NER 2 RE- ELECTED TO HE AD TEA PROCEEDS (Por. POURRI . ; me Hlustrated OW ALKATHON "SALT SPRING CREDIT UNION - “eestiatenAT Ig, LES PR VE E EASIER R I — REACHES | ‘A. very: successful St: Patrick's Informative tak, illustrated a , With slides, on the subject of “Veg- S ALT. ohne | etable Growing” was given ™:.to Mervyn. Gardner. was’ re: selected: ‘Trwin:: -_Membershi now* . totals x president, “and: ‘Andrew © Stevens | 264; it was. jeer oe Hota LP Pa ee ea tine | Gensel ey re) : : . ee pres he cat the pang sand Cena inesting:. approved a ‘four | ynited. Church hall, undér the aus-| iS. a a -member'ss of-the. Salt Spring Island | ; Credit Union held on. "Monday, " Lpatrenage pend rive cas ean pices of. the*United®:Church -Wo-|) . Sy. ROSAL oMEYW oop 7 ‘barke d vistousty: “a tne se “waite q Chrysanthemum Society on ‘Wed. “The. “walkathon"” “craze. ae ‘Mahon hall,. Ganges.. ‘Directors ve. Total. assets. stood : t “338, 658: 86, men and under’ the “general ‘cop: |.” a by. the gate hopin : someon nesday by P. G. James. Slides were. reached Bart Spring” lang a ‘venership. of the. president, Mrs..R.} In May ; T. left :Winniper - by [eae appead saad ping ‘the dans also. shown -on flower growing: in|. During the. dark, wet hours. of. “elected were, Harry °Extel,: H.. J.) with an: “undivided | “sur lus. oft yew — Carlin. and Harold Hoffman. | $1,633.80 and loans to. members | pena ee tant one The following. committees -were | totalled $32,169.85 during 1962. was’ on ay visit from her ‘home in named: supervisory, A. M. Brown, George Stirling, Vancouver, ‘B.C. | Federal ‘way, Washington, D. L. Goodman, Mrs. Dennis Dea- representative of Cuna. Mutual In-| ‘phe hall , as gay with sprin con; credit committee, Mrs. D. L.|'surance » Society, addressed” the| siowerg and bai an Pe — 8 Goodman, J. Watérfall and Don| meeting on the subject of ‘credit }ycis. ar tistically arranged by Mis. train, en route. to Fort. William, or ‘that:.my.: courage would: ‘take Holland.) 0003. way Friday night, 16-year: old” Alan Ontario, as agent a Canadian me to. the door in spite of them,| . The latter part. of the evening | Perry... and ~ 15.year-old * Darrel Baal time in my. life lw letel but. in the end the dogs won and | Was spent in witnessing. a demon- | Byron. in training, for The: Colonist: aaa in my. as completely] turned away. stration of how to cut and start ' marathon, March. 30, covered. 50 a ° There ae re’ stopo nd th OLD FRIEND. at hiepeeayreies given by Mrs. J.; miles of island terrain: a _ here : vers an €| At’-another house’ the w nglin and Austin Wilson. . Fur- : Fe first was Redditt, Ontario, where | invited me for supper. She woman ther plans were made for the Cenotaph at 5. from Be Ge ngs PENCILL INGS © "| unions, ‘and insurance on loans and Scot Clark. L anrived: in: the dark 2. a, shares, illustrating his address fn _ —— arrived in’ iaboad of evening with me as though I were an old| forthcoming spring flower show, | with teen-agers Douglas Sylvester, ; ; with a film: = was served: Bader . eon: anc in pouring rain. . friend. When she’ heard my next to. be held. on: “April 20, in Mahon Marcel Blais, Diane. Sharp’ and’ Fro ; ; es Following adjournment, ‘refresh: venership. of Mrs. E. Parsons and ‘Where can I get a room for the |'stop would be. Hudson, she gave all. --| Linda Inglin. ‘Their. “companions mo os " a " ” Do _ : ments were served. 7 na a ae Bae ce 7 night? bar rats a statio behind al|meé the name of the section fore-|. Mrs. Ena McCabe, Victoria, will | gropped out, one by.one, and Alan ©. oa car rs arber, Mrs, F.| coffee bar: in the. station. man and his wife, directions. to| attend the April meeting to in-| ang Darrel . finished tneir trek ie Zenke,. Mrs, J. Wallis ane Mrs. F. | E . E : | CUSTODIANS my - WwW. Fredrickson. : : (Continued from Page Seven) RESIGN ATION _ . Tea was - -pour ed by Mrs. A.-G: ‘Bort Washington’ on’ her first | a. ‘ j House, Miss Helen Dean and. Miss “scheduled trip. ° Flags ‘flew’ and ACCEP TED “Mrs. Neilson up the hill, takes their. house’ from the. station: struct the members on chrysanthe-| about: 2 p:m. Saturday. ay roomers. ut you ‘can’t go there “Just walk down the track:a ways, | mum culture, ‘and: the club. plants ; ° “Te ie in this’ downpour. | Think I saw, it's. the: only house there. Give | will have arrived, two. of which | Somewhat foot sore an 6. weany. : her son around here a few min- | Mrs. -Walton® my’ name and::tell | Will be, given to ‘each’ member to | im sroved b walking during» ‘the. utes ago, He could drive von her I.sent: you. ‘You'll be able to| grow. and exhibit in the fall show.. aa vather hei atinight,-and. iri. . A Herd and CGLT.. girls. acted “horns blew, and coffee and cakes _Resignation. of. Donald-L. Good-/ as serviteurs.. : ’ He" vanished ‘throug boar ‘ Sarre 7 . gh ‘ door- oard there I’m sure.” ret : 1 de the. were dispensed fromthe ‘back. of man assistant custodian at Sat -A home: cooking stall” was “in: way, returning a moment, later. -}.. (That night /as°1) settled on the | Scouts To Clean — eee ce ee se cade ie “ el Cousineau’s truck, which he ental se bee ela ine . the charge of ‘Mrs. J. W. Catto,’ Miss| “yep, he'll take youif you don't train’ seat. to’ sleep, something 1 wP gear to.be ‘carr ied. ‘Another. ‘trek then drove on to; the ferry for: the monthly, board . meeting | 0: ©) Mary...Lees,: Miss. ‘J. -Overend: and mind: waiting 10. or 15 minutes.” was to. becomie. accustomed to, J 1| Beaches May 11. ae being planned. sighed with satisfaction. Small |.» Annual? clean- -up of beaches by be ————— towns: were: going to. “be |. much { the Boy’ Scouts was approved by the : council will make’ arrange-: easier to‘sell in than the city. My Central Saanich council ‘last week:|- ments with’ the Scouts” for: ‘disposal ‘outlook ‘was:-very bright. indeed. -for the ‘morning. of, May 11. ‘The | of:. rubbish. - collected from, Ene (To be Continued) | oa ‘| parks. and beaches - committee - of I beaches in the: municipality. : Now. we: look ‘askance’ at ‘the District No. 64, on. Tuesday, to be- was at’ the door. aged little Peck, and hail the. re. come effective ‘March 31.. re new innovation, a 7 i bar, in later the son appeared, matter-of- turn of the larger ferry: with re- ‘Permission was given by the charge of Mrs. C. W. Ley ett,’ as factly picked up my bags. ‘and lief, But it's going to take some | Pad for the installation of loud) (i o00q py Mrs. F. H. A. aoa Mrs. healed’ for thé side door... 1 fol- doing to forget the “Motor Prin. | SPeakers in the classroom, the ex-| Gy “Wrightson, Mrs. W. M. Mouat | |lowed. : He, had little to say as te cess". We Still aren't used. to a 4 ’ i BPOUE | drove up the hill and. finally. de-{ and Mrs. Scot Clark, netted 390| posited me ‘inside the house. © | first crossing. . oa a _| trustees of Gulf Islands School Mrs. ‘L. Barber. Mrs. H. Ashley | ‘T sat‘on a bench and 20 minutes | pense to be borne by the students “queens” council, | thieh w . ° We thought when we returned, Permission was also granted for _ton of the the chureh vestibule, JUST ONE NIGHT after ar absence of some 11 weeks, | Saturna Island students. to make | * ae His mother looked me over spec- “. that: -end-loading . slips. would _ be trips to Nanaimo and Ganges,: for). wlatively. ~ '. going in all over the place. But 1o,- ‘the purpose of: visiting schools: in INSTITUTE | “T° don’t ‘take eis : she said, | “everything. is as before. Surely| these areas. . | just’men.. But the room ‘is. .va- the much publicized.somnolence of:| “The! board will make a ‘donation . | eant right now: so I guess you can ‘Gulf. Islanders ‘isn’t ‘contagious, | ‘the Kiwanis, Club. of Duncan, | TO PLANT | ‘stay... Just for one night, ‘mind ‘and: insidiously | seeping “into~ the who are sponsoring a career night | “you.” = . blood stream of: departments. com- for “April 5,. which . will _be attend- a ear “ed her, then followed her ‘ing, ‘in contact. with these. “isolat- ed: ‘by’ islands students. oe, _ ALMEYS * HERE up: the: stairs. Defy : | ed” islands! But then, we have the e as pS " South. ‘Salt Spring’ Island~ wi The room. was" ‘ares: aiid. .com- Peres Pcie oe Sierra | Ime at the ome of a. Lar is "3 iy on: ursday,. “with: members ; +4 : : “3 “end- loading . ne WEL: ws ‘in, =| SET P ‘| présent. ““Conveners’. reports “were homesickness, so the: first thing- 1]. heard: “An official: delegate was| did, .was” “write. “a letter’. to :my ‘chosen | ‘to attend ‘the South -Van-|. niother, telling her, everything couver Island District: W.I.° Work-|.Was lovely : and. I. was’ Yeady.. to shop; which ‘is 'to be held on} March start work: ‘the: next! morning. 29. at. the “Royal Oak’. W.l.. hall. |” viembers were ‘present. “Plans “About .12 memibers hope to: attend: “at ‘were made: to: hold . the’ spring téal the: workshop , from: Salt © Spring. Be y of home. cooking. at the Island: ; : (SEEING TE | = Quarterly meeting of St. ‘Mary’ Ss | Guild: .was, held-at: the home of: Mrs. ac Jackson on. ‘Thesday;. ‘March, on. the afternoon, ‘of: “May: 29. ‘Re: ports: “were read | ‘from: different |) : ‘and: members, are | Saal - “the floweri ng 5 erabapple. ‘tree—| £0", plant: to, by be.’ ‘ready |: ‘ : ve atthe, home. of. Mrs. ?: ‘Middlemiss. Ker: BARTRAM CADBUR ay ae es A By be pa Tea: was. served by. y Ms MeManus, THE . ant ‘and Mrs: Laurie Mouat’ are | nm a two-week. motori ing holiday. to running. bo Juneh_ with/th Single” eaterinrn 2 St “at ike. ase: - -_ Available travelling the farming towns: of Manitoba: later “hoarded ‘ate this Jt home: quite: -unintentionally : | discovered: the Felationship: by accidents 65 a hat afurnnen: 1. ‘aboot; in- ofa large house that: looked: very promising, but. three huge dows | Swallows Here — ‘With White Robin The swallows: arrived: in’ Fulford: ‘an Marek (2 and were here “pright’t “and enrly. for breakfasts: ON. White robin hag been Aeén: in ‘ReVeral placese one”, resident dey sonbes, thecrabiy ag. all, white with, he pile glow on: “the. breast. ys qpeclder ons Whar pack, an Vittle. dark: “eolor: an” th wing: tips. 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