salem ay i cl Naas Ghee W ednes sday, Febr ary An advisory council, consisting of ~ representatives - from Salt Spring Island: or ganizations, will be formed at a. genera) meeting arranged by “the island Recreation for Tuesday, Feb. 27, Mahon Hall; Ganges'. “The purpose of the advisory coun- cil, explained. E. v. Fisher ‘at a-re- cent preliminary meeting of the rep-. Tesentatives, is to act as liaison be- | tween island groups and the commis- sion, and ‘to serve that body in an advisory capacity. ' Salt “Spring Island Recreation | Commission: was formed a year ago - with the following commissioners: B.’ - Lukas, Mrs: A.-M. Brown, ° NM, Fisher. K. Dods. G. Reynolds, 7 Mrs. Jo W. A. Green, D. R: Morrison, Mrs, ‘He D.Deacon and Reg.'Price. “A’:nomination committee « composed of: Mrs. J, E. Bennett, J.-H. M. Lamb “and E. V) Fisher, was chosen ‘at ‘the cat. 8 p.m. ‘in didates for election. at the general ~ Meeting and to: fill the ‘office of five commissioners whose tering have ex- pired. : Two will -be chosen from the Fulford area, _ three from - North Salt; : Spring. ; GOVERNMENT AID Mr... Fisher, speaking . | on the pur- | - +>: -pese-and aims of the recreation com: : : inission, drew attention to the will- ingness of this. and .other govern- | inents of the western world, to. help | their people secure the greatest. pos: ; sible benefit from ‘their leisure time: . Canadian’ feder ‘al: and: provincial ~ governments are budgeting: many’ thousands of dollars for “recreation, “said “Mr, Fisher... “ has-a department. of recreation. -oper- ating under the department of educa-: tion, Valuable. equipment, including arth extensive. film: library: is” avail-: ~ able: for use ‘of: organizations. Some.j~ _, of this: ‘government money:and help «should come “to Salt: Spring, Island, 7 said Mr. Fisher. i ener ; ee. recreation’ ‘commissi m formed. in™:an” area’ before Vv Commission | aneeting, io ‘present a slate of ‘can. increased i | | . i - British Columbia-| 21, 1962. dergarteiy. to pr ovision of recr reation- al facilitiés: for old age. pensioners: but gr ‘oupS must” first make requests for assistance. A vote of thanks, followed: by: ap- plause, was accorded to Mrs. A.M. | Brown. for her untiring work ‘in. forming and assisting recreational’ groups during the year, | The. meeting-to be held’ February , 27°is opento the public. “A financial | statement and plans for the year will be presented. | | | "Age Has lts ‘By MURIEL WILSON You’have heard. about the “Seven i ; | Ages of Man" but what about: the: iSeven Aves of Women’? At -two: are. alls. .» Mommy “and. Daddy dolly ‘and her pink blanket are her most pre. “cious possessions:. At -sevense. 0. She feels her’ own impor tance; sh e' is past-master of piisting her Daddy around ‘her finger and invent- - ng - new ways to postpone going: to bed. | ing“ up“on “Christ- Muriel Wilson: “mas Eve, but she is becoming. skeptical about: the ex: dstence of Santa: and fairies. Her: ‘dearest dream”. “fora “two-! wheeler?”. ; -She hates! ‘boys, : MAG CIBY Su She: worries about: the freckles” ‘on. her nose. . She: thinks breakfasts will. make her fat.: Time’ drags—will she ever grow ‘up? ae “ment assistance’i ‘available: There |: 65. commissions * on: ‘Vancouver. isa Island. “Atleast ‘half. of: ease Reve n “full-or, ‘part-time paid’ leader ‘thirds of whose" salary i is ‘paid 'b government “said the: speaker 5 I ’ Co, v, pe . me old-fashioned and *" hei ather:: over-protective. The - “future | 5 is hazy but: it floats i ina: r Crone “tte I RTE aud aterl en ww nonin , Magia, TA GANADIAN GOVGIAMENT BUDEOVIAION HS, 1, IMITED “AER ANCREVALA. fy CANADA” i) si FRE vA} 4 hing Ny A sa ae ane mie ne, i Hf Mi A al i ni hie hada eat i This advotiserient Is not: publishod or displayed by tho: “_ Liquor Control Board or. by the Government of, British Columbia. d , Aye Hy fivia' free Maria Teasor'e' two thew wine baht’ ae Main Uead Manic. wilt Shine Mik Pater need aS : any (enna witht Evaporated Milhi". Write today): She @s-till:: hangs her - stock-; : : = like to dance till dawn: ‘or. r that rT ean | Painting Classes {For Children ‘Salt. Spring Comniission is: sponsoring children’ 8 | ' painting classes in’ Mahon Hall, on | Saturday afternoens from 1.30 to; 3.30. p:m., “under. ‘the tuition: OF: Mrs, Barbara Williams, ©. I There is a small char ge “for these | Classes, which the recreation com- mission hopes to- develop into chil- dren’s ceramic classes; | mate plans to ‘use Saturday as a day of Supervised — for the C ompensations changed; Her children have ma ‘ tured and: again seek her counsel, “Her grandchildren emerging from babyhood’ to: become: a stimulating | and” absorbing’ interest. Her hus- band slackens his. pace -and happy days are here again, This :last age “could be ‘called ‘the’ Mature Age. ...::-once you.get used to jt, maturity is rather nice, ~The -business of getting. older’ has ‘many , delightful surprises—what it lacks in dash and vigor it makes up for in a whole new world of contentments and Satisfactions. Now come. the lect the dividends on experience, PRIVILEGED 7 Maturity is’ a fine thing LI like it..-With. ‘the prestige of: silver hair an older’ person becomes. privileged ... now T can look. my neighbor:in the eye’ ‘and admit ‘that’ hockey bores ‘me. “Ivdon't: have : ‘to: ‘pretend | that T see. without’ my. glasses. Now that’ we. have. outgrown. the. caution’ and” conservatism | of: -youth, we’ can: “adventure down: new. paths. Once’ upon, ) a otit Island. - Recreation | with -ulti-. compensations; now we begin to col- | people: believed: : eaieneneaeerana ie ie MORE ABOUT. GANGES” we pstteathertieatetnet teat oe erating] Ae i ; Mr. and Mrs, Ivor G. Ginn and, family, for merly. of Salmon Arm, | have taken up residence in ‘their new | home cn Scott Road, recently pur- chased from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacWilliani, who’ are at present visiting in Nanaimo. ; | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernie Booth, Beddis Road, have returned home after sev- eral. days. holiday at Harrison Hot Springs: ; Miss Ellen Worthington, Victoria “WaS-a- guest. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Worthmgton, Ganges Hill, H during the past week, | Archdeacon and Mrs. G. H, Holines | Were, onthe mainland last- week and } enjoyed: a” short. visit? with ‘ioe son, | Arthur. Holmes, ‘Richmond. - | Capt. M, -Blackburne,. formerly. | “Mary.” Lakes lette-Salt “Spring { Island recently: for. London, England, ; Prior to taking. up residence in con- | 1 { i 1 | i j of St. tinental -Europe: Mr. and Mrs. Sorchinski, ‘Victoria with daughters Sharon: and’ Diane avere “recent: guests of Mrs. Sorchin- | ski's parents, “Mr, and Mrs. H. Price, Beddis Road. ; School children enjoyed a holiday! li 1 when local teachers attended Van.) couver . Island Teachers’ regional annual convention in Nanaimo, Fri- day ‘and ‘Saturday ‘of last week.. } . Recent’ guests at. Harbour House! Hotel” included: Mr... ‘and “Mrs.” R: Simpson and family: Mr.and Mrs | E. “Anglin; ‘Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs J, “Ewing, Mr. and: Mrs. -E: ‘Parker; West ‘Vancouver; Mrs. Lois’ Johnson, : Hollywood, : “Calif: “Mr. and: Mrs. | T... “Renieke, | St. “Paul, Minn.;". Mr. and = Mrs. G: Bernard. ‘Duncan: J: Jacob, Mission’ ‘City; Gy B. ‘Gamble, SG. Clark, HeCy -Gilleland, Victoria. Guests: recently. registered iat: Log Ca in’ Hotel. included: Mr.--and':-Mrs; H: ~ Olmsschank ‘ Miss” Linda: Olins: schank, “Mrs 7R: “could: ‘do, ; ‘they'd. done. From. ‘then: ‘on: all: they, ould: “expec a: rocking: chair. ‘by: i “a: warm. - fire. ‘and-an wand when kind: pcan | word from. the. living. ‘Teady, fo : the’ ‘embalmer. ie ‘world: has: changed. since Wal Bowling © Instructors ; “Double Diaii; ae A {fective ind: least depen u can voll: in n-bowlin hack sip: | } sins curvi most: the: moment | Hit leaves): -your.|-§ hand, and it keeps veering: ina smooth ‘are: all the. way do wa. the “Jane.- You roll a eurve by rotating. the palm of your hand ¢ | inwards, from the bottom to. the top ’ of sthe: ball: during} fanwa rd. Mover ‘the: davon the stett;' ‘yng passih] edhe ball... Tha will: help. pre event. Aa Thane - ‘dolivery; ne ‘it ae Sehr? all thatespin,: it's: very diiftioMle: te put dt ontoothe tare get-eonsistently. |: ‘Because. wourve ty laoso. hard: to: cons trol, very few Se aarerena “ood bowlers: use sven a sil ht Ailfferenco in’ your ‘ r ball : inntan'nt: Undey. for: oigarette ‘NRNON, (and: when: caghtraye: are emptied into Wen : “curve"” ball: is both.-the:: most, : And; with! bringing y ‘with your. ‘arm. eur vein hale. ee. alme: Rolph, New West- ~ Following’ ais ‘Of: ‘Mrs, Doris L. can‘ca a large change ‘in’ the: size. “of the Ure. ¢ he. Path: of, fie pall. youcare prety well confined” to aim: ing: for the: ‘pocket’ ‘on the, right of the headpin, “Th your: wider curve e hits the Jeft-of: the headpin, the Jly: vicochet ! Pins Standing Urve, | you must. line: your: golf UP oow. your’ larget from way |} -over. to. the. left. side-ofthe lane; For], _this ‘reason; you’ shouldstige’ the .for- P ward. darts for ‘aiming, ; ‘yather than'| alin: by. shifting: your position. Prov: || PENSIONERS | TO. COMPETE {IN COOKING. Salt Spring Island branch of Old Age Pensioners’ Organization. met |: February 13 ‘in: St. George's “parish hall, Ganges, with Fred Goddard in. -the chair, Secretary - treasurer Mrs; mle, | from-.a —three- -year. lecture tour of Elsie. Swe mi Gre Devanand Mabiraj re ainda ; monk of - the Sankara- : tila. But sit-has been ‘kept niostli ‘charya’ Order, “India, “will address a’! ¢ among the saints and. holy ‘men: Now: public meeting at 8 /pun.. Febr uary) we bring it out jnto the World”. ” 23, in. Holyrcod House, Victorja. ‘After his: talk in Victoria, he trav-.. - He is Swami Gurw Devanand Ma- | els. to: Duncan: to speak on’ February haraj, and: his message . ‘is. “Deep 263. Nanaimo; February. 28 ‘and: then, Meditatjon”’: on to Campbell River. The Swami, who has just come ee ee ee ees eae MORE ABOUT | England, explains that:.« ‘meditation ot | Douglas Sti; sin Victoria, Thacker. reported that ‘generous donations’ from friends had. covered the cost of the dinner last month. PARK PROJECT _ - (Continued from: Page . One) , is the simple method of. drawing the attention towards the inner. glory of. life, a method whereby man may ex- enon cece a a esolutior : ' 7 Resolutions from the loca! branch | perience: the subtle and: the” trans water. Drainage. will” only; involve: were forwarded to headquarters. for céndent, One does not have. to be a. monk ora recluse; one has the -abil- ity Lo’ establish’ himself in the field ofthe Absolite,:and at the same time to keep‘on working. i in the field ¢. of relativity’ z Swamp Mz: tharaj; who. states that ‘Meditation. is “a: most powerful form | of prayer’, is in Canada for. the Spiritual Regeneration Movement, ‘The movement is now established in 21 countries in :the world. with: the aim. of relaxing world and individual’ ithe water: fselfe. | DRAINAGE LEVEL. see: Extension of the earen boundary: © -of-the park gives direct: main -ditch.” presentation at the a “meeti Us in June, collecting on the: ‘Park: ite Following the bucindss meeting, ‘Mrs. E, Worthington projected one ored. slides ‘of. Californian and locd scenes. Tea was served’by Mrs: ‘Hayward and-Mrs..G. Parkes. K special’ birthday’ cake Was cut. in [honor of Mrs..F. Freder = and i Mrs. Ss: Kitchener, |... : : Members with: a flair for cooking will have a celiance to test their skily q “This will permit “of ‘a | direct: line to that ditch from’ the hall, j Allowing: for ‘deepening of the drains: | from-the foundation: [twill also pro- H vide-.a: potential: source of water ‘for j { |. 1 4 irrigation - daring: the summer nionths, 2. : at the. March meeting. “A> French | tensions, tis non-sectarian, The entire: ear th. “moving and: gr radi : chef will be present to judge entri les, ; “It js nota new: method," he | ing project is to be carried out by the all of which must be kept: covered | smiles, “for itis. written -of- over | Construction company under. the sup-. until judging time. Smee mee IDATE OF REGIME 5,000 years ‘ago in’ the ° Bhagavad | ervision of a qualified engineer. With the: completion. of this. part of... NTAL ‘ASSOCIATION the veg ios Sig ae will be faced, | ANNUAL DINNER SET FOR MARCH. 3 iwi n the necessity of erecting fences Annual- dinner of: the Canadian Of special interest is the fact that | for Sports’ activities: : : Scottish Regimental Association is Padre "Bob"? Seaborn, war- time | 'N. T. Wright, director ‘of the Bark p.m. e pay anes. suedt ¢ of hongr. “Now Bishop: of New: ne: Pre imina arrangements This event, whicly alwaye sees the : connection - With: the: project, 2 foundland,*. Bishop ‘Seaborn ‘will be : ." gathering: of ex-members of the Can- pr essed his” confidence ° ‘adian Scottish Regiment, together | ‘the guest of Col: D. Crofton, Ganges, | meeting in the new plan. with the 6th Battalino, C.E.F.,: has !.while visiting the west coast. Vp his” will | give us ‘a ‘first’ class a.Well planned | program. Tickets: are.j At the dinner, ‘plans for: the pr €- | sports: .céntre “in’. ‘Sidney,’ “he™said;” available from A.” Strugnell, 1696 | sentation. ofthe. colors. by. the Prin- beyond, any we’ have’ enjoyed“ here 2 ok @ess Royal. will. be. announced.- in: the-past.’ Way over on the-left-of the lane, you's” ” . don't have. any. place. fos shilt: your Ea position to. oe “When dimings ‘stand olthere one: ‘ay Iwo dubs to the lete of contra,..de--| pending. an the -size of your curve, Forthe hendpin, roll-over the centre | darty forthe right! pin roll between: | the’ eentre:dart: cand: ‘the. first: ant. it Slant. a th r or left side pins, roll belweei on |: ©. remedy. n-curve {hatis {oo heavy: you, to ‘control, ry aripplng the: i with: Yat hint, held: as: higl OWA PAS thee treof from. if A. curve: ds cis AGPORS. your. body Tht: the. ball: aching: stralaht ont da ne Aho lanes Bye t: ‘your: hand (ayant Aur, somewhat, straightening: out your’ am, motion. Will cut: athe Next: The Hook “thal, om memnomaey mutnacaonne Metimmmmsecuniinsin “wastepnper haskals “Full make: Best | Agent for. “SALT SPRING ISLAND Elsic Worthington. : Sal Ganges — . sg | a et ae [ aI ue he Fel y 7 : Bringing you oil products aed, argain prices: is ft big job, Right now, for example, Imperial. is “drilling 30. miles. of hole: aeB.C, Ms Boundary. Lake oil. field. ‘Boundary Lako oll. will, travel 74 “miles to Imperial’s: refinery. near Vancouver, where it will bo, turned into: Products And those “products 1 reach: you at barg tin prices, Take Esso gasoline, for example, On the ¢ average, it costs. __ Motorists. ‘hroughout, B iC Gylyconts-per: pound, Compared : with other commodities: in _.tveryd Ay Use, you-won! ind-a- better, bargain. Milk, for example,’ § id; soft drinks: ‘for 12,4; cents; pound; even ure. Ana of. the. Gy'y cents. paid. per pound for. Esso. pasalino, : pr eel Jaxes that. bring you:such things as social services and | his ba , Imperial hag invested more than open i B.C. in ie baat lay, on the’ ‘avertipe, Imperial: pela loss: for the < cat dia ten ye rsapo,..and Esso. gasoline today. ds: much access tothe = as well-as seeding the: land: set: out pe