SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, April 8, 1970 Cash and Carry 9142 East Saanich Road Corner McTavish & East Saanich Groceries Open Monday Thru Sunday 9:00 a.m. Till 8:00 p.m. Meats Open Till 6:00 p.m. Friday Till 8:00 p.m. PHONE 656-4061 Your One Stop Shop For Food PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. APRIL 9th TILL SUNDAY APRIL 12th_ 7% oz. PKG. Ht Church on Saturday, April 4. Single Slices 1 lb. PKG. Q PLAIN 1 Ib. JAR KELLOGG’S - MIX & MATCH > CORNFLAKES — RICE RRISFIES: 9 on | SPECIAL K 12 OZ. Oz. CARNATION — EVAPORATED © ‘FRESH | OF coun i eee ) MAI Lt N orre F F E R R(t) ja Plastia Tlove to watch the sunrise As it brightens up the skies | Fram the utmost edge of earth. Those colors seem to rise ' They flash and. flicker in. the elouds . In Ghades of uvery: hue Vlove ta watch the sunrige But {very seldom do.’ fe A vdward Tutte sr, iy fo oe. > all lll WE Do BARBECUE ORDERS SPECIF ICATIONS — ~ UnKEY a oe CHICKENS — OAS’ PLE AS oi PHONE ORDE RS A DAY ALE AD vO. AVOLD DISAPPOINTMENT By h We reserve the right. to Hbanvit (Wg n e ty TO YOUR quantities, By Bea Hamilton Wedding bells rang out amidst April :showers. for one of the prettiest: brides of the season when Ronda. Margaret, daughter f of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee of Fulford Harbour, was married in a double ring ceremony to Leonard John Farrow of Saskatchewan,. at St. Mary’s Spring flowers surrounded the happy couple when the Rev. Fred Anderson of the United Church performed the lovely old cere- i mony before a large crowd of relations and friends. The bride was most attractive in her all-white, full length satin gown with its gracefully falling long lace train and the. dainty shoulder length veil gathered on her fair head. A bouquet of yellow rose-buds gave the only touch of color to her ensemble. The brides’ attendants were lovely in their mint green and turquoise gowns and carrying bouquets of yellow Iris. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Pat Olsen and - bridesmaid was the bride’s sister, Elizabeth Lee. The two dainty flower girls, in their pretty yellow dresses, were Dawn Nadin and Kathy Farrow and they. carried white carnations and yellow iris. Voegeli, the two ushers were Leonard Voegeli and Don Olsen. The... young. ring-bearer was Master Steven Nadin. — organ - by Miss Angela Brigden and the hymn, O. Perfect Love, was sung as the bride entered the Church on the arm of her father, who gave her away.- During ‘the: signing ot the »Gail Horrocks, Elaine Henderson Twenty-third Psalm....and -The touch to the: ceremony. Rainbow Road, Ganges. ‘Here the friends “crowded Teceiving, “dine. ‘Mrs... uncl of the bride, and. replied | to by the groom. The best man gav eutie BROS. SUPPLIES LTD. “Keating Cross Road : “FAST SERVICE of ‘COURTE OUS DRIVERS PHONE: bs) 112 Miss © The. best man was Ernest. ” Soft music was played on the. register, the Misses Karin and- and Anna. Mollet sang’ The Lord’s Prayer, adding 3 a lovely” The reception was held at the : home of Mr. and.Mrs. Pat Lee on. bride and. groom were showered - with good wishes as rea and, FOR RESIDENTIAL | 7 BUILDING CALL 656-2893. experienced in all typos of renovations, Will Well build on. the. Islands. , Service — to your ts “reputation for us.) AND COMMERCIAL — GORDON 5 TRACTOR HY] SERVICE if Rotov ating, amall wy hie Gardens, laws levelled ready i pha dfoe ealeiatte and pide BE holes, ee n| (652-2759 ML for seeding and plantings also Saskatchewan Home For Fulford Bride the toast to the bridesmaids, and read telegrams from the groom’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Farrow, of Corunna, Ont. and: from, Mr: nd. Mrs. Larry Mazur, Vancouver. Responsible for the lovely ' decorations in St. Mary’s Church, was Mrs. A. Davis. The bride’s bouquet. was caught by Miss Norma Soderquist while Rory Wakelin nabbed the blue garter thrown by the groom. The bride’s going away outfit was brown with beige ac- cessories. The happy. couple will honeymoon on Vancouver Island before. returning to. Saskat- chewan Out. of town guests were as ‘follows ;- From’ Vancouver - Mr.. and Mrs. D. Wakelin, Gerald Wakelin and Rory: Wakelin, Miss Carol Bennett, Miss Anetha Rosback,: Mr. and Mrs. R. Bale; and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. May. Port Alberni; Mr. and Mrs. W. Lasseter. Duncan;-.: Mr. “and Mrs. . Don Doederquist, Mr. and Mrs. Al Soderquist, Miss .: Norma Soderquist. -Sidney;- Mrs.. W. Seymour. Victoria;-.J. H. Lee, Mrs M.C. Lee. Canim Lake - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nadin, with Dawr and Steven. GULF ISLANDS FORESHORE CONTROL URGED Control of all-foreshore area in. the Gulf Islands is advocated by North Saanich Mayor J. B. Cumming .who. feels that the Regional Board must step in soon to stop shoreline exploitation. North Saanich followed. the lead of West. Vancouver in July 1969 in applying for contol of all unalienated: and. unencumbered foreshore on a 2) year lease. This covers the shore from high-water mark to 1,000 feet to sea and enables Council. to exercise control over proposals for private and commercial marine C:~elop- ment. : Mayor. Cumming - told Council he had made this. suggestion to the. Regional. Board on receipt of complaints about applications for foreshore construction on Knapp Istand,. which is actually outside the control of North Saanich. LIQUOR CHRFENCE Steven Cooper of Victoria was fined $35, in default fifteen days in jail, in Sidney police court on a charge of possessing liquor while a minor. TAXI FIRM FINED Judge: D: G:. Ashby. fined Tri- City Taxi. of Victoria $50 for a violation of the Motor-Carrier Act on April 4. BY MARY BACKLUND Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mann, from Edmonton, Alberta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldie. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miller, of. Delta, are at their summer place at Arbutus Point for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gord. Pearce, of Langley, and family, are spend- ing the holidays at their Galiano home. Mrs. Filo Bellhouse went to Vancouver. briefly last . week. Mrs. W. Smith, from Toronto, Ontario, left for her home last week, after a long visit with son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Smith, at Galiano Lodge. Brian and Rick Harding, of Vancouver, spent a pleasant few days visiting aliano their dad, Roy Harding. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrett, of Vancouver, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hughes, at Spanish Hills. Mrs. A. Higginson, ‘and daughter, Miss Ann Higginson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder. We are sorry to note that Fred Robson is back in Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, he was in for an operation a week ago, and he is back for another. Galiano. Ladies Service. Club held a successful rummage sale in the Galiano Hall on Saturday, April 4, with all members turning Votes out to do their best for this day. Hard at work along with -her members was Mrs. I. A. Murphy, assisted at the various stalls by Mesdames. A. Deas, A. Taylor, ' M. Lupton, D. New, S. Riddell, J. Jones, Li. Miley, S. Page, T. Drew, L. Robinson, R: Par- minter, W. Maier, J. Hume, and G. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kolosoff, fondly known to. their host of friends as Nellie and Bill, cele- brated their 50th wedding an- niversary on April 7. Bill and Nellie were married in Vancouver on April-7, 1920. CAR WON’T START ? BREAKDOWN IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE ? -You’re guaranteed PRIORITY. Emergency Road Service asa .~ BCAA MEMBER:! BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION IN SIDNEY CONTACT ROY’S CHEVRON CALL Victoria District Office IN AN Official BCAA Garage OR -PHONE OR WRITE 1075. Pandora Ave SERVICE AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION ! ‘382-8171 To qualify: Marc hy 31. erty Lanes soghit Te * tye 4 $2500 Second N A Second Mortgage Loan to a maximum of $2500 with in: terest /ower than Federal N.H.A, first mortgage available for the purchase of an older home. If payments are made promptly, there will be an annual refund af up to.10%. reducing the effective interest rate on a 25-year loan to 715%. 31, Meat) oe ina “* Hon. W,A.C, Bennett, | Py rove 1, You smust have beein ‘4 tenant occupying. re ted. accom: madation: iN) British: Columbia for not less Ihan; 2 yoars immuadiate! ly preceding the date af purchase, 2. Ds ale. of purchag 50 must be between: April] 1971. . } Nt morlg Ages will be fully i ing sured without extn ¢ charges» nor oe aredhere any application, leg zal or regi stration feos or orcharges, . : Home- “owner Grants reduce property taxes Once you have pure hased analder hame, you become eli gubsle for the Home: ‘owner Grant of up to $160 annually ~ anime portant factor ri helning to reduce the Amount ot your prop: i i For further mlormation, -caompletey and mai the coupon, loa ns, 1S Now: of $401 1971, 1970 and.’ nl An Conditions a are as follows: ae 1. You mus st have been a tenant occupying r rented, accom: os we cmodation in Britis sh Columbia for not loss: than 2 oe immediately, preceding the date a purchase. AE you have: previously owned:a “Home owner Grants, the total of these Home-owner Grants must.bo deducted from the $800 Acquisition a Grant, (There ts No deduction of previously. received Home: owner Grants if you Vehgose the Second Mortg age. », Los any, ys As an alternative to the Second Mortgage loan, you may re- culve an outright Acquisition Grant of $500 te be purchase of an older home, between April 1 used on the 1970 and March Wy years ‘ house and. received” , il Hes ry a Poona neeeenenrnene nanan an Teal 4 ' 4 Nianie, “Pravineiat Administrator, Honte-owner. Assistn ve Departoiant of Finance, . wy Parliament Buildings, Victana, British Columbia . Please s send ove full information with regurd to the: : Second Mortpage on aa older home. Acquisition Grant onan alder hana Addroase a ig ne Ym A kt wl THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 5 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE PC. Premier and Minister af Finance G.S. Bryson, Deputy Minister of Finane> oranoutrght Acquisition Grant Re * A — a po } : Q