“s < home of Mr. and. Mrs,’ J. French. PAGE ‘TEN FIRST GLADIOLUS SHOW ON SALT SPRING oh _ ATTENDED BY CROWD OF ENTHUSIASTS | “The. first. gladiolus. show on Salt Soring © Island, -sponsored © by. the Women's Association: of the United - Church’ and: held August. 25, under 2. they convenership - of | Mrs, Cora * Paire,” assisted’ by Miss Mary. ‘Lees : “and: Miss" Josephine Overend, REV: “F ‘ULFORD ee eae ee ar a ———.. “The: catiney derby. ‘dance. on Sep- * tember 2-will take place in the Ful- ford Community Hall. See the won- derful . display of ‘prizes for ‘some : lucky people.. .On Tuesday afternoon the Pulford PLA: executive met at. the home _Of “Mrs. -F.' L. Jackson, —Arrange- ments were made for the distribu-- tion of the prizes in the recent gar- den. competition. following school opening.. ; _. Basil Jackson atrived home from . Rossland to spend. the week with his parents,. Mr... and. Mrs. F. L. ARERACH and Miss: Mary. King was 8 “week-end guest from ‘Vancouver. “Mr:.and.Mrs::C. J. Thomas, from - New. Westminster, are visiting their = daughter: and _-son- -in-law,. Mr.- and ' Mrs: W:. Brigden. “After” an absence. of nearly: six: eyeate. Mr.’and’ Mrs.:D. Slingsby and , family have returned: ‘to Fulford. “Last, .Wednesday: a group of friends “ gathered for 2 social evening at the | Mrs. C. ;Freeman.: has: had her “prother and - sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.) S.., Artus, from. ‘Vancouver, “spending several days here, and at “present another brothet, H. “Artus, “and:-his- granddaughter, pain An. ““derson, are her guests. . ~My. and: Mrs; A. ‘McManus, Sr, had’ ES “their “week-end visitors, Mr, and. “Mrs. AS ‘Black,’ of ° ‘Vancouver, also‘: their. son-in-law; J: ‘Proudfoot,’ who came ‘from: ‘Vancouver. to: ac- company. his? wife. and family home ‘have returned °° “Oouttenay after. Lane Some’. ,bime Matting ‘their : have; just oncluded week's ‘study herein. th Fulforc «the hours... Phone: Mr. D. 1. G IE = ae 4 i ment, featuring gladioli. With keen interest the audience watched each’ step as she designed an -arrange- ment of the blooms, first in a low. bowl followed by a-floral composi- tion in a tall vase. ‘She also dis~’ played an exhibit she had made from coral and shells imported from Florida. . TEA TABLES church hall at small tables centred with sweet peas was under the con- venership of Mrs. J, Catto, assisted by Mrs. William. Byers, Mrs. J. B, Foubister; Mrs.:F. H, May, Mrs. E. Parsons ‘and: Mrs. J.-D. Reid. and: the following is. the list of. prize winners: one spike, 1, °K: Butter- field; 2, William . Manley; highly commended, Mrs. .A:. Pirie. spikes (one: variety), 1; M.-H. Gard- ‘| ner;-2, Mrs.J:. F. de ‘Macedo; high- ly. commended, “M." BH. Gardner. Islands. Teachers ‘teachers «: ‘appointed for the. new: |’ school | ‘year’ “are as: follows: Je ‘B: Oulto1 Mrs;.E:° 8. Sinclair,. Miss Olive’ “Mouat; “DHE “Toms, “Mrs, F. ‘Mz. Hepburn, ‘Mrs. G. G. Burge, “Mrs: George : ‘Everell,’ “J, .R. Wickens, Mrs. ‘DAYOR Gideon Gall places” capable : ‘hands—Phone: 3-3614,. ERVING ‘THE. GULF. ISLANDS—Regurdless of == ed an outstanding. success. The proceedings were. opened by Rev.. F, Forster who, introduced by the president of the W.A., Mrs: W. M. Mouat,-:gave .a: short address. The ; spacious -basement. of. the. church was ‘filled. with a -glorious |: array of gladioli. The large crowd attending, between. 2 and” 9 p.m.,; ‘was enthusiastic ‘over .:the quality, size and color of the blooms. The judges were ‘Mr, and-Mrs: D. G. F, Barton of Gayborder Gardens, Pa- tricia .Bay Highway. They -brought with them a large. collection of miniature gladioli, which proved a centre of attraction and, following . the judging, Mr. Barton gave a talk on the correct method of preparing gladioli for show. The Gulf Islands Florists featur- ed a display of 100 named varieties of gladioli from the famous Fern- cliffe Gardens, Hatzic, B.C. In the afternoon a large crowd gathered around the platform, where Mrs. W. T, Le Fevré demon- stratel the art of flower arrange-. Tea, -.which: was ‘served in .the There were 75 entries in the show ‘Three ‘| Are Appointed | . Saltspring- School District. No... 64: (principal), Miss» Reta” all details in. oodman . eee Ganges 1 100. ao STABLISHED eee : Points. - { Three spikes (and: variety), 1, Mrs. Frank Westcott; 2,°M::H. Gardner; ‘highly. commended, K. _ Butterfield.: Nine. spikes (three varieties), Ae Y. __GALIANO —_—. Pr ne Mr -and- Mrs. George Holland Omoto. Twelve spikes (any vari. spent’ the week-end in’ Vancouver, | ety), 1,-¥. Omoto; 2, 'W. Manley. Free. arrangement “(men only), 4 Scot Clarke; 2, E..G. Meaden; high- attending ~ .the wedding . of °. Miss i Doreen Cameron. . ; Mrs. E, ‘Sheppard has returned to ly commended,. K.* Butterfield. ‘Ar- Victoria. after ‘spending aye enjoy- rangement ‘(gladioli only),°1;. Mrs. able week. with: Miss 7 ‘Clarkson 1C. M. Faire; .2, W.M. Mouat; ‘high-: and Miss W. Wyckoff. fly: commended, . Mrs. Scot | Clarke: Free arrangement (any flower), Mrs... -L.. Bowden; 2,0 Mrs. Mouat;.: highly commended, Mrs. ‘Scot Clarke and Mrs. K. Butter- field. Miniature arrangement, 1, Mrs. J. A. Tomlinson; 2, Mrs. J. F. de Macedo; highly commended, Y. Omoto. Grand ageregate, 'Y. Omoto. The prizes were presented at the end of the show by Mrs. Mouat and the amount realized will go towards the funds of. the W.A. I, A a ewe ae ee ei NORTH PENDER. a ‘Miss Doris Saville. beturnea to Lusingando, her ° Island home, on Saturday, after a week in _Vancou- ver. visiting friends. ‘Thursday to stay with her sister, travel. Mrs. ‘George Noble’ and “grand- daughter, Penny, have left for Van- couver,. where Penny ‘will attend high school at the. term’s opening. T. Clark, of “Main Road; has as his guest for @:.week Mr. and Mrs, G. Tracy and family, of Vancouver. ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Humphries and Ann, David and Heather, ‘have Port: Washington;* Frank’ Ware left Thursday morn-. ‘ing for. a holiday in Seattle. <° ‘Mrs... N. N. Grimmer left Thurs: day morning. to: ‘spend. a week visit- ; ing relatives in Victoria. Mr:and Mrs. Percy: Grimmer kerville and other Caribou Points, ‘guest, - = ‘Beautyrest © Lodge week.. ; : morning | to attend the : a ‘daug < ter; ‘Margaret; : ‘and Mr.. ‘Pate’: s.sister,. ‘to! return: £0. the . home" in: ‘Calgary, | after ¢ t: 8. Walter: ‘Shéppara’ ‘are: holidaying in eattle and ‘other Newman:“'nt, / Tantr amar, Vesuvius Bay, returned on “Tuesday: to. Vancouver, Bogs * Mr, And “Mrs? 8. ‘Kitchener, “who have been spending: two weeles' viait- ny thelr. son’: and: daughters eln-Inw,. >Mr. and! “Mrs, ‘Stanloy.. ‘Kohener,: ‘Beddis, Rond,: returnod : on Monday: to Nelson," Bey « Costs © registered. ‘Tarbour ‘Trouso: Misy M. Munsie, Q. WeMun.: slo, Gh Dawen; Mr and: Mrs, DOS Oniniltas, and child, Ra Verry,. Vans conver} Ma. and Mri. “WV. O'Brien, Boattley: Mr, . nel Mys, 7, Holman, } Onlgary;. We Ke Welch, West, Vane Gouvery Ma and. Mrs;.0. MeGreyor,, I... Taylor,.. Gordon , English, » Re Py Brown, Norman * Coploy, Robert Goplay,' P. ‘Horsey, Ae Hanson, View: torlay Mrc.aind Mrs. RR, Brown, Onl. fax, Washington}: Mra, Ge Tinckett, Nannlpyo, : -Misson: ¥Wlato- and Molly’ Graham arrived on Saturday: from Vancou- vor and are spending a week at Mrs. A. J, Smith's cottage Vesuving Bay. “Mra, Nelas Degnen who, atcom= panied by her dahghter, “Penny, has, heen” Viaiting: her brother-li-daw ‘and © alstere MY and: Mrs oA N Lindakog at. Rede Daer: “A res turned last, Priday. Mrs. AY Whalen. arrived on Mone" AAV Tron: Vine Aneolor aryl tn onend: Inge a fow? driva? visting Mir ands Mra Lewls” Parham ‘AG Tantramar, | Vesuvius: Bay. on: route ‘for hor home-in Toronto, «: ; Mra, Pat Lenaliek, Accompanied. {by a ‘three children,” arrived: ro< Vancouver: and 1 ‘ “Ivan.| returned to their “West Bay home weeks. in Vancouver and Victoria after. nearly a. year’s residence at recently. : have: left on: a: motor trip to. Bar- day from a stay in Vancouver. «| Cecil Solley, the noted: ‘garden. ex- |Joyed a” visit” from: their. grand-: Gat and ‘Tadio.. personality, isa daughters, Misses raula: and - Paul- ; ‘thls ine. Geschke. © “Laurie ‘Auchterlonie. and. ‘Dunean. staying’ with ‘her. mother, ' at,’ Re-. MacDonald left. by car Thursday treat Cove, and Miss Vi. Robertson Mrs.:C. M. Campbell. z ; “Mr. ‘McTaggart: Cowan! of. Van- aL -couver, : “has? sbeen®: spending Bs: few: BE: Miss Kathy, ‘lef Saturday: morning. home ‘After a vacation’ ‘with. ie and 5 |ing some‘ time--visiting ' his father, fade « Bruce Gladman is home for a few days. . : Mrs. A.B. sooones. spent: Thurs. | day on North Pender Island.. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Sater, from Campbell River, are visiting Mrs, Bruce and Arnold. Sater and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Towers’ stayed with friends on the Island, Lloyd Booth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lorenz. Tom. Carolan is enjoying a visit | from his daughter, Mrs, and two. grandchildren. T.' Carr - On Thursday,. Mrs. H. Harris and |; Mrs. J. Robinson: visited: Miss K. | Bellhouse on, North -Pender: ' Among the guests at Farmhouse Inn this week are Mr. and Mrs: Sutton Brown: and daughter, Ann, of ‘West Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Laughton’ and family. Galiano. Club held a meeting. on | Mrs. A, Metheral arrived back on | Monday evening to tender a finan-_ cial report to all concerned. -'The Mrs.. Hollis, after some months of proceeds from the festival amount- Mrs. ed to $550. Donald New recently. showed Slides. of his vacation Pictures, They were enjoyed by all present, Mrs: H. G. Lawrence arrived Saturday to join her children, who are staying with their - grandpar- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. H: J. Lawrence, Active Pass Drive, My. -Krouger. spént a couple of Bob ‘Bambrick_ has just returned from Y.M.C.A; camp. ‘Linda Holtiim, of Victoria,: is a “guest of Sally Steward for a week. Victoria. ™ “Terry Loreny returned : ‘on ‘Satur- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Georgeson Rave: en-" - Miss’ Dorothy: Robertson has’ been | : . returned - _ Mrs, D. R. B. McKenzie, of West ; Vancouver =~ Paul Adank ‘Spent, a few: days ‘in| 7 returned from: their Vancouver - trip.’ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW EF ISH § SCARCE * |FOR LEGION | | SALMON DERBY | ‘The ‘Salt. Spring. Island branch of the Canadian “Legion held. its’ an- nual salmon derby on Sunday, ‘Aug. 28, in waters adjacent to Salt Spring Island. "The weather was ‘perfect | butthe’ fish were scarce. . * President ‘-D. ‘Baldwyn made ° a brief” speech and: presented the prizes to: the. following: men, 1, Ed | ladies, 1; Mrs. 'T. Ashlee» (rod and 'reel), “4 Ibs. 10 ozs.; junior, 1, Art Wilder (rod and reel), 2 lbs. 15 ozs. , Allan Stewart, Lou Parh Atkins, Joe Campbell, E. J. Ashlee, D. A. Camillis, P. Denroche, Cliff ; Wakelin, Dick Broad, Laurie Mouat. Largest fish other than salmon: od, 13 Ibs. 7 ozs,, George Hurst. Lucky draw went to A. C. Ed- |wards (suit of clothes) ; | Mouat * (sleeping ° bag); le ' Mrs. | Francis (unch hamper) ; Jim Has- : lam (chocolates). ON ree ee ~SATURNA a ee Mr. and Mrs. A, Ralph had: as their guests .last week, their niece, | OE A a A A tt te | daughters, Carol and Gloria, and her friend,- Mrs. P. Stevenson, ’ all ‘from Victoria. ' Miss E. Meikle, of Calgary, has" been the guest..of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Grey at Lyall Harbour. George Copeland : has returned "| from his visit -with his son and daughter- in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeland, ‘at: Gallows Point | Light Station, 4 Dr.:and“Mrs.:B. J, Hallowes- have: had ‘as their guest, their daughter ’ Mr.-and Mrs. A. ‘Slater and’ son, Johnny, were week-enders: at their Boot Cove cottage . ‘recently. They are ‘planning: on: ‘Spending’ he: win- ter‘in Victoria,’ : Mr: ‘and: “Mrs. J: Wharmby have Young. Jimmy - ‘Campbell: spent’ a: few.. ‘days * in’ Vancouver ¢ last. ‘week, visiting his’. Srandparents,, ‘Mr. and Thorbur : Vesuvius: Bay couver,. ‘accompanted ‘by oe or two | lone ‘sons, Brian: and. ‘Bob, ‘and. ‘also: ‘Brian af Markham, are. spending a week or y: reaching. ee Cranbrook | ‘and: sireomitly. taking. : Mh: ‘course in: the. ‘U.B.C,; is: now: spend-' ‘Tom Fowler, and: Mrs. | Fowler, prior. to. teaching in the ‘Surrey. district, _Mrs,:N, Nichols: ‘returned on. Wed- * nesday. to Vancouver: ‘after Spend- 8 {ing a week ‘at: Beddis. Rond, ‘the guest. of. Mr, ‘and. Mrs. Allan. Christian Science Services hela in the Board Room in Mahon Hall, Ganges, every Sunday at 11,00 am. ~~ All Heartily Welcome -— aT OE Ie tere HNN mR mENE Hoe IO peste OE IMR HOT -. Salt Spring Island. F “ERRY SERVICE. * SUMME R SCHEDULE a De rites 3000. ; “eave. Fulford: - “Wenve © a . “Marhour “Swarts, Bay” “8.80 0, mes : 2026 ame” "40, O0 AW, nN 00 bm, 21,00 pam, 00 piney; §,00 pamyee 100) py my. * “WONDAY. MURRAY’ AND e BATURDAY: ONLY Yo Leave VUIMLONd sveceeneneenl 45 a. m, Leave Swarty Nay Nenecsere GO AN, Leave. Port: ‘Washington 7.30 0, m1, Leave: Pulford for ‘Bwarty, Day rentep ann AO am, THURSDAY ONLY: n trip rom Swartz Bay to Pul« ford at 7 pm. priority is given to ears destined for Pender Yaland’ and ferry galls from Pulford at WO “pan, for: Port: ‘Washlngtons: Sha Joaves Port Washington al. Tad pm. for Swart Hay, and Jeaves; swarta : Bay= nt. 1.80. hans ‘for Fulforde oS PURDAY, ONY | nt Ast? te fram: Swarty” Naw nt ‘Tea ta continued: to Bulford,: ‘Port. Bugle ates and: _hnek lo, Fulford; yl Gulf Islands. Ferry at oe. Coe (1951) Ltd. oP “PHONE: GANGES. 62 est, and: ‘niece, | Louise "Oo Vancouver; ; Gays _ at | Saturna: Beach : “with: his: : \ yacht. Faustina, anchored "at Saturna ° ‘Beach: : for, inno -PAN-ABODE: (1951).‘Ltd. Homes, Motels, ee 7 oe bse: Be -M.! ‘LAMB. - ‘Ganges 17. ‘St. Mary, ore Grocery fae . on ‘RETE Crive MAY. 30: following service:: MONDAY — Steveston, Gabriola, North. Galiano, Stoveston, TUESDAY—Steveston, GaNano, Mayne: Island; Hope Bay, Sa- turna, South Pender, Sidney, Beaver Point, Port Washington, Mayue Island, Galiano, Stoves- ton, WEDNESDAY—Stoveston, Gali- ano, Mayne Island, ‘Hape Bay, Saturna, ‘Beaver’ Point, | Island, Galtano, Steveston, ae STIURSDAY: — ‘Steveston, Gall. “ano, . Mayne Island, Port: Washs'| “ington, - Beaver : ‘Point, Sidney, “Satumna;. Mopo Bay,’ “Mayne: Tse. “land, Gallano, Steveston, ots YRIDAY | — ‘Stevorton, Gallano, Mayne. Tsland, Hope Bay, Baw -turna, © Beaver. “Point,” Mayne Island, Galiano, Btoveston. Mr pelle SATURDAY=-Stoveston, Calinno, ‘Mayno Tslund, Beaver: Point, Port “Washington, Baturta, ‘South Pon dor, Sidneye. © “BUNDAY— —Sidney, south Ponder, Satna; Boayey “Polnt, Port Washing ton, Miyno Tsland, Gale , “Ano, Stevoston, ° : (Carrying Passongora, Freight and Onrs) : Paoongert leave from ating Yor minal, Georgian 8 _Vanieonver, nape | BNENTWoOn-MITAL, BAY FERRY SERVICE ‘Wgnve Mrentwood: 8 a.m. 9 a.m, 10 am, YW am, 12 noon, 1 pan, 2pm, pms 4 Dm, 6 ti 4.00 pam, and 7.00 pam” Leave MUP Rays. 8,80 am,,: v.30 am, 1090 am, 30 a, Wd, 12,30 pans, 21,80 p. My IO” pa, 80S PM, 30. p, m1, 6.30 Pm 6.30) p.m, and 7.30 pM On Sunday ‘additional tr Bre 8 ‘and Bulldayy, wwe. {ps-nre mada: leaving ntwood | tb-8 D. m. and i) pm, “Coast F ‘errics s Ltd. Phone; ; Phones: “Marine 4481 RBG: Vancouver “ Vletoria’ I aa | |. Lee (rod and. reel),.17 Ibs.-12 ozs. Laurie | A. H. Sothron’ and: her two | — MY, LADY: ROSE provides: ‘the lf 1f te A WEDS a ne SOUTH PENDER ne et at ae ‘The lurats of the Good Shep- herd. was filled to capacity on Sun- day, Aug. 21,. when’ the. Rt. Rev. Michael Coleman; Bishop of Qu’- | Appelle, during ‘the service, dedi- cated the-new.pews, made by. Mr. Hume, and also the flag given by the. officers ‘and ships’s :.company of H.M.C.S: Beaconhill, ‘to be hung over the - plaque to the memory of Allan Crane, who gave his life dur- ing the was ‘when H.M.CSS. “Mar- Saree was sunk. Mr, and Mrs. Henshaw and their | Other winners were Tom Lowery, | Son, Danny, returned to their home am, Bob | &t Britannia last week, after spend- | ing their holidays here. Major and Mrs. Pender, of Vic- toria, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pen- der and family, of Vancouver, are holidaying on the Island. Dr. and. Mrs, Clifford Car} ‘and family,. of Victoria, are cruising through the Islands in. ‘their boat, calling-in here to visit friends. -Mrs. Buchannan, Vancouver; ‘has ‘been. a guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. ‘and. Mrs, T. Dz. Buchannan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell. Mrs. Walter Kay -is visiting her sister, Mrs. G, Ruffle: on James Island hid a couple ad weeks. A AO ALO. ay, . a: | danger of. SunyuTE. Wednesday, August 31, 1955. A ON OO a a a te a a ge as, MA YNE tO te ey Ne oe cer ene Mr: and Mrs. D. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs, F. Bennett flew’: Vancouver | last week on Wedntsé day morning. . ‘Dalton Deacon nas: left on the Lady Rose on a, visit: to his brother and to visit the P.N.E, last Wednesday and Mr. Bambrick, of Galiano, was asked to come over and: speak: on. the. bonding ‘for the Light and Power Commission which he explained very thoroughly. Mr, and Mrs..Hawkins, trom Ed. monton, were over to see their prop. erty on Mayne, where they hope to come and live some day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aitken had their friends, Dr. and Mrs. Simmons, as their guests last week. Then their niece, Mrs, D. A. Aitken anq her mother, Mrs. Jones, from Sea Is- land, visited them for a few days, Many pérsons have gone to the P.N.E. this week from Mayne. The Rev. B, H. L. Dance +" over this week-end to take the s. vice at St. Mary Bepeelcne church : on Sunday. A baby’s daily sunbath may be arranged by placing the child at an open window or. out of doors,. but care should be taken that he is not left where strong sunlight can strike his eyes or where there is any Notary | Public 7 wy Bomas Cblamds Distillers Cd, AMHERSTAURG, ONT, the Liqu “Mayne’ fy - BEDROOM | an a rr. “HEN, all only. vier reebereveney hog Mor. 18. months; an Tee ol dard Gl gan me este mnie with lowest) So prtona in the Weath ‘DR. WILKIE’S SCHEDULE (Next Week) WEDNESDAY—Pender Island School House... SALT SPRING ISLAND—1 30 to 5.00 +p.m. except cevtiannti > Pashion Siyloa Furn nie gy “ture for I LIVING ROOM | 39.90 DOWN (plus tax 22,00 PER. MONTIT en enerying chire OR, .-.9.30 a.m. every afternoon, Conveyancing “LIMITED “ REAL deine AND: INSURANCE ||] Phone Ganges 52 2 and 54 — — — Ganges, B. Ce VANCOUVER, BC. This advertisement i is:not published or displayed by or Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ° ) then . only fan Phone. 2 OA gs ~ Outeote oa “owners, cay oo OM tall: COLLECT! A meeting was held at. the hall 4 }