1! eifie ‘coast generally and: Vancouver, : PAGE FOURTEEN a NR, lt ern mes DUPLEX AND FIELD OF HAY SPELLS CLOSE OF JOURNEY F LOWERS IN WAGON ‘WINDOW A ‘auplex anda field of hay have” seta new. resident up here, for: the “winter.” She sis: Miss Audrey. Goodchild, a nurse from England, who has travel- Jed across: the’ continent in ‘a milk _ wagon, drawn: by’ ‘a’ horse.: Her ° unorthodox “transportation -system.has aroused. interest in al- ~ most - every -- ‘community she passed, although: the style of horse- drawn ‘delivery vehicle was a.com- “ “mon sight on city streets. from coast “to coast but’a few years ago: --Miss*Goodchild plans :to reside: in Q North: Saanich -at least for: the com- :-ing ‘winter: :: Her :further. plans . are "not yet formulated, although’ she -has |: already. fallen in: love: with the Pa: Island in’ particular. ae os “She “will J share cher: home . with are ‘Jabe: her German shepherd ‘and the|:” «adjacent. field: will be” an earthly “paradise for. Bill;: ‘the’ horse who. has: - drawn. her: ‘unusual equipage from ‘Galt, in” Ontario, to Vancouver = Is- ~.< land, over. a.period’ of two years. ~The «young. English ‘nurse..is’ fond ‘of animals and : a ‘trans- continental lpr. E. D. EMERY | “EYE SPECIALIST including optical — _Preseriptions qian ‘He-.was ‘rushed ‘to “Rest Haven Hospital “by: the--ambulance -of::the ‘Sidney: and ‘North’. Saanich olunteer | ‘Fire: ‘Department. Our’ THIRD. Shipment : Just. Arrived! Boys’ Canadian = made: ‘Rubber-sole : arn ‘Long wear- era “In-al) sizes:1 to 5, at only oe-s9 g29 h3.25 ‘aid ‘Ladies’. Canadian-made. Rubber-Sole », Oxfords. ° te Grey. ‘or: Red. Corduroy, now, in: alt sizes. to..10,.: We: cannot: bet any. Blue Canvas Oxfords. acing, cool, and comfortable. more until y “fn the: trade : vy eavy rubber sole ‘at a‘new: low. clearance price, only. everywhere, | even“ in Vancouver, ‘at: $4.25 WE “CAN: SAVE: YOU! MONEY: ON ALL: YOUR. SHOR PURCHASES : Gold: “Heng 1-02. LOA v Rem TMT ST END MARGARINE | Bolter Buy, 2s. ae has | “will: be’ her - conservatory. summer: ‘the “tenancy: will’change | ‘Byron: D.- Middleton: of Canorka j i SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ae eamennmaeall Family Success Team _ a er tour. in’ their) company appealed: ‘her. It" was: this -love. of .animals. which led to her arrival in Canada about three: years ago. wy _ While nursing in England che was obliged ‘to forfeit her pet dog when the’ demands’ of ‘her duties made. it nearly impossible: to look after ‘the animal. EMULATES PIONEERS Unable to. pursue her interests dali? England, she left for. Canada, rave | she ‘has lived as she wished and: trav- elled: gently in the. wake of the pion- eers. who drove their: horses across the land without. the benefit of _ ber ‘tires... - ‘Fora time Miss ‘Goodchild will be nursing ‘al’ Rest Haven. :Her.:plans beyond that stint: are. not firmly |: established. "Next - summer.» she | » plans a tour of Vancouver Island. For. the winter. ‘the wagon: which !|* ‘has been -her * summer homes for |... ‘three: years” will” house. Jabe, -while | - “the .area. around: the: front ‘windows. In’ the: and the owner: vehicle aes Island. “will: occupy _ the “seeing: Wanecouver, | “How are you: going to. keep them down on the “. farm???-is-no problem for Frank’ Cook: of: Yarmouth, “N.S.: -He’s..solved his help problem so neatly he’s « _ the envy of many farmers across Canada. ‘The story ‘of an-amazingly successful dairy enterprise by. the - Cook. family was told on: CBC-TV’s Country Calen- | dar, - recently. The ‘history ‘of. the. Cook - business dates. back to. 1929 when. Fr ank Cook and his wife. _-purchased a 39-quart milk route. Today they buy _ milk from 20."of .their. neighbors, have:..their..own herd of 150 pur ebred Guerriseys .and own a’ modern dairy . with a daily output of 4,500 quarts. Eight. of... ‘the couple’s nine ‘sons and | a- grandson. are in ‘the: ‘business with: them... Seen. left to.right are: Mrs. Cook, Mr. Cook, Francis Sr.,-Francis..Jr., ‘Kenneth; Neil, Bill, Steve, Arnold, Joe and Hugh. a big: vans drawn by. | a team of hor Ses bringing: the children: to:school. ‘The replacement: “of: ‘the’. various’: small HAND WRITING AUTHORITY —Continued rural «schools “by: the new consolid- face. of: experience; became a fun- ..-Mr.. MacLean recalls: that ins the Uated: schools which were./equibped with”. ‘modern: teaching: ‘devices~:and ‘staffed’ by: specially: trained :teach-: ers S00n-proved to be: of ‘great. ad- PAY antage .. for the. rural Aistricts, ne oF alls From. Boat _ “American visitor to’ North: -Saan- | ;Park, Calif., suffered rib. iractures. |-when che’ fell ; “off: ‘@ boat at. Canoe ‘Cove on “Wednesday. afternoon, Aug. 13 ‘damental. feature in British Colum-, first. year, “of: ‘his teaching | a school and ; reform: began. ‘to shape. Sir: William en) bla. the Atlantic” ‘provinces. “Alber ta, “Sa »skatchewan, wt | ‘Manitoba, Ontario’ ‘and- Quebec. - =< | PRINCE EDWARD: ISLAND. = Sh. _ Born®. “Wear. : ~Chariottetown - con! ‘Pri ince: Edward Ysland ‘and’ ediicated: ‘there;: ‘Mr. ‘MacLean’ ‘decided ::to- be-t-tabli ishing: ; number, ‘of: Vcome.a teacher: “After: .trainingon | ated’: ‘schools. “thus ° abolishing ‘Prince © Edward Island: and in on: | small: rural school con : iario; “he found his: ‘first’ appointme nt tin’-his< t “community. : He, ‘suc- 1 t MacDonald, “mnillionaire: tobacconist, “of! ‘Montre al, who already. had con- | iributed - la ree: sums to ‘McGill Uni- -versity.- and: educationalist: Dr. JW. "Robertson: ‘feally succeeded : ix whieh was: financially ‘assisted by. Sir: he: Gottied the. ‘eaching: staff: ‘of; the Hes 4 br ought: +: South: Park: “school. > caine aoe princips if ee | Edward « Island. hia” n:, British | nd imany, |. came: “neteasingly aware - ‘poor’ ‘standards, : : oA Sas result of. ‘these. observations, | the: superintendent of. education | apy. ‘pointed: a: committee: to: ‘make: ‘a a Vey: of the’ * situation including “study; ‘of. 1: ‘modern extbook on handwriting. - i Mr," M MacLean. was’ “minde chai ir-, ‘man’: of this committee, The. ‘pro-. ject: of» ‘reforming ‘entailed much: work... For one and‘a half “years text “books ‘of all’ English : speaking: coun, -tries: were’: carefully: studied ; and: -representatives : of’ numerous . differ- ent systems consulted. With the .as- sistance of. his® ‘colleagues.and the’ “department: of eduention, “Mr: Mac- Lean finally: produced his new form _of training. for ‘good handwriting: : _He- recalls that some of: the, sys-. tems used im the United States which. - initially .. had... denied any | amendment ‘ol: their ‘course. in favor. ‘of the “view type: of teaching’ later “adopted same “of “the: ideas outlined in: The, Maclean’ ‘Mothod ‘of Writing.. Syn atthe. MacLean: Methot: of “writing; “produced in: its. entirety. in: “Canada, was | “introduced | nes all: | schodls: of British: Columbiay:.A cure: |-respondence® course: in. handwriting | dai Availabe free of charge, to: all Our’ special: lo to. SLAB, : ver rousninds. at Waid 5 have avails "a themselves: af the. opportunity to ‘take: this course, Many, of the. Cans; cadion provinces use. this method ox-. ‘elusively and it’ has reached: ‘far be-. ‘yond ‘the borders, to be: practised: ‘in “nections © of ‘New . Aland” and ‘of : Australias is ‘The founder of the. Jranelwelting, ‘syatem | “maintains. his’ belief “that; uniformity; dn writing is “egsentin” and, that handwriting always will bo’ ‘more important. “than. mechinized | substitutes © such. ag. typowrlters,, counting machines ‘and | others. as WRITING. EX NPR oe ler ye os Bosides his: vetivily: na lectern: ot” ik anethod. he serves. accasionally | As handwriting: expert, or ine the! “technical! term, ag. "examiner. of | :] questioned: documents ; lor. the: tray: Tl courta bo Eigmbaations : of ques stionad clove: LAMETIS APE DAKE OW BGICHILG Pes, AY search Findings: ae graphalogiate: oe character “analysta from: pnd... DP eowriting © aves not Saceephsd nthe: LAN. UEDE ANON RN, A resus wr 13) ‘cubic feet... Model K K59 ae | “We also. feature. ay . Special i oe ina ' “pas sy, TERMS GLADLY AHRANCED | jaitidl. MY. Maclean, Used. by “une fh qualified persons” it may to mare eo Ear ‘han: food): he. addedy eco. i Mr. Maclean elaine: thot “most | ; ( hondwrit WAS. yeyenl BOC “charac. —D oriaties, «bute hes explaing «that: it | would’ be false to believe that raph: | olony can make ‘any: future: Iv edie y* ’ ren mervoneemerenrat ood | M. BERNAU AND JOHN SHEPPY. “| Mrs. J. Sheppy, Muriel St., Sidney. the bride’s grandfather, the late quins: The sweetheart neckline was one outlined: in deep applique embroid. | N- H. Caesar, who develope ed the ery. pleasant home ‘called The Sun :| lace net was first worn by her great-. “was: held:in place by the same. tiara, ‘of: orange’ blossoms : that. adorned ‘blue. taffeta” ballerina’ length’ gown, |. E.. D..-Hare, “Mrs: ‘and: Mrs. H. “ds S| and ‘Mrs.-Bernau: are now. residing, ‘was. the’ -perfect ‘setting. for the re- ‘|: groom: —. the: bride’ S: parents, ‘his. sister, | be . Wednesday, August OA, 1960. OKANAGAN WEDDING UNITES On July. 9,. St. Margaret's. Church in’ Winfield; Okanagan ‘Centre, was the scene of a.pretty wedding ‘unit- ; ing in. marriage. Margaret Anne, daughter. of Mr. and. Mrs..H. M. Bernau, of Okanagan’ Centre, ‘and John’ J.: Sheppy, son of Mr.. and the groom’ ’s. mother, “his sister and best ‘man.: -Mrs; Bernau: was 5 attired in Y print ‘ ed: blue silk with white accessories. -and gardenia corsage. , ~-Mrs. .Sheppy, mother of. the groom, chose a gown.of pastei blue’ | silk with matching accessories .and corsage of .white: gardenias. - The. table. was. centred with 2° three-tiered wedding’ cake topped. _ by a miniature sailing ship made by. Rev. J. Alan Jackson Officiated. The bride,- entering the church on the arm ‘of: her father;. looked lovely in’a white nylon over taffeta baller- ina length: gown; lily-point sleeves and fitted bodice studded with ‘se- Dial’. . Leaving for’ a honeymoon south S of the border, the blonde bride look-. © ed ‘attractive. in a simply fashioned * green. cotton eon with white Pies: her mother. Her colonial -bouquet.!.ture. hat. oS was of red roses and ‘stephanotis. { GUESTS The matron-of honor, Mrs. Gordon ;. °. Among ~Her = beautiful finger-tip veil ° of grandmother over 100 years ago and rie 4 ‘out: ollown auests. = ‘Tapping, sister of the bride, wore: an | were Mrs. Caesar; who’ now.. resides ee Ta embroidered white nylon over: pastel} in: Kelowna; .Miss.. N..-Weich, Mrs. floral ‘hat entone’ and ‘carried .a-bou-|.Van.. Ackeran, ~ -H: ‘Somerford, . all... , 7 quet:. sof * blue Ainted Esther “Reed | froim Kelowna;. “Mr.and: Mrs. He > daisies. 7 : Sheppy, Mrs. - 1. Sheppy, . Miss... M. “Bridesmaid: “was Miss Margaret Sheppy,’° Miss. Clara and ' Margaret’ 7 | Sheppy, sister of the .groom.. She i Taylor, J. S. Rashleigh. Mr. and *..- had. chosen.a gown of lace over pink « Mrs. P. Rashleigh, all “of. -Sidney;. taffeta with matching hat and: colon- -Mr..and-Mrs.. D: Fair, Mr. and: Mrs. ial- bouquet.-: ONS, Sheppy, Mr.’ and Mrs: D: .Relf. : Peter Rashleigh, of. Sidney. acted Mr..and Mrs.:C. Smith,:allof Ede.” as groomsman: while ushering ‘were ; monton; Mr... and: Mrs. .H.. Paish,: David Fair, of. Edmonton, and -Gor- ‘| Mrs. ‘E.. Howells, Miss. A. Keith, don’, Tapping; . of 1 Port Coduiem: Miss H.-Morrison, ‘Mr; and. Mrs.°S. RECEPTION So : .”.| Rowles,: Vancouver; Mr. and. Mrs.’ The: shady garden iat the “gual Tapping, Port. “Coquitlam ; Mrs.0 pd Dial”, former home of'.the bride’s.|.R. Keenleyside, Miss. E. Farrell, 0-9 grandparents, Mr: and Mrs.°N.°H.|-Mr: ‘and Mrs. D. ‘Parkinson, Revel-.20 \.Caesar,: and. the .home: where «Mr: ‘stoke; *° Mr. ana = Mrs. J.: Graham, ves eyes ae ce +n ception. Assisting ‘the.- bride. cand,| ‘receiving: their ‘Suests | 4 Tf “you. want the: rainbow, remem: * ber,» you have. to: vait until the ‘shower: is over. ; in’ “GOING. 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