‘SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., +, Wednesday, October 12, 1949, —_— showed W.A. TO CANADIAN LEGION ON SALT ‘SPRING ISLAND CONTINUES ACTIVE _ .°: Phe monthly meeting of the . Women’s Auxiliary to the Salt Spring Island branch of the Cana- dian Legion was held last Tues- ‘day evening, at Harbour House, Ganges, with the president, Mrs. - J, B. Acland, in the chair and 28 - members present. Mrs. C. Faire, Mrs. Peter Tur- ‘ner, and Mrs. Ivan Mouat were in- The treasurer’s report au bulance of $490.50. The Queen Charlotte layette, made and do- nated by the members and which will be sent off at the end of the month, was brought to the meet- ing by the layette convener, Mrs. L. Parham. To purchase materials to continue her Jayette pool for veterans’ wives, Mrs. Parham was voted $7, the sum of $2 being also sent towards the National Film Board expenses. Plans were discussed for the sale of poppies the last year been unable to at- tend the meetings. Letters read included one to Mrs. George Lowe from the Wo- men’s Voluntary Services in Eng- land, thanking her for parcels of clothing sent from time to time frorn the Auxiliary; another, from Mrs. Cecil Springford, expressed her thanks for the presentation of stalled as — of the or- her past-president pin and fare- charge Graham Shove in - ganization. welcome was ac- well party. She al ve : : gerded. Mrs. George Heinekey. so. wished the Mrs. J. H. Deyell and Miss Auxiliary the best of juck during Catherine Pophum were elected the coming year. delegates to join the Legion com- mittee, to look into the question of 7 site for the proposed new vali. A motion, that a letter be sent lo the local branch of the Legion suggesting the sturting of a cadet corps on Salt Spring Island, was proposed by Mrs. A. R. Luyard and carried. The next necting, Tuesday, November 1, will be held, by the invitation of Mrs. George Heine- key, at nee home, Mesias Bay. Surprise F arewell Party at Ganges who, owing to ill health, has for Evervsopys Bustess rn Keep small things small! A man who returned from Europe. described the trip as a dismal experience. The coffee in London was terrible. The telephone operators in Paris 6 were exasperating. Everywhere he went he was plagued by poor service, antiquated plumbing or some other trouble. Not a word did he say about magnificent cathedrals, famous art galleries, quaint customs or petty grievances blinds them to important Opportunities. Mag- nifying people’s faults blights their relationships with friends and even with other members of their own families. In honor of Miss June Mitchell who is leaving Salt Spring Island this week for an extended visit to England, Mrs. A. R. Price and Miss Elsy Price entertained sev- eral guests at a surprise farewell party given by them, at the tea hour last Monday, at their home, Ganges Harbor. The decorations of the rooms were carried out with michaelmas So it pays to ask ourselves from time to time: “Am | making more of this matter than it really deserves?” If it’s small, keep it snvetll! s e a daisies and doronicums, effect- historic Jandmarks. ql the Large things, on the other ively arranged with autumn pricetess Senents oF such a trip hand, should be kept farge. leaves. During the afternoon the were wasted on him, because be cotldn’t keep trivial things in their place! _ Other: people. with this fault may show it in different ways. On ue job, obsession with Nothing is more important to the security of the family than owning life insurance. So wise fathers make sure that their life insurance policies are ade- quate for today’s needs. guest of honor was presented with an initialled brown leather writ- ing. case accompanied by many good wishes for good luck and a happy voyage from her friends ‘who included Mrs. Pat Crofton, -% Mrs. C. Faire, Mrs. Dorothy Fan- ning, Mrs. Vivian Graham, Mrs. Percy Lowther,: Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Harold Price, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs.“Graham Shove, Mrs. Jack: C. Smith, Mrs. P. L. Wat- son, ‘Misses ‘Frena Aitkens,; Mar- guerite Holford, Rosemary Loos- more, Josephine Overerid, Tom- mie Scott. Present Golf Prizes At Dinner: oo i “The Senual dintier’: of. ‘the ‘Gali- “ano: Golf, Club was held'on Satur- NOM AS NEVER BEFORE 100 CAN ASSURE ils FUTURE some 45 ‘members present, - During. the evening the ti ophies “won! during: the past. year. were Bys means: of the Junior: “Adjustable Assurance plan youcan now, make systematic payments: on your. son’s : ‘behalf which, cwill, be of great value to him when he. we went’ to’ Lloyd. Booth: Gossip’ _ b..to Peter Roberts; Seven reaches manhood |. Investigate this remarkable new. from $1, 000 to $5, 000: ‘at: age 21, wi ith. no. increase in premium. Many 0 other valuable Provisions ourataed ~ MAIL THIS COUPON-TODAY! —-----— “WILLIAM. C. 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This Woollens in the latest: patterns. ‘and colors i in’ is the largest shipment of Britain’ 8 Best lish Sterling market prices. “presented. to: ‘the winners: bye Mrs: Vi : ao aes oa SS town, and in the new devi Aluation of the f ange i SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF I Sunday: afternoon,’ « Wil. ; Beaver Point; was | “Cowichan, | “The church: was peautititly.| dec-. white: chrysanthe- * “tums: and’ blue de}phiniums, the. “pews, being | marked :by nusepays:: SE ae LET US MAND-T AILOR A SUIT. EXPRESSLY | FOR YOU. ‘to your own individual measurements. and. taste. Every garment. is. individually cut, fitted and finished in our own shop. ~ We guaranteed FIT to your satisfaction! - FOR LADIES AND G ENTLEMEN ORDER YOUR PRE-CHRISTMAS suIT NOW So aM ae Se ee a oe Sage se Regular $65 00 to § $135. 00. Manager: WING TOPE 1434 GOVERNMENT ST. E5212 ya bobs NAN Me =e : ‘Brownie Notes side You.” Ganges 1.0.D.E. Holds Meeting The Ganges chapter 1.0.D.E. held its regular meeting on Friday afternoon at “The Alders,” the regent, Mrs. V. C. Best, in the chair. quarters and the treasurer’s re- port were read, the latter show- ing sum 1.0.D.E. Endowment Fund and it was decided to purchase a chair, at 1.0.D.E. room in the Lady Minto Gulf Islands hospital, Ganges. with The summary from head- a balance of $152.67. The of $10 was sent to the the .cost of $79.50 for the The post-war service convener had a fine display of work on hand ready to be sent to head- quarters, many of the articles had been made by non-member friends of the chapter. It was ar- ranged that the regent and stan- dard bearer attend the Provincial semi-annual meeting at Burnaby on October 20. A former member, Miss Helen Dean, rejoined the chapter, taking over the position of Echoes Secre- tary, an office vacated by Mrs. Elvan Walters, who took over the treasurership. The November and December meetings will be held in the sun room of Harbor House. Tea hostesses..were Mrs. Ed- ward Adams and Mrs. W. M. Mouat. Galiano Shower Honors Bride-To-Be The spacious lounge of ‘The Haven” was the scene on Friday afternoon, October 7, of a bridal shower given by Mrs. B. P. Rus- sell honoring a bride of next month, Miss Betty. Robinson. Following a word contest which was won by “Mrs. H. Shopland, the. bride-to-be was presented with a decorated’ basket contain- ing many lovely ‘gifts. Mrs. D. A. New presided at the tea table and‘ assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. S. Shale and Mrs. M. Dobbs. ., Those present included: Mrs. M. Cluneéss, Mrs.. W. Campbell, Mrs. I..G. Denroche, Mrs. Peter Den- roche, Miss: KE. Endacott, Mrs. W. H. Gilmour; Mrs. E:-Gustin, Mrs. H. W. Harris, Mrs..O: Heys, Mrs. -R. N. Heryet, :Mrs.: J. P.-Hume, -Mrs, :F."Lorenz,:: Mrs... Lorenz,. Mrs..:Gv~ Rennie, “Mrs. J. Robin-_ uson, Mrs. A: E.° Steward, -Mrs.. S.. “Shale, Mrs. D. ‘A; ‘New; Mrs, :H.” : Shopland, ‘Mrs. N. Smaback, Miss “Mrs. Ey ‘Sater. a : “Mrs. 1.’ Jack, Mrs. C. Os Twiss. 7 “day, Oct. 1y.at “The Haven’: with = 7 Norma »:Smaback, . and: Mrs. Wormald. Fi rom Salt Spring. mee ing hel ollowing- ithe: | Jill: Pontz, ‘Reynolds, ‘Ruth: Patshett, ¥ Melodie: : “Testar, : © Doris: iging.. the: ‘member ‘blue velvet leaves, and: shoulder- length veil;.and carrying.a° shower: ea ie bouquet: of. deep rose pink: chry- sonthemums and: ‘blue ‘delphins jums. . : ; Sister Is ‘Bridesmaid “attired: sister.-as”: bridesmaid, “ pink ‘lace: mitts,- and | carrying © . Colonial bouquet of pastel nwink _ = cohrysanthem.u ners, - .Ruekle:-played:: n “and during-the signing, of the reg: : -ofster Mrs. Edith - Livingstone, of the ..bridal Vancouver, sang. “Vil. Walk: Be- George , Leitch, of Luke Cuw- ichan, was.-best’> man and ‘the ushers were Mossrs, George Dick- son and Te Bailey, also of Lake Cowichan, The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where Mrs, J. Wilson we's assisted in re- ceiving. the guests. bysMrs, J.-H. Couch, sof. Nanaimo, and Given’ in ‘marriage: e byt tel father Be. ‘the bride looked ‘lovely :in.a: gown ©: of, -pearh : grey.: corded. silk). with.’ ff. delph: blue ‘accessories, .a collet ‘of.-:. “Miss. Joan:-Wilson , altended 1 er a sapphire. blue: taffoiadress. and = -wearing..a ‘collet-of -silver loaves: ¢ “Miss: Nan music -; Mrse: SLANDS REVIEW ship up to 20, and it was decided to take no more recruits after Oct. 31. Under Brown Owl, Mrs. A. M. Brown, and Tawny Owl, Mrs. W. Trelford, the pack meets each Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Mahon Hall, Ganges. At a recent leach party held at the home of the Brown .Ow] and attended by about 30 Brown- jes and friends, the. children .en- joyed games organized by the Brown Owl and her. assisting Tawny Owl and were afterwards entertained to supper. P.-T.A. STALL AT GANGES, SUCCESSFUL The Salt Spring Island branch of the Parent-Teachers’ Associa- tion held a stall last Saturday afternoon in Mouat Bros. store when, under the convenership’ of Mrs. Alan Cartwright, Mrs. J. B. Foubister’: and Mrs. W. ‘Trelford, assisted by Mrs. Mervyn Gardner, the sum of $43.50 was realized for P.-T.A. general funds by the sale of some cooking and candy. The prize, a three-pound box of home made candy, was won in the afternoon’s contest by Mrs. E. Malezewski. a GALIANO ISLAND OP a Mrs. Robinson and Miss Betty Robinson returned home on ‘Tues- day after spending a few days in Vancouver. Mrs. E. J. Bambrick and Bobby “have left to spent several days with Mrs. R. Patterson, North Vancouver. Mrs. F. Penrose spent the holi- day week-end at Salt Spring, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, of Skeena River, are visiting the island,: the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shopland. A. E. Steward, who was a: pat- ient in a. Vancouver . hospital, has returned home. ROLL Perfect TAILOR-MADE __GARETTES | “WITH : STURDY’ LIGHTWEIGHT So» PLASTIC © 2° ‘Smooth; ‘fem Or -elgurettes : -with neat: ends, Just? put: ‘paper “and / tobacco. in.” »- Vinylite : roller ~ close lid rs Out: comes (a .'perfect.. " cigarette. “ROLLMASTER _ Seuts . <0: ond - papers, -tao;” Ask. ROLLMASTER, “ “Auto REPAIRS. @. 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Garrick left for Vancouver - children, Donald and Carol, left on Thursday on a business trip. on Saturday by plane to attend the The B.C. Telephone personnel, wedding of her brother, Lioyd who have been here some weeks Garner, in Vancouver. in connection with the new cable line from Victoria to Vancouver, left this week. The W.A. held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. Maiden. It was OO EA MAYNE ISLAND PPP Pe Dan McKay, who has been a resident here for. a good many. agreed to hold their annual bazaar. years, has left for Vancouver at Grandview Lodge, the home of where he has gone to reside with Mrs. Naylor, which she has kind- friends. ily loaned for. the occasion. ns Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett are : spending a short holiday in. Van- couver. There are over 3,000 telephone _ systems in Canada. This advertisement is not published. or displayed by the: ‘Licio: Control Board. or byt the: eeucranents of: Ere Columbia : ON DISPLAY. A'T: ~ SIDNEY. SUPER SERVICE. 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