‘PAGE SIX SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW -_ IMPROVEMENTS PROMISED — _ BY GOVT. FOR ISLAND PARK “A meeting of the Salt Spring Island “Chamber: of Commerce was ‘held: re- “cently! at. the home: of: the. president, with Destnond Crofton in the chair. A“report on Maxwell Park: stated | ~ thatC. -F. Lewis of. the department Of. parks was » well. pleased: with’ the “progress :made.:by the Chamber of. - Commerce: on. the Bynes Peak. at -Mount.. “Maxwell. and. ‘is. going. to st recommend ‘that! tables. and. chairs of.a suitable rustic type be put up by the: department. ‘Big Ant Hill The Chamber has erected signs notifying visitors where water can ‘be: found and also where ‘the enor- “mous: ant hill can be seen. Paths have been marked, rubbish has been cleared away and the road has been graded to the summit where there is ‘ample -space® for’ parking and from “where the land drops sheer 2,000 feet. “The view over Fulford Harbor and ~ the: Gulf Islands: takes: in’ the Olym- pies «with Mount. Baker and..Mount ~ Ranier and ;.in fine weather, numer- “ous American islands are also clear- ‘ly. visible. : “The” Chamber © ‘has made: recom- : mendations’ for liglits to “be put on Fulford. wharf ‘and. has also: got in touch: withthe . department of public “works = regarding: the: approaches: to. “the: bridge«at. Fulford Inn: HOSPITAL REPORT fs FOR MONTH OF JUNE | -Following:i is the June report of the at Ganges F 0." -Patient> days 207, patients in. -hos- ital 44, births -1; deaths l: “The: ‘following donations” are. ace. -'knowledged?Mr:-.and® Mrs. :Pollard butters: Mr. ‘Thompson, : Mr. Dewar, magazines ; “J. Mrs. magazines Bo Ac- Je: Sturdy, land, : “magazines : Sees Se Z a Sa OS are ares TS areit| RTT TRE TTT . E market report: as fresh. . with a good demand. for fowl oie. Minto. Gulf, Islands = an F (yt “Lieut. “Governor Clarence Wal- lace’ has’. expressed a ‘wish ‘to meet the ‘representatives of ‘public. bodies land will-do. so: when he. visits Gan- ges.-on’-July -30 “and attends. the church fete at. Harbour House. ° “There is a crying ‘need ‘for ‘a.play- ground ‘to’ be.used:-for football. hard- ball, ‘tennis, etc. anda. committee consisting of Miles Acheson, .W.. H. Bradley and. Howard. Chalk has been appointed to investigate the matter. “The ‘Chamber ‘of Commerce’ takes a favorable view of the. request by the, United Church for. a ‘light in Hereford. Ave.-and has already taken the matter up with the B.C. Power Commission. Egg Prices Show 2 Cent Advance Following is ‘the’ weekly egg and Egg - buying. prices advanced two cents: grade A: Large. “Other, grades unchanged.” Small: shipments of prairie out of storage eggs‘ continue: to arrive. and the quality’ has been reported as very rood grading . 90-‘per cent A: grade and moving into retail ¢hannels with local storage eggs at the same: price Poultry ‘market’ continues and a fair demand for broilers. BRITISH CHILDREN HONOR CANADIAN WAR DEAD “Children | from: ‘the Sir: John Moore. garrison ‘school at Shorn- ‘cliffey near Folkestone, Eng.,. re- cently. revived’.a ‘pre-World- War- Ib custom when they placed flow-. ‘ers*-on. the graves: ‘of Canadian ‘soldiers: buried in Shorneliffe’ gar- rison- cemetery, last: resting. plaice of: several © hundred. “men of: the Canadian: ‘expeditionary’. force. of ithe: ‘First: World’-Ware ©): . for an" Island, “engineer needs sk r indireetly » n : resource. 7 FT bth of ei = Sn ee = SS ———————— E i ae ‘a cottage ‘at Browning: Harbor. ar : i mn ome “ln the logging camps of Vancouver Py and intends. to make logging. mand: a perpetual supply of trees, a) British, Columbia everyone, directly , _PENDER ISLAND away to Vancouver. for a few days, returning Thursday on, the. Ss. Prin- cess. Elaine. ~ . Mrs. Roger Allan - and: bwe. sons went to Vancouver: Sunday. “Mrs. Keillor. is a. visitor in: Van- couver. ver Tuesday. Capt. Bob -Mollison arrived from Vancouver Tuesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.. W.-Mollison and his family who are visiting here, returning Sunday. Mrs. D. Henderson and grandson, Billy Price, returned to Vancouver Sunday. Mrs. S. ‘Kirk arrived on Piavaday to visit with “Mr. and Mrs.. A. A. Davidson. Mrs. Sparling has returned. home from Ganges, after _heing, away a few. days. holidaying on: Vancouver - Island. : ~ Mrs. McMahon, “Mrs: Cameron and: her daughter, and. Av Wood, ‘from. Wi innipeg, are Nisiting witly Mrs. Frend. : Mr. Cassidy returned by phine- to Vancouver on: “Sunday... Mrs. Cassidy returned on. the Ss. Princess Elaine, also: Mrs: Wodd. “Mrs and’ Mrs. Walter have’ been on the Island afew days, returning.to Vancouver Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sedivewiti have been’ _Mrs., Catterall came from Vaneou-| Mr..and -Mrs.: Don Coiisineait: are| | | | Seymour Be ij. E. Money. and his: son : John -spent last week-end in Vancouver. . ” E. Money returned .home ‘Tuesday after spending the past three.months with: ‘relatives and: friends: in’ the Okanagan. and “Langley ’ Prairie. - Mr. and: Mrs: -A.:. Slater and .son John are spending’ a- ‘holiday’ motor- ing in the Okanagan. ‘Mrs.. W.. Drader: left. on Monday to spend the. next month ‘at ly tton. -F ULF ORD Miss Barbara “Appleton of York- shire, England, is visiting her sister and --brother-in- ‘law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J..B. French. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker have returned to Victoria after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. B Bob Patter- ae son, Mrs. D.. Boulger is a patient at the Royal’ Jubilee: Hospital, ” Victoria, During her absence, Mrs. John’ Sil- vester. is’ in charge: of the nursing -|-home. a Av new Fulford Harbour. post office is being -builr. next door’. to J. Grosart’s real estate office Last Wednesday, Darlene, Roberta and: Marilyn) Akerman visited ‘their relatives, Mr..and Mrs. wae “Harris, at Sidney. ; “Miss Shirley Grey of MV; ancouver is spending her summer. holidays with Mr. and oMrs, A; Stevens at eaver. Point. Mr. .and* Mrs. family s i, have arrived and Victoria Meé Ewan from --Mrvand Mrs. Allen and: family, of to spend ‘a few days with Mrs. Me-. California. have been visiting’ with Mr. and Mrsi:G aco. Noble. They Te- turned tosVancouver on the Ss. (Prin-. cess Elaine, Tuesday... Mrs. Metherall-arrived. from Vane couver.. Tuesday ” to - visit: with her. mother,’ “Mrs: Bonham, : and Mrs. Hollis, her. sister. : Mr. Clark’has: arrived from ane couver and is taking, up. residence in He is-a veteran of’ the First ‘World “War. ° Mr. Steves | went: to. ‘Vancouver. : Mr atid Mrs. Bla = Hunt! teturnied home on. ‘Thursday having: spent ‘the ‘Vancouver. ; Mary Copeland i is he Fanieta for. new: pounds, ‘I taiay. AL ali dr uggeists. years. nae worked : a ill and experience Som, reeds": othe: forest. on yj after “being - the’ ‘of | Vanec are. Dave’ ‘Collins Sinclair; and: Mr Renni Ewan’s parents, Mr, T. Stewart. ° Miss Duffield arrived from ans couver on ‘Tuesday. to spend _ COMMISSION — not publiahed or a QR ourd or by the: Gove iy ir Wednesday, July 23, 1952. ‘CHURCH FETE IS PLANNED ‘The monthly mecting of the Salt Spring Island branch . of: the Wo- man’s Auxiliary was held on Friday afternoon ‘in’ the | Parish Room, Ganges. . Mrs. -G.: H. Holmes pre- ‘sided. and with Archdeacon Holmes took’ the devotional period. . The president '..reported - on recent ‘Sunday School: prize giving in St. George’s Church and Archdeacon Holmes gave a talk on the study book, “Thine is the Glory.” The remainder, of. the afternoon was devoted to making _ preliminary arrangements for the ‘Church Fete at* Harbour House, July 30, which will be opened. by Lieut.-Governor Clarence Wallace, who is coming to Ganges. Harbour in his yacht “Wa- lithy,” accompanied by Mrs. Wallace, his aide-de-camp’ and his wife an:l Miss McLean. Tea. was served. by~ Mrs. S.-P. Beech, assisted: by Mrs. A. R. Price and Mis. W. Sinclair. take place in September. LOTS OF LO GS. dustry in’ B.C. . 725,368,000. .{.b.m., used | approximately 21 per cent of ‘the interruption i is’ the Municipality reals rien, 2 4 HAT Git Pity Oey ' ner Pronue , DIeTLEre peor ot, Sete té “inl always \ uty H) “a whey aye id by the VAe Uniti Pegi Control a the. The next meeting of the W. A. will Last: year the pulp and paper in-_