Wednesday, November 16, 1960. ~ — PARTY LINE - Third Dog Destroyed Here ‘By MERIDA A. CUMMINGS. Sheep men, are concerned with the: food, will permeate the dog’s “poay, | lack of responsibility of. some. dog | and: kill every flea «that bites the owners. So are’ the: conscientious} dog! dog ‘owners. The: law allows sheep | TWO-WAY DE AL men to shoot--on sight (licensed or |. Horseback. riders. and unlicensed) ‘dogs found in the act of | must co-operate. _ Lack. of consider- pursuing..and. worrying, or destroy-| ation and responsibility of both ing any. sheep elsewhere’ than on| groups endanger lives and property. land : ‘belonging to. owner: ‘of .dog.| Cars aré being drivei past-riders at Those of us who have valuable or} speed which imperils the horses and beloved dogs wonder how to stop the | riders if a horse should shy. Also, irresponsible. dog owners causing | riders are not observing courtesy. of such: damage.. There is always the | the road when riding in groups. They - possibility .of. our dogs getting out by | spread .all. over the road causing mistake and wandering ‘near sheep | traffic tie-ups’ and placing them- | causing mo damage at all, but run-| selves ina. dangerous position of ning. the chance of being seen and| being hit. Constable Bonner asks shot.as ithe sheep owners are on the | that riding groups not enter the area alert...As an owner of both dogs and | of Ganges unless absolutely neces: sheep I..wonder how. the situation! sary, and. then only in an .orderly “can be handled. fashion. FLEA-FREE FIDO. SOCCER From the experiments being car-| . Legion. soccer teami lost, 5-0, tied on. it is reported: that.it won’t| the Majestic. Eagles of ‘Victoria. be too iong before an anti-flea elem- ent. which. when ‘mixed With, dog motoiists to It was a-good game; and was attended by three spectators. Now where. is the interest: to. see: that our teen- : agers are kept. busy and. enthusias- - J tic in recreation -activities? .Is‘it-al- “Ways. the other: person’s ‘job? How: 1 can’ a‘ tremendois ‘recreation. pro-' gram get ‘support: here.“ when what has already been sated: is left toa } very, very few? Next Sunday, Nov. 20;.at.1.30 p. m., 4 the Legion. Soccer: team of Ganges plays the Post Office téam at Wind- sor Park, Victoria; The. Harbour none team , plays. 3 at Ganges at 1:30 dvettising works for ‘you [ _ * DR. TED JaNsCH MEDICAL CLINIC SCHEDULE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25_ Galiano, i. 30 a.m. : Mayne Island, 10.00 a.m. eit Service. At Pender Joint.Remembrance Day ceremon- |: » .& ies, sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch’ No.*239, were observed in St. Peter’s Anglican Church,: Pender Island, Sunday morning at 11.0’clock, the Rt. Rev,.M. E. Coleman con-. ducting ‘the ‘service’ to a ‘capacity congregation. Local veterans fell in at the church at 10.45 and attended in a body. ‘The sounding of the Last Post, the -si- lence, and Reveille, preceded the’ service, and appropriate hymns were sung. Mrs. Jim Lowe, widow of a World War I veteran, placed the wreath at the altar, in remembrance of those who gave their lives in the. ser- vice_of their country. Veterans had previously placed a wreath: atthe .Pender. Island Cem- etery,* and the graves of veterans. “were | decor ated. ARMISTICE. DAY PARADE AT. MAYNE ISLAND | Armistice:Day parade ‘of the Gulf. Islands branch of the Canadian Le-}- gion. was ‘held. .at. the: Lych: Gate memorial;.. St:. -Mary - Magdeline’s Church, Mayne, on Friday. ; Proceedings’.began. with the lay- ing of'a wreath on the memorial by the branch president, and the lower- ing of the flag for the silence. period. This was followed by a‘short service in the church, conducted by the Rev. _B. Cowan, one of the branch padres anda ‘combattant ‘veteran of the Second World. War: After. -.the~. church service the branch. members. moved off. to the | community -hall; for .refreshments. Silent. toast, was given’ to vie olen Raise $50 For. Christmas F und: Ten tables were in “competition: at “the “500°? card: party. held in Nancy’s Coffee..Bar: on Saturday: night. The: “proceeds came: to :$55,. which-‘will. go towards the™ children’s Christmas : : tree. and party: scheduled: for Decem- lean‘a, Over: ena far forw ih | Mother® stepped: around. the ‘corner; |: {took:one’straight look atime; slipped |: ard. ‘and sli hasnew shiny ‘dime into: my: hand.and FULFORD- SWARTZ BAY. ” DELTA: PRINCESS and/or , MV. ‘MOTOR’ PRINCESS “(Clearance 12: feet). ou, GEO. “SPEAR so! Ba earings AL: feet). Ly. wlford oe 6.00 a. ". ‘Crofton 7ABamny Sundays and : Holidays wi, 845 ame, : Lv. Swarts Bay |: 105 a. mm, 9,05.a.ni . “T Mes 8 bam. 035 ams VANS oe LOLS AaM eee oo 1:15 am "12,00 noon® “2.00 pny “2.00 pame _ s.aN.p.m. . 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Swarts ity i “it wb foredk co HAW LEI Lists. . veya mete de statliy Ai . ‘i a 1.25 p. Ms : 2.00 p.m | i iy Pa: R ‘48 pa : Hf ‘M5 rave! ; Bap - bie we pms tin Prete, VAG pind BGO |. m.| O80 em 4 taibyery . taal nday Jalands:: i 105 pane EG . Church, Sidney, 4 Prank 8 Gre on | said “You go. out into: the: hack Rtas “and play??s: > Right there 1 knew. ‘that something Daily, except Sundays, Wednesdays} is ‘of this year's scala brides: was. Barbara: Yvonne’ Green. whase ‘wedding: took. place al’ St. Andrew's November: 10, hter of, Mr. and Mis, of Tes Dh ww Read, Barbaras was criven sin tlder:. dang Snanichton, hamarriage by her father to John Lion- Sob Ward of Sidney: soneof Mr: Mrs, John. B.. Ward of.. Marysville, B.C. cin saceremony conducted yy oe Pi sy euehen 5 and: “bfolds of organza. ats Ne ~_——< oe ! 7 FULFORD ‘John Rees, of Sidney, spent a few days:at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. | Gyves -recently.. Mrs. Cora McGillycuddy. has been over to visit her. sister, Mrs. A. Mc- Manus, Sr, She’ returned to. Vancou-. ver last week. Mrs. John Proudfoot and children, Gail and Gavin, of Vancouver, also. spent some days at the home of her parents, Mr: and Mrs. McManus, and guests of Mr.. and Mrs. A.:Mc- Manus, Jr., last week, were Mrs. McManus'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Heatherington, of Vancouver. Mrs. J. L. Tyrrell, recently. of Vesuvius Bay Road, has come back to” Fulford and taken the Middle- mist’s cottage. L. Horch has been staying with the ‘Don Fraser family. He is ‘a resident -of Canoe Cove.. . There: are more grandonildiced in the Gyves: family, Mrs, Mike Gyves {informs :The -Review; . Daughters Deena,: Mrs. Sanderson, ‘of. Vancou- | “ver has a little: boy, Stewart; born in October in. Vaticouver, :and Phyllis, a. new son, ‘Lawrence, born in St. vember 3. Last week-end, Shirley, Mrs. “Rees, of. Langford, paid a visit to her. par- ents, Mr.‘and Mrs. Gyves. ber 17 in Fulford Hall. This card party. was. sponsored by | members. of the local. W.I; and the | Fulford: Hall. committee. Mrs. R. Lee was in charge of a home cooking stall. and: members. of .the. party. as- sisted,-and also served. the supecr which followed the cards. , -Prize winners: at ‘'500"° were Mrs. ‘E.. Klassen, ladies’ first; L.: Horch, “men’s first,: and the consolation: went to’Miss"Cree Shaw: There. were: 10. “tables’in: competition. ‘Winner of: the -chicken dinner: was Don Fr aser.. The | chickens: were donated V by: Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. R. We. -Young.- ; “E,: - Strathern did. ‘a 60d job auctioning: off'a few ‘cakes cand. pies which: were left-over ‘on ‘the stall.- oR. Patterson” “was: MC. for: I night. : wh the my. might. TE: nded Did. you. eve tr r “Some. day: if you. ‘see: me climbing onto- a! Greyhound: ‘bus: with. ay hi-fi ; Belget:, eouaiee under: my. arm you. i H ea’, », Hy jo red roses and’ white: ribbon,” ; Attending ‘the ‘bride: were; herssise ler, Miss Carol: Green, Mis. By Mite} ‘chell and Mrs, D, Fraser, of: Victoria | “and ns miailron ot honor, Mrs. G. Donaldson: af Royal Onke tdontieally -gowned in dilac’ sheer organi, the pitendants’ dress short bouffant skirts. and the. fitted J burees Were dripect trom shoulders ty the tueked Gunner bunds with ec They wore: matehiny { thei’ henddressea®- laneibow: ic Alhors aa bonnets: “of white nae | ele ri ban ie) myth “Then waist het. Was DO Pade rs r “Christin Science” reiees Deld Wethe Board. oom, Je Mahon Tray 4 SEVERY, SUNDAY. at 1 ‘oO rams | BS we “A Moartity Welcome: mee : . Sespent s EL pacieeenicnevonnnerainnnnnrsnt eviereeemanetimnpactsnnnebenanantens Slee 2 LA MNRAS RE oe poh RE DME Eph oa ’ eaahepnabnnadadenblambenannenmetanmeamesainiensneel ives ILLS. IBAKERY| eA aitiy! ews, Box. 219 “Phone TE “PHONE 52/1 Donald Ward | oft Marvell Was. * Hest: ann: for. hiss: brother. ‘andl ae David: Gualrane PREC K PPLON © the. “Hately he. “bride's -canather: Lewontin kwos “plea! coppae brochday: jdlresis vith mess. ArOen Tak cand | lover nnd nN Popper toned) enrnatian “For her son's wedding, a Whi Tid * chosen: OWN, Of! | reine lice. over ynean: Laffeba, warn with a fenthored hat and ace eSsOvTes | af preon and. a white ea nation cans tigi Eo i. { OM. and Mrs, ROU A, Green, of Croflan and thin geaatin's 8 yrand pars; ; onse Mr and Mii We “Moyer, ol ie Broderiéky Srple 8% “Tata Lo, the bride was proposed by Wook Carberry, at Vietosin- and Lelclightod junior iiss, Marilyn Ghar ECE Rho tbe bride's DOUG Boyehes tip to Serttleg the: Inide fathered 00 cae tiie snlbeak: purple WMD LDS teense PU WELLE. ith ep bbe. (blak HEPES OTL OR wilh corsage Of} hrmdinive- orchids, Gh Ae okay, thet yong. couple will live de Vietorha.: i AJ CLERC BOUL DAT |¥ Mr and Nis, 3 Parry Mi ond Mra, [2 S. Corbett and: family inne abble Hue ; an Mie An a rant, of Vane tit wer pe ht Quite an: hit: nt: Andigestion Is ene iis people havi to aay thely words, Mrs. A. Russell; of Colwood, also has | well conducted. Joseph’s Hospital in Victoria, on No- | were styled will} soll “and i vi | aisle ee i grandparents of tho brides jaye. cue sight) whieh we do: il i . [Fndethe: stove: 0) Wi place, STUDENTS MARK | REMEMBRANCE | DAY. AT GANGES “Remembrance Day — service © as- sembly: was. held ‘at Mahon - Hall, Ganges, Nov..10, at. 2. p.m.,when all the children from Salt Spring Island school were in attendance. It was an impressive ceremony,. commencing with a processional headed by the Sea Scouts with. the two flags, and an honor guard com: ! posed .of.. Brownies, Girl. Guides, C.G.1.T.,;Sea Scouts, and Cubs, all-in uniform. “The procession moved to the front of the hall where they re- mained in line, with the flags. Archdeacon G. H. Holmes gave the invocation. Two service clubs, the I.0.D.E. represented by Mrs. V.C. Best, and the Ladies’. Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, represented by Mrs... P. Cartwright, ‘were in attend- “ance. Mrs. Cartwright, who. was the speaker for” the afternoon, gave a short talk. on -‘“Peace”’: The high. school choral group’ ‘of 50 voices sang, “Give Us: Peace’, after Which the assembly was dismissed. The «ceremony -was impressive ‘and | | Count Your | Blessings By MURIEL WILSON Usually it takes a fine day to make one. remark. “‘All’s: well»-with the world’’. -It is the sunshine that gives “one. the .comfor table” feeling’ of well being. : ‘On a-drab, dull day’ it seems more difficult for:-one. to sparkle, harder ‘for one to bealert: and gay. than‘on a day. when’ the “sun: shines... - If-we could. just realize that on. the dark- est day, behind..the’.blackest: clouds, the sun IS ‘shining... even though } ait, doesn’t. show through..: ‘This: thought was: “biotight. ‘home | ‘to: me while on ‘man of ‘the board... “meeting was not a battle station be- Spring Island:last week... . “staff: Mrs, Ww: Evans, - Mrs. Mr. Bradley’s mink. are excellent Beech. D. ail and “Mrs.- stock. and his pelts were. ‘described Beech EM PAGE NIN. | School Meeting Concerned ‘With Teachers’ Salaries “Annual school meeting of Gulf; were asking for a 4.9 per. cent raise. {slands School District was held in The aiepiite now goes to arbitration. Fulford Hall on November with a ne a‘small’crowd of 13 present. — | Questions “were -asked regarding teachers’ salaries, and-a report was given by George Heinekey, chairs i | Hospital Report Indicates Total. | Of 60 ‘Patients : During the month of October there’ “were 60 patients under care at the Lady Minto Gulf-Islands Hospital. tween teachers and the trustees, but | Adult and. children patient days a-friendly discussion’, | were 414, and newborn patient days The school board had offered tea- | 30, There were 31 minor operations, chers a reduction to the 1959 agree- | 60 routine chest X- “rays and 10 car- ment. The teachers, on their part, diograms. a The following donations have been received. by the. -hospital:. Mrs. P. Lazenby, drinking cup;* Church. of. the. Good Shepherd, fruit and veget- i ables; Mr: and. Mrs.’ H. Loosmore; - : tomatoes; Mrs. W - Watmough, grapefruit; Reg. Price, ‘book. The following sent: gifts to. the _A. D. Dane, chairman for the ru| ford meeting, reported that the FUR EXPERT IS” VISITOR HERE. Malcolm James, representative fe) the Ranchers’ Marketing Service on a. buying trip: from New York, visit- ed the Bradley Fur. Farm on Salt | | as. first class, {- ‘Pelting will start next week: “and a| DISCUSS PI ‘PLANS new. pelting’ machine*has been pur- | _ chased which speeds up’ the. process. FOR CHRISTMAS © TREE PARTY vA Ay eT : Members. of the. South. Salt Soving : ; ¥ ‘sland W.LI.. 3 d H.. Townsend on Thursday, Nov...10. ne Plans ‘were discussed forthe -chil--” i dren’s Christmas tree and. Fulford Hall. pot in the exact centre of the right | more hundred to: complete the num- burner. Turn’on the heat ..... have ber needed for the:coffee urn, which you turned on the: heat under the ‘it is hoped. to: have’ for: the, Fulford right-burner?. _ ‘Hall before the New Year...” ‘Simplified slightly perhaps by | using: instant coffee but there ‘is: still { he had“ donated coupons. sO eenet ; the hazard: of. pouring ‘boiling ‘water.|-ously:to date.:* . ba into a.cup you cannot see. .No, noth- Next meeting: will ‘be held at. the’ -ing -is., simple ‘when: you are blind: “home ~) of: ‘the -president, Mrs. J. This little experiment carried: out to Campbell: ‘That will be: on: n Thursday. its. conclusion .will give ‘you. a’ tre- Dee. 8.00000, ° mendous appreciation for the: gift: ‘of [*: ‘Mrs. Towasen was hosice or the: sight -and.a new. ‘understanding | and -afternoon ‘and: served | ‘tea after. the sympathy: for ‘those: who: canot see. meeting adjourned a “8 a. recent. trip. to] a “It was Ate low hanging’ ne ar. ‘al clouds: when: the plane =: cleft: “the! “Bach time. 1 go to:a‘big ‘city, ; ‘grateful: for, the® serenity: ‘of Vancou : ver “Island. “Although: Vancouver “i -a- beautiful: city becoming. mo) Angeles, ° wi its ge argantuan o ‘lots; its agressive. young: men, - brief in: many: ways, itis); and: more:.like ‘Los |. o its’ almost: terr ifying’) = cae, div; hand,: hurrying © toward : ‘SUC |” : its: chic, short. skirted: (very : “hort skirted) ‘secretaries. tripping. on high. cheels | toward: coffee bars: and: 2d with. “have arrived’. older. men. with their mink shouldered ladies; ~ OF cour 80 there: is excitement: and: ‘stimulation in-- a nushrooming bis). ‘ciiy fascinating. shops with: yo) | cosmopolitan: ‘Cand . 8). 1.8 ivey| Vey. hin nowttiple tr avel, eae cigs with poster Ray. windows. ndvertisinyg trips to every: comer of the world; ‘| eprat Hyvuri offies bnildlnes reach. in {ne the. ky woes and, whit awlul j with: ‘Mau silt wl “thw at sin | p lookin for ts pr ci Me), Aa a IN olty a) zi Ce. salon give ing icine’ Janke. vne look ty: dedi: own Mate Meets, a demeonstt ‘ation put an by. 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Croam « a , Ma. ey oltor or Blue. << Bannot Margarina o adually blond tin’ De We ee yranulated | sugar Ws tsps. salt © “Add ancl: ane Inv one aba: & fie, pees rr ae yas Maat -met at the home.of Mrs...’ party- to. 7: be held on Saturday, Dec. 17; in the .~ Coupons are ‘still being. © collected and it will only. take .a few: “A: vote’ of: thanks -was: given. to. al Bye