Moet leaner, g Wednesday, January 7, 1970 ST, CHRISTOPHER’S CHURCH, SATURNA ISLAND TIDE TABLE Caleulated at Fulford Jan, 9 7.30 acm. 12.2 Jan. 9 12.25 pm. 10.1 Jan. 9 4.05 pam. 10.9 Jan... 9 11.55 psn. 0.4 Jan. 10 8.05 a.m. 12.2 Jan. 10 1.30 pm. - | 9.2 Jan. 10 5.15 pom, 10.1 Jan, 11 12,35 a.m, 1.4 Jan. 11 8.35 acm. 12.1 Jan. 11 2.40 p.m, &.0 Jan. 11 6.35 perm. 9,2 Jan. 12. 1.20 a.m, 2.8 Jan. 12 9.00 a@.iti, 12.0 fharbour Jum 12 B85 pein, 2 GT Jan. 12 8.10 pain. 8.3 Jane 13 2.00 avin 45 Jam. Le O25 Wa. ray) Jan 13 440 pai, Sa Janu. 13 10,00 pin. 7.8 ~ Jans dd 2.40 usu, 43 Jane QG5 amt TUT Jan. ld 5.30 p.m. 4.3 Jan. 15 12.50 a.m. 8.2 Jane 15 3.25 cin, 7.9 Jan. 15 10.20 avai. 11.4 Jan, 1G). OS pai. 3.4 Many Mourn Death The. sudden death: of Howard Andrew Nelson (Buster) Horel, age 51, on December -20, ~ at Stuart Island; brought: gloom’ to the festive season’. for family. and friends on Salt Spring Is- « land and elsewhere: Buster, as he was kriown, was the eldest son of the late How- ard: Horel | and grandson of . Charles Horel, one» of: Sait “Springs pioneers, He was born in’ Burnaby-in December, 1918, and: spent*all-his “life-in B.C., “most” of. it on Salt Spring Is “land, moving to Big Bay on, ‘Stuart Island four years ago: He was a‘member ‘of the. 3rd ‘Battalion, 16th,” Scottish Regi~- -ment, but for medica! reasons rhe never served overstas, . ‘The: deceased. As. sur vived by” five. ~ sons, Spring; Larry, Campbell River, Brian, Sidney and Coline Penticton. Ab Gaipes he - leaves hissmother,~ Mes, Charlies Watmourh and his broth- ér, Carles’ Herel, one sister, Mrs. H. (Margaret) Wieklund. in Honeymoon Bay, and one daught- er, Bonnie Anne, Penticton, and four grandchildren, © Funeral - service was held iny the Ganges, United Chur ch’ on. ~ December 24) followed by crema- tion.» Rev. Fred Anderson of- ficiated, Home: was in charge, Later, a: -memorial:serviee willbe held in: “oe Of ‘Buster’ Horel his wife, Lillian, in Penticton, Howard, on Salt england; Allan, - Goodman's’ Funeral the. Roman: Catholic Our. Lady of Grace Chureh, Ganges, — with: “the Reve-Pathe: (Witam Mudge offici lating, - tons “MISCELLAN fous” e 5 PRE ERE wa A “AJAX” “HOME” ‘AND ‘OWFIC} “Speci: izing. in wine. ows, floors ‘ands special clean= “Bob Scott, 692-1581.-42-tf / SIDNEY. CHIMNEY, SWE RAUTS back. in’ business. . For a élean sweep of it phone 656- 1205, .48~ mit ‘SANITARY. GANTAGE SERVICE Sidney Clean-Up, way Bowe ou, 656-1920. gs ‘oat om ‘HOOK EXCHANGE 9785 © STIL St. Across from Pool Hall, Sid~ MOY. coe Te WINTER PARKING | PROBLEMS? 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SAANICI | PENINSULA AND GULE ISLANDS REVEEW Woodland Church Of Saturna island Visited By Choir by Gwyn Owen On Saturday, Dec. 27, the choir of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Oak Bay, under the leadership of choirmaster Charles Palmer, Visited St. Christopher's Church on Saturna: Island and brought all the. waining -and. skill af-a biz city. choir to this: Gulf [s- land, fn an hour-long carol service, following. the introduction and openings prayer by the incum- bent, Rev. J. Dangerfield, ‘the cheirn presented) choral music. both traditigna l and contempor « MAS. numbers | voices later to. Christmas-music, John i Kennedy, Island ‘eongr exation, ary, One or Ure onunibers, a recent composition of Mr, Palme Gr, Was en the theme of Christe Same 30 choir members met at Me Swartz Bay terminal at 9 MM to. eateh the Gulf Is lands ferry for this occasion and ‘on carrival: at leall Har- bour - Uhree hours later were met by the rector and wardens of the Island charch and es- corted to the nearby community hiadl where “a cdinner had- been prepared bs the ladies of — the oparish, : Proceedings were Livened by the young boys “and girls who “represented about half the total present. and avhose were lo provide a Aightness cand. carefree jow. that) only the. young vat heart can Rive ot. Christopher'ts Church, ale: though a modern building, quite Titer ‘ally grows out of its? wood Fands for is. construction were the wiftoof: a visiting American, and. ilcon=; tains a memorial “to” the fate: “On this. o¢e, casion® its Was filled to. capa-" ‘elty: by “the, robed choir: and the : Following. ihe service tea was served at Che reclorse with just lime to: calely the ferry’ return- ing to Swarts Bay al 7 poem, was’ $47 years of dee. es Y Jackline Warper. -and grandson Ronan of Enderby, Her mother, Mrsy John. Wesley, of Did sbury, Funeral service Isat the Au= BRE CS AMER AN 9 ee Uy Reh eres, age dee “Young: ‘and cane “Darling, - ssshe leaves” to mourn her hus) band, Ron; a son, Christopher of W lest Vancouver; daughter: Alta., and. sister, Mrs, Edn Fleck of Redwood City, Calit'y, glican Chure hy 1 nderby, 0 ondanu-. ary a : GALIAT 1B¥ Mary Bachlund The Christmas season on Gal- iano Island was gay and happy, with some of the residents stay- ing, home to celebrate, and a lot of therh going: away to” visit friends and. relatives for. cither the whole. time, or to begin a long winter's holiday, Like the ‘Twisses and Mrs lo Betlhouse, along with Mrs Basley, they have now left for an extended holiday in California, and Peges and: Eddie Bambrick have taken off to Mexieo — for » several weeks, Mreoand Mrs.:Al Wilson, from Kamloops, came over to Carol's Parents, Mrs and Mrs. Fl -F, Robson, They brought lite Miss: Lori Wilson with them to visit the proud grandparents, then the FLEE. Robsons went up ta) Nanaimo o with: the Wilsons, to spend the. New Year holiday. All) of the “beautiful Harner daughters eame home to The Haven. of Dr. and Mrs. ILD. Barner. for the holidays -- Miss Derry> Barner. from Campbell River, Misses Rosemary, Sus- anne, Penny and Brigid. from Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. Ernie Ledgerwood and children from Vancouver, and son. Corporal Michacl Barner of CLE. Sardis, with his wife and family. “Also Visiting at the Barner’s were Mr. and Mrs: BiH Davis. from) Calgary, Alberta. (Mrs. Ledger- wood is the: daughter. of Dr. and Mrs, Barner.) Tom Carolan attended two joyv~ “ous events; first the wedding of his second eldest grandson, Jack Carr. who is) in the American Nays. to Miss Carol Finnegan, in Coquitlam on December 20, sand: the enyagement party: “on Christinas » ‘Eve. of: his niece, . Miss Betty: Lang. betrothed. : to “David. Japp, both of ¢ loverdale. ‘Mr. Carolan- spent holidays vis- ‘iting his sister, and family, Mr. and: Mrsvh loyd Lang, at C lover ~ dale. . “ Seltout “crowd. of 100 people. | attended: the New: Year par ty at Galiano” Hall, and’ avmost. suc- “cessful party: it was, too: . Music” Was: supplied by Peter : ‘Darling and: his: son, Mark, Piano. and: dr uns kept. going. to "Oe Ne The party “wats as : sisted To bring cin the new year, all - “joined: hands. to. the singing. of traditional Auld “Liang : Syne’ ! : Ars. “Peter “by” ‘several’ : other ‘members of the Hal’ coma mittee. Nevoritions. were ‘much admired, especially the. stage - with gay: lights set: up: for ‘ the : |} orchestra, mo ings to Start the vear in one ot the nicest ways known, to be with friends and loved ones, To begin the Christmas holi= days the Galiano Club sponsored a. party for the voung people, and the school-age children gave a most Principal Basil Benger and Mrs. Bonny Robson realiv did a mar- Yellous job of teaching the child- ren to act-the beautiful Christ- “mas story, withChristopher Bar- interesting ~coneert. ner in the lead telling the Bible story, There is nothing like the sweet young voices of litle children to bring tears lo your eves, andgive cveryone a proud feeling that we are vlad to be among them and hear them sing: the levely old cares, Mrs. Hank” Knudson-worhed hard to mahe the party a-great gathering funds: from the ‘several organizations. and ‘buying more than'80 gifts for the school. and -pre- SUCCESS, children, schoolers of all the Islands, “Mrs... Knudson wishes to thank all who helped in any way to give the children this pay party, then hats! and noisemakers “and: RR Custom Cut — Wrapped & Flash Frozen handshaking took Over, antil the a rowd had n nixed and, sald. ereot- Wane bore fal ney THIRTY-SEVEN GATHER FOR FAMILY RE-UNION BY BEA PTAMIULTON FULFORD Christinas dren, and Mars, district. nus, The longest Mrs, Bob MacNeil of dinonton, - By the time the Me Manus family had gathered at there were 37 not counting the ereat-grandehil- Hoading the chan were Mr, A. MeManus Sr, ot this They took over the Le- gion Wall in Ganges for a dinner with the three sons, John MeManus Bilton as hosts, helped by their Wives, Alec MeMa- relatives who and their son Donald.- The rest were from this area and Victoria. There were ~ nearly as many others who couldn't get away to join the family reunion, “ft was the nicest Christmas we ever had,’ said Great-Grand~ mame Blanch MeManus, as she talked about the family gathering. They sang and had.a wonderful time ard ended up with another! BEACON PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN, 8, 9, 10 We reserve the right to limit quantities family party on. Boxing Day at: Cedar Beach Resort, Here the five great-grandchil- dren and ‘their parents. were STORE HOURS: Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00'p.m, "Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. AVENUE entertained and - the party still counted thirty-seven, Owners Grateful For Album Return Loss of the family photo al- bums was a distressing sequel and Mrs, John Whitaker’s move from Towner Park Road to Blue Water Apartments in Sidney, ali the trunks and searched all possible hiding places toone avail, Then, public: ation ot last week's issue Mrs, Whitaker album. had Reiswig of to Mr. They of: The read found. turned out ss Frith Fashions jt — «Si 10 LB. FREEZER PACKS | Pork Chops - - Spare Ribs Pork Steaks ae nee =| BONELESS PORK. Roasts BEEF CHUCKS. |W APPROX. “60 LBS. CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICES ON COMPLETE FOOD LINES Paradise Rest Home, when he was handling old newspapers for Shipment to Victoria, They were MAPLEWOOD FARM FOWL oe LS a part of a batch collected for pulp in aid of the Seventh Day Adventist Chureh in Sidney. PORK ROAST LB. Within hours, Mr. Whitaker visited The Review office and was grateful.to. receive an album of WIENERS 2 ins. photos dating back to the First World War. Unfortunately there is as yet no trace of a second missing albuin, SMOKE HOUSE BACON GEM POTATOES LBS, SUNKIST ORANGES LBS, NABOB > PINEAPPLE. JU ca on. ALTA. HONEY — HEINZ cero ell Oz. VELVEETA | CHEESE N Es WT. ON "3 PINT CARTON & APPLE JUICE “SONRYPE Hess Steer Fronts LB. SKINLESS PORK © a e PORK. . 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