PAGE EIGHT SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Swimming Exams Film On Friday " Afilm of the recent Red Cross mentary, will be shown at San- juvenile swimming examinations scha Hall, Sidney, on Friday of BITUAR held in the Craigmyle Motel pool, this week. There are to be three with sound effects and com- showings at 2, 3 and 4 p.m., and children who participated in the CHAPLIN'S swimming lessons organised by FUNERAL CHAPEL. Sidney Recreation Commission, “We provide a dignified ser- and their parents are cordially vice, wi kind- 7. invited. ness. with courtesy and kin The film was taken on.T.V. equipment by Stuart Hodgson of Deep Cove. IN VICTORIA IT’S A MUST see ROYAL LONDON WAX MUSEUM ONE OF CANADA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED AT- TRACTIONS -- THEY SEEM ALIVE The Josephine Tussaud Wax Figures from. 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SPECIAL OFFER (limited period: only): $3.00 ee pence hewn eeenwnenene (ee ween wee ewe ae aoded | Yes I want to lose five pounds overnight. Please rush by mail CANADIAN BLITZ DIET. 1, enclose $3.00 cash, money order, or. cheque (Sorry. no. ’ yy : : ‘CANADIAN BLITZ DIET 203-15104 Stony. Plain Road EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada: oe Name 1 - Address, POSE Gity State. Zip CHRO HEE HEH H HOH ERED RH TRH HHH AR EHH PENH HHH RO Cee RE RH . England, Mrs. . aldactone Neva Elizabeth Gray. (Review Aconstant friend and helper to the men of Sidney and. North Saanich Volunteer Fire Department, Mrs. Neva Elizabeth Gray passed away in Victoria on August 27, aged 69 years. > The. widow of. the late George Gray, she leaves her daughters, Mrs. 8.R. (Valerie) McDonald of Victoria, Mrs. J.G. (Patricia) - Sanderson, North: Vancouver, and Mrs. D.L. (Susan) Richards, Metchosin,. and seven. grand- : children. While living for many years at ; her residence on Second St., Mrs. Born at. ‘Wellington, Hereford, Nora: Stuart Bulloch died in Victoria on» August 25 at the age of 88 years. She.is survived by. her brother and sister-in-law, Stephen ‘and Doris Phillips of 1 Sidney, and as Born in’: ~ Saanich and lately. “residing. at Port Hardy, George.. ‘on’ August. 14: caged 50 years. . - Surviving are his son, Kenneth; A 10148 | Resthaven ‘Drive, ‘Sidney, ‘for. the past. four years, Albert. “Walters | ‘died on” August: 27 at the: ‘age. of 74 years. He’ leaves, ‘his wife. Daisy, at ‘sons’ ‘Howard, “North “home: wood; his daughter, Mrs. W.J. (Doris) McBride. of ‘Richmond; six grandchildren and two. great. grandchildren. large crowd: to. pay their last respects at the funeral: service held at’ St... Paul's Church on ‘Sutherland officiating. Vernice was so much a part of the life amongst her friends and oo AND THERMOS | | DONT FORGET TO HAVE THOSE BIKES ! | READY T Too. ve “BOYS: “AND GIRLS : of Go, M. - CHEETAH hal Ny a ra a aust is ok CHOPPER - SSPE ED We ehave. carrier ter Your Books and, All Other Accessories b HUNTE erst | Don't Foigel - We in Harvey's "Stock Al Your. Hunting Needs: And More... OPEN DA WEN OAM. «a0 P, M. HARVEY'S | ~ SPORTING GOODS IN: THE PROFE SSIONAL WT DG 70% Audiences At This Year's. - Victoria. Foir Attendance fat. videos FAIR: concerts in: 1970) was up over, 1969. Close (04,000. people atte nded’ the events, and audiences averaged 70 per cent af out, houses s(n” the: 2h per cent over 1900, ~The. FATR offered congerts, . plug. two “recitals, ‘the rack. oratorio, sconferance: MUSIC TEACHER'S ROLE years, with “commissioned Hatterfties" previous two apwclally premieres, and The Ancient Wound, full houses PTUV IEW. were recorded by the CBC, Visitas inehiadend: Christine Mather Consort Robert: Rogers, plano - Artinteds-vesidenen: dy Cauneid) grant - Pauline Lewis, and comps 7784 St. Wilfnd Mellors MEMBERS of the Sidney and North Saanich Volunteer Fire Department acted as pallbearers at the funeral Monday of Mrs. GRAY = Arnold Rowbottom died i in Sidney. oS WALTERS 2 Born i in. the. Isle of Man, Mr. & Walters ‘served with the “7th - Battin’ of the -1st Canadian a Division during . World War One... The’ Rev. Robert . Sansorn :of-. ficiated, at the funeral: service: held-in: ‘Sands. Chapel of Roses,’ R and. a ‘Vancouver, | ‘and - Lloyd; Brent-- BY BEA AWAMILTON. 7 \FULFORD - The many friends . “and relatives of Mrs. S, (Vernice) ah Photo). A double ring ceremony was solemnized on August 14, at St, Paul’s United Church in Sidney. when Jan Eniks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Salvador, Resthaven Drive. Sidney, ex- changed vows: with Mr James Jones, son of Mrs. Alice Jones, Carnduff, Sask.. and the late Mr. Jones. The Rev. R. Moses of Victoria officiated. Given in marriage by. her father, the bride was radiant ina floor-length white satin sheath. Her redingote of Chantilly lace flowed to a boutfant train lined with soft misty pink. A tiered illusion veil of pink and white billowed from a floral tiara. Jan's bouquet, a cascade of pink and white carnations “complimented the picture. She was. attended by her sister Laurie and Miss Betty Charman. They wore identical sheath gowns of mint green and but- tercup. yellow. Dainty satin flowerettes were entwined in Grecian hair styles. They carried Gray habitually. would warn distant volunteers by telephone on the sounding of the alarm siren at the firehall, day or night. “As far back as the war years she was appreciative of the service of the: volunteers, recalls veteran - : member Fred Musclow.. On occasion she would invite them to the house for supper. colonial bouquets entone. MR. BRIAN BENN Firemen were pall bearers. at.” the funeral service held Monday in Sands Chapel of Roses, Sidney, the Rev... Robert Sansom .. of- ficiating. Interment was in ‘the .. Royal ¢ Oak: Burial. Park. BULLOCK niéee, Mrs. R. (Mary) Spicknall of Baltimore, U. S.A. - Funeral services. were held in the Sands Memorial Chapel of . Chimes on August 27, the Rev. - Robert Sansom officiating, _ROWBOTTOM ~ ee -and nieces 5 and nephews. Funeral . nes services prior to cremation were i held .on Aagust 18, the Rev. ' a a Sidney, on. August . 31, cremation followed. eas OLA FORTUNE a ot relations and will be “greatly i Missed. in her home circle. * When she could, she «used to. a Manitoba NewHome For Sidney Bride During the signing of the register, Mrs. Sorenson sang ‘‘I’ll Walk Beside You."’ and . the organ renditions included the theme song from Romeo and Juliet. The best man was Edward Jones, brother of the groom, ushers were Gerald Jones and Robert Siguradson. The mother of the birde wore a purple ensemble with a yellow rose corsage. The Groom's mother wore a turquoise lace suit with a yellow rose corsage. A wedding supper was held at the Deep Cove Chalet. Oliver Salvador, uncle of the birde, called upon Arthur Dodd to propose the toast to the bride and Edward Jones proposed a toast to the bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left.on a honeymoon trip to Brandon, Manitoba, where the groom. will be teaching: this fall. 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Stel. - : ‘Sidney ~ MARG. swow’ 5 7 _ DANCING CLASSES - Highland: bp ‘Acrobatic Friday, with. the Rev.. Father. La Fortune were saddened and_ distressed: at her ‘sudden death’ ~ last week and they turned out in a™ assist in collecting for the Red ‘Cross ‘and various other com- © ‘ munity. projects, and she always. took a great interest in all ac-° . Amongst her close fiw relations who came.to the funeral . tivities, service, were her..brother. Ken - Tahouney of Victoria and Mrs. “Mabel Pearson, her sister, of capacity. There. were, four sell- MacLauria Auditorium. Receipts increased fourteen student _doseph; a two-week workshop for students; and a special week-end THE “Programs were more adventurous than-in world by Derek Healey: and "The Ancient Woand" by Peter. Garvie and. Wilfrid Mellers. Roth works drew favorable and one of the recital programs The and “bath Canada ‘The | Wheetipegr Youth Orchetra: British reraa, eT Victoria. - Vernice's people eame in “the: early 1860's’ with the first. : ‘into. these. parts..ins James Tahouney, Mrs, L, Fortune was a from: far. away. to. akend the funeral, mh ry Logion rained. $307,002 in the annual report, The efforts of the members jn U4 branches, run- ning. rummage. sales, catering meals, bingo, bazaars, fashion shows and raffles amounted’ to mony hours of voluntary service, Apart frany S106,070 danated ta — ‘branches for maintenance, building and: welfare, $304,022 Wik VED te many ather deserving wages. CONG worthwhile temaned he oy Trike marhare junior sports, rest homes, retarded and sick, CNIB oe” Salvation A Army Ab get ron- cidepation oneceamding ota thelr needs although they are not in anyway connected wath the request 8 Legon. Hawaiian colony who ventured Douglas's Ume sq with her family, | true Salt Spring Islander. 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