PAGE SIX 1966 - DEDICATE ~ CHURCH ADDITION — ‘On: Wednesday, : Feb. 9, at St. ‘Pet. . ets Church, ‘Port : Washington;.the “service for the dedication of the ad- ~ dition..to: the nave was: conducted ‘by Bishop. ‘M.-E: Coleman. ° “Tit \was.a: “memorable occasion; « following months of preparation and. “construction:: Rev. E,W. McQuarrie, represent: ed the United. Church. and the: pro- 7 cession: was led.by Bishop Coleman. ~~ The ‘Rev. N.S. Noel, D-D., who is now. rector ‘of St. George’s,.Cadboro Bay, spoke to/a large congregation. At. the’ conclusion ‘of the’ service, : tea was. served in the Sunday school: emer e oom “GANGES Meevand: Mrs.’ G.: Ss. ‘Humphreys ‘returned home February 7th alter a ~tWo-week'-holiday. at: Grand Cayman ‘Asland,: “British. ‘West: ‘Indies... Enjoy- ing: the ‘Same “trip: with’: the . Hum- _phreys were. Mr... and /Mrs.: Donald |" 7 Corbett, Painter's Lodge, .C Campbell Visiting 2 Mr. ‘and Ms. D. M. ‘Abolit last weekend were ms and Mrs. A. ws Falls, North Surrey. .. ue Me. and: Mrs. - Michael “2 Alert :Bay, visiled® -Mrs. Morris’s: ; ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nelson Deg- “nen... The. ‘Morris’ have just returned ~* from’ a ‘two-week motoring: trip:.to : Mexico ‘and Southern: California. | Mrs. Douglas. Wilson; ‘Ganges ‘Hin, was a recent visitor of her daughter, Miss: Patricia. Crehan, Vancouver. Mortis, “GALIANO ar re er oe Mr: and “Mrs. Sig. Kohler of. Al- dergrove, . spent..the ‘weekend -with area’ ““wywanda.”’ ~ © {Miss Edna. Dixon and Ken Roberts ‘of “Vancouver; spent.- the . weekend on: the: Island. mo . “Chuck “Webb: was. over. to “Chuckles Inn’’ ‘from Vancouver, after -his illiess there. = Mrs. * Sophia: » Rustad *: of*.Galiano Lodge, spent the past weekend visit- | ing. friends. in Vancouver. “ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robson went to Victoria last. week to attend .a fishand game dinner there: “Knut Vatsvag. of Vancouver, spent the «weekend « «with Young, who-is home again after a bout: in ‘the hospital’ in’ Victoria. Wecekenders- to. their — respective homes ‘from. the. mainland; Mr..and Mrs.: G. -B.. Weeks, : Gord. Hodson, Ervoll. Wintemule,:Mri. and | Mrs. John, Rees and family, Mr.and Mir S. John.” Taylor. and. Jim Dunn. parents, Mr, ° and" Mrs, Ant Hale at : ‘|-Spring: W.I..:was. held at. the:home friend, » Earl} Monthly meeting: ‘of the. South Salt. of the. president, Mrs. ‘Ronnie Lee, on Thursday, Feb. :10.° The meeting .was’ “preceded by.a luncheon served to a special guest, “Mrs. Hazel Woodward, editor of the B.Ce: W.L. News. ; Guests at luncheon were Mrs. Pete | Middlemiss,- Mrs. David. Slingsby, Mrs. Emil Anderson, Miss Bea Ham- ilton,.-Mrs. A. McManus, Sr., and Mrs..A. (Granny), Bennett, who was co-hostess with Mrs. Lee. After a short -business meeting, Mr's.. Woodward gave the highlights of her recent trip to Dublin, as dele- gate*.to the WE-Conference. . Mrs. Woodward is vice-president of the Provincial Board: ofthe: W.I. | She. ‘spoke on’ her: trip. to Ireland and var ious parts of. the Old Country. Tn-the whole trip: there. avere no | MRS. EMERSLUND. INSTALLED — AS NEW PRESIDENT OF W.A. Annual’ meeting ‘of the Ladies’ Auxiliary “to: the Royal ‘Canadian ‘Legion (Branch:-92); was-held in the. Legion Hall at Ganges: on ‘February 8. Mrs: E: Barber’ took ‘the chair: "The newly-elected president of the Royal. Canadian’ Legion, Fred -Mor- ris, installed “the: ‘following * officers:: president, Mrs, H.-A. Emerslund; + first- vice-president; ‘Mrs. C. We Ar- i. ‘cher: ‘second vice-president, Mrs. F. Mes and. Mrs. ‘Walter. MacDermott celebrated their ; 59th: wedding anni- 1-.| executive,” ; | Mrs. We Jameski,: ‘Mrs: braith, Mrs. WG. Stone: and: Mrs. obs “FH, Kirkham: . ae - |. Five new. ‘members Avere: initiated. a ae |:into the L.A. Mrs: 2 | John - Dyer, bMrs.. G: Le Spraule ‘and Mrs.’ J.Net= E, Empey;. secretary, : ‘Mrs. .N: Skel-' ton:. treasurer, Mrs... I. B.. Devine; Sergeant-at-Arms, : Mrs.:'T. Jackson; - Mrs: We, H. ‘Saunders, ‘Mrs, -E. Barber, “AL E “Marcotte, Mrs. KE ‘Gal- |. Ey Sampson, Mrs.’ Mrs:: OF. Coe ‘Willianis, JPre-sehoolenitdren, He Persons, horn: wutaidey “North: Galliano Store << Sturdies Bay Store ” MONDAY, *\.. Springwater’ Lodge TUESDAY, MARCH: ~“Nosuvius Ba Mahon: Hall. ..:..; ‘Community Hall, Saturna Store !...: THURSDAY, Fulford ‘Harhot x ‘Come: al yout. are — No: ‘undressing. needed: BAe THIS FREE SERVICE IS. OFFERED . TO ALL OVER 6 MONTHS OF AGE GROUPS ESPECIALLY, ‘URGED TO ATTEND - *: Persona. over. $0:yeatn of f age : erculos cancer: emphysemny and other eae for Dee the Mobile: Clinics Will Be In Your: ‘Area “MONDAY,” FEBRUARY. 28—Gallan Island Neg eeh memes . on ‘MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28—Galiano Tstand— FEBUARY. 28—Mayno island — ‘ 730 P.M, I—Sait Spring ‘siana— TUESDAY, manent Sait Spring nad ’ TUESDAY, MARCH i—Pondor "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 ) WEDNESDAY, ? MARCH 2 ae raesneeyasgviceinseniny BEG i, ’ we MARCH 3-“Sait 's D- 3:30 BoM. tea w yhich will be held in the Legion Hall‘on Mar ch 5. from 2 to:5 p. m. There will be, no charge: for :chil- dren in the annual ‘Pancake-Day Races which will ‘be held Tuesday, Feb, 22; at 12 noon. Special races will be. run: for Guides, ‘ Brownies, Sea-Scouts: ‘and’: Cubs; with -a °$2: -prize. for: each race.” “Mrs: F.. He: Kirkham. is: ‘convening .. the- races.” The'Pancake “lunch. will: follow. at! uthe® ‘Legion Hall at 12:30:p.m:-at 50 cents per head. “Mrs: ‘Libby. Mar- cotte is convening. the lunch. ‘convene » the rummage’: 'sale., to ibe “May. 14 ‘in the Legion Hall. LOOA TION. OURS, venwkeedy 2:30. PM. 4:00. PM. - 4:00 PM. : dane and 8 9:00 PM i: Salt, Spring: Talandw ee! negensh sd and 5 «9:00 PM... Saturna Yslend—~ : rag Teland—-.. 7 ‘Saan ich winter ic will: ‘be> ‘held. on Febuary: ‘25. Leader: { will bé ‘irs! Phillipson,’ ‘assisted by. “he -Mmes:: ‘Turner, Phy, 7 Maier, ‘Baines and: ‘Page ‘J -Robinson,; “ ‘The ‘ ‘frozen Satellite Channel“ was contemporary with when | an ox was: YO8 frozen Thames River,’ ; sted on the: EDITOR DESCRIBES TRIP TO LADIES OF SALT SPRING -| dent ‘of the WAL; Mrs. aD ric Faure. LJ: Horrocks, Mrs. Mrs. EL Harvin. Mrs. G..H. Holmes, the sewing stall. Mrs. -K,‘ Gailbraith’ volunteered to ; Kinglish winters -of: the last century. on my. career was from a resident. on |: He nepean what or “hitches,” said Mrs. Woodward. “People: were ° most hospitable. ev- erywhere and Mrs. :Woodward: has ; | come, home with’ a: very: high opin- ion of the W.I. work and’ the: people “over. there.” - Salt Spring’ members enjoyed - the .talk and subsequent: pictures: of Ire- land shown by Mrs...Woodward after the lecture. VALENTINE’S TEA IS STAGED AT GANGES HALL ‘The Anglican -Women’s Auxiliary Valentine Tea