VATU Reale eotesy Qe St ee A ir rate CARLA A a Pee ‘Wednesday, October 9, 1957, | CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW AT. GANGES Salt. Spring: Island” Chrysanthe- vo im “Society -held - the early fall | Fy show in the. Legion’ hall, Ganges,'on Saturday ¢ afternoon, Oct..5, with Wy , Levey. of Victoria and Mrs. LeFevre -~-oef Ganges acting as judges. ~Tea was served during the after- noon by “Mrs. S. ‘Claibourne, Mrs. W.. Rogers and’ Mrs. Wadell. At the end of the afternoon, blooms were “auctioned by Group Capt. W. E: Dipple, swelling the’ proceeds: of * the: ‘show. to $25. .- ; Prize winners were: Class .1, one pleom; disbudded,. any. variety, W.E, Dipple;. 2, Mrs. E. Worthing- ton; 3, “Mrs. C. Elliott.:: Class :2 three. blooms. disbudded, : different varieties, 1, “Mrs. -Scot Clarke; :2, Mrs. C.. Elliott... Class 3,. pompons, “1 Mys. - E.- Worthington; Scot. Clarke. Class 4, one. “variety, ¥ Mrs: vase sprays; J. Catto; , Mrs. Scot Clarke;°2,: Miss -Oyerend”. -. Class -6.." arrangement, * autumn.shades,:1;-Mys..Scot Clarke; 22, Mrs. A. Davies; 3, Miss Overend: “eo Class 7, arrangement: ‘of pompons A 1 ‘SEWER AN D 2 2)° Mrs. 23: “Mrs, BE. Worthington.. Class 5. ‘dec-: >> orative, pne bloom, foliage, “low con-.|" ~tainer, ay toria. _flower, reece, Se rm NEW MARKET |- IS SOUGHT ‘The « ‘Island Farmers’ Institute. held a general meeting in-the board room of Mahon hall at Ganges, on October .1, with George Heinekey as chairman. Chief ‘topic, “under lively discts- sion, was the question of shipping cream now that. the Salt: Spring Island Creamery has. closed. Two alternatives seemed open for the small. number. of producers left ‘on:the island, to ship cream direct 11 to. the Courtenay-Comox Creamery, or ta ship to. Palm Dairies ‘in: Vic- They. will. only take sweet cream. .1t was decided. to contact Palm Dairies to see .if.a-representa- tive would come:1o the island to talk. to .those: interested, in’ which case a further meeting will be ‘call- ed. All ‘the: Gulf Islands are now a — ‘free aren. Class. 8, arrangement using any. open -to non-members, . 1, | Dorothy Dodds; 2 2). Mrs: E.. mverin Ington: 3; “Mrs. Kay. Lynen. A® ‘donation will .be’-made to: ‘the _.in low: container, Mis. Scot. Clarke. ; Salt’ Spring: Volunteer ..Fire Brigade. : SEPTIC TARK SERVICE | The Only. Name You Need. ‘Know for ° aes Efficient Service. : “We Cover the Entire Island” “MODERN, “VACUUM TANKS ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER-RAZOR CLEANS | f SEWERS. AND. DRAINS. a “ANY, DAY. — ANY ‘HOUR ~ WICTORIA “49841 : ‘This: in California,’ established* one, of the |: “| largest’ stock: ‘farms in that state in|: My™ great-grandfather. ae “and. - wanted |: to return, to his own. kind ‘and hence : ‘thought. of. it. - ease PENINSULA AND Gui ISLANDS REVIEW er ee ee ae MORE ABOUT ~ FARMERS (Gontarings From | rage. One) a aN ee ae ee “46n: the other hand, the economy: of. British. Columbia ‘is’. constantly stimulated .by* a: continuous migra- tion - here from the. Canadian prairies. “Many of. these’ immigr ants |° have’ the: same ancestry. asthe rest of us. -If Mr. barrier ‘along ‘the eastern boundary of British. Columbia:-to’.keep . out prospective. settlers. from the prairie provinces, ‘he ‘should’ say. .so clearly and forcefully. — Nothing can. be:! gained . by - continuing this. mystery any longer. “Many: of my islands neighbors are from the. prairies: and‘ Ihave always considered them first rate settlers. _ “T challenge “Mr. Westwood | to clarify his: thinking with. regard: to ‘retired -. prairie :farmers’™ without delay. and hope that The. Review. willbe. good enough: to ‘publish- his statement so. that’ farmers”. and ~ of: course to. the: -effect that ‘the’. “travel clinie could render useful'ser- vice to’ hotel and ‘auto: court. opera-" tors: wherein first-hand informa- tion and instruction could be passed ‘on . by “top-notch “men: and ‘women who-had spent. their’ lives. in tourist trade operations. . “That: is the: correct substance of my remarks*and I: believe their :in- tentions ‘speak: for . themselves, ~If | the feelings: ‘of: some people were the. prairie farmer as an example of. new--auto. -court ‘operators. who could learn’ .much. from ‘the travel clinic, .I regret ‘such a‘ situation.~ I was not talking about’ individuals nor any group in particular. but was merely. ‘extclling: the’ value - of: the tourist clinic which I was proud to introduce as: an: capes mien during the season Just passed. - former. prairie: dwellers: _ aes re know, hts views.” THE ANSWER wo Twill. answer. Mr." ‘Campbell’ s statements as they appeared a to which he seeks. explanation... -Mr.' Campbell asks’ whether I was ; criticizing “retired:.prairie farmers” because they had at one time. farm- ed. or. whether I was opposed to them moving’ to BC: I would like |. to state that rather than opposing I welcome retired prairie’ farmers as sound, experienced cand highly desirabie : citizens for B.C... As ~to criticizing ‘ “retired : prairie: farmers” |: because’ they farmed, .I* neither’ said.’ that “nor ho . My: own. background would. make: such an attitude on-my: part wholly impossible. ‘Here I must explain’: my. background and = the first. thing ‘to, mention is that.I.too ama ‘farmer, and’ pr esently operate |’ the farm upon. which I was raised. oe ‘SOME HISTORY: “To emphasize: the ‘importance of the: farm insmy-. life ‘I. should’ say. that: “my: great- er andfather, plains by: covered: wagon:in 1849 and, those’ ‘days. was ., restless, however, : st rongly. ope “ever. “and have: started. Lae pure e-bred ‘Holstein’ _ dairy. “herd: and’ T ami: ‘shipping. ‘Six cans: of. milk. sper: ‘day... “It'is/niy: intention, all: b ing: well; ‘to -Yetireon ® ‘the farm. CLOSE: AFFINITY : » Further..to this: ‘explanation L-will. and |: | grandfather” crossed ~ the ‘American : had =: at-!one” time} “ON MY GLASSES, —WiTH NOTHING | ~(ON-EITHER EAR» Thavks: to Acousticon’s... - enelusive: patented. invention . DEATH CLAIMS THOMAS BOW | Death.claimed:. Thomas. Pearson Bow, 761 Queens Ave.; at his home ‘on. Saturday; Oct. 5; 63.years of age. and had resided: in ‘Sidney: for the past:10:years. : For- merly a resident of ‘Yorkton, Sask:; “he was born. in Scotland. He is mourned by his wife; Agnes, at home; ‘three. brothers, Charles, Westwood. favors a unintentionally hurt ‘by my using | James and John and his sister, Mrs. Agnes Duff, all of’ Saskatchewan, » KIDNEY ACIDS ob yourRest.. ‘Many ah never seem to get a good ; night's rest. They turn and toss—blame it on ‘nerves’—when it may be their kidneys, Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess ‘acids from'-the blood. If they fail and ° impurities “stay in the. system—disturbed -. rest often follows. - If you don’t rest. well: get and use Dodd’s: Kidney Pills. Dodd's: -help the kidneys so that -you .. can’ rest: * better—and feel better. ma 186 = Dodds Kidney Pills || = € United States Pat: #2,611, 529) : e Think of it—a hearing aid that -is completely cordless ;:no sound »/ tubes, no- earmolds, no buttons _ in-either. ear, no. attachments : whatsoever! You hear: Simply se : Acousticon’s s ‘contact receiver, built: into the: temples ‘of: the Acousticon’ Eyeglass. Hearing ‘Aid, makes it possible:for-hun-”: dreds. of thousands: of. hard-o coupon: below: for:full: ‘informa- tion::No cost: or: obligation; of | state - that it. have’: smany.* personal: : : --been™. farmers": and. a: ‘high: regard.: ‘exists for) all of: ithemi.”. Far, : then, from. having: a strong aversion: to farmers “prairie ; I-feel a close: affinity’ because Tam | one: of. them. * In. that: respeot T share’ the feelings of My. ‘Campbell aay his farm, neighhors, : ‘ _ | REGRET EXPRESSED advertisement. is not ‘published: 0 or. displayed. by the ee Control Board’ or by the bakit “of British - Columbia, ; conanaaneneeel Fine areneneasminmesninenatmempaomenretenianti a ‘rerertrrneam eaten veneer eta emanates “JUNIOR. ‘i Tf Pi it ANN UL P " “ESS. v1 ahh Wh — MAIL rifts COUPON TODAY FOR INFORMATION! A RP Anoclation (B.C, Division), “Canadian Pulp’ Sir Vaneouver 1; ‘Bh ‘Columbia. Please, send Tull information about tho, contest and. mPa haa 402-550 Burrard St.,’ urenene tarentonyeresy Pe 3 Contest loses ig, ts AND. SENIOR. ~The» following » explanation ‘suffice, T’hope, to indicate what was meant. when. ::I “used the. words will |” “prairie farmers" ‘as. an: ‘example, rye regret using this as. my . example |: “Tnow, of course, but: I think in farm ‘terms.“and''r was merely ® using «a familiar Mustration At the. meoting in. question I was expluning an. educational effort be- ing sponsored by our tourist bur emu, 7 one of: ‘the branches Within the de- : partment: ‘of recreation and conser- “vation. This: travel: clinic: had. coy ered: many. cities in: B.C, in an’¢ perimental. AWRY LOSS “determine : : whether our; department could ..18- lat autovcouri: and “+ Sart: operntors {bys bringing: to ‘wien: knowledge! ‘of ‘Tamerica. Miccossful’ practive.: oan motel “and ‘pasar operations: elsewher' a in North “This, school, Y miay BUY, was. highly. pudcessfu) ind: warily received- all-over the” province,’ so" alble. to. put: the, SCHOO) ON. A. per= amanent busi jn the ‘near future, of ovomer 15th, 1 1957. sores seipnieeeminieer sl ih ae a! scant biadeaplesih pprendcuieindid sihialenit rma necesita Tarn trae ee i * — wonld an explaining: the. organization of lvayel clinic ind “its - “‘purponcs, mentioned vo-my: mlidience. that WO: had found” Way. JAY. people. upon. retiring, wanted iy supplement. tholr income. In soma.” business. nee note demand, ton. physien) effort’ Te was: ‘natural, therefore that. 8 we fet.as fairly [o.: large. number: of farmers: In TG, (o-aupploment, thelr Income arid ob- tain, additional. amenities: that people atch ng thoy would Inve: it in futo courts and comer accommoda- ion oHLAblishments,. “ explain tat dealing with the tore jal trade was usually! a farcery from With diese retired Gouples: previous Iv had’ done. and? that ‘the travel clinic” was. an ‘educational: mothod whereby thoy “eomd learn: uo frat Janda. lboe 1a, aponk, whereby Ne comfort: and. Dieanure of Aravellers: could be. ngs. nured. Mv ‘audience ‘yorot Mood the point Mra, George: Fernie, All. i W Road And Maas Gs Dy Bianehford: Wilds ““retdred > pralria their atster: and: brother-In-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs; ‘George: Tater many, vd MGREPER. speatene tte sarap am bn barton tinea RRS RY eRe 7 “ Fors Your! Prinving Needs: Can, The Revt OW, areata |. Who" are “nuxlous | Te went- onto? ower Rotdy have. liad sas: ‘questa, ' ‘much so:thatswo hope it will he pags’ |e - On October.1 5th: thousand: of Canadians’ have the opporuinity to. join in this casicr Many. thousands will take “each year fe ‘Mr: Bow. was: * Funeral : took. place from Sands | Funeral Chapel and’ cremation fol-: Jowed at Royal Oak. Rey.. WwW. fal : ingham- officiated. : - For: Rubber Stamps" woe Can ‘The. Review: He meee, _VISITOR WERE» Mr. ‘and : Mrs. Langas iY eturned to their home. in, North: Burnaby,.. . : ‘after spending the ‘week-end: ‘at the “home: of = : brother- -in- -law, \ Tyler, 415 Queens. 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