THE REVIEW PAGE THREE ae LJ . England Presents Varied Scene To Brentwood Travellers BY H.V.GREEN. that in world markets the | commonly. said that. manufac- I shall remember St. Mary’s | the Promenade and reading the] Escaping London and ignoring — We were in London when | Canadian and American dollars | turers and tradesmen have taken | Island. for it was here in a | Morning paper 1 was surprised | as much as possible the vexed President Nixon’s dollar | are inexorably linked. unfair advantage of the change to |. moment of abstraction that I set | When Eunice suddenly shot off in | questions ‘of Ulster, industrial devaluation exercise hit the | This we were to learn when | decimal coinage, but such items | my camera down either in a cafe | the direction of two figures at | disputes and ‘the - eternal ip headlines. For the tens of | foreign exchanges opened after a | as transportation fares and | or the adjoining post office and it | S°M€ distance. ; argument about joining the iH thousands of ‘American tourists | weeks’ closure. The American | postal charges have advanced | was promptly purloined. Soon engaged in animated | European Common Market, it i abroad the impact was shat-| dollar was. indeed devalued in | out of all knowledge. This seemed a loss to regret as | Conversation the strollers proved | was good to enjoy a countryside He. tering, accustomed as they had | relation to British currency, but | nthe creditsideit was goodto | it contained some 30 tran- | 0 be Freda Webb of Deep Cove, | of charm and appeal, where 1 become to the omnipotence of the | it was with amazement that we | note that train serviceshave been | sparency shots, but on reflection | “ho We knew to be somewhere in | landscape, speech and local | i almighty dollar. learned that the Canadian dollar | vastly improved. We travelled | as a release from that common Britain. and her sister who lives | characteristics change county by : On the continent, all in a | had been discounted by a further | extensively by rail and found the | obsession of the tourist — the | 2t Basingstoke. They had arrived | county in infinite variety. Y second, travellers cheques were | three cents, precisely its relative | services to be speedy and on | tyranny of the trigger. from Exeter the night before | The new decimal coinage i not. negotiable: There were no | position before the crisis. time, and the coaches clean and after a sight-seeing itinerary in | seems to have been accepted Fi official quotations as the shutters So much for Canada’s financial | comfortable. The same can be At Penzance we encountered | Scotland and England far more | readily, although it is advisable i went up on foreign exchanges, | columns of the newspapers there | said for the admirable network of our one wet day of the visit. | extensive than we. were able to to examine one’s change closely ' and there were general reports of | were no reports in explanation of | long distance coaches which link Passing | the time in a shelter on accomplish. in a crowded bar. . i near-panic repercussions. Canada's attitude to Nixon's | all parts of the country by road, (=—===saawenessnmemness agate cr as aeareeee conan i In London the American Ex- | shock financial therapy. The net After several days in London, ~ KITCH EN EQUIPMENT EUND i press office was besiged, the | personal. result of the read- | packed with tourists of all races f queues for admittance extending | justment was from that Ume | and where the English are t in either direction to Trafalgar | onward we were to collect only 19 | scarcely to be found. we were SENIOR CITIZENS’ CENTRE : Square and Coventry Street. | pounds sterling and a handful of | glad to get away to Penzance in -Members are offering tickets i ina pull and pay raffle and we ask for your : Fortunately, the banks agreed | change for a $50 cheque instead of | Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, the kind support f generally next day to currency | better than 20 pounds at the | latter the -retreat ‘of Harold E exchange up to $50 on presen- | outset. Wilson, leader of the Opposition, DONATIONS i tation of. dollar travellers An interval of two years since | who atthe moment is apparently . = canalog Ne : se aa; 4 cheques. our previous visit.1o Britain had | under a cloud owing to at ap- also gratefully received. Taxation numbers available. : We as Canadian citizens took a scarcely prepared us for the | parent change of attitude on the Sponsored by Silver Threads Volunteer Corps. ; rather detached view of the| degree of inflation that. was | question of Britain’s entry into Walter S. Villers, Pres. i crisis, not realizing at the time | evident in every direction. It was the Common Market. mr a el ’ i au q 4 i st a ot i i H PES A rreNe | TT EMBOSSED |[ EMBOSSED neues ea 8 ay ‘on September 25, when Wendy | bow at the back. Her headdress of oes ws - ain: ummer : a . Carol Carrier, deughter.of. Mr..| silk flowers and pearis held her . Light Riviera Moreno Spanish Nionteray Chatham -*.-and Mrs. Desmond William | veil of silk illusion in four tiers L i : ee ne ee ee ed Wee : : Carrier of 4131 Rosedale Avenue, || edged with .small lace. daisies. Skeltone . Rosewood || Pecan _ Serolls of silk braid ina scalloped of Victoria, and the usher was ~ 4x8x%4 Lime Burlap 5 +! Z 4x8Xx5 /-32 Gifu Birch - V- grooved 10° | N. DRIED © “COLOURED ~. design ‘bordered the high.yoke’ |’ Dan Renn Carrier, of Victoria, RE ogee mee sai9 | ~ $179. SPRUCE SHELVING "STRONGHOLD ‘| brother of the bride. 4x8x\4 Natural Burlap — oes “iB A . -AXBXS. 132. ‘Gifu Bookmatched Walnut . - ‘V-grooved il : 1 5 . Silver. Threads Service .— | The — reception” was at ‘the fees ve spo eon vl $4927 4 1x6. oe Lin. Ft. NAILS 2 Sidney Branch Sidney Travelodge, where the ae AXE ‘Manor Nutmeg — ; = 3h | 4x8x5 / 32 Gifu Rosewood V-grooved on 12’ ode ant a Coe as y bride's table was centered by a ea ; 0 "Su -Ax8x4 mil Mahogany, V- grooved Unfinished. $939 1 axe. 20 Lin. Ft t oa "Thursday, Oct. 14-10 am. | 5 : a SQM > Cabin Grade Af ee ese pean M Tb. 5g a 9 veavings 1pm: Dressmaking: | three: tiered wedding cake. Toast : “AxBxY4 Malibar Teak . “ : ee - y] ‘4 aan. BH oe ha ey 30 By pm : B+ to the bride was proposed. by .. $999) Ax8x4 mil Mahogany V-grooved Pre-finished. ; $969 1x10 | 5S Lin, Ft, eee . poe opeaday aoe clue. 0 an, | Lawrie Patterson, an old: friend: AKBxY4 Caspian Walnut 3 ‘Cabin Grade ae i 12 | _ t ) Lb. ae : : oR EY : ame | ‘ , . ¢ - $69 xl: : Lin, Ft. ae Needlepoint; 1 pm, Knitting; 2 _ Leaving fort their honeymoon in Ix8xts Brunswick Cherry 53° de An8x4 mil ‘Mahogany V-grooved. Pre- finished. f 6 eo pm dackow | on : ‘ ‘ WANS en ee : ee . c aon Monday, Oct. 18 + 10 a.m. Peer A re pe . --4N8x4 Acadian Ash = +3” 7 4N8XY, Summer Beech-Hardboard - 3 DRY BACKING | Stamp Club; 12.80 pam. | Wore ¢ ° . yea oe . $R49 oar Ceramics; 2 p.m, Kitehen Band black patent accessories. 4x8x14 Tyee Cedar : 53" AXBxM4 Sienna Oak Hardboard . 5" Vaxd A “Lin, re oa «please note change of day) — - we cog GE ay a $649 3 es Tuesday, Oet, 19-10 aan. MOTHER RITA 4x8xt4 Nicola Pine Ho SBM “4xBxt4 B: avou Pecan - Hardboard ss) ~1gNR ge Lino Ft. ~ Sidney Serenaders, 10-a.m, to 4 : : sepnns ee + Sturdily. mowing her lawn is 85-year-old Mrs. L.. Wylie, 2445 ¢ Malaview who has lived in Sidney for 54 years and subscribed to the Review for the same length of time. Photo by Dane. © SHOPPING SPREE Laurel Gordon, Patricia Place, is the winner of the Sidney. Lions’ “shopping ‘spree’? which is scheduled at. some local. store next Saturday. Mrs. Gordon’ S name was drawn on Monday y by Chamber of Commerce president Len Siver. _ September Vows At St. Stephen’s St. Stephen’ s Anglican Church was beautifully decorated with baskets. of pink: and -white - pladiolas and. chrysanthemums: Victoria, exchanged - wedding S VOWS © with Mr. Barry. John a played. by Margaret Brown: a -eousin of the bride. Given ‘in marriage by. her and white carnations, and their AX8X"%4 Beige Burlap” : AxBXS / 32 Gifu Walnut - ‘V- grooved | ae 1” #90 PER © father, the petite bride was | headdresses were purple velvet hy $79 $46 7 PANEL ADHESIVE | 4 ® TUBE delightful in her Victorian;styled | bows with pink rosebuds. a od 4x8x¥4 Pumpkin Burlap 5 12’ : ~ gown of silk organza over. taffeta. on, Painting Jor Fun, Progressive Whist, Wednesday, Qet. 20-10 a.m. Rug Hooking, Macrame; it aum, Novelties, :2 p.m. Films. “ML, programs take place’ at Senior Cidizens’) Centre, 10030 Hesthaven Drive, Sidney. ‘Senior citizens of the district _ and visitors, welcome, 1.30 pum, : "Grover, ‘son “of: Mrs. ‘Margaret © Grover. of 4128 Santa. Anita - Avenue and. the late Mr. Douglas | “BOSUN'S MARINE SERVICES | and neckline, and-'three tiers of the silk braid adorned the bell sleeves. and the A-lined skirt which was completed by a bridal She carried a cascade bouquet of ie pink sweetheart roses. “Wendy’s -matron- of: ‘honour, ot. Mrs. A. Obreza (Bonnie) of 4241° ‘Wilkinson Road, Victoria,“ ‘and. | carried: colonial. bouquets. of miniature pink sweetheart roses — The best man was Gary Br ‘own Av North — Saanich — cow, “Stratfords Rita’ owned by CLE. Reimer, 1388 Tapping, has won a certificate from’ Ayrshire Breeders’ for milk: production, The Gold Seal is: awarded for. —. Rita's vuistanding record of ) 101,548 pounds of milk plus 4b pounds of fat: daring nine lace f Intions. Where Values Hit The High Note "Introducing the SALE ENDS OCTOBER 23 agical- lajestic | Nine SNBOSSED’ * EMBOSSED ~4x8x3- 7 16 Rustic Cherry AxBx / / 32 Gifu Rosewood - Vegrooved W. 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