1 t . ee caf ae Wednesday, November 25, 1970 THE REVIEW . carnations on! ‘October. 10. at four — & th ae om: oF FIRST ors THE MARK The blue-winged teal, a warm weather duck, heads for the deep south well ahead of freeze-up, usually in early September. Central. America 1} - ‘70 ARSE) WORLD They travel far from Canada’s prairiés, to Mexico, , the West Indies .and across _ the equator to Chile and northern Brazil. Principal nesting grounds are in Canada where Ducks Unlimited projects play a vital role. Angus Shortt Ducks Unlimited Petite Johanna Maria Durrand made a most charming bride when she became the wife of Peter Mark Cumberbirch at 7:30 November 7, at the Brentwood United Church. The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of pink and white chrvsanthemums and = pink carnations, and_ traditional seven-branched candlesticks. Guest pews were marked with tiny bouquets of pink. chrysan- themums. Johanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Durrand of 6322 Marie Meadows, Central Saanich, and the bridegroom is ‘the second son of Mr..and Mrs. Robert N..Cumberbirch of 6294 Robin Way, Central Saanich: The double ring ceremony performed by Rev. John Wood and. the organist was Len Van't Reit. Given: in. marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her DOUBLE-RING WEDDING AT SHADY CREEK CHURCH A lovely double-ring ceremony was solemnized on October 30, 1970 at 7:30:p.m. in Shady Creek . United Church, Saanichton, when Judith Anne; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rosseil, Vic- toria, became the bride of David Deric Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deric Rigby, Victoria. — Reverend J.M. Wood officiated | at the wedding. Mrs. C.J. Cruikshank attended at the organ and during “the signing | of the register the Shady Creek Choir _ sang ‘‘Our Wedding Song.’’ Given in marriage by her father the bride was radiant in a floor-length gown of Chantiilv lace. over Lagoda, with traditional lilypoint sleeves, softly rounded neckline. with -many self-covered buttons down the back, a semi-empire waist, and the shoulders sewed into an. all-lace flowing train. The three- Bere ‘chapel veil of. misty To Live .-Breniweod ‘United Church was” _. baskets of bronze. ‘and: yellow: chrysanthemums: ‘and yellow. o'clock, “when ‘Phyllis Margaret: i daughter of Mr. “and» Benjamin McLaren, oe of. Mr. “ang: ae Re Craig. McLaren of and” ‘traditional’ wedding. music - “was played ‘by. Mrs. H.E.. Mar- shall of Victoria. ah a Sed “Given “in? marriage: by. her. father the bride was lovely in her. “gown of Chantilly: lace with a skirt panel “insert. of:Logoda’. crepe. The gown © featured . a sabrina. neckline, and was. ~~ fashioned. with ‘a: fitted empire’ bodice and’ lily point «sleeves, train” and falling gently from the. * gathered : neckline. Her... floral: cluster headdress held a four-tier. net. She carried a white lace fan, styled with a cascade of red roses | and white streamers, and which. . included a lucky silver horseshoe from the bride’s great-uncle in Scotland, For “something. old" she wore her grandmother's bracelet; and for samething: ‘borrowed she. carried ao han- dkerchiel , belonging .to the bridegroom's grandmother. . IDENTICAL STYLE = Mrs. Do OL,’ Bolster oof . Saanichton, matron of honor, and “bridesmaids Miss Linda Piovesan and Miss Barbara Maxwell, botn of. Vancouver, wore identically styled full-length gowns | with scoop necklines and empire: waists The matron of | -honor's was avacado green nylor plisse with a-cream underlay: and the. bridesmaids "wore “avacoda green pylon, plisse with | - fiD agua underlay, A. pretty, ‘ nif’ HO ele hiciteaee i ‘eee SAMA CARE GIVE YOUR. PROTECTION FOR THE WINTER AND | PRESTIGE ron THE SPRING. | Ste US TODAY, ”, AT OMAN ora 98" rentwoc d ! ay | “Jack-o-Lantern” “newlyweds will make their home ride ainland 7 feature of the dresses. was: the’ prettily" decorated. with large sheer © floral » ~ which were gathered daintily into fitted. wrist. bands. : ~tendants “ bouffant . sleeves ~The at- -earried’ « cascade. bouquets of yellow . carnations with matching. ribbon.” - ‘The. .best...man, was Boyd. McLaren of Haney, brother of the "bridegroom; ’ and. ‘ushers were. Bob Ash of Port Moody, B. C. ‘and Al Singer of Sicamous, B.C.’ For the reception at the Uplands. Golf. ~ Club the. bride’s mother wore a three-piece double knit suit .of navy blue and white with accents. of. red. Her accessories were, navy blue and her corsage was of white roses ‘and feathered’ red carnations. The bridegroom’s mother. wore a beige fortrel coat. and’ dress ensemble with ° ‘gold . accents. Her hat was fashionéd of “magenta feathers, and her shoes’ and urse. were magenta. Her accentuated ‘at the. back “en '» P 8 corsage, was of deep ‘pink roses and ribbon,.. For. ‘their: honeymoon, mat Harrison Mot Springs. the ‘bride ‘chapel length veil of silk illusion wore. a walking-length suit of. black and white glen. plaid. wool, with black “wet look” leather hat and purse. Her corsage was of roses,:The at No. 102 + 520 8th Street, New Westminster. Ouvot-town and Mrsv” R. guests were Mr. Craig McLaren, “parents of the bridegroom, and. Mr. Boyd McLaren, of Hahey, ‘Bob Ash of Port Moody. A) Singer: of Sicamous; — Miss: Linda: Riovesan «of Vancouver: Barbara Maxwell of Vancouver: Mr, and Mrs, Av-T) Cockrill and: Barbara of Vancouver: Dr. and Mrs. Lo. Capling, Suzanne and | -Seott of Haney: ELL Warvis of: Haney: J. Klein of Kelowna ; Wayne: Norris of -Vangouver; Constable and Mrs. T, Hewitt of Haney sy Mr. and Mrs, J. Co Miller of. Medicine. Hat. and. Miss Sue Groenw ell of Hanev. MY CAR ‘ LOOKS BRAND | NEW! AND ee TS WHAT TY CONT ME FOR. EVERYTHING Reale Ric Fender 19.00 Hepair Hust in sill 8.00 Repair Dentin Hood, i.00 Complete Repaint mt x.) . yn tit Sinall Carn. Byam Leas. ~ BARRYS AUTO BODY HAWY., ATOMALASTIN 712 Miss” illusion net was outlined with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet: of red ‘rosebuds and stephanotis.. The bride’s~ only jewellery. was. a. sterling locket, gift of the groom. = - The bride was attended by her sister Miss: Norma Rossell:-as- maid of honor and Miss. Janet Rigby, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. The attendants were identically attired in full-length empire style gowns; Norma. in deep pink and Janet, in blue peau d’elegance, flowers in their. hair, and: they carried bouquets of. pink -and white carnations. Mr. Shaughn Strench, Victoria, .attended. as best man. and Mr. James Guthrie ushered the guests. For her daughter’ s _ wedding Mrs. Rossell chose a co-ordinate -rosebuds. ‘The, groom's « ‘mother ‘Helyrood ‘House “where: “the “Reverend J.M.: Wood “proposed ‘the: bridal ‘ toast. For. her’ ‘going-aw y outfit bride’ ‘chose a hot’ pink dress under a purple fitted fur-trimmed accessories. “Her. corsage was pink and white carnations. -and. Mrs. Rigby are. now: “residence. at 515. Springtietd Victoria. ©” Out-of- town guests were | the bride’s paternal grandfather Mr,. Walter Rossell, Hamilton. On- tario, and Mr.’ and Mrs. J. Eggie and Mrs. and Mrs. F. ‘Causey, Vancouver, and Mrs. S New): Westminster, Mrs. L, Leakey and: daughter Cynthia and Miss Sue Adams. of Cedar. with. matching. coat and dress ensemble of petal. pink, with white accessories, and |’ her corsage ‘was pink and white | : grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. in: _Amsterdam. co: elegrams- were. ‘read. from. Mr h and Mrs. Gaarnstroom,. -and also- from. ‘relatives ‘in. “England | and. Vancouver. “The bridegroom was - + chose a eoat-and dress ensemble | Gaarnstroom: “in off-white, and her. corsage was. the coat, matching fur tam, and bone + Following a short honeymoon at -Island:-Hall,. Parksville, Mr 2 - Peterson, : full length bridal | gown of. lace scallops of narrow lace at in- tervals down the full length of the gown and the traditional lily- point sleeves. Tight fitted’ in front, the fullness was in the back of the skirt, which was split to reveal tiers of tulle. which for- med along train. She had bought her dress. while. visiting her grandparents in Amsterdam in Holland during the summer. Her chapel length veil was held with a coronet of white’ 7es and lily of the valley. ane she carried a bouquet of pink carnations and red rosebuds. Her “something borrowed". was a white fur cape belonging to Mrs. Tom. Michell. Mrs. Linda Hodgson of. Vic- toria, matron of honor, and Miss Dianna Durrand, sister’ of the bride, who was the bridesmaid, were charmingly dressed in full- length pink brocade skirts and sheer pink blouses. They carried dainty. bouquets of. pink marguerites and pink rosebuds. The best. man. was ~ John Ferreira, and ushers were Neill Cumberbirch, brother of the: bridegroom, and Simon Kendall, all of Victoria. For the reception at Executive House the. bride’s -mother received wearing a coat dress of beige boucle and French crepe: Her hat was a gold and. brown turban and she had brown. ac- cessories.. Her. corsage was. of Talisman roses. The bridegroom’s mother was in a ‘princess style jacquard knit dress of mint green; her hat was of brown. net. veiling,..and her accessories were in cocoa brown... Her corsage was of yellow roses.. The bride’s table was centered by. a three-tiered wedding cake . topped with two turtle doves and a pair of ‘‘diamond rings”. The ‘toast to the bride was proposed | Davidson, a. long-time: _friend of the family, and the toast to the bridesmaids was proposed. by J.W. by «John. Ferreiri. -After «the “ceremony pictures of the interior. “of the church and the bridal party : vere taken to send:to the bride’s 4 fortunate. in having. his grand- the wedding guests. ‘Leaving for their honeymoon in “Hawaii the bride wore a charcoal and: white gardenia. The. newlyweds | will make their home at 1162 Fort. Street, Victoria. Out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs. J. Doyle and son |" = Bruce of Nelson,..B,C.; Mr.and Mrs, W; Durrand. with. Heather, : “of Revelstoke, Ken and’ Glen B.C.. Mr. Mr. and) Mrs,, J.W. Davidson, also of «Revelstoke: and Dr. and Mrs,°G.L, Nanson with Cathy, Jennifer and David, of Vancauver, B.C. 0” ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. Cumberbirch’ and = Mr. Charles, |. Singleton, all of Victoria, among - 2 white cape suit with a. tangerine’ blouse and white. gaucho: hat... Her corsage was a. Town Hall: Sidney, Bet, therm its : se HOO TRUSTE Ee One state the aie, “candidate | WEEN TUE HOL Ro OF Voting on polling day, Roy em ft LIV $i (face ordinals GIVEN 1 “eR MY SEVENTEEN T i DAY Ue TOWN OF SIDNEY - NOTICE OF ELECTION “PU I. te Nt TIC His hereby given to the plectors of the Town of é Sidney that Lrequire the presence of the said electors at the an MONDAY THE } NOVEMBER 1970 AT THE Hoe ROF-TEN OC LOC KIN THE. ~ FORENOON for the, putpose af electing rer rsons lo represent AL pe RMAN + “139 | (24 vacancies, ¢ ach for a2 year term “ys Vacaney y te r an year term ‘ The mode of nomination of ewndidates shalt be as follows we . Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly. qualified: : sleators ofthe TOWN: The nomination-paper shall be delivered : to the Returning Officer at any time between the date ofthis.” notice and noon of the day ofromination The nomination-paper nity be in the form prescribed in the | Manipal Act™ find shall” residency and oceupation: of the person “nominated in stl Homianner. as to sulfiwiony identify such candidate. The nomination -paper shalt be fubseribed Wy hy the: | Inthe eventol a poll be inst necesnary, such pol wil) be opened at “the Town tall. Sidney, BC oon SATU ROAY THE RTH DAY fe) ae DECEMBER 170 BETWEEN THE HOUTS OF B70) O CLOCK INTHE FORBNOON' AND food) OC LOCK IN THE AF> TERNOON CAN ADVANCED POLE. 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