* * [Box 1493 4 PAGE NINE - COMING EVENTS FOUND WOMEN'S GOSPEL MEETING Monday, June 29, 2:30 p.m. Sidney Bible Chapel, speaker Mrs. A.J. Field of Victoria. All ladies welcome. 25-1 BLUE BUDGIE, 68-5, 636-3592. LOST 25-4 EVER WANT TO “TRY OUT” FOR A PART? Peninsula Players are reading for their Fall play on Monday, June 29, 7:30 p.m. Sidney School Gym. You will be welcome. 23- 1 Vacation Bible School. July 6—July 12 a.m.noon at Rest Haven Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church, Resthaven Dr. All welcome. Ages 4-15 years. 24-3 Loyal Order Of Moose BINGO Every Tuesday. 7.30 p.m. 60 40 per cent Moose Home Saanichton Opposite Fairgrounds mene PAIR, BOY'S GLASSES. Brown and clear frame Vicinity North Saanich “Secondary School. Phone 658-3027. 25-1 MISCELLANEOUS DAVID ALGER will commence teaching beginner. piano lessons in. September. Register now. Phone 636-3410 25-2 NEED a Back Hoe? Phone Dave's Back Hoe Service. Phone 652-3921) Tat AJAX HOME AND OFFICE. CLEANER. 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Hall, in Sidney, ee where hormemade y available w hile the Benny Social table held many cattraetiye: are ¢ hiet's » Association: dp awing Features arin large carving board and was won | bees t } {Doug Ahi of Bdaan, Altay nize Was wor by Alps. B, Tonge: } Bus. 656-1541 The evening wedding of Judith Rebecca Reekie and David Paul Scholefield| took place in St. Christopher’s Anglican Church in Osoyoos on May 2nd. Rev. John Stainer of Oliver officiated at the double-ring ceremony | and organist Mrs. David Porteous of Osoyoos played: the wedding music. For the oceasion pink gladioli and carnations arranged on candelabra standards decorated the church, with white ribbon Streamers for pew markers. Judy is the daughter of Mrs. Phyllis Reekie of Osovoos. and David the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scholefield of. Brent-: wood Bay. Vancouver Island... Given in marriage by her uncle, Dro Carl Johnson of Vancouver, the bride chose: an original formal gown | of white pleisse, featuring an Empire waistline. lilv-point sleeves and train caught at the shoulders. Her floor length. veil was-of double silk illusion, misting from a tiara of embroidered lace sprinkled with’ seed pearls and crystals. Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses and stephanotis centred with a white orchid. Her | only jewellery. was ‘an enscribed silver bracelet, gift.of the groom. Mrs. James Perkins of Seattle. sister of the bride. was matron of honor, and © bridemaids with full “sheer. wrist . length . sleeves, deep neckline ‘and “waist. They carried f interest pink - were” McDonald. of Van-.. and Pamela. Reekie,’ youngest sister of the bride: They wore. identically -styled. floor. length. gowns in pink /organza < “bride. wore a- e iere colonial’ bouquets. of sweetheart roses and carnations. BROTHER BEST MAN Best man was. the groom's brother. Gerald Scholefield of Vancouver, and ushering duties were shared by » Constable Richard. Gross of Killam, Alberta. and Garry McKevitt of Victoria. The reception was held at the lakeshore home of the bride's mother, who assisted the young couple to ‘receive their guests wearing a turquoise blue silk ensemble. with deep lace cuffs enhancing the sleeves of the coat, the dress being styled with a@ ring collar. She wore a.:matching turquoise straw hat and her corsage Wasa mauve orchid. Also in the receiving line was the groom's mother. who wore an embossed champagne coloured coat. and. dress ensemble. Her deep mauve hat: was. fashioned pink white “with a petal crown, and she wore a mauve orchid corsage. Dr. Wm. Granger of Osoyoos proposed the toast. to the bride and. -read.. congratulatory telegrams. Bridal attendants were toasted. by Gerald Scholefield. Miss Kathy Johnson of Vancouver. cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book, and the Misses Anne and Laurie Scholefield of Brentwood” Bay, sisters of the groom, were ‘ser- veteurs. : For her honeymoon. trip the two-toned © pink. ensemble with pink swiss straw - hat and white orchid. corsage. -The:couple- will. reside in. Van- “ couver. : Cascading white rosebuds and. pink carnations were carried by. Elizabeth. Dixon,. daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. ‘Charles -.Grant Dixon,;-Sharples Crescent, } Sidney: for hee w edding. on, Ma y 16 Gwynne Smith 16-6 ee The br ide. a former Deep. Cove» who | ‘attended. SC hool -hére and owas. a- -member. | of. Claremont: Choir and: Peninsula . players, was attended: by her. sgister,: Terry, ‘Dixon, as maid-of- -honor.” Revo: Hart Cantelon. ‘the ceremony ine Central. ‘United Church. Ed -monton. Pink gladiolas. and | ‘carnations: scented the church: where’ length empire-line gown. of white silk moire with overdress of daisy: | sheer and: skirt “entraine.. “Her, flowing. mantilla’ veil was edged, embossed | organza, full: sleeves with daisy moatif:. ATTENDANTS ‘Terry y “Dixon wore pink and blue ‘taffeta with sheer net overlay and orchid ribbon. trim while matron of onor Mrs, Enid Brenton. of Edmonton, formerly > of Mills Road, Sidnev. wore blue. taffeta and sheer in, matehing “Empire design Little Hower aiel, Christie Dixon, of Calgary. niece of the bride, wore a replica of the bridal How Ta chlae. ribbon trimmed Aaifeta with oversdress ot white dass “embacid sheers Bouquets 6 hada poss of carnations and fwhite Esther Reed daisies. Hest . front man, Aan Cpheman., Gray, came Albertae and ushers. seere Dar Spurgnon cand’ Jerr: Hanuiiton at “Ediiunton, “For the ed seption thie t wide Mrs. d ater la CHSHOTIOR nnd é a carsa ge of vellow ou SILLS LSP SLSSL RPL UVLELLSLILIL PL LALILLI LY, Ras. 656+ 2581 Alexander Boat “Works Lrd. 7 ia At Clark Bros. Marina. » 310775 McDONALD PARK RD, 3 RAPA LEIA IAPS LPRLE SARPN PAILS “SIDNEY rch the ‘bride, given away by her. father, « -made a graceful picturein'a floor : pink and “white CATHAL, were varied by the ||. atlondints ind the flower ied | “cmother at: Srant Pasans hose. a Moss green and vellow ‘tlorabe be wae: matehini Ato bg SIDNEY ~ SECRETARIAL SERVICES OPENING JULY 2ND. Sidney Professional Contre _Accessories and. pink carnation. corsage. : : “FRO M. OUT 0 -TOW I “Out-of- town guests. included : . Mr. -and “Mrs. Orville : Sherbach- and family, Surres Mr, an “Shewehuek: “meier,, bad Mrs: F, ‘Peace River: or Mr: Mrs: Carl Johnson, Mr.and’Mrs.: ~ Peter Dixon. and: Mrs. W: Burr of |: Calgary; Miss Pat Peknik of | 4 Alberta. and. ‘Michael. ‘Coleman, _ Pixons Sidney... Departing for? a honeymoon trip’ 9. Athabaska: Lake, | ‘the bride: “wore! a sky blue ensemble: with’ corsage of: pink carnations. On their. return, the will couple reside at 10931 Seventy seventh Avenue, Edmonton. SIDNEY © SUMMER “RECREATION BY KEN - CAMPBE Lb. Registrations: last Friday ‘for thes Saminer -- Reereation Program were very satisfactory, athough there is room for nines in-all programs and. workshops. For those. who missed there will’ baa further short period for Tegistrations : between. 42 noon ‘and 2 pan at Sanscha Halt ou f | Priday. ‘Ware 2he In all: there: were about’ su reglatrations., and. mast af couphes Were well “Three had few received applicants, notiebly- Youth Drama which is. admed-ar teenagers: mterested in, the theatre This. scheduled Overy “Tuesday and Tharsdas we 7.56 (. pm in’ Sanscha Hall, beginning. cand: conuN Ging for Sulye 7 aU tals. the F SIN Heirloom Ring Exchanged At Wedding The Rev. Cyril Venables of- ficiated at a double-ring ceremony in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Cultra Ave., on Friday evening, June 5, when Elaine Frances Pelter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Pelter. 1836 Mt. Newton Cross. Road, Saanichton. exchanged wedding vows with Stanley Bruce Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Peterson, of Edmonton. Alberta. Bob Bouteillier was organist and St. Marvy’s choir was in at- tendance at the service. The ring given the groom by the bride had belonged to the groom's great-grandfather, Given in marriage by her father; the bride was radiant.ina floor-length A-line gown of white peau de soie. featuring three- quarter length bell sleeves, the skirt overlay. trimmed with lace, and full tength train. Her chapel- length veil was caught in: an arrangement of pearls and she carried a bouquet of red and white roses. She wore — pearl earrings, a gift of the groom. The bride was attended by °Miss Norma Rosseli,. maid of honor. and bridesmaid Miss Katheryne Mihalech, cousin of the bride. They were identically dressed in full length empire styled gowns of deep pink peau d’elegance with pink. flowers. in their. hair,. and carried bouquets: of pink: and white carnations. Little flower -girl Miss JoAnne full-skirted short dress of deep pink fortrel, with a band of pink flowers in* her. hair and = she carried a basket of. assorted flowers. ‘ushers were the. bride’s brother Barry. Pelter’ and Mr. John ‘Askey.- For..-her-: daughter's - » || wedding Mrs. Pelter chose an A- roses, Mother of the: gr oom wore: - a turquoise coat dress wi th white: “line. pink crepe dress: with lace ‘RECEPTION. “Nor th: ‘y ‘oung =: ‘couple left: honeymoon in Alberta. pale blue double. knit for her “going-away outfit, int North Surrey. . uncle and aunt,:Mr.and: Mrs. A J.. Mihatech, Katheryne and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Perala, Cedar Wayne, Lyle and Dianne, Mr. and qanid © Janice, and” Mrs. Murie! Rukin, all of Cassidy; Mr..and Mrs, Bob Galloway and Mrs, Bert Calloway of Chemainus, and Mr. and Mrs, Doug Johnson, Barbara and Beth of Vancouver. We Buy and Sell : : (Olde hina; Silver, - Furniture ; and Bricabrac: 7 MH Street ' Sidney: _ Phone Ca) i a Con reed 7 zu iol REGULAR AND KINGS aN me “Gy rl ia _Point last Thursday. ‘Hugh Loney Bickford was. captivating in a Chris: Myer, Victoria, attended as best man, and the “coat and “matching © accessories’ and a corsage of. white rosebuds. A“ A “reception! was. held at’ ‘the: sand South. “Saanich | Agricultural hall. where a. three-- tier” ae ‘cake. made cand: proposed the...oast to’ the. bride. ge ‘Following ‘the. “reception ‘the: for... a al ‘The bride chose a three peice’ with | white: accessories and a corsage of pink ane and white carnations. On their |. a iy return they will make their home. Our-of-town guests were reat Davison, Ucluelet; Mr. and Mrs. Geraldyne, Dave Payne, Mr. and’ ‘Mrs; Al Perala, all of Nanaimo: District ;. Mrs, A.-Perala, Mr, Ed. 1 Pelter, Mroand Mrs, Lou Pelter, Mrs. Mickey Rukin, John, Lisa. Agreement in principle to permit industrial development on McDonald Park Road, parallel to Patricia Bay Highway and north of the Sidney boundary, was reached at the meeting of North Saanich council last Monday. Discussion arose on the ap- plication of H.W: Dench for rezoning of property north of the Sidney. Freight building from rural to light industrial use. Reporting to council for the public works committee, Alderman G.A. Taylor described the proposed change in land use as a logical development to ac- commodate buildings of an ap- proved standard. He said that the applicant is prepared to put in an acceptable disposal field to health department standards, and suggested he should lodge Grass Fire Blamed On Picnic Party Picnickers are blamed for a grass fire which spread over rough terrain of an empty lot on Lands End Road near Moses Fire Chief said. that the creeping flames were subdued after two and a half hours work by a total of fourteen firemen. The regular Thursday evening fire. practise was devoted to cleaning the equipment! Council Moves To Allow Industrial Rezoning Bid with council an engineers design plan as a first step to rezoning procedures. “It was the common opinion of last year’s council that this whole block would ultimately be developed for commercial use,” said Mayor J.B. Cumming. “However, I would not like the applicant to think that unrestricted rezoning is com- templated,”’’ remarked Alderman Trevor Davis. Alderman Taylor’s motion to agree in principle the rezoning of the parcel, to conform to the adjoining parcel to the south, was agreed unanimously. coreertp. FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING CALL 656-2893 Well experienced in ail types of renovations: Will build on. the — Islands. “Service to you is reputation for us.” "FROM THE OAKS POULTRY FARM Y PEACHES 5 39° JOWNEY RD. SI NEY ey | ASK FOR THEM AT- YOUR GROCERY STORE eee RED PLUMS » Ibe BEACON AVENUE PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 18, 19, 20 . We reserve the right te limit quantities. STORE HOURS: Monday to Saturday 8:30a.m. to 6:00p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to.9:00 p.m. PENNIES MEAN MORE AT YOUR SUPER FOODS STORE COTTAGE ROLLS ¢ Ib. : Home cured SIDE BACON \b. FRYING CHICKEN ¢ whole, .B lb. 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Where, in the opinion of the Fire: Chief, fire conditions are hazardous, he may extend the dates that a permit is required, or declare a period of closure for ali types of burning, nd calip fire permits can be obtained MUNICTPAT. OFF ICk or fhe. FIRE Herits for al other types ol burning must be obtained, Teh ice Mel applications tur Wiese poriite will he made at either MUNICIPAL OFFICE or they may is obtained directly from the SIDNEY AND NORTH SAANICH FIREWALL on Tuesday and Thursday evening, between the hours of7 0 p.m. and 9.00 pin. HOF. Laney, oe © Fire Chief, © "North Saanich and Sidney _Vatunteer Fire Department, Canned. asstd. flavors SOFT: DRINKS: a it = Pe BoE 48 2 . ‘Nabob ‘Deluxe: ‘orange pekoe TEA BAGS. ae 125 Nabob” JELLY V POWER.” ] 0 owe 00 Salada new Prior Park: i: a is Nescafe INSTANT COFFEE cine a Oh. it Swanson 1. DINNERS “gach Sunlight FACE SOAP reg. ‘size 4 39 bard ® Allen’ & pure APPLE. wick a 3 tins: i Qak's Peuliry FARM oes. rerereta ‘A - Mediura, te dan.