: Bags SIX - Wednesday, December 19, 1956, has ‘arranged a meeting in Mahon hall.on January 8, at:8 p.m., and representation of call: island ‘organ-: (2 izations: will be’ asked’ to. attend:. { Salt: ‘Spring ‘Island, Chamber ‘of Commerce ‘is greatly: concerned with % the. urgentneed. for some: -perman- = septs aries centres ent solution. to. take: care of: financ- | f°" ae ai ing and supervising the ‘fire: depart- RS ‘ment: and “garbage. disposal:=" “The |: fire “department. has been financed | #®. ‘on™ a volunteer - basis, ‘and. the: gar- -bage: disposal is ‘becoming: an” ever. increasing ‘problem... The ‘meeting -is being ‘called. to bring: these. ‘urgent. |} ‘matters to: the. immediate attention’ OF. ‘the® community ‘as a whole, ‘so that: the safety and. health: of. the -manger, Mary and Joseph, andthe canned produce. which may now be! wriss Elizabeth’ ‘Layton, public. of Mrs. Sanderson's \parents, Mr. SALT SPRING SALES FOOM — Next, to. Rex. Theatre, Ganges’ _ « “OPEN FRIDAY AND ‘SATURDAYS ONLY. en a lh Jee ae Sas a 1 | gorges Se eee cam damian: Tan TALE | be "MAYNE | (WLI De UE HSE_ANED “We extend sincere’ roun anges pate _comtt t aa | uastisnseestee = =| PRESIDENT’S REPORT SHOWS ACTIVE YEAR Greetings for ss ‘Commander: aiid °: Mrs;" Porvester ‘Friday rcturn trip 4 0". ancouver: in-: oo : - went to’ Vancouver for: the: opening aa Mrs." Guy. -Gilman, : “Phillip am - CHRISTM AS and the of the Arts and Grafts Centre on | and Anne: Mr. Wise; Fred Bonnett OF OPERATION BY SALT SPRING CHAMBER — a Homer St... This centre: has ‘Tecilities ‘and. Mr.-and ‘Mrs. Ben Gardner. vol ~ COMING YE ARI for™ teaching. weaving, and: also: a! “Miss' “Kathisen ° “Garrack’* and Salt ‘Spring. Island Chamber’ of} The local organization ‘is “assaci- ‘Canadian | Chamber. of. Cominereo | ‘ co-operative. yarn depot:. for weav- -nephew,, David, ‘left‘on Cy: Peck. for Cominéroe. Council met in’ the board |. ated: ° ‘with ™ the: “Vancouver -Tsland.|-and has: been actively mentioned’ on oe ers, which -was of great: ‘interest to |-a. few * days: in Victoria, room “of. cere hall; Ganges, “on |'Chamber. of -Commierce; the. B.C.: “several : occasions “in” literature’ by 3 BAR Ba Mrs.” ‘Forrester, : ‘as’ she. “belongs . to ‘The: PTA: held a: aeeHing | “last. ‘December “with » the’ ‘president, Chamber “or Commerce» and the | these ‘groups. ‘There is almost.2100. > "both | the B.C.“ Weavers’Gulid ‘and Puesday: evening to discuss the an- | Colin sone in: “the chair, Mir. ee Sere ORD cc ee a per..ceni - membership from™ the ‘aa 6 soos; the: -Victoria. Weavers' Guild: “Aim | nual Christmas. party -for. the chil- ; Mouat presented a “report -of ‘the : F U LF Oo R D : -business. people: -on ‘Salt. Spring. oe wien i Sin One sie wissen So tu Meh an an waa ase “of the Arts and Crafts Centre is| gren of Mayne Island to bé held in | many things undertaken during. the : Island. ae ~ >. chiefly. educational, but twice year-| the community hall. on .December | year, saying: some of -these.. have ---+—— | Mr. Mouat, in his report, asked sSiatin Ninn Nie Maia Nia tia niamba tinea inline ia teats aay vv y they will hold’ sales of handi-'| 20, in the evening, A recent sale of | been accomplished,. .with others |: "4° surprise house-warming. party. for a nominating committee. for. the: ao crafts: from. anyone in -B.C.: The home - cooking: brought .in~-nearly brought: to light and. under discus- was given’ to Mrs. Singleton on annual meeting next. month. 7 : A VERY H APPY. CHRISTM AS. “Main attraction. atthe show -was|$10-for the fund and a raffle for a’ Sion. Thursday evening at her new home! It was. decided to hold a ‘dinner 7 .: Madien Brand of.Osoyoos and many | doll ‘complete with. hand-made|. ‘The numerous items discusted’ in- | on the'Fulford-Ganges Road. Mrs.| Meeting. for members and their TO EVERYONE . will -have ‘seen her, and part of the | wardrobe is being held, and enother|.cluded garbage ‘disposal, pound ‘law, Cc. Lee''and Mrs: G. Nelson were] Wives, on. January 16, and: it’ was € . display, recently on . Almanac, | for a sack of potatoes: The drawing || trarisportation problems and sched~- | joint. nostesses-and with a number |. hoped that before then a news let- 7 7. the sincere wish of J Channel 2)°'TV.-;Many pottery: ex- | will ‘take, place; at. the Christmas ules, business... membership “cards, |’ of friends, ‘laden with gifts, they ter. will: be sent .to.the- membership, hibits were on show; as well as jew-: ‘party... freight rates,. public, restroom faci- really surprised’ Mrs. Singleton. A and. included will be the annual re- | ellery displays. Mrs. Forrester felt Mrs, F.. Norminton has gone to | lities, “Salt Spring Day”, more tele- hilarious evening followed, starting port. Government authorities. will _-FULFO the centre would provide opportun- ‘Vancouver to spend ‘the - olaeys Dhone lines, and roads and fire de- | ofr'with a contest called the Sewing | Pf approached in’ regard to the dis- |# LEE, Pr ; . . ities: for, all those ‘interested in. the with. her family. partment." Three. luncheons .and Basket, which was won by Mrs. | S%tisfaction: resulting: from: disrupt- |; : : R OP J yarts. Her: interest» was reflected: in‘}:° . ; two” “Know | Your {Gommunity.’ Booth, and Mrs. ‘Buzz. Brown’ and ed ferry schedules’ and’ it.’ is hoped. Be ae : BOR 2h i ~ the lovely display of local work she age sone: pnd: hi: roel nights were held. | Mrs. C. Lee tied for second. Re-|:t0 arfange a’ meeting between those |B FULFORD D, HARB eo key _ has at Vesuvius. Lodge, including, ‘Rawnsley and Jones, Channel Mas- | -*‘Iwo Chamber of Commerce: imeat: freshments were served later in. the | Concerned, ‘toe straighten ” out this : eee aera anit ee ia eH AN eae the “most beautiful woven ‘pieces, ters, Fort. St., Victoria, were on the:| ings.on Vancouver Island were at- | evening...Among ‘the guests were |, Matter... 1) te [osenenerscntenersonsen ~ rade: ci po Hamilton, oh yin ‘island. this \week installing TV an-| tended, one ‘at Ladysmith and’ one | Mrs. Bryan | Williams,..Miss. Clark, ee oeerte Peasson wi ‘ohile a Ecncenent cnn cat encarta cts aware oe ets or is .stoles’ are “simply : out- }.at:Dunean: A great deal of publi- | Mis. ‘J. .Grosart, “Mrs..-J.’ Fraser, Bo standing and: have to be seen to be stenmnas for new television sets which ties f ; ‘i Sm : rele f 2 | Ms. Buss B i rr . ; ach h.| new engine is being installed. A Bee “We have some of the: most beautiful — : ave been ‘acquired since. ‘the. com- Y ror Sa be pring: Tes' rom. uzz rown, rs. Green halg be ‘£6 nd appreciated. Mrs, Forrester also has pletion of the power pro. ect on the | these e trips. | Mts.: Booth,’ Mrs. Carlin, Mrs. T..| SUgsestion was made ‘that .a launch ye -full-berried holly to. e foun any- | lecal. jewellery - and. ceramics’ that Gulf Islands. P e BE ii .! “Ayres “Mrs. Mortenson, : oMrs, J. replace her. to ‘save: disruption * of. where! sop yt vt, would thrill any recipient at Christ- ult Islands.." 0) pete ree eee ' Smith, “Mrs: » Kitty Lessetez, “Mrs, | Passenger...service...and. perishable... f fi Ch t “Frida anid again: on ‘mas,” Speaking-of. Christmas,” they. “Harold Neale of the ‘Sprig: Hill ac A N G ES. ec eee Degnen, are “nelson freight thereby leaving: the other a sy " fresh or: wis mas ‘on Bra y d LV Pont Washivigion wee 20 PLN, LverePort: Washington ss, + 4.40 pam,” a Lvefwirty Bay oiceaccs 45 pam, vee ame MANN, rremeregvmnmmengees OO DIM. 9 Lark Washington woe, BAO Pan Ve CUUANO -séssesssivenesisseise: BAD PA Tae ELT Sean oe BQO Pm, AY GAnEe, Hissin Soaigreesi + O45 pm . ‘Aly CINgOS evenianen ene ate pm, , “Priday” ~ vee ty Lv—Caigos’ ain dias od O00 am Ew canired ae “3.00 yoy: Lv.—Gallano vinsorisvoenntesseiaenes AOD MMe Ve CANAD Sssissericsniesence’ 4,00 Pan, : LVe-Mayne: rosin iw, eMAyna neaperninepeentaeensteerae ‘4. 30 pm. 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