‘TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR, No. 23. You Are Invited T Celebrate the 24th The 24th of May celebration promises to be bigger better than ever this year. so gather y ! ! Guides Entertain At | O _s#Beach Party . Phe old park site on the Canadian National property on the water- front opposite the Monnee Feed. _ Co, store was the scene of a jolly: . _, beach party last Wednesday when and members of the Guide Company. e lads and lasses, | entertained their friends. Many: : ; . a Le, . lively games were played and then’ a re gthare « ; 7” : ey /mothers,: fathers and families and join in the fun, bal weiner roast enjoyed. ‘The sing. Promptly at.1:30 there will be an event for all — a) ing vf Guide and other songs treasure hunt. The whole family can join in, and, if iueky.. ; prought the enjoyable evening to : ; “ ee , ie a close get a good prize. So be sure to be‘on time as there will be no less than 14 prizes for this event. “Then how about a good old-tug of war? ‘Men’s teams, ' HEADWORK boys’ teams, and what have you” Let’s follow this with WINS, EVEN a wheelbarrow race? Yes? Let's go! Tire race, you say? ite IN GOLF Certainly, anything to please you! And how about a little eam wrk? We mustn’t forget ine team saaee | Juda Cullison Makes Up. we forget the smaller boys and girls. _There will be races His Mind; Annexes for them too. Potato races, egy and spoon races and others. Fine Barometer - Have you ever seen a cracker fight? No? Then come | MAY along. to the park and you'll see the best cracker fight ever love staged. Nor must NE ISLAND Dd, May 11.—-The; ly barometer, presented by the! You say you.wanta pillow fight? All vi ight, we'll! honorary secretary, Mrs. Fisher, have a pillow fight, too —this i is your day! ; Golf Course on Sunday, May h| i Tast meeting were adopted as read SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, May 11, 1938. BUSINESSMEN CONSIDER PROJECTS Good Attendance At Regular Meeting In Sidney Hotel Wednesday evening the regular’ dinner meeting of the Sidney Busi-’ JRessmen’s Associatiun took place iin the private dining room of the ‘Sidney Hotel. Wugh J. After 2) very enjoyable meal prepared by John Greenwood and his assistants, the minutes of the McIntyre: _ presiding with a goed turnout of i mombers, Sub “Jungle” Bridge Party At Brentwood ‘BRENTWOOD BAY, May 11, -— The Women’s Institute held 2 “Jungle bridge purty in the In-: stitute Hall with eight tables in -play. Winners were: First. Mrs. il. Andrew and Mrs. M. Atkins; second, Mrs. H. Giubert and M. -aAtkins; third, Mrs. W. Watt and Mr. Prescott; eonsulation, Mrs, Iladdon-and F, Harding. Refreshments were served and a ‘social hour enjoyed. ROD AND GUN CLUB ELECTS ; OFFICERS The committee appointed to as- certain the possibility of obtaining’ ‘ bulbs and shrubs from property Jo- cated in the airdrome site for the : purpose of decorating. the boule-, ‘vard on Beacon ‘Avenue reported. progress. Wes Cowell, chairman of : ‘the town planning committee, will’ iwas played for at Hi: urdserabble, be glad to accept any such rifts. question of j insurance. cover- The Salt Spring Sportsmen Put Forward Many Good Suggestions GANGES, May 11.—At a meeting of the Salt Spring Island Rod and Gun Club held in Ganges Inn, with L. G. Mouat presiding and 39 pres- -ent, the folowing officers were oy ‘The committee of the North Saanich Wark Memorial, 18 holes, medal play, on. handicap ing the fire trucks was discussed at, " . ' basis. ; length and it: was finally decided | - President—L. G. Mouat. Park Society would like to point out to the public that! Judd Cullison, a quiet, unassum- ite secure an exact figure on. the! Viee-President—Desmond Crof- once-a year, and: only once .a year, does it eve elected for the ensuing year: scription, strictly in advance, year: $1; U.S., $1.50; Copy, 5¢ Consolidated School For Salt Spring? i GANGES, May 11.—The question of ‘is now to the fore | ’ | t ‘ i : a consolidated school — and is receiving the consideration of the <° ; Department of Education and local school. trustees. (A study of the situation has been made by Dr. H. B. king, = technical adviser -of the department, and his report has | been placed before the trustees, os Le it is suggested that. consolidation include the follow- ing school districts: Burgoyne, Divide, Ganges, Vesuvius and North Vesuvius. At present these districts maintain six elementary teachers and “two high’ school teachers. 7 Attendance in all classes at present totals 200.. Under- the consolidation plan two high school teachers and four | elementary teachers would be required. be an eight-room building. ao At a meeting held at Ganges: recently. all trustees: in. the area were present to make estimates of cost: of. Duild- “e ing, buses, and maintenance. A committee of five trustees Was named to, obtain fur ‘ther information and ‘to: prepare la. general statement showing estimates ° ‘of. ‘all. expenses, and other information. for submission. to! the -Tatepayers,”_ at. a meeting in the: near. future: ; | . | \ : | | The school would ; 7 ! ask -for, Ping figure’in the commiunity, but! ; cost and. place before the members’ ton.- financial help for: the. upkeep of the park. There i is: always! one of the most -ardent followers |. of the royal: and “ancient game, | a ‘cer tain amount. of work w Q rear,’ f wo k x hich, must L be done each year, ‘proved himself: a strategist of no; ‘and. SO on. May 24th 3 you are: asked for a. ‘small entrance fee.: Mean. repute? This money is: used sole ely for the upkeep of YOUR. ‘PARK, “and knowing’ this. the committee feels you will giv ind: ungrudgingly. bar ometer was. his, in-fact. he had: e gladly “the afternoon This was organized by the: “pre esi=}' Tallyn and mrs, Neddys ;Yent of the Hospital Auxiliary, ae : “UMrsG, J . Mowat, ‘and Mrs; Laurie! at Monat, and “proved ; most. ‘sueces ! Three dozen: cups. ‘ind. siti Teak, te sugar. and. ‘two, eream! ' jugs were récéived,. “besides seme at hy “small donations in cnish,. which: will e{t 1 used: in purchasing. Necessary | ners articles: to-complete the: roont, The rooms were very “prettily | L decorated with pink tulips, white: pHarcissi and foliage, i The pitts were reewived” nal a gala heauutifuly decorated container, | poople: whieh represented a Jarge cup and). ul oryght red crepe, paper with white interlacing frills, , proving niost effective, , rs 1 space i ‘in the basenient of the. Thos hot a pital intoca’ “usef ul’ room. for “aux | ‘diary. ‘ ‘and be meetings . had, N. S. SERVI E aniounte “to about, $) 70, ineluding _ C labor, " and material. _Alre eady: the} ‘members,’ Fron the procéeds of a | ‘ACTIVITIES _dance organized. by Mra. .. Ay ‘Scoones-at Galiano Island the swh-! By THE BUSY. BEE stantial sum of $41.50 was realiz- ‘ed. OA progressive 500 card party: | Saturday May 7th, Was at the home of Mrs, J. J. Shaw, Fulford, brought-$18,00.. A book tea given by Mrs, 3, W. Hoole res] sulted in $5,00 heing added to the ‘total, Mrs. A. Inglis. Vesuvius Bay, turned.ain $11.00, A sum.of; po seo such a crowd take part! y $44.00 from the hospital funds: pant in the HOO card; party: WRB | wus used, Besides these, Aonations | most gratifying to tha:convene several, meinbery of. the, AOxAY | avhoe Vas: warded wholocheirtadly " hay : wre for the Mehreurhout: thé winter 40 1 chy Abi craomin A dist of. the: nates. tind | these partios the gind sunceens | Tillie “articles: ‘given wa redid out iby che} they wore, ronident, Acyp and saneer show er : wn: organized by Mra, Ge a Mount! amit inte raised ‘by ‘individual ‘ate forts-of. sever ‘al: cof the’ auxiliary night: at the club, when CoThae Prous aed ausl tag ho dathauad the final curd party and daney of the senson, mabe tb, ade | i ea mae meted fa Mars, fy oon, assisted by avis dei VF) Mowat, | se very unarn bers 7 Me whew wri 20 allowing eurda, a. deligious hat | Lister, Mie We: debper: waa. served hy the hosters, Holtovd, Myx A Mrs Ee 1, Jones, and. her eorworks| Jobason, I she marnied: adie tte Beak Thievey, “Mig. Moy. Ines, Mraccdist me “Rineebury) t cay irive wal vad whe. Or (Plowe turn to Puge Four) = ay arson conor epeantonerinenm-guniesimaar oan RRR Abr A SION ANON YR Rea ECORI Uni Rn! SOP See HEH i fn sual Flower, anil. Bulb Shaw | hold, (DOMINION HOLIDAY DANCE Wednesday, “May dth, drew a large} crowd of speetitors, his yer iy he members of the North Snanic h Volnnteor ¥3 event. de aponsored by tha Royall Oak Worwen"s Tnstitute. The af: “fay was fornially opened by Myra | : Nollie. MeChy, avho- conpratue Vaated: the anahiiier YT} the mplondid “ dhaplay, Vlora eahibite. were + ile Wy Nt Wh t | i ae aid ot he ty an “ROYAL DAK. ‘May. WwW. The: ne Stac re 2 vigade. Hinvite vento attend (hele first annidal danee on Tuesday | May 24th. do he held ju Sineey's Ed. Charge reports Viet wanieements ace well under 4 cat asada nageht, HAW: ee Lan Actes ofiieetra dias been qagragped - Tor) a at he riage: usin “yonsto phn lo spend) se Murphy, und: edi the aebual exhibioes a Lew eons] | A end at, they dd, noe } lal, Ih, end ns AVOL me ip improve the eunnent for if , eh jeune wil hanya neh f eh ‘doing, a Uirlye pigkoti Tea Ws wit Hur ['Purn t to tho nes diy and Unecrefreshment cormmnattee te plainarnge a. atte] AH “AWA . - “ee ya (OU omg von column for further partiewlars, | ‘at ‘the June. meeting.” A.M, Harvey: reported attend-! Ling-a meeting of the North. Saanich| and Sidney Island Provincial Parks! ‘Akerman, “Judd had ‘it figured oat that the! | Board as representative of the Sid- wright: ney, Businessmen’s Association. At pee. in _ Victoria » eto Nisit,, - John} Aceounts: order ed. paid. re of. and were} Wy cutin ized. with se ition funds, at the: fire hall, : (Please: turn: to Page Tw) > SOFTBALL GIRLS PLAN DANCE. The leeal girls’ soft ball tear j plan to have a dance on Tuesday,! Mary ever Mri Se ely led Uae NAL one La keep this date open and : _ This avent will ti rig aliural Wall; an wud: . Aer ene! Usehyeury 2 heen a nite event vant plrua! ’ Mpa. i. 1a, Cre ration, Mes, J. i, one! nre well under wey for w _ eugEE | jolfor te wins mutch when play. Ti, dance, PROPERTY Frank L. Godfrey Of. ‘Avenue Cafe Purchases From Mrs, Patterson Avenue tnd: Nourth Streat, and: the Muilding thervon, now helsing (he: Qontles Lines. Depate anid RrKy Haina haw “ reine vee ’ ao 2 The prapert: front Of dated one sou Ave Bye it nud con Avene, Sugeaie op 3 flings Hage deal uilicn, Le pointed out’ that there: Was a2 je ery. he: AVY dy ain’ on. the ‘fire vror| at. present fot the! Avaritte | is, BOVE times] thy in graed order by having ny of! Borra- -. ¢ Phe. proposed site of. the new. | the Agricultural, Grounds. “aS : a _ Endorsement. by.a : a majority of the quir ed: before pr oceeding with. the undertal ‘Seeretary-Tre easurer—K, idaile. : schoo! ie at. Committee’. —_ MM. “Gardiner, R Clifford a, “A. Cart- “After “diseussing’ the: ‘local ¢ open} s meeti was -decided “to in= season for rame. the’ followin z sug-/ driven. nea: Jong nail where it was, ie - 7 a it f decided to ir \ estions w te made: : g al vite the héads ‘of various ‘organiza-|'ge rer : “to hang.” “Onis! — The fly in the) Fe ox e g et ‘held Atl now: J. DD" Reid | on. Ge W. Georgsion, as as | the “home: ‘of Pa n T none as ad | the: hostesses,’ held. most. ne oY), June | able dance in. the Galia ‘riday, May: Oth. ie enjoy- no-Hall'on “nestling in “and. there: aly ‘gol elub: was to" be seen, a fitting: “fever ‘ation. Tor: the ‘dane e, ‘F ULFORD,. May 11, Rea i he. quar: », Music was supplied. appli by the derly meeting: ofSt. Mary’s Guild} Rhythm Ramblers; Pender tsland’s lavas held on Frid; uy afternoon. at. | splendid-orechestra, Many novelty the home. of Mrs, T. M. Jackson, | dances and competitions were en-| P ulford, the. resident, Mrs,’ WY. l-jayed, A putting competition was Stewart, | presiding, and 10° mem- Hwan by Walter Green of Mayne; hers present, hikers may be on fout or Unvel on. Island and Miss Beverley Grant.! Phe minutes of -the last meeting: hieyeles and, genarally. tirnvel : |The statue dance was won by Miss} were read and approved and the is They trave M f 1 ” fRreupa: hey travel Jight,. in Scholefiald and Nicholas} inaneial report piven few ped settle Henin ue Cook, winig Arete Guvorgesun was The sum of $10 was votud to be| inclading au: shoot j lucky enough fo win a niblick golf: ae to the Mission ‘contract pete, being anpplied jeluby kindly donated: by Mrs, Done fo" 4° discussion. took place: ih eee ahd | New, | Miss _Wimiy Walters gards..the, painting of ayn the relay, PAGEL hiliqe Chuceh, « ;Stoward was presinted witha Koll; Use ce Lhalieaa he wis the cantly: allo | ‘jag ut Ganges. lost week. Caytain Ay G. Denvocha was the highest bide | Hterith ait wh ted | it? whtely Corned | ping: plies: ‘spaced, ae: ‘suitable: “in tervals under:the: tena. ve persons : interested ment ‘and the healthy developmen of the youth. of. the world; i UA POs}, ~M ary’s | raf’ ® $ and asee rat: the ee ont, aled’ asked ‘to, hay v wa dane | Livoradink nowt LAM, ty bg. ih J 1 neil were 7 pli er réprosonted. ; }Daneinge cantinged ith early 4 ales, averyone ther oughly enjoy- jing it, next: me «ting "i “Ton hostesses for the: ‘aftoravan’? wore Mya, Wy an Stiewart and Mra}: : Bryant, " Garage ‘To: Show ~ British ‘Flying. Standard? ear ‘Gr “ntnrenienaiangbarnony tema ry meee nenerteneinse wanetanntn taht indore aninegono nine fxn sesame tun etn ile sms Shean vei " 2 “Me committee inj fi The nertheret core af Boasgir ' YOUR Cr TIMNEY. Cc LEAN? ne © Do not-ooverlook having. your-ehimney Lhe winturts a ‘and ON’ ANS remaved’ "Avo: viding : 7 £ may voudangere your Homers, is the 1 coming: bys on ) (Springretinie. WieyreRts Waitt nerelon ings von - and what: nity: ede t and r vi : y putl ene Hag fee sunladion. of saat ae and pee : ened LOU fs you, Wish the. chimney AMV [days “verted