"RAGE six. regation. of Saint Mary Magdalene Anglican: Church on. Mayne Is~ ‘summer. | “home... on:.the: island. ».The: ‘incentive for. this mission ‘arose. from: the “Mutual, “Respon- - in ‘Toronto’ (1963.-:. - learn together the solutions to "many. problems, not “just. mis- Canadian” ‘church members: to . “in: ‘running: ‘the. schools.” would: become: possible. . eo This summer -two° work. part- went. to Antigua, and: 19 -young and: cheard’ a most instructive: sibility and Inter-relationship | : Doctiment- Of: General Synod: held’ The general 7 ‘principle was ‘for ‘peoples of dif- ferent:.: “countries: to: ‘work » and ~ “gions to a country. The Jamaican. and ‘Antiguan_ Churches requested. “work with Jamaican young adults. In'this way. real: ‘understanding, °. nota” ‘mere report by a strange person, . ° recent® service ‘the cong-. a MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY AND. INTERDEPENDENCE OUTLINED “ist. ‘attraction. because of the *... ‘ing :a holiday. with’ her “parents, - :-white; sandy beach. The Diocesan ‘discussions. “ground is‘: swampy but is ‘gradu~ “ally being filled. -The camp can ‘young. one and: ‘two leaders . -to pay-off the debt, -example of mutual responsibil- -- ground. teaching “symbols. “Youth. Camp. ‘owns three acres, not writertront. property, but has . ‘jlities, staff quarters and acom=. = mon. room used | for. dining: and OoAt present © be used the year round. “The Jamaican A. Y. PAs raised ‘considerable » ‘funds ‘for. this pro- ject along. with $20,000 given or promised by the Canadian Church a further meals, : On. bunks, discussing a ; common. object, working towards ~Also™the Can- . adians. provided some of the pro- ideas, experience, some Ae “materials such as: ‘pictures. and ©: ““eonstruction’. paper.’ O aicans © ‘gave ™ “Knowledge: of ‘their “country. and the children’s back-~" in “regard . to effective : Teaching ‘is: a: common. goal. gram’. by. rote with 60-100 in a single class, © Births: outside marriage g_.teaching. material. ‘and ‘refresh-’: the mid-morning aa is eu the = ‘Islander, /The Jam-~ - 1 ae a ne ae wee “GALIANS DEO OER OE a OG Oe Miss. Melody ‘Dyer. is spend- Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hal Dyer;. from. cher work in Vancouver, Beach, ; : . Bill ‘Campbell, of Boughey B Bay, ; ‘Minstrel Island, recently spent’a.” . Saturday, October 21st in. High- . “lands United Church, North.Van- . couver,: week visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.W, ‘Lee..: Bill-is a popular former and - visited many of his friends during his visit ‘back : home’, Max Hillary, of Salmon Arm, recently spent several days visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Jones. ‘Mr. and Mrs, G.W. George- Georgeson, ... while day to Vancouver. : nett, -of* St. lan at. Peaceful . Valley. Ranch. “one: fine sunny. day. last week. - Mr. and Mrs Dick Pugh, of Victoria, spent the last weekend: with: Mr. and Mrs. George New- ton... : : spend in.Montreal. and Mrs. Patrick Wilson. ing, “which is: not- a ‘program: ‘between George and * ; Rosemary went:for a short holi- ‘Mr. and. ‘Mrs: Lloyd ‘Wilson, : Be ‘of Ladner; “spent: several. days ba visiting® brother and family, N ree eq. want" ‘to be part of ‘the’ ; friendliness “surrounding: MLR. '- DeRousie,.son of ‘Mr. and Mrs..- “John: DeRousie. ‘also of -Mayne. - Island-:were united in. marriage, ° Rev. Ernest Rands offi- ciated at the double ring cere- money. in a. setting of ‘candle - light and white chrysanthemums. The. dark haired bride, given” in marriage by her father, wore an A-line gown of.peau de -faille “piece which consisted of a gar-— -denia encircled by pearls to which _- @. chapel length: veil was attached. ~ She carried a Mr. “and “Mrs. Fletcher. ‘Ben-_ ~Mary’s: Lake, Salt . _ Spring Island; ‘flew-over.in their’ “small aircraft to visit Tom Caro- a bouquet of white rose .buds and white carnations. : Maid ‘of honor, “Islay Lloyd, wore .an’ “Empire gown: of shrimp. crepe . with. chiffon’ panel in back forming .a.-train... She .wore a matching tiara and carried a bou-- POWER FOR IS SOUGHT “Island «was ‘urged. bya recent™ _delegation. received -by. the Hon, RG, Williston, © Provincial: Min- * : ister. of. Lands, Forests and Wat-" er: Resources, ° id’ Saanich and. The: Islands” ty” ‘and Inter-dependence was ‘not a ‘formal document. or a ‘program = it was personal, ‘These smiles. “and words'of welcome were say~ : be «the. aim: slew Mee EE, SW “Cunliffe.” >from: Burnaby for. the week-end, : ‘Mrs, Christianson, - at Lis- ‘there’ “Mutual ‘Responsibil- “ity and. Inter-dependence should © * of: an ‘communal ve homo. agaln, | ! reported: that: the. “minister, on He “from: Vancouver,» to’ cattend:to:. which: their: “friends © are. -house-guests ‘of ‘Jill's: parents,. ‘Mr. and Mrs, They. came: over: SON, Grove. .had Mrs, P, Field, >Mrs.Jd;' Peters. “Twenty on. Noy, 30th, This was follow- ed by a program: of fireworks: — ‘to the bride. ~ Spokesman: ‘for: ‘the delegation of. ‘island residents. were James: Money- and Mr. and, ; ~Mrs,° Ritchie... > me o-There.: has. ‘been” a nethone ef= fort ‘tO: acquire’: sufficient quali- ” a sympathetic” nearing toe cue : ‘their. daughter” “have! ‘been ‘over,. the burning: and clearingprogram : cis. pretty "general -right. OM. “and: Mrs. “Jett Holland and ; “a teacher from Courtenay, as a> a -house-guest at Lisson Grove with. a nar ‘MAYNE ISLAND COUPLE MARRIED ON MAINLAND | sister. of. the bride, and: Dale. Odberg: were dressed identically - “matching: the gown worn‘by the maid of honor.. They also carried “bouquets of shaded pink chrysan- themums and white stephanotis. Doug’s best’ man was. David. * Garrick of Victoria and ‘ushers . were Barry- Morris, cousin of the bride, of Mayne Tsland.. Mother’ of the bride wore a "paisley gown and wore a hat of -. -pink net and matching bow, Her. : costume was accented bya white. chrysanthemum corsage, - 6 The ‘soloist was Mrs, Rae Don- \ : ati of North. Vancouver. The |. reception was’ immediate family which included . Before leaving for their honey- 7 ‘Winners Listed — -L.B.D. “Drummond and “one previous to them, this ‘day serves the: purpose of... For. some it will: . “be. re-opening -the wound of sor-." _My heart. “goes out'also: to: - “the: men | that are fighting” right — “now. in.a controver sial war that, ‘could : in time,. affect: all ‘of. us, We: are: remembering” the men: “who: died, maybe. we: should also: remember the:men, who. are fight- io ing and "who. are > still ales to~ ve pe eee ape Rigs 4 a nee : Many: songs of praise nave been ae a written around: Nature, but: it’s moon inthe: Interior Lesley:donn- ed'a green tweed dress which she’ “made: herself, toppéd witha camel a chair ‘coat with. matching: acces-: ‘sories: and ‘a: corsage of Bionae ‘chrysanthemums, * “The bride. and groom y will make “their: -home: in Burnaby:. ns “TWO-WAY. VISION -~ ‘Swimming : yee along in fresh water without spec~ a _.tacles, ‘the? anableps,._ a, tropical fish, is truly-a:four- ~eyed ‘speci This” -live- ~bearer,; which “sometimes | grows. “a. foot: Jong; » Its “men. - has ‘unusual, divided’ vision. _ six. children ‘ ‘enjoyed f ae a Hallowe'en: party. at Waterlea. “at Ient's Store, so ‘they. all: had: © f un, Bishop M. Coleman, and Mrs... a Coleman, ‘are: home: at: Windsong, : after.. “was” very” busy: on: his-misston ‘trip’ and: “they: “are: Bee to! be we this: ‘Aat; - application. has. ‘been _made to the Laleutenants ‘Governor oeonstitute as a Pound: ‘Dateiet! eortaln “land: in aes lie -Councll® You can depend'on our Housewarmor ervlee 0. deliver the St Olls you need, when and where you need them, Budget’ Plan to spread: your payments out over ard Heating ve = You €an also, ‘depend 6 onour. -_ ten. oe tho Cowlehan Land District, and , more: ‘particularly: ostribad AB” ye: South Pender, Amand... NOTICE - “IS HEREBY. GIVEN. and: Norman Deacon . “held: at Frank. Baker’ Ss Capilano ‘Gardens ls Vat «whieh -Edward.Morson, “Les-. ley’s uncle, proposed the toast - - Among the: 85 - guests were members of _ the. - has : Pout Peté ‘Middlemiss and. Miss: ‘Bea. Jf eer ao ae Caml “GANGES” Ne ee ‘Mr. and Mrs. George St. Denis. “returned home after a two month | “that season of restful hibernation” where all plants, trees, andcrea-_ tures renew themselves for the ‘ trip. touring Eastern Canada and “also spending a week at Expo. Mrs. Elsie Thacker and Mrs. B. Kreb. are visiting. O.A.P.O. Branch No, 5 in. Victoria. They will also travel. to Errington where they will be guests of W.W. Timm, secretary treas- urer, O.A,P.O, of Island Council and Mrs, Lilian Clough, Courte- Robert Morris is spending a. ‘few days with his parents Mr.’ ‘and Mrs, Fred Morris before leaving for: Sapperton : where -he. has been transferred.to’ the staff “of ‘the Bank of Montreal, Robert: from a 7 just -returned. month’s ‘holiday in the British Isles and .touring - ‘France and Ttaly.... ; ‘Congratulations to’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailly, -Hope, B.C. on the birth of a daughter, Crys- “Mrs. Tom:: Duncan: -were first -prize ‘winners. cat. the 500° card: party, ponsored by the South Salt Spring Ww, Ij. on Wednesday afternoon at. -Nan’s: Coffee ‘Bar... “prizes were. won, by Mrs. Ez, ee fonk and Claude Hamilton. : EEE as pe bridge prize went: to Mrs, : Elsie) - ‘West, of: Beaver. -First: in ‘cribbage. went “to” ann Where's “remembering.” “row. “Consolation 7 e We. had “such ‘a: hot: dry: summ that. my. plants” didn Bt Urgent | business iJ emergency, or, just forfune. 4 “the nearest Phone?: bid ‘the: trees adieu: fiery hued staircase to Winter ~ gloriously vibrant rebirth called Spring.: And it has a. nostalgia all its own. Hallowe’en on Saturna was a memorable event. The party at hall was introduced by way of a.good hot supper. Then ative -and hilarious... For those who didn’t dress-up for theocca~- sion. there was '-a penalty. Or -sing.-a’ song, and one ..very |: ‘esteemed: gentleman shad: to ‘get — down’ on:his haunches and bark.’ Our.-very humor-. like” a dog. ous” Minister, Mr. Dangerfield came dressed .as the Devil and’. when I remarkéd on it,: he re- plied with a twinkle in his eye,. ‘‘Well, someone said, ifyoucan’t - Day and my -heart goes. out to. ~ those relatives: who-lost.some- T know: - playing: a-cruel: joke this seaso ms id “wer eonal?: Kesh ELLY'S: co NE! On The Island Of Saturna ‘It’s ‘the. 2): Z ‘fare: ‘any. a é SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, November 8, 1967 * and. interes a ount of aMis~ access”, “the: - beach. | The. : “Mrs, F.E;, Robson is back hoe _” Recent guests.of Mr. and Mrs... oe sionary® senda “Jamaica: by ‘building, ' which: can. accommo-:- to: Galiano: following an exciting: Lesley: ‘Lillian Ross, daughter: “ -quetof shaded pink chrysanthe-. Douglas Wilson, Ganges Hill were ~"watdin is officially hore once ..'Up on some of them. Then the es Miss. Marian. Jakeway: : of. “Van-:. date 40 comfortably, has boys’ =~ trip to “Expo 67” with her friend, | °.of Mr. and Mrs. ‘James. Ross of: mums and: white stephanotis. 7 Mr. and Mrs... R. Pe Barr, Mhcae Hallowe’ en..has made its debut. _.. Tains came. My nasturtiums are’ ; ver ‘whose © parents “have - a and girls’ dormitory, kitchen fac- ‘Miss Mona Hardy, ¢ of Crescent Mayne Island .and:Douglas Ralph Bridesmaids, . Barbara. Ross, © couver,: It’s .the time - when the: leaves blooming, there’ were even a ‘couple’, of. roses on. the bush,. beans* are sprouting ‘up ‘that. I-- don’t even: remember: ‘planting. Everything seems to have been revitalized, only to wither away at the first’ advent of frost! -Doesn’t “seem cricket; does it? Don’t: throw up your hands in’ * despair, but you know, very soon we’re going to be deluged with Christmas plans. It’s not too ‘far away. You only have another “These heroes are dead. They. - died ‘for liberty -' they. died for ee ‘Some | US, had to.dance the Highland ‘fling, They “are at rest.’ : They - under : stainless, a windowless palace of rest. Earth may run red with other wars -- ‘. ‘are as high as. 70%. making.Our es : EAST POINT grandparents of the bride, Mr. tal. Anne, weighing 6 lb. 14 02., lick ’em, join ’em!? They were . they are at peace. In the midst Father . in-.the Lord’s Prayer John: Hawthorne spent several ‘and Mrs. Bill Morson of.Cherry born. October 3i, at Hope. Mat- ail good sports. __ : _ of battles, in the roar ofconflict,. have no. meaning ~ many child- days last week visiting | friends Tree Bay, Mayne Island. Other © ernal grandparents. are Mr. and Fireworks on ‘the.. school they found the serenity of death’’. “Fen "in Vancouver. : . -members of the family were Mrs. W. Trelford, Tripp Road. ‘grounds rounded out this even-° Robert .G. Ingersoll. 7 Vision of oM. R. A: “involved. ‘the ; “whole “Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Laughlin : - Extension - of. the power supply © from. Comox, Victoria, North TaD. ned Duct. ing and youngsters went | home _ war. 7 community. = ‘billets, meals, “have left: Galiano for the coming. through the Indian Reserve. to. Vancouver, Vancouver rand Mayne W. f.. Card Party — thrilled to the marrow!’ ae housing,’ buildings © for school, .... two “years, which: they plan. ie. the East Point area of Saturna“! Island. ‘It’ will’ 'soon.be” Remembrance » TISDALLE WILL VISIT GALIANO_ ‘sleep in. the land-they. made free,. 20° “under. the’ flag. they-: -rendered - ‘the. ‘solemn ca ‘pines, the sad hemlocks, the tear- .. ful willows, the embracing vines. “They: sleep beneath the shadows - ‘of: the: clouds, careless alike of sunshine .or. Storm, each in’ the : meee ‘assistance in establishing .sum-....ity and. inter-dependence in. son, Sr., of Sidney, came to with lace bodice and enatening costume of dark pink silk worsted . nay. ‘came. time: for the promenade three weeks or so to send mail “mer vaeation’schools similar to’ action. From twodifferentcoun- Galiano last week to take care | °O#t » With matching tulle hat and an “Mrs. Colin King, Scott Road of prizes. The judges had a overseas, : ‘those in Canadian churches. Jam-.. tries, cultures, sitting .down of their grandchildren, ‘Rose-. acinar beautiful wedding... orchid corsage. “The mother of spent last weekend with Miss difficult time of it, Pm afraid, On Saturday, Nov. nth, remem- ae » “aican churches. needed young. together, around. tables, over. mary, Gordon, John°and Stuart dress was enhanced by her head .. the groom was dressed in arose | Margaret Dyson, Oak Bay. as the costumes were imagin- | eT. 4 “Saanich and. The Islands M. L. Ay John: D. Tisdalle will spend — co the whole day. ‘visiting his Galiano . ‘Island’ constituents, Association, : -ing an address, Mr:-Ti of: ‘the ‘provincial department . Thursday - ‘Nov. 16, concluding with a-public “meeting of Galiano Social.Credit © “arranged by: the:..* 7 president, John Menzies. Follow= : sdalle will .. show films .from: :the ‘libraries: that. thirty days. attor: publication full: months, ‘With no Interest or carrying char es. 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