SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF Is1.ANDS REVIEW Wednesday, February..15, 1961. | PARTY LINE — trace ss C¢ ountry Life |Istan Places ‘\La dy y M ! into . By MERIDA A. CUMMINGS. a . : Correct ‘me if I’m wrong — 1| the children. But from what I.can ry ar ” di f Reports” 409 eet the. advantage ‘of living .in | see‘and gather organized sports and’: ig é n ly ro. On est | | the country. -was ‘to “see, feel. and recreations: is. what is wanted. for all : Cake baking. contest, sponsored by electric iron, ‘in the: junior class with 'p ti t D | enjoy the beauties of nature. To see | children. aq | en ay /S the wild pheasants .in the ‘fields along the B.C. Hydro,: for boys ‘and girls, & white cake.’ | It does keep the children out front. : There were 42 patients ay. ‘care | With grouse, quail and deer: Lambs‘! underfoot.’ and’ leaves" mother. and had 52 entries from Salt Spring. | The. boys’ ‘contest was won by | during the month of January. Of Charlie. Butt, who-received~an elec-| romping. .with _ their. ‘little friends. | father ‘free for all their own inter- this‘number, :three ‘were from. Gali- tric: soldering’ iron. . The’ first ‘prize Getting ‘ acquainted ° with: the young ests: ; ‘ano,. one from. Samiuel Island, two.) Calves and baby pigs. : /cakes were ‘entered in“ a. contest: at from ‘Mayne, four from Pender and |. Seeing with your own eyes family Duncan competing. against — other | one from. Vancouver. ' life among the animals and birds, in- schools, but to ‘date..the results are! Total of patient: days for adults | vestigating the woods and streams. not known. _| and children was 409. There were-no: It does mean the participation: of Four other cakes fro om Salt Spring | newborn. There were 66 patients | parents in the answering of questions were. judged worthy of entering the ' contest. at Duncan: X-rayed and: 115. films examined. |.and sharing their _snowlerige with ment fund. The prize was won by’ These were baked by Roberta The total of 16 electrogardiograms | ~~ Mrs. Phyllis Brenton. Members | Akerman, | “Marilyn Cantrill, Cecilia Appointments for the various com- hospital visitor in Victoria for many. mittees for'the: year was the order of | years. business | ‘at. the ‘regular -monthly Mrs. Crofton is \ under ‘doctors : ‘meeting of the: Ladies’ Auxiliary to | orders to curtail some of-her. activi- |- _ the Royal Canadian ‘Legion, Branch’ ties, but she will.still make it a point “Nov 92, held. on ‘February. 7.in. the} to. visit the’ hospital from. time to a Legion. Hall,: Ganges, with Mrs. w. ‘time. -* Jackson presiding. oo In| charge’ of ’ bursary ‘are “Mes. | Linda Baker won the’ senior girls’ a Treasurer’ report. showed” a -bal- dames J. Sturdy, J: Green, G. Heine- | first prize, an‘electric. mixer, with a: ance of $211.34. Finalization of plans | key; tea, Mesdames W. Ashbury, H. | white. cake, Vicki Croft won first, an “for: the pancake derby were’ made ° Day and E..Lumley; baby clinic, —- ee ene pee Tr | “and Mrs.-C. Ackerman reported that Mrs. J. D. Campbell; liaison and | wright, J. Sturdy, W: Jackson. still more coupons are “needed he the hall, Mrs. J. Sturdy; dishes, Mrs.:L. Tombola conducted by the foot- ~ coffee urn. Anderson; woollens, Mrs. D. Seward | ball committee during the meeting - Committee appointinents ior the | and Mrs. Cc. Elliott; Queen Charlotte | netted. $2.60 for the football refresh. coming year were: hospital visiting, | layette, Mesdames -F. Empey, .E. -»Toeal, *Mesdames H. Loosmore, ‘G. Lumley, E. Booth, G. S..Humphreys, “Lowe, A..Young..-Mrs..R. Bradley} J.D. Campbell; football, Mesdames will. be -in-.charge.-of .the Victoria | B. Greenhough, K. Galbraith, G. S. visiting, replacing Mrs. F...Crofton |.Humphreys, D. Seward and W. Jack- who has been: the auxiliary’s faithful | | son; Newsletter, Mesdames P..Cart- If that is what ‘i is wanted: people’ should go: back: to: the cities where there is everything—swimming pools. on every playground, plus organized sports. and night classes of every sort—regimentation personified, fared For.me, I'll take the drawbacks of and 27° minor operations was per- | the country and leave the advantages ‘ J. Donati Hen Golf Club to the. city folk. But there are a cer- orme onations, which are. ac- i were reminded that annual dues are | Walters and Rae .Gardner.. Judges knowledged with thanks were ead tain number. of .people. that want try living, low taxes and ever ¥ now payable. Next meeting will be at Salt Spring were “Mesdames J. by the following: Mrs.. Drummond, Pa te _peeun Pony ' held. on _March 7. * Bond, M.: Atkins:and J. Galbraith. Mes ‘Hastings, ere Armstrong, Mr. Os pones ; j advantage .. of the city.” Will they -ever. learn that you can’t have doth? Radford, Mr. Acland, . Mrs. ‘Thomp- |. 2 son; Mr. Davis, Mrs. Low. and. Mrs; eet A gain . { [. | } 1 | . F ! Ashlee. PT Pastsénoa ac NI tf: — eeCenree Cena I annua gal mee ing | iN Oo i C ki S:; le | Of the Salt Spring. Island Golf Club} © ew icers | ome- co ing ale was held at Mahon: ‘Hall, Ganges, on | Is On February 18. ~ | Friday, Feb. 10. For Legion Regular monthly meeting of the |W. Trelford was in the chair in the] President John R. Sturdy was re- Ganges United Church W.A. was held | absence of the’ president, P. D. elected by acclamation fora second | in: the church hall on Thursday, with | Humphreys, who was ill. term. as president ‘atthe annual Salt Spring’ Island Fire : Pr otection.!. man hours. have: been put.in by the | President “Mrs. “R. Birwell:-in the |: After’ the: routine business -a count: meeting of the Salt Spring: Island District, W.-H. Br adley: was. re- | members: of. the : volunteer. fire bri- | chair, The meeting opened with the | Was’ made‘in accordance” with the | Branch. of. the Royal Canation Le- Pelected for a: three-year - term. and | gade in- practice sessions. “Courses | ; singing’ of the W.A. hymn followed | Societies Act, under which the: club I ; gion, ‘I in the Legion Hall; Gan- | A. House was elected for a threé-| in organization, ladder work, hose | by repeating the W.A, Purpose and | is registered, and it was found that ges, on Monday Feb’ 6." = year term as trustee.. ys | work, rope, rescue and salvage prac: the Lord’s Prayer.’ 75 per cent of the registered mem-! “Desmond G. Crofton was elected According to the report submitted: tices were conducted during” the) - Rey. (_DroN. Hughes took the de- | bers were not present. making it im- | first vice-president by acclamation, Sp ae oe On eens ft sear, Several: films ‘on: loan: from ; yotional possible to deal with. the extra- - ; or pe al. Douglas Dan cond Bills nd | NINE LADIES ~ =. | the fire marshal’s office were shown. ‘ordinary resolutions shat’ were to'be vine. resident ond “Brederiek. L. | SH ARPSHCOTERS | br ought petore the meeting: Jackson as sergeant-at-arms. J. W. | with. several members par ticipating. ! S'a-resu e meeting was again. iA. Green. is treasurer of the branch Bonds AT ISLAND CLUB | | poltg, youl call showed 18 members | doy oe jand adjourned until Pr | and those elected as members of the Nine women ‘attended ‘the’ ¢lass in present: and ‘six visits to the sic esion Hall, and’| executive committee are L.A. Drafts. be Goan, fee, a Lak shooting ‘held’at the Rod--and- whe odllege. at a aebell River, | were reported. . A ‘letter. from A. | it is imperative that sufficient mem: | Campbell, -V.L. Jackson, -M.. T. Badges Hye che aera Gun Club rifle range, Ganges, on where “lec-ures ar emonstrations | House was read in which he.thanked : bers be presen. to carry on with the 7 ~Fire Loss, $13, 200 “Ab: the first annual pyecting of the | by: Fire. Chief. Fred Donaghy, 1,450 Then followed a dialogue evans “The Angel’s: Point. of View” Tags | A special six-week. course, “given | entitled ‘‘This Is the Visited Planet’ , by. the fire marshal's office’ was at- | ! [ tended by all the firemen.. : 7 ’ The : fire: chief. attended ;a week-| t. Waterfall. J.C. Smith, © Wednes day.’ Several hesinnere show- |,Of.. communications’ Systems, evacu- | the W.A; for: ‘money. they had donated “meeting. ‘It ig hoped that ‘all mem- | Fr Batre a a Lamb: sad G: me, v8 Blotters _ edexcellent promise and soine of: ation of hospitals and many. phases, to the chureh:: ° bers will ‘attend as the: future, of the | { Atkins. B.C: Greenhough is im- ~ a oe the. more-experinced -will ‘be shoot- | Se: fighting procedures were held. | 1: was mov7d: and passed that the ‘club isvat stake: "8 | | Mediate: past president. * , Dodgers | : ing: for..their: Dominion marksman: During the 11 months the fire de-| manse comm:-tee “purchase « furni- |: SFE = a ‘Cheques se _ Booklets _ TEES ee ep partment - “responded: ‘to: 20: alarms ture, dri Ship pins soon. ° for a total of 170: man hours. There. Fe A women’s team ‘is the. ultimate | “were: eight chimney. fires, five: brush | aim: of these classes. fires, two. house’ fires, one, ‘oat | rapes. and rugs for.the manse. Horticulturists _ druary: 17. was: the’ date: set -for a: | home efak"ng ‘sale. The meeting was: ‘Hear President 7 closed by prayer and tea ‘was served’;.. Plans. were. made. for: the fall show: i. by Mrs: WM. ‘Mouat and. ‘Miss M. |.when | 25. enthusiastic : members. at-'| | Lees. . : _ {-tended ‘the: meeting of the Salt Spring | © ; rE “Island... ‘Chrysanthemum ° Society. at . some. “people | ‘you. can't ‘get the home of. the: president, ALK. Wiley din} along: with them-and before’ Ic | ‘son. Mrs. Ee “McCabe, president: of: “Neamt get: Alone with’ them: the: Chrysanthemum: Society. “of Vics: ccrmeceren —. .j toria and. vice- president of ‘the ‘hor- ; | ticultural “ “society. was: thes “guest “speaker, ‘and she: gave an interesting »andinformative talk on‘: ‘mum. cut-! | tings. ‘the. how: cand: ‘when; and | ma-? ; terials needed: 2 _They: will be held’ at: 1: 30 on Weds! machinery, . one: oil st ‘ove, _one boat ‘nesday. ‘afternoons. “Everyone: is") and: one ‘fur niture fire. ‘sharpening: up:for:the Valentine: ‘shoot! 2c; Of. the approximate. “value: of, $120, - : which? will. be -held. on, Sunday; ‘Feb. “000 involved ‘in the fires-a “Joss: of. ap-— oe 219,: “at 12° noon.‘ rifle. is “available: | ‘proximately: $13; 200 ) was recorded for those. who have no gun: ".two-fires : pe he following” ‘named’. person: has: \ been® added to ‘the ‘list of Canada’s ae criminals by “th i snown. to have nreatened the life oft X M ve GEO. eal iy, his last. ‘arre oThe« attached: 1¢s'0! Brien. j taken’ in: GSTS j ported ‘to. vhav than ‘alias: “Geer ree: years Born: : i Canadians... Tair: ate EF suite. bald “Height:°5'7"' - Weight: | Wy Order | Blanks Memo Blanks E “Laundry Lists: oF uneral Cards. Visiting. Cards ’ Show: Printing : ~ Window Cards — _. Menu Booklets. 2 Business Cards! may” “‘assist.in-: Moggey's conor ‘sion. should he: given ‘to. any RMS: Police “office; oY nearest “munici- pal: police. department, we yeas Wi i, Ths, Sea con: left ‘Bide: -Of - nose. Little finger on tight hand. cr ‘cooked. Bullet wound *szar on: right: knee: oi) Moggey. iss wanted. by’ the’ RG. M.Police, : “Winnipeg, °:Man,.on a charge: ‘of. escaping lawful enstody Bey from. the: Manitoba: Penitentiary, be “Moggey has several convictions ty for Violence" dnd-has been charg. “i | od ‘with: “Possession ota Revolver’. Therefare it ds reasenabte -sinne he my now be webs ee 230 p. m. 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