Wednesday, May 24, 1961. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE to ae enenenscosmenemmimaemmanemensanins scueemmnes + vane ane 20 mms —naneene eit Sanam nt eomet CHATTERTON LOOKS TO NEW FIELDS ; ; COFFEE PARTY | ; Mullan who -is leaving shortly for "am | ee = | AT JAMES ISLAND ie Co- hostesses with Mrs. King were An evening coffee. party was held] 44 Mesdames: A. S.. Mackinnon and. C..... 4 _recently at the home of Mrs. C. H. ‘Skinner; who presented Mrs. Mullan. King, at ‘which were members. of-| with a cup and saucer as.a ‘memen« , . . : . : : : : ; > James. Isle ridge ¢ - ap. stay ; stan Former school’ trustee: and. chair- ; fight the election campaign. ©: .- |} It. was “during ~his service with | Saanich ‘council,’ the then Trustee: served at the head‘of the Vancouver Mother or Eoin coup ane - cic Stay cern aenee island. “,-man of the Saanich school district;| During © the «Second Worre | War | Saanich school district that Reeve | Chatterton withdrew from the board |. Island .association, of. municipalities. cGIT who gathered to wish good ly ie euests Weal We sdames G : former. Saanich councillor and’ pres- | Reeve’ Chatterton served in the air Chatterton introduced the system of ;to contest the ensuing by-election. | He resides with’ his family at Roy- vhealth and happiness to are Fin ‘chie a ea VL diJ Th anil aw ently ‘serving. as reéve. of Saanich, } force, when he was flying. A native His successful campaign saw him j al Oak. b Serr rr crete Sete eden een ne Horne, K. A. Wood, J. Thoranit. | s , : : . ary : ¢ ce " lA. George L. Chatterton: has entered |.of South Africa, he ‘settled down in“ going to the ratepayers for guidance | Hinchcliffe, . B. Carpenter, If. “A. the election: campaign in Esquimalt-| the west at the close of the war: j installed asa councillor and later... Running as the government can- ‘Saanich with a wide knowledge of! Shortly after the. war he. sought | ; on the building of schools during the | as peeve: ' didate. Reeve Chatterton has. di- : from Edmonton for the ceremony, | Rowbottom, J. Roper, J: ‘Tyre, Co preparation of a building bylaw. "yn" his municipal office. Reeve | | rected. his campaign. in accordance | The newlyweds left. fora motor | sinner, 2 > ae the Saanich district and a long recol- ond gained election’ to Saanich | VACANCY ; ; eS | Chatterton ‘has. been prominently ; with the policies of the Diefenbaker, ‘trip in. the United States and Can- | Merritt, C. H.King,: W. BE.’ Sidwell, lection of public affairs... ~ | school district board of trustees from : Representing the Veterans Land | Saanich municipality. For year after ~~ | Act for many years in Victoria, | year he returned to the board, Reeve Chatterton abandoned his fed- | spending part of his service as_ eral Soverninent appointment to! ehatraiam, = at . ; ‘ . y . ~Raine. W F “Rd- - ‘When a vacancy occurred on: = concerned with planning and has | government. =, ‘the bride choosing for her go-; A. L. Raine, W. Penman. D. Ed Sen : cee El ect | INg-Away costume’ a’ Hight summer | wards, S..R. Nash and A. W. Scott. , suit; in blue and black tones, with ' beige i accessories. ‘Have character—don’t be one, BE Pe SAANICHTON [Oe er eee a eee eee ee a ee Mr, and Mrs. R. Larter of Van- | ' couver have been guests at the home Metropolitan United church was a, with matching picture hats trimmed ‘of. their son-in-law and daughter,;mass- of spring flowers for the | with white tulle and forget-me-nots. : Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beerling, Mount | Pen tetay heave mien united : They nrried yower porn filled . ; ven rillian oira: Mead-Robins- » and | with white ‘marguerites and forgei- | New to Cress Mica. While mere, Mr. | James: Raymond Coxon last Satur- | me-nots. - i ; Lar a wees ink ie. with | day afternoon, with the Rev. F. E.) REST MAN a ie a eer Me non | a James, B.A.. B.D., officiating. Best man was Keith Toule and | sivect attended schoo! ieether ab The bride 75 ne daughter of Mr, :.groomsman. was Ray Morris while | most 60 years ago in Owen Sound and Mrs. George Mead-Robins of | the bride's brother, Patrick Mead- | Ont. *) James Island, and the groom’s par- ' Robins, with Kevin Weaver. ushered 7 enis are Mr. and Mrs. James Coxon guests to their seats. : Mrs. M. Webber of North Vancou- ‘of Edinonton, Alberta. : During the signing of the register, » ver has been a recent guest at the ; Entering tne cnurca on tne arm. the organist played Ave Maria and | home of Mr. and. Mrs. H. Bickford, — of her father to the strains of Wag- : Purcell's Trumpet Voluntary and as « ; Saanichton. ner’s Wedding March. the bride | the happy couple left the church, the - Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Farrell, Simp- | wore a floor-length gown of satin. rousing strains of Mendelssohn's ; son Road, had a short visit with her | embroidered with roses, fashioned Wedding March were heard. _ Niece, Miss Mary Culp, RN, of Ed- i with a slit neckline, three-quarter : The charming grounds at the: : monton, Alta. Miss Culp sailed from | iength sleeves and bel}-shaped skirt. | residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mans- Vancouver on the Oriana en route | An heirloom silk illusion veil misted } field-Robinson, with their beautiful { | | Victoria Church Ceremony _ Whether your outdoor activities are on the golf course, in your garden, fishing, riding |! or. hiking, we have all your requirements! We F eature: SUN-GLASSES, LOTIONS and COSMETICS of all kinds! 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