PAGE TWELVE oy “perfect ‘weather. was. enjoyed « cat "Mayne Island’s gala day on May 17, - when a large’ crowd took part in the’ centennial celebrations. . “Two seine boats,. the Nanceda’ and |. ~ the Cape Blanco: brought.a.party of some: 30 people. from Ladner, others. came. via the Lady Rose, Gulf Is/ lands Ferry and: private boats: from :.° the mainland, Vancouver Island and Le other Gulf Islands. «. “| “Bennett Park, where’ residents had “ put in many hours of work “in. pre- -paration, provided. a. wonderful. set- \ ting for. the ‘festivities. The wharf, owith | its’ “newly-painted | shed . and . railings, flags and gay decorations Of the: grounds. gave-evidence of the enthusiasm *: of the‘ Mayne. Island “people in. planning for this ‘ ‘occasion. o FEATURES - ane ; Among - the. “attractions were. a _-bingo game, ‘milk bottle pitch, ‘panda pitch, hotdog’ stand ‘and ‘a track for sports.” “The = shrill’ whistle © ‘of a as horsedrawn ‘donkey . engine,’ a -ma-’ ae chine. which’ has been on the. island Headquarters for 1 t ries, Accessories a Repairs: for call makes hed of Hearing Aids ae ‘iain ms Jewellers: (Chole. quality)’. " CENTENNIAL GATHERING - ATMA Prey 2 =: = WING RIB. ROAST OF BEEF— BOYS’ COWBOY. SHIRTS “Rayon Gabardine since the turn: of the | century, - pro- vided:a reminder: of-earlier days, as did also. a democrat,.a sulky buggy anda model T Ford, a A lively: program of Sporis’ organ- ized by the-rod'‘and-gun. club includ- ed -races. and. ‘contests . for’. both “youngsters and adults, a nail- driving contest, tug of : war and. log sawing contest kept up a lively round of: ac- tivity. during the afternoon. Next ‘there was a turkey supper. served cafeteria style. at. the hall, ably convened by Mrs...F.° Bennett and Mrs. E. Odberg; 170 plates were sold. At.-the official table a-group. of old-timers were entertained, with C. Lord ‘as master: of. ceremonies, The: : following presentations were made: leading: citizen ‘scroll,..Mrs. M. Foster. and ‘Charles’ Murrell; pioneer «scroll, ‘Frank Heck,. Dave Bennett, :' George. “Maynard, Dalton | Deacon, : “Stanley. “Robson “and: Cc. Lord... oe BALL GAME . ~ After supper a “ball g game was: held: inthe school grounds, Galiano play- ing: the local’ team, with a’-final score. ‘of 27-24 in favor of: Galiano... '-Laterin. the evening: a dance. at. | PROTESTS DOGS SAANICH PNB AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW |LOOSE ON HIS. ‘|PROPERTY | Protest at a. nuisance: caused. by dogs ‘on his’ property ‘was received by Central. Saanich council ‘on: ‘Mon-: day evening from:'F. A. ‘Thornley, East..Saanich.:Road.-. He’ urged:-the: establishmént. of - a by-law - control: ding dogs: sr -The council ‘decided: to take: no -action” in--that-:direction.as--to do so would .éntail- the’ provision: of: a dog. ‘pound. and. responsibility. for damage occasioned: by logs: .. -.Mr. Thornley was advised. that it was’ a .matter | for : the. provincial ‘government and .the-R.C.M.P. crowd, bringing to a close a success: ful and .well-organized program. :. Prizes ‘and donations: for -the -pro- gram were received from Salt Spring Motors, -$10;° Coast’ Ferries, two’ re- turn. tickets; .McCullock Chain: Saw -Co.,' case. oil;. W: ‘Morson, ‘case ‘oil; Harold Neill, hamper. Springhill pro- ‘ducts; Scott-Bathgate,~ two... boxes -candy;” ‘Salt Spring Trading Co., box ‘chocolates; _Mouat ierotneta, Rat aa ashtray. ° “y ree '|DECORATION DAY SERVICE WILL BE. AT HOLY TRINITY Roy, Tutte, branch. president, pre- Sided. atthe’ May. general. meeting the hall, with music provided by the’ of-Branch 37, Canadian Legion, B.E. ‘Ladner, orchestra, drew a large “Wash: and. Wear =e. Tenens 2: $2.95 ‘We. “have - “as good - “selection : ‘of ‘Men's. and; Boys’ ‘Bathing. Suits AL ‘Prices and. ‘sizes. a : a EACON at ‘FIFTH STREET don't’ have. to” worry’ “about ‘osing it. do-it. vhile- you wait. SHORT fi RIBS ¢ OF BEEF— hye, ~(F or: ‘Stewing ov Bré aising). Canyon emer conreensesewee sue Phones . Sno , a ] “| various [3 ‘Decorations will: be ‘worn. Berg: speak, . and. answer . “questions ‘on: new legislation. affecting «: ‘the | ‘Veterans’: Land: Act. He- stated: that |. : five: ‘lots. had been purchased i in: this )) PSL. Reports. were received from committees. . Renovations ‘are being: made to the. ‘basement. and. | kitchen facilities are. again’ useable. OA. reouest. for financial - aid. for. the: Deep ‘Cove’. Softhall, -Club. received capproval:. The “branch will’ again onerate’-a- booth: atthe: Saanichton fair: this. ‘vear.. A’ final report” was” received’ from * ‘Jim Riddell, club’ chairman, who: has: had to resign. ‘this ‘office. ‘The club-has taken on as new.- ook: cunder. his administration: ls ‘and his: services “will bee “sorely: missed. oy AY Decoration: Day § service: will: be: ‘held’. on: “June ‘8. at ‘Holy. ° “Trinity” “church, : -commencing ab. j 2pm A. fair attendance. ‘heard Fry's: PHONE 265° s seoahmmbienainaneneentabens cement eanee en an srurr Phone, 435° -: Boncon mt Fourth ae ‘COME. IN. “FOR. YOUR’ ‘Horton, ‘Mrs. _J..H.. Paterson and. Mrs.:L: ‘and. driftwood, Mrs. C::Dalton. -Peninsula interest will be: presented, one: set ‘in the - pioneer. ‘Thomson ‘B.C: to. be. ‘represented are: “1 toria, the” ‘Fraser: River,’ the: Okan-: ‘agan,.: the: ‘Cariboo, : “ithe: Kootenays,’ North Central, -B.C a LALIT PEN RI, Oe oe. ee ee ee eee) ‘ MORE AnOUT ART SHOW "(Continued from: Page Eleven) © we ee ie - ae ee oe Mrs. W. Newton, ‘Mrs: A. W. Smith, Mrs. -D. Swayne; Mrs::C.. Thomas | and -Mrs. ‘J.-H. Wilson. Mrs. Swayne and her ‘pupils also : gave'a coon stration. of pottery making. , North:: Saanich ‘night school art class: display ‘was directed: by’ the instructor, Arthur . Pitts, ‘ while’. the leatherwork. was presented. by Mrs. D. Godwin‘and her pupils: |. Exhibition ‘of. the” Sidney - Rock Club was conducted ‘by. Mrs. A. ’Mrs.. C. W. ‘Day, Mrs. Arthur Holder and =~ and Me Cc. Stilwell. ; Other . ‘sections. and exhibitors were: .. photography, « - William Leach. and A. W. Sithy hand weav- ing, Mrs. R..G: Bunyard ‘and Mrs. F..H. Harrison; hand hooked ‘rugs, Van der Byl; hand made ‘dolls, Mrs. | M: D. Ay. Darling; intarsia,- Vu J: Field; wood carving, G.-H--C. Leaf:. -In..charge: of. exhibits . were ‘Dr. William. Leach, : Mrs.. H.-G. -Preis- j. Werk: and Mrs. J; H. ‘Wilson,’ and .the tea:table was super vised by. Mrs. bie . Newton. . : A water.” ‘lor, “donated by Dr. Leach,’ was. won by. Reginald ‘Tur- ner, Meldrum Drive. : CONCERT AT MOUNT. NEWTON Mount Newton. high: ‘school - will hoid ‘a. centennial concert’ on Thurs- day; May 22,.at: 8°p.m< in: the ‘school gymnasium. Features ‘of: the eve- ning: willbe ..a: production’. called “The: Secret. Weapon”, dancing: ‘by the. Sons: ‘of: Norway « team,.and a historical pageant.:’- This. last’ was, ‘written: mainly- by® the = students” on themes connected with: SE. Cc.’ ’s. his-. tory. : ‘Two scenes : “of” special ‘Saanich’ home;: and: the’- other “dealing : with Butchart Gardens. Other: sections’ of iVie= ; and. the: ‘Peace: |. he. ‘pleaded’ not: guilty,: Rober: Brian, ‘Harvey; : Satellite ‘Drive, was. ‘found: suilty, and: fined $10" and $4, 50. costs. “Speeding: on'a ‘motorcycle on. Bea-. ‘con Ave. “Cost? Robert: Geno Lidesey;. Third St: $15" and. ‘$3° costs, and. for failure: to: have’ a’ ‘driver’ 'S licence he. was" assessed | A, further, 5. and: 8 costs. fs es tea Ah “All cases were heard by Mv agi trate Fes Ji Baker SERVICES. FOR. DEEP COVE MAN | ‘of ‘age, “and ' “a, resident, ‘of Cromar, ‘T} Road, Deep Cove, : for the past 12 me "yeurs, passed away’ on Sunday, May: eae ‘18, at’ Rest: Haven: hospital. ~The. late Mr. ainvived: bytwo “cousins; . $309. 95. Patriek Foster: Mumford, Gliyears |. Murnford, wild: was'|. >: bown in Sealy. Islands, . England, » IS jo... Ursuln: Jupp and’ Pomona Padden, ‘of View|” $249, 95 jLow. fith species that naturally does not grow: to a great height should be chosen, : as alow hedge. only, by® systematic and ‘regular.:.pruning,.. advises the Dominion ' Department : of. Agricul- ture... This ‘is. especially: true. if :the hedge is ‘intended to. be | a back- ground or a: dividing :line ‘in .a -gar- den where. all other plants, includ- ing flowers, develop naturally. John Walker; Forest Nursery. Sta- tion, Indian Head, Sask:, says the informal, low hedge is. also in keep- ing. with’ modern. trends in. home styles: where’ height: is minimized. On the other hand, a:low. hedge. can- not be counted on to be an‘effective windbreak .or’a screen: to provide privacy in.the home surr ‘oundings. One important: reason. why hedge plants should ‘be : permitted: to grow and: ‘develop without pruning:.is to permit. them to. display their natu- ral. beauty to: the ‘utmost’ throughout the year,'in blossoms, ‘fruits, foliage and bark. A desirable nutritive. bal- ance. between crown’. and. root : be- comes -established,:-and the’ natural processes of . flowering and. ‘bearing, seeds can go on. without: interrup- tion: LO It: will: "alse be: obvious that the overall value and attractiveness. of a.low hedge will be greatly: lessened if: ‘unsightly . gaps ‘exist’ in vit.” -Even if there :may: be slight winter. injury or tip © killing» occasionally, . this should: not interfere: area with the: ‘natural effectiveness and attractive: ness ‘of ‘the : hedge. Special care ‘in fertilizing and: watering~ can: elimin-: ate: the: likelihood : of. this” occurring.- Where. there: is: need “of a*:formal. hedge, systematic pruning “must: be practised. thravghout ‘the Srowing season.’ “AL few: ‘low. hedges: at the. Forest Nursery. Station which have been al- lowed “to ‘develop. ‘without ~ pruning “since ‘being. planted | ‘were- measured. after ’12-years of “growth: ‘For. each: ‘the first’ figure ‘given’ is’ width, and ‘the ‘second is ‘height, in feet: Pygmy. -Prinsepia ‘Cherry;:7 and 6, Russian Almond 6 Caragana: “6. and:34.5,. and 2. 3, Siberian Currant® 3-and:.5.5. “Listed. et : number. of specie | | : - ME HAVE tat sit rare teen cd Phone. a a ape ut a pana wn ee ee ee and - ‘described: “very! Estate Agents Insurance ; Hedge Is. In Keeping lodern Home: ‘Style es POP: ‘an ‘low, decorative hedge. the | Pygmy Caragana - =— tolerant’ to drought, : blooms, small leaves. - rather ‘than one. that:;can be kept. habit, attractive :foliage. ‘POLYETHYLENE FILM is | Asay ome vit wt fates & or 666. A analyst een ph et yt gt Hel Neg Mg Med Ae ta Ee iM Ne Hen GET, YOUR SHARE OF T “PRODUCT. OF, SO MANY USES. ot acareinorem pecan en isennineaniee - ‘SPECIAL PLASTIC TOMES: SEAT ony. ‘a. 66. spiny, golden: ye I O. Ww ‘Russian easarub : (Caragana) x *‘Globe”’— non-flowering,. compact in Dwarf ‘Winged Euonymus—leaves rosy.: scarlet: in: early ‘fall; “fruits brightly . colored; broadly winged: branches : conspicuous. in winter. Bush .Cinquefoil — tolerant . to drought, flowers deeppink. in bud, early flowering, spreads / bys root suckers. Oriental. Spirea — flowers cream- white, very early flowering, hardy, plant in sun’ or. partial ‘shade. © _Spirea X“Density’”’—compact ‘in habit, .white blooms, medium oy, flowering. For a> partially shaded ‘genlion two dwarf -evergreens might be considered: Common ~ Juniper: and Globosa selection i Eastern Arbor- vitae. ; Young: plants or. “small: divisions are -recommended in the’ original “from :. and. one 5 bane ‘be. given. each’ entrant. blood donated.’ re easily Garden ae Sacmenel eal ‘other uses;. | LIVED 65 YEARS os | planting “for ; ground level. “is. very. pleased to. announce that as from. June 1 Yacht t Brokerage ‘and Sales ‘will be handled. ‘by MR. JOHN MEAD, of Deep Cove. . m “Mead, a ‘well- known ‘member of. this commun- oS ity, has: had many years. experience | as“a™ Yacht. . -. Broker, and is well qualified to. give. authoritative —- 2 advice: ¢ on. yall: your boating: requirements. ae Pe, eh ee . seal to age. group 6 months to: 4 years. a Entrance Fee, $2. 00, incl: Ww. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PI PLACE EO ; conresr aeration. of oss, in meere appre offers. ‘its’ ‘ polieies ite the Jast-ninute cancellation, but’ Jack. of: ‘guar- ) MOTORING | -Get your Chevron: Credit Card: ‘Featherwelght: and flexible,. It fits: “your falope with the fast, accurate ‘ : printed: slip-on your. Ghevionmatles Plastic Holder. ~ Best Credit Service is Better Yet ; Credit service for automotive pro- -ducts (including tires and. acces: . sorias “Canada, U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, No Need to Corry Extra Cash Helps your budgot—~gives complete: . kecord. Of Earlying ‘Oxpenses, 4 pliable ‘sheet plastic T IN 3 FT. TO. 24-FT.. WIDTHS: Mulching ~ ground sheets, vapor: barrie iers, windows, car covers, sub- flooring « eae TI 1S. HANDY Thursday, May 22, 1958, "Mary: Josephine. Cook, who ‘was - born at Fort. Langley 93- years ago, . 0°. | and who lived: on Galiano Island for «°° 65 years, p passed’ ‘away © at: ‘Kings . - Daughters’ hospital, Dunca ny on aoa Thursday, May: 8." ed Oo Py - ‘The late. Mrs: Cook leaves three sons,. Oliver: Gable, of Prince Ru- pert, and: Nicholas and. Jack - Cook; of: Westholme; two daughters, Lena‘: Burdette, of Sidney, and’ Rose Wil- son, of -Ladner;- 20 grandchildren, and. 22 great-grandchildren, : “Requiem ‘mass was. said. by .Rev: Father. F.. Costello at- Ganges, on Saturday, May 10. Pallbearers were — Ernest Samson, Fred Ramsay,- Ed- mand Crocker and James Merritt. , a low ‘hedge. 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