- churches of the parish. “also “..the PAGE SIX SL ESIY tSY ET ELA SAA EET SE DARE pk poh eh eae ONT Re NEB! BRANT SEIN SULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW _ GARDEN FETE REAPS MORE THAN $550 AS SALT SPRING PATRONS IGNORE DULL WEATHER The annual garden fete, sponsored by. ‘the Salt. Spring Island Woman's | Auxiliary and. held. recently at Har -“bour House, Ganges, was in évery | She way upto its usual ‘standard, mark- ing, yet. another - success ‘for. the .or- “ganization. and: realizing. over. $550 “for the funds’ of..: the Anglican The weather was :cloudy «and. de: cidedly cold but its dullness seemed to’ “disperse «when .Miss . Kathleen Agnew,. introduced by Ven: Arcli- deacon G, H. Holmes, opened. the, day’s proceedings, relating in her j “short speech many. amusing anec- ! “.dotes and -personal experiences in England, which delighted the large number of.residents and visitors at- ~ tending from all parts of the Island. Following the opening speech there was a. ‘general rush to the stalls, *.. where ‘conveners and assistants: were ..displaying for. sale many, varied and svattractive’ articles, STALL CONVENERS ‘The: W.A. stall of needlework .was presided over -by: Mrs. Stuart Ban- nister, Mrs,.S: P.. Beech, “Mrs.. C. W.-Leguett.and Mrs..A. R. Price, 2? =SteMark’s Chancel Guild’ being: res- “<" ponsible for the’ garden produce and the flower: stall, assisting at former were “ Mrs,-. Howard ~/ Deyell,;Mrs. Warren Hastings, Mrs. oT. AL Milner, Mrs. La. 1, Nicholson, | corevat ‘th latter Mrs. J. Byron.and Mrs. Le He “Carvosso, with little Susan | Graham ‘dressed as a bluchell doing “ph brisk. business with her trays af pretty. corsages St. George’s Altar Guild took over the home cooking, with Mrs. V. “Best, Mrs. F. H. Baker, Mrs. J. i: .Eberts, Mrs W. Norton and Mrs. W.-K. ‘Wickens«in*~ charge and the | { c.| ‘Mrs:. “Fraices.. Agnew, ‘Mrs. Cecil ‘Springford.and. Mrs. J.. Mitchell.” ‘A: supply: of : needlework, ‘knitting and’ novelties were for sale at the stall”: of-. the Vesuvius Bay Ciréle, ‘presided over by Mrs. Thomas Car” “lyle, Mrs. A. E. Duke, Mrs. R: T. ‘Meyer; Miss Muriel. Harrington. The: W.A, Evening ‘Branch, «with “Mrs. ‘Jack: Baker;-Mrs, Tom,Fowler; Mrs. “Ben Greenhough, Mrs:E.. H. Gear, “Mrs. Joyce” Passons, - Mrs... L.cG “Mouat, “Mrs. E. CH Newman, M “The RCA. Ys outstanding “stalls of superfluities and books were! ~ “an the hands: of Mrs Edward Ax Jams, | ‘charge, took, over the parcel post and fishpond in addition. to. their !own ‘stall of . home cooking and candy; ice cream and soft’ drinks were dispensed by Mrs. Mary Fel- liwes. TOURNAMENT Thirteen. couples took part in the American Tournament which, under the management of Capt. V. C. Best and. Lieut.-Col. Desmond, Crofton, took. place.on the courts. of the ‘hotel } and’ commanded’ the general interest of only the onlookers. doubles were plaved, the first prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shove: runners up, Miss 1D. Nixon and Mr. Thompson: consolations. Jennifer Graham and Coline Mouat. Other contests included clock golf, run by Mrs. H. A. Robinson and Mrs. B. Cartwright, the prize going to Scott Alewander: darts in charze of Mrs. J. Sturdy was won by Jolu Sturdy. Jr: a nail driving contest Mixed Albertan Preaches At Burgoyne Bay Those who were in ‘attendance at Burgoyne: Bay United: Church last Sunday were very fortunate in hear- ing Rev, Dr. R.-B. Layton, of Ed- monton, deliver a very fine sermon, Further pleasure was experienced when Dr. Rodger Manning. of Vic- toria, self- -accompanied on the organ, rendered two inspiring: vocal selec- tions. Canadiafis roughly ate four pounds more bakers’ bread each in 193: than they did in 1951. tw a. Unusual Sight the K.GAL's | | was comincted hy Vie tor Sholes and pout by the following 7 {--—_ aa | :| visited-.Mr. and Mrs. Av De-Dane:: | “Mrs. VV: Irwin’ and family. returned . heir. “hoi ne / in. empbell ‘Ri er. les jet | 1 Crmadians the eqoarianity of secing foremost jet fighter noe te ene FULFORD _ Mrs. G. Catlin’ and Shawn are ! a fortnight. | ay and: iad MacKendry won by George. Young. The floral competition was under |- the management.of Mrs..A. B: Elliot, and. judged by Miss: Agnew, -prizes were awarded -as. follows: rove of flowers, .1,, Mrs. A.-Davis; 2,: Mrs. Scot Clarke. Vase of flowers,. Mrs: A. Be Elliot. .) Prettiest! corsage, 1; Mrs...A.° Davis: 2, “Mrs. -G.. Ho Holmes. Mrs. Scot Clarke read characters during the afternoon: by. numerology and many of ‘the young People pa- tronized and enjoyed the swimming pool, which was in charge of Mrs. \. 2B. Nropinski. REFRESHMENTS Organized by St. Mary's Guild under the convenership of its presi- dent, Mrs. A. D. Dane. and Miss Gladys Shaw, a delightiul tea was served in the sunroom and. dining room of the hotel were at numerous floral decorated tables the ‘service was prompt and efficiently carried “Mrs. A. Davis, Mrs. LL. D. F, I. dackson, Mrs. “AQ. Lacy, Mrs. A. f McManus, Mrs. George Maude, Mrs. H. T. Minchin: Mrs. Hareld Price, Mrs. A, HE. Roddis, Mrs. V. Ramsay, Mrs. W. Y. Stewart, Mrs. John Silvester, Misses Marguerite Holford, Mar- garet Motherwell, Dorothy Mickle- borough, Shirley Silvester. - At the end of the afternoon. Mrs. Holmes presented the prizes to the winners of the tennis tournament and competitions held during the day, after which Lieut.-Cal. Crofton, on behalf of. Archdeacon and Mrs. Holmes, thanked all the organiza- tions who had worked, sa faithfully for the success of the fete. During the afternoon A. i dis” etiiGiared at the gate: oMrs. Eh ob > Dickens, ° Drummond, Mfrs. %. Rod- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee for “Mrs. V.° Rathwell , and daughter, Margaret, are: staying with ‘ihe for- mer’s brother and’ sister-in-law, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs, Edward: Lacy. ..Mrs. Henry Ruckle -with the Misses Nan and Heélen: Ruckle, ‘ are holidaying.” on Vancouver: Tsland. '- Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. Alex. McEwen ' and: Tommy;. from Vancouver, Tecently. vis Mr. yton, ae: Miss B Hamilton’ ar : ind Mrs.°E. He, Lawson, ©: Miss F, ‘Duncan front: ‘Nanaimo and: Mr | HELONGS FOR OLD _|IRELAND IN SONG. ‘Prominent writer of, Ayries for ‘popular. songs, Keith Grey, Saturna Island, has..turned his attention ‘a- wards ald -Ireland. His. latest, song; which ‘will ‘be available: to the: public: in the! next. two weeks; is” enti itled,: "DoYou: ‘Long ‘for Old. Ireland? L The. ‘songs is. reproduced below. 8 My own home o'er the sea Tell me, do you long for Ireland, Thesland so dear to:me f° ‘CHORUS : Do you long for the blarney And the Takes Of Willams, The linnet's sweet song Through the day long? Do von lenge fer the ehampock And all your pals so truer . ee ee Ec tenet nencanenntnes emer “| day:.to° Vancouver after “spending, a “You sity you come from. rel land, “penne in ee a ee ere “GANGES. et ee ct ree ee es Ven: ‘and Mrs. Gr HH. Holmes left tion. - During the Archdeacon’s. ab- sence Rev. C. S.Coldiwell; of Kam- | loops, will preach and take the ser- vices at. the churches of. the Salt Spring ‘Island parish. Mrs. Phylis Tingle. who has been spending a-. fortnight ‘at. Vesuvius” Bay, the guest of! Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jensen, has returned to Victoria. H ‘Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Grant, ac- companied by their - children, Vir- ginia, Tom and Peter: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keith and their son, George; and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Swemle and their daughter, Elizabeth, all from Victoria, arrived last Friday on Salt Spring Island, where they are guests | at Aclinds for several days. Mrs. Gerald Davis, who has been . spending a few days at. Vesuvius Bay the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. EF. De Macedo, returned on W ednesday to ‘Fort William. After spending two’ weeks on the Island, where he had. a cottage at St. Mary Lake Resort, W. H. Wea- ver left on Sunday for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson and fam- ; ily, of Dunean, who have also been guests athe resort for a week, have ‘returned home. ; Mrs. W. M. Monat returned last week after spending six weeks in Philadelphia, visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and = Mrs. ! Oliver Mouat. Capt. V. C. Best left last Friday | to spend several days in Vancouver, | where he is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, “Mr. and Mrs. Alan | T.. Best. , Guests © registered’ ‘at Harbour House: Mr. and Mrs. H.- T..Mat- son and daughter, Mrs. C. H.: Traf- ford, Victoria: Miss Dare Nixon, Miss. Verna Carroll, Nanaimo; Mr. and Mrs. R. Abbott, .Miss. Edna Wright, Miss J. M. Alderson, H. Ree, Mrs. D. Dean, Mrs. Grace ‘Woodyard, Mrs. C. D. Gulf, Mrs. | ' | | | | Vancouver; Mrs M. Topp. Canberra, Australia; Mr. and Mrs. C. w.}— ‘Beasley, Brentwood, V.1.: Mr. and | ‘Mrs. E, Hawkins, Saanichton; -Mr. | cand. Mrs. -H. Savage, Washington: ! Mr. and .Mrs... Henry -Andrea and | family, “Portland, Ore. 3:Mr: and: Mrs. ‘Fred Deacon, ‘Chemainus :: Mrs. J. owse; Mrs. S:°R> Forrest,. Capi. Deli lorth., “Vancouver : “»Miss - M: | : Miss ‘Alice | nt Mr. and iott,;;Edmonton:, ld“ and Reginald: “returned: last’ Sun- week visiting: Mrs. Kirkham’s: nate ents, Mr and: Mrs. W. ‘mot. a :Mrs.: C oH, Trafford: accompan- ied by . Mrs. Me Topp of. Canherra, Austra lia, who have ‘been spending a few days-at ‘Vesuvius Lodge, re- turned to Victoria on Monday. Mr. and “Mri oW.F. Thorburn left companied “by their! two. ‘children, Russell and: Pixie, ‘are. taking a:two- week? ‘Vacation motoring -to T.eth- bridge where. they will visit, Mrs. Thorburn's Mather, Mrs. O. J. Lee, yand afterwards to: Calgary, where } they. will spend sonie days with her sister, Mrs, Tom. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. AY J, ieker and threy children, whe have been spend: ing a week at St. Mary Lake Resort, returned to Vancouver on Sunday. Mice Sutvta Crafton Mf. anal - GALIANO SPORT. IS STILL GOOD Last. Friday. saw a return: visit ‘to Galiano of Lord ‘and Lady Luke of}. Mrs on Tuesday for a two weeks’ vaca- | Pavenham. They ‘arrived ‘by plane, Merritt, “B.C., island and ‘could have been prolonged. They -ish Empire Games. i director of Lloyds Bank. G,. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Harkness, |: ‘hy while later. the . adults. took,» “over, = some. coming over. from*: shag: ‘Deen a Ww vell . “| on, : MeDer- Vccwviit Ray on. Saturday | and, “‘ae-s! | in company ‘with Mr.-and. Mrs. Fred | Marterson of Vancouver, on Briday | afternoon, ‘when they registered at Galiano Lodge and were faite fish- | ing: by Fred Robson, “Sport ‘was not quite -so good as last week ' but | Lady Luke, much. to her delight, landed a 15-pound cohoe. The party also took several grilse. The visitors were delighted with the wished that their : | leit hy plane at noon, Saturday, in ume to attend the final of the Brit- Lord Luke is very well known in England, where he is chairman of Bovril L.td., president of the Cham- ber of Commerce, London; and a ee i ee ee eee SOUTH PENDER a naan ene On Friday evening Pritchards | Flat, kindly loaned by Mr. Priteh- ard, was the scene of a well-attended dance organized by Mrs. Jennens. and the music supplied by friends, G. 1. Parkyn of ‘Victoria, Mrs. JH. ! Dabhin and Miss Dobhin, and Mrs. Mr. and = Mrs. Garrod | a party from Browning Bignell, brought Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, of Van- } couver, are spending a holiday atti Mr. Renoud’s summer cottage here, ' Alex Amies is leaving today after! a short visit with his brother, Jack Amies., Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Parkyn. Victoria, were in their. : boat, Horse, at Bedwell Harbor. . The fishing is good: H. A. Spald- ing reports that the waters round Tumbo Island were boiling with salmon on Sunday; however, it was a rough day and few boats were able to take aie of the run. of Sea An excellent suigper and dance sponsored by the Mayne Island P.-T.A. was held at the ‘hall: on Saturday, July 31, with nearly the whole. island. community — present. | Children , had a - long. : table “all: to}: themselves. After ° ‘dinner.’ the PrA: system | was: turned on. and the teen-. agers: had the.. floor, to. themselves, Thursday froin: ‘Vancouver: “and: are spending’a. week of. 'tWo at.their summer home, Tantramar, Vesuvius] Bay, oo . 4 : Mrs. W, N. MeDermott ‘and ‘J granddaughter, Penny : Petersen, who | former's ‘son-in-law:. and” daughter, | Mr. ‘and Mrs.3 Aw M. | sLendskog Jat | Red ‘Deer, Alta, returned ‘home last week, Mr. and Mrs, Et, Kitchener re ter-inelaw, © Mrocand): Mrs, : Kitchener, Reddis Road: ~~ Mr. and Mrs, W. Pick and two! children: arrived on’ the Tsland last | Sunday and .are spending. two vee ast. Mary Lake Resort, ° - | | | jeuknesahhaitadeaneneie er ee “Salt Spring Island | FERRY SERVICE ; SUMMER SCHEDULE May 1 to Sept, 30 | Mrs. for two: weeks have beén visiting ‘the ; turned -on Monday to Nelson alter: of a 10-day visit to their sonsand daugh= | § Stanley Wednesday, August 11, 1954. “NORTH PENDER- aa Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and fare- ly, of ‘Victoria, are holidaying at their summer. home.in. Clim Bay. Mrs. Walker has gone to Victoria to visit her brother, Mr. Merrit. GALIANO Se ee Mrs.’ Cam Prior has arrived from ¢ accompanied by her} Mrs. Aw Beech has her daughter, : hildren. - She” will spend. two a! - me three chee her mother Mrs,.| Mrs. Deni, staying with her from He | Scoones. , Vancouver. te i Mrs. -T. Mathie,- of Victoria, is spending a holiday. with Mr. and Wrs, Geo. Logan. ” Mrs. Clague has returned from a visit with her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol of Horse- fly, B.C. P. D. Humphreys and daughter, Anne, spent a short stay in Vancou- | ver returning Tuesday on the Prin- cess Elaine. Mrs. PL G. ers and daughter, | Vancouver. Mrs. Wing arrived spend a short holiday daughter, Mrs. Coleman. Dr. W. MacPherson. ° past-presi- dent of the United Church Presby- tery, is visiting at. the Maples, for three’ weeks, and will iy robably speal at the next service the United | church, which. will be beld Sunday, Aug. 15. at i am, Mrs. i. Lloyd- Walters has return- ed, home.after visiting her husband’s relatives in Victoria ‘and: Duncan. “Mrs, Harry Smith, of Lake Cowi- chan, is visiting her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pirley. of Vancouver, are spending a holiday at Bambrick’s Beach. Mrs. Stanley Page is in Vancou- ver, where she attended the British Empire Games, es Stebhings. Mrs. Vick- “. . er left Thursday for Guests registered at Galiano Lodge during the past week included Mr. and Mrs. H. Field, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell, Vancouver: Mr. and’ Mrs. Mikes, . Vancouver: Mrs. Lorain Sinclair with Sally and Jimmy, Vancouver: Mr. Mather. Vancouver; Mrs. LL. Anton, .Van- couver; Mrs. F. bredrickson; Mrs. IG. M. Passmore, Regina: Lord and | Lady Luke of Pavenham: Mr. and Jack Still, My. and Mrs. Fred | Matherson, Vancouver; and Mr. and | _ Mrs. LL... Detwiller Victoria. Mrs. N. Dobbs is visiting Mr. and Mrs. -. P. Russell at The. Haven. Alex Mellish is registered at The ave. Miss H. M. Whitmore, of Ottawa, Thursday with to her any i Serving The Islands | H is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. john : (Effective May 22) en | : Robinson. ‘ff M.V. Lady Rose provides the § Week-end visitors to the island sOMGwWing Service: 4 included Mrs. T. Sitter, J. Moore MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS § { iy LT. Drew sand FRIDAYS: Steveston, Gali- } anc rew. Bano. Mayne,. Port Washington; Miss Kay Foster has arrived to} § spend two weeks at New's Cabin at Rip Point. h Ganges, Mayne, Galiano, Steves-. B B ton. . £ 4 TUESDAYS, ‘THURSDAYS, q j SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS: ‘ f Steveston, Galiano, .. Mayne, § A Hope Bay, | Saturna, Beaver Pt., | A Mayne, Galiano, Steveston. § (Carrying, Passengers, Express, : Freight and Cars) : # Passengers leave from Airline Es Terminal, Georgia St., . oy ancouver. Mrs. Haglund and_ her younger daughter, Linda, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Wilbert Dea- con. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster and family, of Nanaimo, were thé: guests of his: mother, for-the week-end. : Mrs. Wm, Salmon and children, |§.. - we who. have been spending..ther holi- 5 BRENTWOOD. MILL ‘BAY: days at Boundary. Bay, returned on FERRY SERVICE Sunday on the Lady Rose...’ Mrs. Genvieve Pratt, of. W ‘hite’ i ae nent Saving Time) Rotk, “is: the guest: of ‘her sister-in- E10 a.m. a ‘am. 12 noon, p.m., 3, p.m, 4 P. m., BOD. met 7. Ppt pe : Leave’ Mill, Bay: 8. 30 am, 9.30 ‘law, Mrs. ‘A. Pratt, this week. -:' *.Mrs.. Fannie. “Aitken -and * samily ‘lett Sunday | morning: for Langford, where | she: is: going: to. reside: to" ‘De “near, her sons." eo ; “Pratt. left: Saturd ire a? 5 0 O: 30. amy ay. fdr. 4On: Sundays and Holidays dditional.:tri iE: io LIMITED: REAL ESTATE. AND. INSURANCE | _ Phone Ganges 52 and 54 — - Ganges, B. Cc. 7 * Tt is-with real pleasure’ that we offer our sincere -¢ongratulations to. Doug” McDonald. and “Tom: Toynbee, of Salt Spring Island, who: brought: credit ta their home district, by being. selected. ~ to row in the ULB.C. crew at: the Sritish Empire | Games, Oe ir aireraft get in a hit of practice for Allison Shaw left on Sanday fer a ‘ 4 a and trainer ino a cambined display, Do you long for the hills and | week's visit to Kelowna. 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