PAGE six Wednesday, eae 29, 1965 § SALT SPRING. Biggest. variety. ‘of. ferry. links” -available. tothe tourist is probably , Still to be. found on Salt Spring. Ie: ; land. . a “The. ‘tourist’ ‘may’. “come. ‘into the -“jsland: at Long Harbor.. The ferry “wiharf-is*strictly in conformity. with: ‘those’ larger “installations in: other. ports. The road broadens out at the “terminal: and-" there! Jare’. various ~~" Janes, each ‘providing for different :. destinations, : : Traffic lights and a igdern ‘and “formal “small, office: in “grey _and .. White: complete’ the, picture. : The. road “from Long Harbor. is - =. possibly the only straight road on > Salt: Spring. Island.’ Built. for.” the ae specific | “purpose . of meeting. the * ferry, jt. deviates neither to the left ‘nor. the.-vight:.. It) progresses. at. a “ ‘arag-strip | ‘pace, to’. Ganges. : the tourist may: excusably believe ~ himself to “be. onthe. mainland. Suddenly..the pace changes ‘and so” does. the. scene,” The “road : narrows. as che. comes’ into” the’ ‘commercial : community. of /Salt Spring | ‘Island. Flanges ‘and cleats” are prohibited, he.is warned, and “he ‘faces the real 2 Salt: Spring. Island; avith its. sharp it “has been for many. years: eS Island Ferries . Use > : - Va riety C Of \ brilliant ..with . their’ varieties: along: into” ‘a swwitchback “of sharp ‘curves |° -years is the’ traffic, light.’ When the: contours: and. spectacular mountain ; | “At ‘Ganges: the - whart is’ ‘minch as Once a. An: Fulford is still a producer of timber. . ny: traveller. “who -once knew - Ace "gait ‘Spring “Queen, once the 7 jhatves | The. motorist will then. drive ‘south . ‘to Fulford after’ ‘a “holiday “on the northern’ ‘island.-.Of all. the. island wharfs, Fulford is the: most ‘quaint. ‘Approached. by a steep ‘hill which curves around ‘the. bay, ‘Fulford’ was ‘once a very prominent logging cen- tre. Although there -is still ‘activity in this direction, Fulford: is. no long- er the centre it used ' to be. ‘The community is gradually build-: ing. up again after the. collapse of its.central economic post. The traf- fic lining. up. for’ the ferry is met nouncing . that ‘only six. -cars .may wait at that point. The . driver. who heads ‘the. queue is lucky. The man who. is “one -among many “might have to-return to the back of: the line-up. and thereby. Jose his ferry. The: wharf: is unchanged over ‘the years. ‘Instead ‘of new:-and pleasant modern. offices, it has. flower. boxes the centre’ of | ‘the wharf approach. : ‘Only change. at - Fulford ‘in’many ‘light. shows -.red .a car: might. ‘well. finish up. at the bottom’ of the sea if the, driver is too ‘persistent: On green, -the: cars ‘board the ferry. . RURAL APPEAL ‘The “whole . picture’ ‘of Fulford. is “one of quiet ‘rural appeal. The ‘oc- ‘casional truck. carrying poles: twice its own length. is’ a- reminder ‘that On: ‘returning. ‘to Swartz: Bay- ‘the tits. Pune: spoiled pier will: be: staggered. There’ [remains no. link Delta. Princess, ~and: ‘still: Jacking: a: “of Victorians: in: 1905.' freshment. of. th lery;- ‘the show. these last: that Jong). ‘they. ave all that” ‘posterity. will “have © to: show. “them: the. Ifo,” ‘aims and thoughts Were: :it.-not :for».the -mental Tes ismaliar Ker: ‘Gal: would be an’ avid ‘tuned to Ganges after two ‘weeks with.a sign, around the corner, an- |’, ‘School, spent ' the weekend. with ‘her ‘parents; “Mr... and Mrs. Gilbert Hum- daughter, : ith ithe Past of : one _ GANGES ae Mr. and ‘Mrs. .-H. A. Emerslund and Mr, .and:Mrs,. -F:°H. Kirkham returned home last Sunday ‘after. a |: week's’ motoring ‘trip. to’ .Quesnel, Barkerville and Sheridan Lake:| On their. return. from. the’ Cariboo. they crossed ithe North: Thompson ‘River ‘at Kamloops: atid travelled through the Okanagan. — ; Mrs. W...B. Murdoch. fron’ Drum- heller, Alberta, is spending: two weeks With her son-in-law. and daughter, “Mr..and. Mrs. Ww: A, Trel- ford, St. Mary. Lake. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. M. Lamb re- visiting in Calgary with Mrs. Lamb's father, who celebrated “his” 93rd birthday. on Sept: 18: “Mrs. Graham Shove has be en visiting. -her “ brother. and. sister-in- law,* Mr.’ and Mrs. P...D.: Crofton, Victoria, this. past: week. 2: Miss: Gillian Humphreys, ‘ “who is attending: ‘West. Vancouver High, phreys,. Ganges. Mrs. Harold Price, Ganges: was a recent, ‘visitor ‘of: her son-in-law’ and. ‘Mrs and Mrs. -W.: Sor- chinski, Victoria. ‘the - public: with good. vision” and normal brains; what is‘ there (apart: from the. Ker. Gallery)” to enjoy? London | Specially, galleries . were places :to_go.to enjoy ‘one’s: self. _All that has -changed—and- “yet— flock: ‘to: our -. gallery. to “see Old Masters? Why?. Because they ‘rec- ognized, their worth: they. communi- cated: : Bially-Trel And, :as- 4t-used*to be in Europe, in} and ‘yet, did” mot. Many - thousands : , ments: of. At Salt. Spring : Dahtias~ ‘and ‘chrysanthemums vanging in-autumn ‘hues from cream ‘to. orange: and -flame decorated: Ow’ Lady of “Grace «Catholic “Church, Ganges, on Saturd: uy, Sept..25, at.4 p.m.,:, when Penelope Anne. Trelford exchanged marriage vows with Harry Bially. Rev. William Mudge officiated’ at the “ceremony which united the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.: ‘A. Trelford, St. Mary ‘Lake, Salt Spring Island, and .the son of 3 Irs. Peter Bialty, .Overstoneville, Man., and the late Peter’ Bially. Joe Nickerson’ played’.the organ. | Entering the church’ on. the -arm of cher father, the radiant dark- haired’ bride’. wore .a < floor-length gown -of-white lace over ‘satin with high neck, trimmed swith lace collar, em pire. waistline» and lily - point sleeves. : Her. fingertip, iMusion -tulle veil’. was -held in place. by a lace coronet.: For something: old she, wore her: great-grindmother’s. gold signet. ring. She carried a cascade bouquet. of white roses “and” stephanotis., oe The” only “attendant, ‘Miss Susan: Graham’. as om. aid’ of .honor,” was ‘Charming in van) oraige- flame: silk elvet floor-length gown, “fashioned with an empire waistiine and. scoop neck. Her. -head-dress was: a single flower peial..of .the. same material and she carried a: bouquet ‘of cream chr ysanthemums. and tangerine « car- nations. ~ Keith’-Gillner was ‘the best man, and. the usher -was “Alan Trelfora, brother, of. the bride. ~The “recepti on. was held - in Shamrock ‘Room at Harbour ‘Hote: » House Attractive. floral . arrange-. autumn: ‘colors: decorated” on room. The. three-tiered: take: e of held heather a the n: ‘Modern Litera hich: che™ compare: wi ft es, man: ‘mow, inal, if ‘not, strange. and. unheard of; other artist:-be he over. so great . on originality. 4s: more than beauty), ‘originality num—the. sin in. fact. of. pridet” = WHAT IS “THERE? a. In solving: cr ning. on ihe’ cae ‘teloviaton notwork AR he perfotns fenle ‘of de rine ime, Tho Saint: always. Reems, Ao. be aurrounded |b: a anit cand pepper: shakers: should © De placed hetween: every. two covers, {2 Q) What. ds:the carreeteway to ad=|’ -Jdvoss-a letter: to a friend’ whose Wis. (J bandichas recently ‘passed: ‘Away? eginning of: this century’ “Hardly does: al: young: Pal paint - Hee “Pen ‘or’ ‘chisel, than «he : feels impelled” to: create. ‘something. orig- ohne would: thing himsalf « humiliated in: following the methods’ “of: an, ‘there Is an: ‘extravagant desive for ty; an’ exaggeration ‘of ‘in- dividual energy, a: want:ot equalibe For the AWenipe. 90. par gent of : engr ‘aved. only on. the note 10: ‘speak: to’ him’: and- f ast: rules: ata: awkwardly -vemain: Standinge:, . the bridegroom a Bit on: thelr wed ding day?. oe AS While net‘ ‘obligatory, J Blt ee Ae T8, ity necessary >, that hearer at. a. fun ‘ens: ave: sttangers: from: jot Of, town fh _ bride's parents” A "This: does ‘they, hiive!-to.-1 vi dn thelr, ‘home: or oven” t the hotel. not mean, | ‘however, tha Ao: 4 shakers ave ceased con © the’ A For. ‘the: ‘anlee of ‘convenience, ALThe: “samo ons alwitys—=""Mrs, Frank © We Masterson." Is leaving for military, service?. expected of yous. wt J server twa or-three Alshos ata tinte, it she wmust. QOL the ‘serving: alone? AL No; the: monogran should be AY Usually—but: this: isn't a hard: >seated, in ‘a*corner. io ‘table which: as: evamped : ‘foro: space, he. would be. in error to..think.-.; he. had * to’ strugple 10 his ‘feet and | Q. Is: It-obligatory. that” ‘bride give: it Is cus: domary.. for the bride: to: give the | % + bridegr room, some sort: Of -porgonal. sp Qe What is expected: of the’ bride's 8 parents: when the, bridegroom’: ee yi Ande ayy ‘coming for, the. wedding? “should ecommodaiion: and show. them. ‘every. courtesy ‘possible, vite them, Jo; stay QTE ndividuay “saly sud pepp r . “dine _pNer: table, ow many should: he. pros, ‘| vided? Le QETs It properto: take a “pift. font. farewell: party": for’ ae friend who PACT you area: very: clase irl Ad This al), itis for it; “hosters. to -She-- woe ner, ‘ite a party continued at the home of-Mr:' surmounted’: by». a] Heard On Saturday. smart cream colored light wool suit, cream’ and “tan. printed silk ‘blouse. burnt sugar ‘color, and her acces- “sovies were, tan to: complete her. en- semble. Her corsage was. of bronze baby chrysanthemums. : The ‘young couple will motor. to Overstonvitie, ‘Manitoba, “for their honeymoon." oe Out-of-town, guests were the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. N. B. Atkinson, Sooke, . and “Mrs: W...B... Murdoch, Drunrheller, ‘Alberta. From Vancou- -ver were Mr.: and: Mrs. Keith Gell- Mr. tind Mrs. ..D..'Thomas,. Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Weeks, and. Miss Ursula Seigler. From Nanaimo were Mr.and Mrs, A. Csepe and Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomson, Benson Lake. Vie- ‘toria. guests were. Mr. and ‘Mrs., El- mer McDermid and:Mr. and Mrs: Ian, Foubister.: Also” attending..were Mrs. Re J: ‘Wiebe of: Powell River; Mr..and ‘Mrs. Douglas _Greenhough of: Abbotsford.” : TEACHERS HOST TRUSTEES AT CONSERVATION CAMP FOR” GIRL FOREST GUARDS — “woods this Thursday: as .they. open ‘Lake,. near Squamish, _ These girls a. Breton ‘fur. felt hat in + MRS. F. ‘BENNETT |GANGES P.-T.A | Mts, -Fletcher Bennett as president SALT SPRING -Teachng . staff. of School District No. 64 were hosts at a dinner party on Sept. 24.at. the White ‘Elephant Cafe, Ganges. ; Speci: ai guests” “were ‘the school ‘trustees © and. secretary of Distriet ‘husbands and wives... After an - enjoyable ‘dinner the and’ Mrs: Al. J.. Hepburn, Beaver Point: Road. u | PRESENTED TO a resented ‘a cheque : Sally, Coleman, of: Pender : 64.. Also:.invited. were the respective: " "3100 to: sist | and. “target: shooting, water | satel Will also.-be stressed and the girls will be taught how to handle. boats, canoes, and sail boats. As part’ of: this, artifical respiration : and: the’ principles 0 of: swimming» and’. life -, saving will, be reviewed: Water ; sports’ will also be included ‘along ayith the usual: baseball .and. volley-_:: -ball games, _Skits and ‘camp fire programs will: round out the activi- ties... a The girls will assemble on Sun- | . day to‘receive their..camp training badges. These. girls in their forest green uniforms will come. from Vic- south to enjoy a warmer climate. Sixty-one. Girl Forest. Guards; in- | cluding: five from the Victoria area, and their: leaders. will taJ:e to the a. special: “training ‘ camp at ‘Evans : are: the sister. organization. of “the Junior.” Forest.-Wardens © and’ there are now over .200. throughout British Columbia. : “The camp will instruct in conser- vation ‘skills-and will feature vigor- ous recreation. It will extend: from Thursday to noon Sunday, and -Sat- urday will -be devoted to testing exercises. i for ancouver,.. greater Although most of the courses that Powell ae area and Williems - | will be taught deal-with forest con- Lake meee ’ a | ‘servation . and-- related: activities in- cluding. the use: of ‘fire weather in- struments, tree identification, fire prevention. and the use of fire equip- ° ment, woods’ survival, rifle safety, Camp Supervisor is Mrs. W. Myr. ing, aided by Mrs. S. Carli, Mrs. Blythe, Mrs. J. New and Miss. C. Stewart- ae a -_ oe oa ee ie RO PRESIDENT OF NORTH PENDER en “'Mrv and Mis. P. H, Gri immer have ce ; | School meeting oat Spring Is oa) spent a wock with Mr.and Mrs ‘Harry © Auchterlonie. in’ New: “West- - Parent-Teacher.: Association : elected: on eer. o ; 2 My. and Mrs: He Cathaine shave returned™fo° Vancouver. after > two weeks on ‘the -istand. - Marv Cutlerne,. an. architect, is supervising the ad- dition to: St. Peter’s Church. Mr. and: Mrs.. Ernie Blatchford; with Pau! and’ Pam, ad from Van- ecuver, are at their island cottage for the weekend. . Doug. Brook is a patient in the Veterans’ ‘Hospital, ‘Victoria. a Miss Netta.Ker, Miss Rowena. Gil- bert:both’ of West Vancouver, and “sl. Miss’ Beth Albhouse, from Victoria Avere guests.of Miss ‘Joan Purchase forthe: 1965-66. year... ; A good turnout to:the méeting. was, reported. Also elected were: . Mrs. Doris’ Rogers, . vice-president; - Mrs. H. E. Bryan,. secretary; Mrs. Mar- garet Croft, treasurer; “Mrs. R. At- kins, ‘refreshments; -‘Mrs.: Anne So- ber, publicity; Mrs. Giadys Pringle, membership, and Mrs.: F. Schwag- ley, historian: . “The focal teaching ‘staff were. in- troduced: to. those ‘present. : : FRIENDSHIP ~ On-Sept.' 24 a The lee od a the: Friendsh 7 Tea. held. in: nthe 2 ES te Made eral wear aback t a help. War'-c conditions, » : NCPR: . Would. aot erinei2e: hor tor tis, and! of course “she: would not be. serving Ap (hesdhimer Were ‘formas | ; & uf ds. al a hit. fa v SoA Of course, | Considerate: pudsiad I gua ‘ rd our continent ~ against surprise attacks To detect the approach of and défend against missiles, rockets or planes entering the territorial: atmosphere of North America ts the role of NORAD = Nofth ~ American Alr Defence Command — with Its Combat ~..Operations. Centre at Colorado Springs. 62) << Jointly. controlled by the United States and Canada: oe for defence against surprise nuclear attack; this com: : - plex nerve.centre demonstrates vividly how B.C. 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