” Mr, “marked. ‘the occasion of their | * Golden. Wedding: with a reception... and. son-in-law; ‘Greenwood,: Dr.) James Miles, . “bury. Hospital, in a Workshop on Communication. Cashmere “Assorted | colors. | Package of . A tolls. ks ‘No. 1 we Amported. _Plomp, Firm or Round Bone Roast. Superb Beef. Canada Choice, Good. lb. Prices Effective: Sept. 30 To Oct. 4 In Yout Frierdly Sidney Safeway Store We Reserve The > Right To Limit Quantities ‘and Mrs. Arthur. Petch ‘at their” “home, 1125 Marchants Road. wo Married : in 1919 at the Slug ‘get‘Memorial-Baptist Church, not _far-from~ their’ present -heme, their, wedding reception was held « “at the-home-of the. bride's bra= ther.and sister-in-law, Mr. and .-Mrs, Lorne Thomson, who -still © live “at the house at the: corner of Marchant's Road and. the Wast : Paanich: Road, Among. the original wedding party members. present on Sun- | day were the bridesmaids Mrs, Violet Stinson, ‘the former. Miss and. Mrs, Frank White, the for= and whom were at the wedding 50 years ago, were Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Aldred, with Sue and Robin, Mr..and Mrs. .Petch’s daughter Mrs, ... Pearl Business ‘Women | WelcomeMember From Sudbury | BY MAY CALDW ELL Members of the Sidney Busi- ness and Professional. Women’s Club were happy to welcome back ‘a member from Sudbury, Ontario, Miss Kate Spencer, who is now the. physiotherapist. at the. Sud= She’ ‘participated Miss. Spencer Have a. graphic example. of why we should ~ listen = talk ~ read and write. os An” immigrant from Yugosla- ‘viay. through’ lack of the Eng- lish language was unable to es tablish. her... capabilities. .as.a qualified” therapist, and was ‘an unhappy and. depressed kitchen help in the hospital, Through lis- ~tening- and talking: Kate disco- vered this situation and through four ‘months of letter writing to Yugoslavia and Ottawa the situ- | ation was- rectified and the girl is now a fully accredited Cana- dian Therapist, and Kate is the lucky possessor. of a fine assis- tant. So once again, why don’t we listen - talk - read and write. “da John and Mrs. Walder: Violet Petch; sister of the groom; ; mer.-Miss Glenna Evans, cousin - of the bride; Mrs,.C-W: Day;:: :the former Miss Dorothy Butler, “who was the flowergirl; : George Petch who was the best mans guests. . Among other guests, many_ of. 5 Miles front Nanaimo; Mi Sidney, Mr: Lawrence Butler MrJ- Muriel Knott, ‘Mrs. Phyllis Shade, Miss Grace. Sluggett, Mr. Frank “Freeland, Mr.-and Mrs, Rov -Pit- zer, Mrs, Lilla: Mess; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Thomson, Mr.and Mrs. Alan. Pugh,. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Thomson,. Mr. cand Mrs. Bert Grainger, Mr, and Mrs, Claude: Sluggett, Mr. and. Mrs.. Robert: Clarke’ and Major and Mrs. Noel Watts, ~ Guests: enjoyed louking at the photograph taken 50 years: ago on the lawn of the Lorne Thom- son home of. all the. wedding Eric Butler from’ Socke; | Mr. C, W, Day, Mr. Tom Bute. lar, Mr. Claude: Butler, Mr, and |: ‘Mrs, Clarence: Sluggett, © ‘Mrs, : ring Charch, Saanichton, on August 30 7 were Inez: Jones and Barry Wayne © For Inez And Barry Kerr Mr, and Mrs, . United in'marriage ata double~ ceremony. at St. Mary's; err, The. ceremony was per formed. by Rev.OoL. Foster,” The, bride is the daughter of They're casting (Ha, Ha) oo Newly-weds* are. Inez’ Jones-and Barry ry Kerr, Niagara Falls Honeymoon Broom is the youngest son of Mrs. “raude made pretty. little flower ‘girls, : for Lily and her Playmates: A casting meeting for the rip-roaring melodrama, Lily, the Felon’s Daughter’? will be held Thursday, October 2nd in the Penin- sula Players Playpen, At the first meeting of the ‘Seas: on last wo. wk, “president Mrs, Vivian Cowan outlined plans for-the Gay Nineties’: play. by Tom Taggart, Mrs. Margaret. Dixon -will direct and here are eleven parts to be- cast including. the mustachiod villain, blonde persecuted maiden and a number of choice character roles, ~- “We have’ been wanting to’ do. a melodrama for’some years” said Mrs.Cowan. ‘We have been play-reading all summer and «his -and: groom left‘on-a three-week _ honeymoon to Niagara Falls and -ing their home in Victoria. “Vietoria;. Mr. is our favourite,” The play will be presented in Deep Cove School in about to months time, Anyone interested in attending the casting meetinz which starts at 8 p.m., may phon. Mrs, Cowan (656-2775) for further information or transportation. ; ‘pective players aged10 and up are James Jones of Sherbrooke, . Quebec, and. the Rae. Kerr, .. $2142 East ‘Saanich Road, and the late Fredrick Kerr. “The bride was. given in mar- tended by Mrs, Joan Young. Don- na Hughes and Lorri-Ann Pater- Dennis Kerr, brother of ‘the groom; was best man, and Richard - Davidson ushered the guests, — The weddingr eception was held at Brenta Lodge and the bride. Sherbrooke, : ~Mr.-and’Mrs.-Kerr are mak- Hoop Registrations © Sidney Basketball. Association registrations will be taken at Sanse?a Hall on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 5 until 7 p.m, All pros- invited to attend, Newcomers To Sidney Area Given Welcome A Welcome W agonioad of-new- comers to Sidney’ and: North Saa-~ nich were entertained ata Tra- velodge tea on Sunday afternoon, : Hostess Mrs. Phyllis LJOrchard listed-among those invited: . o Mr. and Mrs,-S; P. ‘Taylor and” family, Edmonton; Mr; and Mrs, R. By McDonald, Vancouver; and Mrs.-E.W, Armstrong, North Vancouver; Mr.and Mes. D, Erickson and family, Port Co- quitlam; Mr, and Mrs. W.. Young and. family, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kriegar and family, Van- © S.Elves, _ ‘and Mrs, Wo J.” couver; Mr. and Mrs. Boone, New Westminster; Miss Y. Bescoby, Ottawa: Mrs. M, Collins, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. D. Halkett and family, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs, Carter and family, Sussex, England. “Mr, and Mrs. M. Smith, Win- nipeg; Mr. and “Mrs. H.. Jami- son and family, Victoria; Mr-and Mrs. C. Joinson and family, Ed- monton; Mr,.and-Mrs, J.°Po-— Mr. ‘merleau. and family, Slave Lake;- and. Mrs.: J, P. Bell and. Mr, family, Germany; Mr, and-Mrs, C. Young and family, Chateaue. guay, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. S.E, Parkinson,* Victoria; Mr,. and Mrs. Gia. Warde, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. K. Pawson and family, Leeds,’ England; Mr. and Mrs: H.. Corbett; Beucherville, Que- ~ bee; Mr. and Mrs, Wall and fam- -ily, California, USA; . Mrs. E, Johnston, North Surrey. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Derks and family, Campbell River; Mr. and Mrs. L. Oyer, Vancouver; Mrs. E: Jackson and family, Vie- toria; Mr.. and: Mrs. E.J: All- port, Georgia Bay; Mr. and Mrs. H.W. .Park and daughter, Prince “Rupert; Mr. and Mrs, E2W.San- ger, London, England; Mr. and. Mrs. J.. D.. Euleth and family, Dartmouth. N.S,; Mr. and Mrs, T.0. Charles, Ancaster, Ontario; Mr..and Mrs. R. _Dwelle, Dart- mouth. Mr, and Mrs. Walker and _ NORTH WEST TRUST ~ GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ~ Now offering — 2% ~ for terms of iy 1-5 years Yes. and now is the proper time to take full advantage of these premium rates offered by North West Trust. Inquire today. NORTH WEST TRUST ” Victoria Member of 717 Fort Street phone: 386+3534 Canada Deposit lisurance Corporation Other convenient locations in Vancouver / New Westminster / Calgary Mr. and daughter, Dartmouth, N.S.; Mr. and’ Mrs. R-’Hilton ‘and. family, Victoria; Mr, and Mrs, H. Tru- man, Brampton, “Ont. Mr, and : Mrs. J.D, Penfold and sons, Vic= toria; Mr. and-Mrs. M. Burton and daughters, Victoria; Mr. and |’ : Mrs, T. Harvey and daughter, po Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. Davies, Dunnville, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs.M. Dalep and family, Duncan, -- “Crash Investigated -On September 22 an accident took-place.at the-intersection of Amity Drive and the Patricia Bay Highway when the vehicle driven by Gertrude Viesar at- -tempted:-to- make.a left-turn onto. Amity and struck a passing auto- _ of. Mrs. Dorothy Evans, former . conductor of Greater ” Victoria’ “Schools Orchestra... lenge for the instrumentalist who “work, There are also v7.cancies _Winds and brass, “Dorothy. Evans, who lives at|- ~ ceeds _ chestra,: Mr. McDermott is now “music. - riage by Charles Hughes, andat-:|--. " string séction and worked with a Greater Victoria Schools orches-. .,65 musicians. one who can read music with some mobile. / Amateur Musicians ‘tained by callingorchestran mana Tge ‘you ‘playa viola,’a violin : or:.a-cello’ there is.a place wait- 4: ing for. you in the Peninsula Cone ‘|. ocert Orchestra... “ group .-meets:: each Wednesday “The 36-piece night’: “in Claremont’: Senior |’ Secondary School under the baton The - local group provides a pleasant chal- enjoys stimulating effort without the heavy grind’ of symphony: in the percussion Section, wood- 5745 Patricia Bay Highway, suc- Derek McDermott as leader of* the Peninsula Or- in -the--eastern .United States ‘studying. toward a ‘degree. in In recent years, Mrs. Evans coached -the Peninsula Orchestra similar: University of Victoria group,.: While. she: was. with the tra, the group swelled to include Second clarinetist Peter Gard- ner says ‘‘It’s great fun for any- competence!”’ Further information can inbe ob- ger-Larry Goodmanson, 652-193) or. Mrs. Evans, 65 5278. SILVER: THREADS ~ Silver Threads are now in toll : Wednesday, October 1, 1969. : swing with the Fall. program. | ‘On Monday, Sept. 22-Charles Maynard entertained, playing thes: ’ piano for -a° singalong,. and in ‘solos... J, E, Hancock sang ‘‘Glas- gow. Belongs to Me” by special request, and Edward Tutte gave a recitation, ‘Tuesday, Sept. 23 saw the bes ginning of Ceramics and Paint- ing Classes, with Mrs. E, Mil- ler. and Mrs. D, Forge instruct- ing, In future, the Ceramics and Painting Classes will both com= mence at-l-p.m. ~ « Thursday, Oct. 2. Closed t for” O.A.P. meeting, Friday, Oct. 3. Jacko, 2 p.me- oe Monday, Oct, 6, Pam. Concert, 2. Tuesday, Oct, 7 Fe: Novelty and ed 3 knitting groups 11 a.m. to 3, 230° p.m.) also cards and other games. | Arts and Crafts Classes-1 p.m. Wednesday; Oct. 8. 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