Wednesday, July 5, 1961. PAGE SEVEN | treme * Island [Bominion Day : - | - 3 Dance At Ganges os .: | aul \ i NG be ep ik . Successful Dominion Day dance, |°° Sp es te . P : esor Ss. “| sponsored by. the Royal Canadian ; |, Students’ re oe we ; eee cas Meche me ms by abet 150 patrons. Mes | Fe LFo R D_ | _ SOUTH PENDER eo AP Be , we a Spence, rean rs nder- + pe JF; oa | supplied by Lou Bishop’ s oF ‘chestra wee a De A . .: By ELSIE WORT INGTON "|. for-use as: a garden mulch: was pur-- eS : Son, Sidney;. Ray Hugill, “Seattle;. from Victoria. : | Fulford saw many “visitors. hon ance t Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. Kenneth Ross’ ‘and “Weeds! Who ‘was it said that sny { chased from a mail order house for t: ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Van -Mourik Mrs. Audrey Jackson, président of! Seattl dev this last i Whee ‘of Victoria, were visitors at | garden that. can grow weeds’ can about $5.. With the aid of a very i _, Broekman, Port Alberni; Mr. “and the. Ladies’ piece to. me Legion eattle an ae Se anges - a yo the Herbert Spaldings, last week. sharp knife, T cut the plastic through j ’.. Mrs, Alec : Riddell,: Richmiond;: Mr. y a | week- end. Spending a long week-end - D . grow anything? IT wonder? | I have the been. pulling: out lush vigorous weeds ming, that would ‘get: a’ prize: in-any show | and Norman, and | with.a.class for weeds. (Ever hear ‘ofone?) ‘Over: the years I have de- D ted by the etudents und th and Mrs. yon aren an ad veloped a good method of dealing | ecorated by the students under /the latter’s gran aughter ISS | with them, and the ever present | Pian Surrey and from Bellview: direction of Marcia Sober and Susan | Ruth Irving, of Victoria, with them | summer watering problem; at least.| 2235, .and Mrs.’ John: Rimmington,. Mr; and porivencd sup per. = Wash.; Mrs. Rosita Woodward, Bald- | Graham, the old ‘hall was. trans- | over the week-end. for. the back garden where things | . : ; : Guests. at the *D;C: Huttons: are _» /Mrs,..Ken.-McMillan; Mr. and = aM ame r. and Mrs. Norman Browning, flowers for the. senior high school Miss. Elizabeth, graduation dance held Friday night, following graduation exercises. Iniddle~ “before -unrolling “it: Placed along:.a-row’ two feet wide® the. 18-inch | strip’-of plastic. allows.” space around. the plants for fertil-. izing and watering ‘when needed. _ i The plastic is :taken up. in: the’ fall and «stored ready for use. the, next season. ‘at ‘the “home ‘of’:Mr. and- Mrs. -D. Gardner at the. Nellery. were the. fol- lowing: from Vancotiver, H.: Priest- ly, Mrs::A. Slocum, Mrs..W. White.’ Mahon: Hall “was a iparadice of. M Jim Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cissna and: fam., r r. S. ’ ily, Federal. Way, Wash.; Mr. and Ghelling,.Mr.-and-Mrs. S. E. Tront,:| 147 Ju ngs and family, Lad- Mr. and Mrs. A, Westaway, Mr..and = ummings A i a ner: -Mr.. and Mrs. R. ‘Dettels, In- 4 ~ «Mrs. B. Weatherdon,. Mr. ane ie dianapolis, Indiana; Mr. and. Mrs. ; B. Millen, Victoria. : H. Hansen, Abbotsford: Mr. and ACLANDS—Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. McDonald, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. Cloverdale; Mrs. M. Farrilay, Kel- and Mrs. J. Spinner, Mercer Is., owna; Mr. and Mrs. M. Detels, with | Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hackney, Mollie and. Karen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. Gibson, Miss E.: Morgan, Victoria;, Mr. and’ Mrs. W. Fraser, “North Vancouver;. Peter Hill, G. Ruby, Miss. R. Riley, ‘Miss. _E. Young, . Vancouver; Mrs. -E- Gray Bicknell, all ot Vancouver. formed into a bower of beauty. Bas-| Major and Mrs. W.U. Pender and row in. rows. That was. the ‘best $5 worth 1 I ev er ee Anciaux and daughter, Michele: kets of lovely flowers ornamented |G. F..Parkyn, all of Victoria, spent! In June, ‘after rain or a+ wood bought for the garden! rs : Ts “er the platform and front of the hall; } the holiday. week-end: at their re- I ‘ 1 Miss Judith Oakley, Bill Hobart, every wall was covered with simu- spective cottages. _.: watering. I dust, the. soil with in| Mrs. Ruth Paulis, Mrs. J. Jarvis, P ge ’ secticide: and lay black plastic be- Joe Karl, Mrs. Coral Runnion, all lated pots of flowers, each.bearing The Misses Elizabeth and-Kather- tween the rows—weed free of course from Seattle; and Jimmy Woodward the name of a graduating student; | ine Lettner came.-down from Kel- “Mrs. Steele,.. of Galiano, wa the . : —and anchor it down along the edges | Ss: : of Kansas, Mrs, R. Hill of New West. ‘garlands: of. ivy festooned from the -owna, to spend: a ‘holiday with their j judge of the show, and we also wish minster. - to thank: her. for-her. time and:effort mins. Bs = hing os ‘she gives to make these omall shows ue ae pee Mesa “stringer, Fisisa ing and.a great help:to the. plants.. haze wi Victoria, were guests over.the week: Under’ cover.’ of «the: plastic, soil nae WINNERS. oo end of Mr. and Mrs."Ri. Alton moisture ‘is’ conserved,’ a. good ‘root Rose, single’ bloom, red, Mrs. A: "Mike Wig Coline ot Weak Vaneau: ‘system develops, and weeds are dis- | Jones; yellow, “1, Mrs. F. ‘Pratt; 2 ver, has been spending a few days couraged. , wet Aty olhee a rs. Posies aie Mr. and Mrs. F. Finney Thave used it chiefly for Tomatoes, ANY ‘other color, Mrs. .G. an and. all whit spent such an enjoyable afternoon, > os. ° "\ Lieber, Seattle;. Mrs.’ C.-C. Guthrie, fo oe Shawnigan Lake; Kevan Weaver, } ; Be Peter Grant, . -Martin HAgger ty, Vie- toria. he - ee HOUSE—Mr. ‘and Mrs: |: Scoones; Galiano, Mrs. G:* Scott, , vt fue and familly, “Duncan; } Pen Duncan; ! Pender Island. . eta as witl d soil. or t. windows, and large decorated. hoops | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lettner, method is now in its fourth oak hung: from . the ens like floral :.Mrs. B.-A, Trump and daughters, use, and I have found it labor: sav- chandeliers. os Margaret and: Nancy, have arrived GO THE | me SHIP WAY | “between Vancouver {sland . “and the Mainland DAILY—LOCAL TIMES é LEAVE NANAIMO © - Tam, 6am, 8am, 10am, 12‘noon, 2:30 pm, 4pm, ‘6 pm, 9 pm. LEAVE VANCOUVER 6am, 9am, 11:30 am, ‘Orchestral. niusic ‘ors the: darice from Kelowna to spend the summer was supplied by:The: Pacers, . -from | at Bedwell, with: the other members Nanaimo, with a special dance. num- | of the family. : ber'to celebrate Leslié Wagg’s birth- » Mr. and’ Mrs. Robbie Robarts and day... Mr. and. Mrs. ° Will) Rumpel, . with “Last year’s ‘graduates’ ware ‘among their: families, - spent. the . holiday. ro ‘ Roses, bouquet, 1, Mrs. G. Slinny 2. ‘Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Lacy ~ of h ts arid enjoyed the week-end at, Bedwell Harbor. :.: ‘corn, chrysanthemums and: -gladi- _ 2h. Victoria, and. Gordon and Judy, | ere monored sommpany pnt students Neil McGill, of Kelowna, is spend- | Olus, . with gratifying. results. . No- a pa He jcetphinium, _ Fe Spent, the - week-end at the home of | from rades nine to 12.” a jing the-summer months at Bedwell. | doubt it would also prove useful: for kinson; b t, hee nine At Mr. and Mrs. F. Grant. © eran’ —_—___—. | | Record numbers of pleasure boats | other types of plants.” cn special. tise: ates nine inches, Bruce Grant, who has been home | the United Church Training School weekee customs over the holiday | A 36-inch roll of the plastic, sev- Jones; 3, Mrs. F. Pratt; baa eek for a week, left this week to go to a | there. “end and the July 4 oliday. eral eral | yards long, long, especially put out under ‘nine inches, 1, Mrs. F. Pratt; 1 pm, 3 pm, 6 pm, summer job at Shawnigan school. Miss Kerry Crofton, Victoria, was 8:30pm, 10pm,:11:59pm iP 4 | | guest for a few days at the home t 2, Miss M. Kerby; bouquet, single” - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ha f Vi a guest for a few day R She At IV Mc rk / d le Miss. M: -Kerby; lt - VICTORIA - SEATTLE | ora, arrived ‘on board the “Even. of her-uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, ose Ow ayn eC Ss an ¥; novelty bou- y i | lok Graham Shove, Gailee: :quet, Miss M.:Kerby:; miniature bou: Ue pn ~ Lv.Victoria (Daily) 5 pm song" and visited treir daughter and | Graham Shove, Ga A WwW 1 l F F | / F quet,. Mrs.’ M. Fosters.) ea For information. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Grant, Mrs. Cecil. Springford, St. ‘Mary ugurs” e or a Gir: CHILDREN’S. .SECTION: Les Woe ne DS ; : Lake, spent a few days at Quami: . Painting advance automobile. last week- end. . a. ys a i linting “of: rose;..1,: Dale Odberg: ee . ; chan Lake, ‘visiting “her” ’son -‘and Doe. By. ISLANDER™ to, ask: the question: “what have you 2 Jeannine Drummond: wild: flower. ‘daughter-in-law, : Mr. ‘and: Mrs... Or- anger rose’ show. of the. “Mayne to. offer. i in the way ‘of exhibits ???,” andj bouquet, ‘Jeannine: Drummond: :gar- * ‘mand. Springford. Mrs. Springford | tsland Horticultural Society was ~ reservations, : phone: EW. S77 71. vn “GANGES | alalt atieth siete to give. the: ‘famous answer of-Chur.. | de® flower. ‘arrangement,-1,-Dale Od- chillin the’-dark: days. immediately Ward Drummond. Drummond a |Ten ‘Them | was accompanied by her grandchild- “held i in the island community hall on}: tren, Jane’:and Christopher - Spring-: June 17.) It: _was’a really good. day, | . S ‘after Dunkirk, “Give your, ‘directors |. “Mr. “and: Mrs! - Gratiain : Shove |. ford,’ ‘who had been visiting: at. fork and ‘the:. quality. of: the: flowers: dis-: ree amgunalaey Weak snd noe aecrmpaned ihe gander og | aga as paclarly high ar a pe gar, amd they wil profuc attle: visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. “Chas. acco eir. presult’ of the: ‘sunshine: for ‘the pre- [7 Stone. and Mr. and. Mrs: Bill: Mad- Eoin a Mary take andl vious’ week, The attendance, -also,: ‘that esi, lon nauseam, fal den: % ] reflected’ the weather,’ and the turn-. ‘Ss C ; 0. many. entries ‘take. up -little time’ a “Kenneth Ashlee sfedl David 1 Gelpke, _ Terry Newman, ‘Vancouver, spent :to.. prepare;: but: each. ‘little: one-adds}' students’ at: Shawnigan | Lake ‘school, | Pe, YT MISS A COPY OF THE aeviEw | ‘out was larger. than. usual. the -holiday week- -end with his. pars}: ents, .Mr.’and. Mrs. E. H. Newman, | --As is usual, this show is a prelim- | to. the'sum ‘total; and-'a: ‘couple ‘of | ; who~ have, been: visiting “Kenneth’s Sharpe Road? “|. inary tothe ‘fall--fair, and” it..would: entri ies: from: each’ ‘person. in our area: -Mrs. M.. ‘Swaykoski, “Burnaby: ‘is. sa always seem that a: good: rose: show woul e; guest. at the ‘home of: her. aby law | 28ers a: ‘good: flower. section at’ the | capacity band daughter, MES and’ Mrs*M2M. fairs: The _presence of/a: ‘good: ‘floral:|: for. the next three: weeks, : Sober, Drake Road. Mrs. ‘Swaykoski. display. makes _ -ae vast. difference to. OW: J. Stephenson, Red: Deer; Alta:; "made: the., ‘trip: “especially: -to.: attend: pthe:: appearance of: the. hall’ —_ “the | ‘was a mid-week visitor at-the home | the. graduation .of her’ granc daugh- | fit day. aol other ane oe 7 of bis_younger: ‘br other, _Ed Stephen- ter, “Miss Marcia Sober. ao son, Ganges Hill. : : plash. ‘of color. that: bright summe : looms: give |: Bob’ Bidwell‘is’ ‘going to Nar aiviatas “th B. C:, where ; he: will, take: the: Sunday : ‘school al . | parents,” Mr.’and Mrs, Ev: J: Ashlee, have’ -gone to: David’ s ‘home: in'-Cal-. gary, where: Kenneth: will, be a Buesti e that it: is two months. away: an time: :fo t gather ‘ed with par. aio, Twa: the I. : cial feat “teachers': for: he farewell, he 1.O.D.E y. Roberta Akerman, : and:the® Royal: Canadian. ‘| Legion by: ‘Erling’ Jorgenson. : ‘Jud “Williams: thanked: ‘the: schoo “poard:.|.in’ eMiles? Acheson’: responded: to: a. to st’ : to. ‘the ‘teachers’ “by: Lynda. Bake did® ‘not: “diminish the: warm chospital-- The last will and. testament of: the: city extended to patrons as. they, gat ‘| class. was ead by Henry Caldwell, | ered in the” Sunday school: room .at 7 followed = by ‘Penny. ‘Peterson with’ the ‘church, Dr. Norah” Hughés re 1 class: prophecies: » ‘Georgina Burge ceived the: guests, assisted by W.A ‘thanked’ the ladias- -of the” Evening | president Mrs. R. Bidwell, who als | Circle for: the’ ‘excellent, banquet. © formally opened the: affair. ‘Kent: LaFleur, | in: “proposing. the'| : ° Serving. tea were: ‘Miss. Margaret toast. to. the: high” school said. that’ Reid: and: Miss’ Joan’ Bidwell: . Mrs Pnine: of the ‘graduates. had° star ted‘|- Fred Clarke made the'tea and other together si: grade. one, and: thattwo' W.A.-members formed an: efficient -of the present teachers, Miss Oulton ‘kitchen : staff. Mrs. W.M. Mouat and. “and! Miss:;-Mouat. had” come: through, Miss M. 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