ee tite tarine The postponed. meeting of Gulf hi istian Sci Th ip District of Cubs & io genta was |. P esident of the ‘Teartlip: Distiiay : . ; . Pe : — : dm . . } ..- lip District of. Cubs and Scouts: was |. President of the Tsartlip District... HE. ale . Rees ean cit Me bathe ol C rt stian - Sci ence , cory. . . (presented this week by Lloyd. Jer- | Council, D. R. Cook, received. the" . - {March 24 at 8 p.m. at the home of The healing power of divine love | Ave., at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March '-maine, ‘an executive member of the | charter for. the’ district: This’ dis- : oc So mega buyers Sle Oy Ray Richards, Fernwood Road. In-|.will be brought. out: ina free public | 27, -His® subject will be. ‘Christian Victoria Regional Council, and re-.; trict: was formed on. February 17; -! An: heirloom locket, worn ‘by her} waist-length veil of silk: illusion } str uction on indoor’ photography | jecture: on’ Christian: Science to be | Science: The. Discovery of the Heal-’| gional representative to ‘tthe. Provin- | 1960,..and_ consists:. of eight. ‘active . -gveat-grandmother.on her wedding.) net. was held by. a. tiny. circlet of ‘technique will be: given by the presi- | given in Victoria by Geith A, Plim-| ing Christ": 99 © 0 0 cA eg ee rae groups, each with its own Cab. packs ». “day was worn as her only jewelry! satin flowers, with a large net and| dent, Marshall Sharp. jmer.of London. 3. 1A cnative-of Perth, West Australia, | War II be, served for three years as | and Scout troops. 0004 by Linda McDonald. for her wed-| satin flower placed low on’ the! Individual members will carry out ~-Mr, Plimmer, a member of The | Mr, Plimmer was educated in New} ding to. Jack Turner on-Saturday, | forehead. Her bouquet was a beau-| Projects-in turn, with remainder of | Christian Science Board of ‘Lecture: | Zealand. and’ at. the: University’ of “March 1@, at St. Andvew’s Church, | tiful and unusual. combination of | the. group: looking on’ as instruction | | spices | de, s ‘ | | 1 Christian Science Officiating Minis- |. ‘The'district has been asked to bil. ~ “Sidneyer so 2 ‘ter ‘to’ the: Allied: Forces: -in Italy.:| let 20. Scoutsduring three days . of ; an , | ship, will ‘speak under’ the auspices ‘Adelaide, South Australia. He’ with- | Prior.to becoming a. lecturer, he was | Easter week,’ when Queen's: Scouts: ©: POOR nee ‘white, baby -roses: “and tangerine. 18-81ven and: followed. 3 laroseo ofthe First: Church: of Christ, Scien- | drew-from:ihe teaching profession in} district’ manager. of committees. on | from:all over B.C. will arrive:for the’. Spring -Tlowers and white satin | carnations..”_ ans |: Membership’ in the. club.is open | tist in-the church edifice, at. the cor- | 1934 to -enter. the public. practice of.| publication. for. Great Britain. and | annual:, presentation ‘of :.awards::at hows decorated the church for the; Maid “of honor was’ Miss” Carol | to all Gulf Island residents. | ner of Chambers St. and Pandora | Christian > he Jn World | Ireland. ae ‘Government House... Woe doublecring - ceremony: performed | Eagles of Sidney, with Mrs. Lynda Orga ccd tt dg | ne re ecto | nes Se TEE CE by” Canon. F.C, Vaughan-Bireh, Richardson as bride's matron and. worn wi i amiall eae of hat Angli¢ans. It-was also aske at! roe : ; . ‘ 1 2. . metre a matching” ‘shades.:°The’ hall: was | Angheans, /towas also as ked that! .Wedding music. was played by R.| Miss Janice .Kimmerly .as. junior | gocopated with spring flowers and}? representative. from each branch | Boutilier, and.during the signing | bridesmaid. The three, attendants |-ing pride’s table eunisod with wt be added to assist. the. board” of _of. the register, “The. Weddng | were’ gowned alike in a deep vivid} three-tier cake , weed decorated | governors. ; ; Prayer” was sung: by Cathie | shade of turquoise chiffon, styled | yin pink candles and roses. _ “The ‘board also asked ‘that a Douma. 7 i with deep. rounded necklines, tiny Magter of cavemonics for ‘the re. | track of past reeords and -interest- “Linda Joyce’ is the: only, daugh-} draped: sleeves and-soft ‘bouffant ception was Reid. Hannan, who | ing items be kept for. the branch's ‘terof Mr. and. Mrs. Robert W. Me-! skirts falling. from deep gathered |-ealled pois John Thompson’ of | 75th anniversary which. ix some! . Donald “of 9697 Fourth St., Sid-) cummerbunds. Their headdresses | Vancouver to propose the toast to j years away. A motion was. passed | ‘ney and the groom, ‘Jack. Digby, is were narrow stiff circlets of white iia bride Music tor danging was. that Mrs. John be asked. to-under- the son of Mis. Ethel Turner and satin with birdeage. veils, and they | supplied be. Bev ‘Gore-Laneton on stake the: work of ‘archivist for the the late -W. P,. Turner. of West }-earried white carnations, crescent: the -orean and Norman Wein branch. ee -Saanich Road... mek bouquets for. the-senior attendants | the ‘drums. ; pes enn ~Plans.were. laid’ for the. spring. os me Hvide wae, wiven..in ata and: colonial Style Ak Miss Kim-| For a motor. trip. to California, tea and bazaar to beheld in the _viage. by hei. father; and.for.her.| merly. 0: : ] TO CARE © | 1 AEE fang LENSE Card Wa SA Qe | the® pretty. bride changed io. a boxy’ parish hall.on May 5, Avsilver col- Jo wedding chose’ a. picturesque -gown |: Charles -Johnson of: Saaniehton | suitcofz heavy textured eS = ify yt ; " i i} Bai Pa a GE) vill MDA AR MEL UNCON A aA Sa iy We i 4 ti ef il i Se anaes " i ed fey Nahe aie! at eget as en] oid, tt { oo it fl ‘ ! with good. ny and Rhea Ht / ued i | nae ah : A Baa hth aH livery phone’ >, GI BBO, ee oe ee WER ike aces ih ha nee oe eee EVs 2: MBI Ege or displayed by tha Liquer Control, Bourd hve TEE We Thy Gosek | PSA Cae RAE Bue Raed ane ttish Covumbiae yi a Ki, y