“Yes! We'll Be Open All Day NEW YEAR’S DAY “We Wish You All A VERY HAPPY AND _PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a The Management and Staff MARY S. COFFEE BAR | Ea GOWNS | 7 | SCARVES | ‘Salt Spring: Island, f1-4 sono EE Bs jae oN, 6th e “AND TOPCOATS — GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Notice’ of Application For Transfer of’ Beer. Licence Notice is hereby given that: on. the 2nd-.day -of. February” next, the unl: rsigned intend’ to apply to -the.-Liquor, Control Board for consent -to: transfer ence No... 7887 .issued.-in respect of. premises being part-of a build- ‘ing known as “Fulford Inn,” Ful- ford Harbour, B.C., situate upon the lands’ described” as: Parcel C et Section 18, Range 1, South 5 Victoria Land Registration District,-in the Prov- ince of British. Columbia, from W, J. and Eunice B. Haynes to Thomas. Frederick Ayres and Harold Dennis Singleton, of Ful- ford) Harbour, B.C., the trans- ferecs, Dated at Fulford Harbour, B.C. the Stst day of December, 1947. Ww. J, and Eunice B, Haynes, Thomas frederick Ayres, Harold Dennis Singleton, Applicants. and. Transferees. THERE WILL. | of. Beer Lic- * children Rotarians Sing Carols At Christmas Eve Meeting Members of the Sidney Rotary Club sang traditional Christmas carols at. their. regular meeting on ‘Wednesday, Christmas Eve. Business was cut to a minimum and Rey. E. S. Fleming briefly told of the’ significance. of the Christmas “theme” as. told in’ the carols, |. - Eddy Eng, chef for the regular weekly dinner meetings, was. in- troduced by Bert Bath, president of the. «lub. Mr. Eng "received a wim ovation for his services throughout the year. SALT SPRING ISLAND Puppet Show, Films At Fulford Children’s Party The children’s annual Christ- mas party sponsored by South Salt Spring Island Women’s Insti- tute on. Dee. 20> in the Pulford Community Hall saw 160 excited have the- time: of their BE. NO FREIGHT SERVICE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 Service As vent Saturday, Jan. 3 _ SIDNEY F REIGHT SERVICE ~The Management and Staff extend cordial Greetings for the New Year Or OFOR === RIOE =O ——IOEIO HATS” nin ALL FROM a FINE IMPORTED stock DON'T MISS THIS EVENT-—A REAL CLEARANCE SLACKS | GOWNS © SPORT. ~~ SWEATERS. -NECKWE ‘AR SI- IR’ rs a” de Aud € 98 Ce Veh ale ‘moving picture show, . persons attended, and over lives. Gay streamers and greenery decorated the hall and an excel- lent program of entertainment kept all interested. In the early part of the after-_ noon games were played by the children, Mrs. Fred Sherman en- tertained with -her Puppet show, she was assisted by her husband and Miss’ Ruby Lacy." The Pup- pet :performance .not only pleased the children, adults thrilled to the: movements. of -the tiny ‘figures, the: play was entitled “Tittle Black. Sambo.” P. L. sisted Watson, Archdeacon of Ganges, as- Holmes in- a. the seenes of Island schools were shown, with other reels. Before a sit-down supper Santa Claus in person visited each child with candy, fruit and nuts. SALT SPRING ISLAND 240 ATTEND P.-T.A. DANCE Organized by the Parent- Teachers’ Association and. under . the general convenership of the president, Mrs. J. Graham,.a suc- eessful. danee was held last Fri- day eyening in the .Mahon Hall, . Ganges. Two hundred and forty $100 “was realized for. P.-T.A.. school funds. _.Mrs..-S,- Donkersley and Mrs, W. Redding were. in charge of decorations, carried out with, red ‘and white streamers, Christmas trees and holly. The convener -was assisted with the supper by Mes, F. Gi, Jackson, Mrs. Laurie Mouat, Mrs. W.° L. Rogers and Mrs. George’ St. Denis... Alan Cartwright and L. _ quis officiated at the door, door prize, won by Mrs. McPherson. Ree oe rer errr ee CANOE COVE “LOG. Says « BARNACLE Mar- Canoe Cove spent-a very. quiet “Christmas: with the store clo: - for “two.days: and: nearly,,.azvery ~ away. making “meue