. PAGKE ‘EN - SALT SPRING BADMINTON. Keen Competition ‘In Final Matches. At Fulford Hall _ “The “results of . the ‘semi-finals’ . of:the: Salt . Spring: / badminton a tournament held: at Fulford hall last: week; were: as follows: 2.0... - Ladies’: singles .—..Joan | Wilson “defeated Yvonne Mouat; ' Mrs. A. Stevens defeated. Mrs. - D.. Gra- ‘ham. . : . Ladies’: “doubles: - — Mrs. D.-Gra- ham and Mrs. S. Wolfe-Milner de- ‘feated: Jean St. Denis‘and Yvonne- ‘--Mouat; Simone ‘Chantelu and Mrs. .. : ¥Youds lost. to Mrs. A. and Mrs. P.. Stevens. Men’s singles—Floyd Kaye de- ‘ feated: R. Akerman; Mac Mouat.. defeated Gordon Parsons. ‘Men’s doubles—Floyd Kaye and Robert Akerman defeated’ Gordon -- Parsons and “M. McLennan; Mac: -Mouat ‘and:George Heinekey de- . feated: Peter Stevens and Norman ; Ruckle. 3), Mixed. doubles —_ ‘Ella Stewart “Scand .F. Kaye defeated *°.Simone: ’ Chantelu: and George Heinekey; >: Mrs. L.°Wolfe-Milner-’ and. Mac ° Mouat. defeated | Sheila. Brenton “and R. ‘Akerman. 7 2p s-Results of finals played on Sat- urday night: Ladies’: “singles: _ Joan Wilson ‘defeated’ Mrs. AL ‘Stevens, 9- ll, 11-4 TY-Be a ‘Ladies’ doubles — Mrs.-D. Gra- * ham’. and. Mrs. a Wolfe-Milner. defeated © Mrs; ~ and Mrs.” P. Stevens, 17-15; rc 15, 15-3. . ‘ss 'Men’s ‘singles, —_— Floyd: Kaye de- _ feated M. ‘McLennan, 15-12, 6-15, "15-8. ‘Akerman’ ‘deféated. -:Mac. :‘Mouat: and: George Heinekey, 15-3, 18-14. “: "Mixed - doubles ‘=F “Kaye: ‘and “and: Mrs,.- 15. 11; 15-5. ‘Wing. Comimarider: Layard | pre- ‘sented: the.’ cups: to: the. winners. The: mixed. ‘doubles.. Salt. ‘Spring : Li, Wolfe-Milner, ‘B- 15,, by’ the Salt’ Spring « sland. aneeh f the ‘Parent-Teachers: _Associa- th Mrs by “Mr. and: Mrs M: Brown, “Mrs.: SEB: Foubis Mys..:'W. robday. Ms. ne 3G. Dewhurst, Mrs: ' We Norton;" in* the chair; -": :During:.themonth’ a’ contribu- need‘ of assistance, ve ‘It: was:-arranged ™to old’: the president: *: ‘Nichols. One: Mon Ofieraton ° whe “Approx, 33 Lb 0 Multled Operation” : +B. C. ROOFERS. 2 VV8_ VIEW BT” aoe.) eee ; ‘These interesting pictures,. taken by. Mr “anchor stones” :he found on his property at-Twin Beaches, ‘The stones are flat or egg-shaped, each with a hole bored. They vary in we ‘The rock is a hard, volcanic type, and speaks used; They were found about two feet in the ground some 75 feet from found by Mr. Wormald. The. “dog” appears ‘to. be ready for anything. F ISLAND “ Mrs. J. French, “Mrs. R. -H. Lee, Vancouver, visiting her son-in- . Mrs. M. .C. Lee and Mrs. D. pusiness, returning the same way *. Slingby for their. assistance be- forehand. : . ~Men’ s doubles _ F. Kaye and Ree “ natives to anchor canoes. Ella Stewart. defeated.’ Mae’ Mouat — after spending : ‘Baster- holidays in- z GANGES _ After spending’ about: six. months: ; in; England ‘visiting: relatives ‘and, ‘friends in. London, Warwick and”. -law-.and daughter, ‘Mr... and: Mrs. R. A:’Diffin, and - attending ‘the. christening of ‘her’ grandchildren -. " inthe chapel ofthe :Anglican Col: . ; lege at. the University. ‘turned: ‘ast ° week: to. ‘her. ‘home, Vesuvius: Lodee. “has been ‘spending’ a:ten- day: ‘Eas- iter ‘vacation. at: Pender: Island; ‘the *- guest ‘of: Miss: Jacqueline Garrod, returned: to: Ganges | on: Saturday.. - 5 My Brock; “Kimberley,” care rived shere® last ‘Tuesday and is a as ° -been® "yor Vietor ‘Ganges, ‘left: on ursday. to. ‘Ladysmith , ‘after : ete at: Ganges friends at: bridge‘recently..: Among. “those. present were: Mrs. J.. -B. Fou- -bister,: Mrs.":S.. -Donkersley;*’ ‘Mrs. -’ Harold Day, Mrs. F; Atkinson, Mrs;: 2 W..-Tralford, Mrs. TG. Re ‘Snow, ; Mrs: i: Fox: "Sr: Mrs J ; Croft, Ganges, with: the. -presid ent, : ~~ Sunday: to spend’ a“'few® days in’ i. Men Mie the’ guest: of Lt.-Col, and:: tion’ “was ‘given to, a- family, “in, ’ “W.' SP. Alexander and. Mrs, C to”: a spring tea on’ Saturday, : April ‘30,3: : oW.: Baker, who are leaving the is- > | -cunder the. gencral convenership: of: SATURDAY, APRIL 30° -sTea: hostesses for: the afternoon . ‘were ‘Mrs. : ene Ban >Mrsi. ; 16" BLADE = Alto ovallable wlth 20", a cer el ° ry Days? ten ° Gute Any Angle. pit! oud . ve returned “home: “After visiting,, Mri. anu Ms Pred: in Weavers: : Wiis 8" os Work hha Sbuilt-for Mi cand Mrse Q, do Gar- ner ons the: Le the ah opposite... : ote thelrestore. Bd, Hayes, of Dun- Miss: Maureen: Scott, of: ‘North. ' ” “Samileh,. visited Miss. Shirley en Is. doing: tho, building: rover Unys of last veel. Mn, F, Pontos a * ante a “priet visit. to Salt Spring. last -weelc. when she was the quest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson, * 7] . Mijor Gale, Ganges, was a “uestat-Gatiano Lode last week, > FOMbHnE home on aialbaie Misa Sond Crocker’ ot Victorla, has: been: visiting. her grand-pare -onty, Mr, and. Mrs. A. Tord. OM ane: Mra. Sante: Dehyachie a “awit their cinfant: daughter, Paes 0 ‘tviela, avo visiting: Mra. Denrocho's oy fe Mr, and Mirae. 1: Ruse ne ha ge wee a weal ‘vinitine. her. son-in-law) ind daughter, Mr. and Mra. Pe Crocker... - : : *: Ws Mn: John. Deacon,- who. with fa har pavante Mr nn Myre Victorla.: ver. 7 Beth :Pyatt. ‘has © vatirnibid: aa “shome’ after |: spending ‘the: Baster. ©. ~ holidays:as the guest of Mrs, G. 7 Smith, ‘Metoria:: : =. Mr, ‘and Mrs, Mavnrde fiave: res § been Stavtodt on the” “modern. eight-raomed: house being Ss. Ee Ss. Wormald, of Galiano Island, ‘show, on left,- Sidney Wormald with ‘some ancient Indian Galiano Island. Mr. Wormald was planting fruit.trees when he unearthed the ight from four to 19 pounds and were used by the volumes for the patience of- boring with the pr imitive methods the beach. ~ On the: right | is an- unusual piece. of driftwood, also D) ys. SOUTH PENDER | Mr. Pcitchavd tise ‘to Vancou- “on. Wednesday. morning ‘on “on .Friday: afternoon. Sproule returned. to Vancouver on ‘the: pinne ‘which brought i out. “ Miss’ Calvert, - of Taylor,* -is visiting with. friends on the is- : land, for: a few: days. Q ‘AY very ‘enjoyable “volley? pall / game ‘was ‘held .on ‘Sunday. after- -. noon: in’ Pritchard’s - field. q Cox: Logging Co: -has ‘not’ yet got.: “their team in order but hope. to‘be: out. in full force. this. coming, Sun- 2 points.” _ ; A much’. enjoyed dance .was: held at:the: Community Club‘hail- -on Saturday, April 23. There was a good crowd from: Mayne Island and:‘some also'‘came from Galiano... “ISLANDERS ENJOY MOVING PICTURES - National. Film. Board pictures : were “shown last week at. Mahon-: * Hall, “Ganges. : ‘One: of. great in- “terest was ““Men of’ Lunenburg,” a -picturesque. technicolor portrayal « : ». of. life. aboard: the ‘Atlantic fishing’. » 2: fleet.* “Hot “Ice” was ‘a: picture. of ” ‘interest: to. hockey: fans and “Eye: - “witness”. showed: the C.C.F."Na= ‘tional ‘Convention:: ‘For the ¢chil- “was | a- - technicolor dren © there: " RRAAAY ding.” Th final picture; also -in ; technicolor, ' ‘showed * “the: beautiful “th SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, April 27, 1949, years .as secretary of the. C-W.L.. is retiring.: Mrs. Gyves was also‘: the -recipient ‘of (a bouquet from. Marie: Dodds. Refreshments were ‘served “by Mrs. A. Marcotte. and Mrs. = A. Marcotte. NOTICE. ‘The nly qualified: agents ‘en- ~ titled ~ to _-collect, subscriptions: °- ‘for. The. Review:.on. -he: Gulf.) | Islands::is-J; M: Napier of Gan- 9... ‘ges, or ‘the: correspondents ° on Be “other: Gulf. Islands. - Subscriptions may | ‘also. be ve “sent: direct: to’ the office’ at Sid-: he ‘Ful L year, $2; six oe : & BY. cay in a mom % visiting Mr. and Mrs. | F. Prior. ENTERTAIN AT Mrs. Wilson and Miss Prentice AFTER FIVE eerte : have returned home, _ Group Capt. and Mrs. W. E. A * Dipple, Ganges Harbour, were Mr. and irs: ‘r, Mathers and hosts. last week when they enter-| family spent a. few days at their tained at an‘after-five party. The ‘cottage at South piter. Bay. rooms, and. table were gay. with daffodils, _pink- Japonica ‘and D. Falconer has Jett for Van- stocks. couver. Among those present were: : Col. . Bi + oe * and-Mrs. P. Byng-Hall, Major and 4 Mrs. D. Taylor and two chil- irs, Gerald Bullock, Lt.-Col. and : dren have returned Some. Mrs. Desmond Crofton, Mr. and ; Mrs: C..W. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Capt. and- Mrs, Mackenzie and | Vy. Desborough, Mr. and Mrs. A. J: i "family have left sor Vancouver. Eaton, Mrs. A.: Francis, Mr. and , * Mrs. Warren Hastings, Mrs. Lois ; Miss D. Clague spent the holi- Hayes, Mrs. Earle Lockwood, Mrs. ; day with her mother, Mrs. O. 3. Mitehell, Capt. and Mrs. T. A. Clague. Millner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mor- + oe ® . ris, Mrs. Nicholson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. N. Hamilton spent a few _ yrs. L. F. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. days with relations. John Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Gra- : * * * ham Shove, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ; Miss M. J. Falconer spent the © > Smith, Mrs. W. K. Wickens, week-end at her. home here. Dr. and Mrs. I. White, Mr. and oe ee ee eee ver eerccee = Mrs. Bishop Wilson, aay Den- i a Views ise Crofton, Nancy Howard, June = / MAYNE. , ISLAND Mitchell, Jacqueline Pearse, Tom- oe ee ee rece ceceervee=~ mie Scott, Shirley Wilson, Dr. Mrs.’ Baker and her daughter, ai bree. S. tear tice ws - June, returned to Vancouver on — Fon’ Marcus Crofion, Capt. V.. | Saturday. noe Harraway, E.. E. Sykes, Clem | Mrs. Whiskin ‘left on Saturday Sykes. coco betas bs afternoon for Vancouver to visit. . ee . i a F CATHOLIC LEAGUE her son and daughter-in-law, ‘HONORS MEMBER Mrs...Gunderson is. visiting. her The Salt Spring Island branch daughter in New: Westminster, of the Catholic Women’s League she: left Saturday ‘to be present held its monthly meeting - last at-the confirmation of her grand- -week at the home of Mrs. George daughter last Sunday. “St. Denis, St. Mary Lake, with a Mrs. R. T. Britton presiding. There have ‘been. 80 young Arrangements were made for people staying at Cherry Tree holding’ a telephone bridge and Inn over the week-end. They left five hundred partly during the “on Monday for Victoria. last week in April and also for a x 7. 8 . home | cooking -stall.. at .. Mouat Mr. and Mrs. L: Garrick and Bros. in May. Mrs. R. Maxwell, their-little boys, and Mr. and Mrs. = on behalf of the organization, pre- D. Bennett left on: Monday for a ~sented a brown leather handbag. 3 - visit to Victoria and up- -island . to Mrs. :M..Gyves who, -after:-28 Pot hr reat saa sALAA ete 7 ah ea SNe rn ee fenderneennedcetnenednsine Mrs Starmer and “Misa Staphe unig. Sturmer, of North ‘Galiano, -. were fenhs! at Galiano Lodge for: Min. A Lord. has loft to. pond. her three children, has been visite” “Shopland,: left.on. Monday, : tor, Dealers . ® ‘tt pays to buy for cash. Une a low-cost. bank Ioan ta porchaws new implomenta ane equipment, Pay cash to earn valunhte cash dite -pouition with suppliers. Terma - of: repayment | are i] i] 4 ‘ ‘ i] a 4 i) ‘ 4 ‘ $ ‘ | i] t | . 6 $ a ’ 8 i] 4 7 + fanged to moat your needs, ' ' . 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