_ Wednesday, June. 11, 1958. | Wednesday, June 11, 1958, Early morning: ferry service “be. . “tween” Vesuvius Bay and Crofton cannot possibly be’ started before “September 28, council of’ the Salt . Spring . Island Chamber of Com- “merce was informed by D. G. Crof- ton,-at'a meeting. held on Tuesday, June 3, due to the fact that thou- ‘sands... of: schedules ~ have . already been distributed, with no allowances made for the early trip. Tt was decided, however, that: the chamber ‘should continue: to. press for institution of the service, and a letter is to be written to.the proper authorities asking that they review the. proposal. ‘Nothing further was. ‘heard regard- “ing. end- loading facilities “for the: ferries. “A report was received that “heavy trucks could no longer. be side-loaded- on the. ferry” Cy “Peck, “which makes the problem riow more “urgent: than before: Complaints were also. , received about the. ramp: ‘at Vesuvius, which, is-sometimes . so slippery -that some cars: are. unable “to: drive.up-to. the wharf.. _. The problem: was ‘referred. to a ‘ committee for study. . “The. council’ ..was . petitions - are ‘in: circulation ‘regard-' cing the paving of. certain roads on ‘the island; and agreed. to support | the long: range ‘plan. which: ‘would | - shave the school bus: route first to. be = ‘paved. -It-was also’ suggested :that '? the bus: route should: be str iped,: for "easier: vision. informed: ‘that | i “Installation of weléotiie signs at ‘Ganges: was discussed, and the mat-' ter left with Mr. “Acland’s commit- tee, which is ‘also to investigate the erection .of signs ‘to Maxwell: Park; which the council was told have been torn down. Publicity committee - repor ted that the annual toprist folders havé. been distributed, ‘but that the cost of hav- ding an. exhibit at P.N.E. was pr ohi- bitive. Visit to the isiand will be made by H.M.C.S. Ontario, star ting on: Fri- day, July 4. More than 600 officers, cadets, and men will-be.on the ship. T. Layard offered the use of his boat -, to carry visitors to the. ship during the time. it will be. open for..public inspection,. from 2 to 4:30. p.m: on. Saturday, July°°5..°D2°G. “Crofton agreed to accompany °A.: M.. Brown, to greet the officer of the day when the ship anchors; and’ to’ give. cany necessary .. assistance ; ee! ‘the visit. © On Stinday’ July 6. oa: party for 100 7 | transpor tation to and. from the is- _|Tand. QA AnTonx DIPNTNGT IT A SANITY aba TROY, A ir ereneee SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | [Re - NEW HOME FOR BAKER — Hod. McGill; Ganges. baker; last ‘week moved “equipment. from ‘his old premises at Ganges Inn: to. -the W.F.: -Matthews, M.P. for “Nan-. aimo, wrote to the chamber -presi- dent, informing him .-that.“he~ had taken up the matter.of a boat: basin, launching ramp, and’ change. in the electoral: district, and that further ‘| sible; reports were anticipated. at an early date... ' em ‘school - children will, be given by the “PLT AL: an A letter’: received kom Mrs. Haw- kins, asked: that: a council member. be. appointed .to. serve. on: the -Lib- rary Board, and the group: decided to ask Mrs. Wells: zto accept the. ap- Hill, Victoria; Mr. ; | Hann, Washington; Mrs. Ella Rob- ORIGINS pointment. . “The. council was. informed that. em- -ployees ‘of:the. Crofton ‘pulp mill were): ‘planning... a« picnic. on’ Salt: Spring at the.end of June, and it was hoped: that: the» chamber - would . provide DR. WILLIAMS? ‘SCHEDULE -MEDICAL CLINIC ON FRIDAY, “JUNE 313 020 ‘Pt. Washington, at Mrs. ‘McGregor’s house, opp. Cunliffe’s: Store, - <9 a.m.;, i Mayne I Island Lodge, 10. 45 am.; Galiano Lodge; 1 ah; a5 2 a.m. ‘ ja = TELEPHONE: i Bat — DAY. ‘OR: NIGHT—One. ; A 11, oereemnnmmeenmn et a GULF ISLAF Vanoonve! op T1480 WE Corel. 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Nees ° tits AEA ANG | LAB Wy Cleaning se ee nave ; Lambert, Beaver : Point,. have :been ‘couver. ‘spent- asfew:: days. ‘recently: {visiting ‘Mrs. 2.0 p. me 4 ay 46 pam 88 pmy: 9.26 pam: 10.10 Dam v4 oa ee EaAO PAN); 21010 pam: evsaniell, O0 pam. fen B80 pans. we a Pyro MOVE! alone Sper ronan: 0.90 pan, an o —~Vaneouve T seein cia dO, 15 pm a Se Membership in the chamber now stands: at: 107,;. with $499.16. on. hand | at the date.of. the meeting: Po FULFORD _ oe. _ Pe *.WO2. Paul’ Lynch of the Princess Pats, West. Point. Barracks, and LS. Ted O'Donnell of H.M.C.S: Cay- uga, stationed at Esquimalt, ‘spent | last.. week-end ‘visiting their. parents, Mr.-and Mrs. T. O'Donnell. “Accom-"|. panyingthe’ brothers were - their wives and daughters, Mrs. P. Lynch: -and Laurie,:and Mrs..Ted O'Donnell and. baby. :daughter.. They returned | to: Victoria-on Sunday, after a very pleasant visit to Salt Spring. ° Recent guests’ “at: Solimar, the summer. resort of Dr.:and Mrs: L: enjoying the sunshine and ‘boating. Among those visiting were: Mr..and Mrs.:Mark Norman, New Westmin- ster;-Miss Doris Burgess, Miss Olive and Mrs. Ernest ‘inson," Miss M. Brander, Vancouver; Monthly. meeting of: the South Salt Spring Island: Women’s Institute will | be: held next ‘Thursday at the. home of. Mrs..A. Davis, at 2.30: p.m.’ “Miss v.. Salliss,. of Vancouver, “has | been spending a’ few days’ in “Bur- goyne Valley. She was: the ‘guest of . and Mrs. .H: Dickens. Beane late wild geese were ‘seen lee residents of Fulford, as they “flew north: last week... ‘They. ‘seemed: in:.a’ I. hurry...’ Several “flocks: have’ been =f sighted recently. ‘They: are not usual-'| fly. on-flight in: Juné:and ‘it: would. be’ 7 showed. ‘glides of: the: Ontario: “‘meet-' ‘interesting to: know why. they. « are SO {a ings: Sand“ scenes of “interest: 00.5: ‘active this. ‘Season, E “Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohlhaas, of Van- ~Kohlhaas’.. “parents, & “Dr-'and Mrs.‘ Lambert ‘at Solimar; Beaver: Point. ea : ‘two. ‘children, ‘Br uce. and: Carol, have esting, ‘ind? ‘successful; zing’ $72; ‘which will: be. used: to restore pioneer ‘Braves: on: the island. The general: ‘convener was. ‘Mrs, A: W..: ‘Barber,’ with’ old- fashioned ' costumes : which: WA. members wore, "ar ranged - ‘by: “Mrs: Baker, and the, historical exhi-: ‘bition: planned’ ‘by. ‘Mrs, : We Norton, “Attractive » tea’ ‘tables,: with” floral: centrepicces,. filled’: the: hall ‘pouring ® teasat the: ‘head. table. were: Mrs... -P, Beéch “and. Mrs... W. “Ragles. : ‘Mrs. Beech. wore: a: long: black. silk: costume * with® matching |: black.” apron: cand: > fuey locket} pocket"! bag. A. lavely: white: lace. collar was set off by matching fichu, and’ she’ ware’ lorgiette on” black velvét-ribbon, Mrs. :Eagles..wore ‘a lovely old: black Spanish shawl over 4m osprey, aes on ivory i, ing to her great aunt, She carried | COSTUMES Most. of the. costumes were. black, Q Mrs; “Ashby : wore? an oulfit. of the: en era: belonging’ toe Mrs. Ve Ce | Bastes: The < flapper style dress: was siany worn. wilh. black: ‘ahoos “ind. Block ingsy: ands black- feathered: hate: Mra Bi: Worthington,’ ‘was dna lone ‘slim binek ‘lage: “dress: with long | matehingy: jae (Ht Myr, wW; ‘Palmer's: dlack FOWN. Was “off. ‘with: 0, poke bonnets a black silk: Baker. wore: hewutiful black lace dress over cer: ise silk (hat hid beloned “to Areh: deacon Wolmeés’ mother, while. Mrs, ‘Holmes. wore a blue: print outdit, she- had made ancthe old fashioned rtylo, WE DDING- DRESS © ; | The strawberry’ tea planned ® for ‘June: 18. was cancelled, because of a’ a evvaquneonvoceesvenntenanatednneasancaroneccansarssdunnacnseqascusavaceaqgapivi conven uagqdveneabiteacveseneussepeinvagavewoevieapnocancegcvninnsoni4 Ne Atte metascgaga(anangneeesgueaouneennssugecuquvnrecegcuanaqengutenyenqegsebU Uv UCOGNONYOUONONN A HNAEOQEROULEOLAUEGULUGONSpUDenaoNLOgESOUDGUUDNORGOdguOsOLO NON ‘a’ pink: silk-breeade “sown ° heloiyy- ! : black sheor, with: nllaver Beaded ‘dew! nl of, Jong bugle shaped: lnee sloover: were most attractive, © and) there. wassa® long Misa: Marilyn Parsons looked: charming in ay cinnamon brown, long dress, with “Her dare piehire hat “Mis® Susan..Graham “was in an “NO: “years beautiful: Twhite lace tap whieh Mared tn Tong ‘| Hnes ot: the back over: long -black.| The wvaledictory: address was given | and Mrs, Wack Collins; and Mr. wall akirt, hale nla Baker wore & ey ian | dada White, who hed the Mens Angus. meets Denean.: -eSting. talk’ during “the? ten’ hour on | some sidelights ‘of the: early days. of. pioneering: settlers;.. who - began: ‘to. ‘arrive ‘on Salt Spri ‘ing Tsland in the Inte: 1850! 's. He: was: introduced, and: thanked <=. by. “Archdeacon G.. HH. OHner ° ; barbecue: planned: ‘the: same day: by. ‘ the. ferry company. The annual |. A gindiolus. show ‘will:-be held iin: “Aug: EE: ust, under.the convenership of Miss |;: Mary:’Lees, assisted -by. Mrs. Scot |Eb.. Clark, Mrs, W. LeFevre and. Miss |i}. Overend ‘ aoe eat tte tt me eaQL AO ERI IA ne in YOO NN eA Beast) And ea a Hagbeur’ rouse. hotel ‘on. Gang G8 harbor, was the Rotting: forthe Salt Sprig Ishind school, wraduntion . “banquet. an sune’6, whey nearly: 100 ‘arate lane 4 / prado katy dowhcnt Wie® oMltrnetive: dinner! ayary suecess: in’: hel chaaart: ons tables, brlaht. with: howls of. pink ind: ‘eors, Mise Wendy: Morris, in sv tows} yollow: osnapdragons, soThe:. “eVENINE | wall: choken © “words, thanked: “th ¢ Marked the successful completion of -apenkors: followed: chy: thanks:to: the | 42"yonrs of stiidy® for: Whe’ arindutos, DTA, by. John Caldwell, The anise. it and amid-the hoppy: Mimosphere was | ‘ing eldisa®: propheey was: “predentedt | the, realization, Unt Kehool days were: ‘by: Ala. ‘Trelford P fover“and ne new. “phase: of life: ‘wan’ “i AG-Wilson’s you ec ‘a fwllrange eofne London ‘fenture solf-helt: for comfort. Gand: ection: ghades, famous" Deainning: forthe: elnss.” of 58, conch indivi. Tne ca can Briliah materials! ‘Guests Included ake Be -Ronhinter, | Mho prineipaleonin dee Mrgec’ Poubistery’ members ofthe toaching: shafts: Dre. “Rae By Bowdillon, ptest apeakor, and Mrs: Bourdilony: Mrac dt Os Gleer- Hebd: LOD) Mrs, Mary. Fellowes, PTA. and 100 per cont. Autendance, “Spray! "ote Rate nt calor, and “Grads: 1950 TINJOY, DANCE | “Followinis the: Annquet: a arbour: ; al pirents: Nouso; the. radnates “Joined with: { “Phe halleriny length gowne, worn | high. Kehood vatudanis cand former || by the. attractive. young Indies. | Braduates, al” Mahon hall, where || ‘dancing was enjoyed tothe inntiste. oOftt ee Curter’s orahestenys 0 0 2 The: hall. Wane bonntifully ° decor ‘nlod With streamers “In blue’ and white) the school dolore; and-thore: highlighted: ayn: arehwity: covered: in roses, A Bpecial, feature: Awan indi vical: old-fashioned nosegaya, madey with Jace: doiliese cand: pintied “here cand there on. the. walla each with: wv || praduerting, were in rainbow hues, Prosenting a pleture that. would have |! graced av fashion plate.: Members: oft ‘the radiating ae included’ Diir- FleneAkerman, Florence! aires: Marilynne: Browny. Pamela: Cousins, at, Dovothy Dodds, Norma Nelson, | “Ann Hollings, Dolores Huish, Joseph- ine Tenens... Wendw > Marra ant’ Donna: Whites: also: Scott Alexander; Vohn Caldwell, Don Géedman, Bruce Pyraduate’s name, "The grand mareh; Grant Richard: “Murakarniy. Alan | opening: the dance,was: enjoyed: by'| TreYord,,oJadks Reynolds,’ Mull Ruse | parents and: bangnet Hue sts «i: sell and David: Sholes.,, Slap ceed ae ” TOASTS | mo ane he prnpen nin wre : Apened with a | {oast: tothe» Queen, by: Richard | Murakami, followed, by. tousts to the achool, by: Marilynor Brown, and vo, the «ehanl bhadet bho Anne Hallinee now ‘neloction ling’ Just) arrived os. famous, ollular: allie a amar iy! f althfult We a n rently ool Aen for’ Dad “RANCIL GUESTS | Recent’ ruesta nie the Circle K Raneb: on: St. Mary) Lake sineluded “Mr. tind Ma's, Frank Amstulz, Mr nad Mra. Jack” “Amstuta, and. AL itadewioh all of “Nataimas Me Be pate OPER as ¥ " iz — Suvennsnn, oy, ne Tivuuse., Myr TUT : a r _ adde . i eae soci kati eaonsnnusveioinn yaniv niundovuonaioniednenbateit Lisladte aA a wnibibaete. cca ttt