Wednesday, December 15, 1965. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE SEVEN MISSIONARY COUPLE HONORED HERE PRIOR TO WEDDING AT PENTICTON On Saturday evening, Dec. 11, the er auditorium ofthe Assembly of Church, at 9182 “East ‘Saanich oad, was the setting of.a reception’ banquet. ‘in ‘honor: of Miss -Arlene - Embree,” returned missionary’ from Kenya, East: Afvica,:and “Richard _ Dodding, under. missionary appoint- ment. to: Kenya, by: the Pentecostal _ Assemblies of Canada. In view ‘of the. wedding of Mr. ~ Dodding. ang Miss Embree. to take place in Penticton on January 1, the -banquet: took: the form of a wedding shower, sponsored ‘by the ‘Women’s “Missionary” Council of - the church. The room was decorated, in keep- ing with the occasion, by the young people, and 70 guests enjoyed a meal of turkey and ham with all the trimmings. ; oo _ S. Fisher was the master of cere- @eniecs for the evening during which fal numbers: were rendered by, s. Irene ‘Moodie, jorne Fisher, UNCLE DUDLEY’S TRADING POST If f haven't: got it ~T-ean get it. : ~ Tf T can't’ get it, You: forget it. 9732 First St. - Sidney : Phone 656-2469 _ BUY - SELL - TRADE and the McLean Sisters. trio, along : “with ‘some chorus ‘singing. by the en-. lire group. . The gifts were. carried in by two of ‘the young people dress- ed as ‘bride and. groom. “Mark. Jac- obsen, on behalf of-all-present, made: the -presentation’in..a- few.avell. chos- en words. While the gifts were be- ing: opened a question and. answer |. game was played to the amusement of all. ‘ ‘Miss Embree and Mr. Dodding ex- pressed their: sincere thanks. for ‘the gifts and for the love and kindness shown them by the ‘church: after which Pastor. F.°R.-Pleming spoke words of appreciation mendation for the young ‘couple. Thank. you «was then expressed by all. present to the. ladies for a most enjoyable evening. Mrs.. Florence Philips, wife of a former pastor of Miss. Embree, closed. the evening with prayer. . aan GUESTS WELCOMED BY KINETTES | Sidney: Kinettes held their Decem- ber. Christmas meeting’ at the-home: Of Mrs. “G. vAylard on Wednesday, Dee: 8 “with 16: members present |: and five. guests: :_ Kinsmen* wives Mrs. J. Fenton, Mrs.. E. Eng, Mrs. G. Flint reported - the cov- ers for the ‘air cadets’ rifle prac- tice mattresses .were finished. ‘PRESCRIPTION ; BERVICE’: means: ® The. skill and. integrity of: trained - and: experienced’ pharmacists who. af accurately ‘fulfill your. doctor’s orders.’ : e A complete: stock of drugs maintained. _@» oF ree, Prompt delivery. “EV: da : Mrs.. |-M.” Slegg, Mrs. D.: Hay ‘anq@ ‘Hon: orary .Kinette Mrs. Dorothy Forge.. and com-'|:: ‘| CHANGED SINCE. THEN 2 winter? New Saanich Municipal Hall Is In Use ‘Landmark « on Douglas St. is new Saanich administrative. ‘building. “President Mrs. A. Porteous thank: | ed -the-11 members who ‘served tea at Sanscha's ‘vecent: bazaar. Mrs.:D. Bowcott repor ted attend: | . ing the general meeting of the Saan- i and the. ; ich 4-H Home. Arts..Club, progress they were. making.* Nine members voluntecred: to act | as.‘checkers at: the’ Victoria Kins- men. bingo’ on* December 2B. A Christmas party for the Kins- men children. was organized. and will be theld on. December.19. ‘Donations for the two Christmas hampers. were gratefully. received and Mrs. J..: Whyte. will purchase’ further ‘groceries and deliver them. Following’ the meeting, ‘games were: played, organized by. Mrs.. J. Christian and vefreshments: were served. , ‘The next meeting will be held atl the home ofMrs..G: Campbell: and hostesses ‘Will -be . Mrs. W. field and Mrs. J. Whytes The door prize: was won. by Mrs. ‘D. - Boweott. : ‘What do: you: do. with. your: ‘car ‘in! “The: “BIC. Automobile : Association : suggests’ you ‘continue’ us ing™ it, but} things” owere- different: ‘a half. cen- | to elt ¥. centres: Var: the big shopping selection is. 'T ao interurban motor coach, . And just es ‘Monday. through: Saturday? from SIDNEY 1b CONEIOR a Tran DIESEL COVE? coaches: “from WEST. SAANTC tN concen: . j train V BRENTWOOD =f: toner There's 1 wilt That: busy, joyful s season is here agnin—Time 1o head downtown where oot there quickly and comfort nbly,. frequent’ service from your: suburh INE parking problems when, you arrive, ; ee fram CORDOVA: RAYe=$: couches Eee ; vem: ROVAR OAK—10 conehes tron LANG PORD=9, coves: oo TOU TART WALID ent. conch Irony. Ve COTWOOD 1 ronehis a inte iri sai nt hop Green- S and ‘) flying hours.” . 6 100. 10.4,500. gations, a “shored: Ane the: oniginal Tin the: hulle’ ‘ ASE COND: FI) : the dank af ‘each ship P Gatiwes: arbor ha Insker,’ “These views show. new: Saanich hall clearly. visible from highway. CB. C. Forest Industry Facts) ‘Two huge M: urtin Mars. flying. tanke- | ers. dropped. more. ‘than’, one ‘million | a record in their’ five, years of =-The: tankers, identified as: SLYL” Sproat Lake. ral est. ‘Industries: > Flying. Tankers: ‘Ltd. a: .Soneor tum. of. MacMillan, ‘Bloedel | uta: : and. d Paci ‘and dropped 177,000 gallons lof water, “| more: action ‘than in’ any of. the nC~ “average in BC. the: Mav's -1,108,000': gallons of - ‘The previous high) jn “water use was «in 1963 when. 581 ,000 © gallons were dropped in a single fire. season, ‘Prioy to modifications, water stor- age. in LYK. Was: inva four-compart= Ament’ plywood tank: built, upper: decks My offset’ a’ thousnnd pillons’ of water trailing away from the targetupon: release: of: the Joad, ie ‘Sloping- bottoms? were: fitted into the: tanks and the payload reduced, from. LYL, 6,000 gallons. oft ater: iy! 22 f uel ies SHydraulically’ ‘operuted: probes rill _ 22 seconds, the nin ‘drop 4 in” co pilot. releas! ng the: aecllons | simultancouslyor fad tvidunaly y through: hinged" door of he: hue: Both tankers carry. a watergolling rampotnd | ta concent ue 4 ro rmennive joined amen sat at wba Tha: fivst. house. on: “Salt aviv Inland Was eroched In. 1860. for wT Mhomn 8 Tlenvy | FOR TASTY. BREAD | AND PASTRY ; _ DAILY 7 PHONE, O50: 1913: “soney BAKERY ae ee - MARS MARK MAJOR MOVE _ | gallons of water on ‘forest ‘fires: this | year, operations in B. C.. -glass . plates. “| the table. POTPOURRI HER MIND WAS. “The sale. table = was "displaying There - were» just a few left: -one-each of .purple,-gold, green, “blue ‘and two clear... The ‘woman stood by the table hesitantly -picking up. first one then-the other. She decided ‘on: the gold: and took it to the. line-up ° at: 'the-cash register. While waiting her tun she looked back. toward the: table..Someone:-else was examining the purple -plate.. With a frightened. look she retraced her steps, ‘put down ‘her gold plate |and with an insolent look quickly snatched up’ the purple soon as it was replaced. SUDDEN DECISION Once more :in the line-up’ she still seemed ‘dissatisfied and: kept: turn- ing her chead: td: look. back.” When she was only one -person away from the cash register she -made a sudden plate as | decision, returned to the plates and with a kindof desperate: determin- ation. gathered.:up. all: the colored ones,- leaving only < the» two cle ar, and * ahead. “Then: as though drawn by- a ‘mMag- net her’ head. slowly turned and: she gazed: atthe table’ just: in time to |: see a. saleslady ‘walk over, observe the