PAGE EIGHT _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. Wednesday, November 3, 1965 Aimether it’s’ a fugue ‘py Bob. Goulet, Jimmy Dur- ~: ante and Perry. Como «..°.-a comedy routine by Jack “Benny. and George Burns... ..or a debate. between rat Canadian political jeaders, "gnpressionist Rich ‘Little . “ean handle all. the voices to perfection. And these ‘are among the things he does on B Rich Little specials to be broadcast. on CBC: radio’ s new Sunday ‘Show- : case series during: the 1965-66 season. To add to the : .comedy ‘and musical entertainment, Little will have top Canadian antists’ ‘as guests on the various broad- - casts. The new series ‘is: heard Sunday. afternoon on. “fhe CBC radio. network. ‘Man of Many Voices POTPOURRI > Actually’ it’ was night. T lay: in v bed THE DAY THE 1ERO )F FELL IN the: dark listenin, to: the. howlin, ale ° ocious . onslaught and 1. drifted - to TINVADED = * “Nos. it’s. the. wi andow,"” I. insisted, |: '.T' picked’ up‘: This was ‘my fear: the. branch ‘would. break. and: come. through. the window! The wind continued its fer- sleep, ‘restless and..wary as’ one is when the . elements .take: command. SAloud - crack and’: my-:-husband ‘and L-avere - jarred into «wakefulness: "The window!” T cried ‘and swung y RY. legs ‘over the. side: of the bed. | I--could «feel: “pieces “of: : fhought was glass under: my: bare | “V feet, 005 “Right ‘through the | root!” cried my. husband: .. ME can. feel :the: piece. but it: wasn’t glass. bi what. oS At was. e light | Surance: ook. ‘care ¢ , switched: on we. stared ‘at. the corner. {.of-:the “room: ‘and there’ we ‘saw.a ‘| good ‘portion: of the tree protruding |: j through our : bedroom ceiling.. Plas- rowas -everywhere.. and’. the -rain wile beginning - to. trickle ‘through. It ‘seemed unreal): .°. a dream! My. “husband : pulled on’ some ‘clothes ‘and. with nails, hammer and building -paper,- ‘shingles; ‘tin, any- thing “he could find ‘he -climbed- to ‘the = roof.. to’ make: a temporary shield against. the rain, GROTESQUE: VISION telephoned . and: they came’ over - to. view. the. damage. blustery weather and saw where the ‘tree ‘had snapped sand: lay. on cand in our ‘house:: ‘trunk: stuck : through. . -On- 7 were entertained: at ‘the Fulford ‘ Hall; -|during. the’ afternoon, - management of ‘the Fulford “Athletic. | aS costume, - from’ the traditional. witch ~ to the ghost, and any ‘other identity: ‘|groom, -not ‘yet ‘school age, to. the Our. neighbor’ s ‘light was | ‘on. $0: L aoe We . stood in: the “We -gaped “at'..the “BL O-, ee ‘tesque- -vision® ‘inside: where. the - tree a We: were. fortunate in: that’ th the inh “of: repairs. Glass “ABOUT 65. AT FROLIC ‘By BEA HAMILTON. “ Hallowe’ en: “Many children | ‘Under the Club, over 65 children turned ‘out in. that can be thought of. They were valk ‘there, from ‘a tiny bride ‘and: fierce . pirate. Bood time. And they’ all had 3 a Under the ‘direction of. Mrs. Bev 7" . the ‘start- |. Gibson and~ Mrs.’ Kyler, - ling processiion ‘paraded .around the hall, drop-out, as. some wee. ghostie. ran with every: now and: then-a_ Mrs; ‘Ames. - However, the winners’ were: best Hallowe’ en — 1, Brenda Simard; * Elaine « Patterson; - 3, Kathy: tsikon best: dressed—1, : -An- nette -Blaise;.~ Kathy “Roland... Comic—1,. Brenda Jeffries; -2,- Jan Kyle; ..3,. Kathy Krawchuck. :; Original — °1,.. Cheryl. Bertram; '2,. Gordon: Gibson; *.3, and. groom. _ Games: “and refreshments, with 2, ‘Shelly Ellison; 3, Debbie Woodley. ‘Special - “mention: : Yvonne ‘and Kathleen Bradley, bride IT IS A DAY FOR SMALL CHILDREN AND BIG : PARTIES AS HALLOWE’EN COMES TO FULFORD — ‘candy, ended the. afternoon frolic, members ‘who’ each: year. ‘give the children ‘of»-Salt - Spring ‘Island ©: a. ‘happy. Hallowe'en. . Though most of the children were Jocal;- a number ‘came ‘from ‘Ganges sors,. who. extend... a. hearty..thank you. to the. judges ~ for their excel- lent choices. with: a vote’.of thanks ‘to. all: who attended. and: assisted in’ any. way. Anda special : thanks to the F.A.C. and were welcomed. by the spon- New Brownies — Six “new | Brownies... joined... the Brownie ‘Pack. last Wednesday -in ceremony. , at St. George's Chur Hall, at’ Ganges. ae ‘ 2 Their mothers were ‘present - ‘to. : watch as Commissioner Hedgecock pinned the ‘Brownie pins on Sharon - and Lorraine: John, ‘Sherry: Ryles,, Denise. Evans, Jeanette Cawker. and _ Valerie “Knowles. The «Brownies were delighted . to. have. the. new Tawny. Owl; Mrs. E: ‘Lacy, enrolled as a Guide at the same. time. And before tea’ -was ‘served,.-there was one more :-important.. ceremony. to perform, Linda Stacey and Mar- garet Ramsey é achieved: their golden bars. from ‘the milling crowds. : JUDGES . The ‘judges. were: hes. C. Max- Reine Mrs. J Be Severn, and Mrs.} 3. well, Victor Ames.’ = We needed .: «prizes . for’ to.. mother * or daddy.. for comfort |. all the. * children,* they: ‘we ere so\.good,” said | GREGG’S WINDOW and FLOOR 7 ws CLEANERS. 864 Swan St. 9. + ‘Victoria -° — PHONE EV 4.5023. Ry “ Maytair. 386-3277 - BK) Shopping. Centre: ‘Plenty o! 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