+ recent Outd i a2 | supplement Wr tecreation BY ED GOULD. churchgoers. It also suffers ACA QIEASHOCI bIAS P*FDR=- has been won by Mrs. Janel irom a surplus of ‘churches, pLe b&b Jrpecs Cor Fords P Lander, 2328 Beacon Ave., The first week in May, 1926 three of them within four G*U°, Lb Ack bo C°? YEAS Sidney. =. was like a page out of Solomon miles of each other. P°ObITS x DIAS4>2CL oe fVecue Grand prize of an ex- prundy for Raymond Horse- @ @ @ bLU PUa® FV eth? man. : doors in 40 below. weather, mate. , “(eVE 965 ~ There were no cabins so the Mrs. Horsefield lost the child So, the tiny wooden chur- v mM JUNE 20 ATE _newly-weds. ducked flying and almost. her own life as ches probably will continue to 110, 15x f- sparks from the smoke stack © well. ring with choirs where as Me. FO R RE 1 N [ON and hordes of black flies under - Ten years were spent choristers’ ages range from 55 PIT GVOer 5 if * a -shelter..they. made. from ministering to the needs of an to the late 70s and led by an lumber ‘and screen doors. Indian parish at The Pas, then organist in her 80s. CISVL AT DEEP OVE : ee ‘15 years at Flin Flon. This was ue Tirhak C oe @ Mr. Horsefield’s first white @o oe anaes ° 4 ¢ j © . : c. at BY FRANCES ROBERTSON They were met at Cum- Paed ioon for helt bonlee ct With 600 children in school P°TD>PLECS at Deep Cove School pupils of the berland House by an ‘old -In- ° po P here but a steadily dwindlin pupus his knowledge of Cree y B Vie ob ba’ year 1913 and their teacher will dian who presented them ‘ church attendance, Arch- o 3 & sao be.special guests at a school re- with a wedding present - a 10- 8 e@ & deacon Horsefield may have be a; a re 2 3279 * . union and tea which will take day-old pup. ; . ay something when he says: ‘‘We > x t ©... place on Saturday, June 20; from Since Cumberland Lake was At ne sathole nos ital he have spent our. time, our . 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. too rough to cross with an bed . ie to Heiser rete thought and our money on. SECTIONOF A PAGE of Archdeacon Horsetield’s * - An open invitation to attend is already overladen canoe, the pan procedure and to give church buildings. - which «is - Dictionary of the Bible in Cree. ve Wednesday, June 3, 1970 SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS RE VIEW PAGE ELEVEN: SIDNEY WOMAN 7 CONSOLATION ; PRIZE WINNER One of 25. consolation prizes of $5 offered in the extended to all former pupils and teachers of the school. Old school . “~. registers dating from 1913 to 1947, period photographs and other “items ‘of. considerable. interest will be displayed.in the old school building. Tea will be served later Salt Spring Archdeacon's Story Of 44 Years Ministry intrepid voyageurs (and their pup) waited for dead calm. Along the way they discovered they had only three matches and when these were used up, a coal. oil lamp: was ‘kept lit and’ this “had to be. pre-natal ‘instructions to In- dian women. The women: ‘giggled so much, Mr. Horsefield found it easier. to deliver. the in- formation ‘as a disembodied. voice sitting around the __ corner.” much easier than dealing with souls.” Bus Trip June 9 For Pensioners IDNEY MOVERS ADREY FREIGHT SERVI CE uD. BE pI AEE OP EI MOVING: ‘LOCAL ~ AND Lone DISTANCE ONE OF ARCHDEACON : HORSEFIELD’ s . churches on Salt Spring Island - — St. Mark’s. (Ed 7 Old-timers particularly will be Gould Photo). is interested in the 1913. to 1916. : register containing the names of = y clin first and second generation descendants of pioneer settlers at: - Deep Cove. Of:the 19 pupils listed © in the first class, all except the two Parkes girls” who. are ; deceased have been located. ~The “Inajority are living ‘on Saanich _ Peninsula or in Victoria, two up-~ “Island and. two in’ Vancouver. ae ee Mr. “and: ‘Mrs. ‘Harold Young, . The following ” are the names : recorded in the register for May. Central Saanich’ Road, had their in the afternoon in-the library: of . the new Deep Cove School. -. Old Age Pensioners Organiza- tion has arranged a bus trip on - Tuesday, June 9'to Harrison’ Hot “Springs. The coach will leave~. Knights. of .Pythias Hall at 8.15 a.m. and -will return ‘to. Sidney © “about 8 p.m: Tickets may ‘be gre nare fens books in _- obtained from Mrs, W.E. Briggs, - Mrs. Edith Sumpton, at: Silver — ae one intel ty ate - Threads: or. at ‘the » .O.A.P.0. “tween the unchinkeed logs: of “ gefieral meeting on. June 4 in | hi “tose how get press in Toronto. He also. | tt @ ae ‘went to bed ye wrotea dictionary of: the: Bible Bs Knights of Pythias Hall. The church ~ school “had” og “newsprint” scribblers “and. © pencils. but. no, ‘tex books. blackboard. ‘Desks ; Shae re In 1956, Church authorities decided ‘to. set up:a summer school «at Dauphin, Man. to: ‘train Indian men. as lay “missionaries and. Mr. Horse-’: ~-field was given the task. carried by hand. 8 eo o Mrs. - Horsefield sprained her ankle’ portaging so the - - bridegroom arrived at Pelican |. Narrows mission. packing “lantern, pup and bride! ~ ~The. residents greeted the” new. arrivals. by peeking .be-. Mel Johnson, Haldon Road, is a patient - at’ the Royal” Jubilee. * hospital “where he underwent ‘surgery last week. ‘Report.the goings-on in | your” district . to Review.- correspondent ‘Mrs. L, ‘Farrell for _ inclusion © in Saanichton ‘Notes. Phone . her at 652-1854. ee Mrs -L. Farrell, F. “Michell, Re Crawford and. W. “Hemens: Prizé for the lowest score of the even-. _ing was a small trophy, engraved . s ‘World’ s worst card player’’ and _ Was won by J: Nimmo. Accepting: he trophy, Mr. Nimmo said that- : 385-4831 AL Thomas Harvey, Rhys Alexander - = Davis, Roderick Simpson, ‘Arthur ‘Thornton, Nellie Norris, Grace. “500 card party group. held the last ‘Evelyn Moses,’ Ethel Thornton, | - card party of the. ‘season 1 dast, Pattie Smith, Irene Moses, Edna’ - Thursday. . evening « _ onretiring from his school-teach-., 2 -. Parkes, ‘Phylis. Parkes, Dorothy - ‘Agricultural hall. dining 1 168 A.» ing. position at the end of June, he . - Smith, Margaret. Thornton; Car) delicious, ‘sit-down’ supper at 6:00. would’.conduct card classes on ° - Bradbury, Willie Hocking. The P.M. ‘was enjoyed by all and was how to win the: trophy. Special register. is: signed: by Ruth ‘An-. followed by: ‘an evening : of cards ° ‘thanks from the card group. to = ~ nette Simister, now Mrs. George ek good fun. Winners were Mrs. “Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hamilton for Anstey and living, in, Vietoria. R.. Crawford, Mrs. ae Michell, “convening the supper and all the _ in “card parties during the’ season, ‘Following a summer recess the © -eard parties: will: resume, » September. nay ys Avrear-end collision: May cy on a “Pat Bay Highway between Weiler” “and McTavish: Yo oads caused:$500.~ damage ® but no charges. shave, : “been laid, Vehicles involved were driven by Robert. E.. Molohon, 2428 Henry and: Mrs. Mary... Palmer, 8005 Turgoose: Terrace, with the lessons which. had ‘to “be ‘delivered ‘in’. English: even.. . though the students spoke only. Cree: oo . ‘Saskatoon, ‘s » After several. more years at ohn Ls various . parishes the. me Prairies and at Lake’ ‘Cowis «chan, the Horsefields came to. > Salt Spring Island. five and a eee half years ago. a are After such a rugged experi- . “ence. in his younger life, ‘it; “might be expected ‘that. ay.” parish on balmy ‘Salt Spring ©; would be a minister’s dream.’ [t's balmy all right. eae . But. every. parish has.its. problems, | This” one. suffers ‘from the same.as that. experie > enced elsewhere - ‘too’ few — ee 0. “The. Horsefields lived just i five’ months’. at’ Pelican = . Narrows then were sent to ~ “Grand Rapids at the north end. ,of Lake Winnipeg where they ~~ “spent five years» teaching, Mm ~ preaching. and doing minor: © ~ doctoring for the parish In- dians, ; At the height of the coldest period one winter. Mrs. Horse: - field had to be rushed by dog- sled’ to The Pas because of ~ childbirth | - complications. ~ ~ After two nights spent ‘out-° arenas Me Groceries — Fruit — "Vegatbies OPEN: FRIDAY. NIGHTS TULL. NINE. “SIDNEY CASH & CARRY Phone 656- nay - Beacon: Avenue 5 $0 easy with: Certo." the natural ees varaiyy cs “fruit pectin. Certo makes your jams. and Ben hog S jellies taste so much better, because | “vou only boil for just one, minute. 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