mais “SAANICH, PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _ Ce a ne _Weinestay, May 29, 1968 = packers,’ and he. likes tobe called _ Jeffery. o Saturday morning. he attended ” the. coffee: party staged ‘in~his- spoke oa large crowd of people honor -at Harbour - House «Hotel on Friday” ‘night at ‘the Legion and there,’ the people were able ‘Hall. in: Ganges: The: candidate ‘Spoke. well-and-answered ques- tions put” to him by the interest- - ed people. -IODE Fair and the opening of the _ new Ganges Branch, Bank of Mon- -" treal on Saturday. He: 4s a ‘friendly chap, say his date for Nanaimo, Cowichan and a Islands: riding . ‘to. meet: and get to know him,» Rear Admiral Brock attended the -- He is candie - ) Ysolcion| rrovv “CAYUGA ~ROW CROP _ PRAYER. “tearing dee e 100° Gal, Alean aluminum. tank earrying “Golden “Arrow ; = 5 = year warranty, . Golden: Arrow Bronco or RP2- 8C model pumps for sure ~ handling of abrasive .wettabie powders at pressures 5 up.to 500 psi: e Telescopic pto drive. “@. High pressure hoses standard : “@. Rope pull’ ‘ratchet valve for easy on-off from the tractor ce Seat mo .. @ Spraying systems pressure e regulator ; @ Propellor type’ mechanical agitator for’ thorough posi- » ~ “tive mixing : Selection of high pressure booms “THE. ibe GROUPS ‘EXCAVATE INDIAN MIDDENS. - “ator. ‘of! Archaeology,’ ‘Mr, Don”: Pwo: ‘groups of: archaeologists: ” and students from:Simon Fraser. University have begun summer field work in the province: . A.group led by Dr. Roy L.: Carlson is excavating a series _Of ancient shell middens: on. the Indian Reserve on Mayne-Island on the south side of Active Pass. . Thirteen Simon Fraser students enrolled in the Archaeological ‘Field School are learning arch- aeological techniques by partici- pating in the excavation of these ancient: camps and villages. The project. is being carried out with the co-operation of the Provincial Museum ‘whose Cur- GALIANO Coming over from. Vancouver for the day Sunday -to visit Mr. and Mrs, Allen Clarke’ were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mangles. Mr, and. Mrs.. Mangles. own Abbotsford Hotel and the Hamil- tons are designers and manu- facturers of the famous Marjorie ‘Hamilton - dresses, worn by. smartly-dressed women all over the world, and bringing to them the pleasure of beautiful clothes. With another holiday weekend now passed, it-is quite difficult to procure all of the names of and from Vancouver and Victoria. Chm wp at “All: models festure rope, pull from the: tractor seat, support :... chains, and agring loaded safe: ty fin es to prevent outer jamage. - | (nylon), boom lifts operated “When you. go down to Sturdies and approximately 200 people, does anyone.blame the poor old reporter for groaning, and shov~ ing -her notebook in, her pocket, and just talking: to the crowd? 2046 Keating. Cross Road: indeed fill several columns, and. repetitous., ‘social column” this. week. will ‘indeed. “try: to! ‘report news Direct Distance Dialing service allows you to dial direct to most telephones in Canada ! and the United States. If you live in one of the areas listed on the right, you will be receiving a booklet providing complete in- structions on DDD (Direct Distance Dialing). Keep it by your phone for easy reference. Extra copies are available from our Busi- ness Office. : BCTEL & BRITISH COLUMBIA TELECHONE COMPANY in _Thef fast, easy way to | | dial your own Station-to- station ad column. has: just. got the. ‘Poor _ nee old girl down! — 2 the . people coming and going both to.” To name that many peuple would _ as most of them come over every” weekend now, {it would get quite: This is the reason, .. dear readers, that there:is no We.” a ‘August 30th, 1968. when we get it, but thisso¢ial °~. i “Abbott,” arranged for permission to excavate. with the: members. of the Tsartlip Indian band .who will be. provided with a report when the ‘dig’ is completed, Dr, Carlson says: “The island was occupied by. prehistoric Indian groups by. at least 1000 B.C. and this year's excavation should provide im- portant information about these prehistoric peoples’’. Students participating in this project are James Baker, Grant Dickinson, Mary Ann Howe, John Davies, Doris Leggett, Bronson. Little, ~Nancy: Lowry, Lynne Lunde, John McMurdo, Richard Percy, Susan ~ Thomas, Sandy Schurman and ‘Ann Tighe. The second gr Our, ““\lechby Prof, Philip Hobler, is conducting. an archaeological survey of Dean Channel and parts of the Bella Coola Valley. Accompanying Professor Hob- 2 ler are students Arnoud Stryd and Hudson Palmer, concentrate on locating archaeo- logical ‘sites and assessing their potential value.for future exca- vation. Of particular interest to the group are sites of very ‘early. occupants of the province © -which could go back in time .as much as 9,000 years, ~ ‘Project headquarters are at Ocean Falls where Crown Zell- erbach has provided laboratory and living space.” GALIANO LODGE Bay, .and.see 51 cars lined up, - 1S SOLD Mr, and Mrs. Allen J. Clarke have ..announced that Galiano - Lodge has been sold. The new owners are Mr. and Mrs. James Dees. of Edmonton, Alberta,..- They will officially "and have arranged for the Clarkes to. “stay: on as ‘ managers - “until ; = Me. and Mrs. long distance calls. tarts inVictoria saturday, June 4st Subscribers whose telephone numbers have the following prefixes will be able to dial station-to-station calls direct beginning June ist, 1968. VICTORIA = 382, 388, SAANICH 652, SOOKE JORDAN RIVER PORT RENFREW GANGES GULF ISLANDS instructions for the use of ODD are aiso Included in the opening pages of your telephone directory. 383, 384, 385, 386, 477, 478, 479, 658 656, 642 293 647 537 539 \l They will .. Spe eas = at Welbury Point Resort. were take over the lodge on June 16th: Clarke’ have» ed and operated. the. Lodge “GULF _ISLANDS _ GANGES and Mr. and Mrs, James Mers-. ton. have’ been’ enjoying a weeks holiday in San Francisco. : -Mr. and Mrs, returned home after spending the holiday week-end at Long Beach, Ucluelet. Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Nels ~Degnen last week-end were their son-in-law and-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Isbister with Shart, Jean and Kelly: from Courtenay. Mrs. David Humphreys and Miss Heather Humphreys, West Vancouver were here for the holiday week-end = staying with Heather's parents, Mr, and-Mrs, : ’P.D, Humphreys,.Crofton Road. Mr.-and Mrs, Pat Walsh and family, Cowichan Lake spent the holiday week-end at their sume mer home at Rainbow Beach. ~Brian .Wolfe-Milner, Scott Road, left, Tuesday for the Fernie area where he. will work witha survey crew. for. the -summer months. “Spending. the holiday week-end J.J. Krayenhoff and party, Vic- toria; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patter-— son and family, Cobble Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mitchell, Vancouver. Recent ,guests at Arbutus Court, Vesuvius Bay were Mrs, C.M, Motherwell, Haney, aform- er resident ‘of Vesuvius: Bay; also Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth Hal- ley, Texada Island and Mr. and: Mrs, Oscar Smith, West Van- couver, former Island residents; Mr. and Mrs. Mattesun, Edmon- ton; Mr. and Mrs. W,L, Kennedy, and family, New “Westminster; Doctor and Mrs. John Rohrem, Los Angeles; C,A. McCartney, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd and Miss E.R. Dovey, Vancouver; and Miss AJ, Kilgour, Port ‘Washington, : for the past ‘seven years during which their: -Saturday smorgas- _bords have become famous for the Baron of. Beef .and- the: variety of dishes, along with decorative desserts. : — Tt is: against the law. to throw lighted cigarettes from cars. — Mel. Topping ~ “were Mrs, “New ; Bank Of Montreal - = Bron Opens At Ganges - ‘BY. BEA HAMILTON ‘The new Bank of Montreal, : - Ganges branch, opened its doors - “Doctor and. Mrs. E. A. Jarman 7 on:-Monday morning with a flour- ‘ish as Manager Jim:Merston and his staff of 10 took their places behind = desks. and ‘counters. Everything is spotless,’'shining, air-conditioned and with windows. everywhere that simply “et in the views.! Arts And Crafts. Fair A Success More than 70 Sait Spring ue land artists. took part in the Arts and Crafts Fair held in Gulf. Islands Secondary School in Ganges Saturday, May 25, from 1:30 to 5 p.m, | , Co-conveners for the affair. .L, Stanton and Mrs.- R. Gordon Crosby. Both ladies are trained artists and well quali- fied to meet the critical stand- ards required to stage. an event - of this importance. Several of the: exhibiting arte ists- gave.a demonstration of | “their skills during the afternoon. of special | interest to‘children:: was: a puppet show. staged by -Mrs. Margaret Simons. Methods of hooking and braiding rugs was _ demonstrated by Mrs, Ray Ash= ford, Mrs; H.C. Giegerich, Mrs. - E.E. Groff and Mrs. Stanton. Tom Volguardsen and Gerry Clayton showed the art of wood carving.” Mr.. Clayton. and- Mrs. Carol “Southward demonstrated the pot- ter’s art}. Mrs, Olive Clayton < shared her ‘knowledge of block " was general contractor for- the. printing; Mrs.’°Gordon Ruckle and Miss Gwen Ruckle spun and knit wool from: the sheep raised on their farm. The ages-old ‘art of weaving was performed by Mrs.. George Wells and Mrs. Stanton, ~Alfred Temmel, whose scenic murals adorn localestab- lishments, displayed his painting technique, Patrons of the Fair who wished to visit with friends over acup- of tea, had the opportunity to Afternoon tea - a well- ‘ingrained ‘habit on. Salt Spring = do so, was served by IODE ladies. There was a modest charge for. entrance - to. the’ Fair, and donations were -:- : received for-tea. Proceeds from the event will be used for IODE educational work, No ‘robber. could sneak: up on this Bank. - ‘Safe-keeping facili- ties include a steel and reinfor-"° ced concrete vault... Fitted with _ acoustic -tile ceiling fluorescent “Mghting, walnut woodwork and . vinyltilé flooring, the staff will” be working in modern, up:to date and lovely surroundings. -There- are special rooms for files, supplies, private business. ‘talks and a. large sitting room where the staff can eat lunch and “boil a kettle,’’ _ Saturday before. the business opening of the bank, the manager and..staff held ‘‘open house’’ to the people.- Some 200 turned up.. to. exclaim over the new and spacious premises. The new Bank is striking and ‘attractive, inside and out. The official opening on Saturday saw several of the past bank mane ‘agers ‘on hand to offer their» - congratulations . -to’ Mr.’Merston, Wilbert: Dawson, who opened the. first Bank of Montreal in Ganges’: in 1946, was on hand: to help celebrate this great day. ‘Ian * Stewart, who had succeeded Mr, _ Dawson- as: ‘manager, also came - ' ‘along. © : Lorne Earle, also a past man- ager, was present, and Ron Hack-. “ney who. will be remembered as a elieving manager. It was: islanders. _ Plans for the new bank were prepared . by Victoria. architect =Donald Wagg. Seaward Constru- ction .Company: of North Surrey project. Refreshments were ser= ved during the ‘‘open house” with, Mrs, Ted Gear in charge and ladies of the Anglican W.A, Evening Circle. ~ TWENTY. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY On’ Sunday, June.19, Rod ‘Rees “and. his two sisters, Misses Roma. 4 ae “and Arlene Rees were hosts atg surprise. Silver Wedding anniver- ?Sary. “open ‘house’ on Galiano’. “for. their parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Jehn Rees. ‘The young. folks had quitea ..- @ time keeping this secret for more ~ than week, making all of the plans, and on Sunday morning, finally getting their. parents out of the house for several. hours :for the preparations then necessary. With the help of several neigh-.. bours, and the three children assisted by their grandmother, Mrs, Rees’ mother, Mrs. Lottle Thompson, all was ready for the more than sixty guests, . The. guests came in good time ; and when Mr, .and Mrs,” Reés** got back home, they were indeed completely surprised. The happy couple received the 0 warm congratulations of their. man: "x iriends, and cut the annt-. versary’ cake,’ ‘which was enjoyed by all. Assisting : with preparations during the afternoon were Mar~ garet Day and Jim Tingle of _ Vancouver:. HOLE IN ONE Peter Darling, who has. just been appointed. Director of For-, eign Investments : for: the few’ Bank of British Columbia, was playing golf at the Galiano Golf _ course on Sunday, May 19th, with his son Mark, On the fourth hole, he was happy to get a hole- in onel! This is. the first for Mr. Dar- ling, who, with his wife and’ family; now are staying at Dr. and Mrs. Barner’s farm on the North. End Road, but have re« cently . purchased property at South. Galtano. and. plan to build in the near future, Wanted % acre or more in Southey Point to suit t vendor . area. Must have waterfront, Cash or terms - Apply Box A Review _ Sidney. B.C. "Attention Residents Voting In The "NANAIMO - COWICHAN - “ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO RESIDE ON THE GULF ISLANDS. YOU ARE INVITED BY. Your UBERAL CANDIDATE. é Mla lenG.; ORKIN 10 ATTEND OPEN FORUM Speaking on his behalf PRIME MINISTER PIERRE ELLIOTT © The PLACE: MEMORIAL ARENA, VICTORIA ® The TIME: SUNDAY JUNE 2nd. at 8:30 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Nanaimo 753-2494 ISLANDS RIDING ® TORT SAAN dew PRET