PAGE SIX - { THE REVIEW Wednesday, May 5, 1971 ; " Li BY MARY Gees child she was sponsored through MENS LEAGUE SCHEDULE vale ‘dat ohter Pa 2 tan poe _ Lieut. Governor John Nicholson j the SCF by Mr. and Mrs. G. F. DATE HOME TEAM VISITORS ss FIELD ‘The little daughter of Mr. and|~ Miss Sandra Hodgkin, ee _-- | opened the annual tea of the Save | Parkyn of Elk Lake. Now she is May 2 Hotel Jokers Sanscha : Mrs. Fred DeMarco, Coquitlam, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. WITH GWYN OWEN uw ne von be cruising | The Children Fund on Wed- | workin g in a hospital in Van- 3 Harveys VU38 VU 88 B.C., was christened Can" Hodgkin, ‘Marchant Road, was The fate of the 24th of May “ ow y past id ney on Tuesday, nesday, April 28 in the Margaret | couver and also is taking a 5 Harveys Jokers Sanscha Georgeanna on Sunday, April 25 | the guest of honor on Sunday | regatta seems to be in doubt. y li. The Royal Family will | Vaughan-Birch Hall. It was a | commercial course. She toifl the ; ~ Harveys RCMP Sanscha -at-11 a.m. at the Victoria Truth |. st vhen her Aunt Mrs. L i ane travel down by way of Trincomali : : : 10 Hotel VU33 VU 33 Co he RB ad E alternoon when her sun - 4. | Difficulties, and to quote Mayor | Ganne) and visit § happy gathering attended - by | Lieutenant-Governor how. happy 10 Jokers Lions Sanscha P entre, the Reveren mma | Hodgkin entertained friends and Cummings ‘‘‘a general foul up of | 4, } ansum | many guests and distinguished | she is in Canada and how ap- 12 Hotel RCMP Sanscha Smiley officiating. The baby was wearing a gold cross and chain, given by her. godparents, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gibson, who ‘are also her uncle and aunt. The baby’s. maternal _ grandparents Hodgkin, and corsages of pink : : : extra race on Sunday to replace P ; camp Major Talbot, and Mrs. J. : ’ with recreation Committee . North Saanich and Alderman . ‘ ’ . ; ; .. L Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Tennant, | carnations were received by the |yecommended’ that their | 2” earlier one that was cancelled | kon Stanlake for Central | W- Gibbs, president of the Sidney : : FE T Wallace Drive, served lunch to groom-to-be’s mother Mrs. ‘H. in the present series of three. Group of the SCF, drew the raffle D. the family and close friends. The lunch table .was centred with a beautifully iced cake, with. a decor of baby bootees. The cake “was supplied by the baby! s aunt, Patti Tennant. : “Mrs. 1 Bryce, “Blue “Water Apartments, left on Sunday for _ Sicamous where she plans: to spend a few weeks with her son- inlaw and daughter (Jean) Mr. and Mrs. Don Gore and son David. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wills, Weiler young grandson Steven Watson, Van- ~~ gouver, visiting with them for two weeks while his parents Mr. and. coe Mrs. H. Watson are holidaying i in eo Mexico. Avenue, have their ee | Winners at» the “Community Club car party. last. Wednesday "evening were Mrs. M: Little, Mrs. LW. Butler, J. _Nimmo and. C. Rupp : nna Kupp is visiting Doctor T.J. and Mrs.” relatives at.a shower at her Doney Road home. On. their arrival, lovely corsages of white carnations. were pinned on “Sandi” and her mother Mrs. W. Stacey and by Sandi’s paternal grandmother Mrs. W.L. Hodgkin, Sr. Sandi, who will be married on May 15 to Bob Stacey of Sidney, was then seated in a streamer- bedecked chair and. the. many gifts were presented to her in a gaily decorated laundry basket. Several hilarious’ contests’ and games provided the afternoon’s entertainment. Miss Kathy Tyder and Miss Diana Durrand assisted gifts following which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter Susan. A decorated shower-cake, inscribed’ with ‘‘Lots. of Hap- piness — Sandi and Bob’ cen- tered the refreshment table. Beside the guest of honor, invited Mrs: W.L. Hodgkin Sr., Mrs..H. G. Wood, Mrs. B. Hodgkin, Mrs. -G. Bannerman, Mrs. L. Farreil, Mrs. F..Durrand, Mrs. W.G Ryder, Mrs. W. Bowditch, Mrs. ‘whole question of sponsorship the bride-to-be in opening her -W.L. Hodgkin, Mrs. H.: Stacey, ° R._Stenning,. Mrs. W.. Fortune, communications’; have arisen within the North Saanich council which was supposed: to be sponsoring this event. Alderman Boone reporting as liaison. for proposed plan be rejected. The and support for this project was tabled for further information, but in. the meanwhile time is running out. A great deal of work has been done in committee and by our lecal sailing club in “ad- vance advertising of this event, and as a result there are a number of very unhappy and disillusioned people at all levels of organization. We would like to think that our campaign on the route of the Royal Visit has had some effect. Following last week’s column the announcement: came ~ from provincial authorities that Advi | ice To. Candidates Clarification. of.- necessary qualifications for aldermanic candidates was given to. The Review — by: Sidney. Municipal - Narrows before passing Sidney at approximately . 1.30 in the af- ternoon. Canoe Bay Sailing Club held an This turned into a bit of a drifter, with two of the 15 starters DNF in the time limit. Results of all three races follow: Results of all three races: April 11: 1. Invicta, Dave Christian; 2. Larig Ghru, Bert Cuchanan;, 3. Salt. Shaker, Gordon Inglis; 4. Tricky. Dick, Dick. Fisher; 5. Despatch, 6. Saki, 7: Shalom, 8. Limfjord, 9. Vacilindo, 10. Achates, 11. Keela, 12; Coruba: April 25: 1. Salt Shaker, Gordon Inglis;. 2. Saki, Bud Peetz; 3. Yogi, Will. Jensen; 4. Bird of Dawning, Merve Britton; 5. Ii, 6. Shalom, 7. Dorcross 11, 8 Limfjord;.9. in- victa, 10. Tricky Dick, 11. Argosy, Ten boats DNF. May 2: 1. Yogi, Will Jensen; 2. Despatch, Don White; 3. Limfjord, Bent Jesperson; 4. if, Don Evans; 5. Larig Ghru, 6. Keela, 7. Tricky Dick, 8. Saki, 9. .Dorcross 11, 10. Alternate, 11.. Achates, 12.. Shalom, 13, Vacilindo, Two boats DNF. visitors. Alderman Wilkie Gardner welcomed His Honour on behalf of. the municipality of Sidney. Alderman Nell Horth spoke for Saanich. The mayors were ab- sent as their. presence. was required at a regional board meeting on that day. A charming Korean girl named Won Ok was one of the special guests. Asa small fatherless preciative she is for. all. her Canadian friends have done for her. Guest of honour, his -aide-de- tickets: winners were, 1. Mrs. Pierre Aumonier, No. 2731. Child’s bedspread; 2. Mrs. R. B. Douma, No. 3658.. Framed ned- dlepoint; 3. Mrs. .D. Milburn, No. 2885. Knitted baby set. "ALEXANDER BOAT WORKS LTD., ‘At Clark Bros, Marina | ‘SPECIALIZING | _ IN COMPLETE REPAIRS § _AND ALTERATIONS. PH. 656- 1547. Fresh Blossoms Are Mother’s _F aveorites ‘She prefers flowers on her very special day; so please her fancy with a corsage, pouquet or table arrangement. FIRE Insurance Is Our Business, Not a Sideline 2360 Beacon Ave. - Sidney’s own personalized car sales. 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Durrand, -Miss June Farrell, Miss Berdina -Bowditei, Miss Raylene Stenning and Miss ‘Susan Hodgkin: 66 PLYMOUTH 39, 006 miles . 62 FORD FAIRLANE 500 AT-6 ~NO REASONABLE ‘OFFER REFUSED - ALL CAR PRICED MARKED TRADES —TERMS— CONSIGNMENTS __ _WE BUY CLEAN USED CARS — SPOT CASH © JOE FLETCHER — MANAGER Instant Appraisals Bus. — 656-4311 Res. — - 479-6427 Dp Kupp, Veyaness. Road, following her graduation with ‘a Degree in Law from °.the University. . of ‘Manitoba’ at the youthful age of: 22! Congratulations. "GARDEN SUPPLIES — SEEDS — BEDDING PLANTS ‘ie | : FLORIST | ‘Francis: | ee We Buy and Sell “Old China, Silver, Furniture and Bricabrac . 9812 4th Street, Sidney s < Phone 656-3515 _ Exhibition - Louise. Page, who-has. just completed a number of pieces for Mde. de Aquiar of Portugal, is ‘showing. a new collection of _[hangings. in Sidney Public =. ‘Library, until May °18 in| Two reporters were the. only . ration of ‘Candide ‘Libpary’ “Spectators at Monday's meeting. oe SSE Esse Of North Saanich Council. ~ Miss ‘June Farrell, ‘Simpson oad, ‘who- _ completed her ~ & GARE mu WEST SAANICH — 652- 2131 i: SPARSE... Extends ‘Congratulations fothe Lf _ Brentwood Flower and Garden 3 Shop on their 4th. 5 IMPERIAL GALLONS. Open O OUSE - [OPPE. Re continua pos. AND, DONT’S ON ALGINURE Do not use with orchids | 2529 » gan cetios 9: 90 - a oo 7 2. Root ‘feed iris only; natural sugars ‘in seaweed tend to | P.O, BOX 253 break down fibers. 5 “9. Use only half strength or on ‘NYBRID_ tomatoes & Sweet - Peas, es fyou hire. people: POE Ss ey ~ And want capable, ‘productive, committed employees, | you! should be hiring the handicapped worker, 4. 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