PAGE SIX SUCCESSFUL TEA AT HOME OF MRS. W. W. HIPPISLEY — cas By. BEA HAMILTON Guild, as she presented Lady: Liv- a “The last time T ‘pinned a corsage con our. guest: ‘speaker, I.did just that | tea held at the home of Mrs. W. 'W. —and she. gave a squeak ‘of. pained | Hippisley,: Fulford, on Wednesday “surprise”, . remarked" Miss Doris An-| afternoon, . aerson, resident of St. Mary's | But all went well, and the corsage ~ =| was’ pinned safely. GALIANO (Looking a little’ apprehensive, ‘Mrs. Hippisley received a corsage ‘also, with no startling results—and — — the party got going. ' “Rev. H. Doody has announced that!’ After this introduction by Miss the*Archdeacon of Columbia, Arch-| Anderson,» Lady Livingston, who is - deacon J..W. Forth, will’ be at-St.|a fairly new resident in Fulford, ingston ‘with a corsage at the spring] ~~: ver has been ‘staying with: Mrs. V. M. Georgeson. at Lisson Grove for a few days. Church. has. decided. to cancel. the} annual’ garden party for this year only, as so many activities are con- tingent on the 50th: anniversary of St. Peter’s Church. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW OL | —PENDER | Mrs. ‘Joan Callahan tom, Vancou- Ladies’ Guild of. St. ‘Peter’ s| Gains Honors - AO A FULFORD Garden party will be held at the’ home of Mrs. A.: House 6n Thurs. | day, June.17 at 2.30 p:m., under the auspices. -of --the - Burgoyne’ Bay United Church Women. . St. Mary’s Guild will meet at Miss D. Anderson’s home on Friday, at 2. 30: p.m. ‘Alderman Lily Wilson visited Salt Spring Island last week and while The ocean brings many - interest- ing things with -the spring high |tides.,. 00 Be On’ the Gulf side of Galiano Island, Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Hale, of “Wywanda’’, have been finding some unusual objects. One day last week, they found what could have been a lethal bomb | ‘ Wednesday, June 16, 1965. : At Island Beach” There were some anxious: moments, and the next day a constable ‘ac: companied by Don Robson’ itook . it to the- Galiano Chevron Station. Mr. Robson was in touch with the U.S. Navy, describing’ the “bomb”, ~ and found that it: was one of their identification flares, and not really very harmful he ‘- “the” Jonson “home,” ‘Margaret of: Scotland Church, Gali- |Showed- her interest in the island ‘ano-Island, on June 20, at the i} when she mentioned that she had a.m. service, and at St. Mary Mag- |found out that St. Mary’s Church dalene Church, Mayne Island, for | had been built in 1894, and the St. the 2.30 p.m, service. ‘ George Robertson, -< producer, -a_ television cand John’. Seale, ..photo- ‘.: grapher, : both. with ‘the C.B.C., Van-. couver, spent two days last week at *’; Galiano’ Lodge, doing some. ground- work - for’ a TV series: on the Gult -Aslands. Bo Miss ‘Judy Jonson ¢ and Miss Merri-. 2 Tyn- Cann; -both:of Burnaby, returned “? vecently: from” the: graduation cere- . monies in- Edmonton, where Judy's | ., brother, “David Jonson, graduated “as a dentist.” They’ spent’ a week ‘at’ “Coral | Reefs". All of the : Jonson’ family ‘were - in ~Edmonton for the graduation, fol- “lowing ‘which’ Dr. ‘Jonson brought’ his’ entire class over to Galiano for a: holiday. Mr. “and “Mrs..-W. J: Kolosotf. are oo happy: to ‘have. with them for ia: week . * their grandson, ] Bill Butler, of: ‘North .. “Burnaby. : one Mr:..and- ‘Mrs:: “Dwight Robinson of *Duncan,:: are. having a holiday visiting Dr. and: Mrs. Les ‘Robinson. SMrsiiM: ‘Spouse spent last Friday in Vancouver. :, Son, ° Bill. Spouse, he week-end." & Miss ‘Carol: Robson ‘and’ her fiance, Glen‘: “Rycroft,” ‘Spent... the: week-end from” Vancouver visiting the: ‘Rob- n., family. on: the island...) 50." “and: Mrs.. Art: ‘Hepburn of Fuk ford, s came: over «to: visit his parents for; ; Mary’s Guild was formed ‘in 1925. -“T have heard so much about the delightful garden fetes held at Roseneath - Farm,.. and. the. spring teas at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roddis,” she said. > “As new. residents -here; my © hus- band and I.find this island. so lovely and peaceful, and‘I.am delighted to be opening’ the tea in sucha pleas- ant garden today. " : “After this‘ opening. the. stalls did a brisk’ business,. and :teas were ‘serv- ed at ‘gaily decorated tables ‘on the lawn... Ina’. corner, Mrs... Walter Kelly. brought a: number’ of : people up to. date ‘on their fate by reading cards. Over 100 visitors arrived during the afternoon to enjoy the sunny day. Among: them was. a’ visiting -clergyman, the’ Rev. Peter van:Zan- ten, Jr., of Detroit Lakes, Minne- sota,: U. S.A, who is no stranger to the Island; and the rector, Archdea- con R...Horsefield._ and Archdeacon Gi-H. Holmes, : with their’ wives and families. Thé. sum: of anprokimatcly. $177 was. taken. in-and ‘this wound. up. a successful’ and: busy. afternoon. A’ E.Roddis ‘handled ‘the :sale of tea: tickets - at the: gate; and Miss-V:. Salliss : ‘organized - the © “fortune: tell- ing’’. for Mrs; ‘Kelly. Tea” conveners were “Mrs: WwW: 'y, Stewart’ and’ Mrs. F. L: Jackson. {eake® fc ‘for. Laura Lynne;:: Salt Spring Island, ‘spent: the Serving were Mrs, A.D. Dane,. Mrs. |. ‘Mr . ._ Wilson, Mrs. J. ‘Fraser,: eat Ww. AT DUNCAN : | Frederick IT issued a charter’ to-the i nuns - ‘of. Goess.. in: Syria on: a. new. Mrs. Randi’ Odden is a patient in Lady Minto Hospital, Ganges. At morning service on June 13 at St. Peter’s, Bishop M. E. Coleman began by . dedicating a_ server's medal to Master Francis Peters, who will henceforth take his turn at serving with: the other boys. ~~ Mr. and “Mrs. Alfred Evans. ar- rived at Port Washington. on_ their yacht, : the ‘Collmark, : from . Vancou-, ver. They are staying ate Evandale. ATTEND . GaEST ENDS | ‘Mr. and Mrs.. James R. Wood and their. daughter; .Janet,, of : Fulford, attended the’ christening. of their granddaughter, ‘Laura. Lynne Samp- son, last Sunday, at the home = of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ence Sampson, of Duncan. ‘The christening service was con- ducted by Laura Lynne’s_ great- grandmother, the Rev. Ethel Show- ers, of Ganges. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Burmeister, .. of Duncan. - Present also were: Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Wesley Grimshaw, of ‘Cowichan’ Lake, ma- ternal grandparents; ' Jane”. and Susan: Grimshaw; Mrs. “Marilyn ° ‘Mec- Donald and -daughter, ‘Holly, “and little. Sandra. Burmeister." . ‘Following: the service, tea and re-, ‘|freshments. were served, including ‘a: combined, ‘christening and. ‘birthday: ae “PARCHMENT. SNOBBERY. In: 1298, ‘the. Holy. Roman. ‘Emperor: “Very literary Fe ail zo. ‘down: ‘in’ his: y s the. language ‘of. the west oo Harbour, _ 7 Mr. and Mrs, Hale have also re- cently found on the beach a bottle with a note, from a man in New | York, who was evidently on a trip to Alaska, and requested the finder to write him a letter. On another day they found a lady’s purse, Beachcombing on the Gulf side is indecd interesting, they say. : Insects Prevent |Heart Attacks? . . Nothing does .the human heart more good than'a sharp bite. by a ‘blackfly or mosquito, according to floating in the ocean, and they im- mediately reported it to the R.C.- M.P. Meanwhile, Archie George- son picked it out of the water and carried it above high water mark. here she was the guest-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruckle in Beaver Point. She was accompanied by Mrs. Co- bern, of North Vancouver. Rev. Fathar Roland Roberts of St. Vincent Island, in. the West Indies, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Akerman. the past week. Mrs, Vi. Grant,-of Deep Bay, was the guest of Mrs. Edie: Wilson: last week.’ Mrs. Grant ‘attended * the South. Salt. Spring’ Island “Women's Institute meeting held at the home of Mrs. W. YY. Stewart, Beaver. Point,. on’ Thursday. | - Visiting: Salt Spring Island from JOHN DUNCAN HEPBURN John Duncan Hepburn, of Fulford B:Se., ‘Second class hon- ors. in. physics, University. of. British ‘Columbia. . Professor Hugh Grayson-Smith ett te tenn pnt ae rifle, . gun. “Capoo” as a’ coat, while “Cooley’’. means, to run or hurry. “Calipeen” meaning a ‘ifle, Burlington, Ont., are Mr. and Mrs. , 7 reek | Dv: Emile Van Handel, of the Florida R. J. Alton, who are guests of Mr. has rocently. returned from a week State Bowd of Health. Dr. Van- Alton’s. brother, R. R. Alton: and:|!" Vancouver where he attended: the Handel: believes he -has found the There is ‘“Labledd” which. stands |‘Mrs. Alton, vat their waterfront {Meetings of the “Royal. Society of | jue to the reason tropical countries for bridle, ~and° ‘‘La-boosh’’ which means the mouth. Then there are words like ‘‘La-bocti’? which stands for bottle and ‘‘La-ca-set’’ which means: box or. trunk. ‘‘La-clo-ah” would stand for “The Cross,”’ and home, Isabella Point. Canada, and the Canadian Associ- nan ation of Physicists, at the Univer- sity of British Columbia: ‘Among the highlights of the meet- ing were conferences on science teaching in. Canada, and on radio “with the.most mosquitoes also have the lowest incidence of heart dis- ease. His theory: When mosquitoes and other blood-sucking insects bite, they inject powerful anti- coagulants into the blood stream ,effective even ‘Le-kley—Key. Le-koo—Neck. i : Le-loo~-Wolf. | Le-ma-to—Hammer. “La-gwin” which means saw. The coe. astronomy, reporting on the new | when diluted with 10000 parts of list. is too numerous to show in its leva Tees. Canadian radio observatory at Pen- | human blood, and thus prevent clot- entirety, but a few examples follow: D—LEE ticton, and on recent discoveries in | ting and coronary obstruction. Ac- - _Le-sook—Sugar. Ma-sie—Thank you. Mel-ass—Molasses. : Shan-tie—Sing. "RENCH NAMES : To ‘support. the. above list, there [are many place’ names,.’. -both in ‘} Canada, and~ south of the’ border, . = which are ‘of French origin: Among. La-messe—Mass. eres ~..,ithese are “Lac. Lejeune’? named. La:peep—A pipe: (tobades) “after the famous.pioneer priest. and . -La-pelle—A’ shovel ‘or’ spade. 2: cording to Dr. Van. Handel, it’s not lack of exercise, tension and chlor- esterol which are responsible for the high-rate of heart. disease in morg civilized’ nations; but “too. efficier control of insects. OS Keep Up To Date—- Read The: Review! | this new: field of science. A concert, by physicists and ‘their wives, “revealed some. exceptional talent among this -group. and ‘was very ‘much. enjoyed by ‘delegates. : Professor Grayson-Smith also vis- ited. Simon.’ Fraser’ University “on ‘Burnaby.. Mountain’.and “reports: a: fantastic. development in: ° ‘designing and building a new soe % from: . La-lahm—aAn oar. ‘La-long—Tongue «or: kk anguage. - La-mon-ti—A - mountain. La-pesh—Fishing pole... La-piege—A ‘trap or snare. _La-po-el—A frying ‘pan. ~Tenas La-hash—A: hatchet. La-lim—A ‘file.- La-hash—An axe. : Lo. | then we ‘have’ “Lac the ground ‘up. La-plash—A: board or Plank. “| LaHache,’”. “Barriere’’; “‘Mamette | - During” the’ “professor's. absence. ~wnmamnine La-pool—Chicken.'"2 Lake, . “Quesnel”, « “Tete-Jaune-.|Mrs.. Grayson - Smith’ entertained} JLa:poo-shét—A fork. : ~"):Cache”’ and. ‘Many | ‘others. ‘Mrs. Erie: Garman’ ‘and Miss Jo. ‘South “of | “Maytale a aan ~-La-san-jel—A’ belt. or girth: "| the -. border, ... among. “others. are, |Millburn, both of: Victoria, as house »“La-shan-del=A: Candle. ms “Coeur: d'Alene’? a nh de S 2 en dj guests ‘at: ‘Waterlea : ! > 3862277 - shopping 2 Centre “La-siet—A’ plate. La-tahb—A table. “La-wen—Oats.’: : mS ‘Le-bal—Bullet Ko) ‘ball. é ~-blou—Chestnut: “OF. ‘sorrel. 2-cock—Rooster ‘or’. male “fowl. “d’Oreille:?) “ |: There is. littl Bube,: “hat. “the. ‘coureur :: de: Ddois,’? ® from: “far: away. he - travelling: for = “the = Hud- -son’s .. Bay. - - Company,-:» Revillons _) Freres, ‘and the: At Nor West: -Com- :| pany,” left, their-mark on: the new: rivers: and: lakes. “Nature ° “did. not always | ‘cause: them to. ‘flow: -in othe might direction. nee Yes ndeed, the flag: ot “Anjou and: - ‘that f St.-Andrew were planted.in?|§- the Canadian «West: long. before. | ‘others, but need we Say. that all “Montreal,: : : ree: Parking: Excel-: i ent Service and Prompt: ‘Attention: whom: had: ‘a’ different: language. and: could. ° not.’ ‘understand «. ‘each: other.” To’ the’ raders,. missionaries, and | freighters: this.-was. a: great handicaps: and, had to. be. overcome somehow. wh ees It was fortunate ‘that, ‘the Scoule concerned «werd cable to put > their: idea. into use-and by .a-mixture of: Zi French and various patois: thoice’: ‘place: in’ the: development: of Canada : “ABQ! ‘whole, and: not" ‘merely i the: “Province “of Quebée, which. ‘after all: was -not the end: of : ‘the trail of exploration’ for: them, : but .only: a: “pied-a-terre’”: to commence: their: colonization from. . Weymust think ‘of people like La- “Verandrye, . “and many.” other. ex- plorers - of: the: West who- opened : ‘up he country ©: west. of “the | Great Lakes, “The; explorers and: discoverers’ of JAvestern: Canada, were not: of: athe} “many rees which ‘inhabit the’ west |” + buts were’ “Mostly * Scottish’ 7 “Med Hudson’ 8: Ray’ ‘Com: By: DORIS 2 AD} TAM noi S. oxcellent: show. of: art and: evafts: of | 1 fall Ainds held on Saturday. and/Sun- Ldayerot: Tnst-weele ine Sansehn: hall Sidney + valskinee,) oe the: shore: nd hevond. my Wan indeed | I pleasure: ‘for the: eye, nd: foods for the vast “thoughts The gratis were beautifully, country | ‘Not. the arranged. find: spaced well. allowing | 7 ‘he: crowd: 10. Bet, ‘closo_ and [see tho! who’ wth tas vcolontée hinterland, One our \ Sou.many. | ; hat: the: work of the: bays: and. “is ot “PanisienneFronoly ind! Canadian®: our ‘communtiy: Whe : _¥ rene. ne: ve ale tka seven: the mo T-mean-the. Snanieh Peninsula, .:-The 2 eden led Dave: aug Thal (hey da nol) drawing, painting and especially, the we Wee ee etch, other,” What. @ | desi ot the exhibition: pleees from doke, : {our schools seemed to me to be a . Suppose: that an x ruglishman Were) proat improvement. on Jast year's . to come to” Canada, speaking. the offerings;The. works in. the main _ Mingnage of, Chaucer's day, wold | corridor was, really wonderful and “he be understood, elther? It 4s | deserved a place right In the large _ merely the natural evolutlon. of the | jatp Where one could examine it-in Tangunge. that’ makes for: minor | comfort, Color, : ‘compoaltion and change, athe” French-Canadian: in ereativity—all there, : “an t.avid s-reader: of: the’: French PERIADS norm " ~ gant, and whila:.the: spoken’ Jan. |: “Nave-we. got: beltiiant “sitive or unge ‘Is. sometimes careleas, th e perhaps brilliant tenchera? I expect cagrammar..-and>weritten : longue. is hoth, Sey nag WORY goad, and even. more 9 In old | ~ But-ono of: the things: to, ‘which 1 Quehee than In more eoamopolitan came baels and baek..to, observe |. “Montreal oo = was. tho, table. fall of gmail children, . PROOY, or INILAE NOK. ; me ally. warklng with erayons,.Lheso "ty prove tha” Mflyanee’ Prone Py ere fa nheorbed In what they were cad dn the development of Canada, | doing that no-nolse; no crowils, ind we must: po aside from the: benten: Interruptions -had’ any effect on. the trivele: of» thought, and digvesa.a, Hie: fature nrtiats. oo — Mitle Inte a nrgan Invented for’ the ~ western: Indiana. he Jargon called “ehinook’” was oo fivet used: by traders, misstonaries,: — “Children’s hands ace, anh wut les of ‘art that I watched with pleasure |. “a8 One eMalL hoy colored his wells Yam | drawn barn a suitable brown. 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