ue Wednesiay, February 6193. SABNICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ae spe PAGE SEVEN NO ~-{MPRESSIVE CONTRIBUTION. Fy US ES Ea = | aroges ~ NATIONWIDE WOMEN’S SERVICE GROUP . Sega ao 7 DRIEST oN \woara Peabr _ RANCH ‘GALIANO ITS NEW MEMBERS TO CANGES BRANCH RECORD AT ar Eee in’ eastern. ‘Western ‘and central pire in the U.S.A. os a knitted and sewn articles of cloth.| Mrs. Ww. “Davis “has” returned| — ae ” “Dr: ‘and’ Mrs. “Wellwood ' ‘spent a HIGH’ ‘TEMPER: ATURE. . “As a contrast’ to “last “week's: “freezing: Weather, ‘the temperature oF }.climbed-to. the 58. 60-deg.: mark on >. | Stnday’ at -noon,’ with ae burst Of sunshine® in, ‘Fulford. : : | submitted: was Momba. He was the Winner among’. over. 60,000‘entries. eeeetnedl tetas arctic is. a: unique project. for a|’. More than. 30 women. comprise| ing:and quilts have been made for from a hurried. trip, to Nashville, G ANGES | = Ba Goes days’, holiday : in. Nv ictoria, ast ainne pee ene 7 ean ae ‘women’s group. Eskimos in -Fro. ‘the: membership, - who “raise and | distribution. Destitute and refu- | Tennessee, \ where she attended the oa Week ee. ; | gon Mr and. ee ph "Bradley. : bisher Bay and Tuktoyaktuk have | disburse more than. $1 “million! gee ‘children. have received care | funeral of her. brother-in. law. She!’ Ganges weather observer’ re.|. Mr..and Mrs: J. Bridge have re. Among. those - present ‘were “Mr. “peen~ ‘provided | with - community annually. ‘One third of this amount through Sponsorship of ‘1.0.p.m.| flew there and. back by jet air- ports a high temperature on Janu-| turned from Hawaii. | : and Mrs. H. Auchterlonie, Mr. and” i : centres, by the Imperial Order of | is spent on education: : A "| chapters. ; ; craft. . 1, of 52 degrees. Minimum tem.| Fred Smith is-'a “patient . “the | ates tr sone terlonis, ‘Mriand’. _the Daughters of the-Empire, and) puring 1962 more than 2,000: Half a million dollars is spent} Don. Robson is “spending the! perature on January - ‘11, was 17 Veterans’ Hospital in Victoria. | a mieg,. Mrs, Scott, Mrs. M.. Wil. |” - another is under consrruency at | schools were adopted and assisted;| annually in this field of service—| Week-end in Vancouver. degrees, Mrs, May Bruce has gone to net| son, Miss A. Auchterlonie. ‘and: Bob . _ Baker Lake. - {1,810 © students © received paca four-fifths of the amount in Can.| “Miss Judy Williams is home for Precipitation, during the month, | home in Victoria... !Mollison.’ . - ‘The 1.0.D.E. Was roppenized in| arships, bursaries and grants; over| @da. and the rest on supplies ship- | @ few days’ hotasy with Ber Par=| was 0.98 inches, which included 433! | Dr. and Mrs. N. Menzies brought | ‘Mrs. W. Bradley was. the guest ™ 2 1900 by Mrs. Clark. Murray of | 1,800. prize books were sent to hos.| ped to Europe, Korea, West Indies, Srpes. eta Gud 7“ : Chesber wel inches of snow. Mrs. Mina Menzies to ‘live with! of honor at a shower held in Port. )..: “Montreal. Founder's. Day, -Febru-| tels and schools in the far north. Hong Kong and India. liams. . | -It was the driest. January on | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Vi Washington Hall’ Wednesday. © ne : . - Mrs. Jeanie: Pattison came. ove i rs. Vic. M. Menzies. ashington on._».Wednesday.. ary 13, will be observed by 979} Children of Canadian war veter.|. The L-O.D.E. is a patriotic, non- fram’ Vancouver ‘ 5. Ss ond Crew |. record. The wettest being Janu-| Terry. Martinich recently won’ al Over 40 were present. . chapters, reaching from Yukon to) ang were awarded close to $75,000 |. sectarian women's’ organization, : “| ary, 1953, when 15.55 inches: was sailboat and. outboard motor for| Mrs. -C.. MacDonald has return. Newfoundland. The order co-oper-' trom 1.0.D.E.. First. and Second | One® of the largest vin Canada. So paul Honus neve; _.”"| recorded. naming a gorilla. The name hej ed to her home on South Pender. ates. witr. National Chapters. of | way: Memorial funds to provide 14 Through education and service it A small /grass fire: got out of February . 1 scored an all. time ween SECT G nnn! ese 1.0.D.E..i Bermuda and the Baha- post-graduate overseas scholar. stimulates patriotism, fos ters|-control. at the. property of: Arnold high with. a temperature of 61 4 Iv’ Ss. GOOD | TO BE. UP! “mas, and is’ associated with the | ships of $2,000 each, and 29 bur., unity within the Commonwealth, | Sater last Tuesday. and for a short degrees, Se a an F 2 . ry a : . r 7 °, Ww Victoria League, in: England, ‘and saries in Canadian universities to and provides an efficient organiza ‘while threatened. two houses, Fast | ot ae the value of $1,000 each, on. for prompt cand united seton w vork k ‘by, volunteers soon had it | “tert cere re renee nnn nm : in. times of emergency. By. its di-| under.-contro : : MRS: GEORGESON | Through the continuous work of versity of interest it offers a satis-| | A.very unusual visitor came net) 6 A Ay G E S COUNTS 28 IN. wage lon i fying outlet to any. women who is| Casa. Carolano. last Sunday, A} - She § Saw It All As Nature Played i Ex . |.a- Canadian . citizen.’ or. - British small; friendly. » pigeou ~ flew. in) o> ; SaCReRCEDReE | ee a ‘ -CRIBBAGE HAND : MAI eA [ED | subject. | out of the blue, and proceeded to} Mr. and Mrs. George Phillion, ae By BEA. HAMILTON > ES cout and eae vane Jookea the oA large, gay crowd turned out - H.M.S* Ganges’ Chapiar- invites |make himself right: at home, He| Duncan, and their two little sons,| . With a ‘fresh’ fall of snow in Ful. |on frozen ‘into’ the, tee ‘and sno oe an Senda’ : ‘The little ‘thing suddenly burst out cae fora cribbage tournament at the 56. YE ARS any’ ‘Salt Spring : Island woman, | was fed and watered by Tom Caro-| Fugene and David, have --been| ford on Sunday, Jan, 31, wild cre: | of ‘its. cosy white. bed,”: ploughed Galiano, Golf and ‘Country Club: On. | | who is interested in working for|lan and Archie Georgeson, who] guests for several’ days of Mrs. atures | seemed to take on @ NeW i head-first: ne a tin rit gwen ae ‘Saturday, Feb. 2... a ‘Mr, and Mrs. William» N. Me. the hetterment of Canada’ and its | soon was able to ‘catch him, and| Phillion’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H.| zest in life. Even the two seals | ea along. with - wik fluttering. During the course of play, Mrs. | Dermott celebrated their 56th wed-| people, to become a member a read the numbers on his leg band.! J.“Carlin, Ganges Hill. out in Fulford Harbor. cavorted j and,’ long a’ final” pr sending i . W. Georgeson, ‘Jr., was thrilled | ding. anniversary. at their -home at] the order. This information was. relayed to! -Dr. and Mrs. A. Francis have te count @ 28 hand (the second to. Ganges, on: January. 30. . © | “Inquiries may be directed to the] Har ry McKeever, of the B.C. Gov-| returned home to Ganges. follow- be seen at the club). Her partner | Married in Beeton, Ontario, they| secretary, Mrs. V. C. Best. Ganges. ! ernment Travel Bureau. The pig- ing. a- two-week visit to Victoria, ‘was B: Stallybrass, playing = lived for some years’ near” La- | eon was crated and sent to Mr. Mc. Where they were guests..at ‘the ot near the shore, ~ . | a shower ‘of snowflakes flying, the... They leaped and splashed, turn. little brownish Junco gave a joyful .: ing. over and over, heads, tails: and | bob of her dark: head: then” ‘flip: flippers. appearing and disappear. ped a large Towhee off the feeding’ ‘ing ‘in a- perfect cart-wheel. of. ac-| table and: -proceeded : to eat her. ‘tivity. Their joy and excitement | ‘hreakfast—fresh from her snow — was in ‘perfect | accord with the! path and cheeky as all Juncos: are. many ‘Species: of.ducks | as.they. ALI VEEDIN G ot Peron : heir. morning |; abulu. |’ ‘The “Purple: “Finch, : the ong: tions.» The: waters “surged. and |. Sparrow; and the. Quail, all: took: sprayed, boiled. and. -Tippled. "as turns at ‘the feeding | table. ' Out: ‘on® birds: ‘and ‘mammals put on: a water the. jawn, a flock of ‘about’ 30 Red. ‘show:. for: those: Bins were: “Up. fat | wing” ‘Blackbire ds stoppe a. for