PAGE, SIX » SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW We dnesday, November 17, 1965 4 )FFICERS RE-ELECTED. - “Spring Island: W.1. was ‘held ‘atthe home of ‘the president, ‘Mrs. R. Lee, “on Wednesday, : Nov. “10; with 10 members ‘present. | -. Mrs... D. Slingsby - took . the chair ae during . the election | of officers. -Most ... officers were. re-elected: Mrs. Lee, “president; Miss Bea Hamilton, vice- _. . president; : Mrs. Middlemiss, ‘secre- -. tary-treasurer; Mrs. * Slingsby, ‘dir- ector, and’ a_new: director, ‘Mrs. 'E. . Anderson. : “Mrs: MW: Mossop was ; thanked for ‘holding the -office of "treasurer. last’ year. ‘The’ secretary 2 WH ‘also © serve as” treasurer - this year. Lao, ae Convener's are: citizenship and ed-. me tieation; Mrs. _-M. Gyves; health and oN welfare, Mrs. “A..MceManus;. -Unitar- > dan, “Mrs. E. Anderson; _ agriculture,. oo: Mirs. AL: Davis;, public relations, Bea “Hamilton. - S Donations have -been sent. 10 the PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Preparations for the: annual Christ- oF mas bazaar ‘occupied much of* the _) members’ ’ attention” at .:the “ recent “ss Pender, ‘Island © ‘Women’s | Institute +: Meeting.” epee: iAn: imaginative: parcel was: “ dis- patched. tothe” ‘sponsored . child «in » Austria “and : ‘membership’ was re- ~mewed ‘in: the’ Children’s. Foundation, | “an: organization: for *thé:-rehabilita- tion of: emotionally disturbed chil- My ‘and Mrs. C. Weeks‘ from | Vice here are . with, Mrs. Stella, ‘Bower- : "| the: year,” ‘Legion Party sf “Leglon meeting, held ‘at’ South “Pender, ‘at the Bedwell. Harbour Re- SOL, Sponsored, iby: Royal, Canadian ZB . q enjoyable : ‘evening age and muse, followed rn Lot Ashton’ _ amd - ISLAND W.L COLLECTING - ~ GIFTS FOR MENTAL PATIENTS — Annual meeting: of. ‘the ‘South Salt |Pennies for Friendship | ‘Fund, Aber- a deen Scholarship and. Adelaide Hood- less ‘funds, Children’s Hospital’ and Solarium;*. ‘| lage,: Fund ‘and - the C.N.LB. mental _ health patients. | box jis: in Patterson's store at’ Ful- ford: and. everyone ‘is invited to. don- A list ‘of possible gilts ‘is Posted on “ lon- a Christmas ° theme’and® will. be : Beaver’ Point, at.-2..—p.m+ December © 9Mrs:.V. annual Nov. ‘10, : J year’ na |retary, Miss "Betty: Galt; de|Mrs. “Es Ey Groff. °° ‘lheret ‘and. : master 1 |Vietoriag: the-: Lion’s “Pioncer . 'Vil- the “Fulford - Hall: Entrance Gilts are ‘now. being collected Tor Collection ate something . that: ‘will make a patient’s life’ brighter ‘at Christmas. the’ box. - A card party will be ‘held at Nan’s $ Coffee Bar. on Saturday, Nov.. 20: at 8 p.m.: Refreshments, prizes and a candy stall will be. featured. On. December’ 18 the .W.1. and Fulford Hall committee will sponsor a ‘500 card party in the Fulford. Hall at. 8 p.m. with. a turkeyas a door prize and other prizes for card win- ners: : The next W.L.: ‘meeting “will take at the, home. of: Mrs. EE Anderson, McClaron’ will show some jee her’. colored. slides, © Regret: awas : expressed at losing a valuable ‘member: to: a: Victoria ‘dis- trict,: “Miss V.:Sallis;.who is even- tually : leaving. the Teland to- live nearer Victoria. ISLAND GARDEN CLUB ELECTS — MRS. R. R. ALTON. “Salt Spring “Island. ‘Chrysanthe: mum cand “Garden Club: ‘held >the -meeting Jast”’ “Wednesday, in: the. United Church Hall. » Olficers ‘elected’: for the: following /are: president, Mrs. PROCR, ., Alton; “vice- president; “Captain © W: -|Luth:: treasurer, “Mrs. :J.. Pitts: sec- Publicity, Fa Captain: W.. Luth.: owas. appointed a made’ for: The: club ‘Byron, ..‘‘Black Watch,” ‘Camp. Gage . Mrs. Elsie Worthington, Ganges ‘Hid, | Victoria; Mr. 5 Lynch, Nanaimo; - Mr.* “GANGES” Mr. ‘and: Mrs. ‘Tom Isbister and young. daughters’ Shari’ and: -Jean,. Port. ‘Alberni;. are..visiting. Mrs, -Is- bister’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Nel-: son “Degmen. * Mr... ‘Asbister ‘leaves Monday. for a hunting trip’ to Jervis Tnlet while his wife and family ‘will remain with her: parents.. Mrs.- A. Lindskog,,. ‘Ladysmith; spent < the past. weekend * with. her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W.: McDer- mott, Ganges... : Among well. known former resi- dents of Salt Spring noticed at the Remembrance Day service at Gan- ges. on’ November 11 were: Mr. and Mrs. “Frank Crofton, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eaton, Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs. ‘R.-T. Britton; -Vie- toria; - Bud. Harrison,: Vancouver; Brian Inglis and Ian Macintosh; :Vic-.’ toria,and Sergeant. Major Kenneth’ town, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs... Donald. Corbett, Painter's Lodge,’ :Campbell: River, accompanied ‘by Daphne ‘and: Frank, were guests fora few days of Lieut. “ Col. Desmond. Crofton. ‘Peter. Turner, -4th> officer ‘of: S.S.- Canberra, paid a-short’ visit to his: aunt. and. uncle, Major’ and Mrs. Zenon Kropinski. :He is the younger son of the late Wing Commander. R. S. (Peter) Turner, R.A.F. Miss Ellen. Worthington, Victoria, has “been visiting her sister-in-law this past week... Recent. guests last week at Har- bour’. House * Hotel . were: “Mr. and Mrs:..Bob’ Wilson. and Miss Muriel’ Bennett, : Vancouver; .and Mrs. A. J; Eaton, Karnlaops "Bruce Wik- son; Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maxwell, West Vancouver; Bert Drysdale, : Victoria? ‘Capt.-and: Mrs. G...0;: Baugh. Vancouver; Mr. "and Mrs, Jim’ ‘Lowe: and. Gary” Vigers, “and. Mrs. ‘Steve. Tay-: Gabriola.. Island): “Dr. and Mrs. and: Mrs:-B: D2 Taylar, GuaGalajar a, Mexico, Professor So .GiS Pettet’ “and: “Mrs. Pettet, Victoria ,: Mr.: sand. Mrs. He Ce lor;: - McLellan, Port Moody. “Well: up’ -in-front;: and» wearing his medals, « “Was Dr. Wee Te ¢ Britton: ‘a ‘mere. .86,. and z Pop” Eaton, : ‘who ‘was: “poate ons ‘the: island: for: 40: -years and: from. Victoria’ arrived:-a ‘con- ‘tingent’ of. former..islanders, “led: by Frank. ‘Crofton . and. Larry . Camp- bell,” home. for the ‘one: big. any of. : “Last: Pos ’ and “Reveille” “were ~-lgounded at. the’ Cenotaph “by” Bert Drysdale.:and: his son: Jack,: both of “The ‘silver: notes of Bert Drysdale's | bugle. have: ‘floated: over: the. Ganges . cenotaph . annually for. 35: yours, CHAPLAIN: "The services Wort condueted™ by: Arelnleacon Gy.” Holmes,” “honor ; lien Branch; Royal. amd Hon, with, atabior ee i ah pnd wer mn Auxiliary’: to. ‘the: oval Canndtan | 7 Legior . {CUDS, « Hides ¢ Hheaded « ‘hy: ‘senrlol-conted: RLM: P : i $3, »avho' Sse ‘one. of, the | Jay: ‘chaplain. of: the: Salt “Spring ‘Is and iy (hiner ind drummer: from; the}... Moret” is the: @ presidents, Mt. e Peilor, i vice-president; treasur ery We wedding on-Salt- Spring.-Island was Mrs, -H.°M.: Allard, the former.-Ro- -|berta:- Jean - Akerman, daughter’ -of Mr..- Fulford. : Constable Henry M. Allard, ‘of Vic- toria;- formerly of Ocean Falls, B.C. jtea in. St. George’s Church Hall. on Saturday, Nov. ({W.eM: Parsons attractive. ‘decorations... Large bowls of. chrysanthemums: added ‘a’ color- ful ‘touch’ to .the: ha “of holly. ‘and ‘snow: | erries was cen-||- tred” on: _the® lace-covered | tea. ‘table avon ‘Best, M We em ye ‘Giegerich, 1. L Pictured -: following :her. recent. “vand’ Mrs;° Robert Akerman. ‘of “The groom is’ -R.C.M-P. (Bea Hamilton photo.) I.0.D.E. SALE . AND TEA, NETS $283 - -H.M.S. Ganges: I.O.D.E. ‘Chapter held -its annual’ Christmas sale and 13." The. guests. ‘were awelcomed by the. regent, Mrs. F. _K. Parker ane Mrs. Mouat:. > © Mrs: ‘0: L. Stanton aiid Mrs. Joyce | were _tesponsible. for the : A silver. ‘bowl which was: presided: over by. Mrs. Ve rs. G. HH. Holmes, : and. Miss. Helen’ Dean. | Dhe™ tea. ‘committee ‘consisted . of.) ae Mrs. ‘Laurie. “‘Mouat, -: lock, : Mars, oO. Ee Stanton, 3 “|Best,- Mrs. Hugh ‘Ross, ' ‘Mrs.; Joyce. 7 Parsons, Mrs: Te, ‘Port- : Mrs..V.. Cc: Jeannie _Kemtigan, |. “Miss. Xe . “pre sale were $283.2 22... - Mrs. me “By ered. at the. "Noith. Galiano Conniane ity: Hall for al buffer: ‘supper, Henry and’ Frances Brown _ Will” soon “be leaving thie Porlior”. Pass, lighthouse after. 16 years, {here. They wil} Ne side in. Victoria, . Mrs, Harry. Baines, Sr, was | cone vener of: the supper, *“Normuin | Russell was the master of. ceremonies, Nansdyno7 Victoria. cand. Vancouver’, : “ond Devember Avchitect “OES ames: While, 1974 -Estevan Road Nanahnoe, B.C, Telephone Tf. visto . x deposit. of. $0. 0 jn the forny ofa Certified cheque js Bo: eetp ‘h : : x t hanges cops By MARY: BACKLOND : Saturday, Nove; . Wy: -soomed : “to 1Frank Brown: tobe: Just another day to: go shing.: It was alnwost the Inst day: of ‘his lifo.: — Wank js 20 years of age, he ig nuirrled and: hay’ three children and ‘fishes fora Uving, “He: went ont: frony: “Partlor’ ‘iba Aon: Saturday. morning in chis. 26-f90t, wad bon to: try nl eateh some cod, oP During the: COUNSO: at the ntternaon hespotted ad try. and. cateh this. box is it went ( byes aideof. Nias boates The. Und | broke! Ho. dade nor time: tg stop: the bont BO 41 Wits. chugging slowly. forward, co) winds Me onan © nto Ge the; qyators Wan, to Ket rideoft: whem ! URC ox drifting near the “hawt and he: thenyht he would | at He: took: what he: thought to, be: ie : “Pa strong line and leaned aver: the ‘AL Bia: Bond: ore Cortifiod; eheetue ate the sAMoUME: Sof $1, 000, 00: mitt): ul. Contra y necqune L to {urnish, =. In: Ahe, “same: ‘direction cas a: Ugelt WAS Waar ‘Ysted heavy flxhormon' 8s (rosors and hip ophoavy (ringed amaniyged. ta skdiek oft NS Arausens, . comalning - hl wily lot and lis. boats went tod. CHOTCT. TO MATS |: Looking: foe thee dont, Thee fonnd It-to be quite Hide disttineo away, Bit it awas farther to awh’ ta) the Galiano shores The: fisherman ‘did 1 fet that he avght drown in the cold Mr. and Mrs. Sig Kohler and fam- end. with: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur ‘Hale, at. ‘‘Wywanda.”” : 4 |last week in : Victoria; *: Harbour... derwent minor ‘surgery. | -trench. warfare, ‘and the: varying. ; a looking. around, St pana! but hee dd: think’ of: the wwaler JE he ddn't: do something soon, 4° “ee bean. aawhiimaing foward chix: hont: ‘and then: the wind Reemed tol make the bout jut a tine, 8 that] ily of Aldergrove, ‘spent the week- ‘Rev. H. Doody spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis of New Westminster, spent the weekend at their. “summer home at Montague ‘A: warm welcome: home ‘has been extended. to Capt. and Mrs. I. G. Denroche. Capt.. Denroche was very ‘ill in an Edmonton hospital for some time and . Mrs. Denroche _ stayed there to be near her husband. M. Spouse, who jis the chairman of the.- transportation’ committee of the: Gulf Islands Joint Council; spent a. day:in Victoria last week confer- ring with BC. Ferry Authorities. “.. Mrs. F. E. Robson has returned to. her home on the Island, -after a week in. Vancouver, where she’ un- “Mrs. Jim Rogers came’ over from North Vancouver. for tne: weekend . at her Galiano home: ’ Norman. .“Russell - ‘spent’: “several days at ~his home on Trincomali’ -+ .., Continued on Page: ‘Nine | |“Bubble, Bubble, Toil ‘and Trouble, ‘{much toil and trouble is taken’ by the ladies of Mayne to make the fire grace the tables at. our island enter- ! HALLOWE'EN AT MAYNE * *. COSTUMES AN D REVELRY | GRAND PARADE |... By ISLANDER. - Fire burn and .cauldron bubble.” Perhaps this quote from’ Macveth hardly describes Mayne Island on Hallowe’ en,.. although, *: “as” © usual, burn and cauldron bubble to.. pro- duce the -mountains of - food . that tainments.. Further, much toil and - trouble must. have been taken by. the many islanders who thought. up the vast variety of costumes which made this Hallowe’en the spectacular show it turned out to be: After the hundred. or so “people had dined, all’ adjourned: outside for the display. of. fireworks. -These made a brave display and. gave the children: a vivid” memory of Hal- lowe’en. Dancing filled up the ‘yemainder of the. evening. There - were. -Square dances ang~ other. old-time dances. Caller. was: Jesse Brown. There’ were also ‘two special: selections. for .the _|teen-age © group. > An © unrehearsed “frug’’ or some similar dance savas done ~ by Norman Georgeson and Dale . Piggott. » kook ae Costume ‘always: demands a ‘gy rand parade, and ‘the judges were: given many “problems by. the. originality, excellence and: variety of the many costumes... These “were awarded to: most. original, E:° Foster, Caesar's Ghost;- . best, “Mrs. - Mrs. W. Piggott. Children, . original, Barbara Ross; humorous, Scott Hop- kins;. draw, Miss’ Fourneret. ; Among -these many costumes were cavemen “and women, black. cat, witches, scarecrows and the spirit of autumn, in a.costume made en- tirely of maple leaves. During the’ evening a collection was taken towards the cost of the plaque later given to MV “Mayne Queen” by the island. From the. profit made by tthe. show these: donations were given: - ‘‘Save the Children” fund, $30; “prize fune for Mayne -Island. school, $15;.- te. purchase. of -reference books for the school, $23.50. : It: was a> successful evening and the: thanks..of Islanders . were ex- pressed to the ladies headed by -Mrs.’: F. Bennett . who -put. in’.so “many hours to-make these few brief hours of fun available’ to the island as & : whole.: REMEMBRANCE By. LEGIONNAIRE __ It is AT years since the. bugles sounded “Cease Fire” on the West- ern’ Front, and the number. who heard that historic call ‘is: vapidly ‘diminishing. 0 Diminishing too; is. the number, |: soldier .and civilian, “who remem-. ber the. mad: joy .of ‘that -day.. now ‘so long ‘ago. “To each, that call had a’. different... “meaning. © ‘To the ‘sol- dier,: the: promise..of the. end. of. ‘accompanying horrors: it’ connoted; cand:the- freedom: ‘from ‘the: peril of ‘instant. death.’ “To 'the civilian: ‘the “dawn: of. ae ‘brighter: day; with no}: further . : danger.of » receiving“ the, fa ve “We Fegret to “Mee ce these méniories. are: “aio. | blunted oy the: passage. of: time, °| Historians ISLANDERS PARADE FOR 3; few gave. so freely” d ISLAND. ‘PARADE - me “ cannot help, anne : Saturna, . DAY HERE ‘but notice. the many: lank “files, those who’a few. years ago ‘were always present, and who. have an- Swered their last roll call..-Missing, too,-are many of our: members: who, through age are. ‘unable: ‘to attend.. We were also. very pleased towel- come quite'a: large. number of. the Saturna residents. - ; The: church’ parade ‘service. was read. by the’ Ven: R. Be Horsefield, rector ‘of Salt Spring Island: : This | service..is peculiar: to... ‘Branch: 84, ‘and:has: been: developed ‘since’ 1946, nine: years. ‘ago. “Itiwas: ‘developed ‘froma’ service used at Toe H, ‘Pop- eringhe, a : many Fin Silence, ‘the: “padve: aveminded: Us of a: fact frequently.. forgotten, | “that, in, this. ‘life: we “should: give, and we. ‘remember: “on: thi e sand: ‘members. /from ft or - ye y parade show: it: was. “Association,” : was “held’."on° “October 24 sat>.the home ‘of. Miss: Bustced. cand was. well | attended Avon all, but. Saturna. Ase land. A bittsnty: of $100 was awarded | to is entering Araining as a practical murse, This: annual award is: intended to encourage young Indians to prepare themselves. for life in the modern world now: that’-so much of. their own culture and way of: Ufo is dis- anpeieing: _Proliminary plans. dor. the. make ing of-a sceond® Gulf Island: quilt were, set. afoot This will: “augment the: fund: from: whieh the naw. are. made, - ee hanging On tora: tire nnd “Tinatly nat aboard agaly. Cold, wet! and minus’ 7 : {rousers-and: boots,’ he’ enme ‘ashore: Morne Re WATCHED i Ing lof: this, whieh’ W ’ Mthan half aan’ hour, Wis: mother; My's: | thos Meghthouse,’ Arying. haved. AO. pet But this’ day. there: 8 NO One. there op dind she! fonred for" her” only, son's For Island Man. Tife, When, She say, the hoatefinally, know, ‘he. Aas .snle, fish inorder to make enough money fo suppart his family, - how's ho spent swimming: for fun, knowing canly too well that. it was that aayend his: Ate. an ne ai a him. Ths yrave.. Mr, "Brawn. some encouragement: ROcNO: trigd: ardor; cthesorean was eoldy® DUTT WOO): ELD ED wad Then Along: dritted/a. leg of. jum. bor, He minnged to, eateh this. and, 1 helped iyi ta then ON eeaane ’ cach arm slrongth to. climb aboand,. He reste it wasn't pain alveetly ney! froin y But he was wetting: pretty’ Hired, anil pleeeceame by dnd he had one tndaye | ‘He managed: to nwim to. [> his “boat but dhin't have enough ’ —_ ' ni Mi A t a t Y ii q. a a “They grow not. old, a ‘an. Indian student from Terrace: who- ‘Honey, Brown,” was: waiching from: Someone: tO 70 ‘out In: aboat'to help, begiy’ te came! In’ tothe Mand, “she: Mr..Brown ayill- probably 0. she b. ing Again fomorrow and wil) eateb | But he wilt |: always bo grateful for. the many | his yzood swimming and oot: hon¢| left prow olde : ‘Age. shall: not. weary: them, ‘years: condeminy.28.."% At the’ poing down: of. th sun, and jin’ the morning,» We wt, I_vemember. them,” HOSPITAL — PLANNING : COMMITTEE A’ commitice “has been appointed Islands. Hospital - at-Ganges) administrator, . 3.58, Numphreys,’ he 8. Green,» The: hospital constrnetion opment’: “pnd -weseareh® B.C. Hospital: Tnsutinec now: Studying the -hed for: the: Guilt: Islands, Adlvision:: for’ general hospitals, the: ‘Arehitectural.. 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