—e {SCHOOL BOARD 'VACANCIES ARE INOW FILLED 1 ‘fo Annual meetings of the Saltspring | School District were held recently at Saturna Island, Pender Island, Mayne Island:and Galiany. These were very well attended, showing that there. is an inereasing amount” of interest being taken in’school affairs. At. Mayne’ Island, R.. Aitken was_ elected’. trustee fora period of ‘two yeurs, in place of W. Morson, whose term of office expires on December 31. The. board of trustees to repre- . | sent the district in the coming’ year will be as follows: S. J. Wagg, Mrs. ja: Kropinski, W. Crawford, repre- senting Ganges: A. D. Dane, Mrs. es E. Scoones, G. B. Jennens and R. Aitken, representing Fulford, Galiano. South Pender and Mayne | | Le | [31 Pictures shown’ by the National Film Board recently in the Mahon Wall, Ganges, were exceptionally } {Ypgood. The program hegan with “Pye | | \Witness” and “Voices of Arcadia” land climaxed with “Canada at. the | | Coronation”. Chairman was Archdeacon G. HH. 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BRITISH UoidIaMA" Sono meus os OY Wale cite SAANICH VENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW noe MAYNE A NO A OO PN On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remem- | brance Day, a service was held and two minutes’. silence observed at. the The church: was ‘full and. many veterans attended the service, also the Ladies’: Auxiliary to the Legion. “There were all the appropriate hymns sung and Mrs. Roberts played the organ for the. last time before leaving for Van- couver where she is now going to reside with her son, Peter, and his wife. That evening the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Legion put on a variety enter- tainment which was very well patron- ized and enjoyed. It commenced | Island respectively. with the singing of “O Canada” and community sing-song Ted by Mrs. |\Large Attendance Norminton and Mr. Revitt.. Then ; ® there was whist and cribbage for At Film Shows lich nice prizes were given, A raffle of a chicken dinner was won by Miss Underhill, Bingo and more singing followed: and a beautiful sup- ‘per was served, “The evening ended jwith singing and dancing. On Vriday, Nov. 13, the horticul- tural society held its first chrysanthe- imum show. There were some beauti- ,tul specimens and many prizes given ‘for the different classes. Tea was served and a nice afternoon spent in spite of the rain which fell heavily most of the afternoon. amet enamel FULFORD PE A C. Taylor. with his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..C. Taylor. Alberni, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mollet. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mollet family from: Deep Cove, spent Re- inembrance Day with Mr. and Mrs. . Mollet. and Cc On Friday, Mrs. Walter Twa re- turned from Victoria, where she had been the guest of Mrs. John Hall for ~ ta few days. After spending the week-end with Gyves, Mr. and Mrs, W. to Victoria Mrs. M. Dempster Sunday. J. Cairns was the M.-C. Lee, returned” on guest of Mrs. last week. _ After a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.:. John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooley and Sheldon returned ‘to. Victoria on Saturday. ed av her. -home, day; Nove 14. “Square ‘dancing “was: enjoyed. by the follow- ing guests.: ha Wa Ko) The rougher the weather at your service Lo “means: | ni . 2 . Our men--men who are Wo ease PROGRESS: “ol do their best ta! keep th dnl ids ing ’Christopher, Janey and Gillian; Mr. Miss Beatrice: ‘Hamilton éntertain- ‘Dromore, on Satur- and. old-time: ood r, oe Mrs. te Beiinett, crews are to be cut in a, werking to keep electricity Show, ice; Wind, talathe rough weather that drives most people insides the very weather that often finels our men climbing wet, slippery power poles, doing . Ayagerarie depeaie warkounder diflleuk eanditiane ‘ _fingenins despite ms efforts af Old Men Winter” Wednesday, November 18, 1953 {:CONTEST AND DONATIONS ASSIST SERVICES OF ISLAND HOSPITAL , The prize of an afghan, made and yadmitted from Pender, three from O. Lacy, Ruby Lacy, Mrs. A. Davis, 077 ‘donated to the Lady Minto Hospital] Galiano and one from Mayne. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Rv J. Hepburn, Janice GALIANO re Miss Harriet Adamson and. won| Hallows also brought in his own Hepburn, Irank Pyatt, Misses Geor- ; nee ee pee oe _E. J. Nichols, of Galiano, in a] boat and admitted one patient from gina and Violet Hamilton, Claude Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harris are one held at the recent Legion | Saturna Island. There were eight and ‘Dick Hamilton. . spending a week in Vancouver. dinner, realized $103 for the hos-! minor operations performed in the On Saturday. afternoon, Nov. . 14, Mr.-and Mrs, A. P. McKenzie, of j pital: ; ; | ahove period, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus’ Reid entertain- | Vancouver; paid a brief visit to the During: “October the: hospital ad- Mrs. ‘D. Wells, tomatoes; M. Mor- ed at a party in honor of: their -son, Stuart, who‘was celebrating his ninth birthday: A chocolate birthday cake, bearing nine candles, centred the tea Island. last guests at Galiano Lodge. . and’ Mrs: ‘Witter: have. return- ed home after. i mitted. 43 days, new. born patients; ‘hospital adult’ and: children, 274; baby days, 7; births, 1. During the last two weeks, in ad- geson, kindling; Mrs. M. Garrod, prunes: United’. Church > Fulford WA. fruit and vegetables; Anglican . Church, Beaver Point, fruit and veg- week when. they. were spending a. week in| table. Invited guests were Johnny } Vancouver. dition to local patients, one has been | etables; Major G. Bullock, books; Campbell; Raymond Fraser, “David Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parminter ‘left \W. Longmire, razor and shaving Mortenson, Randy Heald, Georgie | 9) Wednesday for Vancouver where | on the Island. soap; Mrs. Bishop Wilson, maga- Bassett, Larry Harker, Leslie Wagg, | they will spend a week. The reduction plant at Shingle | zines; W. E. Dipple, newspapers; John Dodds and Christopher French. Last week, in honor of Mrs. Prig- den’s birthday, the Burgoyne Valley threshing crew and families gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brigden for an afternoon harvest turkey dinner with all the trimmings. About 30 guests sar dawn at one long table laden with food provided by all the ladies. The evening was spent playing 500". Prizewinners were Miss Gladys Shaw and D. Gar- side. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Reid with Alec and Stuart, Misses Gladys and Cree Shaw, Wil- liam Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jfrench, and Mrs. I. Gear, Mr. and Mrs. W. ISvans, Miss t. Coss, lloyd Rey- nolds, R. Price: D. Garside and Mi- chael Evans, I A A A GANGES wee ee After several Honolulu, where guests at the ’ Hastings returned Oe a weeks holiday in they had been ‘Moana,’ Mrs. Warren home recently, [and her: sister-in-law, Miss Marjoric } Hastings, who accompanied her, to | Victoria, | Miss Sylvia Crofion left on Friday j and, accompanied by Miss Jane | Ridewood. of Victoria, is spending { /: few. days in Seattle. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone. Flu-Lient. and Mrs. Pierre Bion and their children returned on Thursday to Victoria, after spending a few days at North Salt. Spring visiting their cousins, Misses Simone and: Paulette Chantelu Chantelu. After spending five weeks in Van- | couver visiting their, son and davgh-| ter-in-law, “Mr.and = Mrs. H. | Duke, Mr.:and. Mrs. .A. E. Dac re- turned: last ‘Wednesday: to Vesuvins'| Bay. oo . “Guests registered recently at Hare. bow House: .G,-R. Griffiths, x Me- and John iw trip. to “Port: berni,’ several other: parts of -Van- ‘couver Tsland ‘and-a, visit ‘to’ her son Jeand: daughter- in-Inw, Mr. ou. Mrs 1 Ormonde: -Springford, ‘Dunean,: ‘1 Mrs, Cecil: Springford, ‘aceonipanied edt St Mary’ Lake on: Friday, Mrvand' Mrs. Pat: Walsh and their . son and daughter “arrived last -Fri- =) day from” Youbou anil are! visiting Mrs. Walsh's parents, G/Capt. A. R. “| Layard-and Mrs. Layard, at Rainbow Reich, fora. few days. i : Mrs. Ralph: C ‘offy. arrived on nesdiy, Nove 18,. from, New. Westin ster and is: the ‘guest for-a week: 6 Mr, and Mrs. ‘A. EB Ike, Raye : : Mrs. J. “Mitchell “Mitchell and “Miss June left on Sunday to spend ‘some days at West Vancouver, where T they; will he. genesis of Mrs. I. Agel. The Salt: Spring Tshind school attended AL vabine ‘ aetidedaned Ttededd Arena | crs" Saturday in’ Lake Cowichan | seheval Mr. and Mes: J. 0. ter, Miss Reta Onlton, \Mouat, Mre and. Mrs. ¢ Mre and. Mrs, De Th Poms, Ars “Ruby leverall, Miss bene Coss, Afrs PM. Tephien, Mis M, ran Marais “Miss EM, Mecatih | De Wiss » Jones : gets, the more likely our line pant of your cammunitye« will e magle of-electriany at your Vesuvius, Thursday of last week. “Pete” and Mrs. Cove, Galiano. mer NORTH PENDER by plane, Bob Wilson is caretaker at Beauty Rest. came to juin him last week, to reside by. Miss Margaret ‘Thompson, return} Nei following teachers from the | convention held dast: Friday and. high | aubis- Olive 1. Nelson, Mrs. M, Cluness and Fred Cluness anil iii oii Bay is going to pack and salt her-}R, P, Wilmott, doilies; Mrs. Frank have left for Nanaimo 0 visit the | ring. Scott, chrysanthemums and = mani- former's daughter, Mrs. 1. 7. Bearce. Mr. Pollard and Dianne have leit} yolds for Hallowe'en; W. Green, Mrs. A. JS. A haioweks, winner | for Vancouver where Mr. Pollard Mayne Island, bathroom scales; D. of CKWX Casino prize of $3,930 on | entered hospital. Mrs. Pollard fol-1 [ewar, dusters and magazines. lowed on Wednesday. —____-—- + Nick Leberto had an accident, re- lux, OUTPUT RECORD cently. He fell off his motorcycle ! FOR SEPTEMBER and hurt his foot. He went by plane; Peak output by British industry to Vancouver on Monday. during September is disclosed in a Mrs. Cicconi’s son and daughter- | provisional estimate issued by the in-law and two children are visiting | ULK. treasury. This puts the pro- with Mr. and Mrs. Cieeoni, from Ed- [duction index figure for the month Muir came from Vancouver | monton, Alta. hat 125-120 11948 equals 100), the Tuesday morning. The Women's Institute bazaar will (highest figure since the index was held- an November 28. the last | revised with 1948 as the base year, und compares with 115 in 1952 and 121 in 1951. was the for- ell. a daughter of Mr. A. (Tony) Bell of Retreat AN OO he His wife and two small boys - Saturday of the month, in the Hope | Bay Hall. ree MUATC EYE ASSP ERA VDI Me MEET MERE Ig PETER TATE HA eH tis Te St SH: Every province has a waiting list for telephone service In Canada every province has a waiting list for telephones. ark Sanaa SENS SN 2 TS The demand for telephone service has been greatly accelerated in recent years by higher incomes and the development of “telephone consciousness.” This has strained both publicly owned and privately owned telephone resources in Canada as it has in most other countries in the world. Now almost every: business man and family. wants a telephone. In British ‘Columbia the problem is particularly acute, since this province is - growing faster than any other. Despite. ‘this, B.C: now ranks. second * of the Canadian provinces in number of telephones per 100 population, ~ while Vancouver “is. the ‘second city: in’ Canada cby the same index. . : More and-more people and businesses are coming ‘to, British Columbia “and with: ‘them: come requests for ‘more and. more telephones. eae : i One third of the: B, GC Telephone. Company’ s 300, 000 ‘telephones were. : ‘installed, w ithin the last five years. . Between. 1948 and 1953 this company EU ‘B.C.—just as every. other. province in Canada—does_ have a “waiting ist’ for. telephones. However; ‘to: meet. this: demand, ° a. # fecord progr ¢ of expansion’ and © improvement. has’ been ‘underway : ontin wing. 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