re " a ei. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE _ BY BEA HAMILTON FULFORD.— Members of the W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Low at Dogpatch on Thursday. Not too much business at the moment, but we came up with some rather interesting moments in life which will do absolutely nothing to reduce waistlines. The first ‘moment’ was to plan a members (and their husbands) Pot Luck supper at the home of Mrs. R. Lee on Sunday 26 at 6 p.m, At least we know there will be ONE husband available — Ronnie, who else? But. no) one explained what tu do if a member had no husband-—borrow one? That could lead to trouble, so that’s out. The. loners just eat double. Then’ on May 14. the next meeting is at Dromore, with CANVAS | BOAT DECKING UP TO 9 FEET WIDE VICTORIA TENT 2 & AWNING co. LTD M 381 Fisgard St. 382 “5215 SUPPLIES LTD. ‘Keating Cross Road FAST SERVICE COURTEOUS. DRIVERS Ny Hamiltons, Davis’ and. Mc- Clarons feeding the members at the after meeting tea. Next is the Institute Anniversary, the 50th, and a smorgasbord for members at the Fulford Hall. We are in- viting the girls from all 19 of the South V.I. Women’s | Institutes, which will mean a lot of smorgas for. the board! But this is not for the public so don't get ideas folks, unless: you have joined the W.1. Then on August 6, we join all W.I. branches to. entertain the American. members from Port Angeles at Stanley Park for a picnic. More eating: What a summer this is going to be! Our June meeting will be on the 23rd, because several of us have to attend the 3-day convention.in Vancouver the first week in June. Mrs. G. Slingsby is our delegate to this convention. , Mrs. W. Mossop has come. up with an idea of collecting recipes from our members and she will see that they are put together ina small booklet which will sell at a nominal price. So members, in Three-car “Alla B. Fyfe of Vancouver, Miss Garden Show Plans Made By Institute April meeting of’ the Pender held at the Port Washington hall “25 in ‘the community. hall. - ‘Ten sweaters, four baby quilts and ‘several vests were turned-in: “forthe Unitarian Service Com- mittee. -_ Nine members ‘attended ° the annual district meeting at Cobble Hill and renewed: acquaintances : . ; with ‘Many | institute friends. L077 S McDONALD Fal Senenccouneconeess Island. Women’s - Institute . was. and was taken up mainly with » * preparations for the annual . Flower Show to be held on April please send in.your. best and brightest recipe to Mrs. W. Mossop, R.R. 1, Fulford Hbr., B.C. I am sure if some non- member has a-nice recipe and. sends it in, it would be accept- able. This will be the W.I. 50th Anniversary Cook Book. I hope this report hasn’t given the idea that our members do no- thing but eat; we do help such things as. Children’s: Hospitals, Solarium and other -harities. We support bursaries. (vocational) and help out whenever we are needed in moments of distress. This meeting just struck meas all edible every way we turned — but it’s a nice pastime, isn't it, eating? $2,000 Damage 9 Highway Crash R.C.M.P. report $2,000 damage as aresult of a three-car accident. on Saturday afternoon involving Phyllis Laird,.9299 East Saanich E. Saanich Road. The Brenton car pulled out of the Weiler intersection on High- way 17 and was in collision with the Fyfe vehicle which was tra- velling’ south, then spun around, striking the front end of Miss Laird’s car which was stopped at the Weiler junction. Mr. Brenton was issued witha Traffic Violation Report for driving without due care and attention... : “Search Abandoned . Search has been abandoned for onto Mill Bay ferry last week but could not be found when the boat docked at Brentwood 30 minutes Road and Timothy Brenton, 9125 : “an elderly passenger. who. drove - Vf ‘R.C.M P. say that. Henry Sing, 721 seen Victoria, age: ‘72, left: BY GARTH COWARD Air Cadets of 676 Sidney (Kins- men) Squadron will turn out in full force this coming Sunday led by Commanding Officer Captain Price, when a church parade will be held in St. Andrew's Church in Sidney to mark the close of National Air Cadet Week and the 29th Anniversary of the Air Cadet League of Canada. Air Cadet Week, April 19 to 25 is being held in’ order. to familiarize parents and friends of ‘adets with the many accom- plishments. of the. Air Cadet League of Canada since its for- mation in. 1941. Preceeding the church parade, 16 cadets will travel to Vancouver on Saturday to take part in the annua) Tri-Service Cadet Band Competition. Last year. the Squadron returned with an award for the outstanding Air Cadet Band in British Columbia. Captain Price has stated that the aim of air cadet training is to build better Canadian citizens by encouraging boys to invest their spare time in activities that will be of benefit both to themselves and to their communities. Ballot Planned Bylaw to legalize. Sunday sports and entertainment. in Central. Saanich was given two readings by council some months ago. Clayards at: Monday's meeting, council resolved that the bylaw “shall be submitted to the electors June SHAVER CENTRE. Wf it’s for electric shaving, WE iAVE iT. ‘ Victoria | ‘guaranteed repairs “On the motion of Alderman Ted: in-a referendum to be held in. BY BEA HAMILTON The Spring Flower Show ‘sponsored by Salt Spring Island Garden Club on April 11 at the United Church lower hall in Ganges was perhaps the smallest show ever planned, but the displays were outstanding and received enthusiastic praise for arrangement and quality. The judges were Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Sylvia J. Kempster — of Victoria. Handling the money at the door Local Jerseys Win Awards Award winner in the Jersey Cattle Club of. Canada’ junior three-year-old classification for March was a cow bred and owned by J. A. Wright of Lamont Road, Saanichton. Warwick Mary’s Snooke, daughter of Warwick Sally's Acme, gained second place at three vears 177 days by producing in 305 days 13,163 lbs. of milk, 610 lbs. fat, 4.63 per cent, a Gold Medal record, In ihe junior two-year-old class,, Dogwood Diana's Dora, bred and owned by P. B. Hoole and Sons, Oldfield Road, produced at two years 55 days, in 305 days, 10,239 lbs. milk, 537 Ibs. fat, 5.24 per cent. She isa daughter. of. Brackenhurst Diana's Valour. ‘issued with a traffic violation on: Beacon. Ave. .at..12. 40 am. April 18. David Cowser ‘of Sidney was. report for squealing his car tires. was Mrs. Tiffin, and taking the place of Club president, Capt. Walter Luth, was Mr. Shank who handied announcements and door prizes throughout the afternoon. Guests of the afternoon was Miss Joan Purchase of Pender Island, introduced by P.G.° dames Working hard and adding to the floral display were two busy ladies, Mrs. Edna Parker and Mrs. Mary Pike. who had a most attractive flower and plant stall, Cash poured in to the tune of about $70.00 -a good afternoon's work indeed! Two happy. and. surprised people were the winners of the silver perpetual challenge trophies, Mrs. Miles-Pickup, who won the trophy for the highest points, and Miss Gwen Ruckle, who won the trophy for the best entry. These’ trophies’ were presented: by Miss Purchase. Teas were served by Mrs, S.K. ~Claibourne and helpers, ‘and guests sat at prettily decorated tables while. the perfume | of spring flowers added zest to the refreshments. FLOWER SHOW EXHIBITS FEWEK BUT OUTSTANDIN Prize winners, other than those mentioned above, were as follows Miniature. arrangement: 1. Mrs. W.. Edwards; 2, Mrs. .V. Holmberg; 3. Mrs. Miles-Pickup Springlime:: arrangement in shades of green, 1. Mrs. L.O. Tiffin, 2. Mrs. L. Fendall; 3. Mrs. Scot Clarke: 4. Miss Betty Galt; Arrangemtnt featuring tulips: Miss G. Ruckle; 2. Mrs. Miles- Pickup: 3. Mrs. L. Bird; Beside the Sea: (Here driftwood came into its own), 1. Miss Betty Galt, 2. Mrs. Miles-Piekup: 3. Mrs. © 656-4320 THE GARDEN SPOT R. JACKSON I Full line of the Finest. Nursery Stock and. Garden Supplies. Consult’ Experts and let. them » supply your needs. irs. TUE RENOVATED, FERTILIZED. _ 2448 BEACON AVE., SIDNEY M.S, Pearce; Symphony in Blue: 1. Mrs. R.R. Alton; 2. Miss Betty. Galt; 3. Mrs. Bird; Bowl Mixed — flowers: 1. Miss Gwen Ruckle; 2. Mrs. Miles-Pickup; 3, Miss Galt; ~ Collection of four: or more - varieties of narcisis family: 1... Mrs. L. Bird; 2. Mrs..Inglis; Mrs. M. Morrison. : Visitors numbered 153 and proceeds came to approximately $.uu, Including the plant sales of $70.80. 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