nee ago. PAGE Two aeememnend ———— ~ CLARENCE | FERRIS DIES IN _ CITY VETERANS’ HOSPITAL | _ Photographer With the “provin- cial government: for: many years nt “before establishing : a - photographic «, Studio ‘in’ Sidney, Clarence: ‘Richard voD. Ferris died in. “Weterans’ Hospi- ; - -tal.on October’ 5. « Mr. Ferris ‘had been ‘residing lat- terly at .9620--West Saanich. Road: He was born | in Victoria 67. years Mz ae 7 For many years. Ferri is. was a photogr apher with: ‘the provincial *~ government: and “had. travelled. the . length and breadth of the province Canadian. ‘Legion, and: the: Sidney branch, Army, *. Navy '-and .. Air Force Veterans of Canada... - ‘Surviving, are ‘his wife, Violet, 628: Battery, St... :Victoria;. | St., ‘Victoria and Gordon, R.C.A.F., Namao, Alta.; a” daughter, Mrs. W.. R. “(Ruth) Brain, Halifax,: N.S.; and: seven grandchildren. -Funeral . services were. observed. on Saturday in Sands . Mortuary with. Rev. Douglas Kendall - offici- ating. Interment followed in -Hat- two | the Shillitto-Johnson \w ed-ding -/sons,. Thomas Ferris, 3906 Douglas SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW IN IN AND | frouns : Out: oFtown- ‘guests. attending were Mr. and. Mrs: Ken. Shillitto, ‘| of Penticton, Earl South of Dun- can,: and Eric: King’ ‘of Portage. la. Prairie. _ “Mrs, Ron Shillitto, Third - St, is: still in a cast-and ‘wheel chair {following .a’ serious : automobile ;accident a few months ago. She | has: spent some time in Rest ; fore coming to the Island, where they have seen ‘most’. places. “of interest, they spent some time in Los Angeles, San’ Francisco and other cities.in California. _Before leaving: Montreal, they will ‘spend time" ‘in Chicago, Buffalo “and other American cities to complete their business tour: Thursday, October 13, 1966 "| WEDDING IN SIDNEY CHURCH FOR DOUGLAS - || SHILLITTO AND BRIDE FROM DEVON COUNTY — | ‘Standards: of. white and yellow chr ysanthemums : were placed in | St.:Andrew’s s Anglican Church. on ‘October: 1 for the. double - ring wedding ceremony ~ Ann, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson, Devon; Eng- Jand; - and. Douglas R. Shillitto, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shil- litto, 10181" Third. Street.’ Canon F. Vaughan-Birch officiated. The bride, given.in. marriage Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloor, Fourth | by Mr. Geddes, looked lovely in St., had’ as’ guests during eet ‘a traditional gown. of. Chantilly: of * Veronica Of bally-hi roses and ivy. Tn the, bouquet -was: a-.small imitation horseshoe sent by her sister:from Devon for luck. Later the flowers: were sent ‘.to’ ‘the: bride’s - ‘grand- mother in. England. BRIDESMAID Bridesmaid, Miss” J. e nni £ er J ones, of Victoria, chose a yellow and lace satin: gown. Her cascade bouquet ‘was - of -white daisies, chrysanthemums. and ivy.’ ; Allen. Olson, _of Victoria, was. guests to Hotel’ banquet room, the bride’s’ table was. centred. with: a three- tiered wedding cake made by the . groom’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Talbot. « The beautifully ‘decorated cake ™ ‘| was. topped: with. Bally-hi: roses, : and | the lower. part . surrounded. ‘with tulle,;-in which ‘roses - 5; were.” embedded. : ; Flanking. the cake - were “gold colored tapers and white chrysan- themums.: Toast to the bride was . made’ by Francis Shillitto, cousin lof ‘the groom. ite depict: its. various faces. - “ley Memorial Gardens: = A number ‘of: years ago he. -moved best man.. Ushering Haven, where she was: first: ad-! weekend, i their “son-in-law and | lace, featuring lily-point. sleeves, pews marked with yellow .chry- ‘ Flowers were declined: in favor ‘mitted, St.‘ Joseph’s and: Gorge daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Les Un-| scalloped. sabrina neckline. |. “|santhemums and white tulle. the or a ‘honeymoon up Island , to ‘Sidney to open. a studio here. |of donations to the Heart Fund.. | Road hospitals. Friends, neigh- | derwood. Their two great. grand-|:. Her flowing train draped from | streamers, were aan Huat ‘and During, latter years he. has. been a ' , ; . with’ beige accessories, A yellow orchid completed her ensemble. On their return, the newlyweds will make’ their home on Crescent Road. Victoria. |bors, doctors and,nurses did so much for her. and Mr. Shillitto ‘during these weeks that they are |most grateful..for kind. thoughts, .{deeds, cards and flowers. _ { Mr.. and. Mrs: ‘Tom Flint. have returned to ‘their ‘home, on Third ; St, after “an: “enjoyable. ‘holiday jin California. her shoulder, highlighted by aj; Ray Reimer. row. of ‘tiny bridal: buttons. °A’ floral headpiece, studded . with crystals, held her’ tiered silk ilu. sion veil. . ‘She carried a. cascade ‘bouquet children, Lorraine: and: Gregory - commissionaire: Sewell, all - of Vancouver, Si | i i : Mr. Ferris. was‘a veterads of the. i °oo.) First. World War and a member of i _ Saanich Peninsula branch, Royal New Westminster was incorpor- ated July 16, 1860 and Vancouver in May :1886.- Victoria: was incor- | porated August 2, 1862. For the. wedding,: the ‘groom’ s mother chose a-navy ‘blue: dress With - white ‘accessories. and wore a pink orchid corsage. : At ‘the een held in Sidney also here. : Death Claims _ Mrs. Harry Carter. In City Hospital » - Resident of Sidney -for 30. years: Vietoria City Kennel Club . GARDENERS HEAR ADDRESS _ “Mrsve:R.. Crawford - and son ip. aN ‘ 2 “eM Harr rter. died:.on..Se ; | David, ‘Calgary, Were’ recent:-visi- fern a 29, ee “the ‘a s of ot 82 BY EXPERIMENTAL FARMER © es TR EATRE eo : cre j tors ‘atthe: home: of :Mrs.: Craw- rae _ a age oe aa ‘UNBENCHED (UNEXAMINED) | se ys ford’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. - i ‘Mrs. ‘Carter was the widow of! “Sam Arrowsmith; guest. speak- , winter. ‘storage of -fuchsias: : lf SIDNEY | "656-3033 s AN Thomson. Malaview Ave. =. the late Harry Carter well. Known | F erat the Sidney and North Saan- | Mr. Arrowsmith had a collec: | MOND: ay nay, U45- PM | ,_SANSCHA HALL, SIDNEY [Rar guns 2 iy hme [tt a2tiy Cue cue Sa" diusn Cul 'menng i ne] SATURDAY, 0 Fataea | -Tunetion of ‘Pat. “Bay Highway and Beacon “Avenue. a | view ave. have been Mr. Millar's postal. staff. and later as a’ com- begonias. ‘and . fuchsias. donated to the club. A raffle was || = oo ~~ PRET tg Five’ Minutes. ‘From Swartz Bay Ferry : i Friday and Saturday — Oct. 21-92 a) 30 a.m. ALL DAY - _— ~ ADULTS 50e: CHILDREN ase | He died :in:.1964: «| nephew: and “family, Rev. and palssiona iG. . ‘Mr. ‘Atrowsmith, ‘an’ expert on io ‘David Jamieson and Janice. | She. was born “in. Faversham, The Jamieson’s are -missionar- ; Kent, and"‘had lived “in’ Victor a |e gupert aves im char of the ies in. Rhodesia. and ‘were: on: fur- re pene rats siccchea’ 4 his {| that. attracted many. visitors to Jough. snd: Mes: Ww. ay Gar vdner | Parents: When’ he’ lost-. his life | he Experimental F Farm last sum- and daughter, Joyce,” Shoreacre. While serving with the Royal: Air | The speaker pointed out’ “that ene * Force in the Second World ‘War. [- ‘Pp Dp [ The club will have a plant stall | Road, were ‘weekend guests with “She “is: survived by. her: “son, joeecus were. introduced to. gar- | at Santa’s Sale: for. Sanscha.: Mr. Ss] | relatives in Vancouver. & Victor: 3700 ° -Blenkinsop - Road, | | [aener about: we years, ace toe. and Mrs. W. ‘Bosher will, convene | Brey Ii Weekend: guests at’ the ‘home Saanich,’ and -a‘sister, Mrs.: Flor: | eeu native ey itat ing e Andes! that . committee. of Mr. and: Mrs. W-. Baillie, Mala- ence. Bigham, California. “Mrs. iP ee hi es a Fane: “Go AL ‘Howard | was’ “Gected.« to4 | view -. “Ave... were’ their “son.. -and. Carter was a: member ‘of. the Ola! orms:. 0. t 1S eauutu oe. head the spring: flower show com: family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pane, ‘Abe ‘Pensioners’ " Organization iti: have been. developed. mittee. J. Fred: Hallier: will act: Chemainus. . 7 Sidne poe : TUBERS OR: SEEDS | ; : . ye : : of “Recent: visitors. at: ‘the’ home Of ast! rites. wer : observed” from 7 Begonias" “may. ‘be grown ‘from ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomson,. Mala: Sands. Sidney. Funeral Chapel on, tubers. or. seeds. Mr. Arrowsmith ., | | View “Ave... have been - Mr. and. Monday, Oct. 3, when’ Rev. Canon | cautioned: against the risk of:un- _ Mrs. “David “Leckie, ‘Winnipeg, BecCe “Vaughan- Birch ‘officiated. | wittingly buying’ ‘inferior, tubers, Mrs.. Je “Walker ‘and’ “Mrs. ‘Gi Lid. dicoat,: 7 both: ‘of. ‘Vancouv held:and since some of the plants were very -new varieties,-so-new, in fact, that. they are not-‘yet on the market, the. response was |f ; keen: a a ot ie PLANT STALL” Pee I bee “THURS. — FRL — sar. : . OCTOBER 18 - 14 15 ne “HUGH HOLLINGWORTH, “Prop. =. “| amt ae 2347 BEACON AVE. "SATURDAY DELIVERY : a le ai 3 ; Ns was. chosen’ “For: the lub. crest... In the monthly competition, an: n| a | arrangement of fall. flowers, Mrs. ‘Cremation followed” at - Royal. and. recommended: buying from: a | C.. H: Orme ‘placed ‘first, Mrs. G: Oak, ‘y}reputable-' source: : a Once. the: plants: ar established jin’ the: garden. they may. be: pro- |. pogated: by cuttings ‘and: ‘py: win-. ter: storage of: the t bers. for: next : year's plan ntin g. ‘| H.- Swainston., : “second, _and Miss: B ‘Machaffie third : : At‘the - November | Will be ai ¥ ‘themum and: ‘the ‘competition; 4 ae ‘a collection : of: these’ flowers o , | Bazaar Planned i Mr. nA Mrs. “Victor - ‘Naneollas, | Salmon’ Arm; and Mrs. J. ‘D: “Nan. | cena SI PANAVISION’ ind *: METROCHADR s eet: nine’ inches. : - | Tong: and. weighing . 822: -pounds: pec : Jom Elliott, Swartz Bay Road, | home of Me a mm ccna “s20 Douglas, ope , Strathcona. cent * || ane 7 7 BARRING Sata AMES BOND ONE leer BIANCH i eu eta tLe ci ARE sets nie, -M,. Pratt; Ni: ‘Law, De Gokieri, ‘Newspaper = Ty ‘Pratt, Ne ‘Brain, G.: Eckert, V. Holt; we “Eckert: -Brown, D. “Beal, » “De Jordon? I * A. 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