PAGE TWO _ ACTIVE YEAR FOR SICK AND _ VISITING COMMITTEE HERE — - Mrs. L. :Swallow, member of ‘Fort Frances: Branch . No. 29 ee Royal Canadian ‘Legion Auxil- siary,: Ontario, was welcomed to: “the September meeting. of. the “L.A. to Saanich. Peninsula Branch : No. 37. : hy “Mrs. Swallow. and her husband : are now residing - in Sidney and. . “both: look: ‘forward: to: working with: the Legion in this area. ~~ Mrs. Av Reddish, president, was |. “in the. chair, and ‘Mrs. J. S.-Gur- _ = ton: acted “as Secretary for: the}. “-oe¢easion. Mrs.: R. Tutte. eaported a Busy: summer “for. ‘the sick. visiting committee, with 57. at Rest ~ “Haven, .36 at’the: DW.A,, 15 at} Little: Paradise..'42. in. their. own —_ -homes,. and. two funerals attend-: *ed. One of these was that of a: “Tate “member of the: branch, Mrs. es on "Pitcher, fa former : Standard Bearer © for: many . years. ‘Four. -sympathy and two get-well cards had. -been sent. ~The. convener. of the ‘catering committee, . Mrs. K. Herrington, reported ° “several - functions. . at- tended. to. during ‘the .summer months... Mrs. -L: .B. Scardifield received knitted. baby wear. and cash don- ations towards the annual lay- ettes and ‘asked’ the members to bring ‘all -.contributions* to ‘the October’ ‘meeting. for display. THANKS FOR HELP: ~Mrs..J.. Molison, for. Sanscha, thanked the ladies for their help at the customary pop. and’ ice cream booth on Sidney Day and reported’ a very successful affair. - The’ president . announced: a ‘Ladies’ “Auxiliary-: Zone Council | meeting will be:held:in. Nanaimo and plans. were made for our delegates ‘to attend.” Bran.ch. president, -L. E.. Y.. James, ‘spoke briefly to the: meet- | proche Venables wedding, ‘recent- ly, included* Mr.’-and ‘Mrs. Otto Augustine, 100-Mile House, Albert and: Walter: Giesbrecht, - Hudson House, _ BC., and Mr.. and Mrs. ; ‘Jack -Buzzle-- and * Miss’ ‘Betty Buzzle. Mrs. S. L. Smith, New West- minster, has been visiting her son jand daughter.in- law, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Smith, Resthaven Drive. Week-end visitors. with. Mr. ‘and | Mrs. Smith were, Miss Daphne ing and: ‘conveyed the thanks of ; the branch for help given. by. the L.A. in’ the Legion.booth ‘at .the | recent Saanich Fair; Mrs. E, Bul- lough had convened. this commit- ‘| tee’ and Mr. James: assured. the ladies their ‘assistance was. inval- uable.: Owing to the Thanksgiving. holiday, the October meeting: will :| be “moved- ahead . One”, week; to fic Mrs, R. Tutte reilva HUGH ‘HOLLINGWORTH, Prop. 2347 BEACON AVE. | DELIVERY Tak ah SER CYALE = "PHONE '656- 1822 hae ad SE ‘SATURDAY ho ig gee ete: eeseee, October 17.: “tentative | set ‘of by: laws ° which: had been drawn up by.a special committee iand discussed BY. the LA. “execu- pi tive.” These were further “discussed | Out of town guests ‘at ‘the Gies-/§ ] Smith and. Miss ‘Tone Hicks, both from the : ‘mainland. moe “Mrs. °° HH. Bi: Kjelson of Ben- ‘gough: Saskatchewan; has recent- ‘ly arrived:to spend ‘several: weeks, with her daughter’ and’ ‘son-in-law, Mr: ‘and’ Mrs. S, D. Smith, ‘Rest: haven. Drive. . Miss “Olive Johnstone, of Wel- ington, New Zealand; who is. on a-flying trip around - the: world, is the: guest. of «Capt...and ‘Mrs. Dennis Carter, Third: Street, for ten days. Miss. Johnstone will visit New York, London, and the |Far East before returning home. | Mrs. R.: E.~Molohon, Henry Avenue, has returned home’ from Resthaven Hospital. - “Miss Gail Gordon, Mainwaring Road, recently spent’ a- weeks: vis- iting -her.. sister: and - brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. 108 MeLennan, of Burnaby.’ . “Mrs: ‘Nora’ Kerr ‘has: from:. her: -previous . home,’ north of Edmonton, to: take -up tempor- ‘ary residence ‘with.’ her: sister, Mrs. D.: Forge, Bazan Bay: Road. ~ Recent: visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.: J. Si: ‘Forge, Mar- shall Road, were: Dr. and Mrs..C. | Hampson, ‘of Edmonton, Alberta.’ and finally passed” for. ratifica-! During their visit, Dr. and Mrs. tion by the Branch and Pacific Command. It was arranged ‘that flowers will be placed:on‘the altar ‘of the Veteran’s:. Hospital... Chapel ;.. memory of -a- former. member || Mrs. Alice Riches, who passed iv asi rts away one year 80, September 18,: 1965.:" Boe ade | Blue’: _ Water. Hampson purchased a house on ‘the Peninsula with a view to re- tiring’ here ‘in‘a few year’s time: Mr.: and. Mrs.: J. H. Currie: and. n | daughter, Barbara, “Towner: Park Road, attended. the wedding. Of... Miss Margaret ° Foreman, which ‘took. place on September 12: in | Vancouver. mer ~ Mrs. A: Griffiths: and daughter; Jean, have. returned to their home ‘on, Third: Street; cafter spending’ ‘three’ weeks: visiting’ relatives ‘and. friends. in. Saskatoon and Regina. oo Mr. and’: Mrs: W.-M. ‘Sutton |: have ° “taken up! residence’ inthe “Apartments. New- comers. ‘to™.the’ district; “Mr.-:and : Mrs... Sutton. hailsfrom. Manitoba. 2¥enr Guarantee. on. UNL parts:and: e'Two-Speeds. and. ire Cycles, Normal, hy mi il » My. and! Mrs:. Se EL “Whitson, | of.|: Prince. “Albert, “are. visiting: the. home’: of: Mr: Whitson’s. parents, Mr. ‘and. Mrs:°J..W. Bloor, Fourth, ar rived Wednesday, ‘Sentember 241 1966 A TN QUIET WEDDING IN SIDNEY CHURCH FOR — | ANNETTE VENABLES AND PHILIP GIESBRECHT Of interest in: Sidney was. the recent marriage of Annette. Rose- ‘Mary Venables ‘and Philip David Giesbrecht in the’.Four _ Square Gospel. Church. in Sidney. The’ bride - is: the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Venables, of Saanichton, and the groom is ine | son -of Mr..and Mrs...David. Gies- brecht, of Hudson: ‘Hope, B.C. Vases. of pastel colored gladioli decorated the church for “the double-ring. ceremony. Rev. T. W. Chapman . officiated. -He was assisted. by Rev. Irene. Smith... ~ The great-aunt of the. bride, Mrs: H. Stammers, was respon- sible for the floral arrangements in both church and reception hall. Decorations followed a white and | | pink. them theme. THEY ALL a ‘LOST THER | GLASSES “it°could have been the election, the = Weather, . perhaps’ just. co-in- cidental, but . whatever the cause a “surprising number of ‘indivi- duals: in the locality-were feeling their way. about with some diffi- culty during the: early aes ll of | last: week. Among. the been found and might be claimed fate the: office of The ‘Review. -” By. ‘noon ‘the following day no ess: than’ eight.enquiries ’: had [been received. :All:were from peo-. ees ple ‘who’ had - lost: their . glasses. The publicity « ‘had achieved: its purpose : When ‘Within hours: the bi-focals in: the. star-studded | -blue case were: claimed. by the ‘tight: ful’ “owner. a, : Mr... ‘and: Mrs.” we “Orehara, “past | Saanich : Road: Mr: and Mrs..'D.:: Alexander ‘have now: taken :.up ‘residence in: the. United: States: in. ‘North: Carolina: Mr: Alexander is’ -attendin; Chapel . Hil: University to:.take*his. -Master’s degree in | mathematics. Mrs. Alexander. is “working ‘in? ‘the: ‘hospital: Jabora- L tory-on: the campus, ‘ Y; | new: color show, “Hey Landlord! at: 7 p.m Y a a lp Peet an med Nts i y Qy Ma" a Me vj wie ee lid, pl 1 Wattarge "i DENS. of MicrORIn Dy. TTECHNICOLOR® f © Walt Disney Productions a! . Se released bY QUENA VISTA Distribution Co., Ine, * “MON — TUES, — wa. , SEPTE IMBER 26-27-28 PP RBS {> THERE WAS “yu: of TAS GIRLS ca tne 1c MIRIS cH ‘CORPORATION pienents Tee Rn a Lela re TASTY. SNACKS-—(ianel Ten, classified adver-|} ‘tisements. in our last‘issue was a notice that a pair of glasses had || ‘Given in marriage by her fath- . er, the bride made her own gown + ‘of a shimmering: white material, empire . style, floor-length.. with lily-point’. sleeves.. Her. veil ..was of delicate silk illusion with white rose decoration bouffant style and fell to ‘her -waist.: Her. jewellery was a crystal necklace, “She car- |. ried: a white bible topped with a large orchid and streamers. MAID OF HON OR “The bride’s ' sister, . Lynnette, was maid of honor, and her cou- sin, Dorothy Jean. Gessner, was the bridesmaid. They both made ‘matching dresses of delicate pink brocade’ and wore headdresses of soft pink veil -with a rose:of dress ipatertal., They - both - had ‘white | bibles topped with. pink roses and | streamers. : a Albert: Giesbrecht. was best man for’. his — brother. ‘Ushers. “were Walter Giesbrecht and Richard Guthrie: 95° ‘During the ceremony and” sign- ing« ‘Of. the: register, ‘Ralph’ Meeks sang. “Because”: -Mr.: Meeks sang jthis same song at’ the wedding of. the bride’s ‘parents, . 25 years ago. .™ :Mr.. ‘Meeks. .was also master of | ceremonies at the: reception: in St. Paul's. United | Church . Hall, ‘Malaview ‘Ave. : — a eee UNCLE. BUOYS TRADING POST r - Tf.I. chaven’t got it, » Tecan get ity : If I-ean’t get. it, You. forget it. “9732 First ae i. ” Steve Salaga,. the bride’s uncle, proposed the toast to the: bride. Mrs: Grace : Augustine, friend” of the bride’s family. from 11-Mile House, sang “Bless. this House’’ at‘ the reception. ar THREE-TIERED CAKE. The bride’s mother made. the three-tiered: ‘wedding ‘cake, which - was. topped’ with’.a_ bride and” “| groom. The table was decorated | with roses and pink and white tapers. Guests’ tables -featured lace table cloths, roses and white | bes. | The bride made her going- away outfit, a fitted coat of beige | with dress in tones: of brown, orange and yellow, topped with a. lovely: brown ‘and gold. feathered .- | hat, dark = brown purse, shoes, | gloves and ‘scarf. ; . ; . The couple will. reside. in’ Sid- ney. ‘upon their: return from. their [h honeymoon. TRAVEL ‘TICKETS? 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