ES | ANYWHERE ON VANCOUVER ISLAND LISTINGS SOLICITED ABERTOR, HOLMES LTD. “58 vena OF SERVICE” PE ecihrter Bldg. 8-alt Victoria $ GANGES INN es BEAUTY SHOP & Specializing in All Styles of Hairdressing By Appointment Only 8-6 Telephone Ganges 23Q PRP PPP PP PE PPP LE PPLE EL LL PLLA PA PP PPA POS GANGES PHARMACY (W.5. P. ALEXANDER) ed Prescriptions — Drugs — Stationery Toilet Preparations—Magazines, etc. -~PRATT’S Famous Stock Remedies Ve) GANGES, B.C. PHONE 37X il AAT, “JOAN BENNETT & DAN DURYEA ARE a UNIVERSAL PICTURE “PRESENTED BY WALTER WANGER. x me LANG PRODUCTION. | : o PF RECOMMENDED FOR. CHILDREN ? | ‘Doors, 11 50; Fontire at. 12, 07, Doors, 6 G45; Pantire at 8. 20 2.28, 4.40,-7,10, 9.31: STARA ~ANNOUNCEMEN’ T. surrounding Islands. we eatin ~ with Mr. -» couver, “the: island, os and Mrs’ Ey: ‘Finnis “with =< their: two'.small sons ‘arrived from. ... Victoria: recently. to’ take up ‘resi- ee “were ‘ short time: “MAYNE ISLAND "SALT. SPRING ISLAND. RESIDENTS - ‘THE BANK OF MONTREAL is pleased to announce the opening of a sub-agency at Ganges, B.C., for the con- venience of residents of Salt Spring and pee , Office will be open from oe 10.00 a.m. to 3.00'p.m. on ‘e MONDAY AND THURSDAY of inethe: Ganges Inn Building. A Complete Banking Service i is Available. J. N. ‘TAYLOR, Manager, Branch, HAY Sat ta ele TCLS Blan ORR PP PP PAP PL PPP POO” IAP ALLO AAO AL APA AAAS T wo nr GANGES: PENDER ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. W. Falconer eee. Mrs. M. Walker has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth have re- turned after two months visit- ing and travelling in the U.S.A. Mrs. Bull has returned home after ten days spent in Vancou- ver, Cpl W. Vancouver, — Faleoner has left for Jd. Martinech in Vaneouver spent a recently, day Mrs. H. Kirk has also returned to her home here. Mrs. I. C. Smith spent the week-end in Vancouver. Mrs. N. Hamilton and son, Bob, have left to take up residence in Vietoria, Geo. Pearson spent a week in Vancouver and has now returned home. G. Henderson spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Henderson, S. P. Corbett has left for a few days in Vancouver. A. Bagleau is Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. Piednault are spending a few days in Vancou- ver. at present in ee GALIANO ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. A. Hume, phone 1G Mrs. erald Steward left on Tuesday Of last week-to spend a few days in Vancouver returning home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Welsh, of Vaneouver,. were .the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Geo. Patmore. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard: Davis, who recently purchased land in Whalers.Bay; spent the week-end 7 and Mrs. C. O. Twiss. ‘Mrs, “London, ‘Eng. M rs. ‘Com: dence: te their. cottage ea spent a’ ‘few days: in. Vane: ao “Stephen: ‘Denroche has’ ‘received - his release from the-R.C.A.F. and”, -is the guest of his relatives: on Gossip Island. Mr. and Mrs. “past. week’ to visit’their son Joe, whose. boat was in port for a Mr. Stewart is visiting his son- in-law and .daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, Mayne Island. CPP APP OO Corr. Mrs. Foster PLP PE PAP PPP PL AO Mrs. Hoeking and Mrs. Farrow, who have been. visiting Mrs. Shan- non returned home to Vancouver, Mrs, Shannon accompanied them fora few days holiday. Dr, and Mrs, Roberts spent a few days in Vancouver last week. Mrs, Aitken, who has been vis- seule Led oun, had the misfurtunce to fall and break her wrist. She left for Vancouver for an X-ray. Mv. and Mrs, Jackson, who have been visiting Capt. and Mra. Waugh nelorned. | to aanerntt last week, Mr. Salmon, of | Vaneouver, visited the Ishind last week, avremocnovn Canadn's total exeeeded: only by thnt of) Russia and Brazil, each week _ Yank of. Montreal, Vietoria, BC, 12.1 Davis is a war bride from. T. Tothill, of North Van- was a recent visitor: to... ean David Bellhouse has left. for al Q visit to. ‘Vancouver, - tae oe “Peter. ‘Denroche,. of Gossip. pad “Jand, 2 couver. -recently, ‘Lloyd-Walters - “in. Vaneouver ‘during™ the’, forost avon is” Agent: Ganges. . J. M. Napier, R.R. 1, Phone Ganges 43Y.— - ane ower rrr er GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND ee Corr.: Miss M. T. Holford Phone 12F : Mrs. D. T. Marpole, Vancou- ver, arrived last Saturday on Salt Spring where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wil- son, Barnsbury, for a month. Mrs. W. HL. Johnson, Calgary, accompanied by her little son, is visiting her parents, Mr. llornby, and Mrs. W. Ganges, Harker Electric ® Range Installations ® Repairs and Service ® House Wiring @® Estimates Free GANGES Phone 48K Yes... it’s an old friend with a lot of new vir- tues, this new Texaco FIRE CHIEF rausoline, here are miles and ites of smoother, hap- pier driving in’ every tankful... Pullup and flap at your Red Indian denler “today for’ faster SHurt ine, quielcer.warme up, steadior power deliv. very. ; Offices ta Vernon, | f a For Sale at | HUNT’S GARAGE Beacon at Fifth Street, . SIDNEY | Salt Spring Island. ~— ama “vith= Mr,” . Butt, Bluegates, Beaver” ‘Point. “.. have.: been. visiting Mis.. “> days MeCOLI-FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY (B.0,) LIMITED, . Victoria ond Vancouver E GULF ISLANDS aaa Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Smith have returned to Victoria after a week-end visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Ganges. Ray Morris returned to Vic- toria last Thursday after spend- ing a few days at Ganges visit- ing his mother-in-law, Mrs. G. Borradaile. John Price, Mereside, Salt Spring Island, has left for Vic- toria where he is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. E. Ley. Michael Ley has returned to Victoria after spending the week- end at Ganges Harbour, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunting- ford. Mrs. Harry Bapty and her little son Michael arrived from Vic- toria) on Monday and will be guests for an indefinite period of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wilson, Barnsbury. At the monthly board mecting of the Lady Minto Gulf Islands hospital held recently in the in- stitution, Gavin C. Mouat pre- siding, Mrs. J. H. Kelsey was elected as a member of the board, in place of Mrs. E. Parsons, who recently resigned. Mrs. J. E. Holms who, accom- (Continued on Page Seven) FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND Corr.: Mrs. T. M. Jackson Phone 16X Pm aedinmeatieatienteat OO Capt. and Mrs. L. D. B. Drum- mond, Mrs. J. J. Shaw and Mrs. G. Shaw, of Fulford Harbour, were visitors to Victoria on Sat- urday last. ——- — Mrs. Reginald Freeman of Vic- toria has returned home after spending the week-end on the island,- where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Price, Mereside Farm. Mrs. W. Y. Stewart has return- ed home to Beaver Point after spending a short holiday in Vic- = toria. Miss Mary Lacy arrived from * Victoria on : Saturday: to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Lacy, at Ful- ; ford Harbour. : ‘and Mrs. H: AS Edwards & : have returned» to: West: Vancou- *: cver after Spending. a -few-.days-.. ‘Edward’s ‘brother-in-law “Mr. and ®. sister,? Mr.: and” Mrs. T.: J “Mrs. Hugh - “MeMillan | and: baby. ee left: for: West. Vancouver: on - Saturday: after; spending. weeks: on®:.the’, ‘island where they ‘MeMil- = i-.dan’s mother, ‘Mrs: E.L: Howdle, “ Fulford | Harbour. 7). ‘W. I McAfee spent a. ens Mr. in Vietoria.. last. week on. ‘business. | A “Mrs. Chester - Kaye: and: son; Sidney, were visitors to Victoria. on. Saturday last. The FBI, Goodwill Cub held a St. evening in the Fulford Commun- ity Hall. About’ 125 attended. “The local Women’s Institute eat “ered for the supper. Miss Sheila Brenton returned to Fulford on Saturday from a short visit to Victoria, ‘twos Patrick’s dance on ‘Friday = Lightweight Chain Saw Have Been Waiting For! we aaa, Investigate the PM, ONLY nae ye boday, The Most Ver~ “4 wy yh, é r satile, Low Cost Power slgennwmst Chain Saw on the Market, where she will spend a week with relatives. Mrs. E. L. Howdle, of Fulford, left on Saturday for Vancouver, if a dollar could write a diary... “D) EAR DIARY,” the dol- f lar would write, “here I am in a great big bright factory, my ears almost deafened by the roar of machinery which turns out ‘ shining new appliances that thousands of Canadian housewives were waiting for all through the war. “I know I'm just one of millions of dollars which the Life Insurance companies are investing now in all sorts of civilian post-war developments . . . public utilities, . power resources, railways, hotels, office buildings, and a whole list of projects which are pressingly needed to get us all back to a normal peacetime footing. “I came from a country bank, as part of somebody’s Life Insurance premium. It's wonderful to feel that I'm doing something socially useful for the future welfare of my country.” - This portion of every dollar of Life Insurance funds is invested in public utilities, industries, etc., and - is hard at work in every province creating work and prosperity. The remaining 75 cents are invested in govern- ment and municipal bonds, securities and mortgages, etc., yet. these funds are always available for the immediate protection of four million policyholders in time of need. L-1045B 2. th is - good ctzenship to own, KR ‘Message fans. the Lite: In- surance Companies in Canada. TO BOAT OWNERS! “WHEN PAINTING YOUR ‘CRAFT. THIS | SPRING i - TREAT. FIRST. 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SIDNEY, | Vancouver inland, NC, Weanestny, MEN 20,° “1948; micialeia clini namtetah stnadnbtin nace ts ei tn ine nti ag ee