PAGE TEN. eet - ers’. Association, .-and. under .t h'e “.eonvenership of :Mrs.. E. A: Hard- . wick ‘and her assisting .committee, » Mrs. -Alan. Cartwright, Mrs. ‘I.: De- «vine; Mrs..J.. B, -Foubister, .Mrs. Donald” Goodman, : Mrs. E.: Gear, Mrs. © Stanley.: Kitchener, © Mrs. George St: Denis, Mrs.-Cyril.Wagg “and Mrs. A. Young; the graduation “banquet was held last Friday eve- ning in. the home economics room “-of: the .Ganges: school; ‘with the “principal, JeoB. ‘Foubister, in ‘the - Chair. “The: room ‘and ‘tables were “beautifully ‘arranged with ranun- ,.~ @ulus’ in shades of red, yellow ~. irises and aquilegia. ‘The ‘toast to “The King” was proposed by Richard Ford, Audrey -Twa proposed the toast to. the school, which was responded to py ‘Mr. Foubister.: “. Gordon’ .Parsons, - chairman. of ~'T.A. for providing an opportunity . for. teachers, parents, students and _School.board ‘to meet together. | “Lommy Gale was chosen. by the ‘matriculation class.-to ‘give the waledictory address : and the: class “< "prophecy: was given by. Marjorie -: .Childerstone. =... An. inspiring . address to those “graduating was given by O. Leigh- Spencer, ‘and ‘a. vote’ of: thanks ‘on behalf ‘of the class, ‘was: ‘proposed 7 to ‘him ;by: Yvonne Mouat. . ° -.°" Among: the 54 guests present’ cat “the: banquet were Mr. and:Mrs...O. os Leigh-Spencer, Mr. and: Mrs. J.-B. .'-Foubister ‘and the’ president. of the ~P.-T:A.,: Mrs. Donald. Goodman. High school - teachers "attending “~were Miss ‘R. Oulton,’ Miss: Olive ‘Swick: and. members ofthe school ‘< board; Mr.:and Mrs. Gordon -Par- “: sons, : Mrs. D: K. Crofton,’ Mr. and Mrs. He J cm, Mr. ‘and Mrs. ~ Graduating Students F eted at Banquet _ Sponsored by Salt Spring Island P.-T.A. - Sponsored by the Parent-Teach- ;F.:L.. Jackson... Many. of ‘the pa- Rhodes; Audrey.“ Twa, Shirley Jack Reid; “Harvey. Sylvester, Gor- . the:school board, spoke briefly to | the students and thanked the P.- | ‘a balance of $223, 28. Mrs. A.M. ‘Brown: gave: 2° report:on her re-:|. “Mouat,: Mr.:and ‘Mrs. A. T. Hard- | ‘Legion’ L.A. and 1.0.D¥.. » The L:A. willbe joint hosts. with: rents were also present and those who graduated: Marjorie ‘Childer- stone, Betty Forsen, ° - Dorothy Greenhaugh, “Sylvia* Jackson, Janet Jack, Yvonne Mouat, Janice Nicholson; Betty Pyatt, J acqueline Wagg, Richard Ford, Tommy Gale, don: Twa. * Following. the dinner and. priot to leaving — for.. the: graduation a dance. inthe -Mahon Hall, a‘ vote of: thanks was-:passed’ tothe -P.- T.A. by Janice Nicholson, on be- mat of the students. : F ull Program Listed By Legion L.A. Ladies’ Auxiliary. to the Salt Spring Island Branch of the Cana- dian Legion held its regular. meet- ing . recently . at Harbour House, Ganges, with Mrs. J. B. Acland presiding and 28 members present; Two new members were initiated, ‘Mrs.:.-Donald Jenkins. and Mrs. George: Fyvie. The financial statement showed cent “Mothers’’ Day: flower’ and candy - stall, which realized; for. the: ‘funds, well over’ $130. *. - Mrs. Colin Mouat stated that} . + ee ad ‘gifts and flowers had been sent to ‘two. patients in.the Veterans’ Hos- | pital in Victoria, Mrs. L. Parham also. reporting: gifts: sent to two new ‘babies in the. local hospital. ; “Mrs. V.-C.. Best gave a-full re-|. port of the: ‘Manitoba Flood Relief ‘canvass .convened on -Salt-Spring ‘by... the -Chamber of | Commerce, "| the local. branch of the Legion, for | ‘the ‘zone. council: rally. ‘at Harbour =| House. © This ‘is the first time. the |: day: afternoon ‘in the parish ‘room, An: invitation. from’ Mrs.. J.-D. Fletcher, “North:,.Salt: Spring, : : lunch and. to. Hale, Paes i ‘Picnic¢:, would: “be, sheld on™ .ep y. +. Following. ds: ‘the. “Lad the month’ of: May::#umber. of: pa ‘tients ‘in “hospital. during May, ‘9; number ‘of births in’ May, “number: of deaths ‘in’ May,’ Donations . were, . received... from, he:: ‘following ‘residents!).Mrs:. J, eid, eggs) ide: “Fraser,; CS}! Mrs,: ‘Booth, eggs} Mrs, Coates; mag-. azines;.'Mrs,’ V.. ‘Harraway, " mag- nzines: R. A. Moore; Dr. and “Mrs: AS Francis, . electric ‘kettles Mys;: ‘Warren, ‘Hastings, ‘magazines: ‘Mrs, m rf magazines: Mrs..-M.°S, Taya infra fra red lamp. ween Shr Ae. ES. tae av hospital, are ‘the clat-—with. cure and Lo,.betiiied, : are attention . t yh th t ths combined: Sindee School | t Dumber. “of. ‘patients’ days: in’;May, |" It is wise to trust your precious health only _ ‘ton conselentious physician ‘of recognized” ~ . tanding, Avoid the quack, the-charlatan, © { “the “cure-all” type of doctor, ‘Almost invari- > » Mbly they do more harm. than: good. Select. «| your, physician: as. you: should:your pharma. co WME PRESCRIPTION. CHEMISTS bus: solvary. or dors, . é council: has. met. “on: Salt. ‘Spring Island.’ It was: 5 decided to; purchase 150 ‘cups,and saucers. for. the. use. ot. the Ganges, : with’ Mrs.'.G:- H.. Holmes organization. ‘An invitation: “was: read: trom. ‘the local branch’..of:the’ legion’ invit- ‘ling the IA. to: attend:.a:meeting ‘at’ the. Mahon ‘Hail to: hear: Major : ‘Stanley. Qkell wil sp ‘the, on’ vet shoe : ' aot he: ‘prize’. cwaltz’ cs : : Shirley: Wagg | ‘and. Reggie’. Gale; y. into'|. the: spot; dance: by: ‘Barbara ‘Good-' Gulf-:Islands:. ‘Hospital: ‘report. -for.|: He ‘elimination: dance: by. J ‘and: Charlie: Rhodes tudents’ council, ‘Tommy .Gale, andthe’ vice-presi- |. dent,. Janice. Nicholson, . presented “gifts:’on «behalf of. the’ students, | ' ‘to’. the: principal, : ‘J2-B,-Foubister,:|" Re: Oulton: ‘and. Miss. B: OFve. Miss:- prouate “i DEATH OF VICTORIA “MAN: MOURNED: AT ; SALT’ SPRING ~ Wilfred Hobday, of Salt Spring Island, ‘mourns:.the loss ‘of his step-father, Lionel John Taylor, who! pass sed away) In’ Victoria on Tuesday, June 6,.av the age of 35, | : |. Victoria‘ on “Sunday “after: “spel a- ‘ing: th i home: on Saturday: after, spending 'Mry Taylor was: ‘aenative.. of |: |[tanenahira, Rnyland. ‘sided:in Victoria for yenrs, Resides: his: wife, Isabel, and: nis |: ‘slep-son,: ‘My... Hobday, ne: leaves |: eo: had Tre a step-daughter, Mrs: Re Cy EM | att,cof San Francisco, ‘anacanother: ‘step-son, . Coal. Hobday, in Bing Jand,, Fuseraly services, were lield ‘on Saturday: June 10, at MeCall Brothers. Puneral ‘Chapel. Rev Whitehouse - officiated yee elective " CHS. in ‘itself, ‘Seven: years lee intensive ff study in. college, ‘plus one. year’ of practicoin . | minimum requirements,’ 7, ‘confidence, - When. your. Y POUGLAB: given to. mal): ‘ana. rept pot sre 7 : ime, % ogess #.. ; South - Salt. Spring -Women’ 8. , ral ‘stitute. to aid Mr.’and Mrs. Lloy: ing .a- few days: at’ Capilano Reynolds and family, who recent- “MAYNE, ISLAND Heights, guests. of Mr: and Mrs: ly” lost. their: home and. possessionis |: : ina fire, .was . held»: Thursday, ae June. °8, “in Fulford Communiiy |* | Hall. Little Christopher . French -presented Mis: qheynolds with a corsage, | -an rs. French, |. t ir. ho n 7 | ‘president of the W.I., with a short Vancouver,” ed o'; their, ome . 4 B. 1 Borradalle , ane rae “Speech.” presented, Mrs; ‘Reynolds |: oe ee ‘with’ the ‘many gifts,: attractively |, arranged..on “a ‘table. Afternoon | to take up. residence at his new || Miss J. Speirs. and’ M. Allen jtea’. was: 'served:::by: Mrs. French sand Mrs. Gyves,’ Wel. ‘members. : | dia \ Via’ TCA to spend. three’ ine: Calgary 7 a Alberta, « | toria;on” Friday..after.: spending: a. several days \ Mr |A ‘Stevens : : include: Mrs,)-H.: “Livingston: and: rae couver nd Mrs... “Reid, of: Vane At: the'close’ of :the evening: the Paka: enters cn ; | ‘president of the ter nee at his. island :home here. ' He re-: turned: to. Vancouver ‘on. Saturday. He'veported having just returned week! s.visit with friends, Mr; and ferry Cy. “Peck” « ealled ¢ at?“Port “Washington: conan excursion: trip ‘from Swartz Bay... About-a dozen people got off here:to visit friends, und. relatives , on. {he island, » he Mrs. ‘Banham, left on: ‘Saturday. for. Vaneouy Thursday.: come on Wednesday, ume, 2; for, a fame of softballs: With: the, Pons dereistand: Bchoo), ‘The! won with: v Rare of ‘BON ‘from: near White :Roek BG, are visiting” Awth: Mr and. My tow days Wer 9 oa ee OO wi ae ba seein an we tacts atiadeteetaes seaheteteted rer 200 cee ol day by ye. to visit! her parents, | S YY wr " ’ : Sheard a seutfie in the bushes, He | Ptingins their new boat “Panama ¥ ye een trae Mackay, m Weat stopped and Nstened, For a’ mo- from Vancouver | lat Friday, rr aoe tment all was quiets ‘He “then . ee en ’ nots: It's the priest’, He remnrlred BON, Hamish, and | friends have x TYe- ie visiting Me ney a rteyt: that. the individuals Inter’ beeamo. tye’ viet to Mee Sine M aan Tooth, “Algo visiting, Mr, and Mra, | khown tochim, but he never Tet on ‘Booth ‘are the latter's brother and |: to: anyone. who they . were, his wile, Mire. Willams.” cs _Dhysician writes a-preseription, bring it tous. « |}. We are specialists at.this:work, “J Weston Sport Magasine, and din] was buried Inthe Saanleh cenie- Railton, necociate “editar, were , tery. : uals at Galiano Lodge: last weeks: - When ¥ ather: Mandart: camdé to Te ea ivlewieie a © ce we aes av SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June 14, 1950. Big Number Is Lucky One for Girl Refugee | Twelve-year-old Dace’ Epermanis (holding. flowers, : left picture). gets. a special send- off at Bremer- : haven, : Germany,’ when. records . of. the. U.N. International Refugee Organization (IRO) disclosed - that ‘she was: the'150,000th displaced person to be. admitted to the: USA under its DP law. Her. mother ‘and. father, leaving an IRO. camp with Dace for their new home, stand with ‘her in. ‘front of the sign..At: right, Dace is. shown aboard an IRO-chartered ‘ship just’ after She. first’ saw. the towering buildings of ‘New York. Large. numbers. of refugees from «European: lands have also | » received. new homes i in Israel, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, macentine and Brazil. H > Mr, and Mrs. Fred Morris aa : -tumed. on Saturday’ after: spend- Rev. ‘Peter: Horsfield, who was. “FULFORD 7 being ordained that ‘day- in Vie-| - G ANGES. toria, Commander. E. Finnis read the service at the: Mission Room) AS Shower: organized by ‘the on : Sunday, vane 4. : at | Donald; Corbett. * “Mrs: “Morson’s ‘daughter, Mrs. “Com. J. Ce L ‘Edwards return: | Morris, who has been visiting her| eq to Victoria. last’ week after .a parents with her..two little girls, few days’ visit here ,whére-he was BOB: Gardner. arrived Saturday : ieee we arrived: on ‘Saturday “from: ‘Port assisted: by. other |. homey. Tay lor: Point. “eo l : ‘Vancouver and “are: guests. -_ a : ; ats and ‘Mrs. Leach an and. “baby | week 3 a aes Pas Bee EE daughter, Margaret; are the guests |: : : -| of. Mrs. Hall at “The. Anchorage” “Lt.-Col. and. Mrs. - Desmond | this: week.’ F Crofton: have returned | ‘to: Ganges s -after « “attending ‘the: marriage , of their son, -John..Crofton; ‘in’ Van-: _ SATURN BL AND couver, on.June 9... Accompanied |. veek-end wi h, Mr. fat: Capilano: Heights ‘Visiting: Mrs: _ 0.) summer in tok eee aE “Winter a 1e | Cove. ‘They. “were accompanied: by. t their daugh er, Mrs. M. C Y “Mr. 3 Fre ntai Miss; Joan Hart returned ‘to, Vie~|- and: gon; Arthur, “were: holidaying with Mrs. Mountain's parents, Mr; afew. days’: visit to: oo d Mrs. and: ‘Mrs, + George, Copeland | Buests: at: the: Georgia: Hotel, " e of Mancéver ie ‘Clem ‘Sykes. Yett, ‘last. "Tuesday “aslftew. days, visiting: his to spend .a few: ‘weeks, jon. a ‘motor daughter: and agn-in- laws Mr and four of California. OS 7 Mrs.’ We: we “Stawaut sratusmeal: 1 -) ns T days: i ne Vict oria wa ‘Visitors’ at: ’Solimar” ‘this week ‘ a Whiting, of ‘Vancouver, was, ‘the: guest: of: Mr: an ‘Mrs.’ AL Ralph for; a. week-end. in, Victoria, | as as: ‘delegate: from - | Ganges... “Mrs... :St, | Denis'was:a diay during her stay. of Miss M. ay oe: ‘ “f. ; A ‘Hay party. was. held dn. the J eémmaniy” Wallon: June .3.. ‘|. Games, contests.and square naances were enjoyed by: all" - ie “PE NDER™ ISLAND” teeta umearamanomee ad Fred. ‘Decley spent. a few days}: a: Henniker | and’ - Black: re- turned to’:Vancouver ‘on. Friday. VPS pn or eran atmantneerran ean “MORE ABOUT EARLY PRIEST | bor House. . ” va me ‘@ the course of his ordinary dutics| farewell visit after staying with he. was seen regularly: carrying | Mrs As.-boots..on his arm. while. he went. .bnre-footed,.. Indeed: it: was not™unti): age demanded «thes ac- coptance. ‘ofa Hitt that he. would Aver take: advantage: of the. Offer eo preferred. Soowalkke © Ins the course of time: he built: a ‘lor: house, for whose construe: tion he’ ‘onjoyad ° the ‘assistance ‘of |: a Kanaka fron Salt Spring sland, | This datler swag: then stile known «| by. any. Admirals: Islands the: aati “ Peet vane aulop ted sy, residanty i token of the ‘sa. : : Une.’ springs: “which” were: found |: “Me! We Gi. Stine. veturned there. When: heshad: finlshed: his Vaneouver’ One Mursday” atte home he built thé'strueture whieh | few days visit to: her” mother |.was: used :for a" ehureh: for many | de C. “Ki Lasbury. fobs ref yearas, IncdtsJater dite the church. beanie the. Indian day school... Mrs, Wm, Evans, % On Wednesday. the Guilt 1 Islands’ rs. I, Garrett, at West Vaneou- ‘ver, . Miss. Leaney- is: leaving «for M.R.A, headquarters® ins. Log An- Keles, She will-later. attend.;the Taland, -Michigan.: '' Following. :a two-year. stay dn. Canada and the United States’ Miss. ‘Lenney will ate for. ‘Mingland’ a Oatober, . a Mrs. Hollis. “anit her iether, Mn ‘and Mrs, J. Pleteher. ¥O« tuned s last’ Wools oto. Westview, By. after visitinyy here, UCELS: at Bort ‘adalle’s: Auto! ‘Court, a er and: refer cays ce pa Wa Eouty “Saturna: Seohaol “ehftdren: Foe. tomn |: to 11 Mra Munroe anit Mrs, “Mor My, and Mrs; Pat Crofton have “> Dangerous: Lilo! Pretumned home anerca few: days Tho: life ofsa-misstonary-was at Vit. do Vancouver, . nucalg ab the, S danger ous. one In. the, days ofthe}: Goorgin’ Motel... “yearly colony. Perladieally: ‘the: » Menzies at: Mone: Pay: forn wd Indians would goon: a. sprea-and |: Major Reamend Byng- Vat who | GALIANO. ISLAND [anything might” happen then. Me ieonpaie a byt Shindell | Father: Mandart narrated a romie. hie. paroniae Cal, and Mrs. Py yay hd ? t or ’ Ty) “Mrs, George Jacl left on Satur | Biveenee in. Inter years. One day a vg eAMotd Vetta Mr. and Mrs. Tan Sim nson, their Mrs. M M: Williams, of Vancouver, heard. a voice say, “We'd better F , mer. cottage at Vesuvius Bay. . That they, Were homierdally ins spiel iad wars clingd? hesnever doubted: : ewes te About 1666: -Fathar:,, Mandart | ff hexa, Fite is the, sic ‘of te roealled to, Victoria, to. hae vane Ne ‘at i gi Tire He ennerldayabld rere fi ' ee St, an SANG | community: which. was in the ee i oto We Vining Ree Boek att Tloune on Sunday. for the slum mer and: {x spending acmonth: or Ri “ Peco at that time, In 180% he passed | bork ues, nerRerd Ale “Mal Denton, editor. ‘of the North- away Jn Gl. Joseph's hospital: and Se WAG aaah Mrae Gy: Bormadnite. lett. ‘on. 1 Sate vrdiy to spend) abt weeks wily hor ton-ineIaw dnd daughter, Mr; end.” the: Peninsula “he was “eeeupled | and Mrs, Ray Morris, at Regina, wee eM AE with several himared Indians and [She will return to Ganges by ear, {E Mrs. Bort. Blackwood. soto’ -very..fow. whites. Today the pia stopping sat) Bante and Sather liome this: weele ‘with her Anfant ture has ehanged vantly) The Ine places, . \y BONG oss ae A (dian. population hag: fallen: almost |: ep mW Sy we a ae ce "Lato the wrate, the white population |: Miss Denlke Crofton hag returns oe Cec r SM Cr me ee enter cae i ° re y : eR ee ee ‘May :11,. 1949, were declared ‘ap-| gestion was made: that in future ae Be fe “Mrs: “Frank Johnson, * Kamloops, Nesuvius: ant Mode te aumdy. Le, by: their’-daughter, *Miss - ‘Sylvia |. ‘Crofton,: they: spent several - says as s| Crofton’s. . ‘son...and -daughter-in-: a n Shove! £ returned: ‘home s, on’ “Saturday: after |. Mrs. ‘George st. ‘Denis: | to Salt: Spring Jast: Thursday after! ‘attending the C.W.L.:. convention |B. after spending some: days. at Har- a. M.R.A. , conference: at Mackinac, t. = a Fletcher, North: Snlt Spring, = ‘ ‘ ‘when he was walling home he |BYns- Hall, Vesuvius Bay, after | Le Chayyty: Av, n. Gurney left! Narbor Hes so.whh hls son-in-law and davghe= iti tanith Wiens MaadcaeOnn sep eliae OFF ICERS OF SALT SPRING ISLAND CHORAL SOCIETY ARE RE-ELECTED The annual meeting of the Salt The president. and .conductor Spring Island Choral Society was both. gave interesting: reports. on held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| the concert.and on the year as a- W. Byers recently. J. Bate, pres- | whole, having been avery success- ident, was.in.the chair, and there | ful season financially, and attend- — were 19 membygrs present. | ance having been so much better — The minutes: of the last annual| through meeting at the homes of meeting, held at the Vicarage. on] the. various. members, and a sug- proved..as. read by. the secretary, trestles be made -to. arrange. the: Mrs. G. Cunningham. .. ‘choir in gallery form on the stage. . The treasurer’s report was. next|It. was. decided that lumber be given by Mrs. Cunningham, show- purchased to provide the necessary ' ing that the net. proceeds from | trestles according to plans made ‘| the recent concert were $42.29. | by Mr. Zenkie. i On behalf of the society the; A vote of thanks. was accorded Me president and secretary then pre-|all those: who so kindly offered i sented Mrs: G.°B. Young, con-| their homes for choral practices ie ductor, with the gift of a black| during the past season. i evening bag, and Mrs. W. Palmer,| Correspondence read _ included 2 pianist, with a marmalade. dish! a letter acknowledging $25 dona- i and spoon. tion to the Hospital Building Fund, A A general discussion took place| and a request for financial assist- on the concert,.and in this con-|ance to improvements to the Cen- nection Mrs. ‘Young read a letter | tral Hall. received from B. G.- Stansfield,| The election of officers followed F.R.C.0., who in passing through| next. It was proposed by Mrs. Ganges. on his return to. England | Reid, seconded by Mrs. Mouat, had heard .the concert given” by| that Mr. Bate, Mr. Zenkie, ‘and the Salt.Spring Island Choral | Mrs. Cunningham be re-elected en . Society.’ In his letter Mr. Stans-; bloc as president, vice-president ‘field (Fellow. of the Royal College|and secretary-treasurer, . respec-. of. Organists, England) praised the|tively.: This was agreed. Although. work of the conductor and -choir,| Mrs. Norton was unable to attend mentioning in particular “In Dulei| the annual meeting, she was nomi- Jubilo,” which he had never heard | nated ‘as tea convener’ for..the renderédwith so much: feeling by | ensuing year, and it was further | any choir before, despite his many | proposed that. only a simple. tea Years of association with choirs| of cookies and” sandwiches’ be ; "nd choral. work. The Choral So-| served in future. iciety wish to express thanks to} The annual picnic will be held Mr. Stansfield for his very fine|at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Bate ‘expression of appreciation of its|on Wednesday, July 5, on the kind i recent concert. invitation of the president. and his wife. It was suggested ‘that as a ‘change has been made from meet: ing at Central Hall, to meeting at. the homes of various ‘members, - that the regular meeting night.be: changed from: Wednesday to Tues-. = « : day. in futuré, the first meeting of °° = : the new season to take. place“on. | . ‘Tuesday, September | 5,.. the... sec- retary. giving due: notice of..the . = expected’ place of meeting at that . die time. = —T * The executive will meet shortly : ; to select new music for.the com-: . .| ing season in-order. that the’ supply a of “ music’ may - ‘be. on. hand in time. E ~ There being no further business, = ‘to Vancouver, * the: ‘guest of. Mrs. Peter Knight. . .* ' Mr. and “Mts. A..Saulter left the. island on. Saturday ‘after a few days - as. guest | at’. Harbor: House. * : ; re ae aon * * Miss “Anna. ‘St. Denis, ‘of the nursing staff.of St. Joseph’s -hos- pital, “Victoria, is spending a month’s holiday on Salt Spring, | Visiting her’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.: ‘George St. Denis, St. Mary, Lake. Mrs. J. on Kingsbury left: on Thursday :to ‘spend.two or: three ~weeks at..Vernon,.. where ‘she: will - be: ‘the guest of Mrs. Chaplin. , it. “Was :moved * by’. Mr...’ Zenkie, ‘: nen : seconded. by.. Archdéacon ‘Holmes, . ay . After théce. weeks! visit’ to her fee bs ‘son-in-law: and. daughter; Mr. and that the meeting. ‘adjourn... “The. ‘evening: came” to® a‘ os with refreshments being served, by”. the - hostesses. for ‘the - evening: « ; Mrs. Byers,’ Mrs. Carter and: ‘Mrs? Mrs. :,R. ::T. .Britton: returned - to = success piven “put.” Qe “sues S | cessfu salesman ‘makes ‘good busi Sands Mortuary F 3 ss THE SANDS FAMILY: AND: ‘ASSOCIATES, = ‘FUNERAL DIRECTORS: ae {THE MEMORIAL ¢ CHAPEL: OF: cues" Serving, All: Faiths: With Consideration ‘and Diligence "DAY OR NIGHT. SERVICE - —_ ‘ETSI. ia ie QUADRA at NORTH PARK ST., VICTORIA, B. C. ye : a z f 2 fh I 7 6. if _| from a very enjoyable two-month 6 . nMtise S peony » Of: Birmingham a : | tip to the Old Gountry.. __ (Continued trom 2 Page One) | Why eputhend-on-Sea, England, ‘OUR FACILITIES PERMIT OF SERVICE TO ALL "| ae ‘Mr. ‘ana here. ‘ite. Dewar wen, | Los oeeasion ‘was Good Friday,!and sister, Mr. and Mre JD. GULF ISLAND POINTS BY AIR AND BOAT. at 4 to Vancouver on Tuesday for a| W2en be was in the habit of visit- k sy eee Mace ating the cathedral in Victoria, In| 10 months, has just paid them’ a a | | An : Jigparial Ove € Coat White Houso Paint a OO fowl do the: Job: botter, ¢ EY _ faster, with more beauty, (ey » Meaves no brush marks, AE ie : Weather-proafl Cuts cogt [Mdehataie | } . of painting almost in halfl uaa aie “Ganges, B. c "Phone: 6oy. WE SADQUARTE RS: FoR: | Wiring ~ Refrigeration = PRaabias _ Heating - Radio and Oil | ‘Burners: Service 4