove, the ceremony united _ in. matrimony Valerie Ann Dobson. .and.. Douglas. Keith -Schuetze. Rev. C.-D. Lynn of the Pentecostal Assembly of . God officiated at. the informal open- air exchange of vows The bride, elder daughter | of Mr. and Mrs.. John F.. Dobson, Temple Avenue, Cordova Bay, wore a full-length gown of muted pastel colours which contrasted _-with her unadorned dark - hair. . . She carried sprays of wildflowers. ~ and was attended by her friend,. Judy ‘White, who was: dressed in ~The’ tall young groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schuetze, Sandover . Crescent, North ‘Saanich, was accompanied: by. ‘Russ Godfrey as best man. A cavalcade of motorcycles accompanied the bridal pair to a reception in Cordova Bay where a toast. was proposed by Major John Robertson, family friend of the Dobson’s, from Parksville. Among guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Allan -B. McKinnon; Mrs. John. Robert- son;. Rev. and Mrs: Schuetze.. and - Mrs. ote) | siFt waa] ‘BERMUDAS _HOTPANTS_ SCARVES. YES: sn GLO VEG - Easy-care Colorful . “Slacks a 2 Only JULIE'S. LIPSTICK , BY Bonne Bell “1° ” “To blush: you cheeks POT. O'GLOSS » i shades: (tinted lip gloss). ONE'S Fits. mM SIZE. PANTY. HOSE. Ol = 6g : ~ Mor, Reg. $1.95 es ‘DUATROL ANTACID ones ‘9 _ FAST FREE “PLYWOOD. SPE Axgeay N, 2 STRIATE D. Spec, ee of Spec. fa ONLY. axa” p VENEER CORE : Reg, $26.45 Spec. 2 COMPOUNDING YOUR PRESCRIPTTION IS ALWAYS OUR PRINCIPAL CONCERN 2 Sine Pharmacy Sidney's Only Independent Drug Store . Medical Arts Building Phone O56-1168 ~ LUMBER ma B axd-14"" BROWN PAL SADE. DELIVERY A a de ee tes ss CIALS - “158 fio Ibs. i. 3 95 7 fn Ibs. SEN PLy . 110-664 os “P40 Ibs, ’ ceases. Unfortunately it is ac- Luther. Schuetze, Penticton; Herman Schuetze, Mr. and. Mrs. A'bert’— Helen | ‘Malange of Vancouver and Ann Gringera of Seattle. -- and ‘an: unremitting campaign - assumptions, assessment of ali we hear and . ~ keep the public informed through _ their - enough on the surface, ‘but often > endeavour, at all times to balance “bad. news with ‘gcod, ~ yeaders of reading each day in assault and: rape, warrings and ‘insurrection, |. negative. Let us therefore see to. .. day.. There are acts of heroism, “human need, being done in every ~ GARDEN FERTILIZERS - a f G-B+6 ALL PURPOSE 10- 4 7 M PLANDS SPEC TAL UPLANDS. PEL L ETE dD « 2 HAVE YOU ICED? | -BY JOHN SQUANCE on The power exercised over us all by propaganda is so far reaching | that it can hardly be measured. I am thinking now of many dif- ferent: types or ways.in which most of us are influenced. There are good and bad influences at work on us in every part of our lives. From babyhood till old age the barrage of propaganda never cepted so much as a part of our lives that a large proportion of it is absorbed, unnoticed. and un- filtered, into our. subconscious. It would be a tremendous job requiring several generations (again propaganda!) at the Government level, through schools, churches, and the press, to remove its insidious influence. Many pages could be written citing examples of its misleading and very often downright false but -I think that most of us are aware of many cases of flagrant abuse. of ad- vertising. Political scandals, war mongering designed to promote the advantage of some particular group, are just two or three out of a ‘host which. control people in ~ large numbers. I believe it: was because ot its propaganda _ effect, so com- _mercially exploited, that the late | ~ _ Brock. Chisholm, spoke . out 5 roe pers "aNe it hades Daylight Wed. 5 0240.-:10.2 (0945 Thur. 6 0300: 10.0 0955 Fri. 7 0330. 9.9 1020 Sat. 8 0330. 9.8 1035 Sun. 9 0345 9.9 1105, Mon. 10 0400 9.9 1135 Tues. 11 0420 10.0 1210 Wed. 12 0110 9.4 0455 Thur. 13 0200. 9.6 0510 Weather The following is the meteorological report for the week ending May 2 furnished by the Research Station, Saanichton. FULFORD HARBOR | Saving a 5.4 1530 7.6 2010: 6.1 4.6° 1640 83-2115 6:8 3.8 1735 ..9.0 2205. 7.6 3.0 185 9.7 2250 8.2 2.3 1915 10.2 2340 8.7 1.7:° 2000 10.5 0020 9.1 1.3° 2050 10.7 10.1": 1245 -1.0 2130 10.8 10.0 1325 9 2225 10.8: Supplied by the rneteorological division’ Department of Transport for the week en- ding May 2 Maximum temperature (Apr. 26) 68 © Maximum temperature (May 2) 69 Minimum temperature (Apr. 30) 41 Minimum temperature (Apr. 30) 40 Minimum on grass 3 Mean temperature 52.6 Precipitation 04 Rain 03 Total 16.37 Total 16.15 Sunshine 43.5 ; : SANSCHA CALENDAR THURS. MAY 6. MARGARET SNOW HIGHLAND DANCING 3 - 4:30." FRI. MAY 7, RAE BURNS DANCING 2-8. SAT, MAY 8. SANSCHA GROUNDS VOLUNTEER WORK PART Y. SUN, MAY 9.: BASEBALL <1 O'CLOCK: .. MON. MAY 10. 50th YEAR JUBILEE RESTHAVENHOSPITAL DINNER, Sell. TUE. MAY 11, CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, 7-8: BOYS CLUB. WED. MAY 12. RAE BURNS DANCING, 2-8, © An Auxiliary has been recently _formed for the Mountain View Rest Home at 912 Mount Newton Cross Road. A program. of music on: Mon- day, bingo on Tuesday, han- dicrafts on Wednesday and car New Rest Home Auxiliary Formed rides on Friday has been established. There is still an urgent need for additional volunteers to assist. in’ “this program and. anyone. in- terested may-call Mrs. :J. Or- miston at 652-2384 or Mrs. G.- Mann at 656-4218. oO Oe Be OP EP Silver Threads . Thursday, .May 6, Bridge. an Crib. Clubs, 1.30 p.m.; Friday, May 6. Jacko, 2 p.m.; Monday, May 10, closed; Tuesday, May 11, 10 a.m. Rug Hooking and Knit- ting: 11 a.m. .Choir practice, ceramics, painting, novelties and macrame;. 12 noon Converstional French, Lunch. 1.30 p.m. Crib- bage. Wednesday, May © 12, Films, 2 pm. i OO, OO Es OO OR, a A JUST ARRIVED MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS 8” Vase ----------- $3.50 Biue candy dish filled with candy Made. In Holland $5.00 RUST'S te Oe oe eS: JEWELLERS | “2443 Beacon 656-2532 a ie i i LL Se te ee) eT OE FT oe te ee] spe dm homme tages e aed Ed SE RR 5 , Put Your Boy in A Higher Ta) Bracket! : just a summer job. Any enterprising youngster can make year-round money mowing, leaf Sweeping, hauling, snow-cleaning ....and making it fast with a 7,10 of 12 hp muscle ‘machine from: Massey- . Ferguson, world’s largest tractor manufacturer. complete with 34” mower only $7 §Q°° BRING YOUR BOY TO US. WE'LL SHOW HIM A FUTURE. A ‘Massey-Ferguson tractor can mean more than ; _ 8429 Patricia Bay Highway YOUR DEALER MASSEY - FERGUSON i&H Tractor & Equipment Ltd} 652-1752 “against teaching the Santa Claus} “myth, thereby bringing the wrath of thousands: down on his: head. To. undertake its elimination “may ‘be,, as I have already. said, too big’ ‘a job: for us at the * moment, but. clear thinking and ‘read and see, as well as what we “say and demonstrat e IS within’ “our power. ~. Newspapers are distributed to their © news. columns as -well“as - advertising. | “Innocent ery much biased: sometimes by the withholding. are aware sof this; a responsibility “to their readers. I suggest that a very important and helpful way. . to discharge this duty. would be to “The effect on ‘millions _ of their daily paper. about political ‘scandals, murders, court: cases,’ immeasurably it that human nature at its best to protrayed on the front page every ‘unselfishness ‘and devotion © ‘to community and’ the telling of these stories. would be a won- derful antidote to the depressing influence of most of the news stories. “Whatso ever be of good report, think on these things,’' Trailer Park _ Another application is expected. ~dnethe near future for establish: ment of a trailer park in Sidney. The park will cater primarily to _ persons without children. LR AS nk arcs ahs SHOP | | SATS: | +198 26''K6"" ' , , i Clear, |, Pve PLAstic fF Colours: Yellow, Green, White, $1 * WE CUT Keys. oe oe WE SHARPEN SAWS | * KEROSENE AND SOLVENT] AVAILABLE iN BULK . 3,00 AGM, OPE iN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 3:30 PM. = FRIDAY NIGHTS 7:00 PAM, - yd FM, ca Vem | BEACON AVE, aber wide "ard tesla “SIONEY Me gs q information, ; ; ae BONNINGTON/SOUTH SLOCAN (R. 8, Hendrie) - ooo ‘Caledonian Games *Highland Games re Cais May 29 s-» Of Sports Office to April 1, 1971, Any subsequent "May Day Cel: Community Games May 24. | WARFIELD (Doris Field). - eet changes or deletions are the res onsibitit Sa ree : : voce os os rine t itt ich PI iy. - CASTLEGAR/ KINNAIRD (C. Knutson): * Nee Annual Sports Day | Community May 29 0: Oo 7 OEMe event comm! ee in eac communi Ye Swimming *tAge Groups Invitational dune S 0 WYCLIFFE - : pee ls ‘ EVENTS IN ITALICS: * oe ae 7 a Tennis: : Zone” : -May 20-30. oy . Horseshow oe **Pacific Northwest . WHE May 29: : - Non-sports events, pageants, naiades, themes oe Golf? ~. Castlegar. Open Men's s June 5-6.05..8 Gymkhana ~ Pacific Northwest - i May 30 and special altractions recognized as “CRANBROOK ve oo _ oes o* Festival ancillary events. 2 > Bowling °° -§'Pin Regional . May 23 - Pay _ “Bowling. _ *5 Pin Zone Finals May 30°05) mae COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN: oo | Motorsport "Stock Car Racing “May 2828 FABULOUS 3 FIGURE EIGHT Listed next to community names. Se! - CRAWFORD BAY I wants on “ae . “) Gymkhana -*Gymikhana and Horse show «May 30:31) ARMSTRONG. MS Dae eee oe -o* Logger Sports © "Regional! a May 30-31-00. Gymkhana oo “Regional May 23-0. KA vol Raft Racing *Regional ~May.30-31 ASHCROFT | : ; ee : 4 5 ro NAGAN - SIMILKAMEEN _ Kokanee Karnival of Sports . v May 30-31 Motorcycle: “eaniian Championships : ” id i. eos : STON (Norn Patterson) : : ey ross-Country —, "(May 29-30. 7 KELOWNA (K. K. Maitman) Bos Ae ONS -§ Pin Resin May 23. | Motorcycle ***Invitational Motoreross “May 29-300. “Bowling Sand 10 Pin Reglonal May 23 Bowling *5 Pin Golden Age Motorcycle _***Pac, N.W, International Trial, May 29-30. peeling ne no. ae International (Finish): May 24 cP Clubs Champsis. May. 20 CLEARWATER (David Berryman): OE ee “Motetgaot ose Mt Approved. sine 7-8 Bocce Ball... *** International May 21-24 Rifle Shooting **Opon Ritle Tournament Motorsport Knox Mtn, Hilt Climb May 23 Tennis Regional May 21-24. (Shoot-en-anny).: May 230 Shooting “LSU. Pistol~ B.C, Champs, ~ May 29-30 ‘Boxing May 21-24 Softball’ *SrPC" Open May 22-24 Lawn Bowling “Men's. Peebles : june 23 Rodeo = Stampede | May 2).24 ENDERBY (Gus Stankoven) a 4 “S Blossom Festival uare Dance Jamboree - Basaball ‘oo SLittle League ., May 30 Tack ” ane ur ane Sr. sehoo! Zone way ® . wo aad Teenage Pop Festival May 23-24 flasaball *Rate Ruth June 6 ach Flat eee eal Aone vi MeN GOLDEN (H, J. Mahior) | | KAMLOOPS (Mrs. A. E, Barty) . Track = Field "Okan, Vatiay Meat of Champs.” May 29 ‘Basoball’ . *Uttle League May 29:30 Bowling ” B pin Realeral May 23 Tennia zono May 20:30. Baskatball *Sr, Men's May 22-23: Dog Show” "All Brood Kennel Club Goll Sweepstakes Mountain May 20 Gymkhana “Regional Meet May 20 Champianship Juno 7 Golt ; Jone 3 cat inn venst ip May 29 Softball “Zone Tournament Sr, Men June 5-6 Lawn Bowling. © *Mixed Triples May 23 KEREMEOS (0.8 vot SDAMPIONS Nit ray es Swimming *All ages June.6° Motorsport *Stock Cars ; May 23 Cycil ys poe! lonal . _ Track and Fleld © *All ages May 22 Motorsport | **4.Whaeel Drive Rally May 22. 24 . Rad ng yt ay ike Pa le (start) May 22. ~ Rugby “Tournament May 29-30 Motorcycles © *Dirt Track Races “May 23 Vi ia ¢ R lly” nnual Elks Pacific NW, 00 May 23-24 Soccer *Tournament Tapes June §-6 Parachuting — ***Weat: Canada, eae “May 22.2400 ntage Gar Ray. ae May “4 ‘GRAND FORKS - es Se Seca *Gantennial Juv. Featival. May 22:23 2. LUMBY os, ere: Bowllng 6 Pin Regional May 23 0 © Softball. ‘bodies’ May 22.24 Equestrian ‘aymkhana dune. 5... Bowling *8 Pin Zone Finats. May 30 20s: Trapshooting .. *tRagional Champlonsnipg May 23.0 Track » Fletd No Okanagan Schools Chanips. May 20 . 7 peas Golf) - Amateur Man's June'h-6 “OLIVE oe INVERIMERE (Doug Mcintosh) ; imatsur Mel OLIVER (Ronald A. D'Andica) “Rodeo “*AII Gitte Waster Canada May 22-24 Tennis -- Regions! May 20-30 / Canoeing” "astern Canadas May 2! Rugby. - Invitational coo May 22.24 LYTTON aa ea 5 Bane Buggy vine oe Me Bo hi May 23 “Water Sport **Aqua Show ‘s ‘May 2204.0. Motoreport ~ **'Cariboo Car Rally June 5-6 : une vagy. + Championships” a dune 6 David Thompson Days May 22.24 0 MERRITT (fort Lindor) a - “1, GBONGOG (Robert Ryan) io ae KIMBERLEY (Struan Robertson) SESS" peahary interior Fiald Tourn, May 23 » Rowling “gb AOU TOPin Regional May 23 Bowling 6 Pin Regional May 2a. Yachting Regatta May 29:20 “Gysling |. 4 Day international May 22 Mining= Logging Regional Sports ms June 56 Baseball “Indian Ball Tournament May 22-24 Rquostrian . **Pacitic Northwent voy May 29-40 Motorsport veeDeag tacos June 6 Tennis Regional “May 20-30 I Ayaan reper ama Aneta og a: May 2a Soccer ‘Interior Minar Tournament. June G6 REVELSTOKE (Ald, &. J, Parkor) ara “PENTICTON (4.1. ‘im! Bolton) ; Track Flold | Elementary Schools May 29 fowling <0. 5 B Pin Regional Moy 23° Gyeling os OOF Day: international heey 24. Tennis. Regional : May 20:30. Bowling 28 Pin Zone Finala ” May 30° Sheratlag “Full Gore Bitte By a2-ad RA ~ GALMON ARM (Terry 0, Sheppard a Soccer - **Senior Tournament May 82-24 NAKUSP _ The Wodls Vallance pan, . dune ib, Bowling - a Bi Hoalontl a) u = May 235 Nawdis Regional May 20-30 Howling: 8 Pin Regional ‘May a4 Haram Show MSALHA May 29-30 highland Dancing and, Tatton May ees a4 Fishing “Derby : May 29:30. Tannls *Diatrict Tournament May 31 RUTLAND (Ara, Wostradowaki) Snowmobile Alpine Satari May 22-24 Goll. Cherry Festival Open May 22 “) Solthall SS OB" Tournament May 22. 24 ea MI SICAMOUS {Dave Williamson) ; Horseshoe Plich ‘Tournament May 22-24 NELSON 5 Pin Regional May 23 fatteTub ” HG, Championships | May 33 Baseball” “Lite League ~ May 2a Sec Hid Be, Ir tatonal Tournament — May eid Bath-Tub “World Championships May 23° May Day Colabrations May 22.24. . tonal Re vanal é May 20.30 Fishing “Derby May 22-24 ~ SUMMERLAND R Mi ‘ reePate Am Triale hune 6 Power Qoats — **Racos May 23 Howling: 5 Pin Regianal May 2 owing Moaso Mouse Days, Treasure Hunt, Boat Parade May 22-24 Dawling. "8 Pin Golden Age , NEW DENVER “Little t May 23 VALLEYVIEW " te ubs Champs. gt 20° Basoball “tit Q eagua i y 33 Rowling — 5 and 10 Pin Regional May 23 Tennis fone May 20.30 Baseball Senior. ay ee Canasing *South Thampson River May 30 Gott Sumac Ridge Open May 29-430 Gymkhana *Re pion tl May 24 : “VERNON Pe NOSSLAND ; . i Bawiinig b hin Rogional May 23 Tannis cone . May 20:30 - For a campiete calondar of avents and other informe 7 oll Chinank Open Man's May 93-94 THAIN. atan contact (he GC, Sports Federation, Golf interior Sentors Mana! May 29 Howling 5 Pin Regional May 23 - 1200 Wost Broadway, Vancouver 9, B.C; Tennis Pry May 20-40 Cowling "Handicapped May 28 (Phone 738-0761) “championship. : ee TO © SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Sanctioned: Zone or Regional ev Sanctioned Provincial event not Retessarily a a *** Major. sanctioned ‘and: unsanctioned provincial . oy og championships ‘ ‘and: events involving contestants : from other. provinces: or countries. are : ‘The events and dates listed in this’ advertisement are based on information received al the Festival °°. Yy ling” Equestrian | ““*Combined Training ~ Softball BEAVER: VALLEY. (Paul D. Beattie). First Aid Competition _- Fruitvale Sports Day. “Montrose Sports Day. : “Beaver Valley Days. Boat Race, “Ladies! Tou ament | h Derby. oS SES May 22. 23 A.B. Worley, Deputy Miniator Golf = “Kinsmen: Fiesta” Rodeo : oe : ae May 29. 30 ? Horseman! 5 Society wo oe “Tonais. »,Regional: oo May 20-30" : “sweepstakes | ; June. 1 OES BS “Zone 4 Amateur © “Championship Men' s. ae June 5 6 ENT OF Riise COMMMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY Hon, W. K. Kiernan, Minister i an ©